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O que (quem) é falling leaves - definição


Falling Leaves (play)         
PLAY
Falling Leaves is a 1924 play by the British writer Sutton Vane. It features a love triangle between three characters.
Falling Leaves (1966 film)         
1966 FILM BY OTAR IOSSELIANI
Giorgobistve (1966)
Falling Leaves () is a 1966 Soviet drama film directed by Otar Iosseliani. The film was screened at the International Critics' Week of the 1968 Cannes Film Festival.
The Falling Leaves         
POEM
The falling leaves
The Falling Leaves is a poem written by Margaret Postgate-Cole (1893–1980) in November 1915 about World War I. Cole was an English atheist, feminist, pacifist, and socialist; her pacifist views influenced her poetry.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para falling leaves
1. And as autumn arrives, the falling leaves reveal a premiership that could all too easily slide into a lame duckship.
2. The Met Office also warned that some areas may be susceptible to flooding because of falling leaves blocking drains and pipe systems.
3. This tree, whose branches the neighbors trim because the falling leaves litter their Tuscan garden, is one of the only ancient things left in the former citrus–grove colony.
4. And although the British are habitually perplexed by the climate doing exactly what it did last year falling leaves are as astonishing to trains in November as is snow to roads in January even a cursory glance at a calendar might have suggested preparation for the unhappy consequence that is sun, sweat and stench.
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