(‘In these next works we see the Spanish nation emerge from a mountainous region; the Muhammadan princes subjugated as imperceptibly as they had rapidly prevailed; a great many kingdoms united in a vast monarchy which became almost unique until, overwhelmed by its spurious opulence, it lost its...
Efforts of the association to prevent the closure of the Gouverneur State School for the mentally ill; Decision of Goodman to help the children with disabilities in the Spanish Harlem community; Views of Goodman on the social conditions of the mentally...
Define roseola. roseola synonyms, roseola pronunciation, roseola translation, English dictionary definition of roseola. n. A rose-colored skin rash, sometimes occurring with diseases such as measles, syphilis, or scarlet fever. ro·se′o·lar adj. Americ
What is the Spanish language plot outline for Sins of the Flesh (1977)? Answer See more gaps Learn more about contributing Edit page New Sequels, Prequels, and Spin-Offs See the list Recently viewed Please enable browser cookies to use this feature.Learn more. ...
Gavin Rose ... dialogue editor David Sendall ... sound mix technician Danny Sheehan ... supervising sound editor Barnaby Smyth ... foley artist John Soukup ... sound transfer recordist Jason Stevens ... sound negative Mike Tehrani ... adr recordist Max Walsh ... sound mix techni...
With sensuality and boldness Silk rocked the milieu and rose to peak of stardom very early in her career. The growth of Silk has been portrayed with utmost sincerity and kudos to Luhtria for casting Vidya Balan arguable the Best actress of current bollywood. Rajat Aurora should be applauded ...
2.To inhale the air near (something); sniff:smiled as she smelled the rose. 3.To detect or discover, as by intuition or inference:We smelled trouble ahead. The committee tried to smell out corruption in law enforcement. v.intr.
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The name Wars of the Roses was refer to the battles between the House of Lancaster, symbolized by the read rose, and that of York, symbolized by the white, from 1455 to 1485. Henry Tudor, descendant of Duke of Lancaster won victory at Bosworth Fireld in 1485 and put the country under...
which rose during the century from 8 million to 12 million. The increased demand for food and the consequent sharp rise in prices encouraged agriculture, benefiting the large landowners of the south and the small farmers near growing towns such asBarcelona. The most remarkable feature of this eco...