mould-breaking

  • 1mould — (BrE) (AmE mold) noun 1 hollow container ADJECTIVE ▪ jello (AmE), jelly (BrE) ▪ terrine ▪ ring ▪ prepared …

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  • 2break the mould (of something) — break the ˈmould (of sth) idiom to change what people expect from a situation, especially by acting in a dramatic and original way • She succeeded in breaking the mould of political leadership. Main entry: ↑mouldidiom …

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  • 3Miesque — Sire Nureyev Grandsire Northern Dancer Dam Pasadoble Damsire Prove Out Sex Mare …

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  • 4Irish Free State — Infobox Former Country native name = Saorstát Éireann conventional long name = Irish Free State common name = Ireland continent = Europe region = British Isles country = Ireland year start = 1922 year end = 1937 date start = 6 December 1922 date… …

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  • 5Charls Butler — Charl(e)s Butler (c. 1559 – 1647), vicar of Wootton St Lawrence (Hants.,), is a somewhat undercelebrated English genius scholar, schoolmaster, grammarian, theologian, naturalist, musical theorist and early proponent of English spelling reform the …

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  • 6Fred Katz — (born February 25, 1919) is an American composer, songwriter, conductor, cellist, and professor.Always an enigma, even to his friends, musical peers and colleagues, Fred Katz at 89 years old, continues to confound the music business into the 21st …

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  • 7Maarten van Severen — (5.6.1956, Antwerpen, Belgium 21.2.2005, Gent, Belgium) Belgian furniture designer.ummaryThe son of an abstract painter, Maarten Van Severen chose to study architecture at Ghent art school; he completed three years before going to work in various …

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  • 8Julian Rose — Sir Julian Rose, 5th Baronet (born 1948) is a leading exponent of organic farming. He commenced the transformation of the Hardwick Estate in South Oxfordshire to the standards of organic farming in 1975. Following an early career in both… …

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  • 9Charles Butler (beekeeper) — Charles Butler (1560–1647), sometimes called the Father of English Beekeeping,[1] was a logician, grammarist, author, minister (Vicar of Wootton St Lawrence, near Basingstoke, England), and an influential beekeeper. He was also an early proponent …

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  • 10Structuralism (french) and after — French structuralism and after De Saussure, Lévi Strauss, Barthes, Lacan, Foucault Hugh J.Silverman FERDINAND DE SAUSSURE The history of structuralism cannot be thought without Ferdinand de Saussure (1857– 1913). The Swiss linguist lecturing in… …

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