10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INOFFICIOUSLY»
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inofficiously in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inofficiously and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Supreme Court Reports, Annotated
Court of Appeals The petitioner assumes that the foregoing pronouncement
categorically ruled that he did not unlawfully and inofficiously interfere in the
transaction between respondents Phillips and Sons and the Phillips spouses on
one ...
Philippines. Supreme Court, 1986
2
A Summary of the Roman Civil Law: Illustrated by ...
... with the The querela querela inofficioso testament'^ in which no notice is taken
of the intention of the testator.8 In a gift mortis causa, the deficiency in t\\c pars
falcidia is subtracted from the gift.9 But if the whole property be given inofficiously
, ...
Sir Patrick MacChombaich de Colquhoun, 1851
3
Mañana Doesn’t Mean Tomorrow
In my world I was jarringly, inofficiously, being separated from this woman that
now more than ever I wanted, at this very moment, to whisk away into the warm
Mexican night, to fold into her curvaceous warmth and spiritual peace. I was
being ...
4
Nathan Bailey's Dictionary, English-German and ...
... unapr- ness, impropriety, inconveniency, unwholesomeness. Unbienfifertig, adj
. inofficious, disobliging, slow, backward; adv. inofficiously, disobligingly, slowly,
backwardly. Unbienftfertigfei I, }. inofficious- ness , disobligingness , slowness, ...
Nathan Bailey, Johann Anton Fahrenkrueger, 1801
She wiped a hand through her long black hair, irritably aware that she was
dressed very inofficiously in a skinny red sweater and tight jeans. “Thomas
Chancellor, Interpol,” the agent said, clamping strong fingers around hers. “
Angeline Lisbon ...
6
The Raw Truth (Polemic)
I'm inclinedtobelieve itwasa hit, orchestrated by those vile and amuck malefactors
of that consolidated government. AndI'm sure, ifDaddy were still alive, he'd find
the disunity of his family inofficiously shocking and repugnant,in which, that's my
...
7
All Standing: The Remarkable Story of the Jeanie Johnston, ...
While anchored at Grosse Île, sailors removed the dead from below deck with
grappling hooks, and several eyewitness accounts reported that bodies of the “
barely dead” were inofficiously cast overboard, often without so much as a
shroud or ...
8
Flugel's Complete Dictionary of the German and English Languages
1. unable to help one's self, helpless, awkward, heavy, clumsy ; unwieldy; 2. not
helpful, inofficious, uncharitable ; 1 1. adv. clumsily, awkwardly, unwieldily ;
inofficiously. Unbeljulflithtctt/ f. I. awkwardness, helplessness ; clumsiness ...
C. A. Feiling, A. Heimann, 1843
9
On Law and Policy in the European Court of Justice: A ...
... her partners in the Council - by de facto awarding one or two more years to
work out a market organization in common? The Court could inofficiously have
signaled that if they came back 'empty-handed' to the Court at the end of that
period, ...
10
AAQ. Architectural Association Quarterly
To avoid footballers, cyclists, perambulators and seated pensioners getting in
each other's way, paths, play areas and resting places must be intelligibly and
inofficiously signposted. More imperative facades are called upon to differentiate
...