10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RAVINGLY»
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In the fall of 1911 she began to lose her mind, and when I saw her in June, 1912,
she was ravingly insane, weighed about seventy-five pounds. She never
developed any skin lesions of pellagra. until about April, 1912, and was
diagnosed ...
Louisiana State Medical Society, 1914
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New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal
In the fall of 1911 she began to lose her mind, and when I saw her in June, 1912,
she was ravingly insane, weighed about seventy-five pounds. She never
developed any skin lesions of pellagra until about April, 1912, and was
diagnosed ...
I used to think that was better than being ravingly beautiful in the long run,'
Jessica said frankly. 'Ravingly beautiful? I take it you're thinking of yourself when
you use that particular phrase?' 'No, indeed. I'm not ravingly beautiful but you
must ...
In the story of a downwardly mobile yuppie, Bill Moss snaps when he is abruptly fired from his job at a New York telemarketing firm and discovers that a dead supervisor severely limits his career options
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
2. Rapine; rapaciousness.— They might nut lie in a condition exposed to the
ravin of any vermin' that may find them. Ray: *'-*. - □- • '□ RAVINA, a town ot
European Turkey in the prov. of Albania: 51 miles E. of Valona. * RAVINGLY. adv.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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The government of the tongue, by the author of The whole ...
21. When therefore we v '.. . : Z 2 ravingly ravingly execrate the rapine of one man
, the deceit of S e c t. X. Of Querulousnefs. 179.
Richard Allestree (D.D.), 1721
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
RAVTNA, a town of European Turkey in the prov. of Albania : 5 a miles E. of
Valona. * RAVINGLY. adv. [from rave.} With frenzy ; with distraction. — in- this
depth of muses, would she ravingly have remained. Sidney. * 7o RAVISH, v. a. [
ravir, ...
haircutter had also been a little too ravingly swish. Mort was weary of the ravingly
swish. It drained energy, depressed him. Soon he had been obliged to ‹nd
someone else to cut his hair. His life had seemed to stick, like a ›ung stone,
against ...
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The Further Chronicles of Conan
And your gray eyes, of course. I knew then it could be none but you." He tilted
back his head to drink. "He dared describe me so? A fair shot?" She hissed the
words, but it had been "ravingly beautiful" that made her face color, 102 ROBERT
...
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The Broom of the System: A Novel
Lenore's sister is ravingly lovely, if one likes the ravingly lovely type, with soft
honey hair and dark blue eyes and breasts like artillery; but she is cocky and
serious and dull and utterly (and un-attractively unaware that she is utterly)
dependent ...
David Foster Wallace, 2004
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RAVINGLY»
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Kelly Clarkson: How I snubbed Simon Cowell and became a …
As she talks, that caffeine – bolstered by a final cup of tea for this committed Anglophile – has the ravingly friendly Clarkson practically bouncing in her seat. «The Independent, Mar 15»
GamerGate YouTuber Who Threatened Brianna Wu Says He Was …
Here's the upshot: “Jace Connors,” the gun-obsessed, seemingly unbalanced YouTuber who ravingly claimed he'd flipped his car on the way to Wu's home, ... «Bustle, Feb 15»
Asiatique's focus on small plates is big plus
That was OK because the mussels and curry were ravingly special. An order of duck nachos ($10) was an example of Looi's flipping the ubiquitous predictability ... «The Courier-Journal, Dec 14»
Malaysians should embrace flower power
... the non-violent stance of young protesters which helped save the day in the US — though this group was both mockingly and ravingly dubbed “hippies”. «The Rakyat Post, Oct 14»
Who controls Hollywood?
It was a favourite theme of the ravingly anti-Semitic claims by the Henry Ford-owned Dearborn Independent back in the 1920s. Every few years, it pops up again. «The Globe and Mail, Jul 14»
Extreme chef, portable supper club
There, with about two dozen other adventurous eaters, I tasted what diners will be yelping ravingly about before very long. Kali Dining is the itinerant supper club ... «L.A. Biz, Mar 14»
Hote Insider: Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, US
The Nobu is on the most eye-popping, stark ravingly insane street in the world. Las Vegas Boulevard – universally known as The Strip – is lined by most of the ... «The National, Dec 13»
Bedi questions Shillingford action, says chucking is like match-fixing
"Admittedly icc gag order stops xprts frm h'lighting 'chucking' but pray tell who gives 'em license 2 sing ravingly fr suspect actions?!," he wrote. "Rav'n abt ... «thatsCricket, Nov 13»
Brie Larson interview: 'I just wanted to do weird stuff'
We are here to talk about her new project, Short Term 12, a film about which US critics have been ravingly effusive. Some have compared Larson's performance ... «The Guardian, Oct 13»
Excerpt | Meena Kumari
Meanwhile, her own performance was reviewed ravingly: 'As the old woman Meena Kumari merits kudos. She brings a lump to the throat and makes for first ... «Livemint, Aug 13»