- from this
foundation that one can
begin to
understand abandonment and
forlornness. Søren
Kierkegaard and
Frederich Nietzsche, the
supposed originators...
- an
article on "
forlorn", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
Wiktionary entry "
forlorn" You can also:
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Forlorn in
Wikipedia to...
- A
forlorn hope is a band of
soldiers or
other combatants chosen to take the
vanguard in a
military operation, such as a
suicidal ****ault
through the breach...
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increasingly scarce, a
small group calling themselves "The
Forlorn Hope"
turned to cannibalism. The
Forlorn was the
working title for the film. The film opens...
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Advice to the
Lovelorn is a 1933
American pre-Code comedy-drama film
directed by
Alfred L.
Werker and
starring Lee Tracy,
Sally Blane, Paul
Harvey and...
- Page, too.)" And
declared "Byrnes
feels born to sell the
naivete and
forlornness of her character’s “Lonely Pew,” with some
soprano heft."
Byrnes was...
- Cape
Forlorn is a 1931
British drama film
directed by
Ewald André
Dupont and
starring Fay Compton,
Frank Harvey and Ian Hunter. It was the English-language...
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which Tyler's
acting is a
match for her
beauty (she's
always been a bit
forlorn).
Altman helps her find some snap, but a relaxed,
silly snap, as in the...
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crepuscular production", and
feature slow tempos,
rumbling b****, and
forlorn echoes. His
music incorporates samples that are
unconventional in R&B production...
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Kilmore Quay (Irish: Cé na
Cille Móire,
meaning 'Quay of the big church') is a
fishing village near Kilmore, in
County Wexford, Ireland. As of 2016, it...