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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INTRANSIGEANTLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
intransigeantly in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
intransigeantly im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Quarterly Review of the Michigan Alumnus
This O'Casey, the little, middle-aged, pinched, passionate, Dublin-born, London-
residing lion, had done, and done with increasing anxiety for his play's ever
being produced. He had done it inevitably, he being what he so intransigeantly
was ...
2
The Obituary as Collective Memory
... he had once been so intransigeantly distanced. Gallery dealers — initially, in
this scenario, seen as 'tempters' and Biblical 'art-snakes' — slowly embraced him
in their commodified world, which the obit writer 'just to be ornery' calls the 'New ...
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Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
4
Parliamentary Assemply of the Coucel on Ofs
... study ecologist movements and elucidate their aims, their political influence in
member states and the various aspects and repercussions of their frequently
intransigeantly expressed demands and to report back at the beginning of next
year.
5
Science and Sensation in Romantic Poetry
While on the one hand Shelley's poem sounds a battle-cry for political reform
equal in its directness and intensity to his contemporaneous literary production
Queen Mab, the sonnet is presented on the other hand as an intransigeantly ...
6
Harper's Monthly Magazine
But he could not help feeling grateful now, especially as Miss Atkcy
intransigeantly remarked, “ Let them walk out,” and Mrs. lVatherstone, who had
not read Ghosts, but was sure that Mr. Watherstone had taken the vulgar view,
added: “Besides ...
Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, 1910
7
The Contemporary Review
On the other hand, the peasants are intransigeantly anti-Karlist. They are the
most thoroughly, innately nationalistic group in Hungary, and they have long
memories. They cannot dissociate the Habsburgs from Hungarian subjection in ...
8
De Mackenzie King À Pierre Trudeau: Quarante Ans de ...
... states (except the still intransigeantly Stalinist Albania) and was ready to try its
«two-track» policy towards the East in this region too. POLITICAL RELATIONS
WITH EASTERN EUROPE The rise of East-West detente greatly intensified ...
9
The Long Fuse: An Interpretation of the Origins of World War ...
Now they intransigeantly declined to turn back. They had given Russia the
promise of "territorial disinterestedness," but they would not go further. They were
at last decided, and they were determined not to negotiate, as all the other
Powers ...
10
For the Soul of France
To be sure, there were regions intransigeantly hostile to the Church. During the
Revolution of 1848, villagers in the Auvergne expelled priests known to have
royalist sympathies. * When Ozanam launched a newspaper called The New Era
...