10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DISCREDITABLY»
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discreditably dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
discreditably et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Trials of the Diaspora: A History of Anti-Semitism in England
To characterize a person, for example, as 'a vain, blasphemous, tricky Jew' is to
assert both that he is discreditably vain, etc. and discreditably Jewish, and that he
is discreditably vain etc. precisely because he is aJew.“ 'Don'tJew me' says one ...
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The Harvard Graduates' Magazine
The average amount of study, however, is discreditably small." At the outset of his
career as Dean, Mr. Hurlbut was thus confronted with a report that the amount of
time spent in study by undergraduates was on the average discreditably small, ...
William Roscoe Thayer, William Richards Castle, Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe, 1917
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The Modern History of England ...
She attempted to save them from the scourge of an oppressive law by
discreditably 7'' This was at the end of 1547. His letter is in Strype's Eccl. v. 2, p.
92. 7' S pe, p. 92. 'n ' adam! as these words, written or spoken by you, soundeth
not well, ...
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THA ZOIST: A JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL PHYSIOLOGY & MESMERISM, AND ...
His friends also, not more enlightened than himself, have written as discreditably.
But education in Great Britain is most unsound, or the visitation of the spirit-
rapping and spirit-table-moving would have been repelled harmless. For, as the ...
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The History of Cuba (Complete)
The number of persons ten years old and over who could read and write{156}
was only 443,670; those who could neither read nor write were 690,565—an
appalling proportion of illiteracy, reflecting most discreditably upon the Spanish ...
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A dictionary of the Bhotanta or Boutan language, printed ...
lK'(W3BrN'Q*r^> dishonourably, discreditably, shamefully, reproachfully. ^•qjJf'
QKi'q, idem. gV'tt'S'^'yS'S^'ZJ'U. very cruel, most cruel, most inhuman. |JV§.
darkness. w'lq, correction, injury, a reprehension, reproof, reprimand, blame,
infamy, ...
Friedrich Christian G. Schroeter, John Clark Marshman, William Carey, 1826
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Encyclopedic Graded Grammar
Disobediently - Behaving disobediently, he spoiled his married image.
Diplomatically - A diplomat handles foreign affairs diplomatically. Discouragingly
- He always spoke discouragingly. Discreditably - Some children behave
discreditably.
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Economics, Values, and Organization
They will be surprised, and they will tend to explain my conduct discreditably. The
poor opinions they form of me, and their reproaches, punishment and distrust are
the unfavorable responses I have evoked by my failure to conform to the ...
Avner Ben-Ner, Louis Putterman, 1999
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The History of Cuba, vol. 4:
The number of persons ten years oldand over whocould read and write {156}
was only 443,670; those who could neither read nor write were 690,565—an
appalling proportion of illiteracy, reflecting most discreditably uponthe Spanish ...
Willis Fletcher Johnson, 2014
... forthey liked to see burglars rowing easily to their steps. Some nourishment
that common soil has not the huge trees drained there with their colossal roots
from both banks of the river. There the Gibbelins lived and discreditably fed.
Alderic ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «DISCREDITABLY»
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discreditably est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Crufts 2015: Prize-winning owner hounded online after footage …
The petition reads: “Under KC Rule A42 I believe that Ms Cross is guilty of 'behaving discreditably and prejudicially to the interests of the ... «The Independent, mars 15»
160000 sign petitions calling for winner of Crufts to be stripped of title
The first petition claims Ms Cross is guilty of 'behaving discreditably and prejudicially to the interests of the canine world'. But, in a second ... «Daily Mail, mars 15»
Former Piston Rasheed Wallace, estranged wife debate proper …
... violates public policy still on other grounds, involves an illegal penalty clause, and was produced by discreditably fraudulent means involving ... «The Oakland Press, févr 15»
Mates wait again for jurors to decide fate
Justice Eric Heenan told the jurors on Friday the accountant had behaved discreditably in concealing a secret commission he was receiving ... «The West Australian, août 14»
The White Coat: A Veil for State Killing?
It could, however, mount a case for the names of the men whom I saw behave discreditably and who should have their licenses to practice as ... «MedPage Today, août 14»
Gardner championed obvious dark-money group in IRS probe
... branch agency proceedings, created the appearance of impropriety and engaged in conduct that reflects discreditably upon the Senate.”. «The Colorado Independent, juin 14»
Chris Selley: If nothing else, the Conservatives' new prostitution bill …
In any event, it's at least an attempt to fix legislation that never made sense, and that governments of various stripes have discreditably shied ... «National Post, juin 14»
Conservative group accuses nine Dem senators of unethical conduct
It also argues that their actions ”reflect discreditably upon the U.S Senate.” The ethics push comes one day after Tea Party Patriots filed their ... «The Hill, juin 14»
Why can't David Steel admit he was wrong about Cyril Smith?
We know from Mr Danczuk's book that the police discreditably dropped the case. At the time, David Steel could, and should, have made proper ... «Daily Mail, avril 14»
Y v Z [2014] EWHC 650 (Fam)
... in the context of which, most discreditably, he did not wish to have to pay M for the benefit of his child any more than he could possibly avoid. «Family Law Week, mars 14»