Berg Mountwim German Flashcards
Each of these organs has a visceral pleura and parietal pleura
Puh rye uh tull ploor uh
Lungs
The epicardium is its outer layer
Heart
This gem of a word can precede rattlesnake terrapin and moth
Diamondback
Karmas embrace a novel of this OR
A passage to this
India
Michener 1 word 59 Polynesian title
Hawaii
You’ll find this school in Hanover population roughly 10K
Dartmouth
This school official street address in 2960 Broadway
Columbia
Shogun a novel of this
Japan
Meaning to construct or fake as in your excuse for being late
Fabricate
Thick spread made from capers and black olives hails from Provence
Pruh vahn CCC
Top uh nod
Olive oil is high in this type of fat
Monounsaturated
Name tells you only one type of a certain bond per molecule
In 82 he set a modern record by stealing 130 bases
Bonus all time record set in 1887
Ricky Henderson
Hugh nickel-138
For an authentic Greek salad you need feta cheese and these almond shaped Greek olives
Kalamata
Khal uh mot uh
Won 7 CY awards
3 Boston
1 Houston
1 New York
2 Toronto
Roger Clemens - most all time
Randy Johnson, who won five. Steve Carlton and Greg Maddux each won four. Three-time winners include Koufax, Tom Seaver, Jim Palmer, Pedro Martinez, Clayton Kershaw, Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander
A Wrinkle in Time” novelist
Famous characters
Madeleine : L’ENGLE
Madeleine “L’Engle” was an author who specialized in writing fiction for young adults. Her most famous work is “A Wrinkle in Time”, which spawned a series of sequels. Published in 1962, “A Wrinkle in Time”is described as a science fantasy. Included in the book’s cast of characters are Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who and Mrs. Which, all of whom turn out to be supernatural beings who transport the protagonists through the universe.
Novelist and screenwriter was best known for his book “The Godfather”, which he also co-adapted for the big screen.
Also 2 sequels
Mario Puzo
Puzo also wrote two sequels, “The Last Don” and “Omertà”, the latter being published after his death. His name is less associated with some very famous screenplays that he wrote, including “Earthquake”, “Superman” and “Superman II”. Puzo won two Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay: for “The Godfather” (1972) and for “The Godfather Part II” (1974).
Omertà” is a code of honor in southern Italian society. The term has been adopted by the Mafia to mean a code of silence designed to prevent a Mafioso from becoming an informer. For example, the famous Joe Valachi was someone who broke the code of silence in 1963, informing on the New York Mafia. Valachi’s story was told in the movie “The Valachi Papers”, with Charles Bronson playing the lead.
GranTurismo automaker and logo
MASERATI
Maserati is a manufacturer of luxury cars in Italy. The company was founded in Bologna in 1914 by five brothers: Alfieri, Bindo, Carlo, Ettore and Ernesto Maserati. The company uses a trident logo that is based on the trident depicted in the Fountain of Neptune in the Piazza Maggiore in Bologna.
2 not abundant gases in universe
Hydrogen -1
Helium
The controversial class of drugs called this are artificially produced chemicals designed to mimic the effect of the male sex hormone, testosterone.
anabolic steroids
(known informally as “‘roids” or simply “steroids”)
They are termed “anabolic” as they build up cellular tissue (particularly muscle) in a process called anabolism. Taking anabolic steroids can be termed “juicing”, and the aggressive behavior that can be a side-effect is known as “‘roid rage”.
This is a play written by this Norwegian playwright that was first published in 1890. The titular character is a woman who is trapped in a loveless marriage and struggling to find meaning in her life. The play was controversial when it was first produced due to its depiction of a strong-willed, independent woman who defies societal expectations and norms.
Hedda Gabler
Henrik Ibsen
(inflammation of the ear)
otitis
Use descending a staircase no 2 painting
Dew shamp
His painting of Olympus tee led to thr US for the first time for a 23 exhibit on this French painter and his frenemy degas
Edouard Manet
Ed ward
A1920s airship passenger said on a plane you fly but on this 2 word craft named for a count you fly
Graf zeppelin
Graaahf
It’s not just stops in Bergen or alesund on a cruise with this company ; Belgium and Iceland are on the internary too
Norwegian
1980s movie characters
Oliver stone screenwriter of this 83 movie named its main character to honor the super bowl winning QB from 82
Scarface
Named tony Montana to honor Joe Montana
For more than a century this served as the capital of Japan and zest of these military rulers
Kamakura cahhm uh core uh
Shoguns
In 1935 thr nobel prize in chemistry went to a husband and wife the son in law and daughter of this novel prize winning couple
Marie and Pierre curie
Lee krasner wqs married to this fellow abstract expressionist until his death in a 56 car crash
Jackson pollock
In a 1697 play Colley cibber wrote that that is eleven points in thr law
Possession
In 66 the Bobby fuller four sang I’m breakin rocks in thr hot sun I fought thr law and this happened
Thr law won
Kilpling called thr laws of this place many and mighty
Jungle
Supreme Court justice known as the great dissenter said great cases like hard cases make bad law
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Pluralize please
Appendix
10 letters no X
Appendices
Uh pen duh c’s
After golf swing innovator Harry vardon died in 1937 this organization named an annual trophy for him
Var din
PGA
After retirement at age of 28 in 1930 golf great Bobby Jones joined the army and landed here on this date d day plus one
Normandy on June 7 1944