Vargas plays Death, singing in a man's suit in a barroom with a bottle of mescal. |
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The Marxian notion of false consciousness returns in Vargas Llosa's work with a vengeance. |
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Vargas has not had to ask his promoter for a loan or have to dodge the repo man from taking his Mercedes for non-payment. |
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So many families come that Vargas has arranged for a clown to entertain the kids. |
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Alvarado's camp had Chichimecatecle, the two sons of Lorenzo de Vargas, and eighty Tlascalans. |
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In 1557, Francisco Garcia de Vargas, Pinto's wealthy cousin is recorded at Cochin. |
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However, the 2010 prize was awarded to Mario Vargas Llosa, a native of Peru in South America. |
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In the 1930s, three failed attempts to remove Vargas and his supporters from power occurred. |
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This revolt marked the beginning of Tenentism, a movement that resulted in the Brazilian Revolution of 1930 that started the Vargas Era. |
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Fernando Vargas stops to sign a boxing glove as he makes his way to the podium through the crowd on Olvera Street. |
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Likewise, Vargas Llosa labels the Andean barbaric, leaving Hispanicization as the only option for the indigenous cultures of Peru. |
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The couple appears linked to this from September 1, 2010, to October 6 of that year, shortly after Vargas Llosa won the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
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Major streets include Avenida Rio Branco and Avenida Vargas, both constructed, in 1906 and 1942 respectively, by destroying large swaths of the colonial city. |
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The gallery that hosted the showing denied the dog had died but artist Guillermo Vargas, who goes by the name Habacuc, was not available for comment. |
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Mario Vargas Llosa, Mario, who also has Spanish nationality, with who was his wife, bought an offshore company through the buffer Mossack Fonseca. |
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Modern Peruvian literature is recognized thanks to authors such as Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, a leading member of the Latin American Boom. |
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