10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RESTORABLENESS»
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Popular and Complete English Dictionary: Exhibiting the ...
Restorableness, fe-sto'rft-bl-nes, n. State of being restorable. Restoral, re-sto'rftl,
n. Restitution. Restoration, rds-to-ri'shon, n. Tho act of replacing in a former state.
Renewal; revival; re- establishment. Recovery; renewal of health and ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... dihun Restlessness, rest'-les-nes, s. anesmwy th- der,dioiphwysdra,
aflonyddwch,ysgcgiad Restorable, rï-stôr'-â-bl, a. adferadwy, edfrydadwy
Restorableness, ri-stôr'-a bl-nes, s. bod yn adferadwy, adferadwysdd Restoration,
res-lo-rë'-shyn, ...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
... a state of disturbance or agitation either of body or mind ; want of sleep or rest ;
motion : agitation. RESTORABLE, re-sto'ra-bl, a. (from Restore.) Thai may be
restored to a former good condition. RESTORABLENESS, re-sto'ra-bl-nes, ...
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The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists
Objective time correlates with the actuality of reach with reference to interpretable
horizons and the stock of experience, with reference to the restorableness of
experiences through retention and recollection, and with reference to the ...
George Ritzer, Jeffrey Stepnisky, 2011
When we liken women to glass—as we often do—the parallel rests on fragility, on
restorableness, on refractiveness, or some such property. But there is a more
touching similitude yet. Of all known glass the most lovely is a collection
exhumed ...
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New Evangelization in the Third Millennium
Here the essential thing is the dogmatic assertion of a certain relation of other
religions to the absolute of Christianity, and in the end a restorableness of them
to it. Something analogous must be said of the Church herself55. In systematic ...
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An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
RESTORABLENESS, rés-t6'r-dbl-nés, n. The state of being restorahle.
RESTORAL, res-tb'r-El, 1:. 'Restitution. RESTORATION, réat3-rtllshdn, n. The act
of replacing in a former state; recovery. RESTORATIVE, rés-tB'r-l-tiv, n. A
medicine that ...
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Jesus Christ in the Understanding of World Religions
Here the essential thing is the dogmatic assertion of a certain relation of other
religions to the absolute of Christianity, and in the end a restorableness of them
to it. Something analogous must be said of the Church herself.55 In systematic ...
Mariasusai Dhavamony, 2004
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World Soybean Research Conference proceedings
The plants from the seeds of the male sterile plants of BQFi and BC2Fi which
were open pollinated with foreign pollens were fertile, therefore, it implicated the
wide restorableness of NJCMS1A. In 1994, the crosses between N8855 (female
...
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The structures of the life-world
... horizons and stock of experience (2) Reference to restorableness: retention
and recollection (3) Reference to attainableness, protention and anticipation (4)
Problem of sedimentation and wakening (association and passive synthesis) (5)
My ...
Alfred Schütz, Thomas Luckmann, 1973