- The
Winter of Our
Discontent is John Steinbeck's last novel,
published in 1961. The
title comes from the
first two
lines of
William Shakespeare's Richard...
- The
Winter of
Discontent was the
period between late
September 1978 and
February 1979 in the
United Kingdom characterised by
widespread strikes by private...
- Look up
Winter of
Discontent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Winter of
Discontent refers to the
winter of 1978–79 in the
United Kingdom, during...
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Civilization and Its
Discontents is a book by
Sigmund Freud, the
founder of psychoanalysis. It was
written in 1929 and
first published in
German in 1930...
- year is 1471,
after the
Battle of Tewkesbury): Now is the
winter of our
discontent Made
glorious summer by this sun of York; And all the
clouds that lour'd...
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Contentment is a
state of
being in
which one is
satisfied with
their current life situation, and the
state of
affairs in one’s life as they
presently are...
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disputes and
strikes during the
winter of 1978–79,
known as the
Winter of
Discontent, and the
party focused its
campaign on
support for the
National Health...
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Aston Villa Football Club (commonly
referred to as
simply Villa) is a
professional football club
based in Aston, Birmingham, England. The club, founded...
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Divine Discontent is the
fourth studio album by
American band
Sixpence None the Richer,
released on
October 29, 2002. Lead
singer Leigh Nash has described...
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settled farmers, but it was unpo****r with a
vocal minority. This
discontent ultimately contributed to
conflict between the
colonists and the British...