The Unbearable Lightness of Being - traduzione in olandese
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The Unbearable Lightness of Being - traduzione in olandese


well being         
  • Eudaimonic well-being in 166 nations based on Gallup World Poll data
  • date=2012-06-26 }}, Robin Loyd, [[Fox News]], May 30, 2006.</ref>
GENERAL TERM FOR CONDITION OF INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP
Wellbeing; Well being; Emotional well-being; Personal well-being; Welbeing; Social well-being; Prudential value
welzijn
The Importance of Being Earnest         
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  • Bernard Shaw]]
  • alt=Butler standing between two young women
  • alt=Texts reading: (i) "The Importance of Being Earnest: A Trivial Comedy for Serious People. By the Author of Lady Windermere's Fan" and (ii) "To Robert Baldwin Ross, In Appreciation, In Affection"
  • Oscar Wilde in 1889
  • Leslie Faber]] (centre) as Jack, 1923 revival, with [[Louise Hampton]] as Miss Prism and [[H. O. Nicholson]] as Dr. Chasuble
  • Wilde, drawn in 1896 by [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]]
PLAY WRITTEN BY OSCAR WILDE
Importance of Being Earnest; Bunburying; Lady Bracknell; The Importance Of Being Earnest; Miss Prism; Bunburyist; Lady Lancing; The Importance of being Earnest; Importance of being earnest; Jack Worthing; Algernon Moncrieff; John Worthing; Canon Chasuble; Gwendolen Fairfax; Cecily Cardew; Ernest Worthing; Laetitia Prism; Miss Laetitia Prism; Algernon Moncrief; The Importance of Being Earnest, A Trivial Comedy for Serious People; The importance of being earnest
Het Belang van Ernst (toneelstuk van Oscar Wild)
our lord         
  • Chinese]] [[Sini (script)]]
  • Ascension]] from the [[Drogo Sacramentary]], c. 850
  • ''God Blessing the Seventh Day'', 1805 watercolor painting by [[William Blake]]
  • Praying Hands]]'' by [[Albrecht Dürer]]
  • The Arabic script of "Allah" in the [[Hagia Sophia]], [[Istanbul]]
  • The [[Mesha Stele]] bears the earliest known reference (840&nbsp;BCE) to the Israelite God Yahweh.
  • Ahura Mazda (depiction is on the right, with high crown) presents [[Ardashir I]] (left) with the ring of kingship. (Relief at [[Naqsh-e Rustam]], 3rd century CE)
  • [[Isaac Newton]] saw the existence of a Creator necessary in the movement of astronomical objects. (Painting by [[Godfrey Kneller]], 1689)
  • Trinitarians believe that God is composed of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
  • five main arguments]] as proofs for God's existence. (Painting by [[Carlo Crivelli]], 1476)
PRINCIPAL OBJECT OF FAITH IN MONOTHEISTIC RELIGIONS, A DIVINE ENTITY THAT CREATED AND TYPICALLY SUPERVISES ALL EXISTENCE
The nature of God; WhatIsGod; Nature of God; In Deo; Monotheistic God; God, monotheistic; God's; Singular God; Attributes of god; God (monotheism); GOD; Holy god; Gawd; Supreme Creator; Etymology of the Word God; Nature and Attributes of God; God, Nature and Attributes of; Relation of the Universe to God; Being (theology); Dumnezeu; Biblegod; The God; Divine Nature and Attributes; Almighty God; Elochai; Holiness of God; Supreme God; Ruler of Creation; Divine attribute; Attributes, Divine; Single god; Our Lord; Greater Being; Supreme Being; Lord of Heaven and Earth; Good Lord (theism); Good Lord (religious); Attributes of God; Just god; Just God; SUPREME BEING; God (supreme being); God (Supreme Being); God as good; God as above all angels; Supreme entity; Highest being; God of the Universe; Supreme soul; Supreme father; Supreme beings; God (specific); ભગવાન; Deity (monotheism); Sky daddy
n. God; Jezus Christus

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The Unbearable Lightness of Being
| genre = drama, romantiek
Esempi dal corpus di testo per The Unbearable Lightness of Being
1. Phil trying to mock the unbearable lightness of being Dr.
2. Forum÷ Book News and Reviews The image on the cover of Todd Hasak–Lowy‘s short–story collection, "The Task of This Translator" (Harvest Books, an imprint of Harcourt), released in June, shows a hat floating over a necktie–wearing headless man – nearly identical to the one on a 1''' story collection, Barry Yourgrau‘s "Wearing Dad‘s Head" (Arcade Publishing). The hall of mirrors continues÷ both books appear to riff on Fred Marcellino‘s celebrated floating–bowler–hat illustration for Milan Kundera‘s novel "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," which itself appeared to be a homage to the Belgian Surrealist painter René Magritte, who frequently depicted men with bowlers.