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Suchwort: "Other"
Stichwort: England - 9 Presseschau-Absätze
Feuilletons
11.10.2010
[…]
science of agriculture from a hadith on the subject of farming, or extract the science of shipbuilding from the Koranic verses about Noah's ship, or extract sciences about training and education from
other
hadiths, and so on. In fact, this is precisely the aim and purpose of the Theorizing Chairs, which is one of the Islamic Republic's most amazing inventions." Lesenswert: Ulrike Langers Lesetipps zum
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Feuilletons
22.01.2009
[…]
School in Odense, publicly stated that he would 'refuse to accept the wishes of Jewish parents' who wanted to place children at his school, because it might create tension amongst the Muslim children.
Other
headmasters echoed his refusal to school the children of Jews, claiming that they were putting children?s safety first. Whatever their intentions, these pedagogues were sending the powerful message
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Magazinrundschau
02.10.2006
[…]
"The Last King of Scotland" von Kevin Macdonald über den schottischen Leibarzt von Idi Amin (Forest Whitaker als Idi Amin gibt "die Vorstellung seines Lebens"). Zu lesen ist außerdem die Erzählung "
Other
People's Death" von Lore Segal. Nur im Print: Porträts der Schauspielerin Helen Mirren und eines Soldaten, der im Südpazifik kämpfte, eine Reportage über den Edelsteinrausch in Madagaskar und Lyrik
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Magazinrundschau
06.12.2002
[…]
for a dog, is a bone with meat on it. For a cat the good is little, shy dogs, and many mice. The good for mice is no cats, and eggs saved from cats and men. For a horse the good is new grass, and
other
horses, and a few good men. For man the good is no one thing." (Mehr über Oulipo finden Sie hier und hier, einen Text von Mathews über Oulipo hier.) Weitere Artikel: Giles Foden sieht in Paul Theroux'
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Magazinrundschau
22.09.2002
[…]
of the men she so invigorated. She was smart enough to leave them all wanting more, behavior that illuminates two central tenets of musedom: sex has relatively little to do with it; longing, on the
other
hand, is key. Freud spoke of directing his remarks to Lou's empty seat in the lecture hall. Impossible though it sounds, 'Thus Spake Zarathustra' has been described as a balm to a broken heart. The
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Magazinrundschau
09.09.2002
[…]
the details of the fortune he spent. But he does tell you that he hired a clutch of European architects and a thousand workers who sweated over 8,000 tonnes of specially quarried quartzite stone and
other
construction material over three years to build his five-floor, 20-room piece of France in Hyderabad. The businessman simply christened it 'Le Chateau'." Nicht alle dieser Häuser in Hyderabad, das räumt
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Magazinrundschau
13.07.2002
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seiner Sympathien nicht in die illustre Reihe der Unterstützer des republikanischen Spanien einreihte, hatte laut Treglown zwei sehr verständliche Gründe: "He knew too much about Spain not to find most
other
writers opinion and actions in relation to it simplistic." Und: "He was in love" - und zwar mit einer Minderjährigen, mit der er England nicht verlassen durfte. (Mehr zu Pritchett hier und hier)
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Magazinrundschau
01.06.2002
[…]
go to the original 'investors' in the program - the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps, plus the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy in Britain. All have shared the cost of developing the plane. The
other
3.000 are supposed to go to customers in the rest of the world. The idea is that the JSF will be even more attractive as an export airplane. 'If it succeeds, it will simply dominate world market', Richard
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Magazinrundschau
13.04.2002
[…]
Superkontinents mit Namen "Columbia". Und "Books and Arts" lässt zwei britische Biografien über Primo Levi gegeneinander antreten: "One is modest, useful, well-written, a credit to its subject; the
other
is not." Erstere ist "The Double Bond: The Life of Primo Levi" von Carole Angier, letztere "Primo Levi" von Ian Thomson.
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