APA TEGESÉ TÚȘĂ ING BASA ROMAWI?
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Definisi saka túșă ing bausastra Basa Romawi
bibi (lik) s. f., art. túşa, g.-d. seni. watuk túșă (mătușă) s. f., art. túșa, g.-d. art. túșii
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DASANAMA SAKA «TÚȘĂ» ING BASA ROMAWI
Tembung Basa Romawi iki duwéni teges kang mèh padha utawa teges kang padha jibles karo «túșă» lan klebu bangsa paramasastra kang padha.
Basa Romawi dasanama saka túșă
BUKU BASA ROMAWI KAKAIT KARO «TÚȘĂ»
Temukaké kagunané saka
túșă ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
túșă lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Romawi.
This is a story of individual heroism and high brinkmanship politics, of daily life under appalling circumstances and great achievements against all odds.
Ann Tusa, John Tusa, 1998
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Engaged with the Arts: Writings from the Frontline
This selection of John Tusa's passionately argued, candid and challenging essays on the arts in Britain today is informed by a lifetime's experience of the arts and a current position at the centre of the British arts scene.
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Art Matters: Reflecting on Culture
This is a series of passionately and reasoned reflection on the current state of arts in Britian, written by a distinguished broadcaster and art administrator.
"Listen up, folks: Chris Tusa has written a nasty little novel that somehow lifts close to grace its downtrodden and sometimes blackhearted inhabitants.
A wizard's hat blows into town, changing people into different animals when it lands on their heads.
Mem Fox, Tricia Tusa, 2006
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John Tusa on creativity: interviews exploring the process
John Tusa was managing director of the BBC's World Service from 1986a__92. He is the author of Art Matters: Reflecting on Culture (1999).
Jan's dad makes a corncob doll that looks just like her!
Janice Earl, Tricia Tusa, 2005
Alice wants everything in her bedroom to be blue before she falls asleep.
Jim Averbeck, Tricia Tusa, 2008
With her sure, loving, gardener's touch, Mrs. Spitzer nurtures the students in her classroom each year.
“Fascinating. . . . The Tusas' book is one of the best accounts I have read.” --The New York Times
Ann Tusa, John Tusa, 2010