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broncho$9831$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

1894 FILM
Bucking Broncho (1894 film)

broncho      
n. bronco (cavallo selvatico)
sodium chloride         
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
NaCl; Sodium Chloride; Nacl; Road salt; Sodium chlorine; Na Cl; Salt (compound); Muriate of soda; Natrium chloride; Natrum Mur.; NACL; NaCL; ATC code A12CA01; ATCvet code QA12CA01; ATC code B05CB01; ATCvet code QB05CB01; ATC code B05XA03; ATCvet code QB05XA03; Salt (sodium chloride); Broncho Saline; Environmental effects of road salt
cloruro di sodio, salgemma

Definition

sodium chloride
¦ noun the chemical name for common salt. [NaCl.]

Wikipedia

Bucking Broncho

Bucking Broncho is an 1894 black-and-white silent film from Edison Studios, produced by William K. L. Dickson with William Heise as cinematographer. Filmed on a single reel, using standard 35 mm gauge, it has a 32-second runtime. One of the earliest known films in the Western genre, it is preserved by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and available in the DVD collection More Treasures from American Film Archives (2004).

The film features Lee Martin who was an actual cowboy "bronco rider" and a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. Martin's part was uncredited and it was his only film. Also appearing is Frank Hammitt, another star of the show, who is standing on the fence and firing his revolver. The film is a demonstration of Martin's expert horse riding before a crowd of onlookers although the horse, who was called Sunfish, unseats him at the end of the clip.