unpicks उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Graeme Thomson, writing for " Uncut ", said : " This is a bleakly beautiful record which unfolds slowly . . . And while there s a tendency for the songs to merge into one indistinct flow, it seems self-defeating to try to unpick the individual strands of this LP : its strength lies in holding a distinct and chilly atmosphere throughout . " Ben Myers, reviewing " Last " for " The Quietus ", said : " When the latest pop fad fades from view, The Unthanks music will continue to resonate down through the generations . . . This is music that will last.
- Despite all this, his semi-cousin ( in the film and radio show they are said to share three of the same mothers ) Zaphod Beeblebrox calls him " Ford " the first time they are reunited in all versions of the story except for the film, where Zaphod addresses him as " Praxibetel Ix, " then introduces him by saying " This is my semi-half brother, Ix . . . Excuse me, Ford . " While not explained in the book, a footnote of the original radio scripts explains that " just before arriving ( on Earth ) he registered his new name officially at the Galactic Nomenclaturoid Office, where they had the technology to unpick his old name from the fabric of space / time and thread the new one in its place, so that for all intents and purposes his name had always been and would always be Ford Prefect ."
- In October 1999, Gus John was asked by Tony Blair to accept a CBE ( Jon Snow, who himself refused an OBE, made a special study of the honours system, writing in " The Independent " : " Gus John, the Afro-Caribbean former Director of Education for Hackney, explained to me what it felt like for him to be approached with the offer of being appointed CBE .'I regard [ the title ] Commander of the British Empire as part of the iconography of British imperialism,'he said . " Snow subsequently commented to a Parliamentary Select Committee investigating criticism of the honours system on John's position : " As he had fought his whole life trying to unpick the consequences of British imperialism, he felt it was a pretty serious dishonour to have to wander round the planet henceforth as a Commander of the very institution he had tried to demolish ."