decadence u rečniku PONS

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Its final stanza is a moral condemnation of worldly decadence, but the tone of the whole is unfailingly courtly.
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His early published stories would usually feature the extrapolation of a technological innovation or scientific breakthrough into the underlying decadence of his own society.
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When these national virtues fell, when decadence and egoism set in, then the flogging and the ruin arrived.
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She wrote of the decadence of the decade with an air of aplomb, wit, and satire, becoming quite a celebrity.
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But, slowly, both companies lost their financial stability and decadence crept in owing to mismanagement.
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When it was finally posthumously published in 1958, conservative elements criticized its portrayal of the decadence of both the nobility and clergy.
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This ultimately led to the loss of population in the official area of the city, loss of regional influence and decadence.
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In vogue with the late nineteenth century trends, her scent was that of death and decadence.
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Mixing of men and women is a reason for greater decadence and adultery.
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This competition of vulgarity is led by two theatres, and each has its champion of decadence.
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