Translation for '
ad nauseam' from English to French
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- The "New York Magazine" wrote "Every season, Ford created an 'It' piece, a must-have, a season-defining trend, photographed to death, knocked off ad nauseam."
- "Ad nauseam" is Latin and is associated with repeating something to a sickening or excessive degree.
- He is a regular on the NPR podcasts "Pop Culture Happy Hour" and "All Songs Considered" from 1999's #1 "New York Times" best-seller "Our Dumb Century" through 2004's "The Onion Ad Nauseam, Vol.
- UDP organs attacked KREM ad nauseam, and the ruling UDP handed out radio licenses left and right, including one that led to the formation of the UDP-owned WAVE Radio in 1998 after the UDP left office.
- Repeat ad nauseam.
- Man will cycle ad nauseam in this world yet the sun stays the same.
- Ad Nauseam was a segment in which its host played various clips of television advertisements and then made fun of them.
- to want to develop tropical storms "ad nauseam".
- The followup to Gein's album "Just Ad Nauseam"/"Confessions of a Spooky Kid", entitled "Abraxas", was set to be released sometime in late 2016.
- ... g. "ad nauseam", "ad infinitum", "ad hoc", "ad libidem", "ad valorem", "ad hominem").
- "Young Americans" was profiled by Steve Carell on the August 22, 2000 episode of "The Daily Show" in the Ad Nauseam segment due to the Coca-Cola tie ins.
- When a politician repeats the same thing "ad nauseam", or uses a question on one subject as a launching point to talk about a different subject, he or she is said to be exercising message discipline.
- Others were tempted by the successes of Thalberg's works to inundate the musical world with imitations "ad nauseam".
- Cynthia Joyce from "Salon" noted that Amos' "penchant for abrupt endings and ad nauseam repetition; still surfaces on more experimental songs" like "Professional Widow".
- The monks at the medieval execution at the beginning are chanting 'Dominus ad nauseam', which means '[...] the Lord to the point of nausea'.
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