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O que (quem) é dust and ashes - definição


dust and ashes         
BOOK BY ANATOLI RYBAKOV
something that causes great disappointment.
Dust and Ashes         
BOOK BY ANATOLI RYBAKOV
Dust and Ashes () is a novel by Anatoly Rybakov that recounts the era in the Soviet Union of the build-up to the 'Congress of the Victors' (26 January - 10 February 1934), the early years of the second Five Year Plan and the (supposed) circumstances of the murder of Sergey Kirov prior to the beginning of the Great Purge, the years from 1936 to 1938. It is the third book of the trilogy, preceded by Children of the Arbat and Fear.
The Ashes         
  • [[Bill Woodfull]] evades a ball from [[Harold Larwood]] with [[Bodyline]] field settings.
  • Michael Beer]] to complete England's 3–1 Ashes victory on 7 January 2011
  • The earliest published photo of [[the Ashes urn]], from ''[[The Illustrated London News]]'', 1921
  • The full version of the song from the ''[[Melbourne Punch]]'', the fourth verse of which is pasted onto the urn
  • Celebrations at the SCG after Australia won the Ashes 5–0 in 2014
  • The death notice that appeared in ''[[The Sporting Times]]''
  • [[Herbert Sutcliffe]] sweeps [[Arthur Mailey]] during the first Ashes Test in Sydney, 1924.
  • The Honourable Ivo Bligh
  • [[Melbourne Cricket Ground]] [[Boxing Day Test]] 1998
  • Bill Johnston]] on his way to a century at Sydney.
  • [[Fred Spofforth]], "The Demon Bowler", was instrumental in Australia's 1882 victory over England with 14 wickets for 90.
  • [[Rupertswood]] outside Melbourne, where the urn was presented to Bligh
  • A modern-day replica of [[The Ashes urn]]
  • Flintoff]] reaches 100 at [[Trent Bridge]] in 2005
TEST CRICKET SERIES PLAYED BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND ENGLAND, THE OLDEST KNOWN CRICKET LEAGUE
Ashes series; Ashes Cricket Test; The ashes; Ashes Trophy

The Ashes is a Test cricket series played between England and Australia. The term originated in a satirical obituary published in a British newspaper, The Sporting Times, immediately after Australia's 1882 victory at The Oval, its first Test win on English soil. The obituary stated that English cricket had died, and "the body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia". The mythical ashes immediately became associated with the 1882–83 series played in Australia, before which the English captain Ivo Bligh had vowed to "regain those ashes". The English media therefore dubbed the tour the quest to regain the Ashes.

After England had won two of the three Tests on the tour, a small urn was presented to Bligh by a group of Melbourne women including Florence Morphy, whom Bligh married within a year. The contents of the urn are reputed to be the ashes of a wooden bail, and were humorously described as "the ashes of Australian cricket". It is not clear whether that "tiny silver urn" is the same as the small terracotta urn given to the MCC by Bligh's widow after his death in 1927.

The urn has never been the official trophy of the Ashes series, having been a personal gift to Bligh. However, replicas of the urn are often held aloft by victorious teams as a symbol of their victory in an Ashes series. Since the 1998–99 Ashes series, a Waterford Crystal representation of the Ashes urn (called the Ashes Trophy) has been presented to the winners of an Ashes series as the official trophy of that series. Irrespective of which side holds the tournament, the urn remains in the MCC Museum at Lord's; it has however been taken to Australia to be put on touring display on two occasions: as part of the Australian Bicentenary celebrations in 1988 and to accompany the Ashes series in 2006–07.

An Ashes series traditionally consists of five Tests, hosted in turn by England and Australia at least once every two years. The Ashes are regarded as being held by the team that most recently won the series. If the series is drawn, the team that currently holds the Ashes retains the trophy.

There have been 72 Ashes series: Australia have won 34, England have won 32 and six series have been drawn.

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Dust and Ashes
Dust and Ashes () is a novel by Anatoly Rybakov that recounts the era in the Soviet Union of the build-up to the 'Congress of the Victors' (26 January - 10 February 1934), the early years of the second Five Year Plan and the (supposed) circumstances of the murder of Sergey Kirov prior to the beginning of the Great Purge, the years from 1936 to 1938. It is the third book of the trilogy, preceded by Children of the Arbat and Fear.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para dust and ashes
1. Turkey‘s lungs, its heritage, the livelihood of the villagers of the forests, the homes of the wild animals were turning to dust and ashes.
2. In his second film, «Khak wa Khakistar» («Dust and Ashes») he played a small boy who became deaf when a rocket attack destroyed his house.
3. He reminded James I that he too was a mortal, "dust and ashes" like the rest of us, with no power over the immortal souls of his subjects.
4. Jawanmard showed a talent for directing from the start, according to his father. «When he was doing ‘Dust and Ashes’ I saw that when he was not in shooting, he was making up his own scenes and imitating the director,» said Humayun. «After that, colleagues kept asking him to make a role for himself and direct it.
5. Could it be true that after life has departed from us, and our bodies have decomposed and been reduced to dust and ashes, which happens to all dead people within a certain period of their burial, apart from some exceptional cases, we will be brought back to life?