10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BRAZENRY»
Découvrez l'usage de
brazenry dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
brazenry et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Understanding Crime in Jamaica: New Challenges for Public Policy
... stealing of ballot boxes and interference with the electoral process reached
unprecedented extent and brazenry that caused these elections to be labelled
the worst since adult sufferage [sic] came to the country in 1944" (Kerr 1993, 2).
2
Vintage Mystery and Detective Stories
Tina uttered a little suppressed cry as he ground the words out. Was she
concealing something? Sherwin was indeed a problem. I tried to explain him.
Was he shielding her? Was this brazenry a pose? The more I saw of them the
plainer it was ...
David Stuart Davies, 2006
3
The Dumpling: A Detective Love Story of a Great Labour Rising
... your name), since it has leaked out that my brother is a millionaire and a
philanthropist, every known dodge in the begging-letter line and in the
blackmailing line has been tried on us; but, for sheer brazenry, I must say that
your tale beats all.
4
The Women of New York: Or, The Under-world of the Great ...
afford for a glimpse of her tender ankle and pretty foot ; now we turn away with
disgust from the tawdry-jacketed, loose-pantalooned little piece of coarse
brazenry, at whose skirts the inevitable red, down-dragging Hand has clutched
with ...
George Ellington (pseud.), 1869
5
The Invasion of the Crimea: Battle of Balaclava. 2d ed. 1868
Coming from Lord Lucan, this language was no vulgar brazenry : it represented
the irrepressible strength of his real though mistaken conviction. From the
qualities observed in this general officer at the INVASION OF THE CRIMEA. 57.
Alexander William Kinglake, 1868
6
The invasion of the Crimea: its origin and progress to the ...
Coming from Lord Lucan, this language was no vulgar brazenry : it represented
the irrepressible strength of his real though mistaken conviction. From the
qualities observed in this general officer at the INVASION OF THE CKIMEA. 57.
Alexander William Kinglake, 1868
7
Chambers English Thesaurus
... frustration, hindrance, impediment, inhibition, limitation, obstruction, rejection,
restraint, reverse, setback, stoppage. cheek' n audacity, brass, brass neck,
brazenness, brazenry, disrespect, effrontery, gall, impertinence, impudence,
insolence, ...
8
Thomas Mellon and His Times
He showed that he had been well posted in all the elements necessary to
constitute a secret trust, and that he was equal to the occasion in brazenry to
assert them. I did not expect this, but should have expected it from a character
debased as ...
Thomas Mellon, Mary Louise Briscoe, 1995
At times these women of easy virtue have displayed unparalleled brazenry; at
other times they have, to all intents and purposes, disappeared from the streets.
Such vicissitudes have reflected the increased or decreased toleration displayed
by ...
10
Travelers' Tales Greece: True Stories
(Eating sheep was also considered backward by the Greeks, who were not
regular meat eaters.) When northern Arcadians called their region Azanry (after
Azan, a son of Arcas), other Greeks said it should be Brazenry — meaning its
land was ...
Larry Habegger, Sean O'Reilly, Brian Alexander, 2003