10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «EXIGUOUSNESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
exiguousness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
exiguousness im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Be that as it may, there are two main components of Exclusivitye based marketing
strategies; Exiguousness and Evanescence. The former involves restrictions on
the amount of merchandise that is available, whereas the latter refers to ...
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Lives behind the Laws: The World of the Codex Hermogenianus
I also contest his use of the phrase “statistical exiguousness,” compared to what
evidence is the total number of rescripts exiguous? Reports of the burden of the
rescript system may indicate that considerable numbers of rescripts were ...
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On truth: a neo-pragmatist treatise in logic, metaphysics, ...
Since truth is sufficiency and falsity is excess, there must be a third mode of
examining and criticizing parallel to that of criticizing for falsity; let us call it
criticizing for exiguousness : exiguousness is defect of a range of subjects of use
in both its ...
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Dramatic Reminiscences; Or, Actors and Actresses in England ...
... to conceal, perhaps, his bosom's secret-—(a scarcity of linen)--a pair of
trowsers that, having probably been derived from the same source as the coat,
presented the same A QUEER VISITOR. 99 exiguousness of length, and
displayed the.
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Leaves from an Actor's Note-book: With Reminiscences and ...
... having probably been derived from the same source as the coat, presented the
same exiguousness of length, and displayed the tops of a pair of very seedy and
travel-worn high-lows, — a fuzzy head of hair, so promiscuous and so indistinct ...
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Johnson's Dictionary of the English language, for the use of ...
... want, necessity Exigent, i. a pressing business ; a writ Exiguous, a. small,
diminutive, slender Exiguousness, t. slenderncss, smallness Exi le, r. a. to banish,
to transport. — f. banishment, a person banished Exis't, v. n. to be, to have a
being, ...
Samuel Johnson, P Austin Nuttall, 1856
... while the remainder of the clause (plurimis . . . latissime) returns to the theme of
glory introduced in the opening of the sentence. The exiguousness
COMMENTARY: I 26.2 117.
Marcus Tullius Cicero, James E. G. Zetzel, 1995
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Dramatic Reminiscences; or, actors and actesses in England ...
... chest, to conceal, perhaps, his bosom's secret—(a scarcity of linen)-—a pair of
trowsers that, having probably been derived from the same source as the coat,
presented the same 5 A QUEER vrsrroa. ' 99 exiguousness of length, and
displayed.
George VANDENHOFF, Henry Seymour CARLETON, 1860
... because environmental risks are increasingly shared by the very fact of the
exiguousness of the European territory, and because Europeans have been hit
hard by environmental crises (the Chernobyl radiation cloud, 'mad cow' disease,
...
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The Loaded Table : Representations of Food in Roman ...
The exiguousness of funeral food recalls another sadistic feast, the famous joke-
meal staged by Domitian for his senators, where they were whisked away in the
middle of the night to a 352 Cf. Macrob. 3. 16. 8: a fish brought into dinner and ...
3 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «EXIGUOUSNESS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
exiguousness im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
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Since then exiguousness has come to be the fashion in the matter of hotel storage. But there's usually somewhere to cram in a sock and maybe ... «The Independent, Okt 13»
On Knickers
Or rather it had returned to the more or less unstructured form of antiquity that depended on the look, cut and exiguousness of the outer ... «London Review of Books, Okt 13»
The Constancy of Change
Both…have been schooled as witnesses to conflict and war—the often unyielding ferocity and exiguousness that have so wounded so much of our recent history ... «Harvard Magazine, Aug 11»