10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DELPHICALLY»
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delphically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
delphically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Combines geology and archaeology to examine the geography of Britain since earliest times, the development of life forms, and the historical relationship between man and the land
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The Russian Military Into the 21st Century
In an interview with General Lebed and Grigorii Yavlinskii, the latter stated
somewhat delphically that 'Russia has neither permanent friends nor permanent
enemies. Russia has interests', immutable interests, to be defended at all costs.
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Making British Culture: English Readers and the Scottish ...
... Tytler (1759), was something of a journalistic as well as a scholarly staple
throughout Britain, what the London described—somewhat delphically it has to
be admitted—as 'letters, curious ones, relative to the death of Mary Queen of
Scots.
The purpose of the visit is to pressure Radcliffe into persuading Muriel to drop or
change the topic of her thesis. When Radcliffe tries to find out why the subject is
so objectionable to the U.S. government, the agent answers delphically, "he was
...
Putin delphically said that Adamov would explain his reasons for resigning “
should it become necessary.”68 The Russian legal system, however, evidently
remained notoriously subject to political intervention. In fact, the Procuracy
General's ...
John W. Parker autofilled, 2008
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Foreign Investment in American Telecommunications
... the federal government would make it difficult for such a foreign-influenced
company to compete with an all-American one.180 As Young delphically put it to
E. J. Nally, American Marconi's vice president, in response to the latter's query as
to ...
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Justice in Blue and Gray: A Legal History of the Civil War
... of private property on land.230 Three years later, the Court delphically referred
to captured and abandoned property as "a peculiar species of property," known
only during the Civil War (and therefore, presumably, not covered by the existing
...
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Inside the Bank of England: Memoirs of Christopher Dow, ...
... if delphically at times. We understand that the original typescript will be made
accessible to scholars in the Bank of England Library in due course, who may
check there how our remit has been carried out. Acknowledgements We are
grateful ...
J. Christopher R. Dow, Christopher Taylor, Graham Hacche, 2013
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American Boundaries: The Nation, the States, the Rectangular ...
Napoleon's minister Talleyrand told the American negotiators, delphically: “You
have made a noble bargain for yourselves, and I suppose you will make the most
of it.”11 The Americans did indeed try. Following Jefferson's interpretation, in ...
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The Pornography Controversy: Changing Moral Standards in ...
In its more recent Roth decision, the court indicated- somewhat Delphically- that
its concern in the future would be with three areas, none of them directly
concerned with the content of any works charged as pornographic. These were
sales of ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DELPHICALLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
delphically is used in the context of the following news items.
Driver's Seat adaptation has the vital Spark
She also speaks constantly, almost Delphically, of finding "her type", as if everyone falls into a pigeonhole and is keeping up a perpetual act to ... «Herald Scotland, Jun 15»
In Defense Of "Vaguebooking"
“I can't right now,” my former student proclaims. “I don't understand the decision-making process,” a colleague writes delphically one morning. «BuzzFeed News, Jun 15»
John F. Burns Answers Readers' Questions on Experiencing History
One Chinese official questioned as to Mao's whereabouts said delphically at the time, “The Chinese people's great leader Chairman Mao ... «New York Times, Apr 15»
NSW state election 2015: Live blog, Monday March 23
... tweeted this missive Kelly sent to locals. "Know what is happening before it happens," Kelly says, somewhat delphically, of the airport plan. «Sydney Morning Herald, Mar 15»
The hottest cook in the Hollywood kitchen
... break-up, and responds to even the most tentative enquiries about the state of her marriage with a poised, delphically inscrutable half-smile. «Daily Mail, Feb 15»
High-tech giants warned of breakdown in trust at Davos summit
... chipped in somewhat delphically, telling the audience: “On the question of trust there's a much deeper phenomenon – the sheer capacity to ... «ComputerWeekly.com, Jan 15»
A whiff of regime change in the air
He lost, though the Court noted delphically that. "the Assembly's power to make rules is limited to the regulation of process and form, ... «Politicsweb, Dec 14»
Tesco, Sainsbury's – the bad news just keeps coming
Arch-rival Sainsbury's delphically twisted the knife this morning when it said that it had "100% confidence" in its accounting methods. «BBC News, Oct 14»
Liberals champion freedom of speech --- except in politics
Delphically, the amendment adds, “Nothing in this article shall be construed to grant Congress the power to abridge the freedom of the press. «Washington Examiner, Jun 14»
My top five names to keep on speed dial in 2014
At the beginning of December, Sir Howard rather delphically shortened the multifarious possibilities to three – two at Heathrow (a new, third ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 13»