Examples of using Sarah bernhardt in English and their translations into German
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René Lalique Sarah BernhardtOn 9 December 1896 in Paris, Sarah Bernhardt celebrated thirty years as an actress.
Restaurant Sarah Bernhardt, Café de Paris,
For many years there was a Mucha poster with Sarah Bernhardt at the wall of my room.
later rival Sarah Bernhardt whose signature role is"Lady of the Camellias.
During the 1900 World's Fair, the famous actress Sarah Bernhardt bought an 18 carat gold pendant watch.
Monet, Sarah Bernhardt and many others….
A chef from the Sarah Bernhardt restaurant at Hotel Paris now invites diners to his own restaurant in Vinohrady.
In 1899 Sarah Bernhardt[F1] recited poems of his which had reviously appeared in"Anthologie-Revue de France et d'Italie.
service, the ordinary breakfast, lunch or dinner at Sarah Bernhardt will be unforgettable.
The hotel Campanile Reims Ouest- Tinqueux is located in Avenue Sarah Bernhardt, 19.23 km from the city centre of Tinqueux.
In December 1894, Mucha volunteered to produce a poster advertising a play with Sarah Bernhardt, the most famous actress in Paris.
he was trampled by the great actress Sarah Bernhardt who stayed several times in the seaside resort.
This almond macaroon, biscuit based, chocolate cream filled and chocolate dipped treat is named after Sarah Bernhardt, the famous French actress.
Sarah Bernhardt as Hamlet(in the play"Hamlet" by Shakespeare,
Gourmet Sarah Bernhardt Restaurant offers outstanding French and International cuisine.
Trade witticisms with the likes of Thomas Edison and Sarah Bernhardt as you explore a vast home that once belonged to enigmatic scientist Nikola Tesla.
the once celebrated actress Sarah Bernhardt.
In 1956 at the Sarah Bernhardt Theater in Paris where Mathieu emptied nearly 800 tubes of paint on a canvas of 4 by 12 meters.
We found especially stunning the apple-blossom pink Paeonia lactiflora'Sarah Bernhardt'(Lemoine, 1906)
including the biggest among the biggest: Sarah Bernhardt.
