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Mandela

Directors: Angus Gibson and Jo Menell Directors of Photography: Dewald Aukema and Peter Tischhauser Editor: Andy Keir Music: Hugh Masekela and Cédric Gradus Samson Producers:…

classic revival

(Encyclopedia) classic revival, widely diffused phase of taste (known as neoclassic) which influenced architecture and the arts in Europe and the United States during the last years of the 18th and…

Classics

United States HistoryCommon SenseThomas Paine's Pro-Revolution Pamphlet Give Me Liberty...Patrick Henry's Famous Speech The Federalist PapersA critical study of the U.S. Constitution…

Classic

Classic Distance: 11/4 miles (since 1984).Year Winner (Margin)Time Jockey Trainer 2nd place 3rd place1984 Wild Again (hd)2:032/5 Pat Day Vincent Timphony Slew o' Gold Gate Dancer*1985 Proud…

BASSMASTERS Classic

Japanese pro Takahiro Omori reeled in some last-minute heriocs to become the 34th annual CITGO BASSMASTERS Classic champion on the waters of Lake Wylie in Charlotte, N.C. Landing his two…

Brewer's: Classics

The best authors. The Romans were divided by Servius into six classes. Any citizen who belonged to the highest class was called classicus, all the rest were said to be infra clàssem. From…

Classical Mythology

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Classics of Blues Literature

Blues and Gospel Records 1902-1942, J. Godrich and R.M.W. Dixon Blues Unlimited (magazine) Chicago Breakdown (Chicago Blues), Mike Rowe…

Brewer's: Classic Races

(The). The five chief horse-races in England, viz. the 2,000 and 1,000 guinea races for two-year-olds, run at Newmarket, the Derby for fillies and colts, the Oaks for fillies only, and…

Brewer's: Delphin Classics

A set of Latin classics edited in France by thirty-nine scholars, under the superintendence of Montausier, Bossuet, and Huet, for the use of the son of Louis XIV., called the Grand Dauphin…