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  2. Fossil word - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] An example for a word sense is 'ado' in 'much ado'. An example for a phrase is ' in point ' (relevant), which is retained in the larger phrases ' case in point ' (also 'case on point' in the legal context) and ' in point of fact ', but is rarely used outside of a legal context.

  3. Much Ado About Nothing - Wikipedia

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    "Much Ado About Nothing", Act IV, Scene 2, the Examination of Conrade and Borachio (from the Boydell series), Robert Smirke (n.d.) On the night of Don John's treachery, the local Watch overheard Borachio and Conrade discussing their "treason" [ 5 ] and "most dangerous piece of lechery that ever was known in the commonwealth", [ 5 ] and arrested ...

  4. Usseewa - Wikipedia

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    "Usseewa" is Ado's first original song. The music was produced by Vocaloid producer Syudou , of whom Ado is a fan. [8] The term "Usseewa", roughly equivalent to "Shut up" in English, has been the topic of much debate. In particular, many parents in Japan have been worried about the effects of the song's lyrical content on young children.

  5. Adieu - Wikipedia

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    "Adieu" (Jahn Teigen and Anita Skorgan song), the Norwegian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 "Adieu" (Cowboy Bebop), a song composed by Yoko Kanno for the anime Cowboy Bebop "Adieu", a song by British band Enter Shikari from Take to the Skies, 2007 "Adieu" (Cœur de pirate song), 2011 "Adieu", by Eleni Karaindrou from Dust of Time, 2009

  6. Malapropism - Wikipedia

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    The synonymous term "Dogberryism" comes from the 1598 Shakespeare play Much Ado About Nothing in which the character Dogberry utters many malapropisms to humorous effect. [5] Though Shakespeare was an earlier writer than Sheridan, "malaprop/malapropism" seems an earlier coinage than "Dogberryism", which is not attested until 1836. [6]

  7. Goodbye to Language - Wikipedia

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    Goodbye to Language (French: Adieu au Langage) is a 2014 French-Swiss narrative essay film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It stars Héloïse Godet, Kamel Abdeli, Richard Chevallier, Zoé Bruneau, Jessica Erickson and Christian Grégori and was shot by cinematographer Fabrice Aragno. It is Godard's 42nd feature film and 121st film or ...

  8. Folie à deux - Wikipedia

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    Folie à deux (French for 'madness of two'), [1] also called shared psychosis [3] or shared delusional disorder (SDD), is a rare psychiatric syndrome in which symptoms of a delusional belief [4] are "transmitted" from one individual to another.

  9. Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69, No. 1 (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    The waltz is in A-flat major, with a time signature of 3/4. The tempo is marked at tempo di valse, or a waltz tempo.The beginning theme, marked con espressione, is melancholic and nostalgic, and reaches a small high point with a fast flourish.