Caldecott-award


an annual award in the U.S. for an outstanding illustrated juvenile book.

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    a large, basinlike depression resulting from the explosion or collapse of the center of a volcano. Contemporary Examples Big-Sky West Texas: A Road Trip Through Hidden America Condé Nast Traveler March 17, 2014 Book a Room for Two in a Santorini Cave Joanna Eede June 9, 2014 Historical Examples The Wonder Book of Volcanoes and […]

  • Calderdale

    noun a unitary authority in N England, in West Yorkshire. Pop: 193 200 (2003 est). Area: 364 sq km (140 sq miles)

  • Calderon-de-la-barca

    Pedro [pey-droh,, ped-roh;; Spanish pe-th raw] /ˈpeɪ droʊ,, ˈpɛd roʊ;; Spanish ˈpɛ ðrɔ/ (Show IPA), 1600–81, Spanish dramatist and poet. noun Pedro (ˈpeðro). 1600–81, Spanish dramatist, whose best-known work is La Vida es Sueño. He also wrote autos sacramentales, outdoor plays for the feast of Corpus Christi, 76 of which survive.

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    cauldron. a large kettle or boiler. Historical Examples The Virginians William Makepeace Thackeray The Midnight Queen May Agnes Fleming Soyer’s Culinary Campaign Alexis Soyer Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II. Pierce Egan The Triads of Ireland Kuno Meyer Current History, A Monthly Magazine New York Times Love in a Cloud Arlo Bates ZigZag […]

  • Caldwell

    Erskine, 1903–1987, U.S. novelist. Sarah, born 1924, U.S. conductor and opera producer. a city in W Idaho. Contemporary Examples American Dreams: ‘Tobacco Road’ by Erskine Caldwell Nathaniel Rich April 29, 2012 The Ron Paul Rebellion Fizzles in Tampa Michelle Goldberg August 29, 2012 Dr. Phil’s Creepy Autopsy Christine Pelisek November 5, 2011 Historical Examples The […]


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