10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ASMEAR»
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asmear in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
asmear and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Words that Teem with Meening [sic]: Copenhagen Views on ...
Dickens is not Dickens without all the connotations, but undoubtedly in many
cases the translator did not know that the word to be translated was a new
coinage. The jocularly old-fashioned flavour of "asmear" in "all asmear with filth
and fat ...
Jørgen Erik Nielsen, 1992
2
Government Formation: Coalition Theory and Deviant Cases
asmear. propaganda«. Rather, the ÖVPtried to play down theFPÖ commitmentor
to undermine its credibility (Piringer 1982: 161¥2;Portisch 1996: 332). The
second disappointment cameon electionnight. After the election result had been
...
Rudy W. Andeweg, Lieven De Winter, Patrick Dumont, 2011
3
Knowledge & Discourse: Towards an Ecology of Language
aSmear. Face« [Nesdzeegh] as told by GaitherPaul you knowyouare talkingtoa
person inhis seventies. He, along withAndrew Isaac, aretheyoungest whostill
speak the language inthe fullest variety. Nobody under 45 speaks more ...
Colin Barron, Nigel Bruce, David Nunan, 2014
4
Divided Against Zion: Anti-Zionist Opposition to the ...
asmear. campaign« against the paper in the Zionist press. 95Healso insisted that
he shared the same objectives and the same enemiesasthe Zionists but that he
feltthatthe Zionist obsession with total dominanceof the community was hurting ...
5
British National Party: Contemporary Perspectives
... in 1979, white flight, internal feuding, marches that were surrounded by an
aura of violence, left-wing. asmear«. leaflets and anti- Semitism.Itisto be noted
that threeofthe reasons were in essence presentational,a principal concern of
BNP ...
Nigel Copsey, Graham Macklin, 2013
6
Recording Studio Design
asmear«. as they interfered with each other over a central area either side of the
central plane. Around thiscentral plane, thepressures wouldsuperpose,
producing apressure increase of6dB over a finite region each side of the centre
line.
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Mental Health in the Service of the Community: Volume three ...
¥asmear. that on occasion has includedthe implicationthat psychiatrists are
concerned with teaching others how to undertakebrainwashing for political ends.
What is worse for the reputation of psychiatry is that psychiatric techniques and ...
Robert H. Ahrenfeldt, Kenneth Soddy, 2013
8
A Supplementary English Glossary
So I came into Smithfield, and the shameful place, being all asmear with filth, and
fat, and blood, and foam, seemed to stick to me. — Dickens, Great Expectations,
ch. xx. ASPECTOR, beholder. Huge Lyons, Dragons, Panthers, and the like, ...
Thomas Lewis Owen Davies, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1881
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The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
I came into Smithfield, and the shameful place, being all asmear with filth, and fat,
and blood, and foam, seemed to stick to me. Dickens. Asquat (a-skwof). ado. In a
squat or huddled upmanner; coweringly. ' Sitting attquat between my mother ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
So I came into Smithfield, and the shameful place, being all asmear with filth and
fat and blood and foam, seemed to stick to me. So I rubbed it off with all possible
speed by turning into a street where I saw the great black dome of Saint Paul's ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ASMEAR»
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asmear is used in the context of the following news items.
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... 800-year-old market where, in his day, live cattle were butchered on site - described it as being “asmear with filth and fat and blood and foam. «The Daily Telegraph, Dec 14»
Dickensian London: A character in itself
In "Great Expectations," Pip described the adjacent street market of Cheapside as "all asmear with filth and fat and blood ... the great black ... «Christian Science Monitor, Jan 04»