They Burn the Thistles – Ince Memed II (Turkish: İnce Memed means Memed the Thin) is a 1969 novel by Yaşar Kemal. It was Kemal's second novel in his İnce...
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İnce Memed (section The tetralogy)
English translation: Memed, My Hawk (1961) İnce Memed II (1969); They Burn the Thistles (1972) İnce Memed III (1984) İnce Memed IV (1987) Yağcı, Ahu Selin...
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Yaşar Kemal (category Commanders of the Legion of Honour)
Ince Memed II (They Burn the Thistles) (1969) Akçasazın Ağaları/Demirciler Çarşısı Cinayeti (The Agas of Akchasaz Trilogy/Murder in the Ironsmiths Market)...
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'Memed the Slim') is a 1955 novel by Yaşar Kemal. It was Kemal's debut novel and the first novel in his İnce Memed tetralogy. The novel won the Varlık...
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Världsbiblioteket (The World Library) was a Swedish list of the 100 best books in the world, created in 1991 by the Swedish literary magazine Tidningen Boken. The list...
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Onopordum acanthium (redirect from Scotch thistle)
unsuccessful in the Pacific Northwest. A thistle crown weevil (Trichosirocalus horridus) that feeds on musk, bull, plumeless, Italian, and creeping thistles will...
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Region. Burns came through the youth system at Glasgow's Partick Thistle. He was promoted to the first team after agreeing a full-time contract with the club...
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The first still extant Burns Club was founded in Greenock in 1801 by merchants who were born in Ayrshire, some of whom had known Burns. They held the...
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Larkhall Thistle Football Club is a football club from Larkhall, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. Formed in 1878, "the Jags" are Scotland's oldest continuous...
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The Thistle Chapel, located in St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, is the chapel of the Order of the Thistle. At the foundation of the Order of the...
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were burned. The landslide area near Thistle is a valley formed in a depression in an area of bedrock known as the Charleston–Nebo thrust plate. The rock...
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Centaurea solstitialis (redirect from Yellow star thistle)
Centaurea solstitialis, the yellow star-thistle, is a species of thorny plant in the genus Centaurea, which is part of the family Asteraceae. A winter...
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points adrift at the bottom with only 4 matches left to play. They were replaced by Partick Thistle, the champions of the First Division. They secured their...
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punctuation as a matter of house style. They seem more frequently to be British than American (perhaps owing to the AP Stylebook being treated as a de facto...
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Duke of Fife (redirect from The Duke of Fife)
2nd, the arms of the United Kingdom as borne by King Edward VII differenced by a Label of five points Argent the points charged with two Thistles between...
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Ricky Burns (born 13 April 1983) is a Scottish professional boxer. Who held the WBO super-featherweight title from 2010 to 2011; the WBO lightweight interim...
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Football Far North Coast (section 1991 – Lismore Thistles win premiership; history made as Cyril Mayo Cup shared by Lismore Thistles & Richmond Rovers)
Stars, Lismore Thistles B and Lismore Thistles Green. The first Reserve Grade premiers and grand final winners were Lismore Thistles B who defeated Eastwood...
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St Giles' Cathedral (redirect from The High Church of St Giles)
throughout the parapet. Alongside the Thistle Chapel, extensions since the Burn restoration include William Hay's additions of 1883: rooms south of the Moray...
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life during the Second World War. List of maritime disasters List of maritime disasters in the 18th century List of maritime disasters in the 19th century...
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worth 6/8 or 80 pence; the quarter merk, 3/4 or 40d.; the eighth-thistle merk, worth 1/8 or 20d. The first issue weighed 103.8 grains (6.73 g) and was 50%...
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Livingston F.C. (redirect from Ferranti Thistle F.C.)
2011. "Brownlie in the Thistle hot seat". The Herald. 30 December 1993. Retrieved 17 June 2024. Grahame, Ewing (5 February 2004). "Burns has only net interest...
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envelope of burned shards of the vow she had sent, eventually destroying these also. He was apparently unaware Margaret had already broken the pact by her...
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Celtic F.C. (redirect from The Celtic Football Club)
Archived from the original on 2 October 2015. Retrieved 15 September 2015. "Tommy Burns". The Scotsman. 15 May 2008. Archived from the original on 2 April...
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center Oak Prairie after the rain Kilpatrick Hammock Trail Palms near pond in Kilpatrick Hammock Effects of controlled burn, Kilpatrick Hammock Military...
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This is the list of episodes for the PBS children's program Between the Lions, which aired from April 3, 2000, to November 22, 2010, with a one-year hiatus...
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Edna St. Vincent Millay (redirect from A Few Figs from Thistles)
such as a wife leaving her husband in the middle of the night. Millay's 1920 collection A Few Figs From Thistles drew controversy for its exploration of...
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Edward VII (redirect from King Edward VII of the United Kingdom)
a Knight of the Garter on 9 November 1858, and a Knight of the Thistle on 24 May 1867. In 1863, he renounced his succession rights to the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg...
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on 13 April, and who was described by the officer as being "openly Jewish". The Grade II listed, 16th-century Burn Bullock, a former coaching inn, is badly...
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England, thistles for Scotland, and shamrocks for Ireland), connected by seventeen silver knots. On lesser occasions, simpler insignia are used: The star...
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A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle (Scots pronunciation: [ə drʌŋk ˈman luks ət ðə ˈθɪsl̩]) is a long poem by Hugh MacDiarmid written in Scots and published...
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