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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNFEELINGLY»
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A Treatise Explanatory of a New System of Naval, Military ...
... Unfavourableness The) unfavourableness of the weather — <- Unfeared
Unfeasible Unfed Unfecd Unfeeling *- In the most) unfeeling manner Such an)
unfeeling wrctcl Unfeelingly He has acted most) unfeelingly He has) unfeelingly
refused ...
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Aesthetical and literary
Insensible to this distinction the brain of the Writer is set at work to report as
flatteringly as he may of the mind of his subject ; the good qualities are separately
abstracted (can it be otherwise than coldly and unfeelingly ?) and put together
again ...
William Wordsworth, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1876
often behave so unfeelingly toward other animals, to contend that only humans
can suffer. The behavior of other animals renders such pretensions specious.
They are just too much like us. Dr. Carl Sagan &Ann Druyan, US astronomers
271 I ...
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The Album, Or, Original, Miscellaneous Contributions of Friends
unfeelingly severed to procure a supply for tin- slave-market ; — and, when the
unfortunate sufler- ers have been located in the land where the sweets of liberty
are forbidden fruit, they are Heated with the severest brutality, being either ...
is the quick, almost harsh response ; " take the book yonder, read me to sleep ;
then watch till the morning breaks." And unfeelingly he listens, unfeelingly sleeps
at last, keeping that poor girl, his abject slave, up till the dawn; rousing her from a
...
Mary Andrews Denison, 1857
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The ways of the hour. Wing and wing. The wept of the ...
"I should be sorry, Timms, if I ever so far forget my own great defects as to parade
unfeelingly any little advantages I may happen to possess over you, or over any
other man, in consequence of the accidents of birth and education.
James Fenimore Cooper, 1893
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THE PROSE WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH.
Insensible to this distinction the brain of the Writer is set at work to report as
flatteringly as he may of the mind of his subject ; the good qualities are separately
abstracted (can it be otherwise than coldly and unfeelingly ?) and put together
again ...
REV. ALEXANDER B. GROSART, 1876
I should be sorry, Timms, if I ever so far forgot my own great defects as to parade
unfeelingly any little advantages I may happen to possess over you, or over any
other man, in consequence of the accidents of birth and education." " You do not
...
James Fenimore Cooper, 1880
... saucy, timid and brave; she had petted him and quarrelled with him, and after it
all, he wished for Budget, because she had "variety." " You haven't looked very
doleful," he remarked unfeelingly ; rather, it touched one auditor as " unfeelingly.
Mrs. Nathaniel Conklin, 1887
“No — I have been thinking — I had not thought of my father for so long until to-
day, that when you spoke of him so unfeelingly ” “No, my dear Louisa, not
unfeelingly.” “You didn't 'mean it to be so, I dare say; but it came unexpectedly — I
mean ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «UNFEELINGLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
unfeelingly en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Portrayals of iconic activists to offer a glimpse of women's rights …
“I can still see the aversion so unfeelingly expressed for this magnificent woman,” Debs wrote later of the incident. “Even my friends were disgusted with me for ... «Terre Haute Tribune Star, Ago 15»
With the 2016 XC90, Volvo has reinvented the wheel
Likewise, my iPhone touch screen sometimes recognizes my touch; that is, until it decides to unfeelingly ignore me. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. «Boston.com, Ago 15»
Who is this Lisa Hanna that we should be mindful of?
... unfeelingly taken out of the spotlight for it now belonged to another...And the deep reservoirs of resolve that the moment demanded, which thankfully she had, ... «Jamaica Observer, Jul 15»
Pope Asks: 'Why Didn't Allied Powers Bomb Railroads to Auschwitz?'
It implies that they knowingly, perhaps unfeelingly allowed Nazi slaughterhouses to operate at full steam when they could have easily stopped it. On the surface ... «theTrumpet.com, Jun 15»
Nepal: Buddhist monasteries', teachers' social-media updates
Especially at times when we are faced with such a desperate situation, we cannot sit idle, unfeelingly. We must join forces and carry the burden of sorrow ... «Lion's Roar, Abr 15»
SC “Dumbed Down” Testing Drama: It's Harming Your Children
... classrooms – all so students can be drilled repeatedly (and in some cases threatened unfeelingly) in anticipation of schools' standardized test-taking. Frankly ... «FITSNews, Abr 15»
Slow violence, cold violence – Teju Cole on East Jerusalem
... unfeelingly, unconcerned about the humiliation of their neighbours. This two-fold policy, of pushing out Palestinian Arabs and filling the land with Israeli Jews, ... «The Guardian, Abr 15»
Tony McCoy comes home fifth on Shutthefrontdoor in the Grand …
Perhaps unfeelingly, someone asked what he would do with his evening, now that there was no cause for celebrating. “I'll watch the Grand National,” McCoy ... «The Guardian, Abr 15»
Valve's economist is Greece's new finance minister
Valve is pretty much an unknowable obelisk: giant, powerful and unfeelingly silent. Due to this absence of communication, the few voices that do emerge from ... «PC Gamer, Ene 15»
PD James (1920 – 2014) on Jane Austen and the joys of great …
Indeed Jane Austen, somewhat unfeelingly, invites us to join her in despising the poor woman's loud lamenting over her dead son, whom no one had greatly ... «Spectator.co.uk, Nov 14»