He achieved fame when he participated in " El club de la comedia " and was hired to participate in the TV serie 7 vidas ( where he interpreted " El Frutero ", the fruiterer ).
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The short trading life of this market in particular may also have been influenced by the city's pre-existing, well-established body of merchants, grocers and fruiterers, some with exclusive trade agreements with farmers.
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Filmed at the Melbourne Town Hall, the format features a range of television, film, and comedic performers including Rebel Wilson, Mick Molloy, Hannah Gadsby, Celia Pacquola, Jordan Raskopoulos, Mark Mitchell as Con the Fruiterer.
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Amongst the goods that were pretended to be Mrs . Cromwell's, at the fruiterer's warehouse, are discovered some pictures, and other things belonging to his Majesty : the remainder lay attached in the custody of Lieut.
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The sound of that early Australian bush poetry is firmly embedded in the national Mark Mitchell's comic representation of the Greek Australian'Con the fruiterer', CJ Dennis was also humorously reflecting changes in the Australian voice and cultural identity.
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There was also an aerated water manufacturer, three stores, four fruiterers, a butcher, baker, saddler, garage, police, hospital, banks, post office ( officially from 1906 to 1928, then unofficially until 1975 ) and a railway station.
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I didn't notice any that are like " fruiterer ", although I could easily have missed some, either through carelessness or because they are foreign dialect usages like " fruiterer " .-- Anonymous, 04 : 41 UTC, October 8, 2010.
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I didn't notice any that are like " fruiterer ", although I could easily have missed some, either through carelessness or because they are foreign dialect usages like " fruiterer " .-- Anonymous, 04 : 41 UTC, October 8, 2010.
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At its peak Mount Cuthbert township had two hotels, a cordial factory, two stores, three fruiterers, a photographer, butcher, baker, fancy goods / barber, hospital, police station, boarding house and two railway stations ( Mount Cuthbert and Dollubeet ).
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According to Wood, Austen was the author of " A Dialogue or Familiar Discourse and Conference between the Husbandman and Fruiterer in his Nurseries, Orchards, and Gardens ", published in 1676 and 1679, and containing much of the substance of his earlier treatise.