意味 | 共起表現 |
「Émigré」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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n instructor at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington | The artist was a Russian emigre and an instructor |
gre and a spy for Nazi Germany during World War II | Anna Nikolayevna Wolkova (1902 - 2 August 1973), s |
d Edmund, a voyeuristic, English emigre aristocrat | Within this episodic narrative two secondary figur |
to modernist art, especially Geometric Abstraction | Johnson studied art under the emigre artist and Ba |
nvolved in Hungarian anti-Communist emigre circles | Eventually he reached the United States, where he |
ned in France and become the 7th Hussar Regiment)! | More than 400 of the Hussards de Saxe joined the e |
basis helped out with their modular kitchen design | In 1943, the London-based Selection Engineering Co |
l co-thinkers, including a group of emigre Germans | In order to give expression to this the WP founded |
ntenced by a Zagreb court to 11 years imprisonment | In 1981 he was arrested on suspicion of "antistate |
rded the title because of superior tiebreak points | A Soviet emigre, he tied for first place and was a |
k majority and form a separate faction in the Duma | He soon came under the influence of the head of th |
k-Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma (BLPI) | In India, the emigre LSSPers merged their party in |
ction in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York | He also contributed to the TDR issue of Emigre mag |
n-law of the English emigre musician William Brade | He was son-in-law of the English emigre musician W |
the organization can be compared to the emigre NTS | In many ways the organization can be compared to t |
whom several of Vlasov's key men were members (i.e | Many aspects of the Manifesto closely resemble the |
(ROVS), leading Russian White emigre organization | The Inner Line (Russian: Внутренняя Линия) was a s |
few emigre organizations and publications in exile | He also worked for Radio Free Europe, was a contri |
began dancing in his mother's folk dancing troupe | He was born of Russian emigre parents and began da |
cessors, the Ukrainian gentry of Left-bank Ukraine | In his various publications which appeared in the |
blished in the Paris magazine This Quarter in 1932 | After its publication in the Russian emigre press |
was merged with the original PSL in Poland in 1991 | He also stayed with the emigre PSL, and was its la |
, published in a Russian literary review in Munich | He published his poetry in various Russian emigre |
Sacharoff, a Georgian emigre residing in Barcelona | Picabia was assisted in assembling the magazine by |
hologist interested in the musicology of bird song | Konstantin Ciryl Halafoff or K. C. Halafoff (1902- |
serve the Buddhist community in the United States | Geshe Wangyal later taught at Columbia University |
merica, and The Emigre, the adventures of a conman | Two novels followed, Death Comes for Peter Pan, an |
ll the residents' need for a Gorkha security guard | When a spate of robberies takes place in a middle- |
he town hall in Villefranche on the French Riviera | On January 16, 1934, Adamson (not yet Landry) marr |
evolution of 1905, and the persecution of the Jews | His father was a Russian-Jewish emigre who had bee |
(songs, dances), and Eastern Orthodox Christianity | As did many White emigre youth organizations, NORR |
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