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Garland - translation to german

DECORATIVE WREATH OR CORD, USED AT FESTIVE OCCASIONS
Daisy garland; Flower Garland; Garland (decoration)
  • A garlanded image of [[Devi]] at the [[Jain temple]] of Sravanbelagola
  •  Heavy [[flower garlands]] for sale in [[Chennai]], India
  • Traditional Indian Girl with Garland
  • chaplet]]) of olives, from [[Herculaneum]], made sometime before the city's destruction in 79 AD by [[Mount Vesuvius]] (which also destroyed Pompeii).

Garland         
Garland, family name; Judy Garland (1922-1969, born Frances Gumm), American award-winning actress and singer who is most remembered for her role in "The Wizard of Oz
Judy Garland         
  • [[Dean Martin]], Garland and [[Frank Sinatra]] on the 1962 television special ''The Judy Garland Show''
  • [[Mickey Rooney]] watching Garland put her handprint into concrete at [[Grauman's Chinese Theatre]], 1939
  • A Star Is Born]]'' (1954)
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  • With [[Bob Crosby]] in ''[[Presenting Lily Mars]]'' (1943)
  • Publicity photo of Garland in 1950
  • Garland in ''[[The Harvey Girls]]'' (1945)
  • Greek Theater]] (1957)
  • Judy Garland on location filming a scene as a restaurant [[carhop]]
  • Garland in ''Love Finds Andy Hardy'' (1938)
  • Garland sings "The Trolley Song" in ''[[Meet Me in St. Louis]]'' (1944)
  • Garland was given the Hollywood "glamor treatment" for ''[[Presenting Lily Mars]]'' (1943)
  • Garland from the trailer for ''The Wizard of Oz'' (1939)
  • Judy Garland in ''[[The Harvey Girls]]'' (1945)
  • Vine Street]] on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]: She has another for recording at 6764 [[Hollywood Boulevard]].
  • Garland in a publicity still (1954)
  • Garland and [[Mickey Rooney]] in ''[[Love Finds Andy Hardy]]'' (1938)
  • Garland with [[Margaret O'Brien]] in ''[[Meet Me in St. Louis]]'' (1944)
  • [[Mickey Deans]] and Garland at their London wedding in March 1969, three months before her death
  • [[Mickey Rooney]] and Garland in ''[[Love Finds Andy Hardy]]'' (1938)
  • The Gumm Sisters, also known as the Garland Sisters, c. 1935: Top row: Mary Jane and Dorothy Virginia Gumm; bottom: Frances Ethel (Judy Garland) Gumm
  • The Wizard of Oz]]'' (1939)
  • Garland in ''[[Till the Clouds Roll By]]'' (1946)
AMERICAN ACTRESS AND SINGER (1922–1969)
Joey Luft; Frances Gumm; Judy garland; Frances Ethel Gumm; Judy Garland-James Mason; Virgina gumm; The Gumm Sisters; Ethel Marion Milne; Francis Avent Gumm
Judy Garland (US-Filmschauspielerin)
Frances Gumm         
  • [[Dean Martin]], Garland and [[Frank Sinatra]] on the 1962 television special ''The Judy Garland Show''
  • [[Mickey Rooney]] watching Garland put her handprint into concrete at [[Grauman's Chinese Theatre]], 1939
  • A Star Is Born]]'' (1954)
  • alt=
  • With [[Bob Crosby]] in ''[[Presenting Lily Mars]]'' (1943)
  • Publicity photo of Garland in 1950
  • Garland in ''[[The Harvey Girls]]'' (1945)
  • Greek Theater]] (1957)
  • Judy Garland on location filming a scene as a restaurant [[carhop]]
  • Garland in ''Love Finds Andy Hardy'' (1938)
  • Garland sings "The Trolley Song" in ''[[Meet Me in St. Louis]]'' (1944)
  • Garland was given the Hollywood "glamor treatment" for ''[[Presenting Lily Mars]]'' (1943)
  • Garland from the trailer for ''The Wizard of Oz'' (1939)
  • Judy Garland in ''[[The Harvey Girls]]'' (1945)
  • Vine Street]] on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]: She has another for recording at 6764 [[Hollywood Boulevard]].
  • Garland in a publicity still (1954)
  • Garland and [[Mickey Rooney]] in ''[[Love Finds Andy Hardy]]'' (1938)
  • Garland with [[Margaret O'Brien]] in ''[[Meet Me in St. Louis]]'' (1944)
  • [[Mickey Deans]] and Garland at their London wedding in March 1969, three months before her death
  • [[Mickey Rooney]] and Garland in ''[[Love Finds Andy Hardy]]'' (1938)
  • The Gumm Sisters, also known as the Garland Sisters, c. 1935: Top row: Mary Jane and Dorothy Virginia Gumm; bottom: Frances Ethel (Judy Garland) Gumm
  • The Wizard of Oz]]'' (1939)
  • Garland in ''[[Till the Clouds Roll By]]'' (1946)
AMERICAN ACTRESS AND SINGER (1922–1969)
Joey Luft; Frances Gumm; Judy garland; Frances Ethel Gumm; Judy Garland-James Mason; Virgina gumm; The Gumm Sisters; Ethel Marion Milne; Francis Avent Gumm
n. Frances Gumm, Geburtsname von Judy Garland (1922-1969), amerikanische Schauspielerin und Sängerin berühmt für ihre Rolle im Film "Der Zauberer von Oz"

Definition

garland
(garlands)
A garland is a circular decoration made from flowers and leaves. People sometimes wear garlands of flowers on their heads or around their necks.
They wore garlands of summer flowers in their hair.
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Wikipedia

Garland

A garland is a decorative braid, knot or wreath of flowers, leaves, or other material. Garlands can be worn on the head or around the neck, hung on an inanimate object, or laid in a place of cultural or religious importance.


Indian weddings are known for its rich culture, décor, festivities, dance, and delicious food. The flower garlands or Varmala holds an important significance in marriages in India. Before taking the wedding vows, the groom and bride exchange garlands with each other, also known as Jaimala.

Examples of use of Garland
1. Das Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, dem Geburtsort der 1'6' verstorbenen Schauspielerin, beherbergt die größte Sammlung von Garland–Erinnerungsstücken.
2. "U–Carmen"–Produzent Ross Garland wiederum blickt auf eine Karriere als Investmentbanker in New York zurück.
3. Noch etwas angegriffen von einer schweren Hepatitis trat Judy Garland am Abend des 23.
4. Wainwright singt an zwei Abenden – gestern und heute – dieselben Songs, hinter ihm – wie bei Garland – ein 36–Mann–Orchester.
5. Judy Garland war nun mal ein wirklicher Hollywood–Star und gilt wegen ihres gebrochenen Glamour–Faktors als Schwulen–Ikone.