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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SAPIENTLY»
Descubre el uso de
sapiently en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
sapiently y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The H. Beam Piper Megapack: 33 Classic Science Fiction ...
“Let's keep the talk-and-build-a-fire rule out of it,” van Riebeek said. “If they're
working together on a common project, they must be communicating somehow .”
“It isn't communication, it's symbolization . You simply can't think sapiently except
in ...
You simply can't think sapiently except in verbal symbols. Try it. Not something
like changing the spools on a recorder or field-stripping a pistol, they're just
learned tricks. I mean ideas." "How about Helen Keller?" Rainsford asked. "Mean
to say ...
3
A search for a soul, or, Sapphire lights
that spiritual satisfaction which Joan sapiently concluded to be her sister's ideal
of happiness. Joan herself has not yet grown weary of Tokay and fatted geese
filled in with chestnuts ; therefore is her sway over the Modern Sybarites still ...
4
A History of Early Television
In the chapter that he contributes to this volume Mr. Robert Edmond Jones
sapiently dwells on this effort and sapiently regards television as the supreme
achievement in attaining immediacy in communication. For it is not the record of
the event ...
5
Aldous Huxley: A Biography
But the main sense of revulsion in this novel is at 'the horrors and squalors of
civilised life', in Chelifer's words, which arise from 'men's lack of reason – from
their failure to be completely and sapiently human'. Chelifer's job on the Rabbit ...
Yousimply can't think sapiently except in verbal symbols.Tryit.Not something like
changing the spools on a recorder or field-stripping a pistol; they're just learned
tricks. Imeanideas.” “How about HelenKeller?” Rainsford asked. “Mean to say ...
7
The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore,
Among others, Gail I very sapiently thinks that the poet uses the epithet peAanm, |
because black earth absorbs moisture more quickly than any I other; and
accordingly he indulges us with an experimental ! disquisition on the subject.
... what they instantly recognized as familiar in life. Just why, the pleasure may be
left to the psychologists, but it is of indisputable charm, and Trollope possesses it.
We may talk sapiently and at length of his commonplaceness, lack of spice ...
Dryden mangled his lovely comedy of The Tempest (1670), and his noble
tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra (1678), and sapiently referred to his manner as "
out of date." Not till the period of Queen Anne did the Shakespeare revival begin,
and ...
10
The English Illustrated Magazine
Miss Smith is a very attractive woman," I observed sapiently. " I shouldn't be
surprised if the Dad asked her to marry him after all." She was extremely offended
at this supposition, which was the purest conjecture on my part. " From what I
have ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SAPIENTLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
sapiently en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The Coffee of Civilization in Iceland
... having sapiently bored students at a fine writer's retreat. The account of a richly complex foreign culture, based on a two- or three-day trip–beginning with the ... «The New Yorker, Abr 15»
Sam Ting On AMS Results: Dark Matter Might Be One Seminar Away
... by showing simulations of pulsar signals and of the signal of a neutralino; but the data he showed was sapiently constrained to the part which does not fall off ... «Science 2.0, Sep 14»
Chinese banking liberalization: Time to invest in the walking dead
CLSA economist Russell Napier sapiently notes China will go the short sharp shock route: let the Yuan devalue then restart the whole credit cycle again… «RT, Mar 14»
What We're Reading: Summer Edition, Volume II
Adding abashed confession to full disclosure, I will also say that, having spent twenty or so years telling them both sapiently that the only people who were, ... «New Yorker, Jul 13»
A Point of View: Science, magic, and madness
If you write about Botticelli as a painter of the Italian Renaissance, you'll be told sapiently that there was never really a renaissance in Italy for him to paint in. «BBC News, Abr 13»
The Simple Truth About Gun Control
But it is absurd to shake our heads sapiently and say we can't possibly know what would have saved the lives of Olivia and Jesse. On gun violence and how to ... «New Yorker, Dic 12»
Tyler Cowen's 'Great Stagnation'-- Joseph Friedlander Perspective …
... destroyed by the relentless fall of interest rates. (He then predicted, sapiently at that point in October 2008, that GM would soon join the ranks of the destroyed ... «Next Big Future, Feb 12»
Pakistan v England second Test, day three: wagging tail the key to …
... it disappeared in a ditch in 1999, when Andy Caddick, Phil Tufnell, Alan Mullally and Ed Giddins were the tail which England's selectors sapiently assembled. «Telegraph.co.uk, Ene 12»
Notes by the Editor
I commend to the ECB the words of Andy Flower, the coach they so sapiently appointed: "Scheduling is tricky, but to have a situation whereby you have a ... «ESPNcricinfo.com, Abr 11»
Kari Kriikku, clarinet; Tapiola Sinfonietta/Jan Söderblom (Ondine …
Yet Bizarre Bazaar seems to go too far in the other direction: every move, every burst of song or giddy dance has all been sapiently scripted. Perhaps it is the ... «Musical Criticism, May 09»