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Wells$527158$ - traducción al Inglés

SCHOOL IN SOMERSET, UK
Wells Blue School, Wells; Wells blue school; Wells blue
  • The new science block

Wells      
n. Wells, naam van aantal steden en plaatsen in VS; stad in Engeland; dorp in Brits Columbia (Canada); familienaam; Henry Wells (1805-1878), Amerikaanse expressleverancier, die de American Express Company in 1850 oprichtte en "Wells Fargo Company"met William Fargo oprichtte in 1852)
English National Opera         
  • [[Colin Davis]], musical director, 1961–65
  • Messiah]]'', staged in 2009
  • Emma Cons
  • Janáček]], championed by [[Charles Mackerras]] and the company
  • Lilian Baylis
  • Detail of the interior of the London Coliseum, 2011
  • The old Sadler's Wells, demolished to make way for Baylis's theatre
  • ENO has presented and premiered several [[Philip Glass]] operas
  • Covent Garden – rival and potential senior partner
  • [[Charles Mackerras]], musical director 1970–77
OPERA COMPANY BASED IN LONDON
Sadler's Wells Opera; Sadler's Wells Opera Company; The English National Opera
Engelse Nationale Opera
Orson Welles         
  • [[Delia Garcés]] and Welles at an [[Argentine Film Critics Association]] awards reception for ''Citizen Kane'' (April 1942)
  • Orson Welles in ''[[F for Fake]]'' (1974), a [[film essay]] and the last film he completed
  • The ''[[Columbia Workshop]]'' broadcast of Archibald MacLeish's radio play ''[[The Fall of the City]]'' (April 11, 1937) made Welles an overnight star.
  • ''[[The Lady from Shanghai]]'' (1947)
  • Welles the magician with Lucille Ball in ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' (October 15, 1956)
  • Orson Welles at age three (1918)
  • Welles in 1926: "Cartoonist, Actor, Poet and only 10"
  • The Stranger]]'' (October 1945)
  • ''The Mercury Theatre on the Air'' became ''The Campbell Playhouse'' in December 1938.
  • ''[[Chimes at Midnight]]'' (1965)
  • Welles in Madrid during filming of ''Mr. Arkadin'' in 1954
  • Welles in ''[[Crack in the Mirror]]'' (1960)
  • Welles at the press conference after "The War of the Worlds" broadcast (October 31, 1938)
  • Othello]]'' (1951)
  • Panic]]'' (March 14–15, 1935), Welles's first starring role on the U.S. stage
  • Battle of Neretva]]'' premiere in [[Sarajevo]] (November 1969)
  • Welles, [[Victor Millan]], [[Joseph Calleia]] and [[Charlton Heston]] in ''[[Touch of Evil]]'' (1958)
  • After graduating, 16-year-old Welles embarked on a painting and sketching tour of Ireland and the [[Aran Islands]], traveling by donkey cart (1931).
  • The Magnificent Ambersons]]'' (1942)
  • Todd School for Boys]] (1931)
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AMERICAN ACTOR, DIRECTOR, WRITER, AND PRODUCER
Orson Wells; George Orson Welles; Orsen wells; G. O. Welles; Orsen Welles; Orson George Welles; Orson G. Welles; List of awards and nominations received by Orson Welles
n. Orson Welles, (1915-1985) Amerikaanse filmacteur en regisseur die de film "Citizen Kane" in 1941regisseerde en erin speelde

Definición

well
I
adv.
1) to leave well enough alone (AE)/to leave well alone (BE) ('not to interfere with smt. that is satisfactory')
2) (misc.) are things going well with you.
II
n.
hole dug to tap a supply of water
1) to bore, dig, drill, sink a well
2) an abandoned; deep well
3) an artesian; oil well
4) a well dries up

Wikipedia

The Blue School, Wells

The Blue School is a coeducational, secondary school located in Wells, Somerset, England. It had 1,570 students aged 11 to 18 of both sexes and all ability levels of which 284 were in the sixth form in 2013. It is currently a Church of England voluntary controlled school. The school motto is "Recta Certa" which means 'straight and true'. It became an Academy in August 2011.

An Ofsted inspection in 2007 judged the school to be 'outstanding', while the next Ofsted inspection in 2010 rated the school as 'good', with outstanding elements. A further Ofsted inspection was conducted throughout October 2013 again giving a rating of Good. The school is a Specialist Science College and in 2006 the Princess Royal opened a new science centre.