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... content in his "fishbowl-like" world, until his best friend & "free-spirited" manager, David Lekkas, attempts to "ready him for the world" by tempting him with the "fruit of woman." David introduces Paul to Natasha Toussaint, a beautifully exotic French photojournalist, setting into motion a scenario that flips his life upside down, leaving David to hope Paul lands on his feet. Pi... |
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Arany-Tóth Katalin: Szerettelek volna....
Szerettelek volna úgy szeretni Téged,
mint ahogy a szellő öleli a rétet.
Lágy fuvallatával simítja a fűszálat,
szelíd dallamával ringatja a fákat.
Szerettelek volna álmaimba vinni,
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... Finland.
1939: The German liner Watussi is scuttled after her interception by South African Defence Force bombers.
1941: Churchill introduces a new National Service Bill, including compulsory service for women.
1941: Germans patrols are just five miles from the Kr... |
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... aircraft are fitted for the first time with Air to Surface Vessel (ASV) radar detection sets and these were used primarily in the detection of German submarines.
1940: The RAF introduces Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) signals to help identify Bomber, Coastal and Fighter Command aircraft on radar screens.
1940: The Finns change the numbers of 3 divisions... |
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... near the German border. The planes occupants were carrying details of the German plans, which alerted the Belgium and Dutch governments to German intentions.
1941: Roosevelt introduces his 'Lend Lease' bill to the House of Representatives as House Resolution 1776 (H.R. 1776), after recognizing that neither Britain or China could continue paying indefinitely for material... |
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1940: Hauptmann. Mölders, leader of III/JG 53 and Germany's top air ace (25 kills) is shot down near Compiegne and taken prisoner.
1941: US House Appropriations committee introduces largest Army expenditure bill since the First World War at S10,000 million.
1941: Secret transfer of 4000 Marines to Iceland.
1941: Over 100 German divisions h... |
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... raid casualty figures as 258 killed and 320 seriously injured.
1940: British forces pay increased by 6d per day; privates' pay up to 17s 6d a week.
1940: Romania introduces anti-Jewish measures restricting education and employment, then later begins "Romanianization" of Jewish businesses.
1941: Uman pocket eliminated. 103,000 Russian prisoners t... |
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1939: Convoys for merchant shipping are established to counter the U-boats.
1940: Canada's cabinet introduces Order In Council P.C. 4751, giving Canadian authorities power to imprison disobedient foreign seamen from non-Canadian ships in Canadian por... |
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... Finland.
1939: The German liner Watussi is scuttled after her interception by South African Defence Force bombers.
1941: Churchill introduces a new National Service Bill, including compulsory service for women.
1941: Germans patrols are just five miles from the Kr... |
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... aircraft are fitted for the first time with Air to Surface Vessel (ASV) radar detection sets and these were used primarily in the detection of German submarines.
1940: The RAF introduces Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) signals to help identify Bomber, Coastal and Fighter Command aircraft on radar screens.
1940: The Finns change the numbers of 3 divisions... |
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... near the German border. The planes occupants were carrying details of the German plans, which alerted the Belgium and Dutch governments to German intentions.
1941: Roosevelt introduces his 'Lend Lease' bill to the House of Representatives as House Resolution 1776 (H.R. 1776), after recognizing that neither Britain or China could continue paying indefinitely for material... |
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... facade whom he suspects of having an affair with Matt long before his mother's demise. When Simon is sent away to boarding school in preparation to attend Princeton, he meets Andrew, who introduces him to marijuana and LSD, and immerses him into a whole new world populated by dreamers, artists, utopians, flower children and partiers who spend the better part of their lives "on tou... |
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1940: Hauptmann. Mölders, leader of III/JG 53 and Germany's top air ace (25 kills) is shot down near Compiegne and taken prisoner.
1941: US House Appropriations committee introduces largest Army expenditure bill since the First World War at S10,000 million.
1941: Secret transfer of 4000 Marines to Iceland.
1941: Over 100 German divisions h... |
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... raid casualty figures as 258 killed and 320 seriously injured.
1940: British forces pay increased by 6d per day; privates' pay up to 17s 6d a week.
1940: Romania introduces anti-Jewish measures restricting education and employment, then later begins "Romanianization" of Jewish businesses.
1941: Uman pocket eliminated. 103,000 Russian prisoners t... |
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1939: Convoys for merchant shipping are established to counter the U-boats.
1940: Canada's cabinet introduces Order In Council P.C. 4751, giving Canadian authorities power to imprison disobedient foreign seamen from non-Canadian ships in Canadian por... |
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... Európa Könyvkiadó gondozásában.http://www.independen... |
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... aircraft are fitted for the first time with Air to Surface Vessel (ASV) radar detection sets and these were used primarily in the detection of German submarines.
1940: The RAF introduces Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) signals to help identify Bomber, Coastal and Fighter Command aircraft on radar screens.
1940: The Finns change the numbers of 3 divisions... |
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... near the German border. The planes occupants were carrying details of the German plans, which alerted the Belgium and Dutch governments to German intentions.
1941: Roosevelt introduces his 'Lend Lease' bill to the House of Representatives as House Resolution 1776 (H.R. 1776), after recognizing that neither Britain or China could continue paying indefinitely for materia... |
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... néz rá neheztelve - ahogy az ... |
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Videó
Andre Rieu introduces 3yr old violinist, Akim Camara, during his 'Flying Dutchman Concert' at Parkstad Stadium in the Nederlands (2004). Akim (born 27 October 2001 in Berlin-Marzahn) plays Concerto G Major op.11 with the Johan Strauss Orchestra.... |
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