10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UPMOST»
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UPMOST CHRONICLES. (Compréhension écrite niveau B1) La compréhension de l'écrit est abordée à partir de textes authentiques didactisés (extraits de journaux ou d'articles de sites Internet du monde anglo-saxon).
Jacques Mercier, Armand Duval, Jeannine Lancelle, 2006
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Garner's Modern American Usage
Upmost (= highest; farthest up) is a fairly uncommon variant of uppermost. Yet
writers have begun misusing upmost in contexts where utmost is called for—e.g.:
• “In a competitive industry where repeat visitors are of upmost [read utmost] ...
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Robert Hartwell Fiske's Dictionary of Unendurable English: A ...
upmost Misused for utmost. ° Humor is of the upmost importance to me. USE
utmost. ° Even if I don't like everything that I'm hearing I still have the upmost
respect for every artist putting their heart into what they are doing. USE utmost ° It
makes ...
Robert Hartwell Fiske, 2011
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Oxford A-Z of English Usage
Upmost is a somewhat rare adjective and a variant of uppermost. It refers to the
position of something, as in the upmost layer. Through a process of FOLK
ETYMOLOGY it is sometimes incorrectly used instead of utmost: e.g. with the
upmost ...
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Code of Federal Regulations, Title 16, Commercial Practices, ...
(f)(1) An operator, using an inherent entrapment protection system that monitors
the actual position of the door, shall initiate reversal of the door and shall return
the door to, and stop the door at, the full upmost position in the event the inherent
...
Office of the Federal Register (U S ), 2012
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Title 16 Commercial Practices Part 1000 to End (Revised as ...
(f)(1) An operator, using an inherent entrapment protection system that monitors
the actual position of the door, shall initiate reversal of the door and shall return
the door to, and stop the door at, the full upmost position in the ...
Office of The Federal Register, Enhanced by IntraWEB, LLC, 2014
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Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery: 6th International ...
We label a's cells "1" and the ones not belonging to /3 "0". Let us take two vectors
H G Wm and V G Nn . From Corollary 2's conditions we can deduce a lowest (
upmost) bound of the upmost (lowest) cells of A's columns, where A satisfies (H,
V).
Serge Miguet, Annick Montanvert, Stéphane Ubéda, 1996
Upmost, &c.—The common statement concerning wordslike upmost is,that
theyarecompound words, formed bythe additionofthe word most:this,however,
ismore than doubtful. The AngloSaxon language presentsus with thefollowing
forms:— ...
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A Hand-book of the English Language: For the Use of Students ...
Upmost, &c. — The common statement concerning words like upmost is, that they
are compound 'words, formed by the addition of the word most : this, however, is
more than doubtful. The Anglo-Saxon language presents us with the following ...
Robert Gordon Latham, 1866
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A Hand-book of the English Language, for the Use of Students ...
Upmost, &c. — The common statement concerning words like upmost is, that they
are compound words, formed by the addition of the word most : this, however, is
more than doubtful. The Anglo-Saxon language presents us with the following ...
Robert Gordon Latham, 1851