I'm looking for the performance called "Tarzan & his Mate"
Is that the same one?
There is ice dancing in the winter Olympics and rhythmic gymnastics (dancing with a ball, hoop, or rope) in the summer Olympics
"poco" ... usually not used alone, rather in combination with another term. Some examples: * poco allegro - somewhat quick * poco forte --- somewhat loud * poco lento --- somewhat slower * poco piu ------ somewhat more
Well she isn't supposed to be pretty she is somewhat haggish, she is really little and fairy like (with out the wings)her body like an "agate-stone" would be somewhat deformed.
I know i think that's it's actually very typical. Shakespeare has a style of somewhat serious, yet extremely funny plays. However, i do think that throughout this play in particular the fairies are somewhat unusual and the fact that Bottom is turned into a donkey is somewhat unusual too....but again i think it is kinda typical. Still has to do with love and hate like most of his plays do.
It is an ordinary speech or writing, without metrical structure, that has somewhat of a flow or smoothness
Your question is somewhat unclear, the very first Olympics was held 786 BC
There is ice dancing in the winter Olympics and rhythmic gymnastics (dancing with a ball, hoop, or rope) in the summer Olympics
Well, she is from Montreal, QC which is a French speaking country. I believe she can speak French somewhat fluently. She also speaks English.
Handball in Olympics is somewhat similar. You don't use legs though. Maybe, waterpolo.
The color "Isabelle" is the yellow of soiled calico. A light yellow-dun horse is called an isabelle. The tale is attached to Isabel of Austria and Isabel of Castile. It is said that Isabel of Austria, daughter of Philip II., at the siege of Ostend vowed not to change her linen (underwear) till the place was taken. As the siege lasted three years, we may well suppose that it was somewhat soiled by three years' wear.
One opposite comes from the psychological difference between dominant personalities and submissive ones:A sadist is someone who derives pleasure from inflicting harm or pain. A masochist is someone who obtains pleasure from receiving punishment.
It was certainly used as part of an Olympic advertising campaign, but the actual origins are somewhat unsure. It was a part of Nike's ad before the Olympics.
The word "somewhat" is an adverb.
Somewhat good and somewhat bad.
The answer was somewhat disappointing. A somewhat unusual method was used to decide the contest winner.
This question is somewhat confusing. Are you saying "Why do people on this website not know what the five continents (not countries) that participate in the Olympics are?" There are six continents that compete in the Olympics: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia & Oceania. There are only 5 Olympic Committees at a continental level, although all previously stated continents are a part of them: America (North and South America), Europe (including all of Russia, the Caucus States, and Turkey), Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
Somewhat of an Anthology was created in 2002.