decadence+decay

  • 31For Madmen Only (UK Decay album) — Infobox Album Name = For Madmen Only Type = Album Artist = UK Decay Released = October 1981 Recorded = Genre = Length = Label = Fresh Records Fresh LP5, UK Decay Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = For Madmen Only Next album =… …

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  • 32Second Decay — war eine deutsche Wave Band um den Musiker Andreas Michael Sippel und den Sänger und Texter Christian Purwien. Die Band bediente sich ausschließlich analoger Synthesizer. Die Bandbreite der Songs reichte dabei von tanzbar bis melancholisch.… …

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  • 33Mann, Thomas — (1875 1955)    writer; the premier literary figure of the Weimar era. Born in Lübeck to a prosperous businessman and city senator, he began writing small prose works as a youngster. Although he was a mediocre student he repeated two classes in… …

    Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • 34decadent — 1. adjective /ˈdɛkədənt/ a) Characterized by moral or cultural decline. As societies grow decadent, the language grows decadent, too. Words are used to disguise, not to illuminate, action: you liberate a city by destroying it. Words are to… …

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  • 35Juno Doran — (born 1966) is a contemporary visual artist based in London, United Kingdom. LifeJuno Doran was born in Abrantes, Portugal. During part of her childhood she lived in Angola, where her father worked for a diamond company. She spent a brief period… …

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  • 36detriment — det·ri·ment / de trə mənt/ n 1: injury loss; also: the cause of an injury or loss 2: a giving up of a thing or mode of conduct to which one is entitled that constitutes consideration for a contract – called also legal detriment; det·ri·men·tal… …

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  • 37caducity — I noun decadence, decay, decline, decreptitude, degeneracy, deterioration, dotage, feebleness, infirmity of old age, senility, weakness II index deterioration, impuissance, incapacity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C …

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  • 38deterioration — I noun abasement, abrasion, atrophy, caducity, consumption, corrosion, corruption, debasement, decadence, decay, declension, declination, decomposition, decrepitude, degradation, demission, depreciation, destruction, deteriorcondicio,… …

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  • 39failing — I noun asthenia, atony, blemish, cachexia, collapse, debilitation, decadence, decay, decline, decrepitude, defeat, deficiency, delinquency, disadvantage, failure, fallibility, fault, fiasco, flaw, foible, frailty, imperfection, inadequacy,… …

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  • 40ruin — Synonyms and related words: Waterloo, abuse, afterglow, afterimage, ancient manuscript, annihilate, antique, antiquity, archaism, artifact, assault, atrophy, attack, baffle, balance, balk, bane, bankrupt, bankruptcy, barbarize, batter, beat, beat …

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