10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TEMPORISINGLY»
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temporisingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
temporisingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Bankers' magazine and journal of the money market
... vigorously, and effectively, or temporisingly, so as to make them a source of
difficulty hereafter to the bank. The directors had dealt with them vigorously,
effectively, and decisively, so that they should in no way in the future be the
source of ...
2
The Greek Tycoon's Mistress (Mills & Boon Modern) (The Greek ...
'That's a very harsh word, Ms Ross,' he said temporisingly. 'It's a very true one!'
she whipped back. He drank some more of his beer, giving himself time before
making his next move. Leandra watched him, eyes narrowed. 'Ms Ross—' Theo ...
3
The congress of Verona: comprising a portion of Memoirs of ...
... using them well, putting up with the fatigue of conferences, temporisingly
swallowing their insults and stupidities, until the great event is decided. We need
the allies to protect us against England, and in that alliance Russia must be
included.
François René Chateaubriand (vicomte de.), 1838
4
On the Cure of Cataract: With a Practical Summary of the ...
I have no objection to the application of cold, or ice-cold " fomentations ;" but
experience and observation have taught me to avoid bloodletting in the sense
usually understood by that term, rather than temporisingly to Tush to it, where by
the ...
'Please,' she said temporisingly, 'it's quite unnecessary.' She walked past the
huge bed, covered in a heavy gold and white patterned bedspread, and across to
the room-sized closet. Whatever Yiorgos Coustakis had imagined she'd bought ...
6
Divided Loyalties: British Regional Assertion and European ...
Its leader on polling day was, even so, rather temporisingly headed 'Reasons for
not voting No'. The popular press worked hard to counter the anti-EEC trade
union lobby, with the Daily Record throwing the headline 'AYE-Answer Yes to ...
Martin Kolinsky, David Scott Bell, 1978
7
Sicilian's Marriage Arrangement & The Greek's Virgin Bride
“Please,” she said temporisingly, “it's quite unnecessary.” She walked past the
huge bed, covered in a heavy gold and white patterned bedspread, and across to
the room-sized closet. Whatever Yiorgos Coustakis had imagined she'd bought ...
Lucy Monroe, Julia James, 2010
8
The Congress of Verona: Comprising a Portion of Memoirs of ...
... using them well, putting up with the fatigue of conferences, temporisingly
swallowing their insults and stupidities, until the great event is decided. We need
the allies to protect us against England, and in that alliance Russia must be
included.
9
Listening in: Broadcasts, Speeches, and Interviews by ...
OLD VOICE: (temporisingly) Eh now, eh now . . . (Suddenly agitated) I tore my
little apron. Such a dainty thing — tore it right across. CHILDISH VOICE: (slightly
desperate) But don't you remember what they were saying? The cheering —
wasn't ...
Elizabeth Bowen, Allan Hepburn, 2010
'Please,' she said temporisingly, 'it's quite unnecessary.' She walked past the
huge bed, covered in a heavy gold and white patterned bedspread, and across to
the room-sized closet. Whatever Yiorgos Coustakis had imagined she'd bought ...
Julia James, Sandra Field, Jane Porter, 2007