10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROBINGLY»
Discover the use of
probingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
probingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Brand New Animals: We Will Never be So Close Again
Brand New Animals deals with the artistic depiction of nature, which Spinatsch introduces to the reader as an alternative world.
Jules Spinatsch, Gianni Jetzer, 2000
Near one of the yellow, withered weed clumps growing there asmall ripple stirred
the sandy ground—and slowly, probingly, Tom's arms emerged fromthesoft sand
where he ground—and slowly, probingly, Tom's arms emerged from the soft ...
... for me when I entered the camp. My grandmother was a Christian, and I was a
believer up until the day I entered the camp.” Looking probingly at George the
KGB officer stated. “From your daughter's journal I assume that you are Christians
.
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Jesus Christ and the Life of the Mind
Christian exegetes need to be probingly self-critical about the religious and
philosophical foundations of grammaticalhistorical interpretation: Are exegetes
able to say whether Enns is correct in labeling grammatical-historical
interpretative ...
These are people to enjoy and even to love." - Publisher's Weekly Headstrong and beautiful Quinn Mallory makes the impulsive decision to offer herself as the first prize in a college contest.
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Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith
Combining elements of spiritual study and memoir, the author describes her odyssey of faith, drawing on her own sometimes troubled past to explore the many ways in which faith sustains and guides one's daily life
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Out of the Garden: Women Writers on the Bible
"By turns witty, erudite, probingly serious and sparklingly irreverent, these essays refresh our readings of the Bible, and deepen our vision of foundational feminist figures.
Celina Spiegel, Christina Buchmann, 2012
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The Plural of Some Things
Written with a probingly sensitive eye, this collection of poems illuminates the subtle and poignant moments in life—moments that cause people to grow and, occasionally, to digress as individuals.
These are people to enjoy and even to love." -"Publisher's Weekly" "With wit and wisdom, Sally Mandel illuminates our deepest hopes and secret fears, showing us what matters most.
With a barely audible exclamation Anne turned away and thus missed the
intensity of the old man's keen eyes as they followed her probingly; but they
missed neither the unmistakable straightening of her whole figure nor the slight
clenching of ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PROBINGLY»
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probingly is used in the context of the following news items.
How Will Angelina Jolie's New Netflix Movie Compare To The …
... strongest muscle, if you ask me) and the past work of director Michôd, whose 2013 post-apocalyptic drama The Rover was probingly original, I'm optimistic. «Bustle, Jul 15»
Twelve Angry Men, American Century Theater's closing show
Juror 8, played probingly and with an almost apologetically unwavering sense of morality by Steve Lebens, is clearly the hero of the piece, but ... «DC Theatre Scene, Jul 15»
Widmann: String Quartets CD review – jaw-dropping beauty …
No other contemporary composer has grappled with quartet form quite so intelligently or so probingly. It's astoundingly virtuosic stuff, mentally ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Amanda Scott: In search of the bee-fly on the Lizard
It didn't stay long at any flower, but bobbed surprisingly gently and hesitantly from plant to plant, proboscis held probingly in front of it. Its flight ... «Western Morning News, Jul 15»
Jazz violinist digs into her past
Regina Carter is an extraordinary musician. Time Magazine said of the jazz violinist, "Wonderfully listenable, probingly intelligent and, at times, ... «Monterey County Herald, Jun 15»
Opinion: It's time for an about-face on facial recognition
... to worry that our presence will be translated into information that can be stored long-term, as well as quickly recalled and probingly analyzed. «Christian Science Monitor, Jun 15»
Intermezzo, Garsington Opera, Wormsley, Bucks: Serenely …
But it's also a probingly intimate portrait of a marriage, and this is the spirit in which director Bruno Ravella and his cast have approached it. «The Independent, Jun 15»
England v New Zealand, Second Test, day two: as it happened
Southee really asking questions of Lyth, wobbling the ball probingly. Lyth chips one towards midwicket, couldn't keep it down but it's not close ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 15»
Independence: Why nations fail
Probingly written, Why Nations Fail answers the question that has puzzled experts for centuries: Why are some nations rich and others poor, ... «Zimbabwe Independent, Apr 15»
Vaughan Williams's Symphony No 4 – which recording is best?
... knotty rigour and (in the here slightly distended slow movement) transcendental awe has been as probingly quarried as it might have been. «Gramophone, Apr 15»