PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «APPRECIATORILY»
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6 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «APPRECIATORILY»
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The Selected Works of Arne Naess: Volumes 1-10
There are a great number of instances of «authentic democracy» being used
appreciatorily by Zaslavski. ... when used without qualifying attributes such as «
authentic» or «bourgeois», is never used depreciatorily, but very often
appreciatorily.
Arne Naess, Alan R. Drengson, Harold Glasser, 2007
“Thanks,” Dag saidhalf appreciatorily. After abrief walk theyentered the mainfloor
of the castle. It was very exquisite;the wallswere adorned with tapestries and
above the stairwell that was infront ofthem was what seemed to beacoat of arms.
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My Love for you, Tom Cruise--A Desperate Chinese Girl's ...
Whenever I feel down, I immediately think about him, let his power and inner
energy guide me through the darkest time, effortlessly, and appreciatorily. For me
, he is the metaphor of human force: fire and desire. Tom loves living life, and he
...
In fact, it is no exaggeration to say that Campbell's career and impressive
scholarship provided a "bellwether" to the most important issues in post- World
War II social science methodology and epistemology, as Overman (1988)
appreciatorily ...
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Punic Wars: Proceedings of the Conference Held in Antwerp ...
... give both the belligerents in turn cause and opportunity for inflicting on each
other the cruellest punishments" (I, 86, 7; Loeb translation). 22 Polybius I, 64, 5-6.
either side as he speaks appreciatorily of their most conspicuous POLY Bl US
323.
H. Devijver, Edward Lipiński, 1989
It is always the innocent who suffer to make the powerful rich. A gripping thriller from the author of the Goodfellowe Series.