charms

  • 1Charms — Daniil Charms 1938, die letzte bekannte Aufnahme vor der Verhaftung Daniil Charms (russisch Даниил Хармс; eigentlich Daniil Iwanowitsch Juwatschow/Даниил Иванович Ювачёв, wiss. Transliteration Daniil Ivanovič Juvačëv; * 17.jul./ 30. Dezember …

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  • 2Charms — Chạrms   [x ], Daniil Iwanowitsch, eigentlich D. I. Juwatschọw, russischer Lyriker, Dramatiker und Prosaist, * Sankt Petersburg 12. 1. 1906, ✝ (in Haft) 2. 2. 1942; neben A. I. Wwedenskij einer der Hauptvertreter der 1927 gegründeten… …

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  • 3charms —    the sexual attractiveness of a female    The arts or attributes which work such magic on men:     I had a full view of all her charms. (Cleland, 1749)    If, as a woman, you decide to show your charms, you do more than display an amulet …

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  • 4Charms Blow Pops — Type Confectionery Owner Tootsie Roll Industries Introduced 1970s Previous owners Charms Charms Blow Pops are lollipops with bubble gum centers surrounded by a hard candy shell. The candy was popularized by The Charms Company, which was acquired… …

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  • 5Charms Hotel Shanghai (Shanghai) — Charms Hotel Shanghai country: China, city: Shanghai (Near Nanjing Lu) Charms Hotel Shanghai Combining fashion and elegance, Charms Hotel Shanghai is an ideal choice for leisure travellers as well as businessmen.Location Adjoining Nanjing Road… …

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  • 6Charms of the Night Sky — Studio album by Dave Douglas Released 1998 Recorded …

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  • 7Charms Hotel Shanghai — (Шанхай,Китай) Категория отеля: 4 звездочный отель Адрес: 619 Jiujiang Road, Х …

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  • 8charms, verbal —    In a general sense, all traditional spoken formulas to bring good luck or good health are charms, apart from explicit prayers such as God bless her and all who sail in her , said when launching a ship. So are those that turn aside evil, like… …

    A Dictionary of English folklore

  • 9charms, material —    The etymology of the word charm (from Latin carmen, a chant ) shows that in medieval times it meant verbal formulas (see next entry), but in modern languages it is far more widely applied. All the varied objects which are worn, carried, or… …

    A Dictionary of English folklore

  • 10CHARMS — Cryogenic High Accuracy Refraction Measuring System Contributor: CASI …

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