PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «UNRIDABLE»
unridable
unridable
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capable
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unrideable
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ride¦able
pronunciation
ʌnˈrʌɪdəb
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adjective
able
pony
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pathé
science
bicycle
time
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construct
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easier
said
than
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNRIDABLE»
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Nanovation: How a Little Car Can Teach the World to Think ...
How a Little Car Can Teach the World to Think Big and Act Bold Kevin Freiberg,
Jackie Freiberg, Dain Dunston. there was no surf. The truth is, on the reef
surrounding the island there was plenty of surf. It was just unridable until one day
when ...
Kevin Freiberg, Jackie Freiberg, Dain Dunston, 2011
2
Quantify!: A Crash Course in Smart Thinking
The Unridable Bicycle A common demonstration in physics classes and science
centers uses a bicycle wheel with handles on both sides ofthe axis. A student or
visitor is asked to grab the handles and tilt the wheel when it is spinning. It is not ...
3
Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To ...
Across the last eight miles of the desert the road is variable, consisting of
alternate stretches of ridable and unridable ground, the latter being generally
unridable by reason of sand and loose gravel, or thickly strewn flints. More
antelopes are ...
4
Logic, Meaning, and Conversation : Semantical ...
A further feature of the commonsense notion of “aboutness” that is worthy of
mention is its intensionality. This is indicated by the nonreferential occurrence of t
in φ is “about” t. The sentence All winged horses are unridable is pre-theoretically
...
Claremont Jay David Atlas Professor of Philosophy Pomona College, 2005
5
Ten Thousand Miles on a Bicycle
Decatur, 84 m., black muck, unridable when wet ; as it was rainy, used r. r. bed,
between tracks, whole distance. Lincoln, 33 m. ; on track of P. D. & E. r. r., dirt
ballast. Havana, sand hill 11m. ; not ridable ; balance on r. r., dirt ballast. Lewis
town ...
Lyman Hotchkiss Bagg, 1887
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The hand-book of the Ohio division L. A. W. Comp. ...
Other crossroads are unridable at all times of the year. Newark Dirt Road, from
Zanesville: Leaves Court House via Main Street and street at foot of Y Bridge,
River Street to Lee, Lee Street to end of street, where turn to right. Dirt road
known ...
League of American Wheelmen. Ohio division, M. A. High, 1892
David E.H. Jones, a British chemist, tried to build an "unridable bicycle" to find out
why a ridable one stays upright. The scientist thought that by "falsifying" the
proportions and general design he could easily expose the secret of the bike's ...
“If the trail is anything like yesterday, or worse, completely unridable, it could take
me 24 hours to push into McGrath. I can't survive 24 more minutes out here, let
alone 24 more hours. And I don't have the daylight. I don't have the nightlight.
9
The Calhoun Chronicles Bundle (The Calhoun Chronicles - Book ...
“Henry Flyte trained Aleazar.” Hunter came to attention. The story of Aleazar was
known throughout racing. The three-year-old had been bred out of the Royal
Studs, but was declared unridable by the best trainers and jockeys in England.
Then ...
10
The War of the Worlds, Plus Blood, Guts and Zombies
A mile from Edgware the rim of the wheel broke, and the machine became
unridable. He left it by the roadside and trudged through the village. There were
shops half opened in the main street of the place, and people crowded on the ...
H.G. Wells, Eric Brown, 2010