10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MUDDLINGLY»
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... records of the Daftar-i-Dar u/-Inrba, now in the Andhra Pradesh State Archives.
1' Also known as Kautilya. In modern New Delhi, the diplomatic quarter is named
in his honour Chankyapuri; rather muddlingly, it also contains a Kautilya Marg.
Upendrakishore Roychoudhury, 2002
2
The Letters of Charles Lamb, with a sketch of his life. By ...
What a power to intoxicate his crude brains, just muddlingly awake to perceive
that something is wrong in the social system,-—what a hellish faculty above
gunpowder! Now the rich and poor are fairly pitted. We shall 376 LETTER TO
DYEB.
Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon TALFOURD, 1849
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The Complete Correspondence and Works of Charles Lamb: With ...
What a power to intoxicate his crude brains, just muddlingly awake to perceive
that something is wrong in the social system, — what a hellish faculty above
gunpowder ! Now the rich and poor are fairly pitted. We shall see who can hang
or ...
Charles Lamb, Thomas Purnell, Barry Cornwall, 1870
4
Letters. Final memorials
What a power to intoxicate his crude brains, just muddlingly awake to perceive
that something is wrong in the social system, — what a hellish faculty above
gunpowder ! Now the rich and poor are fairly pitted. We shall see who can hang
or ...
Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Telfourd, 1855
5
Object Relations and Social Relations: The Implications of ...
If one has become too muddlingly close, one has less room for interpretations
made on the basis of specialized knowledge and which are thus not necessarily
an abuse of power. It depends how they are “couched”. Interpretations of envy
can ...
Simon Clarke, Herbert Hahn, Paul Hoggett, 2008
It was the result of many events, not just the Vietnam war. The people were
cynical about government, business, cynical about capitalism and democracy.
The country had low self esteem. But my country had muddlingly tried to do what
was ...
Bobby Clark, Kellum Cabin Publishers, 2001
7
Write Yourself: Creative Writing and Personal Development
He felt he was identifying too closely and muddlingly with other people he knew
with cancer. He found it very useful when I suggested that the illness has made
him lose the plot of his life, by disrupting it so thoroughly. I suggested he's writing
...
8
Your Creativity Unleashed!: Amplify Your Wealth and ...
Amplify Your Wealth and Revitalize your Creative Juices Kenneth A Stevens.
MORGAN LE FAY AND MOIRA SHEARER The cybernautismandcybernautics
were cybernautlike mayhem, muddlingly abating other cybernauts, which was a
world ...
9
Delphi Complete Novels of E. Nesbit:
“Do you surrender?” “Course we do, if you will 'ave it. Hannythink you like. Let us
out o' this.” “How did you get into it?” said thethin voice ofMiss Knox. “You breast
makea clean best ofit,”said William muddlingly. “There ain'tnothing tobreast ...
10
Sodomy in Early Modern Europe
James's education starts too early, at the age of four, when he is still, muddlingly,
in the care of women; it may well be that the Countess presides over his general
well-being long after his seventh birthday (and hence her conflict with ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MUDDLINGLY»
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muddlingly is used in the context of the following news items.
Sabatini wins at group level for the second time in a fortnight when …
... the Premier Signs Stakes when, under a clever ride from Ben Melham, she dictated terms in a muddlingly run race to justify its $3 favouritism. «Sydney Morning Herald, Feb 15»
Big names face elimination as Cup horses pay up
Brigantin was third in that muddlingly-run race, while Lost In the Moment has a strong record in good quality European staying events, and ran ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Oct 12»
Battlegrounds on 'Tiny Specks of Earth'
The narrative jumps from one character to the other, sometimes muddlingly. In the fog of war movies, some events are hard to follow, a few ... «New York Times, Mar 10»