Synonymer & Information om | Engelska ordet LASTINGLY
LASTINGLY
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- However, the awkwardness of the Danish prince, who held the hand of one of Olga's sisters instead of hers during the official presentation of the young couple to the Athenian crowd, lastingly humiliated the future bride.
- It was the intimate connection fostered between artist and audience, the continuity of a live DJ connection to the vibe of the night, and carefully balanced sound throughout the club, including the halls and bathrooms, that would bring the 7,500-square foot, two-level space to a pulsing unity that John Popper of Blues Traveler would lastingly nickname "Sweatglands".
- Son of the Tiger has been described in Stylus Magazine as having some flaws but overall as "compulsively and lastingly listenable".
- These groups included the Ranters, the Fifth Monarchists, the Seekers, the Muggletonians, and – most prominently and most lastingly – the Quakers.
- Covering the third season, Scott Thill at Salon described Korra as one of the toughest, most complex female characters on TV, despite being in a cartoon, and considered that the "surreal, lovely sequel" to Avatar "lastingly and accessibly critiques power, gender, extinction, spirit and more — all wrapped up in a kinetic 'toon as lyrical and expansive as anything dreamt up by Hayao Miyazaki or George Lucas".
- His most important, lastingly significant inventions were electrical looms, traffic signals, pendulum clocks, and the Hipp chronoscope.
- " Complained Simon, "the movie even fails as a piece of wan, moralising entertainment, since it doesn't more firmly and lastingly establish Judy's anger at being 'left alone,' and then also violates the logic it instills in its protagonist by in the end having Judy arbitrarily award herself a victory.
- Dottori also published, in 1643, Rime e Canzoni, which attained a second edition in 1689; and in 1652 he published the mock-heroic epos L'Asino (The donkey), which was lastingly successful.
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