Harding - translation to γερμανικά
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Harding - translation to γερμανικά

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Harding (disambiguation)

Harding         
Harding, Warren Gamaliel Harding, (1865-1923); male first name; family name
Warren Gamaliel Harding         
  • Secretary of the Treasury [[Andrew W. Mellon]] advocated lower tax rates.
  • [[Albert B. Fall]], Harding's first Secretary of the Interior, became the first former cabinet member to be sent to prison for crimes committed in office.
  • [[Charles R. Forbes]], director of the Veterans' Bureau, who was sent to prison for defrauding the government
  • [[Charles Evans Hughes]], former Supreme Court justice and Harding's Secretary of State
  • [[Charles Dawes]]—the first budget director and later, vice president under Coolidge
  • Senator [[Joseph B. Foraker]] in 1908, his final full year as senator before his re-election defeat
  • "How Does He Do It?" In this [[Clifford Berryman]] cartoon, Harding and Cox ponder another big story of 1920: [[Babe Ruth]]'s record-setting home run pace.
  • The [[Harding Tomb]] in Marion
  • Harding addresses the segregated crowd in Birmingham, Alabama, October 26, 1921
  • Harding begins his front porch campaign by accepting the Republican nomination, July 22, 1920.
  • Harding takes the oath of office
  • [[Harry M. Daugherty]] was implicated in the scandals but was never convicted of any offense.
  • Harding's home in [[Marion, Ohio]]
  • Warren G. Harding explains his unwillingness to have the U.S. join the [[League of Nations]]
  • Harding aboard the presidential train in Alaska, July 1923, with secretaries Hoover, Wallace, Work, and Mrs. Harding
  • Harding's original Cabinet, 1921}}
  • Harding made his friend [[Frank E. Scobey]] [[Director of the Mint]]. Medal by Chief Engraver [[George T. Morgan]].
  • Harding c. 1919
  • Taft]] (left) and [[Robert Lincoln]] at the dedication of the [[Lincoln Memorial]], May 30, 1922
  • Harding memorial issue, issued September 1, 1923
  • Undated photo of a younger Harding
  • 1922}} by [[Edmund Hodgson Smart]]
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Warren Gamaliel Harding, (1865-1923) 29. Präsident der USA (1921-23)
wine grapes         
  • Sample of one of the colour plates from Viala et Vermorel that are included in the book ''Wine Grapes'', that details the extensive family tree of the Pinot grape including the lineage of Petit Manseng ''(pictured)'' to Savagnin blanc and Pinot noir.
  • A 90-year-old grape vine found in the garden of an elderly lady in Split, Croatia proved that Zinfandel was originally a Croatian grape variety known as ''Tribidrag'' that has been cultivated in Croatia since the 15th century.
BOOK BY JANCIS ROBINSON
Julia Harding; José Vouillamoz
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Ορισμός

frankenstein
v.
To put something together from many different parts in a way that is not altogether natural.
n.
Something put together from many parts in a way that is not altogether natural.
My mom wanted a computer so I built her a frankenstein from parts I had lying around.

Βικιπαίδεια

Harding
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Harding
1. Eleonore Büning war dabei;: "Das Orchester der Scala agierte unter der zügigen Leitung von Daniel Harding wie ausgewechselt: fahl im Klangbild, vibratoarm und dramatisch variantenreich im Ausdruck.
2. Doch der Jubel, in den Harding am Ende einbezogen war, gab ihm Recht. ‘Muti ist ein großer Verlust‘, hatte Il Giornale noch am Morgen getitelt.
3. Besprochen werden der "Idomeneo" an der Scala unter Luc Bondy und Daniel Harding und eine Ausstellung über die zahl– und erfolgreichen Kinder Thomas Manns in München.
4. Es sei nicht verschwiegen, dass die riskante Dynamik, womit Harding die rhythmische und harmonische Rastlosigkeit der Mozartschen Musik abzubilden suchte, auch zu Wacklern führte.
5. Besprochen werden eine "Zauberflöte" unter Daniel Harding und "Dido und Aeneas" unter William Christie in Wien, die Ausstellung "Gilgamesch, gesehen von Reinhard Minkewitz" und Konzerte eines Sibelius–Festivals in Helsinki.