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Qué (quién) es long-wearing - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Last Seen Wearing ...; Last Seen Wearing...; Last Seen Wearing (disambiguation)

long-wearing      
also long wearing
Something that is long-wearing is strong and well made so that it lasts for a long time and stays in good condition even though it is used a lot. (AM; in BRIT, use hard-wearing
)
...luxurious, long-wearing, real-leather slippers.
ADJ
William Alfred Wearing         
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JUDGE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA (1816–1875)
William A. Wearing; Judge Wearing; Justice Wearing
Justice William Alfred Wearing QC (12 November 1816 – 24 February 1875) was a prominent jurist in the Colony of South Australia, who lost his life in the wreck of S.S.
J. P. Wearing         
  • J. P. Wearing in 2007
WRITER
J. Peter Wearing; Peter Wearing; JP Wearing; J P Wearing; John P. Wearing; John Peter Wearing; J.P. Wearing; John Wearing
John Peter Wearing (born c. 1945) is an Anglo-American theatre historian and professor, who has written numerous books and articles about nineteenth and twentieth-century drama and theatre, including The Shakespeare Diaries: A Fictional Autobiography, published in 2007.

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Last Seen Wearing

Last Seen Wearing may refer to:

  • Last Seen Wearing ... (Hillary Waugh novel), a 1952 police procedural by Hillary Waugh
  • Last Seen Wearing (Dexter novel), a 1976 Inspector Morse novel by Colin Dexter
Ejemplos de uso de long-wearing
1. After a long, wearing and heated campaign and a great deal of mud–slinging, 12 presidential candidates will stand Sunday for the chance to win the public trust.