10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMPERMEABLENESS»
Discover the use of
impermeableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
impermeableness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
As our century founders on the impermeableness of rationalistic absolutism, the
discourse of the myth, with its uncertain meanings and also its many meanings,
intersects the impasses and leads to some other Now prospects of understanding
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As our century founders on the impermeableness of rationalistic absolutism, the
discourse of the myth, with its uncertain meanings and also its many meanings,
intersects the impasses and leads to some other prospects of understanding our
...
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The Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture
... of one or two inches from the outer and thicker layer of brick or stone, to which
it must be united by proper binders.' The porous structure of the bricks, added to
the impermeableness of the intermediate stratum of air, would so ill conduct heat,
...
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A Practical Treatise on the Diseases, Injuries, and ...
STRICTURE OF THE URETHRA. Definition and Varieties—Seat of Stricture—-
Opinions of difi'erent Authors as regards Seat of Stricture—Number—-Form——
Consistence-—Col0r— Impermeableness — Symptoms — Diagnosis — Physical
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Offender Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Communities: ...
Experiences of vulnerability: hypermasculinity deconstructed Winston's depiction
of 'being a man' in the system centred upon two themes: aggression and
emotional impermeableness. In the well-functioning TC, the former is
unnecessary and ...
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Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities: A Routledge Study ...
What clearly comes across is a deeply felt sadness and frustration before the
impermeableness of the barriers between self and self—a despairing desire to
merge the discrete and opaque personalities dictated by Gesellschaft2 and to
enter a ...
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The Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture. ...
... on the inside a thin layer of brick, with an interval of one or two inches from the
outer and thicker layer of brick or stone, to which it must be united by proper
binders. The porous structure of the bricks, added to the impermeableness of the
...
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Archives of Useful Knowledge
... the bricks, added to the impermeableness of the intermediate stratum of air,
would so ill conduct heat, that such walls would necessarily tend to keep a house
dry and warm in the winter, as well as cool in the summer. This end would be still
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The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries ...
... layer of brick or stone, to which it must be united by proper binders. The porous
structure of the bricks, added to the impermeableness of the intermediate stratum
of air, would so ill conduct heat, that such walls would necessarily tend to keep ...
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Pansegrouw's Crossword Dictionary
... dense, firm, laconic, pact, short, solid(ify), stabilise, succinct, tamp, terse
compact between nations treaty compactly clustered glomerate compactness
closeness, denseness, density, firmness, impenetrableness, impermeableness,
solidness, ...