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Puliga (24 April 1847 – 5 August 1938) was a French writer and novelist known better by the pseudonym, Brada, a shortened version of her earlier pen name, Bradamente
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Brada may refer to: Brada (writer), pseudonym of Henrietta Consuelo Sansom, French writer Brada-Rybníček, a municipality in the Czech Republic Brada (annelid)
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States), science fiction wr. Paula Brackston (living, England), nv. Brada (writer) (1847–1938, France), wr., nv. Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1837–1915, England)
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Henri François Marion (1846–1896) Geoffroi Jacques Flach (1846–1919) Brada (writer) (1847–1938) Émile Faguet (1847–1916) Joris-Karl Huysmans (1848–1907)
List of French-language authors
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Elizabeth Bowen Paul Bowles William Boyd Kay Boyle T. Coraghessan Boyle Brada Ray Bradbury Anna Braden Marion Zimmer Bradley Gillian Bradshaw John Braine
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Airport in Saskatchewan, Canada
Training School RCAF until March 30, 1945. Relief airfields were located at Brada and Hamlin. In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as RCAF & D of
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author of Germinal and Nana Anatole France (1844–1924) Léon Bloy (1846–1917) Brada (1847–1938) Joris-Karl Huysmans (1848–1907), author of À rebours and Là-bas
List_of_French_novelists
Bouzar (born 1964), anthropologist and writer Marie-Anne de Bovet (1855 – unknown date), novelist and journalist Brada (1847–1938), novelist, biographer,
List_of_French_women_writers
French sociologist Jean-Pierre Boyer – Second President of Haiti Brada - French writer Alexandrine-Caroline Branchu – French opera singer Édouard Branly
List of burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery
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French nobleman
Pieces. Evans. p. 192. di.), Henriette Consuelo Samsom Puliga (contessa; Brada (1873). Madame de Sévigné: Her Correspondents and Contemporaries. Tinsley
Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti
Armand_de_Bourbon,_Prince_of_Conti
1999 book by Jhumpa Lahiri
Emerson, 'cast into the mould of these new times' redefining America." Noelle Brada-Williams notes that Indian-American literature is under-represented and
Interpreter_of_Maladies
(1837–1899) Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam (1838–1889) Émile Zola (1840–1902) Brada (1847-1938) Jules Lemaître (1853–1914) François, Vicomte de Curel (1854–1928)
List_of_French_playwrights
1892 ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Russia in Budapest (Royal Opera House) in 1927, with choreography by Ede Brada.[unreliable source?] In 1934, choreographer Vasili Vainonen staged a version
The_Nutcracker
Swedish production and songwriting team
Retrieved 2012-12-11. "Nick Jonas". Billboard. "Hayley Kiyoko". Billboard. "Bråda dagar för Mr Radar Music". 26 September 2012. "Bigger than Waterloo: The
Jack_&_Coke_(songwriters)
American novelist
Born on February 26, 1954, to Serafin Viramontes, and Maria Louise La Brada Viramontes. She was one of eight siblings in a working-class, close-knit
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British novelist Boz Raymond Burrell Brada Henrietta Consuelo Sansom, Countess of Quigini Puliga French writer, novelist Branislav Nušić Alkibijad Nuša
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Lebanese-Palestinian writer (1886–1941)
European authors into Arabic, including Arthur Conan Doyle from English, Brada (the Italian Contessa Henriette Consuelo di Puliga) from French, and Max
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Weekly French newspaper published from 1843 to 1944
France-Illustration, but went bankrupt in 1957. Gaston Sorbets (from 1923). Gustave Babin Brada Joshua Benoliel Victor Bulla Blanquart-Evrard Brébisson Disdéri Jules
L'Illustration
Croatian poet and writer (1913-1943)
ciklama (1931) Mala trgačica Mali oblak Mali pot Malin (1931) Martinova brada Moji spominki Na grobek sestrici mojoj (1930) Na Sesvete (1931) Očina kolajna
Ivan_Goran_Kovačić
Eastern Slovak dialect spoken by Pannonian Rusyns
polot', polova) in East Slavic languages. tort became trat (e.g. брада, brada, 'beard'; прах, prach, 'dust'; крава, krava, 'cow'); tolt became tlat (e
Pannonian_Rusyn
Petrovski, actor Gjergj Qiriazi, writer Ljubica Sokić, painter Goran Stefanovski, dramatist and scriptwriter Pece Trajkovski – Brada, musician Borislav Traikovski
List_of_people_from_Bitola
American geneticist (born 1951)
Simian Virus 40 as a cloning vehicle in mammalian cells. In Schultz, Jr. and Brada, Z. (Eds.): Genetic Manipulation as It Affects the Cancer Problem. Academic
Dean_Hamer
Croatian pop punk group
Radulović, formerly of Nužni Izlaz (Emergency Exit), and Vlatko Ćavar "Brada", formerly of Ritam s Ovoga Svijeta (Rhythm of This World). The new lineup
Psihomodo_Pop
Croatian writer and poet (1886–1910)
1907) Ćaskanja, Izdanje knjižare G. Trbojevića, Rijeka, 1914. Ecce Homo Brada Sloboda Žalost Katastrofa Bitanga Žena Odijelo Stjenica Iznakaženi (written
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City in Dalmatia, Croatia
(1991-2011). Geoadria, 23(1), 85-122. https://doi.org/10.15291/geoadria.1499 Bradaš, Branko (2018-10-11). Demografski izazovi i rješenja na primjeru Zadarske
Knin
Serbian nation-building myth
Duijzings 2000, pp. 186–187. Mihaljčić 1989, p. 133. Petrovic 2014, p. 79. Bradaš, Marija (2013). "The return of epic formulas in various Italian translations
Kosovo_Myth
Military. St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 0-312-34264-0. Wojciech, Bienkowski; Brada, Josef C.; Radlo, Mariusz-Jan, eds. (2006). Reaganomics Goes Global: What
Domestic policy of the Reagan administration
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Historic house in Kentucky, United States
1945, it was purchased by the C. Edwin Gheens family. Mr. Gheens owned the Bradas and Gheens Candy Company. His widow, later Mrs. Richard H. Hill, was involved
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2012 studio album by Loreen
VIDEO)". Youtube. warnersweden's channel. Retrieved 28 February 2013. "Bråda dagar för Mr Radar Music". Musikindustrin. 26 September 2012. Retrieved
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Album by Bosnian rock band Zabranjeno Pušenje
Mateo Patekar – technician Krešimir Jurina – technician Domagoj Marušić "Brada" – technician Design Tomislav Fiket – design Ideologija (design studio in
Karamba!
Politician and celebrity support for or against Brexit during its lead-up
Barnes And Bond: Where Stars Stand on EU". Sky News. Retrieved 23 June 2016. Brada, Tom (3 June 2016). "Actor Matt Damon condemns Brexit as an 'insane idea'
Endorsements in the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
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creators, such as Swindle by Đorđe Milosavljević and Miroljub Milutinović Brada, which was adapted for television in 2020. The latter was printed by Luxor
Serbian_comics
Leigh Brackett (1915–1978, US, f/d) Paula Brackston (living, England, f) Brada (1847–1938, France, f/nf) Jason Bradbury (born 1969, England, ch) Malcolm
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Ethnic group in Sweden
(Istanbul: MURCIR & NIWL, 2003) İsveç Türk İşçileri Dernekleri Federasyonu Bråda dagar inför det turkiska premiärministerbesöket Portals: Sweden Turkey
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Brazilian television miniseries
Professor Niyi Monanzambi (UFBA). The indigenous dialogues were created by writer Kaka Werá Djecupi in Tupi-Guarani, and recreated by indigenous actress Zahy
IndependênciaS
she also established in Dolná Krupá a school for rose growing. Dr. Gustav Brada, a Czech horticulturist also specializing in growing roses, who visited
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BRADA WRITER
BRADA WRITER
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Breeda, BREDA means "exalted one."
Female
Welsh
Esperanto name BRAVA means "brave."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Sound; Noise; Roar; Reality
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Irish
From the Broad Valley; Salmon; Knowledge
Female
Bulgarian
, happy, joyful.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Italian
Light; Glow; Shine
Girl/Female
English
beverage brandy used as a given name.
Boy/Male
British, English
Good
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Variant of Dutch Bradt.Romanian : unexplained.
Boy/Male
English American Welsh
Broad clearing in the wood. From a surname and place name based on the Old English words for...
Female
Russian
(Рада) Bulgarian and Russian name derived from the Slavic element rad, RADA means "happy."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Distilled Wine; Variant of the Beverage Brandy Used as a Given Name
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Irish
Dweller on the Broad Island; Wide Island; Spirited; Broad
Boy/Male
English
From the broad valley.
Boy/Male
English
Broad; wide.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Broad
Male
Irish
Old Irish Gaelic name BRADÃN means "salmon."
Female
English
Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Brádaigh, BRADY means "descendant of Brádach," hence "large-chested."
Boy/Male
Gaelic American English Irish
Spirited.
Male
English
Short form of English names beginning with Brad-, from Old English brád, BRAD means "broad."
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BRADA WRITER
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Tamil
Veerabhadrappa | விரபாதà¯à®°à®ªà¯à®ªà®¾Â
Female
Hebrew
(×“Ö¼Ö°×’Ö¸× Ö¸×”) Variant spelling of Hebrew Deganya, DEGANA means "grain."
Boy/Male
Sikh
The exalted bravery and courage
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sivaranjani | ஸீவாரநà¯à®œà®¾à®¨à¯€Â
Nice girl
Boy/Male
Tamil
Clove
Biblical
accomplishment or perfection of the Lord
Boy/Male
Tamil
Proud
Boy/Male
Muslim
Light of God
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Indian, Tamil
Life; Lakeisha and Its Variants are Rhyming Forms of Leticia; Joyful; Happy
Girl/Female
Indian
Honest, Upright
BRADA WRITER
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n.
An upward stroke, especially the stroke, or line, made by a writing instrument when moving upward, or from the body of the writer, or a line corresponding to the part of a letter thus made.
n. pl.
An extensive artificial division of the animal kingdom, including the parasitic worms, or helminths, together with the nemerteans, annelids, and allied groups. By some writers the branchiopods, the bryzoans, and the tunicates are also included. The name was used in a still wider sense by Linnaeus and his followers.
n.
A marine food fish of Bermuda (Brama Raji).
v. i.
To go away; to depart; to stray off; to deviate; to go astray; as, a writer wanders from his subject.
n.
See Brahma.
n.
The writer or maker of a vocabulary; a lexicographer.
n.
The office of a writer.
n.
One who is engaged in literary composition as a profession; an author; as, a writer of novels.
a.
Noxious; mischievous; malignant; spiteful; as, a venomous progeny; a venomous writer.
n.
A peculiar brad-shaped spike, to be driven alongside the end of an abutting timber to prevent its slipping.
n.
A pointed instrument for piercing small holes, as in leather or wood; used by shoemakers, saddlers, cabinetmakers, etc. The blade is differently shaped and pointed for different uses, as in the brad awl, saddler's awl, shoemaker's awl, etc.
a.
Of or pertaining to the art of healing or treating the diseases of domestic animals, as oxen, horses, sheep, etc.; as, a veterinary writer or school.
n.
A brad, or nail without a head.
n.
A thin nail, usually small, with a slight projection at the top on one side instead of a head; also, a small wire nail, with a flat circular head; sometimes, a small, tapering, square-bodied finishing nail, with a countersunk head.
a.
Of or pertaining to Tuscany in Italy; -- specifically designating one of the five orders of architecture recognized and described by the Italian writers of the 16th century, or characteristic of the order. The original of this order was not used by the Greeks, but by the Romans under the Empire. See Order, and Illust. of Capital.
a.
Having written much, or produced many volumes; copious; diffuse; as, a voluminous writer.
n.
A pointed instrument, as a joiner's awl, a brad awl, a needle, or a small sharp stick.
n.
The skin of the squirrel, much used in the fourteenth century as fur for garments, and frequently mentioned by writers of that period in describing the costly dresses of kings, nobles, and prelates. It is represented in heraldry by a series of small shields placed close together, and alternately white and blue.
n.
A writer of verses; especially, a writer of commonplace poetry; a poetaster; a rhymer; -- used humorously or in contempt.