O QUE SIGNIFICA BÉRMĂ EM ROMENO
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bérmă f. pl. e (fr., berme, d. ol., breme, margine). Fort. Espaço apertado que separa o peitoril da trincheira. bérmă f. pl. e (fr. berme, d. ol. breme, margine). Fort. Spațiu strîmt care separă parapetu de șanț.
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10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «BÉRMĂ»
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Who's Who in Proust - Pagina 16
Berma was the leading actress of the day, most celebrated for her role as Phèdre by Racine. Racine's plays, written in the Golden Age of Louis XIV represented French classical drama at its best—just like Shakespeare in England. From an ...
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Cultural Emergency in Conflict and Disaster
The guiding principle of "Cultural emergency in conflict and disaster" is that culture is a basic need.
Berma Klein Goldewijk, Georg Frerks, Els van der Plas, 2011
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A History of Classical Malay Literature - Pagina 157
Part 1 The hikayat begins with Berma Syahdan chasing after a green beetle which is a manifestation of Princess Nur ul-'ain. The princess's friend, Mandu Hirani, was also passionately in love with the ravishingly handsome Berma Syahdan, ...
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Dignity and Human Rights: The Implementation of Economic, ...
Berma KLEIN GOLDEWIJK (The Netherlands) Introduction Economic, social and cultural rights represent a very remarkable category of rights: historically neglected, caught into a long standing dichotomy with civil and political rights, and more ...
Berma Klein Goldewijk, Adalid Contreras Baspineiro, Paulo César Carbonari, 2002
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Proust in the Power of Photography - Pagina 41
The young narrator of Within a Budding Grove pursues those of Berma. While Francoise chooses for her New Year's gifts portraits of Pius IX and Raspail, Marcel buys one of the famous tragedienne. This purchase marks him so profoundly that ...
Brassaï, Richard Howard, 2001
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Religion, International Relations and Development Cooperation
Klein Goldewijk, Berma (2004) 'Poverty, Dignity and Humiliation: On Poverty as a Violation of Human Rights and Access to Justice,' World Forum on Human Rights, Nantes, France, 16-19 May 2004. Paris: UNESCO, at http://portal.unesco.org ...
Berma Klein Goldewijk, 2007
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A Cultivated Reason: An Essay On Hume And Humeanism - Pagina 149
ported back to Marcel's theater, we would not witness the diaphanization of Berma, because we would see what Marcel does not, namely, the Belle Epoque flourishes that make Berma's performance "as distinguishable in style as the furniture ...
Christopher Williams, 1998
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The Two-Timing Corpse: The Number Mysteries - Pagina 125
Berma gritted her teeth. She knew who it was. Setting the scrapbook on the cushion beside her, she struggled up off the sofa and crossed to the wall phone in the kitchen. “Hi, Berma. What are you doing?” “I was watching the news,” Berma ...
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Marcel Proust's Search for Lost Time: A Reader's Guide
Berma: Famous actress. Berma was the leading actress of the day, most celebrated for her role as Phèdre by Racine. Racine's plays, written in the Golden Age of Louis xIV represented French classical drama at its best—just like Shakespeare ...
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Archaeologies of Presence: Art, Performance and the ... - Pagina 177
He knows that Phaedra herself does not appear in these scenes, and yet, the first actress to emerge onto the stage has 'the face and voice, which, I had been told, were those of Berma.' Soon he realizes that he is mistaken. This is not Berma, ...
Gabriella Giannachi, Nick Kaye, Michael Shanks, 2012