10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MALIGNLY»
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malignly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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My novel: or, Varieties in English life
of the world regard malignly, the majesty of law protects their ears, and the
merciful fore-thought of nature deprived their remote ancestors of the privilege of
entailing tails upon them. Had it been otherwise — considering what handles
tails ...
Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 1851
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
Malignly, malignantly. MALICE, mallls. t. 140. Deliberate mischief; ill intention to
any one, desire of hurting. MALICIOUS, mi-llsh'as. a. Ill-disposed to any one,
intending ill. MALICIOUSLY, md-llsh'us-le. ad. With ma- lignily, with intention of ...
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A critical pronouncing dictionary: and exposition of the ...
MALEVOLENT, ma-lcv'vo-lent. a. Ill-disposed towards others. MALEVOLENTLY,
ma-lcv'v6-Ient-!e. ad. Malignly .malignantly. MALICE, mill lis. s. 140. Deliberate
mischief ; ill intention to any one, desire of hurting. MALICIOUS, ma-lfsh'us. a.
gestating pregnant anti-aphrodisiac pheromone a chemical that inhibits sexual
desire benignly without the intention of harm malignly with the intention of harm (
K) In closing, Angier notes that to live, all animals. 202 Part 2: Forms.
Randall VanderMey, Verne Meyer, John Van Rys, 2012
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The Rhetorical Surface of Democracy: How Deliberative Ideals ...
In contrast, Habermas argues that human language is fundamentally rooted in
the expectation of full understanding and mutually self-possessed rational assent
, and describes “strategic action” as malignly parasitic on such “communicative ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language
Abuse, ill usage. MALEVOLENCE, ma-lev'-vc-lcns. s. Ill will, inclination to hurt
others, malignity. MALEVOLENT, mi-lev'-vo-lent. a. Ill-disposed towards others.
MALEVOLENTLY, ,ma-lev'-vo- Jent-ly. ad. Malignly, malignantly. MALICE, mil'-lls.
s.
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
I-est you think 1 rally more than teach, r praise malignly arts I cannot reach ; :t me
for once presume t' instruct- the times. jpope. 1ALIJAI, a town of France, in the
dep. of Lower Alps ; 9 mill s S\V. of Digue. ALILLA, a town of Sweden, in Smaland
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
MALEVOLENTLY, md-levflvblent-ly. ad. Malignly, malignantly. MALICE, mziY-lis.
s. Deliberate mischief; ill intention to any one, desire of hurting. - MALIClOUS, mzi
-lIM-fis. a. mdisposed to any one, intendin ill. MALlCIOUSLY, ma-lIshCbs-IF. ad.
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Lest you think I rally more thafi teach, Or praise malignly arts I carlnot reach ; Let
me for once presume t' instruct the times. • ' Pope. MALIJAI, a town of France, in
the dep. of the Lower Alps ; 9 miles S W. of Digne. MALLILA, a town of Sweden', ...
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Sheridan Improved: A General Pronouncing and Explanatory ...
s. ill will, inclination to hurt others, malignity MALEVOLENT, (mi-leV-vi-le-nt.) a. ill-
disposed towards others MALEVOLENTLY, ( nji-lev'-vo-lint- Iy.) ad. malignly,
malignantly MALFEASANCE, (mal-fe'-zance.) s. a doing of evil MALICE, (mal'-lis.)
...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1798
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MALIGNLY»
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Kumar Sangakkara - A look beyond the oomph of his magical numbers
In 1995, Aravinda de Silva was malignly accused of tampering the ball. The men in blue protested but much like the voices of ants the world ... «Sportskeeda, Jul 15»
Divestment policy aimed at engaging and improving performance
We have not been malignly influenced and we do not put our research income above the moral imperative of mitigating human-induced climate ... «Scotsman, Jun 15»
Can Netanyahu's security cabinet rise above rubber stamp role?
The problem with the security cabinet — irrespective of whether one views Netanyahu as malignly domineering or a chief advocate of the NSC ... «The Times of Israel, Jun 15»
Pensioner rescued from Bishop Auckland river after Good Samaritan …
... with mental issues shows mental wards are used to mug up truth of someone pushing people in rivers malignly as if no longer for this world. «The Northern Echo, May 15»
Dara and Ed's Great Big Adventure
... be the huge villain, the large eagle to Ed's agile sparrow,” Dara reckons, “the man mountain who would slam people to the ground and then laugh malignly.” ... «BBC Sport, Mar 15»
Lain, the Whom of the Verb World
This almost malignly confusing pair of paradigms tempted the Guardian subeditor into a blunder. Lain is wrong. Those skeletons had lain under ... «Chronicle of Higher Education, Mar 15»
'Unbroken' & 'The Imitation Game'
How malignly appropriate, then, for this constant observer to be forbidden by the cruel Bird to look his torturer in the eye. Jolie uses the sheer ... «Commonweal, Jan 15»
WHITLAM MALIGNED BY FAIRFAX
But Fairfax, in recognising this, managed to turn to the one person who might use an opportunity to have his say on such matters malignly – Dr ... «Aboriginal Art Directory News, Oct 14»
Mahadevan Sathasivam: A forgotten prince of Sri Lanka cricket
Sathasivam could have been the prefect response to the diaspora which malignly claim that there is no place for Tamils in Sri Lanka cricket. «Sportskeeda, Sep 14»
Russians at the Gate: The Barbarians Are Coming
It has not only failed to provide a balanced account of the conflict, but has malignly stirred nascent fears regarding the looming barbarian ... «Center for Research on Globalization, Sep 14»