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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SET OUT ONE'S STALL»
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Dictionary of Americanisms, Briticisms, Canadianisms and ...
Am. prevent from catching sb. stall/ set out one's stall (todosmth.) Br.,Aus. be
determinedto do smth. stallholder esp. Br. person who rents and keeps amarket
stall: Stallholders swapped with their neighbours, or ate their own wares L. Lee.,
the ...
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The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
... such as a setter or pointer stands stock still with its muzzle pointing in the
direction of its prey. set2 set out one's stall display or show off one's abilities,
attributes, or experience in order to convince someone of one's suitability for
something.
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Crusading and the Ottoman Threat, 1453-1505
... imperial diets in 1454—5, the function of deliberative oratory at the congress
was to set out one's stall, providing information, arguments, and perspectives that
furnished a backcloth to more detailed discussions. Orations that were less grand
...
See also set out one's stall. 2. A seat in the orchestra. standard lamp, n. floor
lamp Other American equivalents are standing lamp and bridge lamp. stand in
one's light, Inf. stand in one's way stalls, n. pi. orchestra The stalls are the
equivalent of ...
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Effective Communication: A Guide for the People Professions
In a work setting, it is often useful to 'set out one's stall'. This involves making it
clear to other people why you are interacting with them; what the basis of your
professionalroleisin that particular situation (see Thompson, 2009a, for a
discussion ...
... counterrevolutionary army had evaporated; just when the time had come to set
about rebuilding the country and reaping the fruits of October's gains, to set out
one's stall in its true light and spread out one's political baggage (in that promises
...
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Giving teaching back to teachers: a critical introduction to ...
But, whatever particular views curriculum designers subscribe to, the business
essentially remains one of considering how to set out one's stall in the most
appropriate and effective way. Curriculum design is not usually concerned with
setting ...
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Getting Children Writing: Story Ideas for Children Aged 3 to 11
Considering the Does and Does Nots of This Book As with most professional
books, it is deemed necessary to 'set out one's stall' in the sense of clarifying what
this book aims to do (does) and not do (does not). As this book has been written
to ...
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Caring for the mentally ill in the community
... leads to the former and vice versa, each reciprocating the other. However, let
us not digress into philosophy. The process by which one becomes deviant is by
no means simple. One does not merely set out one's stall and declare deviance.
C. A. Butterworth, David Skidmore,
1981
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The Chambers Dictionary
Encompassing more than 300,000 definitions, this up-to-date reference of the English language covers both old and new words, the commonplace and the unusual, with information on idioms, etymologies, and more than 200,000 references.