- "The
Obliged" is the
fourth episode of the
ninth season of the post-apocalyptic
horror television series The
Walking Dead,
which aired on AMC on October...
- La
noblesse oblige (/noʊˌblɛs əˈbliːʒ/; French: [la nɔblɛs ɔbliʒ] ;
literally "nobility
obliges") is a
French expression that
means that
nobility extends...
- Look up
noblesse oblige in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Noblesse oblige is a
French phrase meaning "nobility
obliges".
Noblesse Oblige may also refer...
-
jurisprudence that
allows either obligors to be
bound together, each
liable for the
whole performance, or
obligees to be
bound together, all owed just...
- The name "Noblesse"
comes from the
French term
Noblesse oblige,
which means "nobility
obliges".
Noblesse was
first launched in 1952 in a
distinct green...
- the world. The
story follows the
adventures of four protagonists: Agnès
Oblige,
vestal of the Wind Crystal, who was
forced out of her
duties after the...
- lease, and
insurance are
generally regulated as
nominate contracts. The
obligor and
obligee under nominate contracts have
rights and
obligations specially...
- wish of some
Poles that John Paul II's
heart be
buried in
Poland was not
obliged. A
first M**** of Repose, such as is
offered for
anyone baptised in the...
- To
Oblige a Lady is a 1931
British comedy film
directed by H.
Manning Haynes and
starring Maisie ****,
Warwick Ward,
Lilian Oldland,
Haddon Mason and James...
-
Noblesse Oblige: An
Enquiry Into the
Identifiable Characteristics of the
English Aristocracy (1956) is a book
illustrated by
Osbert Lancaster, caricaturist...