10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «REPROVINGLY»
Descubre el uso de
reprovingly en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
reprovingly y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
Chapter VI The Sagacious The one who sees one's faults, Who speaks
reprovingly, wise, Whom one would see as an indicator of treasures, With such a
sagacious person, one would associate. To one associating with such a person,
The ...
John Ross Carter, Mahinda Palihawadana, 2000
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The Christian miscellany, and family visiter
Presently, a man unknown, of heavenly mien, stood by my side, and thus
reprovingly addressed me : " Thou art one of those (of whom the name is legion)
who, while themselves enjoying many comforts, think not of the many thousands
living ...
Angie shook her head reprovingly, lifted the lid of the water container, took a
deep sniff, and said, “Well, it won't kill us.” She looked at Gerry. “That is if I boil the
water real hard.” “Have you always been this cantankerous?” Gerry asked, as he
...
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Breaking the Ties That Bind: Popular Stories of the New ...
She gave a little chuckling laugh in the silence of the library, and the librarian
looked over reprovingly from her platform. Flora made a gesture of apology and
plunged again into her search. But it had changed now from seeking to dallying ...
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Recensio synoptica annotationis sacræ: being a critical ...
Perhaps, however, it may be better to take elirov in the sense of, " I have already (
at other times) reprovingly said, ye have seen me, i. e. ye have seen my miracles,
and known my doctrines, and yet do not believe." An ellipsis of such particles of ...
Samuel Thomas Bloomfield, 1826
Chaskin seemed to resent it also, for he looked reprovingly at Heme — a look
which was entirely lost on the fanatic. Not only did he disregard the warning, but
he proceeded to talk of his private matters as though they were of greater
moment ...
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Wittgenstein, Empiricism, and Language
Speaking to her stingy ex-husband, who had promised to buy his daughter some
clothes, a woman might say reprovingly: "You promised to spend some money on
Jill this year, but you haven't." The father responds, "That's true, but I . .
John W. Cook Formerly Head of the Department of Philosophy University of Oregon, 1999
Mr. Baxter [reprovingly]. Tom! [Miss Roberts also looks reprovingly at Tom.] Mrs.
Baxter. Have you no reverence for the sick? Tom. You make me sick. Mrs. Baxter.
Miss Roberts, will you give me my salts, please? Miss Roberts. They're on the ...
Thomas H. Dickinson, Jack R. Crawford, 2009
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Office Story: A Portrait of the Insect as Savior in the ...
I was right there I think, or was I another stand-in? The snake wrapped its tail
about my neck and looked reprovingly into my eyes. Perhaps he/she/it could read
my mind. PG marched imperiously to the elevator with me trailing behind like a
dog ...
Now at this Jacintha, who had eyes the color of amethysts, and dark hair with a
purplish stain in it, wagged a finger at me reprovingly, saying, "I fear you are a
wanton wooer." And at this all the other girls laughed like the jolly wantons they
were ...
Justin Huntly McCarthy, 1909
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «REPROVINGLY»
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reprovingly en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
“Don't become invisible”: My Lubavitcher mother couldn't utter the …
... the cholov yisroel milk we shipped in from Brooklyn and the giant portrait of the Rebbe that seemed to glare at me reprovingly from the dining room wall. «Salon, Jul 15»
'Grace of Monaco' finally finds a home
Parker Posey plays Madge, a sinister palace aide who wears only black and reprovingly corrects the princess' faux pas like a Mediterranean resort version of ... «Bend Bulletin, May 15»
'The Wright Brothers,' by David McCullough
As the comic Louis C.K. has said, reprovingly, to those who complain about the inconveniences and insults of modern air travel: “You're sitting. In a chair. In the ... «New York Times, May 15»
Nursing homes exporting their demented problems to hospitals
The person to whom he reported this told him reprovingly that an acute hospital was not the proper place for an elderly patient suffering from dementia. She lived ... «Irish Examiner, Mar 15»
Oscars 2015: Birdman tops Boyhood, Budapest for top prize
When he introduced David Oyelowo, star of Selma, to thunderous applause, he turned to the audience reprovingly: “Now you love him!” Selma, about Dr. Martin ... «National Post, Feb 15»
How can anyone not like Haydn?
... and, sad to say, I haven't yet devoted the required three hours to Il ritorno di Tobia, the mystery oratorio that has been staring at me reprovingly for six months. «Gramophone, Feb 15»
Raw-food lasagna could help you keep your resolutions
Dear Janice: It's that time of year when gyms are suddenly (if only temporarily) crowded; empty wine bottles clink reprovingly as the recycle bin is dragged to the ... «San Antonio Express-News, Ene 15»
Cointreau's bartender book club puts history into glasses and craft …
... this one for my visiting great-aunt who, when approached as to her idea of a little before-dinner stimulant, shakes her finger at you reprovingly, 'Well, just one. «Dallas Morning News, Nov 14»
What students in a classroom taught me about regional tension and …
He rose slowly, wagged his finger and said reprovingly: "China didn't conquer Mongolia, Mongolia conquered China." Proud of his heritage, he was reluctant to ... «The Straits Times, Jul 14»
Album reclaims Scotland's 17th century captain marvel
"Grove's Dictionary Of Music describes Hume as an English composer," says the group's founding-director David McGuinness, wagging his finger reprovingly. «Herald Scotland, Jun 14»