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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HALFWITTEDNESS»
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The Dust and the Glory: The Beginning of Time and History ...
The. HalfWittedness. of. the. HalfLife. Theory. The halflifetheory tells usnothing
about the past, even if the rates were unchanged, because it cannot tell us when
it started. It is double talk —gobbledygook—filibusteringthat is ...
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The Oxford Desk Dictionary and Thesaurus
2 foolish, silly, asinine, harebrained, insane. 3 insipid, dull, tedious, humdrum.
UU stupidity fatuousness, obtuseness, dullness, colloq. halfwittedness, insanity,
madness. stu'por /sto_'opor, styo_'o—/ n. dazed, torpid, or helplessly amazed
state.
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The Chronicles of Throldor
“Now creature of dim halfwittedness, can you tell me where...” “Quickly, quickly,
move, move.” This time the Troll said the words more slowly and carefully than
before. All that came from Ellerin's lips was a cry of anguish “Ahhhhh,” neither ...
I would have thought this impossible before I had experienced yet another form of
halfwittedness on the M 1 . Every morning, about 7 or 8 o'clock, you can run into
the US on the way to London, somewhere near Luton or Hemel Hempstead ...
To her horror, she discovered that he had half expected that failure would result
in death or lunacy or even halfwittedness. To her dismay, it was clear that
Doonegal had very little understanding of how or where memory fitted in the
head.
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Dostoevsky's Dialectics and the Problem of Sin
It is a “paradoxical force, which rests on the contradictory and fluctuating
presences of intellect and lechery, vileness and pride, love of life and self-
destruction, halfwittedness and revolt.”31 Belknap's definition applies to all the
Karamazovs ...
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O'Neill: Son and Artist
I listen to tales of debts, confusions, & indecisions [an allusion to Agnes] 8t really I
can't understand such halfwittedness! . . . Oh, well—someday there will be peace
—8t Gene 8: I will take each other by the hand 8: go out into the sunlight 8t ...
He is always on the spot when there is anything going on, although his
halfwittedness keeps him from playing any serious part in anything; he wears a
rose in his buttonhole, and carries his hat about on the end of his walking-stick.
Twice a day ...
That's not conventional.” "If you said that to Renny, he'd say: 'Yes, but I don't get
up on a stage with them and charge people admission to watch my antics.' Most
of all, it was the halfwittedness of the part. He thinks I'm a bit that way already.
A guest only had to open his or her mouth in Bessie's presence to betray
halfwittedness. Then she also was a disseminator of scandal. Far more diligently
than any bee transports its pollen, Bess collected and distributed information of a
...
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «HALFWITTEDNESS»
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halfwittedness est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
The ObamaCare Black Hole
This is halfwittedness raised to the level of sublimity. No wonder they gave him the Nobel. The executive behind such a catastrophe should be ... «American Thinker, oct 13»