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Topic Culture:: PAGE #7
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181. Reel (Spule)
:: Animal Factory should keep you guessing until the final reel
182. Accordion (Akkordeon)
:: A recent solo exhibition at Mixed Greens featured two drawings in accordion books
183. Heavy (schwer)
:: I cooked more healthfully by omitting heavy sauces and oil using nonfat cooking spray instead
184. Salsa (Salsa)
:: Last time I went shopping for the ingredients for taco soup I found a brand of salsa I forget the name that offered salsas in different flavors such as roasted garlic
185. Upbeat (optimistisch)
:: There are a lot of upbeats up in the air which is great for dancing but really hard for an orchestra
186. Encore (Zugabe)
:: At 62 she rarely betrayed her age and if my memory serves me correctly she performed a number of encores to thank the very enthusiastic audience
187. End (Ende)
:: Alternatively you can telephone the phone numbers given at the end of this piece
188. Stage (Bühne)
:: Contrary to popular belief Houdini is not thought to have died on stage while performing his Water Torture Cell escape
189. Stagecraft (Bühnenkunst)
:: Crazys uninhibited style of theatrical stagecraft was in evidence even then he started his Savannah turn by emerging from a big dustbin
190. Stagehand (Bühnenarbeiter)
:: The agreement ended a fourday walkout by the Great White Ways musicians supported by actors and stagehands that had cost millions of dollars
191. Chronicle (Chronik)
:: In my own defence I can only say that if as Disraeli said the best way to learn history is by reading biographies then the best obituaries are magnificent potted histories a fabulous chronicle of the century just closed
192. Altarpiece (Altarbild)
:: The painted retables and carved altarpieces favored the recollection even the reliving of the moments of the Passion
193. Pentameter (Pentameter)
:: Written in alternately rhyming iambic pentameters interspersed occasionally with couplets the poem harps insistently on the dead mans virtues in competent but laboured verse while providing little substantiation of its eulogy
194. Humorist (Humorist)
:: Two of these books are by men with something of a reputation as humorists
195. Ocarina (Okarina)
:: The woodwind players are sometimes asked to play ocarinas those strange lemonshaped clay whistles with simple fingerholes all over them
196. Miscast (fehlbesetzen)
:: he is badly miscast in the romantic lead
197. Miscellanea (Verschiedenes)
:: miscellanea derived from a job lot of anthropological monographs
198. Ending (Ende)
:: There are certain nerve endings that extend from the spine to the arms legs hands feet and all over the body
199. Page (Seite)
:: Born in Holland Keppel attended William of Orange to England in 1688 as a page of honour
200. Semibreve (ganze Note)
:: The cantus firmus is sounded in semibreves in the middle of the three voices
201. Semiquaver (semiquaver)
:: One recurrent motif I noted in the book of 1980 was the group of eight quavers or semiquavers beginning off the beat a simple signature
202. Aside (beiseite)
:: She mentally pushed the pain aside and stood slowly
203. Stunt (Kunststück)
:: The team consists of six daring riders who perform a whole range of stunts from high jumps to wheelies on motorcycles quad bikes and threewheelers
204. Stuntman (stuntman)
:: No matter how sophisticated the technology becomes its unlikely that CGI actors will ever be able to take the abuse the stuntmen do in some movies
205. Alto (Alt)
:: The older is a soprano but people tend to make her sing alto
206. Playwright (Dramatiker)
:: The playwrights seem to suggest that by not opening up men remain lost
207. Plectrum (Plektrum)
:: The problems of construction strings and tunings aside the critical issue is that the instrument is played not with plectrums bows or hammers but only by the hand
208. Journal (Tagebuch)
:: while abroad he had kept a journal
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