-
supplanted turboprops for many purposes, and many
Electras were
modified as freighters. Some
Electras are
still being used in
various roles into the 21st...
-
Electra, also
spelt Elektra (/əˈlɛktrə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἠλέκτρα, romanized: Ēléktrā, lit. 'amber'; [ɛː.lék.traː]), is one of the most po****r mythological...
- two-door and four-door
Electras offered only as
pillared sedans. The
downsized model brought increased sales, with 161,627
Electras produced in 1977. As...
- war, the
Electra design was obsolete,
although many
smaller airlines and
charter services continued to
operate Electras into the 1970s.
Electras were po****r...
-
Carmen Electra (born Tara
Leigh Patrick,
April 20, 1972) is an
American actress, model, singer, and
media personality. She
began her
career as a singer...
-
allowed the
Electras to
cover compositions by Paul
Revere and the
Raiders and the Animals. In the fall of 1965,
Novak had
gotten the
Electras in contact...
- 1960,
while at St. Paul's, he pla**** b**** in a
minor rock band
called The
Electras with six of his classmates. The band had
about five
hundred copies of one...
- In neo-Freudian psychology, the
Electra complex, as
proposed by
Swiss psychiatrist and
psychoanalyst Carl Jung (26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) in his Theory...
-
Electra, also
Elektra or The
Electra (Ancient Gr****: Ἠλέκτρα, Ēlektra), is a Gr****
tragedy by Sophocles. Its date is not known, but
various stylistic similarities...
- mythology.
Electra or
Elektra may also
refer to:
Electra (Pleiad), one of the
Pleiades Electra, one of the Danaids,
daughter of
Danaus and
Polyxo Electra (Oceanid)...