10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REPUTABLY»
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reputably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Infants, Parents and Wet Nurses: Medieval Islamic Views on ...
... complete (Wa-l-wdliddt yurdi'na awladahunna hawlayni kdmilayni li- man
ardda an yutimma'l-radd'a); it is the duty of him to whom the child is borne to
provide reputably for their food and clothing; no one is to be charged beyond his
means, ...
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A general pronouncing and explanatory dictionary of the ...
for the use of schools, foreigners, &c. on the plan of Mr. Sheridan Stephen Jones,
Thomas Sheridan. hot, v&te, lisc — hit, jfish, clbe— fruty, tr$ — thus, tKick. to
disallow, to reject ; to abandon to •wickedness and eternal destruction; to
abandon ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan,
1804
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Journal of the House of the General Assembly of the ...
_ Virginia could not reputably claim to 1-xaci of Kentucky, about to assume the
attitude ofa sovereign independent state, terrns harder,' or more severe, than she
had prescribed to herself, upon hcr _transit from a colonial, to a state government
; ...
Kentucky. General Assembly. House,
1823
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Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
Virginia could not reputably claim to exact of Kentucky, about to assume the
attitude of a sovereign independent state, terms harder, or more severe, than she
had prescribed to herself, upon her transit from a colonial, to a state government;
...
Kentucky. General Assembly. Senate, Kentucky. General Assembly,
1823
5
The Itinerant, Or, Memoirs of an Actor
I be more reputably employed than in administering to the Wants of a far-ther, a
husband, and three helpless children ? As to the voice which you are pleased to
compliment, I devoutly thank heaven for so precious a gift, since run Irmnr'rrmr.
Samuel William Ryley,
1816
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The Oxford Handbook of Corporate Reputation
In this strand ofresearch, firms' preferences are known by consumers and the
reputed characteristic is not the firm's inherent taste for the reputed characteristic
but rather whether the firm will actually act reputably. In the incomplete
information ...
Michael L. Barnett, Timothy G. Pollock,
2012
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Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons ...
... a sufiicient number of paying members to sustain their lodge reputably, will be
exonerated from all dues in arrears at this time: and that such lodges as have not
a suflicient number of attending and paying members to sustainrthem reputably, ...
Freemasons. Grand Lodge of the State of New York,
1832
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The Theory of the Leisure Class; An Economic Study of ...
It includes trappings and horsemanship as well, so that the correct or reputably
beautiful seat or posture is also decided by English usage, as well as the
equestrian gait. To show how fortuitous may sometimes be the circumstances
which ...
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The Royal Standard English Dictionary: In which the Words ...
In-ex-cu' sa-bly Beyond or without excuse, ad. Ru'la-bly Proportionably, ad. In-
trac'tably Unmanageably ; stubbornly, ad. De-lcc'ta-bly Delightfully ; pleasantly,
ad. Indubitably Certainly ; unquestionably, ad. Creditably Reputably ; with truth,
ad.
William Perry (lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh.),
1800
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Funology: From Usability to Enjoyment
Wiseman et al. comment on structural similarities between rooms that are
reputably haunted. Room size was considered to be potential factors which may
have led participants to feel unnerved. This is supported by Kaplan's evolutionary
...
Mark A. Blythe, Andrew F. Monk, Kees Overbeeke,
2006
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REPUTABLY»
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reputably is used in the context of the following news items.
Ashes 2015: Relentless Chris Rogers hits all the right notes by …
On the field, the spin king dominated at the Gabba and SCG but struggled in the reputably spin-friendly “city of churches” in Adelaide. Lord's is Chris Rogers' ... «The Independent, Jul 15»
On Tap. // Dyphna Was A Saint Of A Woman, And Now She's A Hell …
Mainly classic Belgian styles, the beers from the Legendary Series are reputably unique, strong and complex. The fact that they're each brewed only once and in ... «Central Track, Jul 15»
Croxley Recycling inks deal with Ricoh
We want to reduce our environmental impact wherever we can and Croxley has offered us a reputably strong way to continue tackling our e-waste strategically”. «Scoop.co.nz, Jul 15»
#MCM: Benson Wanjau aka Mzee Ojwang- celebrating a legend …
Thanks to his assertive role as the father of the house, Mzee Ojwang and the Vitimbi crew have reputably performed at many presidential functions. Besides ... «SDE Entertainment News, Jul 15»
Hear tunes from Henry VIII's era at Winchester's Hat Fair this weekend
The gate chamber houses a fine collection of objects from Tudor and Stuart Winchester including armour, coins and reputably a boot belonging to King Charles ... «Daily Echo, Jul 15»
Wine, etc.: Take time to discover and enjoy ports from Portugal
Reputably, port was invented by either the British or Portuguese (take your pick) to solve a transportation problem. During one of the periodic wars between ... «CapitalGazette.com, Jul 15»
How dealers can protect themselves from bad actors
Their business plans depend on local reputations for operating reputably. Dealers have too much invested in their operations to risk it all on questionable sales ... «Automotive News, Jun 15»
REVEALED: Disgraced Former FIFA Executive Chuck Blazer Went …
If reports coming out of highly reputably paper the Guardian are to be believed, Blazer, a long-lasting figure in Sepp Blatter's establishment from 1996 until his ... «90min, Jun 15»
Nintendo NX Could Be Android Based
Nintendo is holding its cards close to its chest when it comes to the NX console, but small slivers of information occasionally get through. Nikkei, a reputably ... «Geek Snack, Jun 15»
Selling JFK's Boat
Nobody has yet taken the chance to add their name to a long line of owners, ranging from the young President to, far less reputably, a pot smuggler. The sailboat ... «The New Yorker, May 15»