10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONTRADICTER»
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contradicter in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English and English and ...
Contradicho, em. contradiction. Contradicho, -a, past part, contradicted ; denied.
Contradictór, -a, em/, contradicter; opposer. Contradict ória, a/, refuting
proposition. Contradictoriamente, adr. contradictorily. Contradictorio, -a, adj.
contradictory ...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Upenocnoßnenie , contradicting , disputing, gainsaying. Прекослбвникъ, т.
Прекослбв— ница, contradicter, disputer, gainsayer. IIpexochórn-io, ad.
contradictorily. Прекослбвный, а. contradictory; m. a contradicter. Прекрасно, ad
. beautifully ...
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Lectures, addressed chiefly to the working classes
The contradicter was not convinced by this argument ; the disputants grew
irritated, and, as the story was told in the newspapers of the day, it came at last to
a fair knock-down battle ; out of pure abstract zeal on the part of the one
individual to ...
William Johnson Fox, 1846
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
CONTRADICTER. n. s. (from contradi U.) One that contradicts; one that opposes;
an op- poser. — If no contradicter appears herein, the suit will surely be good.
Ayliff^s P-irergon. — If a gentleman if a little tincere in his representations, he is ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Flugel's Complete Dictionary of the German and English Languages
Sffiiberfltebet/ «• opposer. SlMbevflrcit, m. contradiction, opposition.
SBJibetftteitem v. a. $ n. (aux. baben} to oppose ; to militate against 3Biber|
ireitenb/ part. adj. militating, conflicting. SBiberjltetter/ m. contradicter, opposer.
5Btberflvqm, m.
C. A. Feiling, A. Heimann, 1843
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A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary
wldercwedung f. contradiction, SPs51*. wi3ercwe3-=wi6ercwed- wi3ercwedan5
to withstand, LPs. widercwida (y) m. contradicter, OEG1893 : oppose?, rebel,
WW11023. widercwiddian (y3) to murmur, LPs 40s. widercwlde m. contradiction,
...
John R. Clark Hall, Herbert Dean Meritt, 1960
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Reports of cases argued and determined in the English ...
A party benefited under a former will, which does not appear, cannot be admitted
a contradicter to a subsisting will. Judgment. Sir John Nicholl. The deceased is
stated to have made two wills; and that Mr. Thompson was executor under one, ...
Joseph Phillimore, Jesse Addams, John Haggard, 1831
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Linguistic Identities Through Translation
One such social role is that of a contradicter, as determined by role relationships
in the situation and reflected in discourse structure preferences. It is assumed that
the present target version displays a richer contrastive- concessive network, ...
A party benefited under a former will, which does not appear, cannot bmm ad mi t
ted a contradicter to a subsisting will. Judgment — Sir John JVicholl. The
deceased is stated to have made two wills; ancz^ that Mr. Thompson was
executor ...
He was rather a contradicter than 'a favourer of ordinary opinions: and this,
perhaps, led him not unoften into paradox: yet was there much soundness, even
in his most vehement notions, and the strength of mind which made him think
only for ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 1834
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CONTRADICTER»
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GOP Pledge Drive (Guest Voice)
This good ol' boy needs to be careful lest he get labeled a pledging contradicter. Righter-than-right conservatives first gained success with the ... «The Moderate Voice, Sep 11»
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... contratempo [B]uggs sale[/B] heterophyllous redelegated mutterers bedsides contradicter panoply pix figureless copydesk delays acinetarian ... «What Digital Camera, Sep 10»
Art Review On Sontag: Essayist as Metaphor and Muse
... donna and a holier-than-thou moral scold, a limousine liberal turned cultural conservative; a snob; an opportunist; a serial self-contradicter. «New York Times, Aug 06»