10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERCIPIENTLY»
Discover the use of
percipiently in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
percipiently and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The aim of this work is to enthuse readers to compare their own interpretations of the stories with stories of others, and thus to relate fictions of ageing to their own experience and the work of social gerontologists.
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The Journal of Mental Science
In thinking, the senses may be re- cipiently, but not percipiently, active, and yet
synesis or evolution as to outward impressions will go on. Those are the so-
called unconscious influences of surrounding objects, of which the assumption of
...
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CONTEMPORARY DEBATES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
The formal organization was described by him as a percipiently synchronized
system comprising two or more individuals. Barnard held the view that authority
travels from the bottom to upside. He was highly critical of the 'classicists' view
that ...
Mill early and percipiently summarized the matter when he wrote, in his clear and
direct way, in the essay on 'Civilization': A. . . powerful . . . instrument
ofcombination . . . has but lately become universally accessible — the newspaper
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Australian Bird Names: A Complete Guide
Other names: White Owl, which it certainly is from below; Screech Owl, for the
harsh rippingi shrieking call; Delicate Owl, from an old species name Strix
delicatula, coined by Gould who, percipiently, thought it a separate species from
the ...
Jeannie Gray, Ian Fraser, 2013
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Communicating: The Multiple Modes of Human Interconnection
... makers in the American mid- west, tor the movements learned and deployed by
Venda dancers in southern Africa (Blacking 1 967, 1 985), or even for small
children engaged in what Gardner (1980) percipiently terms their 'artful scribble'.
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Anthropomorphism, Anecdotes, and Animals
Wheeler noted percipiently that this fact has great repercussions for science. J. B.
Watson's development of behaviorism in 1913 gained many supporters in the
1920s and was influential through to the 1950s. Among behaviorists, any ...
Robert W. Mitchell, Nicholas S. Thompson, H. Lyn Miles, 1997
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Anarchist Seeds Beneath the Snow: Left-Libertarian Thought ...
He advocates a new revolutionary theory and practice, consciously utopian but
based on a comprehension of ecology and current technology; a rejection of
socialist delusions about the working class, which he has percipiently recognized
to ...
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Through the Russian Prism: Essays on Literature and Culture
Moreover, Bakunin was the great opponent of what he called, percipiently, Marx's
"authoritarian Socialism" in the latter part of his life, and his ideas have continued
to attract followers for this reason as well ever since. Indeed, Arthur Mendel ...
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Einstein: The Life and Times
... disappointingto Haldane in some respects, musthave been reassuring tothe
Archbishop. “Ihave never seen a moretypical scientific lion in appearance—he
might have been prepared for the role on the stage—”she laterwrote percipiently,
“a ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PERCIPIENTLY»
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percipiently is used in the context of the following news items.
Malcolm Fraser dead: Life wasn't easy for former prime minister
... during a visit to Australia, was unsure of the depth of Fraser's commitment: “I don't think he's quite selfish enough,” she said percipiently.). «The Australian, Mar 15»
Ferdinand Mount
Norman percipiently says in passing that Oakeshott's Rationalism in Politics 'perhaps owes more to Burke than is generally recognised, ... «London Review of Books, Aug 14»
Strange but true - bipolar has advantages
It has to do with freeing up connections; it also helps with empathy, and in reading non-verbal interactions more percipiently.'' One patient told ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jun 14»
Rex Murphy: Alistair MacLeod and the 'infinite pains of genius'
... to aspire to something more than fluency, or wild outflow, requires what has percipiently been noted as the “infinite pains” of genius. «National Post, Apr 14»
'Well,' 'Muerte,' 'Tattoo' Presented at Ventana Sur
... dramedy, structured as a personal diary drawing on the director's experience, narrated to camera by the percipiently confused Merino. «Variety, Dec 13»
Will Self: Intermittent fasting can do things to your head
... as Raoul Vaneigem so percipiently writes in The Revolution of Everyday Life: “The organisation of work and the organisation of leisure are ... «New Statesman, Sep 13»
Ditch child benefit, bring back the child tax allowance and end the …
He said too, percipiently, when the State takes over the upbringing and care of children it is the first sign of emergent totalitarianism. Instead of ... «Daily Mail, Mar 12»
Last Night's TV - Sirens, Channel 4; Dirty, Sexy Things, E4; Guilty …
I liked Jay, the Londoner with hang-ups about his body (neuroses that could impede his success as a model, observed Perou, percipiently), ... «The Independent, Jul 11»
Harold met Joan in a pub and told her he was writing a play about …
Harold, percipiently: 'Isn't this [row] about the length of time you have been working on [your biography of] Charles II? Not about us at all. «Daily Mail, Jan 10»
A Romanian Jewish Writer Rediscovered
As the catalog for the Shoah Memorial exhibit percipiently notes, Fondane, like Paul Celan, Kafka and others, sought in the Bible an ... «Forward, Dec 09»