10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TWEEDIEST»
Discover the use of
tweediest in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tweediest and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
"I'm a doctor," shouted John in his tweediest voice, "from England," he added
unnecessarily. "I've given him a sedative. He'll be fine now." A waitress came
over and mopped up the coffee Arthur had spilled on the floor. "Can I get you
some ...
2
A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain
Though this is for reasons—employment, education—which have little to do with
the architecture, it has evidently rubbed offon perceptions ofit, as even the
tweediest anti-Modernist would have to apply industrial strength blinkers to see
this ...
3
Fields of Learning: The Student Farm Movement in North America
Located at one of the nation's tweediest, brainiest institutions, we have an
unlikely mission: to create opportunities for undergraduates to experience food,
agriculture, and sustainability as integral parts of their education and everyday
life.
4
Maestri of Political Science
2 Verba was also recognised as one of the 'Tweediest' professors by M Magazine
, which he reports is the only award that got him respect from his children (Marks
2003). 3 The more formal formulation comes from a lecture by Edward Lorentz ...
Donatella Campus, Gianfranco Pasquino, Martin Bull, 2011
5
Secret of the Muses Retold: Classical Influences on Italian ...
The fact that classics in some quarters has not availed itself of, or has even
vigorously repudiated, the use of current literary- theoretical approaches, has
given it a reputation as the tweediest of humanistic disciplines. Some, on the
other hand, ...
6
The Little Lady Agency and the Prince
Not only was Nicky royal but he also clearly moved in much more gilded circles
than anyone Nelson and I knew, and between us, we knew some of the crustiest,
tweediest English people alive. “Good evening, everybody, my name is Araminta
...
7
Clarence Thomas and the Tough Love Crowd: Counterfeit Heroes ...
They choose to be among law's tweediest professors and yet assert, without
argument, that this choice is morally and politically responsible. Thomas Sowell,
meanwhile, stands by the imagined ability of social scientists (especially
economists) ...
Ronald Suresh Roberts, Jeffrey Shandler, 1996
8
Alamo Traces: New Evidence and New Conclusions
Even the soberest and tweediest of academic historians seem to have been
infatuated, at an impressionable age, by the mysterious blend of annihilation and
redemption that is at the core of the Alamo myth. From time to time Thomas Ricks
...
Thomas Ricks Lindley, 2003
That morning, I askedby far and away our tweediest driver, James Weaver, to
explain the problem, expecting him to lift the bonnet and point at awonky part.
Butno.I was taken into a back room where men in spectacles were hunched over
a ...
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Schirmer's Complete Rhyming Dictionary
... toothiest topmast touchiest toughest tourist toxicologist traditionalist
trampolinist transcendentalist trashiest trendiest trespassed trickiest trigamist
trimmest tritest trombonist truest trussed trust trustiest tubbiest twangiest
tweediest typist ugliest ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TWEEDIEST»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
tweediest is used in the context of the following news items.
Peter Fenton: Why bicyclists blow through red lights
That feeling of defiance is amplified by the adrenaline rush even the tweediest of cyclists get as they weave through cars to buy a carton of milk or go to work. «Tulsa World, Jul 15»
So, why do cyclists run red lights?
That feeling of defiance is amplified by the adrenalin rush even the tweediest of cyclists get as they weave through cars to buy a carton of milk or go to work. «Independent Online, Jun 15»
This is what makes bicyclists blow through red lights
That feeling of defiance is amplified by the adrenaline rush even the tweediest of cyclists get as they weave through cars to buy a carton of milk or go to work. «Washington Post, Jun 15»
Plan your weekend Feb. 27-March 1
... live music, a photo booth and prizes for best-dressed lady, most dapper chap, most marvelous mustache and tweediest bike. Join the fun at 2 p.m. Saturday. «Tampabay.com, Feb 15»
Tour Confidential: Rory McIlroy's SI Cover, Should Tiger Make the …
Or if you really want to generate headlines and rankle the game's tweediest guardians: Trump's course in Scotland. LYNCH: Now Royal Portrush, since it hasn't ... «Golf.com, Jul 14»
Tom Dispatch via Mother Jones
The term "police state" was once brushed off by mainstream intellectuals as the hyperbole of paranoids. Not so much anymore. Even in the tweediest precincts of ... «Axis of Logic, Dec 13»
Everyone Is a Criminal: On the Over-policing of America
The term “police state” was once brushed off by mainstream intellectuals as the hyperbole of paranoids. Not so much anymore. Even in the tweediest precincts of ... «The Nation., Dec 13»
Tyler Brûlé: Following his own lead
While the get-up may initially appear incongruous in one of Jakarta's tweediest five-star hotels, it is only befitting the urbane Brûlé, especially as founder and ... «Jakarta Post, Jun 13»
'Fifty Shades' Author's Husband Talks Sex, Marriage And Rivalries
... earnestly discuss our favourite books and whether Crusher is a crime novel or a murder mystery and where first-time novelists can find the tweediest jackets. «Huffington Post, Sep 12»
The Answer: Tweed in the city
Even the tweediest of tweed makers—Harris Tweed Scotland Ltd., one of the three mills whose Harris Tweed is certified by the U.K. government —launched a ... «Wall Street Journal, Dec 10»