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  • 41Poet House — (Сеул,Южная Корея) Категория отеля: 1 звездочный отель Адрес: 304 67 Sindang dong, Чун гу …

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  • 42Poet's Pub — is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Frederick Wilson and starring Derek Bond, Rona Anderson, James Robertson Justice, Joyce Grenfell, Maurice Denham and Arthur Lowe. An Oxford poet is convinced to become manager of a country inn, after… …

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  • 43poet laureate — plural poets laureate n a poet who is chosen by a king, queen, president etc to write poems on important national occasions …

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  • 44Poet Laureate — The plural is Poets Laureate, although Poet Laureates is often used …

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  • 45Poet Laureate — ► NOUN (pl. Poets Laureate) ▪ a poet appointed by the British sovereign to write poems for royal and official occasions …

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  • 46Poet laureate —   [ poʊɪt lɔːrɪət, englisch; vergleiche Poeta laureatus], in England inoffiziell zuerst an B. Jonson, offiziell zuerst an J. Dryden verliehenes, honoriertes Hofamt, früher mit der Verpflichtung verbunden, zu feierlichen Anlässen Gedichte zu… …

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  • 47Poet Laureate — Poet Laur|e|ate [ ,pouət lɔriət ] noun count someone who is chosen to write poems for important national events …

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  • 48Poet Laureate — A Poet Laureate is a poet officially appointed by a government and is often expected to compose poems for State occasions and other government events. The plural form is poets laureate.In England, the term has for centuries been the title of the… …

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  • 49Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress — The Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress is appointed by the United States Librarian of Congress and earns a stipend of $35,000 a year. Originally the title was Consultant in Poetry , but that was changed in 1986 to be… …

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  • 50poet laureate — pl. poets laureate. 1. (in Great Britain) a poet appointed for life as an officer of the royal household, formerly expected to write poems in celebration of court and national events. 2. a poet recognized or acclaimed as the most eminent or… …

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