Examples of using Woolf in English and their translations into Indonesian
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These modifications brought controversy, to start with exhibited during the film“Who's Scared of Virginia Woolf,” in which, to the 1st time around the screen,
Woolf decided to create a helmet that would be easier for them to stuff into a bag
Nicolson, the son of Woolf's close friend and onetime lover, Vita Sackville-West, had fond memories of hunting butterflies with Woolf when he was a boy- an outing that allowed Woolf to indulge a pastime she would enjoyed in childhood.
a setting for novels such as To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf.
writers Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath,
or with Virginia Woolf fans scouring second-hand bookshops in nearby Bloomsbury.
Woolf became one of the central subjects of the 1970's movement of feminist criticism, and her works have
As Woolf, the most fervent of readers,
if Shakespeare had had a sister of equal talents,‘Judith' Shakespeare(as Woolf chooses to call this fictional sibling)
In March 1930, during the Blue Train Races, Woolf Barnato raised the stakes on Rover and its Rover Light Six,
In March 1930, during the Blue Train Races, Woolf Barnato raised the stakes on Rover and its Rover Light Six having raced and beat Le Train Bleu for the first time, to better that record with his 6½ Litre Bentley Speed Six on a bet of 100 Pound Sterling.
In March 1930, during the Blue Train Races, Woolf Barnato raised the stakes on Rover and its Rover Light Six having raced and beat Le Train Bleu for the first time, to better that record with his 6½ Litre Bentley Speed Six on a bet of GBP100.
In March 1930, during the Blue Train Races, Woolf Barnato raised the stakes on Rover and its Rover Light Six having raced and beaten Le Train Bleu for the first time, to better that record with his 6½ Litre Bentley Speed Six on a bet of 100 Pound Sterling.
In March 1930, during the Blue Train Races, Woolf Barnato raised the stakes on Rover and its Rover Light Six,
subjected to further iconisation in the Burton/Taylor film of Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf in 1966, Woolf remains perennially fascinating as a compelling amalgam of female aristocratic beauty,
Woolf thinks not.
Woolf thinks not.
Virginia Woolf said.
Who is Virginia Woolf?
Virginia Woolf drowned herself.