10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISPROPORTIONABLY»
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An Introduction to Entomology, Or, Elements of the Natural ...
Ex. Pneumora. IV. PROPORTION. 1. THICK (Crassa). Disproportionably thick
throughout. Ex. Copris F. 2. INCRASSATE (Incrassata). Disproportionably thick in
part. Ex. Base of the Abdomen of JEshna and many Libellidina. PLATE IX. FIG. 9.
William Kirby, William Spence, 1826
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An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
Dilatate (Dilatata). Disproportionably broad in part. —Ex. Elytra of Lycus fasciatus
, &c. Plate XIII. Fig. 20. 7. Narrow (Angusta). Disproportionably narrow throughout
.—Ex. Abdomen ofAgrion. 8. Angustate (Angustata). Disproportionably narrow ...
William Kirby &, William Spence
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
And as the lungs in this state are disproportionably small, so on the other hand, to
remedy or prevent any noxious impurity or carbonization of the blood arising from
the want of respiration, we find the liver in the foetus disproportionably large.
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An Essay on the Principle of Population: Or, A View of Its ...
Their stature seldom exceeds five feet ; their bellies are protuberant, with high
shoulders, large heads, and limbs disproportionably slender. Their countenances
exhibit the extreme of wretchedness, a horrid mixture of famine and ferocity ; and
...
Thomas Robert Malthus, 1872
5
Observations on fungus haematodes or soft cancer, in several ...
I then employed a mixture of unslacked lime, nitrate of silver, and soap, in form of
an ointment, and applied it partially to the tumor. This mixture penetrated deep.
But the more of the tumor I destroyed, the more disproportionably it shooted out ...
Animals that were imperfectly nourished during growth, have their bones
disproportionably large. If such deficiency of nourishment originated Vol. III.— 16
from a constitutional defect, which is the most frequent cause, they remain weak
during ...
7
Crito Or a Dialogue on Beauty. 2. Ed. - London, R. Dodoley 1752
Harry Beaumont. Skin, and others in a white ; some in a gentle natural Rosiness
of Complexion, others in a high, exalted, artificial Red; some Nations, in Waists
disproportionably large; and another, in Waists as disproportionably small. In
short ...
8
Lavengro: the scholar--the gypsy--the priest
94 DISPROPORTIONABLY SHORT. [Ch. X. with a bull's head, black hair, body
like that of a dray horse, and legs and thighs corresponding; a man six foot high
at the least. To his bull's head, black hair, and body the painter had done justice ...
George Henry Borrow, 1851
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An historical essay on architecture
In England they have a single very inferior representative, in the comparatively
insignificant marygold window of Exeter, and in every other spot their places are
poorly occupied by a disproportionably small and insignificant entrance door, ...
Thomas Hope, Edward Cresy, 1835
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Observations ...: submitted with a view to the substitution ...
... as it would supersede Taxes which, independently of their unequal operation
on them in common with other classes as Consumers, affect them as Producers
most disproportionably — if it be objected to the change from the present Taxes
to ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DISPROPORTIONABLY»
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disproportionably is used in the context of the following news items.
BCR call to rethink cost of NBN bush rollout
... ensure that the funding arrangements do not fall disproportionably on network owners and therefore do not unduly affect entry decisions. «The Australian, Jun 15»
Nonprofits Worry Neediest Will Suffer If Governor 'Placates …
As a result of the regressive tax model in TN, you are benefiting disproportionably compared to the working poor and those mired in poverty. «CT Newsjunkie, Jun 15»
A secret killer of Latinos and women Union City group helps fight …
“It disproportionably discriminates against women, minorities and the poor,” he said “Lupus is two to three times more common among African ... «The Hudson Reporter, May 15»
The evolution of the Black Lives Matter movement
... Blacks, but not on this scale – where 25 percent of the world's prisoners are in the US, [and] wildly, disproportionably Black and Latino. «Red Flag, May 15»
On clashes and civilizations
The imposed limitations of this worldview in countries like Russia or Pakistan have had a disproportionably negative effect on the internal ... «The Nation, Mar 15»
Ethics is the issue
They have impacted the poorest among us disproportionably, widows, elderly, Veterans, & low incomes, you'll not find any of those folks ... «Northwest Georgia News, Jan 15»
Prologis' CEO Hamid Moghadam on Q4 2014 Results - Earnings …
However, if we look at our same-store impacted by FX, our share would really go up, because we are disproportionably owned in the U.S., ... «Seeking Alpha, Jan 15»
LETTER: Christie only has compassion for the rich
This tax will disproportionably hurt middle class residents. Our governor thinks that our wealthiest residents are already paying enough taxes, ... «Daily Record, Nov 14»
Upper Arlington Asking For Income Tax Hike
“It disproportionably effects elderly people so I think the judgment was we don't want to disproportionately affect elderly people", says Staton. «10TV, Oct 14»
Medical Racism and the African Patient
Medical literature is replete with evidence that the world's burden of disease disproportionably affects black Africans, just as the husband and ... «AllAfrica.com, Sep 14»