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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...
- "innate
charm and
poignant vulnerability",
while Hornaday highlighted his "
languidly graceful"
performance and its "playful physicality".
Chalamet hosted an...
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under the
pseudonym Manuel Tiago.
David Stratton of
Variety wrote "A
languidly paced escape adventure in
which suspense potential is
abandoned to focus...
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feature distorted and reverberation-laden guitars,
minimal drumming,
languid vocals, synthesizers, and
lyrical themes of
outer space and
science fiction...
- László Krasznahorkai. Shot in black-and-white and
composed of thirty-nine
languidly paced shots, the film
portrays the life of János and his
uncle György...
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awarded against the Corinthians,
their goalkeeper would stand aside, lean
languidly on the
goalpost and
watch the ball
being kicked into his own net. If the...
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portrays family members and
friends clad in
classical robes,
posing languidly with hounds,
horses and flowers. In 1930, Sir
Henry opened a
public museum...
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their 1971
album Sticky Fingers. It is a slow-paced,
bluesy song
featuring languid guitars with
heavy blues and soul influences. In his review,
Richie Unterberger...