Examples of using Makepeace in English and their translations into German
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Colonel Makepeace, come in!
There is Sir William Makepeace.
Nick Makepeace, on this campsite in 十月 2012.
Film directed by Anne Makepeace.
Colonel Makepeace, I'm sure you remember Major Davis.
Welcome back, Colonel Makepeace.
Makepeace, and the couple remain in the United Kingdom.
We don't need their stuff, Makepeace.
Makepeace, you and your men take a wide left flank. We will take the right.
Screenplay written by Stanley Kubrick and William Makepeace Thackeray.
Colonel Makepeace came through with half a dozen SG teams to rescue us.
The resource estimate was completed by David Makepeace, P. Eng.
Mr Richard MAKEPEACE First Secretary(Institutions) Mrs MAKEPEACE.
Despite the fact that Charlotte's sells best,famous author William Makepeace Thackeray believes that Emily's is the greatest of the two.
Brandon starred in the TV series Dempsey and Makepeace and Dinotopia, the movies Quattro mosche di velluto grigio, and the plays Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?
Price 6 Euro/ reduced 6 Â Around 1642, shortly before the outbreak of the English civil war,the mother of twelve-year-old Makepeace dies, after which she is taken in by her father's family, the Fellmottes.
His most memorable roles were in the TV show Dempsey& Makepeace(1985) and the John Landis classic An American Werewolf in London(1981), in which you can also spot Frank Oz.
Attracting 25,000 people, the Noosa International Food and Wine Festival includes a floating Seafood Trail that cruises up the Noosa River, stopping at the home of the spanner crab andtouring Richard Branson's famous Makepeace Island, while guests pick up fishing and crabbing tips from local celebrity Andy‘Phippsy' Phipps.
Contributors==Among the contributors were Thomas Carlyle, William Makepeace Thackeray, Thomas Medwin, James Hogg, William Mudford, Janet Ross and John Stuart Mill.
These included in particular translations of the novels of Sir Walter Scott(1771-1832) during the phase of"Scottomania", the works of Charles Dickens(1812-1870)and William Makepeace Thackeray(1811-1863), or those of the French novelists Eugène Sue(1804-1857) and Alexandre Dumas 1802-1870.
