QUE SIGNIFIE TIKAS EN MALAISIEN
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définition de tikas dans le dictionnaire malaisien
1. Les rangées d'ordures laissées sur la plage par les marées; 2. signe de niveau d'eau sur la plage, etc: ~ l'eau se trouve à un niveau dangereux après une forte pluie pendant plusieurs heures; ~ brancher les marées; ~ recul recluse; 3. récipient, pression, effet. tikas 1. deretan sampah-sarap yg ditinggalkan di pantai oleh air pasang; 2. tanda paras air di pantai dll: ~ air didapati pd takat berbahaya selepas hujan lebat selama beberapa jam; ~ pasang bekas air pasang; ~ surut bekas air surut; 3. bekas, tekanan, kesan.
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10 LIVRES EN MALAISIEN EN RAPPORT AVEC «TIKAS»
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Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Massacre
In Buried Unsung he stands for a whole generation of immigrant workers who, in the years before World War I, found themselves caught between the realities of industrial America and their aspirations for a better life.
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Blood Passion: The Ludlow Massacre and Class War in the ...
With the soldiers overrunning the colony, Tikas fled north and slipped into the bullet-scarred pump house, joining Fyler, who had hidden there earlier.106 As the colony burned,militiamen continued moving northward on the west side of the ...
Again Hamrock accused him of hiding a boy. Tikas denied any such thing. The discussion was brief. Tikas said he was going back. As he headed back to the colony he looked up the mountain to see the top of Watertank Hill black with militia.
E. G. Lopez, G. Lopez E. G. Lopez, 2010
When the water hit Tikas he beganto move slowly. Before him stood a hazy figure. The high boots worn by Chase beganto beclear. “Help him up,” Chase said. “I've waited for this, you lousy Greek! You've been poison tomy veins fora long time.
So far the conversationhad followed exactly what Tikas expected: formalhospitality fromone Greek to another, no more, no less.As Tikasnibbled on the cookies, anobligatory offering from Spiro toa guestin his homefor no Greekwould offer a ...
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Violence in the West: The Johnson County Range War and ...
By this train detail Major Hamrock sent word to the Greek leader, Louis Tikas, who was also chief man of the colony, calling attention to the letter and demanding the release of the writer's husband. Tikas denied that any such man was in the ...
Marilynn S. Johnson, 2014
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The Politics of History
The soldiers and mine guards tried to kill everybody; anything they saw move, even a dog, they shot at. The old feud between strike leader Tikas and Lieutenant Linderfeldt came to its end that afternoon. Tikas was in the big tent, finding shelter ...
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Revolts, Protests, Demonstrations, and Rebellions in ...
Out of one of these safety retreats ran little Frankie Snyder, 11 years old, to get a drink of water for his mother and little sisters, who had become ill from fright. He was shot through the head and killed instantly. Throughout the day Louis Tikas, ...
Steven Laurence Danver, 2011
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Ammunition Analysis of the Ludlow Massacre Site ...
Home assemblages of tableware, clothing, bedsteads, and stoves commingled with spent, unfired, and exploded ammunition illustrate how individual households were prepared for and coped with the conflict. Louis Tikas' Manner of Death No ...
Stacy Ann Tchorzynski, 2007
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The Indispensable Zinn: The Essential Writings of the ...
That afternoon, the man the miners loved, Lou Tikas, was in the big tent,caring for women and childrenand aiding the wounded, when a telephone, its wires amazingly intact, started ringing.It wasLieutenant Linderfelt,upon thehill. He wanted to ...