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apercu उदाहरण वाक्य

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41.Jacques Fedry . 1977 . " Apercu sur la phonologie et la tonologie de quatre langues du groupe Mubi-Karbo ( Guera, Dangaleat-est, Dangaleat-ouest, Bidiyo, Dyongor ), " " Etudes Phonologiques Chadiennes ".

42."Honour " is an insufferably smug, none too smart play in which all the false starts of the sentences, the hesitations written into the dialogue, cannot disguise the monotony of the author's lame apercus and often meaningless epigrams.

43.The members of the Jane Austen Society, for example, seem to speak in well-constructed paragraphs containing wry apercus, while the " Finnegans Wake " readers can range through the entire world of human experience while discussing one word of the text.

44.Acknowledging the question, Cantor raised the vessel containing the beverage, studied its familiar red, white, and silver design and offered a reply that was as much declaration of love as socioeconomic apercu : " Coca-Cola : It's America in a can ."

45.Every so often a hobo ( Hanks again ) materializes to dispense a cryptic apercu to the boy, maybe because the child is the father of the man or because the film's envelope-pushing gobbled up most of the budget and there was only enough money for one star.

46.The outcome is a clever collection of vignettes, descriptions, commentaries and apercus, held together by the author's voice and a finely tuned sense of the absurd, a sort of irreverent, 90s version of Renata Adler's classic, " Speedboat " ( 1976 ).

47.In 1912 Polish historian Michel Sokolnicki ( MichaB Sokolnicki ) found in archives of French Ministry of Foreign Affairs a 1797 memorandum " " Apercu sur la Russie " of his ancestor, general MichaB Sokolnicki and wrote a journal article " Le Testament de Pierre le Grand : Origines d'un pretendu document historiqe ".

48.He / she underlines many of Dame Edna's random apercus, including her remarks about the foolishness of calling World War I " the Great War " even though " no one ever had a good word to say for it, " and Andy Warhol, about whom Dame Edna writes, " Frankly I never quite saw the point of him ."

49.His cast includes trusty warhorses ( Peter O'Toole, Jim Broadbent and, in an exquisite walk-on in clerical drag, Richard E . Grant ) and, well, bright young things ( like Emily Mortimer, Fenella Woolgar and Stephen Campbell Moore, making his first appearance on screen ), all of whom imbibe Waugh's stringent ironies and tart apercus with impressive relish.

50.Among his apercus : " Should always write as though you were going to die at the end of the book "; " The first and final thing you have to do in this world is last in it and not be smashed by it and your work the same way "; " there is a time in every man's life, if he is worth a damn, when he has to be unpopular, " and " writing is a hard business Max but nothing makes you feel better ."

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