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Banham

Proper noun

Meaning

A habitational surname from Old English.

A village and civil parish in Breckland district, Norfolk, England (OS grid ref TM065880).

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Banham (2002, 286 287), citing The Independent 8 August 1997 Joe de Graft adapted Macbeth as a battle to take over a powerful corporation in Ghana in his 1972 Mambo or Let's Play Games, My Husband. Source: Internet

Banham (2002, 292) Welcome Msomi's 1970 play Umabatha adapts Macbeth to Zulu culture, and was said by The Independent to be "more authentic than any modern Macbeth" in presenting a world in which a man's fighting ability is central to his identity. Source: Internet

Banham (2002, 296) Dev Virahsawmy 's Zeneral Macbeff, first performed in 1982, adapted the story to the local Creole and to the Mauritian political situation. Source: Internet

Damiris Dantas added 14 points, Rachel Banham scored 13 and Sylvia Fowles had 10 points and seven rebounds for Minnesota (2-1). Source: Internet

Senelick in Banham 1995, "Vicentini" p. 867. The rhombus shape of the patches arose by adaptation to the Paris fashion of the 17th century by Biancolelli. Source: Internet

“I can see that period—it’s like Mad Men,” Banham said, referring to the fictional TV show. Source: Internet

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