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... Feierabend, a cardiffi T&M Technical Services igazgatója, aki azóta "várt a felkérésre", hogy a járvány miatt Kína elkezdett kórházakat építeni.
Feierabend szerint a Dragon's Heart Hospital névre keresztelt ideiglenes kórház egy része már elkészült.
A televíziós és filmes díszletekkel foglalkozó cégek az ágyak kialakítását végzik, a színházi technikusok az áramellátásé... |
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A Wikipédiából, a szabad enciklopédiából
Edgar Allan Poe
életének története
1848-ban készült dagerrotípia Poe-ról.
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... There she had a nervous breakdown and had an altercation with her landlady. The doctors that examined her diagnosed her with acute schizophrenia, and she spent 20 months in a state mental hospital in San Bernardino, California. After a fight with another landlord she was arrested for assault, but was found not guilty by reason of insanity and placed under state supervision for eig... |
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... Horne was born June 30, 1917, in Brooklyn, New York. In her biography she stated that on the day she was born, her father was in the midst of a card game trying to get money to pay the hospital costs. Her parents divorced while she was still a toddler. Her mother left later in order to find work as an actress and Lena was left in the care of her grandparents. When she was seven he... |
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... married, and became a regular commentator on television, where he discussed survival skills. Sgt. Shoichi Yokoi died at 5:07 pm Monday Sept 22, 1997 of heart failure at JR Tokai General Hospital in Nagoya Japan. He was 82.
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... muscular "B" actor Tom Neal, and they fought almost to the death for Barbara's affections. On September 13, 1951, the men engaged in a deadly brawl and when it was over, Tone was in the hospital with broken bones and a brain concussion. Barbara ended up with both a black eye and a tarnished reputation. She married Tone after he recovered, but left him after only seven weeks and re... |
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... and bronze. Often with Jewish or biblical themes, he created a sculpture called The Miracles for the creation of the State of Israel. His last work, which was commissioned by Hadassah Hospital on Mt. Scopus, was a six-meter-high bronze The Tree of Life, representing the patriarchs and their descendants.
1919. augusztus 22. A magyarországi cionista szervezet vezetői a F... |
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... action during its flight.
Also, during the war, Langford wrote a weekly column for Hearst Newspapers, entitled "Purple Heart Diary," in which she described her visits to military hospitals to entertain wounded G.I.'s. She used the weekly column as a means of allowing the recovering troops to voice their complaints, and to ask for public support for making sure that the ... |
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... There she had a nervous breakdown and had an altercation with her landlady. The doctors that examined her diagnosed her with acute schizophrenia, and she spent 20 months in a state mental hospital in San Bernardino, California. After a fight with another landlord she was arrested for assault, but was found not guilty by reason of insanity and placed under state supervision for eig... |
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... appeared as "Cornelia," (Cornelia Fort), a flying instructor in "Tora, Tora, Tora" (1970).
Most daytime fans will remember Jeff's long-running stint on the soap drama "General Hospital" (1963) as Stella Fields, the Quartermain housekeeper, which started in 1979 and lasted until her death in 1988. Dogged by ill health in later years (including a serious bout with Addiso... |
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