MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FUMBLINGNESS»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FUMBLINGNESS»
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An eight-month coma, and an astounding medical experiment. Thirteen-year-old Eva wakes up in hospital to discover that she must live a new life - a new kind of life like no-one has ever lived before. Eva willed her eyes to open.
Ten years later just such young men as he were dying for it) has the
fumblingness of an autoerotic act. French chauvinism has gone the whole hog
into group narcissism. Perhaps its strength comes from the individual's being so
devastatingly ...
Save for a month or two spent at an art school in New York, he was entirely self-
taught, and his earliest paintings reveal a certain fumblingness — not so much in
technique, for he was always skillful, but in point of direction — in consequence.
Eugenia R. POMODORO IS especially bendy as he pulls his M long legs and
arms from the car and arranges his face in various forms of eagerness and
perplexity and fumblingness. When he introduces his wife, Eugenia, and his son,
Jake, ...
She couldn't even groom a shoulder as though it was the natural thing to be
doing; there was a sort of fumblingness about her fingertips as they worked their
way across the fur. All the same, it was lovely to be able to feel the movement
after ...
Ten years ter just such young men as he were dying for it) has the fumblingness
of an ito-erotic act. French chauvinism has gone the whole hog into group nar-
ssism. Perhaps its strength comes from the individual's being so devastatingly ...
A well-written but sad and deliberately pointless sketch of the fumblingness of
youth. — Dorothy Nyren, Ln., Concord, Mass., F.P.L. GOYTISOLO, Juan. Island of
Women; tr. from the Spanish by Jose Yglesias. 216pp. 62-8668. Knopf. Feb.
Göteborgs etnografiska museum. 1:1,500,000 The Upper Luena river area bits
over the fire, repair tools. Now and then they. shell 2. The mason wasp's nest on
the house wall is used as a fumblingness medicine 3. The mantis is used as an ...
Göteborgs etnografiska museum, 1976
Ten years later just such young men as he were dying for it) has the
fumblingness of an auto-erotic act. French chauvinism has gone the whole hog
into group narcissism. Perhaps its strength comes from the individual's being so
devastatingly ...
John Lehmann, Alan Ross, 1962
His ability to sleep was and is impaired; his arm movements became restricted,
and he is now afflicted with “fumblingness." ln August 1960 he felt "like he was up
on a hinge," his shoulders "sitting up from the rest of his body." He “got to having
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