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Что (кто) такое Irving Berlin - определение


Irving Berlin soundtrack filmography         
COMPOSER FILMOGRAPHY
Irving Berlin Soundtrack Filmography
This is a list of movies that used the music of songwriter Irving Berlin (1888–1989). This list includes only feature films from Berlin's lifetime.
William Winter-Irving         
AUSTRALIAN POLITICIAN
William Irving Winter-Irving; William Irving Winter; Winter-Irving, William
William Irving Winter-Irving, born William Irving Winter (1840 – 28 June 1901) was an Australian grazier, magistrate and politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council.
Irving, Eugene, Oregon         
UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY IN OREGON
Irving, Oregon
Irving was an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States, and now partly within the Eugene city limits. Irving was a station on the Southern Pacific Railroad's Valley Line between Eugene and Junction City, first named "Halletts" when the line was built in 1872.
Примеры употребления для Irving Berlin
1. The white Christmases that Irving Berlin dreamed of weren‘t the earliest ones he used to know.
2. It’s the army, Mr Jones, to paraphrase the heterosexual songwriter Irving Berlin.
3. In 1'46, the Irving Berlin musical "Annie Get Your Gun," starring Ethel Merman as Annie Oakley, opened on Broadway.
4. The old Irving Berlin tune "The Song Is Ended (But the Melody Lingers On)" captures the aftermath of Pennsylvania‘s Democratic primary –– with a twist.
5. We should not forget that "God Bless America," which has become our unofficial national anthem through popular acclaim, was written by Irving Berlin, an immigrant Russian Jew.