10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WOODGROUSE»
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woodgrouse in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
woodgrouse and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Ferryboat across the Kirenga: stories
He lowered the woodgrouse onto the bench and carefully placed the marked
wing under the bird's carcass. "You shot Katka." Now Kosykh's mind seemed to
clear— this is what he tried to recall while standing in the middle of the road.
2
Conversation Analysis: Comparative Perspectives
[Gluxa:r'/ [Vot tak|0j] ((two finger snaps)) woodgrouse PRT such A woodgrouse/
Like this ((two finger snaps)) [(A:?)/Ani zhe [sch[élkajut/ they PRT snap They do
make snaps [A.-/ da/ |Hm-hm/] oh yes (0.5) Vot tako/~ Zz/uk/ ((finger snap)) PRT ...
3
The remote antiquity of man not proven: primeval man not a ...
The pottery, we are told, was of the coarse kind, and that the capercailzie or
woodgrouse may have fed on the buds of the Scotch fir in the times when that
tree flourished around the peat-bogs. The absence of iron in the middens of
Denmark ...
4
The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
Hundreds of woodgrouse in shining darkbrown array, and with bright red
eyebrows, flung themselves up intoa greatoak that stoodinthe centre of the
playground. The one who satuponthe topmost branch fluffed uphisfeathers,
lowered his wings ...
Herman Sehmid's description of a new dance is worth attention just now, when
efforts are being made to vary the monotony of the ordinary quadrille. In this
dance, called the ' Schuhplattltanz/ or 1 the Woodgrouse figure / the role of the
two ...
James Hogg, Florence Marryat, 1875
6
A Grammar of Kolyma Yukaghir
(158) tabun por/zube lukil eju-l-6-gi that [woodgrouse arrow hit-0-RNR-POSS] '
That is the trace of woodgrouse's arrows (= the result of their hitting the target)' [
F6] (159) adu0n aleksej-die cwjze-l This A.-dim whistle-SF 'It is Aleksej who is ...
7
Auxiliary Verb Constructions in Altai-Sayan Turkic
PROG-FUT bird-PL ble carl-tp mendiles-ken-de, boriika ble with part-GER greet-
RECP-PST-LOC woodgrouse with iispiil karaa-n kizi-dt tyla-p al-yan-da, h.g. eye-
3.ACC turn.red-REC.PST cry-GER SUBJ.VERS-PST-LOC hek todii-su-n kor-gen
...
Gregory D. S. Anderson, 2004
8
One Less Hope: Essays on Twentieth-century Russian Poets
Thus, the very first poem of the cycle raised the image of singing thrushes (Ost.,
103). Then came birds (Ost., 104), cranes (Ost., 107), a woodgrouse (Ost., 108), a
duck (Ost., 110), a starling-house (Ost., 111), a woodpecker (Ost., 114), starlings
...
Constantin V. Ponomareff, 2006
9
The Thing and Art: Two Essays on the Ontotopy of the Work of Art
The first extreme is pure lyricism, in which all the space of poetical vision is
overshadowed by the feelings of a singing woodgrouse, his subjectivity, his
relation with “something”, because he does not know, does not see, and is
disinclined to ...
Herman Schmid's description of a new dance is worth attention just now, when
efforts are being made to vary the monotony of the ordinary quadrille. In this
dance, called the ' Schuhplattltanz,' or ' the Woodgrouse figure ;' the rule of the
two ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WOODGROUSE»
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The Turn Of The Tides
Oder ein rein akustisches (Neo-)Folk-Album im Stile von 'Where At Night The Woodgrouse Plays" oder "Weiland". Doch "Turn Of The Tides" enthält nichts ... «Whiskey-Soda, Jul 14»
Metcalf, Grisetti, Boutsikaris, Robbins, and More Set For 'BRIGHTON …
... Award-winning roles Off-Broadway in Sight Unseen and Nest of the Woodgrouse, as well as That Championship Season, The Boys Next Door and A Picasso. «Broadway World, May 09»