10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BLURRINGLY»
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blurringly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Center Field Shot: A History of Baseball on Television
10. Dunlap, “Collegians Play Ball,” May 21, 1939. 11. “First Television of Baseball
Seen,” New York Times, May 18, 1939. 12. Ben Bodec, “Baseball Televizes
Blurringly,” Variety, May 24, 1939. 13. William O. Johnson Jr., Super Spectator
and ...
James R. Walker, Robert V. Bellamy, 2008
... outside of the mind rather than about our own mental reflections and
projections of external things ; and this custom, (to put it euphemistically), of
thought and speech, which enables us blurringly to identify our settled
perceptions of a work of ...
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The Complete Poems of John Donne ...
... pronunciation] terse in each syllable. As may be seen by comparison of
Shakespeare's later writings, it became the fashion to run words and syllables
together, and to pronounce them as it were blurringly. The Scots were seemingly
behind ...
John Donne, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1872
4
Collected Travel Writings: Great Britain and America
light — the light, ever so vividly, on the character; just as the character was the
light, ever so richly and blurringly, but none the less ever so extensively and
perspectively, on the mind. So then I stood with my feet on the ground: the case
was ...
"Do you think," she uttered blurringly, suddenly huddling closer to the man, her
voice, her whole vibrating figure passion-swept, "do you think that I believe a
word, or care a word, of all your Puritanical precautions, your prudish pretenses?
Daisy Fitzhugh Ayres, 1907
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Lippincott's Monthly Magazine: A Popular Journal of General ...
As the sun grew dimmer in the noontide sky, the candles in Kilgore's burrow
burned still more blurringly, scanting their miserable light until it took three of
them, guttering in reckless extravagance at the same time, to make the gloom
visible.
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Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, a Popular Journal of General ...
As the sun grew dimmer in the noontide sky, the candles in Kilg0re's burrow
burned still more blurringly, scanting their miserable light until it took three of
them, guttering in reckless extravagance at the same time, to make the gloom
visible.
It was minutes before I could discern anything having life in the distance which
reached away to the horizon all white and silent, and then I detected a kind of
vapor arising apparently from some dark objects blurringly outlined against the
snow ...
The low clustering roofs of the town had a thin bluish haze hovering about them,
and were all softly and blurringly imposed on the vaguely blue sky and the dim
hills beyond. Among them a vertical silver line glinted, sharply metallic — the ...
The usual custom of $500 millionaires grown from wild cat bonanzas was
followed, and as aces and sixes alternated or blurringly trooped athwart their
vision, the silent upthrust of the index finger served to mark the balance of trade.
They were ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BLURRINGLY»
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blurringly is used in the context of the following news items.
Troy Quinn is ready to wow the Juneau audiences
15 concert: “There was no rest for the strings and the woodwinds, who played blurringly fast (during the final movement of the Mendelssohn ... «Kenai Peninsula Online, Jun 15»
New conductor carries baton from Los Angeles
15 concert: “There was no rest for the strings and the woodwinds, who played blurringly fast (during the final movement of the Mendelssohn ... «Juneau Empire, Jun 15»
Let's Make a Deal
... countries like Ethiopia by delivering roads, airports and dams that Western donors were loath or unable to match—and did it blurringly fast. «Wall Street Journal, May 15»
Movie review: 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' has a lot going on
But in completely understandable defense, the bad guys “send out the twins,” the twins being Pietro (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), who is blurringly ... «Seacoastonline.com, May 15»
Barcelona vs Paris Saint-Germain, Champions League: live
46 mins. Messi crackles into action, blurringly quick feet as he looks to get a move going. <noframe>Twitter: Dermot Corrigan - Big ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»
Watch High-Speed Footage Of A Hummingbird In A Wind Tunnel …
Hummingbirds are renowned for their blurringly fast wings and bright, delicate jewel-like colors. They are a pleasure to see visiting flowers in ... «Popular Science, Apr 15»
Russian Women Cruise to Medal Sweep
Tuktamysheva was second after the short program, but her free skate to Middle Eastern music featured seven clean triples and a blurringly fast ... «New York Times, Feb 15»
Rosamund Urwin: We must all play our part in curing this NHS crisis
Not because I've given up the grog; I need to be stumblingly, world-blurringly, “you are my bessst frienddd” drunk to put up with smug gits at ... «Evening Standard, Jan 15»
Teaching Responsibility to Our Kids, Even When They Work for Us
(For the record, my own sainted mother wielded the rod blurringly and unerringly when it came to me. Famously, from the time I was 8 years old, ... «Entrepreneur, Dec 14»
Carl Hagelin epitomizes Rangers' speedy skaters
NEWARK, N.J. – The Rangers' identity is simple and blurringly obvious. Speed. You listen to the new players talk about seeing the way the ... «The Journal News | LoHud.com, Oct 14»