10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FADDISHLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
faddishly in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
faddishly im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Character and Personal Values
So attaching ourselves faddishly to values plays a legitimate role in a person's
life. However, we should not confuse this with the activity of securing personal
identity. Being faddishly involved in the Women's Movement is not the taking on
of a ...
2
Bake and Destroy: Good Food for Bad Vegans
Features high-adrenaline vegan recipes inspired by slasher films and heavy metal music, including bike messenger brownies; crouching cornbread, hidden broccoli; and taco lasagna.
3
Orientalism: Visions of the East in Western Dress
... Eastern materials and ideas in dress and has approved and immediately
assimilated them, often faddishly. It is clothing-so close to and expressive of the
body-that the West has most joyously appropriated from the East. The guilt of
body ...
Richard Harrison Martin, Harold Koda, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), 1994
... can be helpful with some patients.58 Acupuncture has played a traditional role
in Chinese medicine for more than 2,000 years, but has only been introduced
into Western practice — half-seriously, half-faddishly — in the last twenty years.
5
Concepts of Culture: Art, Politics, and Society
... such women are alienated from their culture, and are faddishly aping a
Western political agenda. The minute they become critics, it is said that they
cease to belong to their own culture and become puppets of the Western elite.5
Interestingly, ...
6
Shadow Children: Understanding Education's #1 Problem
A critic of what was at one time faddishly called the Adult Child Movement
sarcastically exclaimed, “Why don't you just say that anybody with less than
perfect parents becomes an Adult Child?” Tongue-in-cheek or not, this is a fairly
accurate ...
Anthony S. Dallmann-Jones, 2006
7
Scotland's Books : A History of Scottish Literature: A ...
This is not a faddishly postmodern attribute of Scottish writing, but something that
draws on the resources of a centuries-old multilingual inheritance which, at once
foreign and native to today's Scottish writers, has shaped our ways of reading ...
8
Musings and Versings -- Essays, Aphorisms and Poems
If it looks bad or it sounds bad, it's because it's supposed to, for what's bad is
faddishly good. If skill in execution is lacking, that is by creative design. If the
subject matter is inexplicable and incomprehensible, that is but a clever joke of
genius ...
Stephen Warde Anderson, 2008
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Garner's Modern American Usage
Also, some writers faddishly use as such as if it meant “thus” or “therefore”—e.g.: “
These efforts represent a fundamental change in the way responsibility is spread
throughout the organization, what practices and behaviors are nurtured and ...
10
The Yale Indian: The Education of Henry Roe Cloud
However much Roe Cloud was accepted as an upper-middle-class Yale man, he
had to risk being stereotyped more romantically and faddishly as an ''Indian,''
though this too, like his collegiate polish, often gained him access to ruling ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «FADDISHLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
faddishly im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Rail links between airports and city centres: There is room for …
... magazines popular among the faddishly style-conscious. It's true it must be hell to be Brûlé, with his helpless addiction to what's new and rare ... «The Independent, Jun 15»
New Director of Center for International Higher Education to …
... too canonical and by others for faddishly expanding the reading list," it had prevailed over the years "due in large part to the talents of Abrams ... «Chronicle of Higher Education, Mai 15»
Worshiping Gaia On Her Holy Day
That's why it's the only religion that is acceptable to be criticized, be the brunt of jokes, and even faddishly ridiculed by bigots and secularists. «Western Journalism, Apr 15»
Reality, Still Biting
... the age group began working around the time traditional benefits packages evaporated and 401ks seemed almost faddishly new. The idea of ... «Pacific Standard, Nov 14»
Meatless meals
Some need to lower their cholesterol, lose weight, have political or social reasons for avoiding meat or claim to be vegetarian as a faddishly ... «Coeur d'Alene Press, Okt 14»
Opening lines: Thursday Night Football looms large at sports books
Although research proves the theory incorrect, football fans have faddishly pronounced midweek games sloppy and questioned whether they ... «Las Vegas Sun, Okt 14»
Film Review: 'Patch Town'
... Elmo were faddishly popular with their respective generations). As John, Ramsay looks the way one supposes such a cheeky cherub might a ... «Variety, Jul 14»
City Social, London, restaurant review
He then kicked off with yellowfin tuna tataki, faddishly topped with edible flowers and served with impossibly finely sliced radish in a ponzu ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 14»
1884 Dock Street Kitchen, Hull, restaurant review
This you would not guess from the sepia prints of Victorian dock workers, the rich wood panelling or the faddishly spindly chandeliers. «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 14»
The Coen brothers' next movie is about a studio fixer in 1950s …
... a film about ancient Rome, Deadline now says Hail Caesar is actually about the faddishly popular archetype of a “fixer” in 1950s Hollywood, ... «A.V. Club, Mai 14»