10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCOBBLED»
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uncobbled in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
uncobbled and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Ulysses: A Review of Three Texts : Proposals for Alterations ...
... 429.2 for uncobbled transiting set read uncobbled tramsiding set 3.7 429.3-4
for of flimsy houses read of grimy houses 138 1961 :14-15 OXEN OF THE SUN-
CIRCE.
Philip Gaskell, Clive Hart, 1989
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Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man's Smile: A Mystery
The studio was little more than a stone's throw from Le Chat Noir, along a quiet,
uncobbled alley at the foot of the hill on which they are now building the mighty
Basilica of the Sacred Heart. The studio itself must once have been a barn or ...
Hundreds of strange, metal, self-propelled coaches—low-hung to the ground—
hissed down the black uncobbled streets. Dee had almost cried aloud in terror
when he'd first seen one. But he soon discovered they were as plentiful as
pigeons ...
Armin Shimerman, Michael Scott, 2000
Events of that day in Memphis more than a year ago had caused Barnes and his
friends to take one of the many unexpected forks in life's often uncobbled
roadway. Instead of taking the railroad east, they joined a horse drive to central ...
5
James Joyce and the Fabrication of an Irish Identity
The description of Nighttown which begins the episode, for example, suggests
the flat insubstantiality of a stage set or dream image: "The Mabbot street
entrance of nighttown, before which stretches an uncobbled transiding set with
skeleton ...
Michael Patrick Gillespie, 2001
... other less important roads, all uncobbled at the time of the battle, connect
Smohain with Plancenoit and Papelotte with La Belle Alliance. Another road runs
south-east from Smohain past FrisChermont,3 a chateau similar to Hougoumont.
Pflaaaap! Not half. He'sgota coughmixture with a punch in itforyou, my friend,in
his backpocket.Just youtryiton. The Mabbot street entranceof nighttown, before
which stretchesan uncobbled tramsiding set with skeleton tracks, red and green ...
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Forever Mine (Mills & Boon M&B)
It was going to be a long, treacherous journey of scouring uncobbled streets of a
foreign city hostile to the British. She knew she was going to have to take on the
role of a commoner and find work to pay for whatever expenses her voyage ...
The track is uncobbled, but the surface stays good for 4–5km until you reach the
sand. This is not the beginning of the beach – you are still about 3km away.
Beyond the dunes there is a dusty flat land, pock-marked with a reafforestation ...
Aisling Irwin, Colum Wilson, 2011
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The Best of James Joyce
The Mabbot street entrance of nighttown, before which stretches an uncobbled
tramsiding set withskeleton tracks, red and green willo' thewisps and danger
signals. Rowsof grimy houseswith gaping doors.Rare lamps with faint rainbow
fins.
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNCOBBLED»
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uncobbled is used in the context of the following news items.
The Night Watchman
It isn't as deep—we're talking about the good stuff here—but an uncobbled, continuous and smooth surface is fine goods. One of my favorites, among the ... «Oxford American, Mar 15»
On the Origins of the Violence in Ukraine
... the imminent destruction of Ukraine's public sphere, a human innovation: fallen buildings and scorched storefronts, darkened thresholds, uncobbled avenues. «Huffington Post, Feb 14»