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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «INDEXTROUS»
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1
Exceedingly Nietzsche: Aspects of Contemporary Nietzsche ...
In their handshake we feel no understanding; we feel an indextrous hand that is
not held to the equipment of our culture. Like kundalini yogis forcing the semen
flow back upstream and upward, they detach the few implements they use from
the ...
David Farrell Krell, Centennial Professor David Wood, David Wood, 2010
2
A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Hennuenpièmnbtŕa, a. impartialHe/muxáeMbn'a, indeprivable. Нелбвкйй,
awkward; unhandy, incommodious , inconvenient, uneasy; indextrous; ungracel'
ul, clumsy. Нелбвко, ad. awkwardly,unhan dily,ungracefully, clumsily; it is
awkward, ...
3
The Clinic: A Weekly Journal of Practical Medicine. ... Vol. ...
Through internal mismanagement and foreign oppression Poland has
deteriorated ; Polish Jews and Gentiles are alike untalented, indextrous and often
unclean, and while thus testifying to the degeneration of a people, they prove to a
...
4
A new pocket-dictionary of the English and Russian and of ...
Нелишпра'ёмннй, adj. impartial. Huósxiù, adj. awkward; nnhándy; uneasy;
indextrous; clúmsy; -ко, adv. awkwardly. Надёжность. f. truth. Huónxíù', adj.
infrángible. Hunan', adv. one cannot. [strious. Неизвестный, adj. active,
inddHeubnocmb, ...
English and Russian languages, 1846
5
New York Medical Journal
I may be indextrous or lucking in experience or something, as I have found that
when there was any dilating to do, it was usually anything but sufficiently simple.
2. When no dilatation, or very little, is necessary, it may he not very difficult.
6
Studies in Milton and an Essay on Poetry
No one better than he knew that an indextrous education is but half an education
; unless the hand have its delight as well as the brain, man expresses himself
only in part. Proficiency in music was Milton's passion, and the playing of the
organ ...
... 1 Alas ! it was all the ability that remained to the Art-world ; this small power of
thus delineating kings and people by an indextrous manual labour, mistaking
work for genius, blundering forth crude misrepresentations of ungraceful
humanity.
8
The Art Journal: The Illustrated Catalogue of the Industry ...
... l Alas ! it was all the ability that remained to the Art-world; this small power of
thus delineating kings and people by an indextrous manual labour, mistaking
work for genius, blundering forth crude misrepresentations of ungraceful
humanity.
9
New Stories from the South
He may think Memaw's consistent failure to strike him with the broom is a function
of her indextrous skill with the broom used in this uncustomary manner. We are
unable, even with the considerable intelligence available from our private ...
Shannon Ravenel, Padgett Powell, 1998
Earth takes center stage in this updated version of Virginia Lee Burton’s 1962 classic Life Story.
Virginia Lee Burton, 2009