Examples of using Kipling in English and their translations into Korean
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Kipling by Happyculture in Paris(Paris City Centre), you will be
The phrase was used in a poem by Rudyard Kipling to describe the behavior and obligations of a wolf in a pack.
Kipling Manotel is located within 20 minutes' walk from the center of Geneva.
Rudyard Kipling in The Jungle Book uses it to mean an actual law code used by wolves and other animals in the jungles of India… Wikipedia.
Rudyard Kipling once wrote that if History was taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.”.
Rudyard Kipling once said,“if history were taught in the form of stories it would never be forgotten”.
The first condition of understanding a foreign country is to smell it."--Rudyard Kipling.
As Rudyard Kipling said,"If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten".
They have also lived through setbacks and successes, and handled“those two imposters just the same”(Rudyard Kipling).
Vans, Timberland and Kipling among the brands that have announced they will stop using Brazilian leather to protect the Amazon.
The idea consisted of creating a 3D printed plastic bag starting from the Monkey Madness collection, which is based on different designs of the Kipling monkey.
accessories brand Kipling has given its monkey mascot a prominent role.
Kipling called it a City of Dreadful Night,
Kipling refused to accept the role of Poet Laureate
But I believe the horse head. Look, I don't know if I trust Kipling.
On the photo over, for Mr Kipling, Kimble states:“I had to make the fruit as well as the tarts look appetizing, however, for the scene to still feel rich and intense.
If only they would read a little Dickens or Kipling they would soon discover there was more to life than cheating people
The 192 Airport Rocket provides an all-day accessible service between the airport and Kipling Station on the Bloor-Danforth Subway(journey time:
From 1902 Kipling made his home in Sussex,
Passed in 1905, 17 years after Rudyard Kipling penned those evocative words, it was called