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- Diversas Rimas de Vicente Espinel, beneficiado de las iglesias de Ronda, con el Arte poética y algunas Odas de Oracio, traduzidas en verso castellano, Madrid: Luis Sánchez, 1591 (there are three different issues by the same printer and year).
- Born at Morges in Switzerland, Cecilia Francisca Josefa Böhl und Lütkens y Ruiz de Larrea was the daughter of Johann Nikolaus Böhl von Faber, a German merchant from Hamburg, who lived long in Spain, married Frasquita Larrea, a native of Cádiz, and he is creditably known to students of Spanish literature as the editor of the Floresta de rimas antiguas castellanas (1821–1825), and the Teatro español anterior a Lope de Vega (1832).
- Jáuregui's Rimas (1618), a collection of graceful lyrics, where he integrated also some translations of Horace, Martial and Ausonius, is preceded by a controversial preface which attracted much attention on account of its outspoken declaration against the culteranismo of Luis de Góngora.
- Well-known players who have played for the club over the years include: Sergei Belov, Gennadi Volnov, Viktor Zubkov, Yuri Korneev, Vladimir Andreev, Anatoly Myshkin, Stanislav Yeryomin, Ivan Edeshko, Armenak Alachachian, Alzhan Zharmukhamedov, Heino Enden, Jaak Lipso, Sergei Tarakanov, Rimas Kurtinaitis, Vladimir Tkachenko, Sergei Bazarevich, Sasha Volkov, Andrei Kirilenko, Trajan Langdon, Darius Songaila, Gordan Giriček, Dragan Tarlać, Marcus Brown, Matjaž Smodiš, Sergei Panov, Aleksey Savrasenko, Ramūnas Šiškauskas, Theo Papaloukas, Nenad Krstić, J.
- Rimas varias de la Madre Soror Violante del Cielo, religiosa en el monasterio de la Rosa de Lisboa (published in Rouen France, 1646).
- Waldemar Blatskauskas Alfredo da Motta Zenny "Algodão" de Azevedo Ruy de Freitas Carmo "Rosa Branca" de Souza Marcel de Souza Edson Bispo dos Santos Affonso Évora Carlos "Mosquito" Domingos Massoni Jatyr Eduardo Schall Antônio Salvador Sucar Edio José Alves Rūdolfs Jurciņš Juris Kalniņš Jānis Krūmiņš Valdis Muižnieks Juris Silarājs Gunars Siliņš Maigonis Valdmanis Sergejus Jovaiša Artūras Karnišovas Rimas Kurtinaitis Frank Lubin (Pranas Lubinas) Arvydas Macijauskas Saulius Štombergas Dejan Bodiroga Predrag Danilović Aleksandar Đorđević Žarko Paspalj Boris Kristančič Peter Vilfan Aljoša Žorga Magic Johnson Bob Kurland Bob Morse Jerry West Fanis Christodoulou Georgios Kolokithas Iliya Mirchev Konstantin Totev Richard Dacoury Alain Gilles Raymond Dalmau Juan "Pachín" Vicéns Mieczysław Młynarski Gennadi Volnov Ed Palubinskas Leo Rautins Dino Rađa Pedro Chappé Ivan Mrázek Nicolás Lapentti János Greminger Aidin Nikkhah Bahrami Arturo Guerrero Rik Smits Francisco "Nino" Buscató Manute Bol Jacques Bachayani Tarif Koutrach Ahmed Abdul Ghafour Al-Samarrai Zuhair Mohammad Salih Awwad Mfadi Haddad Lamjed Njah.
- In the 1960s and 1970s Santa Cruz published four poetry collections, many short stories, and two poetry collections: Décimas (1960), Cumanana (1964), Canto a mi Perú (Song to Peru) (1966), Ritmos Negros del Perú (Black Rhythms of Peru) (1971), Antología: décimas y poemas (Anthology: Decimas and Poems) (1971), and Rimactampu: rimas al Rimac (Rimactampu: Rhymes to the River Rimac) (1972).
- Safrazine (Safra) is a non-selective, irreversible monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) of the hydrazine class that was introduced as an antidepressant in the 1960s, but has since been discontinued alongside several old generation MAOIs in favor of the invention of RIMAs and more efficacious treatments for depression in general.
- Famous world-class or young directors with a huge potential have contributed to the notoriety of the festival: Rimas Tuminas, Andriy Zholdak, Hanoch Levin, Lev Erenburg, Eugenio Barba, Yuri Kordonsky, Pippo Delbono, Eimuntas Nekrošius, Masahiro Yasuda, Levan Tsuladze, Lars Norén, Peter Brook, Armin Petras, Joël Pommerat, Declan Donnellan, Hideki Noda (playwright), Ivan Vyrypaev, Peter Stein, Wajdi Mouawad, Krystian Lupa, Lev Dodin, Angélica Liddell, Emmanuel Demarcy-Mota, Data Tavadze, Kazuyoshi Kushida, Yoshi Oida, Monika Strzepka, Christoph Marthaler, Thomas Ostermeier, Luk Perceval, Jarosław Fret, Alvis Hermanis, Tim Robbins, Tang Shu-wing, Philippe Genty, Akihiro Yamamoto, Jernej Lorenci, Robert Wilson (director), Eric Lacascade, Lisa Peterson, Eirik Stubø, Timofey Kulyabin, and many more.
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Ako Ang Bukas by Shanne Velasco
Follow Your Dreams by Gian Barbarona
I'll Be There by Charice Pempengco
Pasulyap-sulyap by Rachel Pegason
Tara Tena by Sam Concepcion
Meron Ba? by Melvin Rimas
Till It's Time by Randy de Silva
Iisa Lang Tayo by Ronald Humarang
May Bukas Pa by Carl Camo. - In 2017, the journalist Hugo Jorge included the album in his article "Os álbuns Mais Caros Do Hip Hop Português" ("The Most Expensive Portuguese Hip Hop Albums") for his column on the music website Rimas E Batidas, stating it to be among the priciest of Portuguese urban music releases.
- Theatre directors that have taken part in the festival include: Peter Brook, Giorgio Strehler, Robert Wilson, Peter Schumann, Eugenio Barba, Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker, Eimuntas Nekrošius, Alvis Hermanis, Olivier Py, Mark Tompkins, Wlodzimierz Staniewski, Simon McBurney, Christoph Marthaler, Frank Castorf, Thomas Ostermeier, Andriy Zholdak, Rimas Tuminas, Emma Dante, Rodrigo Garcia, Heiner Goebbels Romeo Castellucci, Wim Vandekeybus, Forced Entertainment, Laert Vasili.
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