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Oshima's bold and inventive early films made him a darling of the critics of world cinema but it was 1976's long-banned In The Realm Of The Senses Ai No Corrida that really put him on the map.
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I myself have written a fix-up novel of heroic fantasy blending Native-Brazilian and Norse myths, the Tajare Saga, wrote a contemporary fantasy novel set in the US, "A Corrida do Rinoceronte" (Rhinoceros Race), and edited an anthology with fantasy stories from Canada, Brazil, Portugal, and the US.
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But football has overtaken the Corrida, as the bullfight is known, and today's young Spaniards prefer to spend their euros watching soccer.
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French academic painter Jehan-Georges Vibert executed this 9x14 inch oil study called βAt the Corridaβ outdoors at a sporting event in 1875.
Plein Air People James Gurney 2009
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Cheap, good food, a really cheap Comida Corrida which was usually Chinese one day a week.
Melaque 2007
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Cheap, good food, a really cheap Comida Corrida which was usually Chinese one day a week.
Melaque 2007
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The Concordia has a pretty good restaurant downstairs that offers a cheap full course Comida Corrida at mid-day.
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Cheap, good food, a really cheap Comida Corrida which was usually Chinese one day a week.
Melaque 2007
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Cheap, good food, a really cheap Comida Corrida which was usually Chinese one day a week.
Melaque 2007
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The Concordia has a pretty good restaurant downstairs that offers a cheap full course Comida Corrida at mid-day.
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