10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CELEBRATEDNESS»
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celebratedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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CELEBRATORS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
... mimic, ape, money, parrot, mirror; impersonate, mock, parody, take |ff,
caricature. at, n. 1. glory, renown, fame, famousness, em- lence, celebrity,
celebratedness; prestige, high repute, fputation. acclamation, acclaim, ovation,
standing ovation ...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
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The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
(sel'é-briit-ed),. a. Having. celeb—. rity; distinguished; well known; famous.—
SYN. Famous, renowned, illustrious, distinguished. Celebratedness (sel'é-brt'it-
ed-nes), n. The | state or condition of being celebrated. Sir W. Scott. [Rare]
Celebrater ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1885
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Having celebrity; distinguished; mentioned with praise or honor; famous; well-
known. The celebrated works of antiquity, which have stood the test of so many
different ages. Addison. = Syn. Noted, Renowned, etc. See famous.
celebratedness ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: with a new atlas of ...
Having celebrity; distinguished; mentioned with praise or honor; famous; well-
known. The celebrated works of antiquity, which have stood the test of so many
different ages. Addison. =Syn. Noted, Renowned, etc. See famous.
celebratedness ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1913
The celebrated works of antiquity, which have stood the test of so many different
ages. Addison. = Syn. Noted, Renowned, etc. See famous. celebratedness (sel'e-
bra-ted-nes), n. [< celebrated + -ness.] The state or condition of being celebrated
...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Having celebrity; distinguished; mentioned with praise or honor ; famous ; well-
known. The celebrated works of antiquity, which have stood the test of so many
different ages. Addison. = 8yn. Xoted, Renowned, etc. See famous.
celebratedness ...
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Critique of the psycho-physical identity theory: A ...
James's distaste for rationalistic metaphysics is too well known to require
comment, but the following statement indicates that his celebratedness as an
introspective psychologist is not completely deserved. 'As psychologists, we need
not be ...
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Broadcast Programming: Strategies for Winning Television and ...
The interviewers must feel that some of the celebratedness rubs off onto them.
The best audition tapes are those that give the program director an opportunity to
hear the host's ability to probe substantive issues, to learn how well the individual
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Susan Tyler Eastman, Sydney W. Head, Lewis Klein, 1981
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Lord Byron's doctor: a novel
We embraced once, twice, and I smelled the macassar oil in his hair, telling
myself that all the fragrance of the wide world was going away from me now, all
the joie-de-vivre and all the celebratedness; I was to pop back into the hole I had
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