- The
Mischances of a
Photographer is a 1908
French silent trick film by
Georges Méliès. In the
United States, it was sold by Méliès's Star Film Company...
- Emp'ror
Francis Sov'reign ever good and great; Save, o save him from
mischances In
Prosperity and State! May his
Laurels ever
blooming Be by
Patriot Virtue...
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river human effigies equal in
number to the
companions he had lost to
mischance on his journey: that way, they
could be
carried along by the
current to...
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According to
Indian legend, Abhramu's
tribe lost its
wings and
magic by
mischance. JPL · 9172 9173
Viola Castello 1989 TZ15
Viola Castello in Piedmont,...
- the
Traditional Queen (Spanish: la
Reina Castiza), and the
Queen of Sad
Mischance (Spanish: la de los
Tristes Destinos). Spain: Dame of the
Order of Queen...
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unprecedented situation, a
grotesque situation, an
almost unbelievable mischance". The
corresponding acronym was
coined by
Conor Cruise O'Brien, and both...
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interpretation of his
principle as a
fatalistic resignation to fate and
mischance.
Murphy regarded the law as
representing a
major principle of defensive...
- Nightfall's
protagonist is
typically noir.
Although he is a
victim of
several mischances,
Vanning struggles to “comprehend how
violent but
basically simple past...
- to
William but the
tapestry does not
suggest any
specific purpose. By
mischance,
Harold arrives at the
wrong location in
France and is
taken prisoner...
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positioned to do so—Gerald F. Bogan's Task
Group 38.2 (TG 38.2)—was by
mischance the
weakest of the groups,
containing only one
large carrier—USS Intrepid—and...