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Symphony No. 4, Op. 29, FS 76, also
known as "The
Inextinguishable" (Danish: Det Uudslukkelige), was
completed by
Danish composer Carl
Nielsen in 1916...
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ignited a
fireball visible from 40
miles (64 km) away. The fire was
inextinguishable and, two days later, on 22 April, the
Horizon sank,
leaving the well...
- who has the
blessing of regeneration.
After his
village suc****bs to
inextinguishable flames he is left
constantly on fire,
leaving him in
anguish and vowing...
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Havergal Brian's
Gothic Symphony and Carl Nielsen's
Symphony No. 4 (The
Inextinguishable).
Franz Liszt's
Dante Symphony opens in D
minor and ends in B major...
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derives from the
Ancient Gr****: ἄσβεστος,
meaning "unquenchable" or "
inextinguishable". The name
reflects use of the
substance for
wicks that
would never...
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bending to
their service all the
faculties of a
powerful mind, by
inextinguishable wit, and by
every artifice of argument, he
carried their thoughts as...
- Disraeli's
temporary detention by the authorities), a
reference to "the
inextinguishable hatred with
which [he]
shall pursue [O'Connell's] existence", and the...
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Ilongo people, who
engrave its most
honorable blazon in the
sacred and
inextinguishable love that it
professes to the
glorious Spanish nationality that it...
- ****ual intercourse; for, he states, the only
power that
reigns is the
inextinguishable desire to face, at any price, the
blind love
present in
human existence...
- Fire (三昧眞火, Pinyin: Sānmèi-zhēnhuǒ),
which enables him to
shoot fire
inextinguishable by
water and
smoke from his eyes,
nostrils and mouth. Samādhi is the...