10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNACCUSTOMEDNESS»
Discover the use of
unaccustomedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unaccustomedness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Ethnography as Christian Theology and Ethics
Evidence of a broader social “unaccustomedness” to black and disable bodies,
this discomfort has significance far beyond my own sense of dis-ease. It is an
unaccustomedness and obliviousness with widespread parallels, not only at
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Christian Scharen, Aana Marie Vigen, 2011
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Places of Redemption: Theology for a Worldly Church
Evidence of a broader social 'unaccustomedness' to black and disabled bodies,
this discomfort has significance far beyond my own sense of disease. It is an
unaccustomedness and obliviousness with widespread parallels, not only at
Good ...
Mary McClintock Fulkerson, 2007
To these may be added an overweening fondness for harsh compounds, such as
unaccustomedness, unpreparedness, inappropri- ateness, fact-inverting,
consienceless, pride-prized, and a thousand o thers of the same description: the
...
On our side, there is public want, private luxury, strength weakened, minds
discouraged, an'unaccustomedness to labour or arms, soldiers refractory,
commanders covetous, a contempt of discipline, licen~ tiousness, rashness,
drunkenness, ...
His jovial, if crude youth, his unaffected acknowledgment of unaccustomedness
to grandeur, even when in dilapidation, his delight in the novelty of the particular
forms of everything about him—trees and sward, ferns and moss, his open ...
Frances Hodgson Burnett, 2014
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An English and Welsh Dictionary: Wherein Not Only the Words, ...
[unaccustomedness, disuse, &c] Anghynnefinder, an-arfer, annefod. Desultory, or
dcsultórious, a. [unfixed, unsettled, inconstant, fickle, &c.] Anwastad, an- wadal,
gwammal, bylam, ansefydlog. To detach, v. a. [separate ; send a party, &c] Dido i,
...
Its very unaccustomedness and sweetness disturbed her. She hastened to
restore her sensations to their normal calm by inculcatinga moral. “If you'llbe
agood girlyou'll alwaysbehappy, Anne. Andyou should never find it hard to say
your ...
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The Marsh of Gold: Pasternak's Writings on Inspiration and ...
I had gone home from the boulevard charged with this unaccustomedness. I was
renting a room with a window looking out on the Kremlin. From over the river,
Nikolai Aseev was likely to turn up at any moment.116 He would come from the S
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Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, Angela Livingstone, 2008
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Unassuetude, unas′wētūd, n. unaccustomedness. Unassuming, unasūm′ing,
adj.not assuming: not forward or arrogant: modest. Unassured,unashōōrd′, adj.
notassured:not insured againstloss. Unatoned,unatōnd′, adj. notatonedfor.
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The London Quarterly Review
On our side, there is public want, private luxury, strength weakened, minds
discouraged, an unaccustomedness to labour or arms, soldiers refractory,
commanders covetous, a contempt of discipline, licentiousness, rashness,
drunkenness, ...