「turn of the century」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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building itself was built to resemble a | turn-of-the-century ballpark, with red-brick exterior and g |
p as a residence for Robert D. Bacon, a | turn-of-the-century Buena Park farmer. |
The downtown area still retains many | turn-of-the-century building stock and is being preserved b |
bars and restaurants in well-preserved | turn-of-the-century buildings with its center at Fair Oaks |
hich described it as a "Fine example of | turn-of-the-century commercial architecture in Pensacola.". |
tch public debt as a consequence of the | turn-of-the-century conflicts with France. |
In face, the local | turn-of-the-century era pub known as the Shannon Inn became |
ilding is a representative example of a | turn-of-the-century firehouse. |
and a Star, "A remarkable evocation of | turn-of-the-century growing-up in a story with a strong fee |
ts--the upper-class Victorian home, the | turn-of-the-century hospital setting and the military estab |
entland is the birthplace of the famous | turn-of-the-century humorist George Ade, author of such pla |
be Baron Franz Nopcsa (1877 to 1933), a | turn-of-the-century Hungarian scientist. |
escribed as “...almost a biography of a | turn-of-the-century inventor genius...”. |
Yasha Mazur (Arkin) is a | turn-of-the-century Jewish stage magician, conman and mysti |
It has California's only complete | turn-of-the-century lighthouse open to the public. |
the tale of two very different women in | turn-of-the-century Mexico who become a bank robbing duo in |
Set in | turn-of-the-century New York, wealthy playboy Charles Hill |
Baker's novel Dreamland, about life in | turn-of-the-century New York, set in part in the Coney Isla |
The Five, A Novel of Jewish Life in | Turn-of-the-Century Odessa |
However, the | turn-of-the-century palace was meticulously recorded with d |
he Lumberjack Steam Train, an operating | turn-of-the-century passenger train and award-winning museu |
er class during Nichols' lifetime, with | turn-of-the-century period rooms. |
iter James Oppenheim (1882-1932) set in | turn-of-the-century Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
It is named for | turn-of-the-century political figure William Jennings Bryan |
seu de Cantereria), pottery museum in a | turn-of-the-century pottery complex |
urnbull (1888-1982) set in a fictional, | turn-of-the-century, rural Western Pennsylvania village (bu |
ame largely from the fact it was set in | turn-of-the-century San Francisco, which affected everythin |
ise of the son of Italian immigrants in | turn-of-the-century San Francisco. |
hat the mysterious Dr. Freudstein was a | turn-of-the-century surgeon with a penchant for illegal exp |
elevate his team to the level of those | turn-of-the-century Swarthmore teams. |
Of particular influence to her was | turn-of-the-century Swedish feminist writer Ellen Key, some |
arm, an actual farm that is operated by | turn-of-the-century technology to showcase what life in nor |
ent park which was built in 1967 with a | turn-of-the-century theme. |
uth" is set in the 1880s, it reflects a | turn-of-the-century understanding of the historical shift t |
In | turn-of-the-century Vienna, simple peasant girl Lena Smith |
The film adapts Uncle Vanya to a | turn-of-the-century Welsh setting, emphasizing the hardship |
rehouses represent Knoxville's thriving | turn-of-the-century wholesaling sector. |
1978 comedy/western TV movie about four | turn-of-the-century women who break out of prison to foil a |
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