Claudia Martín for Mujer Hoy September 2023 photographed by Ana April
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Claudia Martín photographed by Ana Abril for Mujer Hoy, September 2023.
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Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra with their families on the set of the The Dean Martin Show for a Christmas special in December 1967. Photo by Martin Mills.
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Dean Martin and his wife, Jeanne, with his three eldest children at the 1958 premiere of 'Some Came Running'
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Dean with his daughter Claudia.
She died in 2001 at only 57 years old :(
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Vocabulary (pt.mxcvii)
Words taken from Children’s Encyclopedia of Rocks and Fossils (2019) by Claudia Martin:
Andes
a major mountain system running the length of the Pacific coast of South America. It extends over some 8,000 km, with a continuous height of more than 3,000 m.
Burgess Shale (n.)
a block of shale in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, unique in having fossil remains of over 140 invertebrate species.
Carpathian Mountains
a mountain system extending southeastward from south Poland and Slovakia into Ukraine and Romania.
Gryposaurus (n.)
a genus of duckbilled dinosaur that lived about 80 to 75 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous (late Santonian to late Campanian stages) of North America. [x]
Laetoli
a well-known palaeontological locality in northern Tanzania whose outstanding record includes the earliest hominin footprints in the world (3.66 million years old), discovered in 1978 at Site G and attributed to Australopithecus afarensis. [x]
Myanmar
the official name (since 1989) for Burma.
oolite (n.)
a sedimentary rock, usually limestone, consisting of rounded grains made up of concentric layers.
Placenticeras (n.)
a genus of ammonites from the Late Cretaceous. [x]
splodge (n.)
British informal. = splotch.
Vanuatu
a country consisting of a group of islands in the southwest Pacific; capital: Vila. Formerly called the New Hebrides.
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