10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LUMBERINGLY»
Discover the use of
lumberingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
lumberingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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the monthly journal of medical science
At Firmness, he always stood lumberingly erect, and on the finger being
withdrawn, he always fell as lumberingly down. In falling, however, both in the
public and private stances, he always reminded us of Dr Elliotson's description of
the ...
2
The Man Who Was Thursday (曾是星期四的男人):
Then a large old man, witha long and venerable white beard, perhaps the only
real working–man present, rose lumberingly and said— "I move that Comrade
Gregory be elected Thursday," and sat lumberingly down again. "Does anyone ...
3
The G. K. Chesterton Collection [50 Books]:
Then alargeold man, withalong and venerable white beard, perhaps the only real
workingman present, rose lumberingly and said— “I movethat Comrade Gregory
be elected Thursday,” andsat lumberingly down again. “Doesanyone second?
G. K. Chesterton, Catholic Way Publishing, 2014
4
The Man Who Was Thursday - A Nightmare
Then a large old man, with a long and venerable white beard, perhaps the only
real working-man present, rose lumberingly and said— “I move that Comrade
Gregory be elected Thursday,” and sat lumberingly down again. “Does anyone ...
5
The Man Who Was Thursday
Then a largeold man, with a longand venerable white beard, perhapstheonly real
workingman present, rose lumberingly and said— "I movethat Comrade Gregory
be elected Thursday," and sat lumberingly down again. "Doesanyone second?
6
Delphi Complete Works of G. K. Chesterton (Illustrated)
Then a large old man, with alongand venerable white beard, perhaps the only
real workingman present, rose lumberingly and said— “I movethatComrade
Gregorybeelected Thursday,” and sat lumberingly down again. “Does anyone
second?
7
The Man Who Was Thursday: a Nightmare (曾是星期四的男人:一場夢魘):
Then a large old man,with a long and venerablewhite beard,perhaps the only
real workingman present, rose lumberingly and said— "I move that Comrade
Gregory be elected Thursday," and sat lumberingly down again. "Doesanyone
second ...
Gilbert Keith Chesterton, 2011
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The Man Who Was Thursday
Then a large old man, with a long and venerable white beard, perhaps the only
real working-man present, rose lumberingly and said— “I move that Comrade
Gregory be elected Thursday,” and sat lumberingly down again. “Does anyone ...
9
The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton
Then alarge old man,with a long and venerable white beard, perhaps the
onlyrealworkingman present, rose lumberingly and said— “I movethat Comrade
Gregory be elected Thursday,” andsat lumberingly down again. “Doesanyone
second?
Gilbert K. Chesterton, 2013
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The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare:
Thena large old man, with a long and venerable white beard, perhaps the only
real workingman present, rose lumberingly and said— "I movethat Comrade
Gregory beelected Thursday," andsat lumberingly down again. "Does anyone
second ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LUMBERINGLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
lumberingly is used in the context of the following news items.
Survivor review – Milla Jovovich goes rogue in baffling action thriller
It's a lumberingly dated kind of spy thriller, convoluted without ever being intriguing – and an insufficient number of bangs for your buck. «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Dear Hamburglar: The New McDonald's Hamburgers Are Terrible
They are also a product of a campaign that feels so lumberingly tired with risk-averse, corporate wholesomeness that it makes Taco Bell's new ... «Dallas Observer, May 15»
Chappie review – robot boy grows up to become angry robot teen
... whole failing career in a lesser creation, the Moose, a lumberingly huge assault robot resembling the obsolete early prototype in Robocop. «The Guardian, Mar 15»
TOURIES: Hooded Fang's April Aliermo on the intersections …
Daniel and our homie Cass had lumberingly snuck some beers in and I ended up getting manhandled by the security guard for insisting that I ... «ChartAttack, Jan 15»
Choose this infantile comedy show and you're the loser
Michael Palin's lumberingly mournful turn (right) didn't help and the three-parter was only made endurable by Mark Addy's endearingly ... «Irish Independent, Dec 14»
Is your job at risk of computerisation? How to avoid bad surprise
... we need to change the NHS from a lumberingly slow adapter of new technology to a world class showcase of what innovation can achieve”. «The London Economic, Dec 14»
England's Rugby Losses Are Mounting
As usual, England had plenty of possessions and good field position. But its attacks were lumberingly predictable. Its three-quarter line is still in ... «New York Times, Nov 14»
Hunt targets £10-billion annual savings for NHS
Given that much innovation saves money as well as lives, we need to change the NHS from a lumberingly slow adopter of new technology to a ... «PharmaTimes, Nov 14»
The Hypochondriac review: “more gag reflex than gags a-plenty …
... squawk to capture a laugh and the spectacularly uncomfortable wooing by Craig Gazey as the lumberingly dim Thomas is awkwardly brilliant ... «Cambridge News, Nov 14»
Coming your way: non-stop Richard Branson
Branson learned the lessons of media accessibility early, not least in his seminal battle with the lumberingly corporate British Airways. Amiable ... «The Guardian, Nov 14»