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threepenny
threepenny, a. (n.) (ˈθrɪpənɪ, ˈθrɛpənɪ) 1. Of the value or price of threepence. a. threepenny nail, a nail of the size which originally cost threepence a hundred. (See penny 10.)1429–30 Rec. St. Mary at Hill 73 Also for d{supc} iij peny nayll, j d ob. 1481, 1484 [see penny 10]. 1486 Naval Acc. Hen....
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Threepenny Novel
Threepenny Novel () is a 1934 German novel by the dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht, first published in Amsterdam by in 1934. It is similar in structure to his more famous The Threepenny Opera and features several of the same characters such as Macheath, together with a general
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threepenny
threepenny/ˈθrepənɪ, ˈθrʌpənɪ; `θripənɪ/ [attrib 作定语](Brit) costing or worth three pence 三便士的.
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The Threepenny Opera (film)
The Threepenny Opera () is a 1931 German musical film directed by G. W. Pabst. The Threepenny Opera differs in significant respects from the play and the internal timeline is somewhat vague.
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The Threepenny Review
"The Threepenny Opera" is the title of one of Brecht's most famous works. The Threepenny Review has published more literary work by Javier Marías than any other American magazine.
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thruppenny
thrup(p)ence, thrup(p)enny (ˈθrʌpəns, ˈθrʌpənɪ; ˈθrʊ-) Repr. colloq. or dial. pronunc. of threepence, threepenny a. (n.).1895 H. Nevinson Neighbours of Ours v. 142 They paid 'er fivepence for doin' each large flag... So she sublets to Ginger at thruppence a flag. 1962 Spectator 27 July 117 A letter ...
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Japan's Threepenny Opera
The name was derived from Bertold Brecht's Threepenny Opera and in a way is its variant, in the Japanese setting.
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threepenny bit
threepenny bit/ˌθrepnɪ ˈbɪt; ˌθriˌpənɪ `bɪt/ formerBritish coin worth three pence (英国旧时的)三便士硬币.
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trizzie
trizzie Austral. slang. (ˈtrɪzɪ) Also trizzy. [Orig. uncertain: perh. f. trey n. + -ie.] A threepenny piece.1941 Baker Dict. Austral. Slang 78 Trizzie, a 3d. piece. 1959 G. Hamilton Summer Glare 31 My greatest pal now was John ‘Trizzie’ Peele... He always had a threepenny bit in his pocket which gav...
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No. 1 Croydon
No. 1 Croydon (formerly the NLA Tower, and colloquially the 50p Building, the Weddingcake or the Threepenny bit building) is a tall building at 12–16 Addiscombe The resemblance to threepenny and 50p coins is approximate, as the building's floors are octagonal (8 sides) whereas threepenny coins were dodecagonal
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Carmen Capalbo
Among Capalbo's notable productions were a revival of The Threepenny Opera, which was a major Off-Broadway success, and the 1957 premiere of A Moon for He won a Special Tony Award in 1956 for The Threepenny Opera and another in 1957 for The Potting Shed.
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who is the author of the song i won't mind
His stage credits include roles in Into the Woods, The Threepenny Opera, and Damn Yankees.
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Jim Powell (poet)
Review 2014, on Lawrence's poetry)
"The Eternal Ones of the Dream" (Threepenny Review 2012, on Duncan's H.D. Book)
"Wendell Berry: Light in Darkness" (Threepenny Review 2011)
"Poetry Without Imposture" (Threepenny Review, 2008, on Thom Gunn)
"Reading The Canon
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is nell marie mckay a singer
She made her Broadway debut in The Threepenny Opera. She is the daughter of Bob McKay and the granddaughter of Robert McKay.
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