- An Béal
Bocht (The Poor Mouth) is a 1941
novel in
Irish by
Flann O'Brien,
published under the
pseudonym "Myles na gCopaleen". It is
regarded as one of...
- 52°21′56″N 4°53′26″E / 52.36556°N 4.89056°E / 52.36556; 4.89056 The
Gouden Bocht (English: "Golden Bend") is the most
prestigious part of the Herengracht...
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Deutsche Bucht; Danish:
tyske bugt; Dutch:
Duitse bocht; West Frisian: Dútske
bocht;
North Frisian:
Schiisk Bocht;
sometimes also the
German Bay) is the southeastern...
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satirical columns in The
Irish Times and an Irish-language novel, An Béal
Bocht, were
written under the name
Myles na gCopaleen. O'Brien's
novels have attracted...
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Philip Bocht Ó ****ginn,
Irish poet, died 1487. Ó ****ginn was a
member of a Connacht-based
family of bards. His
father was Conn Crosach, but
nothing else...
- Kwam Jij 3:37
Verboden Toegang 2:54 In De
Twintigste Eeuw 4:15 Door De
Bocht 4:09 CNR Don't
wanna do it (1981) EMI
Annabelle (1983)
Comment Ça Va (1983)...
- kill PH Pe****
before the
Easter Rising, and in the
short film An Béal
Bocht based on
Flann O'Brien's
satirical novel. In 2018,
McDonnell first appeared...
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canal belt and lies
between the
Singel and the Keizersgracht. The
Gouden Bocht (Golden Bend) in
particular is
known for its
large and
beautiful canal houses...
- oat
bread and
Bride bannocks.
Likely Irish,
possibly from the
Irish arán
bocht tí
meaning "poor
house bread" or bácús
meaning "bakehouse". Food portal...
- The
Gouden Bocht on the
Herengracht in Amsterdam, Seen from the West is a 1672
painting by the
Dutch artist Gerrit Berckheyde (1638-1698). As its title...