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Qué (quién) es Thunderer - definición


Thunderer         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Thunderer (disambiguation)
·noun One who thunders;
- used especially as a translation of ·Lat. tonans, an epithet applied by the Romans to several of their gods, ·esp. to Jupiter.
Thunderer (Marvel Comics)         
AMERICAN COMIC BOOK CHARACTER
The Thunderer (Jerry Carstairs) is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Timely Comics.
HMS Thunderer (1911)         
  • The 2nd BS sailing through the [[Solent]], about 1914. From left to right, ''King George V'', ''Thunderer'', ''Monarch'', and ''Conqueror''.
  • The ship's aft main-gun turrets, about 1914–1915
  • ''Thunderer'' at [[Spithead]], late 1912; the gunnery director is barely visible.
  • ''Thunderer'' under way shortly after completion, 1912
  • alt=The British fleet sailed from northern Britain to the east while the Germans sailed from Germany in the south; the opposing fleets met off the Danish coast
  • The four ''Orion''-class battleships in [[line ahead]] formation, after 1915
1911 ORION-CLASS DREADNOUGHT BATTLESHIP
HMS Thunderer was the fourth and last dreadnought battleship built for the Royal Navy in the early 1910s. She spent the bulk of her career assigned to the Home and Grand Fleets.

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Ejemplos de uso de Thunderer
1. Libby Purves Stop the shopping frenzy, I want to get off÷ the prosperity we enjoy is tipping over into decadence THE FIRST THING to say is that Stephen Pollard (Thunderer, yesterday) is right.
2. The compact Times is left, bemused but strong, to prosper in the so–called quality market, despite its ugly configuration and confused package – a Thunderer lacking conviction or a point of view, redolent of New Labour itself.
3. Andrew Pierce Age: 44 Journalist His title, assistant editor at the Times, barely does justice to his contribution to the Thunderer: story–getting, patrolling Westminster and Whitehall, and supplying gossipy diary items.
4. That hasn‘t happened – unless you take full–price sales as your benchmark (where the Times leads 51',000 to 481,000). But then, even as I‘m writing this piece, a nice young man called Daniel rings from Thunderer to offer me the daily and Sunday together at a bargain weekly 1.50, so total purity (like total chastity) is a little way off yet.
5. During a recent family holiday in Anglesey, we gorged ourselves on strawberries picked that morning, had barabrith (Welsh cake) for tea and Welsh lamb for dinner followed by a platter of local cheeses, and brought back a bright green wheel of Snowdonia‘s Thunderer cheese (lots of onion and herbs) only to find that my local delicatessen has started stocking it.