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- Verwitterte Melodie, or Weather-beaten Melody, is a 1942 animated short, made in **** Germany. It was written mainly by cartoonist Hans Fischerkoesen,...
- both its structure and appearance, finding a red paint which appears weather-beaten even when new, and keeping the area clear of overhead wires, traffic...
- and middle age, with a look of dogged determination in his rugged, weather-beaten features ... His complexion is no darker brown than a swarthy Italian...
- described as "looking up towards a towering microphone tilted down into his weather-beaten face". He was also known for his b**** playing style, using his Rickenbacker...
- two cornices are in a damaged condition and the whole facade is badly weather-beaten and requires expert attention. According to various accounts, the ladder...
- (野ざらし紀行), variously translated as The Records of a Weather-Exposed Skeleton or Travelogue of Weather-Beaten Bones, is the first travel journal haibun by the...
- received authorship for at least three films: Verwitterte Melodie (Weather-beaten Melody), 1942 Der Schneemann (The Snowman), 1943 Hochzeit im Korallenmeer...
- Westerns and often wore cowboy dusters with a weather-beaten look during photoshoots. This weather-beaten look was attained by dusting themselves down...
- Scottish writer Peter May. The action takes place mostly on the remote and weather-beaten Isle of Lewis off the coast of northern Scotland. The protagonist, Detective...
- verse of ten syllables per line with her image couplet poem On Seeing Weather-Beaten Trees, first published in 1915. By the 1930s, the five-line cinquain...