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Powerpoint Benny Hillyst
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Powerpoint Benny Hillyst

CHAPLIN WAS HILL'S CHILDHOOD IDOL. OTHER FANS OF HILL ARE: B.REY NOLDS(MAGNUM), M.CAINE(THE DARK KNIGHT) Death In 1992 April he died of natural causes. Ironically on the day Hill purportedly died, a new contract arrived in the post from Central Independent Television. There was a rumor that Hill was buried with large amounts of gold jewellery An attempt was made by thieves to exhume his body. There was no treasure. He gave his money(£10 million pounds) to his nieces and nephews. The money was divided equally between them. Is "The Benny Hill show" still funny RESEARCH HAS SHOWN, THAT NOBODY FEELS OFFENDED BY HILL'S SKETCHES. Y ES ITS FUNNY (Althought its up for you to deside) A part of "The Benny Hill Show" Used material www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Hill www.google.com Our brains(most of us).

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My favourite cartoon character
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My favourite cartoon character

This small naughty little mouse lives in the heart of millions all over the world. Mickey Mouse was first displayed in a short time picture, "Steam Boat Willy", on 18th November 1928 and that was the first talking cartoon picture. Now more than 150 Mickey Mouse picture films are released and other characters are Minnie, Donald duck, Goofy and Pluto. Donald Duck Walt Disney introduced Donald Duck in 1934. Other characters are Daisy Duck (lover) and Huey, Dewey & Louie (nephews). Donald Duck was originally created as playmate of Mickey Mouse and known in many names. By 1949, Donald had surpassed Mickey Mouse as Disney's most popular character. Before 1941 Donald Duck had appeared in about 50 cartoons. Donald continued to be a hit with audiences. The character began appearing in most Mickey Mouse cartoons as a regular member of the ensemble with Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Pluto Tintin Georges Rime created Tintin 1929

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Inglise keele arvustus sarjale Jeeves and Wooster
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Inglise keele arvustus sarjale Jeeves and Wooster

is the only episode what I had seen, but I think it's enough to have my view about that comedy cycle. The first episode of the 4th season is "Return to New York". The episode is adapted from three stories by P.G. Wodehouse: "The Spot of Art", "The Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace" and ,,Fixing It for Freddie". When Bertie returns to New York he orders a painting of his Aunt Agatha, which is painted by a woman whose Bertie is in love. Aunt wants to pack her wayward nephews Claude and Eustace Wooster off to Africa. Tuppy, Bertie's friend, tries to sell his Cock-A-Leekie soup recepie to a soupcompany ­ Slingsby of Slingsby's Soups. A Car accident take place and Wooster is conciliateing her friend and his wife. I'm sure that everyone recognise the man who was playing the character Wooster. Hugh is nowadays wellknown first and foremost on the medical drama ,,Dr House", what is very famous and good sequence right now

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The Norman Conquest
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The Norman Conquest

Matilda was married at the age of 11 to the Holy Roman Emperor Henry V. Henry V died in 1125. In 1127, the Empress Matilda, for whom Henry I was struggling to win recognition as his heir, married Geoffrey, Count of Anjou. Henry made all the nobles promise to accept Matilda when he died, but then Henry himself quarrelled publicly with Matilda's husband and died soon after in 1135. Stephen (1135 - 1154) Two other Claimants to the throne were Henry's nephews, Theobald and Stephen, Counts of Blois. Their mother, Adela, was William the Conqueror's daughter. When Stephen heard of his uncle's death, he crossed to England from France and was crowned king. Theobald accepted his younger brother's success, but Matilda did not give up her claim. Also as before, the nobles in England had to choose between Stephen, who was in England, and Matilda, who had quarrelled with her father and who was still in France. Most chose Stephen, who seems to

Ajalugu → British history (suurbritannia...
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Arthur Conan Doyle
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Arthur Conan Doyle

in fictional form in Julian Barnes' 2005 novel, Arthur & George. The second case, that of Oscar Slater a German Jew and gambling-den operator convicted of bludgeoning an 82-year-old woman in Glasgow in 1908, excited Conan Doyle's curiosity because of inconsistencies in the prosecution case and a general sense that Slater was framed. After the death of his wife Louisa in 1906, and the deaths of his son Kingsley, his brother Innes, his two brothers-in-law, and his two nephews shortly after World War I, Conan Doyle sank into depression. He found solace supporting Spiritualism and its alleged scientific proof of existence beyond the grave. According to the History Channel program Houdini: Unlocking the Mystery (which briefly explored the friendship between the two), Conan Doyle became involved with Spiritualism after the deaths of his son and his brother. Kingsley Doyle died from pneumonia on 28 October 1918, which he contracted during his convalescence after

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Anna Karenina-kokkuvõte
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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

When Dolly comes to visit Kitty, Kitty confesses that she realizes she indeed loves Levin. This realization frustrates her because she doesn't know how to cope with it. Kitty also gets mad at her parents for adhering to the French custom of trying to marry her off, instead of letting her find her own love and figure things out for herself. After thinking, Kitty decides she most enjoys her time spent with children, so she goes home with Dolly to see Dolly's nieces and nephews. Chapters 4-11 The upper echelons of Moscow societyare described. The most elite social circle, to which Karenin belongs, consists of government officials. The next circle is headed by Countess Lydia Ivanova, and is composed of "elderly, ugly, benevolent, and godly women, and clever, learned, and ambitious men." It is referred to as the conscience of Petersburg society. The final circle is the world of high society--balls, gowns and the fashionable elite

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Hispaania keel kirjapilt- audio allalaadimise lingid 53lk
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Hispaania keel kirjapilt + audio allalaadimise lingid 53lk

uncle el tío cow la vaca aunt la tía rabbit el conejo aunts & uncles los tíos turtle la tortuga nephew el sobrino mouse el ratón niece la sobrina deer el ciervo nieces & nephews los sobrinos duck el pato 18. To Know People & Facts conocer - to know people saber - to know facts conozco conocemos sé sabemos conoces conocéis sabes sabéis conoce conocen sabe saben 19. Formation of Plural Nouns 1

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

And let him know so. Captain I will do't, my lord. PRINCE FORTINBRAS Go softly on. Exeunt FORTINBRAS and Soldiers Enter HAMLET, ROSENCRANTZ, GUILDENSTERN, and others HAMLET Good sir, whose powers are these? Captain They are of Norway, sir. HAMLET How purposed, sir, I pray you? Captain Against some part of Poland. 137 HAMLET Who commands them, sir? Captain The nephews to old Norway, Fortinbras. HAMLET Goes it against the main of Poland, sir, Or for some frontier? Captain Truly to speak, and with no addition, We go to gain a little patch of ground That hath in it no profit but the name. To pay five ducats, five, I would not farm it; Nor will it yield to Norway or the Pole A ranker rate, should it be sold in fee. HAMLET Why, then the Polack never will defend it. Captain Yes, it is already garrison'd. HAMLET

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

angry to find that he had already been frequently seen by Miss Lucas and herself. His arrival was soon known at the Parsonage; for Mr. Collins was walking the whole morning within view of the lodges opening into Hunsford Lane, in order to have the earliest assurance of it, and after making his bow as the carriage turned into the Park, hurried home with the great intelligence. On the following morning he hastened to Rosings to pay his respects. There were two nephews of Lady Catherine to require them, for Mr. Darcy had brought with him a Colonel Fitzwilliam, the younger son of his uncle Lord ----, and, to the great surprise of all the party, when Mr. Collins returned, the gentlemen accompanied him. Charlotte had seen them from her husband's room, crossing the road, and immediately running into the other, told the girls what an honour they might expect, adding: "I may thank you, Eliza, for this piece of civility. Mr. Darcy would never have come so

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