10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «IRRECLAIMABLE»
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Tales of Humour and Romance: Selected from Popular German ...
THE DISHONOURED IRRECLAIMABLE, BY FREDERICK SCHILLER. Good
name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls :
And he that filches from me my good name, Rohs me of that which not enriches
him, ...
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The Emigrant's Friend: Containing Information and Advice for ...
Four per cent, of irreclaimable swamp; 11 per cent, of tillable land cleared.
Schools, 39 ; churches, 80. Manufactures : lumber, turpentine, and carriages. Pop
. in 1880 : white, 6660 ; black, 8099 ; total, 9759. County town, Swainsboro'.
Glascock.
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
133. Irreciprocity of conduction, in elect . , Inequality of conduction in different
polar directions. This irreciprocity of conduction obtained only for strong currents
and for those of short duration. Nature, XXXIII. 407. irreclaimable (ir-e-kla'ma-bl),
a.
William Dwight Whitney, 1889
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
183. Irredprocity of conduction, in elect. , inequality of conduction in different
polar directions. This irredprocity of conduction obtained only for strong currents
and for those of short duration. Nature, XXXIII. 407. irreclaimable (ir-e-kla'ma-bl),
a.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
183. Irreciprocity of conduction, in elect., inequality of con- duction iu different
polar directions. This irreciprocity of conduction obtained only for strong currents
and for those of short duration. Nature, XXXIII. 407. Irreclaimable (ir-e-kla'ma-bl),
a.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
133. Irreciprocity of conduction, in elect., inequality of conduction in different polar
directions. This irreciprocity of conduction obtained only for strong currents and
for those of short duration. Nature, XXXIII. 407. irreclaimable (ir-e-kla'ma-bl), a.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
As to the second class, which I have termed the " Irreclaimable," I am very loth to
call them so, but that there are some irreclaimable ones is, I fear, only too true.
They are the women who have shown by their habits and mode of life that they
are ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
183. Irreciprocity of conduction, in elect. , inequality of conduction in different
polar directions. This irreciprocity of conduction obtained only for strong currents
and for those of short duration. Nature, XX HE 407. irreclaimable (ir-e-kla'ma-bl),
o.
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Slave Emancipation and Racial Attitudes in ...
home office a letter from an unnamed correspondent saying that “we have heard
ofWild Beasts having been tamed and made sociable, but the poor Caffer has
been denounced 'irreclaimable' and shall be hunted to death.” He added his
belief ...
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The Anglo-American Encyclopedia and Dictionary: Dictionary ...
Incapable of feeing reclaimed; that cannot be i from error or vice ; incapable
reclaimed or recalled ' being reformed. "Thle unthankful, thlt irreclaimable people
of Eng. and."— Sliarp: Sermon; vol. 1L, Mr. L 2. That cannot be roformed;
inveterate.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «IRRECLAIMABLE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
irreclaimable en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Polio, Cancer - One Nemesis May Counter the Other
We are allowed to "hear" a pouring forth that is "neither an unburdening nor a remedy so much as an exile's painful visit to the irreclaimable ... «Huffington Post, Abr 15»
Can simplicity survive contact with complexity?
“They are uncivilizable and altogether irreclaimable savages,” Bird writes, “yet they are attractive and in some ways fascinating, and I hope I ... «The Japan Times, Sep 14»
Byfield: Goodbye Grandma. We'll miss you
But she arrived an irreclaimable tomboy, and no amount of charm-coaching could quite correct her troublesome habit of cursing like, well, ... «Edmonton Sun, Jul 14»
Mother of murdered Chris McManus backs killers exchange move
... if you are looking at a chance of somebody living or somebody dying, then that life is irreclaimable and cannot be replaced by anything else, ... «Manchester Evening News, May 14»
Bullpen beginning to take shape in final days of Spring Training
Unless they think his stuff is irreclaimable, I wouldn't DFA him either. Jorge Steinbrenner. Hard to think they'd believe that, but who knows. «River Ave. Blues, Mar 14»
The right of offenders to get back on track
Placing any individual outside the scope of the Act sends out the message that they are permanently 'unreformable' or 'irreclaimable'. This is a ... «Open Democracy, Mar 14»
4 biggest myths about crack
Once the negro has formed the habit he is irreclaimable. The only method to keep him away from taking the drug is by imprisoning him. And this ... «Salon, Ago 13»
Will the UK lose its AAA, and does it matter?
But here is where you may well wonder why on earth you have devoted an irreclaimable and precious few minutes of your life to reading this ... «BBC News, Dic 12»
Stranger Than Fiction
Ultimately he had little use for either political party, confessing to being an "irreclaimable heretic." Johnson writes: He had at long last become a ... «American Spectator, May 12»
Why UP will never have a Nitish Kumar
By their venal quota electioneering and politics, nearly all parties are pushing the state to irreclaimable backwardness. There isn't another ... «Daily News & Analysis, Ene 12»