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RPA Standard Edition v.2.3.2

07-Jul-2017, 08:00 GMT | Tags: RPA, Release Notes

What's new:

  • Updated tabular properties for CH4(L).
  • Fixed issue in GUI, screen Thermal analysis: on Windows 10, the list of coolant is to small so that the components cannot be selected and edited.


Links

A trial version of the program is available for download from this site.

A full-featured version is available to registered users.

Love The Way You Lie Part II - Rihanna Feat. Eminem Lyrics Video Love The Way You Lie Part II - Rihanna Feat. Eminem Lyrics Video Love The Way You Lie Part II - Rihanna Feat. Eminem Lyrics Video

Eminem Lyrics Video — Love The Way You Lie Part Ii - Rihanna Feat.

While the original "Love The Way You Lie" was a global phenomenon, —found on Rihanna’s Loud album —offers a more vulnerable, female-centric perspective on the cycle of domestic violence. A Flipped Perspective

The "tornado meets a volcano" and "burning house" metaphors return, but they feel more personal, emphasizing a mutual, albeit toxic, dependency. Lyrics Video Experience While the original "Love The Way You Lie"

These videos provide a deeper look into the song's lyrics and emotional impact: Love The Way You Lie (Part II) (Pt. 2) YouTube · Rihanna - Topic Love The Way You Lie Pt. 2 || Rihanna ft. Eminem (Lyrics) YouTube · Emotional Bliss 2) YouTube · Rihanna - Topic Love The Way You Lie Pt

Lyrics videos for this track, such as those found on YouTube , highlight the "violent words and empty threats" that define the relationship. Fans often find these videos helpful for catching the rapid-fire storytelling in Eminem's verse, which includes lines about "moving mountains" and refusing to leave a house "too huge" for one person. Fans often find these videos helpful for catching

The core strength of Part II lies in the of the vocals.

Critics and fans often argue that Part II is more coherent because it explains the mindset behind the chorus.

Unlike the first version where she only sang the hook, here she carries the verses with a "smoothly pitched pain". She starts with a sense of optimism that quickly descends into despair as she describes being pushed into furniture and following her abuser "like a lost puppy".