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vulgarly' from English to Swedish
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- "Blood and Guts in High School" incorporates the text from one of Acker's previous works, "Hello, I'm Erica Jong", a chapbook written passive-aggressively and vulgarly towards novelist and feminist satirist Erica Jong.
- According to "Brief Lives" by Street's contemporary John Aubrey, Street was born at Castle Lyons in Ireland on 5 March 1621, and died "in Chanon-row (vulgarly Channel-rowe) at Westminster, the 17th August, 1689, and is buried in the church yard of the new chapell there".
- She especially does not want her daughters to display themselves vulgarly, which is why she forcefully brings them back home.
- Alternately said, albeit less vulgarly, as "stuff happens".
- What’s left is actually rather boring and does a great disservice to the real Heinlein, whose physical person may have been embodied as a conventional hard-right conservative but whose writing was — sometimes vulgarly — that of a free-thinking iconoclast".
- He is vulgarly denominated a stickler, but as this appellation appears in him to be only an ill-natured mode of conveying an idea of indefatigable attention to every subject that comes within his cognizance, it will rather operate as a compliment than otherwise.
- In 2007, a leaked video of Kernes vulgarly instructing Dobkin became famous in Ukraine, and led to the creation of several internet memes as a result.
- It is dedicated to the Roman god Bacchus, the fine arts and mutual enjoyment, vulgarly known as "Tratten" ("the funnel").
- At Olympia's 1909 Motor Show "the most striking object on the stand of the Austin Motor Company" was a 40-hp motor caravan inviting an immediate comparison with "the woeful vehicle vulgarly known as a Black Maria".
- Ferndorfbach (vulgarly known as "the Ferndorf") is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
- Research by the Opies indicate that the farce "Jack the Giant-Killer" was performed at the Haymarket in 1730; that John Newbery printed fictional letters about Jack in "A Little Pretty Pocket-Book" in 1744; and that a political satire, "The last Speech of John Good, vulgarly called Jack the Giant-Queller", was printed c.
- A generic or poorly identified thing can be [...] , [...] , [...] or vulgarly [...].
- An old painting at Winchester College contains an expanded version in the form of a hexameter: "Aut disce, aut discēde; manet sors tertia, caedī" ("Either learn or leave: there remains a third Chance to be Defeated/Stricken/beaten", or more vulgarly "learn, leave or be licked".) "Aut disce" is surmounted by a bishop's mitre; "aut discēde" by a sword and an inkpot, to denote secular professions; the last part of the verse by a rod.
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