10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SEMAPHORICALLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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semaphorically in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
semaphorically im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Sayings and Doings, Or, Sketches from Life
196 Mr. Danvers attempted to return his thanks to the people, but the partisans of
Sir Oliver would hear nothing he had to say : hootings and hissings assailed him
when he appeared, and having worked himself semaphorically for half an hour, ...
Theodore Edward Hook, 1836
He waved his arms about semaphorically to demonstrate how the moving about
of small children is done. Somsak emitted a laugh that, out of respect, he quickly
choked off. Pastor Brower explained to him that, every year there were always ...
“You said 'one of our members', sir,” the senior cop said, blinking semaphorically
to tell Paimon the insult hadn't escaped him. “Members of what would that be, sir?
” he asked Christopher. “We're a religious community, officer.” Christopher met ...
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Reports of the United States Commissioners to the Paris ...
In this manner all the letters, numerals or signs of the Morse code can be
indicated, and correspondence to any extent may be carried on semaphorically
by this simple arrangement. This mode is slow, but other circumstances being
favorable, ...
Universal Exhibition (1867, Paris), William Phipps Blake, 1870
... attempted to return his thanks to the people, but the partizans of Sir Oliver
would hear nothing he had to say : hootings and hissings assailed him when he
appeared, and, having worked himself semaphorically for half an hour he. gvae
up all ...
Theodore Edward Hook, 1836
... prey trapped beneath the enthralled chival- ric sexual predator in him, as the
band played and the blinking lights of the funhouse flashed out over the turbid,
unmoving, deep blood-red lacustrine waters their semaphorically mixed
messages.
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Hitchcock's Cryptonymies
She could, she would, but she cannot be bothered performing what she can
semaphorically generate without effort. But rather than this being some new twist
on a gendered abyss, even for her it seems citationally old already. As is asked of
...
... discourse except love's savoir-faire loyalty as inequality credit wet semaphoric
unison, semaphorically reversed phantom powering custom can steal feminine
decommodification for us. Predestination series widowed the integers order
hides ...
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Balanchine and the Lost Muse: Revolution and the Making of a ...
Echoes of such pageants crop up in later Balanchine ballets such as The Four
Temperaments (1946), when dancers in black leotards or black tights advance
en masse in the final tableau toward the stage rim, signaling semaphorically with
...
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Downcast Eyes: The Denigration of Vision in ...
... signs of power, distinction, and hierarchy in the gestures and accoutrernents of
bodies semaphorically on V1CW.16 Here the ficial the painted face, the greater, it
often seemed, the. more elaborate the costume, the higher the powdered wig, ...
8 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SEMAPHORICALLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
semaphorically im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Les Grands Ballets' new Death and the Maiden is appealing but …
The arms whirl and flash semaphorically; the spine whips forward and back and all around. That's the basic material of the ballet. Those moves recur again and ... «The Globe and Mail, Mai 15»
Like to hit the sauce? Take Sriracha tour
Men in reflective vests wave orange flags semaphorically, as drivers jockey to get a coveted spot, park and then briskly walk to the ever-expanding line at the ... «Arizona Daily Star, Mär 15»
Been hitting the sauce? Then take a Sriracha tour
Men in reflective vests wave orange flags semaphorically, as drivers jockey to get a coveted spot, park and then briskly walk to the ever-expanding line at the ... «The Seattle Times, Nov 14»
Been hitting the sauce? If so, behold the Sriracha tour
Men in reflective vests wave orange flags semaphorically, as drivers jockey to get a coveted spot, park and then briskly walk to the ever-expanding line at the ... «Sacramento Bee, Nov 14»
When the Dance Is the Diva
... (Acis) and the urgent Isaiah Bell (Damon) stood awkwardly, gestured semaphorically and even left the stage during the instrumental interludes in their arias. «Wall Street Journal, Aug 14»
Postcard from the End of America: Riverside, NJ
With her husband, Ken, a mailman by day, Karen is semaphorically steering lost souls into the Kingdom of God, provided it's not too foggy. «Dissident Voice, Okt 13»
Molissa Fenley Revisits 1980s Hits at New York Live Arts
While footwork is mainly for locomotion, the arms are very busy, maddeningly so; semaphorically speaking, these performers are motormouths. A suggestion of ... «New York Times, Okt 13»
Stubborn Kinds of Fellows: The Big Knife Has Been Dulled by Time …
But it's so dated, and so obviously and laboriously message-laden—Hoff's smarmy studio henchman is named not just Smiley or Coy but, semaphorically, ... «New York Observer, Apr 13»