Joseph and his Technicolored Dream Coat - translation to german
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Joseph and his Technicolored Dream Coat - translation to german

1744 ORATORIO BY GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL
Joseph and His Brethren
  • A picture of the theatre at Covent Garden where ''Joseph and his Brethren'' was first performed
  • [[George Frideric Handel]]

Joseph and his Technicolored Dream Coat      
Josef und sein technikolorer Traummantel (musikalisches Theaterstück von Andrew Loid basiert auf den biblischen Josef)
Josef und sein technikolorer Traummantel      
Joseph and his Technicolored Dream Coat, Andrew Lloyd Webber musical based on the biblical character of Joseph
lab coat         
  • Viral & Human Genomics Laboratory (Facultad de Medicina UASLP) team members using Howie lab coats.
LIGHTWEIGHT WHITE SMOCK OR COAT TRADITIONALLY WORN OVER STREET DRESS OR SCRUBS BY DOCTORS, TECHNICIANS, AND SCIENTISTS
White coats; Lab coat; Laboratory coat; Labcoat; White coater; White-coat; White-coats; White laboratory coat; Laboratory Coat; User:Prokayotae/sandbox; 🥼; Lab coats
n. Laborkittel, weißer Kittel, weißer knielanger Kittel mit tiefen Taschen in Labore angezogen um Kleidung vor Mitteln und Substanzen zu schützen

Definition

duffel coat
also duffle coat (duffel coats)
A duffel coat is a heavy coat with a hood and long buttons that fasten with loops.
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Wikipedia

Joseph and his Brethren

Joseph (HWV 59) is an oratorio by George Frideric Handel completed in the summer of 1743. Joseph is composed to an English language libretto by the Reverend James Miller, based on Apostolo Zeno's Italian language libretto for Giuseppe, an oratorio by Antonio Caldara. It received its premiere performance that following Lenten season on 2 March 1744 at the Covent Garden Theatre.