Examples of using An ode in English and their translations into Norwegian
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This unique fragrance is an ode to the Maharajas, the golden palaces
Featuring the dreamiest of textures, this design is an ode to flowing silhouettes
An ode to well known classics form the rock
Perhaps an ode to Christian's first styles that were seen on the streets of Paris,
The installation is an ode to the sounds found at the border between highly present
Brussels is an ode to culture and diversity,
In 1778 he wrote an ode to Phillis Wheatley, in which he discussed their shared humanity and common bonds.
Both of these paintings will be an ode to the courage of all who served in the military-sanitary trains.
Annie's Song" was written as an ode to Denver's wife at the time, Annie Martell Denver.
is an ode written in the summer of 1785 by German poet, playwright, and historian Friedrich Schiller and published the following year in Thalia.
Splendid news. I will take up my pen and write an ode to welcome the new vicereine.
As he stood trial for his life,"one such killer even constructed an ode to Graham's grisly techniques.
In addition, Pierre Hermé will delight them with an exclusive and immaculately white Christmas creation called the Buche, an ode to the colours and textures of the snow-capped mountains of the Alps.
the underlying theme is apparent- a protest against any kind of conformity and an ode to the freedom of the individual,
it's a poem,- An ode.
Kind of an ode to the way we grew up.
We know that he wrote an ode for the King's birthday in 1670.
It's an ode to the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Slava is a symbol of tradition and an ode to religion, but also an opportunity for gathering