- The
Roaring Twenties,
sometimes stylized as
Roaring '20s,
refers to the 1920s
decade in
music and fashion, as it
happened in
Western society and Western...
- The
Roaring Forties are
strong westerly winds that
occur in the
Southern Hemisphere,
generally between the
latitudes of 40° and 50° south. The strong...
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regions like
southern New Zealand, as well as in Canada) also
known as "the
roaring game"
because of the
sound the
stones make
while travelling over the pebble...
- . . intonet, that is "let him
thunder forth as he
presses out
mighty roarings with a
light touch" (Paneg.
Manlio Theodoro, 320–22). From its invention...
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Roaring Twenties is a
common reference to the
social change and
turmoil ****ociated with the 1920s.
Roaring Twenties may also
refer to: The
Roaring Twenties...
- The
Roaring Silence is the
seventh studio album by
English rock band
Manfred Mann's
Earth Band. It was
released on 27
August 1976, by
Bronze Records in...
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Roaring Fork may
refer to:
Roaring Fork, Virginia, USA
Roaring Fork
Mountain (Wyoming) — a
mountain in the Wind
River Range, Wyoming, USA
Roaring Fork...
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Roaring Meg may
refer to:
Roaring Meg (cannon), any of
several large siege cannon Mons Meg, a
famous cannon at
Edinburgh Castle Roaring Meg (river), a...
- a
British children's publisher, from
Houghton Mifflin in
October 2007.
Roaring Brook Press publisher Simon Boughton would oversee Kingfisher's US business...
- Miller, Zeke; Megerian, Chris; Boak, Josh (July 24, 2024). "Harris
tells roaring Wisconsin crowd November election is 'a
choice between freedom and chaos'"...