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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CHASTENINGLY»
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The Church of England quarterly review
head of the people of whom David was but the appointed type. Thus chasteningly
yea, to the third and fourth generation of backsliders, yet thus protectingly with an
everlasting love, has God dealt with the Church in Ireland particularly during ...
Then, terrified, Callisthenes shrank back, And, looking on the bright, the glorious
form, He felt as though the thyrsus of the god Had touch'd him chasteningly upon
the brow; As though in anger spake the quicken'd tongue— "Why hauntest thou ...
Ludwig Uhland, Alexander Platt,
1848
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The Refugee Question in Mid-Victorian Politics
... year accused the Poles of being mostly syphilitic- which was a slander, and for
which he was chasteningly rebuked by a government spokesman who knew
better.43 Many people resented the refugees' mendicity, especially that of the
Poles ...
My hand floated toward his thigh and touched warm denim. Marty flashed me one
of his shy- boy grin (how could I have withstood that?) and looked into his glass.
Some long - chasteningly long - seconds passed, and I took my hand 87 » This ...
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Old Testament Stories with a Freudian Twist
... I have spent years as chairman of a charitable trust, as a member of a
university council, and served upon the governing bodies of an opera company
and an art college—even this lamentably and chasteningly does not exhaust the
list.
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Historical Evidence and Argument
A chasteningly precise example of the magnitude of this reality comes from Israel,
where 335,400 sherds were excavated at Gezer Field VII. Of these, 87,240 were
initially saved, but eventually only 37,345 pieces were deemed “suitable for the ...
7
The Bi-sexuality of Daniel Defoe: A Psychoanalytic Survey of ...
The ubiquity of the thrill and frisson of the viewing of the primal scene is
chasteningly attested to by present-day sales of pornographic videos, but how
early in the infant's life the fantasy comes into play is problematic; and whether
the primal ...
8
The Cambridge Companion to the Epic
... exemplary to a nation”'9 than an epic such as Tasso's, but the implication is
clear: that he seeks to offer a poem that would be of lasting value for enshrining
uncomplacently and even chasteningly the nation's sense of itself at its worthiest.
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Herpresent estrangement from him, andtheuseshehas privately and lavishly
made of her, returns her,chasteningly, but also maybebeneficially, tothe domain
of otherness. Do theclaimsof otherness always in our mindsrestcloser totruth than
...
10
Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire
Endings make room for us while being chasteningly fickle, and dismissive of our
presence. “This is where the universe distills, if anywhere,” they seem to say, “but,
of course, you cannot stay here. You are too encumbered with things that don't ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «CHASTENINGLY»
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chasteningly est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Flamencura, Paco Peña Flamenco Dance Company, Sadler's Wells …
His latest piece, Flamencura, is the usual assembly of fine dancing and serious music presented by a chasteningly simple line-up on the barest ... «Financial Times, juin 15»
Premier League failures show it's time to stop talking about referees
At the end of another week of cognitive dissonance for the richest, loudest, most chasteningly brittle league in the world, there must be a few ... «The Guardian, févr 15»
Unlikely spy Colin Firth talks suits and espionage
Now the people half my age are adults, and they are chasteningly talented, and mostly I think, 'I couldn't do that at their age.' It's a rethink that ... «Scotsman, janv 15»
Sony and the movie pitch we thought we'd never hear: the terrorists …
The piece ranges from the chasteningly forgettable things that obsessed the mob, to first-person accounts of people whose careers were ruined ... «The Guardian, déc 14»
Nicole Kidman 'Horrified' By Research Into Psychogenic Amnesia …
Colin Firth admitted her attention to the role forced him to put his all into his own character, describing her work as 'chasteningly authentic'. «Contactmusic.com, oct 14»
Nicole Kidman: 'Life is full of contradictions... there is no consistency'
Oscar-winner Firth speaks highly of her in return. "The way Nicole works is chasteningly authentic. I feel like I have to be at the top of my game. «Western Daily Press, sept 14»
Colin Firth: "I'm Mr Darcy but I've never seen myself as a sex symbol"
The way Nicole works is chasteningly authentic. I feel like I have to be at the top of my game. I can't lie. I can't be lazy about it. If I try to sell her a ... «Mirror.co.uk, sept 14»
Before I Go to Sleep: character profiles
“The way Nicole works is chasteningly authentic,” admits Firth. “I feel like I have to be at the top of my game. I can't lie or be lazy about it. «Telegraph.co.uk, août 14»
Mourinho masterclass proves too much for PSG boss Laurent Blanc
Schürrle in return seems utterly willing, chasteningly professional, a player intent on drawing the most out of himself. As Chelsea did on the ... «Irish Times, avril 14»
Manchester City dream of impossible revenge at Bayern Munich
... a Bayern player for seven and a half years, was asked if City were coming to Bavaria to seek revenge for the chasteningly decisive 3-1 defeat ... «The Guardian, déc 13»