- Kermesse, or kermis, or
kirmess, is an
outdoor fair or
festival usually organized for
charitable purposes. The term was
derived from 'kerk' (church) and...
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following year. An
Australian author using the
pseudonym Charles H.
Kirmess first serialised his The
Commonwealth Crisis and then
revised it for book...
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patron saint or the
founding of
local church in German-speaking
countries Kirmess or Kermesse,
similar term in
Dutch language The Fair (German: Kirmes),...
- (1895) by
Kenneth Mackay and The
Australian Crisis (1909) by
Charles H.
Kirmess (possibly a
pseudonym for
another Australian author Frank Fox). Each of...
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breweries around the world.
Every August there is a five-day Sandkerwa, a
kirmess celebrated with beers. The
Franconia region surrounding Bamberg is home...
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Evening in the
Weser Valley" "Sunrise in the
Bavarian Highlands" "
Kirmess-Joy" "
Kirmess-Woe" "At the
Fortune Teller's" "In the
Village Tavern" He did portraits...
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public benefit." The Women's
League began to hold a
Kalendar Fest, or "
Kirmess," in
order to
secure funds to
establish "the
nucleus of a
public library...
- only love of Ana Maria) – 1961
Glorinha e a
quermesse (Glorinha and the
kirmess) – 1972
Glorinha e o Mar (Glorinha and the ocean) – 1973 Elas liam romances...
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Orpheum Circuit, Inc. In a Los
Angeles engagement La
Valera presented a
Kirmess dance during a
production of
Cupid At Home, at the
Orpheum Theater. Often...
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kennel kepi, Fr. képi, from
Swiss Germ. käppi
kerchief kermess or
kirmess (Fr. 'kermesse)
kestrel khedive kilo, Fr. kilo, from Gr****
khilioi kilogram...