10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RETICENTLY»
Discover the use of
reticently in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reticently and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Gods and Technology: A Reading of Heidegger
Thus modern technology both (emphatically) deposes poiesis and (deep within,
reticently) manifests it. Heidegger concludes that the essence of technology is
ambiguous and that “such ambiguity indicates the presence of the mystery, the ...
(A) timidly (B) diffidently (C) reticently (D) stingily (E) hesitantly (F) reluctantly
ANSWER EXPLANATION The correct answersare (C) and (F). “Reticently”
means “reluctantly, unwillingly” and isasynonym for choice (F), “reluctantly.”
Choices (A) ...
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CliffsNotes Verbal Review for Standardized Tests, 2nd Edition
B, F. diffidently . . . reticently. To accede is to assent or comply to another's wishes
, so already there is some resistance in that word alone. When we add fear and
possible negative ejfects to the equation, we can see that Carmen agrees to her ...
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Valmiki-Ramayana(www.islam.co.cc)
[1-19-19] 20. vi+ra+raama+ mahaa+ tejaaH= reticently, lu lied, great resplendent;
Viswamitra; ... Vishvamitra, the great resplendent sage reticently lulled [awaiting
king's reply, and] the Lord of Kings, Dasharatha, on listening Sage Vishvamitra's
...
IslamKotob, Valmiki Ramayana
“Reticently” means “reluctantly, unwillingly” and is a synonym for choice (F), “
reluctantly.” Choices (A) and (B), “timidly” and “diffidently,” are synonyms
meaning “lacking in self-confidence, shyly.” “Timidly” can also mean “hesitantly,”
choice (E).
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Tech Anxiety: Artificial Intelligence and Ontological ...
In this new world, human beings as Dasein assume a proper stance of waiting for
Being to reveal itself less reticently. This stance is marked by abetting, nurturing,
meditative thinking and po'i'esis. Thinking about AIs that turn on their masters, ...
Christopher A. Sims, 2013
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Master the GRE: Practice Test 4: Practice Test 4 of 4
“Reticently” means “reluctantly, unwillingly” and is a synonym for choice (F), “
reluctantly.” Choices (A) and (B), “timidly” and “diffidently," are synonyms
meaning “lacking in self-confidence, shyly.” “Timidly” can also mean “hesitantly,”
choice (E).
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Functions in Biological and Artificial Worlds: Comparative ...
Normative statements seem thus to be applied much more reticently than the
functions that they are supposed to be associated with are. In their turn, biological
functions are attributed much more reticently than the theories that are supposed
to ...
Ulrich Krohs, Peter Kroes, 2009
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Blues of a Lifetime: Autobiography of Cornell Woolrich
I hadn't seen her just yesterday. “I've been away,” she said reticently. I wondered
if she knew I knew. I hoped she didn't. I would have liked to tell her that I didn't
know, but I couldn't figure out a way that wouldn't tell her that I did know. “Working
...
10
Lonely Planet Portugal
RETICENTLY RENAISSANCE After all that froth and fuss, the Portuguese were
slow to take up the Renaissance style, a return to Roman classical design and
proportion. One of its protagonists, the Italian Andrea Sansovino, is thought to
have ...
Abigail Hole, Charlotte Beech, 2005
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RETICENTLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
reticently is used in the context of the following news items.
Marking 25 Years Of The Americans With Disabilities Act: Access to …
The disability community and those in line with our cause reticently compromised and allowed the exemption to pass. Whether it was correct to exempt religious ... «The Jewish Week, Jul 15»
Bayliss ready to take on Australia
... reaffirmed as first-choice, but he Bayliss is giving serious consideration to using the pair in tandem - a tactic that previous regimes have approached reticently. «New Post Leader, Jul 15»
Why Suffolk is forever England
What remains speaks reticently of a continuous history of pragmatic adaptation. You have to pay attention to know the tale it tells. The counties of England ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»
We need to rethink how we think about death
There are currently 76 million American baby boomers inching reticently in its direction. “We're a generation that's used to radicalizing things,” Bennett explains. «Genetic Literacy Project, Mar 15»
Birmingham Royal Ballet review – religion, fate and fleshly temptation
Opening the programme is Balanchine's Serenade, as mysteriously, reticently evocative as Carmina Burana is brash. It's a shame that lead ballerina Elisha ... «The Guardian, Mar 15»
Reserve Strength of Akashdeep and More
Akashdeep Singh is unusually calm, as though he is permanently contemplative, speaks reticently and softly, and comes across as self-effacing. That though ... «The New Indian Express, Feb 15»
Cavaliers rally to pound Golden Knights
#Sensing his team was about to fall under the same spell Tuesday afternoon, the head coach reticently went back to the coaching method. #But this time the ... «The Albany Herald, Mar 14»
Date of Birth*
Everybody filed out reticently. "Wake Me Up" played. As the forecast called for days of questions in barrage, 43-year-old Teemu Selanne hugged various Finnish ... «Sports On Earth, Feb 14»
The Scale Becomes Life: My Struggle With An Eating Disorder
My boobs, barely training-bra qualified, stuck out at my chest reticently, equivalent to the distance of my protruding ribs just inches below. This mortifying physical ... «TheGloss, Dec 13»
Joe Giudice breaks down over going to prison, looking like a criminal
I just got lawyers involved and stuff like that,” he says reticently. “It's not like I'm a f**cking criminal – like where I've been in f**king prison a million f**king times,” ... «Starcasm.net, Sep 13»