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Title: Gabriel Garcia Marquez (spanis
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En 1981, el gobierno frances le concedio la condecoracion "Legion de Honor" en el grado de Gran Comendador. Ese ano asistio a la posesion de su amigo y Presidente de la Republica, Francois Miterrand. En 1992, fue nombrado jurado del Festival de Cine de Cannes... Showed first 250 characters
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En 1981, el gobierno frances le concedio la condecoracion "Legion de Honor" en el grado de Gran Comendador. Ese ano asistio a la posesion de su amigo y Presidente de la Republica, Francois Miterrand. En 1992, fue nombrado jurado del Festival de Cine de Cannes... Showed next 250 characters
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