10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCARIFYINGLY»
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... to live by than his work exacts, but it implies a totally different sense of
proportion. The tragi-comic bewilderment of the sensible man in love asking
himself at every violent turn of a scarifyingly intimate relation, 'Is this woman a
liability or an ...
2
Fahrenheit 451: A Novel
... upon a wall a few decades or generations away, where, magnified to super life
—size, they scarifyingly dominate the entire landscape, blotting out the human
spirit, exorcising our most cherished human values. But where Orwell in his angry
...
The resulting devastation was scarifyingly described by the poet Edmund
Spenser, at that time secretary to the pitiless and implacable chief governor, Lord
Grey de Wilton. As famine and disease took hold, wrote Spenser, 'from glens and
...
4
Beyond Consolation: How We Became Too "clever" for God and ...
... up to being close to a spent force. Ireland now suffers from a condition that
infects every political culture in the West. Its symptoms have been rather
scarifyingly outlined by Robert Bly in his remarkable book The Sibling 40 Beyond
Consolation.
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A Reader's Guide to Charles Dickens
On Drouet's appalling 'farm' Dickens expends his most scarifyingly ironic
description. The dietary of the children is so unwholesome and insufficient that
they climb secretly over palings, and pick out scraps of sustenance from the tubs
of ...
... screenplay Graham Greene and Terence Rattigan, director John Boulting), the
story of the last days in the life of Pinkie, youthful leader of a protection gang (
scarifyingly played by Richard Attenborough), also possesses a noir coloration.
Steve Chibnall, Robert Murphy, 2005
His scarifyingly virulent vocabulary was inexhaustible, and he could pour out
Obscenities for five minutes on end without ever once repeating himself. If an
officer was near he would be mild as milk, but once we were out of earshot he
would ...
What earthly difference does it make to me what a casual visitor to our town says
or does to amuse himself in his casual stay, that may end at any moment? And
how scarifyingly he would laugh at me, if he knew what comic relics of old
prudish ...
Dorothy Canfield Fisher, 2008
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Jammin' at the Margins: Jazz and the American Cinema
... the esteemed critic Gary Giddins can indicate the depth of his disappointment
with a late recording of Miles Davis by writing, "Worst of all, [Davis] recorded a
narcissistic sop to the airwaves with a title, 'The Man with a Horn,' that is
scarifyingly ...
10
The Songs and Sonets of John Donne
Note on the title. Mummy is the title given in most MSS; Love's Alchemy in DC,
and 1633-1719. General note. A scarifyingly anti-Platonic and anti-Petrarchist
poem, expressing contempt both for love and for women. It is, however, also a
strong ...
John Donne, Theodore Redpath, 2009
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SCARIFYINGLY»
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scarifyingly is used in the context of the following news items.
Richard Thompson, “Broken Doll” from Still (2015): One Track Mind
And he does it, at least at first, inside a scarifyingly lean musical space. Thompson's voice is the central character, his words your only guide. But then, “Broken ... «Something Else! Reviews, Jun 15»
The Whom brings The Who to life at Hopscotch, and it was an …
A scarifyingly powerful guitar-bass-drums trio, they echoed the old classic-rock titans without being slavish about it, especially The Who. It helped that drummer ... «News & Observer, Sep 14»
All This Mayhem review: Doco charts skateboarding Pappas …
The series of interviews with Tas, several of them conducted in jail, are scarifyingly frank and honest. The sense of guilt over his brother's misfortune makes him ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jul 14»
A Curious Career by Lynn Barber – review
Admittedly there is nothing in this latest book of memoirs to match her elegant, effortless skewering of Harriet Harman, or the scarifyingly sharp, subtle probing ... «The Guardian, May 14»
Last best show: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
The lanky Cave, at 55, remains scarifyingly skinny. He has long induced a religious fervor from his fans. Dressed in a dark suit with a white shirt open to the ... «Boston Herald, Mar 13»
Stuck in the mud
... in perspective because it shows Oates's effortless ability to conjure reality into a couple of peculiarly juxtaposed places - a scarifyingly abused early childhood ... «The Australian, Jun 12»
The Granta Book of the Irish Short Story
... and so do priests' mothers, scarifyingly delineated by Maeve Brennan and Tóibín). Maybe the restriction on priests also excluded Bryan McMahon's “The Cat ... «Financial Times, Dec 10»
Stephen Kovacevich 70th Birthday Concert, Wigmore Hall
The rest was scarifyingly unhinged with huge saturated climaxes that might have degenerated into sheer noise had the sound not been so impressively ... «Independent, Oct 10»
In the Red and Brown Water
That's some scarifyingly high praise, especially for a playwright just a few years out of grad school and still a few months shy of his 30th birthday. I always get a ... «SF Weekly, Sep 10»
'I'm Still Here' a time-waster, believe it or not
Like Phoenix, Affleck — who is Phoenix's brother-in-law — can be a scarifyingly exposed performer on screen. "I'm Still Here" is going for maximum ... «Chicago Tribune, Sep 10»