10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTERFERINGLY»
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interferingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
interferingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Canadian Patent Office Record and Register of Copyrights
... molding having interfering shoulders adjacent the ends thereof, said tabs
forming with the other of the legs of said clip a spring-like arcuate-shaped portion
compressed so that the ends thereof interferingly engage said shoulders. 576128
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Diachronic Studies of English Complementation Patterns: ...
Now always expressive of disapprobation, to concern oneself or take part
interferingly' (OED, sense 8). It is not easy to decide with certainty from the
context to what extent the meaning ingredient 'interferingly', important today, is
prominent in ...
Martti Juhani Rudanko, 1999
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Canadian Patent Office Record
... maintaining said chart paper in tension comprising: a plurality of tension-
developing members disposed adjacent said paper drive roll and having a
resilient and deformable surface, a portion of which surface interferingly engages
said chart ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1968
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A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
Ex phrase on a or the grouter, out of one's turn, interferingly; unfairly: Aus. army (
1916); by 1919, gen. low 5. Esp. come in on a grouter, e.g. to obtain an issue to
which one is not entitled. Ultimately, perhaps, of the same origin as grout, v.; imm.
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Divided Between Carelessness and Care: A Cultural History
“Now always expressive of disapprobation, to concern or take part interferingly,”
this entry revealingly adds. As he wrote, Wordsworth might therefore have begun
with straightforward censure ofthose prone “to deal with” inappropriate ends ...
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Mary Elizabeth Garrett: Society and Philanthropy in the ...
Hovering maliciously and interferingly over their love affair is Carey's fictionalized
character— Dean Helen Thorton—“hard-headed, practical, unmoral in the sense
that all values give place to expediency and she has a pure enthusiasm for the ...
Kathleen Waters Sander, 2011
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Nations and States in Southeast Asia
An outside power would be seen as interferingly neo- imperial. Only a population
conscious of its rights could check an elite disposed to ignore them. An outside
power might, moreover, prefer to support the elite. The idea of participation, ...
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Heinemann English Dictionary
... (in-ta-feer) verb 1 to intrude in the affairs of others. 2 to hinder or impede: He
allowed his personal life to interfere with hts toork. 3 Physics, Radio to cause
interference. Word Family interfering adjective; interferingly adverb; interferer
noun.
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Martin R. Delany: A Documentary Reader
... regret to see a reckless set of religion-spurning, God-defying persons sent
there — especially by disinterested white societies in America, which interferingly
came forward in a measure which was originated solely by ourselves (and that,
too, ...
Martin Robison Delany, Robert Steven Levine, 2003
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Restoration Earth, Vol 1(1), November 2011
... and the knowledge I have received from many sources, some adults included.
The qualia are all-or-nothing—a gestalt. Embracing both silence and paradox
Living non-coercively, non-contentiously, and non-interferingly Unmediated
...
Katherine Batten MacDowell, Mark A. Schroll
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INTERFERINGLY»
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interferingly is used in the context of the following news items.
The Joyful, Gossipy and Absurd Private Life of Virginia Woolf
However, it had been decided (by Leonard, Vanessa and her doctors) that Virginia was too unstable for motherhood – as her sister interferingly ... «Newsweek, Feb 15»
During Fake Filibuster Senators Dick Durbin And Ted Cruz Derpbate …
... to give them, instead of some meddlesome government program interferingly shoving some modicum of healthcare down their throats. «Wonkette, Sep 13»