10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «VACILLATION»
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The Organization of the Pyramid Texts: Typology and Disposition
... 539 PT 551 1st through: §1074d (P) vacillation: §1076 (P) recarved: §1079a (P
) vacillation: §1079b (P) vacillation: §1080a (N) recarved: §1083a (P) vacillation:
§1086a (P) residue: §1087a (MN) advanced: §1087a (N) recarved: §1090e (P) ...
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A treatise on the diseases of the eye and its appendages
SECTION I. — VACILLATION OF THE IRIS. By vacillation of the iris is meant a
peculiar tremulous quivering and wavering motion of that membrane during the
movements of the eye, or of the body.* It occurs sometimes after the operation for
...
3
Biblical Echo and Allusion in the Poetry of W.B. Yeats: ...
Although "Blood and the Moon" slouches toward nihilism,25 it depends too much
on its anti-self to arrive there. "Vacillation" At the close of "Vacillation," Yeats puts
his readers in the position of the guests at Samson's wedding: And he said unto ...
Dwight Hilliard Purdy,
1994
vacillation, the period of which is 67to. At 610 =0.25 and Ic=0.15, the single
asymmetric vacillation has reappeared (not shown in Fig. 24). In the course of
this investigation, keeping the thermal forcing constant 61, 0 = 0.25, the
amplitude of the ...
Helmut Erich Landsberg, Jacques van Mieghem,
1975
5
Modern Chinese Literary Thought: Writings on Literature, ...
But take a look at Mr. Kexing's statements: Consider his [i.e., my] Vacillation. In
his own words he says that "what is depicted in Vacillation is precisely vacillation,
the vacillation of those engaged in revolutionary work who vacillated when the ...
6
Emotions in the Field: The Psychology and Anthropology of ...
It is this ethnography-specific negotiation, which, as I have argued, is infused with
its own specific emotions, that I want to call ethnographic vacillation, borrowing
from Spinoza's notion of a “vacillating conatus.” Vacillation for Spinoza is the ...
James Davies, Dimitrina Spencer,
2010
7
Critical Companion to William Butler Yeats: A Literary ...
This double movement or “vacillation” between the poles of experience—primary
and antithetical, objective and subjective, solar and lunar, self and soul—is
among Yeats's fundamental intellectual instincts and seems almost inseparable
from ...
8
Entrepreneurial Resourcefulness: Competing with Constraints
The current research aims to elaborate how corporate entrepreneurs can
become more resourceful by using a vacillation approach to resource acquisition
and utilization. By vacillation, we mean an alternation between modes for
acquiring ...
Andrew C. Corbett, Jerome A. Katz,
2013
9
Feminist Destinations and Further Essays on Virginia Woolf
Orlando's. Vacillation. Orlando's change of sex can be read in many different
ways. Orlando starts off as the male heir to a grand country house from which
forty counties can be surveyed; by the end, the country house is open to the
public, and ...
10
The Novels of Oe Kenzaburo
39 William Butler Yeats (1994) 'Vacillation', Yeats's Poems, ed. A. Norman
Jeffares, Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, Stanza II, p. 365. 40 Burning Green Tree, Vol. I,
Until 'the Saviour' Is Beaten Up, p. 238. - 41 O e, Until 'the Saviour' Is Beaten Up,
p.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «VACILLATION»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
vacillation en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Vaccination Vacillation Shows Governor Jerry Brown's Pragmatism
“A foolish consistency,” the philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson once noted, “is the hobgoblin of little minds,” and no one has ever accused Gov. Jerry Brown of ... «Santa Monica Mirror, Jul 15»
Thomas Elias: Vaccination vacillation shows Brown's pragmatism
“A foolish consistency,” the philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson once noted, “is the hobgoblin of little minds,” and no one has ever accused Gov. Jerry Brown of ... «The Union of Grass Valley, Jul 15»
Fine words and missed opportunities: political vacillation stymies …
It is possible, of course, that the Greek crisis will once again derail their plans. But as things stand, one subject under discussion at a Brussels summit of ... «FT.com, Jun 15»
Barack Obama and surveillance reform: a story of vacillation, caution …
The Snowden revelations began a process of classic Obama vacillation, bringing him from public defender of domestic mass surveillance to its reluctant and ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Cooperation best route for Beijing and Delhi over maritime objectives
Ever since the "One Belt and One Road" initiative was mapped out by Chinese President Xi Jinping, India has been showing vacillation and hesitations over ... «Global Times, Mar 15»
Chris Christie's vaccination vacillation: latest in a series of health …
Chris Christie's vaccination vacillation: latest in a series of health-related waffles. Call for 'balance' between public health concerns and parental discretion ... «The Guardian, Feb 15»
Cavs Energy: Why Does It Vacillate?
So what leads to this vacillation of energy? Are there factors within the team's control? Are there things that are external that nothing can be done about? «King James Gospel, Nov 14»
Obama's America vacillates on ISIS Jihad
Even domestic American opinion is hardening against the Obama administration about its vacillation on this critical threat to world peace. Raisina Hill must now ... «Niticentral, Oct 14»
From the Islamic State Group to Ebola, Obama's Foreign Policy …
Panetta describes a decision-making process marked by vacillation and a reticence to engage with pressing problems. But while attention has mostly focused ... «U.S. News & World Report, Oct 14»
If only George W. Bush had 'vacillated' on Iraq
To the editor: I ask Goldberg in his critique of Obama to consider this (to borrow from Barry Goldwater): Vacillation in the name of trying not to kill people is no ... «Los Angeles Times, Sep 14»