10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISORGANISER»
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disorganiser in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Jingo: Stage Adaptation
Vimes (taking out the Disorganiser) Good grief, what now? Disorganiser Eight
p.m. Narrowly escape assassination by Klatchian Spy. Vimes Where?
Disorganiser Corner of Brewer Street and Broad Way. Vimes ButI'm notthere!
Disorganiser ...
Terry Pratchett, Stephen Briggs, 2013
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The Truth: Stage Adaptation
Williamhitsthe replay button onthe Disorganiser. Disorganiser Ow. Nyipnyip ...
mapnyap ... wheedlewheedlewhee ... (Mr Pin'svoice.) Testing, testing ...say
something MrTulip. (Mr Tulip's voice.)I'm not speaking into no———ing box!
William de ...
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Medical Temperance Journal
Besides being a disturber, it is preeminently a disorganiser. If there is any power
of disorganisation on earth it is that of alcohol. By disorganisation I mean the
breaking down of the construction and function of organs. Take the heart. You
know ...
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Functional Accounts of Emotion
So which is it — is emotion an organiser or a disorganiser? The answer to this
question is that both are partially. 5 1t is unclear whether a similar function exists
in infrahuman species as well. Positive emotions in other species are often ...
James J. Gross, Dacher Keltner, 1999
As preparatory to its introduction into this yearly meeting, they doubled their
number of representatives in those quartersin which they had the predominancy,
and for the great work of introducing a notorious disorganiser ...
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The Bar Sinister: A Tale
It was not that he was clinging to life, but rather that the organs of his body were
resisting the Great Disorganiser; the machinery was running down, the candle
burning fitfully. Dr. Leboeuf administered a cordial, and the flame flickered up
again ...
Charles Allston Collins, 1864
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The Olive Branch and Christian Inquirer: Devoted to Science, ...
... that would reprove their dogmas, usurpations, and hypocrisy ? each of their
disciples would turn him out of their meeting, as a disorganiser; a disturber, a
heretic, a deceiver, enthusiast, &c. We have seen instances of this in his disciples
.
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Webster's Handy Dictionary: A Handy Dictionary of the ...
Disorganiser (dis-orJgcm^z- er), n. one who disorganizes. Disown (dw-ол'), p. £.
to deny; to renounce. Disparage (dis-par,äj)% »• t. to match, unequally; to detract
from. Disparagement (dis-par'âj- merW), n. injurious comparison with what is ...
Noah Webster, Loomis Joseph Campbell, 1877
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The London Quarterly Review
You may reckon upon my proving myself an active disorganiser (d^sorganisateur
) to re-establish the triumph of sans-culotterie, &c. ' Health and fratemity ! ' Carrier.
—vol i., p. 292. 4 Carrier, Representative of the People, with the Army of the ...
And if St. Paul had given any other directions, Christianity would have presented
itself to the world as a disorganiser, and as a source of all social confusion, rather
than as the great source and bond of all social order and harmony, which it is.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DISORGANISER»
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“The job market is rapidly changing and jobs that didn't exist several years ago such as corporate disorganiser or a privacy consultant now ... «Ross-Shire Journal, Jul 15»
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Corporate disorganiser: an expert at shuffling company hierarchies to create a start-up culture of organised chaos. Crowdfunding specialist: ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 13»
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Christophe Marthaler, last year's Associate Artist, described himself as a “disorganiser.” His premiere, Blablabla, starred singing popes in ... «RFI, Jul 11»