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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SECLUDEDNESS»
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secludedness en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
secludedness y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Concepts of Functional, Engineering and Constructional ...
The most evident example of physiological secludedness (openness) is
metabolism. All membrane-like structures are supposed to protect the system
from certain substances for which the system is closed (secluded) and to enable
certain ...
Michael Gudo, Mathias Gutmann, Joachim Scholz, 2002
2
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
Secludedness. Secludedness is good; keep from the common free, And thou
canst everywhere in lonely desert be. The eternal selection of Grace. O doubt not;
if thy soul but out of God is born, Thou art selected then th' eternal life t' adorn.
This is the third main characteristic of play: its secludedness, its limitedness. It is '
played out' within certain limits of time and place. It contains its own course and
meaning. (Huizinga 2006: 104) If we understand play in general to be distinct ...
4
Space in Ancient Greek Literature: Studies in Ancient Greek ...
First of all, there is the opposition between public and private space, which is
occasionally thematized in this novel (but much less than in (→) Chariton). e
secludedness of home thematizes the usual topics of emotional introspection30
and ...
5
International Studeis in Sociology and Social Anthropolgy
It seems noteworthy that, at least in the upper strate of Porto, such mating circles
counteract, to a certain extent, the secludedness of their female members who
are allowed considerable leeway in their domestic contacts with both related and
...
quietness and secludedness. There was provided a string of stepping-stones,
and both sides of the passage were lined with trees and stones. Stone lanterns
lighted the avenue, and in the inner passage a water basin, also made of stone,
was ...
7
International Studeis in Sociology and Social Anthropolgy
It seems noteworthy that, at least in the upper strate of Porto, such mating circles
counteract, to a certain extent, the secludedness of their female members who
are allowed considerable leeway in their domestic contacts with both related and
...
[Anonymus AC00130070], 1963
8
Russia and the Russians, in 1842
... while in Petersburg, the commodiousness, completeness, and secludedness
which each individual habitation presents to the spectator, communicate an
impression of great comfort, and enable every architectonic whole to produce its
entire ...
9
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, ...
... little advantage beyond the breaking-up of old associations, and little restraint
besides that of the generally remote locality selected, the secludedness of which
rendered access to the ordinary temptations of the drinker less easily attainable.
10
Moby-Dick, Or the Whale (Middleton Classics):
The same secludedness and isolation to which the schoolmaster whale betakes
himself in his advancing years, is true of all aged Sperm Whales. Almost
universally, a lone whale—as a solitary Leviathan is called—proves an ancient
one.
6 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SECLUDEDNESS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
secludedness en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Cycling the Wild Atlantic Way on a wooden bike: Week #1
It has that ideal mix of secludedness, crystal clear water, soft sand and an atmosphere that drains the life out of even the most incessant nagging voices that ... «Irish Independent, Jul 15»
What's your favourite North Wales beach?
Whether you like it for its watersports, golden sand, secludedness or cleanliness then we want to hear from you. There are plenty to choose, from Abersoch, ... «Daily Post North Wales, Abr 15»
The Good Life: 'I think we got a bit bored of the consumer lifestyle.'
I quite like the secludedness. "And we're near the beach, which is lovely. We were sitting the other day, watching the children play. All they had was a stick each, ... «Leicester Mercury, Abr 15»
Tschuggen Grand Hotel: Swiss Luxury With A Sporty Twist
Perhaps that secludedness helps explain why the Tschuggen Grand and a handful of other choice properties in the Tschuggen Hotel Group are not that well ... «Forbes, Mar 15»
Why you should make time for Standon Calling
Standon pulls off this dainty secludedness with flair. From the landscape to the kooky performance pieces which in recent years have included conceptual ... «Metro, Jul 13»
For fishing guide Jayson Arman, wading is his best option
"I really like the secludedness of wade fishing," Arman said. "It's so peaceful to be out in the water with no one else around." Arman said wade fishing success ... «TCPalm, Feb 12»