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Languidic (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃ɡidik]; Breton: Langedig) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department of
Brittany in north-western France. The local...
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Fatigue is a
state of
tiredness (which is not sleepiness),
exhaustion or loss of energy.
Fatigue (in the
medical sense) is
sometimes ****ociated with medical...
- Gamle; Old Norse:
Gormr gamli; Latin:
Gormus Senex), also
called Gorm the
Languid (Danish: Gorm Løge, Gorm den Dvaske), was
ruler of Denmark,
reigning from...
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Breton costume. "
Languidic War Memorial".
Retrieved 3
March 2014. "The war
memorial of Baud".
Retrieved 19
November 2013. "
Languidic War Memorial". Retrieved...
- "either or both
active (tense, upright) and/or p****ive (supine, exposed,
languid, available)",
whereas female solo
performances are said to be "exclusively...
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criticized the film for
being too slow
saying that, "The
pacing is not just
languid, it is
positively slow, and it
allows scenes to go on for much
longer than...
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northern end of
Rhossili Bay. In Brittany, he is
chiefly ****ociated with
Languidic, but
there is a
chapel (Saint-Quidy)
dedicated to him in
Ploumelin or...
- Marc Le
Corre of Auray, Jean
Mestique of Pluvigner,
Pierre Cailloche of
Languidic, and
Mathurin Daumalin of Hillion.
According to Du Clesmeur, the account...
- Robins, who
locates the
essence of her character's
shallow allure in a
languid,
liquid strut and a
smile both
entrancing and devouring".
Robins has won...