10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLINCHINGLY»
Discover the use of
flinchingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
flinchingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Quality Systems in the Nuclear Industry
18-1— Negative flinching. the figure how borderline cases which actually may fall
beyond the allowable limit of the specification (those represented by the hash-
marked portion of the histogram) are measured flinchingly as being within the ...
2
The Trip to Echo Spring: Why Writers Drink
In The Trip to Echo Spring, Olivia Laing examines the link between creativity and alcohol through the work and lives of six extraordinary men: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Tennessee Williams, John Berryman, John Cheever and ...
So lyrical and surreal that it has been called the "anti-novel," The Naked Year captures the emotional heart of a land trapped in the horrific gap year between frenzied Revolution and rigid Soviet control
4
Life of Napoleon Bonaparte
CHAP, xvm flinchingly facing the logical consequences of such audacity. Carnot
1794 had given the watchword of attack in mass and with superior numbers; the
times gave the frenzied courage of sentimental exaltation. Before the end of 1793
...
William Milligan Sloane, 1909
5
Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours
49 flinchingly the firemen do their work. Neither the flying sparks, nor the
suffocating smoke, nor the panic of the crowd around them, nor the increasing
peril of being crushed by the falling in of the whole roof at once, can move these
brave ...
6
Proceedings of the Sanitary Convention
Such an ordinance should be carefully drawn ie and ui.flinchingly enforced. An
ordinance relative to nuisances is of great importance, giving the health officer
full power to secure the abatement of e nuisances, with the manner of proceeding
...
Michigan. State Board of Health, 1886
7
The Theatre: A Monthly Review and Magazine
flinchingly. With infinite tenderness he bent his head and kissed her. Bertie
moved to the door. The scene jarred upon his feelings. Clearly he had been
played with—made a tool of. The whole thing was distasteful to one of his
delicate instincts ...
Clement Scott, Bernard Edward Joseph Capes, Charles Eglington, 1888
8
Annual Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of ...
flinchingly, and true if need be to the giving of life and all to the cause of truth as
our Father had established it. And yet we are possessed, like the rest of the
human race, of our weaknesses. We are tempted, we are tried, we imagine many
vain ...
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1900
9
The Phonographic Word-book Number Two ...: Intended ...
fl,r,f,kshn f,l,r,m,n,k fl,r,tshn fl,rí,ng,l floridness foulhardiness florescence
efflorescence efflorescency flourishingly flintheart flinthearted atfluentness
floundering philanthropy philanthropist philanthropic philanthropical
philanthropically flinchingly ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1849
10
American Prohibition Year Book
Republicanism and Democracy have sunk until there Is no lower depth. Is not
that a compelling cause for a Prohibition party? flinchingly for the contention that
government cannot legitimately tolerate wrong and that this is a political question
...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FLINCHINGLY»
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flinchingly is used in the context of the following news items.
The Dan Band return to ruin your MN wedding
But "We Made Love Out of Nothing at All" does have one flinchingly era-appropriate moment. Looking to take their collaboration over the top, ... «City Pages, Jul 15»
Riveting Examination Of Guilt And Forgiveness In 'Terrible Things' At …
... of field to never seem claustrophobic, even when the frequently shifting relationship between Daniel and Linda becomes flinchingly intense. «WBUR, Jun 15»
Glastonbury announces Slaves and Fat White Family for Shagri-La bill
“After the flinchingly realistic horrors of last years Corporate Hell, this year Shangri-Hell has been occupied. Every office has been taken over by ... «DIY Magazine, May 15»
Slaves, Fat White Family to play Glastonbury's Shangri-La area
"After the flinchingly realistic horrors of last years Corporate Hell, this year Shangri-Hell has been occupied. Every office has been taken over by ... «NME.com, May 15»
Book review: All Involved by Ryan Gattis
Instead, it uses fiction to bring the reader uncomfortably, flinchingly close to the humanity and the reality of the moment. Stylistically, however ... «Scotsman, May 15»
Glastonbury unleashes Political Hell for its 2015 Shangri-La theme
"After the flinchingly realistic horrors of last years Corporate Hell, this year Shangri-Hell has been occupied. Every office has been taken over by ... «Digital Spy UK, Apr 15»
Glastonbury's Shangri-La area announces political theme for 2015
It continues: "After the flinchingly realistic horrors of last years Corporate Hell, this year Shangri-Hell has been occupied. Every office has been ... «NME.com, Apr 15»
The rivalry between tech giants Samsung and Apple has reached …
Some people do feel that Samsung tends to over- saturate its colours and that the contrast is almost flinchingly overdone, but there is no ... «Hindustan Times, Apr 15»
Force Majeure – Film Review
For all the wonderfully nuanced scenes and flinchingly realistic performances that hang off the terrific hook at the heart of the film, there's still a ... «The London Economic, Apr 15»
NBC's 'The Slap': Is It Ever Okay To Give A Brat A Cachetada?
Yes, “The Slap” aka bofetada aka cachetada (una galleta for our Dominican friends) is one of the most flinchingly formative experiences from ... «Latina, Feb 15»