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Cosa (chi) è kettle$42304$ - definizione

IRISH POLITICIAN
T. M. Kettle; Thomas Michael Kettle; Thomas Kettle; Kettle, Tom
  • '''Dublin Four Courts Plaque''' inscribed: ''In Memory of the Irish Barristers who fell in the Great War 1914–1918''. The list includes the name of Thomas Kettle
  • House of Commons London panel commemoration Thomas M. Kettle killed
  • The 153rd session of the Literary and Historical Society UCD remembering their fallen auditor
  • Thomas M. Kettle as a student at Clongowes Wood College
  • Thomas Kettle Memorial
  • Thomas Michael Kettle

Kettle         
  • A traditional [[stainless steel]] kettle with a handle
  • An electric kettle, with boiling water visible in its transparent water chamber
  • A [[stovetop]] kettle on a [[gas burner]]; this type, without a lid, is filled through the ''spout''.
  • A modern white [[Philips]] electric kettle
  • Thermal Vision video of water being boiled in an electric kettle
  • A kettle, with a detachable whistle over its spout
APPLIANCE FOR BOILING WATER
Teakettle; Tea kettle; Electric kettle; Electric jug; Water kettle; Electric kettles; Whistling kettle; Whistling tea kettle
·noun A metallic vessel, with a wide mouth, often without a cover, used for heating and boiling water or other liguids.
kettle         
  • A traditional [[stainless steel]] kettle with a handle
  • An electric kettle, with boiling water visible in its transparent water chamber
  • A [[stovetop]] kettle on a [[gas burner]]; this type, without a lid, is filled through the ''spout''.
  • A modern white [[Philips]] electric kettle
  • Thermal Vision video of water being boiled in an electric kettle
  • A kettle, with a detachable whistle over its spout
APPLIANCE FOR BOILING WATER
Teakettle; Tea kettle; Electric kettle; Electric jug; Water kettle; Electric kettles; Whistling kettle; Whistling tea kettle
n.
1) to put a kettle up to boil
2) a teakettle
3) a kettle boils; whistles
4) (misc.) (colloq.) a fine kettle of fish ('a mess')
tea kettle         
  • A traditional [[stainless steel]] kettle with a handle
  • An electric kettle, with boiling water visible in its transparent water chamber
  • A [[stovetop]] kettle on a [[gas burner]]; this type, without a lid, is filled through the ''spout''.
  • A modern white [[Philips]] electric kettle
  • Thermal Vision video of water being boiled in an electric kettle
  • A kettle, with a detachable whistle over its spout
APPLIANCE FOR BOILING WATER
Teakettle; Tea kettle; Electric kettle; Electric jug; Water kettle; Electric kettles; Whistling kettle; Whistling tea kettle

Wikipedia

Tom Kettle

Thomas Michael Kettle (9 February 1880 – 9 September 1916) was an Irish economist, journalist, barrister, writer, war poet, soldier and Home Rule politician. As a member of the Irish Parliamentary Party, he was Member of Parliament (MP) for East Tyrone from 1906 to 1910 at Westminster. He joined the Irish Volunteers in 1913, then on the outbreak of World War I in 1914 enlisted for service in the British Army, with which he was killed in action on the Western Front in the Autumn of 1916. He was a much admired old comrade of James Joyce, who considered him to be his best friend in Ireland, as well as the likes of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington, Oliver St. John Gogarty and Robert Wilson Lynd.

He was one of the leading figures of the generation who at the turn of the twentieth century gave new intellectual life to Irish party politics, and to the constitutional movement towards All-Ireland Home Rule. A gifted speaker with an incisive mind and devastating wit, his death was regarded as a great loss to Ireland's political and intellectual life.

As G. K. Chesterton surmised, "Thomas Michael Kettle was perhaps the greatest example of that greatness of spirit which was so ill rewarded on both sides of the channel [...] He was a wit, a scholar, an orator, a man ambitious in all the arts of peace; and he fell fighting the barbarians because he was too good a European to use the barbarians against England, as England a hundred years before has used the barbarians against Ireland".