- day in
Durham and (usually) in London.
Previous events that were
termed '
gaudies' are now more
often called 'feasts' (by the college) or 'mega-formals'...
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Gaudiès (French pronunciation: [ɡodjɛs]; Occitan:
Gaudièrs) is a
commune in the Ariège
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Ariège department...
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Arthur Yap's poem, "
gaudy turnout," "a
gaudy boy
afflicted with joy." Jee
Leong Koh is the
publisher and Editor-In-Chief. The
Gaudy Boy
Poetry Book Prize...
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Gaudy Night (1935) is a
mystery novel by
Dorothy L. Sayers, the
tenth featuring Lord
Peter Wimsey, and the
third including Harriet Vane. The dons of Harriet...
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Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (né
Gaudier; 4
October 1891 – 5 June 1915) was a
French artist and
sculptor who
developed a rough-hewn,
primitive style of direct...
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Gaudy cantharus may
refer to the
following sea
snail species in the
family Pisaniidae:
Engina lauta [Wikidata]
Gemophos auritulus This page is an index...
- rock, a
family haunt,
where his
recitation summons a
winged unicorn named Gaudior, who
explains to
Charles Wallace that he must
prevent nuclear war by traveling...
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landed gentry. It is
danced at court, at many
university and
school gaudies, and at
private functions. Les
Lanciers is also
taught in most of the high...
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Antoine de
Gaudier (7
January 1572 – 14
April 1622) was a
French Jesuit writer on
ascetic theology.
Gaudier was born at Château-Thierry.
About the age...
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Platypodiella spectabilis is a
species of crab in the
family Xanthidae. "Platypodiella
spectabilis (Herbst, 1794)".
World Register of
Marine Species. http://www...