Temperance

  • 51Temperance "Bones" Brennan — For the character in Kathy Reichs novels, see Temperance Brennan. Temperance Brennan Bones character Photograph of Brennan, as portrayed by Emily Deschanel …

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  • 52Temperance Brennan — Article principal : Bones. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Brennan. Temperance Brennan …

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  • 53Temperance Fountain — The Temperance Fountain is a fountain and statue located in Washington, D.C. donated to the city in 1882 by Henry D. Cogswell, a dentist from San Francisco, California, who was a crusader in the temperance movement. This fountain was one of a… …

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  • 54Temperance Brennan (Bones) — Infobox character colour = orange name = Dr. Temperance Brennan caption = first = Pilot last = cause = nickname = Bones, Tempe alias = Joy Keenan gender = Female age = 31 born = 1976 [ The Woman in Limbo , Bones , Season 1 Episode 22.] status =… …

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  • 55Temperance, Michigan — Infobox Settlement official name = Temperance, Michigan settlement type = CDP imagesize = image caption = image imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250x200px map caption = Location in Bedford Township, Monroe County and the state of… …

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  • 56Temperance (Scotland) Act 1913 — The Temperance (Scotland) Act 1913 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom under which voters in a district in Scotland were enabled to hold a poll to vote on whether their district remained wet or went dry (that is, whether alcoholic… …

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  • 57Temperance Educational Quarterly — The Temperance Educational Quarterly was published by the Department of Scientific Temperance Instruction of the Women s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU). The magazine provided scripts for students and teachers to use on Willard day, printed… …

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  • 58temperance union — A society organized for the purpose of teaching and promoting temperance, particularly temperance in the use of alcoholic beverages. See Women s Christian Temperance Union …

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  • 59Temperance plays —    Plays (mostly melodramas) that illustrated the evils of drink were mostly written during the decades before modernism and yet they proved surprisingly enduring. Thus, William H. Smith s The Drunkard (1844), with its horrifying scene of… …

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  • 60temperance — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin temperantia, from temperant , temperans, present participle of temperare to moderate, be moderate Date: 14th century 1. moderation in action, thought, or feeling ; restraint 2. a.… …

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