10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FUGITIVELY»
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fugitively in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fugitively and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
This poetry is in the finest sense symbolic: fugitively symbolic in a way, yet
nevertheless quite definite and unmistakable in mood and meaning. Perfectly
clear is the central symbol, that of the stream, the image with which the book
opens and ...
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New Websterian 1912 Dictionary: Based Upon the Unabridged ...
FUGITIVELY 356 lite, tirm, at, awl; me, merge, met; mite, mit ; note, north, not; Mon
, book; FUNCTION 357 FUR function (fungk'shun), n. the dis- panying it:
FUNAMBULIST volatile; fleeting; not permanent; fleeing from danger, pursuit, or
duty: re.
Noah Webster, Harry Thurston Peck, 1912
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The Outside of the Cup: A Response to Winston Churchill's ...
We hear it at first faintly, then fugitively, then clearly, then fugitively again and
softly, oh so softly ! until it dies away and is no more, save a memory of an
exquisite melody without which the opera would take very little hold on the
enthusiasm of ...
(6) Thermoplastic polyolefin rubbers (Section 11.9). It may also be argued that
plasticised PVC may be considered as a thermoplastic elastomer, with the
polymer being fugitively cross-linked by hydrogen bonding via the plasticiser
molecules.
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Court of Customs Appeals Reports: Cases Adjudged in the ...
But if the juice played no prominent or important part in the preservation of the
fruit, the fact remains that the pulp has been preserved, not fugitively, not
temporarily for the purpose of transit, but permanently, just as permanently as is
the fruit ...
United States. Court of Customs Appeals, 1911
September 1727: “Cornelius Todd, ServanttoThomas Nash, having fugitively
absented himselfe fromhis Master's servicefor the spaceof fifteen days and
Thomas Nash making it appear to this Courtthat he expended nine hundred fifty
poundsof ...
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Blessings, Curses, Hopes, and Fears: Psycho-ostensive ...
These formulas may be used either auto-malo-fugitively (when speaking of one's
own good fortune) or allo-malo-fugitively (when speaking of somebody else's) : (
183) Ober mir geyt dos, keyn aynore nit, zeyer gut. ("But for me things are ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Der. fugitively,ness. From the same source,fugacious, fugaci ty; fugue, q.v.;also
centrifugal, refuge, subterfuge. FUGLEMAN,the leaderofa file.(G.) Modern.Not
inTodd's Johnson.Also written flugelman; as in Sydney Smith, Works, 1859, ...
In film noir, the actual and dream cities merge, are recorded fugitively, and
transformed into myth — the most revealing mirror of all. In the fall of 1925, twenty
-one years nearly to the day before Le Corbusier caught his first glimpse of
Manhattan ...
Nicholas Christopher, 2010
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Telescopic Work for Starlight Evenings
The changes are not real, but due to the faint and delicate nature of the object,
which is only fugitively glimpsed and presents itself differently with the slightest
change in the manner of viewing it. Burnham has said there is no such thing as ...
William Frederick Denning, 2010
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FUGITIVELY»
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fugitively is used in the context of the following news items.
Lisa Breslow at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts
We often see structures that will seemingly last indefinitely with people flitting fugitively through them. The structures will last far past the time we ... «Arte Fuse, Nov 14»
NASA finds methane hot spot over Four Corners
... vented from underground mines or released fugitively into the air during surface mining. Surely, that's one source, as the study acknowledges ... «High Country News, Oct 14»