quarter to five - translation to german
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quarter to five - translation to german

1968 SONG WITH LYRICS BY JIM MORRISON PERFORMED BY THE DOORS
Five to one; Five To One

quarter to five      
viertel vor Fünf
the Bukharan quarter         
  • Yehudayoff Palace ("Armon") in the Bukharan quarter
  • Decorative tiled floor of the ''Armon''
  • Bukharan Quarter of Jerusalem in 1925
  • Davidoff House
NEIGHBORHOOD IN JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
Bukharim; Bukharim quarter; Bukharim Quarter; The Bukharan Quarter
das Bucharische Viertel (Stadtviertel Jerusalems neben der Bushauptstation)
high five         
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  • Two women engaging in an air five
  • Joe Griffo]] high five one another in the senate chamber
CELEBRATORY HAND GESTURE
High-five; High-Five; Highfive; HighFive; High5; High 5; High-5; The Origin of the High Five; Gimme five; National High Five Day; Air five; Slapping five; High-fiving; High fiving; High-fived; High fived; Two person clap; Two people clap; Too slow; High-fives
High Five, Geste in der eine Person auf die hochgehaltene Hand einer anderen als Zeichen von einer geglückten Unternehmung schlägt

Definition

quarter sessions
¦ plural noun historical (in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland) a court of limited criminal and civil jurisdiction and of appeal, usually held quarterly.

Wikipedia

Five to One

"Five to One" is a song by American rock band the Doors, from their 1968 album Waiting for the Sun. The song's lyrics were written by lead singer Jim Morrison, though the songwriting credit identified each member of the Doors as songwriters.