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1994 video by Eddie Izzard
Unrepeatable is a performance by British comedian Eddie Izzard. It was filmed on 14 March 1994 at the Albery Theatre, released on VHS and later DVD, and
Unrepeatable
British comedian and actor (born 1962)
Edinburgh Festival as early as 1992. She remarked in her 1994 performance Unrepeatable that "women wear what they want and so do I." In 2004 Izzard said "I'm
Eddie_Izzard
Comedy album by Eddie Izzard
Stand-up comedy Length 109 minutes Label Vision Video Director Ed Bye Eddie Izzard chronology Unrepeatable (1994) Definite Article (1996) Glorious (1997)
Definite_Article
American composer, saxophonist and bandleader (born 1953)
performed by "often unexpected groups of players.. getting startling, unrepeatable results". Rolling Stone noted that "[alt]hough Zorn has operated almost
John_Zorn
Group of fictional characters
He-Man and Teela (who is the new Sorceress of Castle Grayskull) used an unrepeatable spell to call upon the Powers of Grayskull and infuse life into the very
List of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe characters
List_of_He-Man_and_the_Masters_of_the_Universe_characters
1967 film by Sergei Bondarchuk
film ever made, with many asserting its monumental production to be unrepeatable and unique in film history. In Saint Petersburg of 1805, Pierre Bezukhov
War_and_Peace_(film_series)
Japanese idiom
idiom (yojijukugo) that describes a cultural concept of treasuring the unrepeatable nature of a moment. The term has been roughly translated as "for this
Ichi-go_ichi-e
Influencing of objects without physical interaction, with one's mind
parapsychologists have to fall back on studies that involve only statistics that are unrepeatable, owing their results to poor experimental methods, recording mistakes
Telekinesis
Interleaved transaction conflict
science, in the field of databases, read–write conflict, also known as unrepeatable reads, is a computational anomaly associated with interleaved execution
Read–write_conflict
Term from medieval scholastic philosophy
the whatness of a thing but merely determines it to be a particular unrepeatable instance of the kind specified by the quiddity. This is connected with
Haecceity
Transfer of the meaning of something in one language into another
a text of any complexity is – as itself, a work of art – unique and unrepeatable. Joseph Conrad, whose writings Zdzisław Najder has described as verging
Translation
1993 video by Eddie Izzard
Stand-up comedy Length 87 minutes Label Universal Pictures Director John Gordillo Eddie Izzard chronology Live at the Ambassadors (1993) Unrepeatable (1994)
Live_at_the_Ambassadors
Exchange of information among people
something you said and later regret - but you can not take it back. Unrepeatability arises from the fact that an act of communication can never be duplicated
Interpersonal_communication
Transactional model of communication
communication is dynamic, continuous, circular, irreversible, complex, and unrepeatable. Cues are of central importance in Barnlund's model. A cue is anything
Barnlund's model of communication
Barnlund's_model_of_communication
1962 instrumental composition by Booker T. & the M.G.'s
All Time Top 1000 Albums. Larkin stated the song was "an incredible, unrepeatable piece of music, copied by millions but never remotely challenged". In
Green_Onions
Study of paranormal and psychic phenomena
written that parapsychologists fall back on studies that involve only unrepeatable statistics, owing their results to poor experimental methods, recording
Parapsychology
English composer and pianist (1913–1976)
Music and Drama, described by The Guardian as "a remarkable, and surely unrepeatable achievement." Internationally, the anniversary was marked by performances
Benjamin_Britten
Cuban singer (1925–2003)
(2000) Siempre Viviré (2000) La Negra Tiene Tumbao (2001) Hits Mix (2002) Unrepeatable (2002) Homenaje a Beny Moré (2003) Regalo del Alma (2003) Dios disfrute
Celia_Cruz
Christianity in the Celtic language–speaking world during the early Middle Ages
penance and reconciliation was prevailingly a public rite (sometimes unrepeatable), which included absolution at its conclusion. The Irish penitential
Celtic_Christianity
Film directed by Francis Ford Coppola
ecstasy. She later classified the things Oldman said to her as "very unrepeatable". Winona Ryder found the intensity of Oldman's acting style too much
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992 film)
Bram_Stoker's_Dracula_(1992_film)
Singular episode of social interaction
A social event is unexpected and unrepeatable and can only be recorded and added to other unrelated, unrepeatable social moments such as wars, political
Social_event
Poem by Octavio Paz
mean to say is that, over the circular time of myth, is inserted the unrepeatable history of one man that belongs to one country, to one generation and
Piedra_de_Sol
Retrieved October 1, 2025. Ronay, Barney (August 21, 2016). "Usain Bolt's unrepeatable Threepeat proves his greatness at razor's edge". The Guardian. Retrieved
List of sports figures considered the greatest
List_of_sports_figures_considered_the_greatest
haecceitism focuses on the idea that each individual entity has a unique, unrepeatable quality that makes it different from every other entity. This quality
Haecceitism
View that science is the best/only truth
language using general definitions, the literary arts select private, unrepeatable experiences where definitions are generated through "intersubjectivity
Scientism
Strait in southern Chile between the Atlantic and Pacific
Pigafetta seemed to have understood his voyage through the area as an unrepeatable feat. By contrast, conquistador Pedro de Valdivia, in a letter to Charles
Strait_of_Magellan
Fame in mass media
idea of individual global sporting superstardom, and in a way that is unrepeatable now." In the '60s and early '70s, the book publishing industry began
Celebrity
Thubron described the book as a classic, calling it "the record of an unrepeatable journey - adventurous, wry and robustly evocative." Farson's son, Daniel
Caucasian_Journey
Top men's basketball league in Italy
played up to 1966–67. The team, coached by Cesare Rubini, marked an unrepeatable dominance on the Italian league thanks to players like Sandro Gamba,
Lega_Basket_Serie_A
French photographer (born 1969)
to take their first nude selfies. His goal was to capture a unique, unrepeatable moment: a person’s very first self-portrait, taken before the widespread
Dani_Olivier
Russian army general and politician (1923-2009)
Varrenikov's 7-volume memoirs were published in 2001 under the title The Unrepeatable (Неповторимое). In May 2005, Varennikov travelled to China and participated
Valentin_Varennikov
2012 novel by Elena Ferrante
city for university. Groped on a bus, Lenú reverts to dialect: "I said unrepeatable words … what was the use of years of middle school, high school, university
The_Story_of_a_New_Name
Italian professional basketball club
From then, Virtus started an outstanding season, characterized by an unrepeatable group capable of beating every record and becoming one of the strongest
Virtus_Bologna
Exposure, processing and recording of archaeological remains
sometimes nicknamed "big yellow trowels". Archaeological excavation is an unrepeatable process, since the same area of the ground cannot be excavated twice
Archaeological_excavation
2014 live album by Keith Jarrett
inspire." The Observer's Dave Gelly called it "an invaluable memento of an unrepeatable group". All About Jazz's John Kelman observed: "Hamburg '72 is a true
Hamburg_'72
Romanian historian (1907–1986)
advance into Moldavia. He described this stage in his life as marked by an unrepeatable epiphany. Recalling his entrance into a drawing room that an "eerie iridescent
Mircea_Eliade
Occurrence of objects or instances
Kim uses these to define events under five conditions: One, they are unrepeatable, unchangeable particulars that include changes and the states and conditions
Event_(philosophy)
Photography genre
ways, but it is often characterized by the spontaneous capturing of an unrepeatable, fleeting moment, often of the everyday going-ons of strangers. It is
Street_photography
1984 studio album by Flux of Pink Indians
attempt to shake off the misery of the present by creating something unrepeatable, impossible to assimilate." Also in 2016, writer and academic Nigel Ball
The Fucking Cunts Treat Us Like Pricks
The_Fucking_Cunts_Treat_Us_Like_Pricks
Person who disrupts expected gender roles
part of her performance nor a sexual fetish. She remarks in her show Unrepeatable, "Women wear what they want and so do I." According to Izzard, "Most
Gender_bender
English singer-songwriter
Painted from Memory Burt Bacharach Elvis Costello 1998 "This Offer Is Unrepeatable" Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet Declan MacManus Jacqueline Thomas
List of songs recorded by Elvis Costello
List_of_songs_recorded_by_Elvis_Costello
1980s supply depot in Afghanistan
border, are particularly memorable" — General of the Army Varennikov VI "Unrepeatable" Despite the fierce resistance on August 25, 1986, the Kokari group was
Kokari-Sharshari
South African anti-apartheid activist
BBC News (30 December 2000). Denis Herbstein (11 March 2021). "The unrepeatable Ethel de Keyser". Canon Collins Educational & Legal Assistance Trust
Ethel_de_Keyser
Spanish statesman and diplomat
between Great Britain and its colonies offered Spain a unique, perhaps unrepeatable opportunity to defeat and perhaps humiliate its historic adversary, since
Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, 10th Count of Aranda
Pedro_Pablo_Abarca_de_Bolea,_10th_Count_of_Aranda
1993 studio album by Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet
(MacManus, Jacqueline Thomas, Ma. Thomas, Cassidy) – 3:20 "This Offer Is Unrepeatable" (MacManus, Cassidy, Belton, J. Thomas, Mi. Thomas) – 3:12 "Dear Sweet
The_Juliet_Letters
Secret religious rites in ancient Greece
deiknumena Combined, these three elements were known as the aporrheta (unrepeatables); the penalty for divulging them was death. Athenagoras of Athens, Cicero
Eleusinian_Mysteries
Polish sculptor (1930–2017)
feel overawed by quantity where counting no longer makes sense. By unrepeatability within such a quantity. By creatures of nature gathered in herds, droves
Magdalena_Abakanowicz
Baseball home run
set off an atomic bomb test, which created the juxtaposition of the "'unrepeatable, communal joy' of […] Thomson's gallop around the bases and the collective
Shot Heard 'Round the World (baseball)
Shot_Heard_'Round_the_World_(baseball)
Church in Mexico City
art made up of nearly 4,000 cultural assets, many of them unique and unrepeatable, including paintings, sculptures, jewelry, gold and silver work, and
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Basilica_of_Our_Lady_of_Guadalupe
Book of Tolkien scholarship
"subjected himself to the conditions of time", leading to the one-off "unrepeatable, space-time events" of the death and resurrection of Christ. C. T. Fitzgerald
A_Question_of_Time_(book)
Diplomat and composer of Imperial Germany
either him or Philly"". Varnbüler went on to write that Wilhelm used "unrepeatably energetic expressions" which indicated to Varnbüler "that he was extremely
Philipp,_Prince_of_Eulenburg
Simplified representations of communication
influence how it unfolds. Because of its complexity, communication is unrepeatable: it is not possible to control all these factors to exactly repeat a
Models_of_communication
2010 studio album by Gilberto Santa Rosa
Irrepetible (English: Unrepeatable) is a studio album by Puerto Rican salsa music Gilberto Santa Rosa released on June 29, 2010. The album reached #1 on
Irrepetible
Theatre of England between 1558 and 1642
the political content of the play and was a unique, unprecedented and unrepeatable phenomenon. The 1592 season of Lord Strange's Men at the Rose Theatre
English_Renaissance_theatre
American actor and playwright (born 1969)
Andrew Aguecheek It's My Party Ted Arclight Theatre Company 2003 The Unrepeatable Robert The Lark 2004 Fiddler on the Roof Motel Broadway 2005 Modern Orthodox
John_Cariani
1791 operatic aria by W. A. Mozart
and so has a remarkable effect of expressing that unforgettable but unrepeatable moment of love at first sight." Deutsch (1965, 407) Branscombe (1991)
Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön
Dies_Bildnis_ist_bezaubernd_schön
2004 studio album by Loretta Lynn
the most gripping singing you're going to hear all year .... A brave, unrepeatable record that speaks to her whole life." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic
Van_Lear_Rose
1992 studio album by Pavement
best record we made, only because it's less self-conscious and has an unrepeatable energy about it. — Stephen Malkmus Since its release, Slanted and Enchanted
Slanted_and_Enchanted
Western Europe. "Dedicated to the greatest of the great musicians, for his unrepeatable symphonic repertoire, Ludwig van Beethoven." Beethovenia bachi † García-Alcalde
List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_before_1800)
1995 Spanish TV series or program
Roelas (Marcial) had worked together in the program Los irrepetibles (The unrepeatable) featuring Emilio Aragón from La Sexta (The Sixth). Lydia Bosch (Alicia)
Médico_de_familia
Physical scale model tested in a large geotechnical centrifuge
is suggested to be added here) Large earthquakes are infrequent and unrepeatable but they can be devastating. All of these factors make it difficult to
Geotechnical centrifuge modeling
Geotechnical_centrifuge_modeling
78th season in existence of Real Madrid CF
disgraceful Match". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 July 2020. "An Unrepeatable Final" (in Spanish). europapress.es. 4 June 2020. Retrieved 2 July 2020
1979–80_Real_Madrid_CF_season
British magazine
given the important role De La Soul's naivety played, it was probably an unrepeatable feat") 5. N.W.A, Straight Outta Compton ("Rappers have said many outrageous
Hip_Hop_Connection
1918 month-long state in the South Caucasus
later scholars of the region to be unique, contingent, and certainly unrepeatable." Stephen F. Jones stated it was "the first and last attempt at an independent
Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic
Transcaucasian_Democratic_Federative_Republic
British philosopher (1921–2004)
and function (O'Hanrahan 2005). This random characteristic ensured the unrepeatable quality of his machine-generated effects. Henry's introduction in 2001
Desmond_Paul_Henry
Concept in literary criticism
type of criticism that relies on subjective impressions and is thus unrepeatable and unreliable. For Wimsatt, as for all the New Critics, such impressionistic
Affective_fallacy
2011 British TV series or programme
being. — David Attenborough's opening piece to camera Madagascar is an unrepeatable experiment, a set of animals and plants evolving in isolation for over
Madagascar_(TV_series)
Italian artist (born 1938)
transforming an ordinary moment into something both extraordinary and unrepeatable. After returning to Italy in 1992, Diodato's work evolved to merge his
Baldo_Diodato
2019 book by Jared Diamond
tend to emphasise the particularity of circumstance and the intricate unrepeatability of events. Diamond nonetheless plots in counterpoint the various predicaments
Upheaval_(book)
CNN Style. Retrieved 2019-02-01. McGuirk, Justin (2018-08-07). "The Unrepeatable Architectural Moment of Yugoslavia's "Concrete Utopia"". ISSN 0028-792X
Architecture_of_Slovenia
Mongolian poet and writer
spiritual power. A writer's manuscript is the calligraphy which shows the unrepeatable beating of their heart, the pathway through their warm life." Mend-Ooyo
Mend-Ooyo_Gombojav
1946 song by Simon Gjoni
music and has been considered by critique and composer Çesk Zadeja as an unrepeatable model of the Albanian lyric. The song was an extraordinary success in
Lule_Bore
1922 play by Luigi Pirandello
sense of regret or repentance, he almost seems to bitterly enjoy his unrepeatable experience marked by the echo of the end, which allows him to dedicate
The Man with the Flower in His Mouth
The_Man_with_the_Flower_in_His_Mouth
Soviet and Russian actress (1927–2020)
Leonid Leonov's play The Ordinary Man (1956) and Klavdia Nikolaevna in Unrepeatable Spring (1957). Filming in Othello, where the partner of Skobtseva was
Irina_Skobtseva
1937 poem by Gjergj Fishta
metaphors are used with originality with multiple folklore subtitles. Unrepeatable in the poem is the use of euphemisms with artistic effects, sometimes
The_Highland_Lute
Sharing of property by early Christians
historicization: the community of goods only existed in the special, unrepeatable situation of the early Christians (their near expectation). Consistent
Community of goods of the early church of Jerusalem
Community_of_goods_of_the_early_church_of_Jerusalem
1954 live album by the Dave Brubeck Quartet
albums, including Time Out, and found the music "soulful, in the moment, unrepeatable", writing that "the swing is generated internally and, rather than the
Jazz_Goes_to_College
Polish philosopher
hermeneutics, highlighting the intimate connections between the unique unrepeatability of the self, his/her existential situation, and radical responsibility
Andrzej_Wierciński
2018 single by All Saints
harmonies" from All Saints. Lyrically, it is an "unfortunate ode to the first unrepeatable love". The lyrics, "all the reasons why we said it's over doesn't seem
After_All_(All_Saints_song)
Italian painter (1887–1955)
to the Secessions in Vienna and Munich. He artistically formed in the unrepeatable melting pot of styles and newness of the Barbantini's Ca' Pesaro of the
Luigi_De_Giudici
French writer (1919–1994)
douleur ("Proust, the artistry and the sorrow"). He also dedicated an unrepeatable "Memory portrait" of Proust, based on interviews with former friends
Roger_Stéphane
Body of myths associated with Judaism
intervention of Jahveh in history. It was therefore something irreversible and unrepeatable. The fall of Jerusalem does not repeat the fall of Samaria: the ruin
Jewish_mythology
Iranian composer, lyricist, musician (1952–2025)
("Reconciliation"), Shazdeh Pesar ("The Little Prince"), Mafia, Tekrar Nashodani ("Unrepeatable"), Khatere-ye Man ("My Memory"), Shokoufehaye Iran ("Blossoms of Iran")
Jaklin_Derderian
Musical artist
the Color of Today – 2015 Watch Saba – 2015 Because Water Dance – 2016 Unrepeatable Dream – 2016 Neffe Beehnood Zandvakili "Lullaby" composed by Alireza
Ali_Zand_Vakili
Uzbekistani footballer
described as "who gained a lot of fans with her beautiful technique, unrepeatable feints, master of taking the ball away from the opponent and not giving
Solikha_Khusniddinova
Spanish artist
micrographies, calligrams or benigrams without a code, unrepeated and unrepeatable, that coexist, articulate and manifest themselves in a manner that is
Benet_Rossell
Indian poet
insulates as meaning–go crackling from naked line to line, making the unrepeatable pattern that is momentary sense. It's like watching lightning fork. Mani
Mani_Rao
1993 studio album by Paul Bley
itself and gives way to become, finally, a work of art, original and unrepeatable". All compositions by Paul Bley "Remembering" - 8:46 "Points" - 5:33
Hands_On_(album)
Cuban ballerina (born 1977)
they were representing Cuba. One European critic described it as an unrepeatable performance. I think the same. I never conceived of such amazing elegance
Viengsay_Valdés
Spanish footballer (1913–2000)
histórico e irrepetible 11-1" [Exactly 72 years since a historic and unrepeatable 11-1]. www.diariodesevilla.es (in Spanish). 29 September 2012. Retrieved
Miguel_Torrontegui
English footballer (born 1964)
And, though we said we would do it again next year, we all knew it was unrepeatable." He placed fourth for the SFWA award in 1993. In 1993–94, Rangers added
Stuart_McCall
1943 rebellion and mass escape of prisoners
from the perspective of the escapees: The abnormal were the one-time, unrepeatable events: escapes, encounters with partisans, attacks, the loss of loved
Treblinka_uprising
American artist
dystopias than in "a more innocent kind of wonder, something like the unrepeatable dumbfoundedness that … greeted the first moving pictures, or automatons
Elizabeth_King_(artist)
Jesuit church in Quito, Ecuador
altarpieces, smaller than those of the transept, but of delicate elegance, unrepeatable variety and an exultant Baroque, already Plateresque and Churrigueresque
Church_of_La_Compañía,_Quito
Overview of the architecture in Yugoslavia
CNN Style. Retrieved 2019-02-01. McGuirk, Justin (2018-08-07). "The Unrepeatable Architectural Moment of Yugoslavia's "Concrete Utopia"". The New Yorker
Architecture_of_Yugoslavia
Generative music engine
100 years ago, every musical event was unique: music was ephemeral and unrepeatable and even classical scoring couldn't guarantee precise duplication. Then
Koan_(program)
Argentine heavy metal musician (1962–2023)
artista irrepetible envuelto en su propio laberinto" [Ricardo Iorio, an unrepeatable artist lost in his own labyrinth, has died] (in Spanish). La Nación.
Ricardo_Iorio
2008 Australian TV series or program
self-educated, working-class men who ran the country for a while. It was an unrepeatable era, really, when none of them had been to university, all of them had
Infamous Victory: Ben Chifley's Battle for Coal
Infamous_Victory:_Ben_Chifley's_Battle_for_Coal
1988 studio album by A.R. Kane
tears. Maybe, like Van Morrison's record, 69 is a maverick, singular, unrepeatable document." He later called it "the outstanding record of '88." Later
69_(album)
Art that is not intended to endure
have been eager to collect and keep these objects for their unique and unrepeatable qualities, as documents of eras that endure in the memory, and which
Ephemeral_art
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Telugu
Expected
Boy/Male
Greek
Son of Boreas.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Brady, possibly BRAIDY means "large-chested."Â
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Wolf.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Exhalted Noble
Surname or Lastname
German
German : occupational name for a sawyer, from an agent derivative of Middle High German dille, dil ‘plank’, ‘(floor)board’.German : habitational name for someone from any of various places named Dill, Dille, or Till.English : occupational name for a grower of dill, from an agent derivative of Old English dile (see Dill 2).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who Won Beauty
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
God; Slenderness
Girl/Female
Hindu
Compassion, Mercy, Pity
Girl/Female
Tamil
Masilmani | மாஸிலமணி
Pure, Without any blemishes
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