16 résultats pour "crawford"
- JOAN CRAWFORD
- JOAN CRAWFORD
- Athlétisme: Hasely Crawford.
- Crawford, Joan - acteur / actrice.
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Excerpt from Mansfield Park - anthology.
arranged round the other. It was a fine arrangement for Henry Crawford, who was close to Fanny, and with his hands full of business, having two persons' cards tomanage as well as his own—for though it was impossible for Fanny not to feel herself mistress of the rules of the game in three minutes, he had yet to inspirit herplay, sharpen her avarice, and harden her heart, which, especially in any competition with William, was a work of some difficulty; and as for Lady Bertram, he mustcontinue in c...
- Crawford (Lucille Fay Le Sueur.
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Tennis : vainqueurs des tournois du Grand Chelem (hommes) - sport.
1986 Non disputé 1987 Stefan Edberg (Suède) Pat Cash (Australie) 1988 Mats Wilander (Suède) Pat Cash (Australie) 1989 Ivan Lendl (Tchécoslovaquie) Miroslav Mecir (Tchécoslovaquie) 1990 Ivan Lendl (Tchécoslovaquie) Stefan Edberg (Suède) 1991 Boris Becker (Allemagne) Ivan Lendl (Tchécoslovaquie) 1992 Jim Courier (États-Unis) Stefan Edberg (Suède) 1993 Jim Courier (États-Unis) Stefan Edberg (Suède) 1994 Pete Sampras (États-Unis) Todd Martin (États-Unis) 1995 Andre Agassi (États-Unis) Pete Sampras (...
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Jane Austen.
years later.) Mansfield Park is Jane Austen’s most ambitious novel—in length, in variety of characterization, and in the scope of its theme. It centers on the effects of upbringing on personal morality in three families—the middle-class Bertrams, the fashionable Crawfords, and the impoverished Prices. Austen has been praised for her presentation ofthe complex relations between the members of the families, but as in Sense and Sensibility, she frustrates the expectations of her readers that the...
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Jane Austen
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INTRODUCTION
Jane Austen
English author Jane Austen crafted satirical romances set within the confines of upper-middle-class English society.
up their personal pride and prejudices before they can enter into a happy relationship together. As do Austen’s earlier writings, Pride and Prejudice displays the themes of appearance versus reality, and impulse versus deliberation. Elizabeth, trusting her own impulses, makes a mistake about Darcy and his apparent arrogance that deliberation and further experience eventually cause her to correct. Of Elizabeth, Austenwrote: “I must confess that I think her as delightful a creature as ever appea...
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Martin Van Buren.
political ambitions. The Clintonians cited as one example of Van Buren's unscrupulous methods his support of a convention in 1821 to revise the state's constitution. Van Buren and hisBucktails said they wanted to make the constitution more democratic. The Clintonians retorted that the real aim was to oust them from office. Both sides were right. Therevised constitution introduced a needed extension of voting rights and improved the operation of the state government. However, it also removed many...
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Martin Van Buren
political ambitions. The Clintonians cited as one example of Van Buren's unscrupulous methods his support of a convention in 1821 to revise the state's constitution. Van Buren and hisBucktails said they wanted to make the constitution more democratic. The Clintonians retorted that the real aim was to oust them from office. Both sides were right. Therevised constitution introduced a needed extension of voting rights and improved the operation of the state government. However, it also removed many...
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Gewinner der Grand-Slam-Turniere (Herren).
1987 Stefan Edberg Schweden 1988 Mats Wilander Schweden 1989 Ivan Lendl Tschechoslowakei 1990 Ivan Lendl Tschechoslowakei 1991 Boris Becker Deutschland 1992 Jim Courier USA 1993 Jim Courier USA 1994 Pete Sampras USA 1995 Andre Agassi USA 1996 Boris Becker Deutschland 1997 Pete Sampras USA 1998 Petr Korda Tschechien 1999 Jewgeni Kafelnikow Russland 2000 Andre Agassi USA 2001 Andre Agassi USA 2002 Thomas Johansson Schweden 2003 Andre Agassi USA 2004 Roger Federer Schweiz 2005 Marat Safin Russland...
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Athlétisme (hommes) : palmarès JO.
1900 John WalterTewksbury(États-Unis) 22'2 Norman Pritchard(Inde) 22'8 Stanley Rowley(Australie) 22'9 1904 Archie Hahn(États-Unis) 21'6 NathanielCartmell(États-Unis) 21'9 WilliamHogenson(États-Unis) - 1908 Robert Kerr(Canada) 22'6 Robert Cloughen(États-Unis) 22'6 NathanielCartmell(États-Unis) 22'7 1912 Ralph Craig(États-Unis) 21'7 Donald Lippincott(États-Unis) 21'8 WilliamApplegarth(Grande-Bretagne) 22'0 1920 Allen Woodring(États-Unis) 22'0 Charles Paddock(États-Unis) 22'1 Harry Edward(...
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Pennsylvania - geography.
B Rivers and Lakes There are three major river basins in Pennsylvania: the Susquehanna, the Ohio, and the Delaware. Together they drain more than 90 percent of Pennsylvania’s landarea. Most of eastern and central Pennsylvania is drained by the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. The western part of the state is drained by the Allegheny andMonongahela rivers, which join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio. In addition to the three major river basins, short streams flowing into Lake Erie drain the north...
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Pennsylvania - USA History.
B Rivers and Lakes There are three major river basins in Pennsylvania: the Susquehanna, the Ohio, and the Delaware. Together they drain more than 90 percent of Pennsylvania’s landarea. Most of eastern and central Pennsylvania is drained by the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. The western part of the state is drained by the Allegheny andMonongahela rivers, which join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio. In addition to the three major river basins, short streams flowing into Lake Erie drain the north...