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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 describes a
state of
tiredness (which is not sleepiness),
exhaustion or loss of energy.
Fatigue (in the
medical sense) is
sometimes ****ociated...
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properly styled a pastoral.
Although its
action was, in the main,
languid and sentimental,
there was a side of the
Astree which encouraged that extravagant...
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Spiranthes perexilis, the
languid ladies’-tresses, is a
species of
orchid native to
California and Oregon.
Spiranthes perexilis plants are
closely related...
- Leia is a
variant of the
Hebrew Leah,
meaning languid in
several languages,
including Koine Gr**** and Portuguese. It is
commonly used in
reference to...
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commercial for "Top Br****", a hair
pomade for men by Revlon.
Lounging languidly on an animal-print rug, she
purred at the camera,
addressing the male...
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exploring new
lyrical territory, with more ****ual
imagery juxtaposed with the
languidly surreal title track. On 1
January 1972,
following a tour of the United...
- harpsichord.
Mallinson falls in love with her, as does Conway,
though more
languidly.
Conway is
given an
audience with the High Lama, an unheard-of honor....
- website's
critics consensus reads, "It has
perhaps aged poorly, but this
languidly paced WWII
romance remains an iconic, well-acted film,
featuring particularly...