PC David Copperfield - definição. O que é PC David Copperfield. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é PC David Copperfield - definição


PC David Copperfield         
BRITISH POLICE OFFICER
Wasting Police Time (book); David Copperfield (policeman)
PC David Copperfield is the pen name of Stuart Davidson, formerly of the Staffordshire Police, who is believed to have been the Internet's first police blogger, who later wrote the best-selling book about the British police service, Wasting Police Time, while serving as a police constable. He is now serving as a police officer in Canada.
David Copperfield (character)         
  • Charles Dickens working at Warren Blacking Factory
PROTAGONIST AFTER WHICH THE 1850 CHARLES DICKENS NOVEL, DAVID COPPERFIELD, WAS NAMED
Trotwood Copperfield
David Copperfield is the protagonist after which the 1850 Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield was named. The character is widely thought to be based on Dickens himself, incorporating many elements of his own life.
PC Fútbol         
VIDEO GAME SERIES
PC Premiere; PC Calcio; PC Futbol; PC Fútbol 2000
PC Fútbol was a series of football management simulation games developed by Spanish developers Dinamic Multimedia. It was one of the big successes in the Spanish PC market, spawning several titles from 1992 until the studio's closure in 2001.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para PC David Copperfield
1. Using the pseudonym PC David Copperfield, Stuart Davidson, 36, charted his frustrations at the red tape and target–driven culture facing officers.
2. A couple of years ago, a serving policeman using the pseudonym PC David Copperfield blew the whistle on the lunatic bureaucracy and moronic, target–driven culture in a Midlands force, sorry "service". His revelations were serialised in the Daily Mail.