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noire$52899$ - tradução para holandês

CITY IN THE REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Pointe Noire; Pointe-Noire, Congo; Point-noire; Point-Noire; Point Noire; Pointe-Noire Department; Pointe-Noire Region
  • Flag & Coat of arms of Pointe-Noire
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  • [[Junior Etou]]
  • [[Stade Municipal (Pointe-Noire)]]
  • Timber for export at the Port of Pointe-Noire
  • USS ''Samuel B. Roberts'']] visiting the Port of Pointe Noire

noire      
adj. zwart (in het Frans)
film noir         
  • motifs]].<ref>Appel (1974), p. 4.</ref>
  • The Big Sleep]]''.
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  • [[Harrison Ford]] as detective Rick Deckard in ''[[Blade Runner]]'' (1982). Like many classic noirs, the film is set in a version of Los Angeles where it constantly rains.<ref>Hunter (1982), p. 197.</ref> The steam in the foreground is a familiar noir trope, while the "bluish-smoky exterior" updates the black-and-white mode.<ref>Kennedy (1982), p. 65.</ref>
  • PRC]], however, the film was 30 percent over budget.<ref>Erickson (2004), p. 26.</ref>
  • [[Rita Hayworth]] in the trailer for ''[[The Lady from Shanghai]]'' (1947)
  • noir fiction]] writer [[Dorothy B. Hughes]]. Two of noir's defining actors, [[Gloria Grahame]] and [[Humphrey Bogart]], portray star-crossed lovers in the film.
  • [[Marlene Dietrich]], an actress frequently called upon to play a [[femme fatale]].
  • fatalistic]] mood leavened with provocative banter. Pictured are noir icons [[Robert Mitchum]] and [[Jane Greer]].
  • Freudian theory]].<ref>Ottoson (1981), p. 143.</ref>
  • multiple narrators]], and flashbacks within flashbacks.<ref>Telotte (1989), pp. 74–87.</ref>
  • [[Sharon Stone]] as [[Catherine Tramell]], archetypal modern [[femme fatale]], in ''[[Basic Instinct]]'' (1992). Her diabolic nature is underscored by an "extra-lurid visual code", as in the notorious interrogation scene.<ref name=W209>Williams (2005), p. 229.</ref>
  • Stray Dog]]'' (1949), directed and cowritten by [[Akira Kurosawa]], contains many cinematographic and narrative elements associated with classic American film noir.
  • "Loneliness has followed me my whole life, everywhere. In bars, in cars, sidewalks, stores, everywhere. There's no escape. I'm God's lonely man." [[Robert De Niro]] as neo-noir [[antihero]] Travis Bickle in ''[[Taxi Driver]]'' (1976)
  • The Stranger]]'', full film
  • newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref> which would remove it from the category of film noir. Others say the combination of color and the specificity of director [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s vision exclude it from the category.<ref>Bould (2005), p. 18.</ref>
FILM STYLE USUALLY DEPLOYED IN MYSTERY AND POLICE PROCEDURAL DETECTIVE CRIME FILMS
Film Noir; Bad girl movies; Noir film; Films noir; Film-noirs; Film noirs; Film-noir; Fjlm noir; Bad girl movie; Film Noire; Film black; Neon noir; Films noirs
"zwarte film", film opgezet in een mistroostige stedelijke omgeving en een cynische kijk geeft op het leven door veelvuldige criminele daden en ontaarding (Frans)
Black Sea         
  • [[Ivan Aivazovsky]]. ''Black Sea Fleet in the Bay of Theodosia'', just before the [[Crimean War]]
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  • [[Phytoplankton]] blooms and plumes of sediment form the bright blue swirls that ring the Black Sea in this 2004 image.
  • Georgia]], with the skyline of [[Batumi]] on the horizon
  • [[Ukrainian Navy]] artillery boat U170 in the [[Bay of Sevastopol]]
  • Map of the [[Dardanelles]]
  • A 16th-century map of the Black Sea by [[Diogo Homem]]
  • porpoising]] with a ferry at [[Batumi]] port
  • Ice on the [[Gulf of Odesa]]
  • The [[Bosporus]], taken from the [[International Space Station]]
  • 135px
  • Black Sea coast in [[Ordu]], [[Turkey]]
  • Coast of the Black Sea at [[Ordu]]
  • The port of [[Poti]], Georgia
  • Greek colonies]] (8th–3rd century BCE) of the Black Sea (Euxine, or "hospitable" sea)
  • The Black Sea near [[Constanța]], Romania
  • This [[SeaWiFS]] view reveals the colorful interplay of currents on the sea's surface.
  • USS ''Yorktown'']] during the [[1988 Black Sea bumping incident]]
  • spit]]. [[Sinemorets]], Bulgaria
  • Kapchik Cape in Crimea
  • [[Yalta]], Crimea
  • The [[Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge]] in [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]], crosses the [[Bosporus]] strait near its entrance to the Black Sea. Connecting Europe and Asia, it is one of the tallest suspension bridges in the world.
  •  [[Swallow's Nest]] in [[Crimea]]
  • sanatorium]] in [[Sochi]], Russia
  • The bay of [[Sudak]], Crimea
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SEA BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA
Pontus Euxinus; Euxine Sea; Black sea; Euxine; Black seas; The Black Sea; Pontus Euxinos; Tatlageacul Mare River; Tatlageacul Mic River; Pontic littoral; Black Sea littoral; Black Sea shelf; Schwarzes Meer; შავი ზღვა; Kara Deniz; Чорноморський; Черно море; Черноморский; შავი ზღვის; Marea Neagră; Euxeinos; Black Sea Basin; Εὔξεινος; Circumpontic; Euxinus; Euxeinos Pontos; Black Sea basin; Pontus Euxeinus; Euxinus Pontus; Russia-Turkey border; Biodiversity of the Black Sea; Ecology of the Black Sea; History of the Black Sea region; Pollution in the Black Sea; Mer Noire; Black Sea trade and economy; History of the Black Sea; History of Black Sea; Black Sea drainage basin; Black Sea climate and ecology; Draft:Black Sea climate and ecology; Draft:Black Sea trade and economy
de Zwarte Zee (zee als grens tussen Turkije, Bulgarije, Roemenië, Oekraïne en Georgia, uitmondend in de Middellandse Zee)

Definição

bete noire
Note: in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use 'bete noire'
If you refer to someone or something as your bete noire, you mean that you have a particular dislike for them or that they annoy you a great deal.
Our real bete noire is the car boot sale.
= bugbear
N-SING: oft with poss

Wikipédia

Pointe-Noire

Pointe-Noire ([pwɛ̃t.nwaʁ]; Kongo: Njinji, French: Ndjindji with the letter d following French spelling standards) is the second largest city in the Republic of the Congo, following the capital of Brazzaville, and an autonomous department since 2004. Before this date it was the capital of the Kouilou region (now a separate department). It is situated on a headland between Pointe-Noire Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Pointe-Noire is the main commercial centre of the country and has a population of 715,334 (2007), expanding to well over 1 million when the entire metropolitan area is taken into account.