10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLAT-FOOTEDLY»
Discover the use of
flat-footedly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
flat-footedly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
He must be identified as flat-footedly wise and flat-footedly good before he leads
his team in an investigation that soon moves fantastically beyond normal science
and beyond normal morality. Van Helsing's degrees in the sciences and the ...
Bram Stoker, Eleanor Donlon, Eleanor Bourg Nicholson, 2012
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The Story of Panama: Hearings on the Rainey Resolution ...
Yes, sir; he flat-footedly tells the committee that he inspired the Spooner
amendment to the Nicaragua bill, and Mr. Spooner flat-footedly denied it on the
floor of the Senate when Mr. Cromwell's brief. Mr. Cromwell says: The hostile
dispositions ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs, Frank D. Pavey, William Nelson Cromwell, 1913
To take another example — one that is highly pertinent to King's spiritualized
understanding of a direct-action campaign — a religious revelation may well
resist flat-footedly behavioral narration. ("St. So-and-So knelt in prayer. Two
hours later ...
4
Tribal Talk: Black Theology, Hermeneutics, and ...
I told them flat-footedly that, while I loved them and would do any reasonable
praying for them, 1 could not pray against my conscience; that I not only wanted
to be free but I wanted to see all the Negroes freed! I then told them that God was
...
When The Ex-Students' Association comes out flat-footedly in support of
someone like Mr. Erwin and flat- footedly in opposition to the hiring of people like
Walt Whitman Rostow to the faculty, I shall again pay my money to become one
of them.
Primus inter pares is Fyvush Finkel as Sam, the flat-footedly trudging, brusquely
no-frills waiter, repeating the orders in a growled litany. If there is a Platonic idea
of Jewish-deli waiter, Finkel must have posed for it. As the sympathetic but often ...
As high-speed cinematogra- phy clearly shows, the spider does not run flat
footedly, but puts the tarsi at a rather steep angle onto the sheet web (fig. 6.6;
Dierkes, 1988). Feathery hairs on the tarsi push against the densely woven fibers
of the ...
Almost every toddler walks flat-footedly and appears bowlegged due to diapers
and a straddle-legged stance designed to help her balance. Many older children
go through phases when they walk oddly, and here again there is no substitute ...
9
Exotic Appetites: Ruminations of a Food Adventurer
... paradoxically enough, the unexpected and the unfamiliar; we expect the food
of the other to be distinctly different from our own foods, and we tend flat-footedly
to identify the unfamiliar elements as the authentic ones — authentic in principle
...
10
A Companion to the Philosophy of Time
Taken flat-footedly it is manifestly a contradiction to say “there are things such
that there are no such things”; but in saying such things you can see what
someone might be getting at nevertheless. Likewise, it might be possible to make
sense of ...
Adrian Bardon, Heather Dyke, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FLAT-FOOTEDLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
flat-footedly is used in the context of the following news items.
Spare us the description: really good food can speak for itself
... a sleight of hand that seeks to crowd out any question as to the quality of the food with empty words – and so flat-footedly used. «The Independent, Jul 15»
Ashes: England v Australia
The old cliche of the new ball bringing a trickle of runs can be applied here, Buttler driving Hazlewood for a couple then flat-footedly poking an ... «BBC Sport, Jul 15»
Local youth runner will take skills to national level
Howard Hackley explained that his daughter ran flat-footedly for a long time. This combined with Diyana's leg growth led to plantar fasciitis, also ... «The Tracy Press, Jun 15»
Kelly Oubre: swingman who illustrates uncertainty in NBA draft might …
... steals, I also saw him flummoxed by swirling offenses which left him without a man to cover, or flat-footedly guarding a roll to the rim. «Raptors Rapture, Jun 15»
The last battle?
Allen refused, telling him "flat-footedly that . . . I not only wanted to be free, but that I wanted to see all the Negroes freed!" He declared that God ... «Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Apr 15»
England swept aside by New Zealand as Eoin Morgan's side slump …
When Gary Ballance flat-footedly drove a wide ball from Boult to cover, England were 57 for 3. Briefly, Joe Root and Eoin Morgan introduced a ... «Evening Standard, Feb 15»
ON REFLECTION When Evening Falls on Bucharest or Metabolism
... the subjectivities of their characters, and mirror those subjectivities (to a degree) through form, while remaining otherwise flat-footedly against «Brooklyn Rail, Feb 15»
Watchdogs question loose rules for inaugural fundraising, disclosure
... inaugural fundraising, Sen. John Coghill of Fairbanks, the Senate's majority leader, responded: “Flat-footedly, I haven't really thought about it. «Alaska Dispatch, Dec 14»
Chris Rundle: Tesco's cooked books show how much supermarkets …
but mainly because I always have the eerie feeling that the spirit of its founder, barrow boy Jack Cohen, still flat-footedly stalks the aisles, ... «Western Daily Press, Oct 14»
Sam Robson scores single run in England cricket debut
Gary Ballance, promoted to number three in only his second Test, lasted 73 minutes before he drove flat-footedly and was caught behind for 23 ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jun 14»