10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «UNSECONDED»
Découvrez l'usage de
unseconded dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
unseconded et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
'Tis an unseason'd irtier. Shak. 3. Irregular ; inordinate. — In un- soaable and
unseasoned fashion. Hayusard. 4. it kept till fit for use. 5. Not salted'; as, undoes
meat. ' UNSECONDED. adj. 1. Not supported. Second to none, unseconded by
you.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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Grande Dizionario Italiano Ed Inglese Edizione Fatta Su ...
Unseasoned, unformed, not [it far use, di mala fauna, uon adat io, o «Iplr'ovalo
dalla gente. Unseaso ned , UNS - UNS c0. UNSECONDED, adt'. not snpported,
non sostenuto, non assistito , non ispalleggiato. Unseconded , not exemplified a
...
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Robert's Rules For Dummies
If the members debate an unseconded motion, vote on an unseconded motion
without debating it, or adopt it by unanimous consent, the motion is adopted,
being presumed to have a second because members discussed it or acted upon
it.
C. Alan Jennings, PRP, 2012
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Shak. 1. Un- rmed ; not qualified by use. — 'Ti3 an unseason'd lurtier. Shak. 3.
Irregular ; inordinate.— In un- asonable and unseasoned fashion. Haywoard. 4.
bt kept till fit for use. 5. Not salted ; as, un- asoned meat. * UNSECONDED. adj.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Shalt, a. Unformed ; not qualified by use. — 'Tis an unseason'd courtier. Shalt. 3.
Irregular ; inordinate. — In un- seasonable and unseasoned fashion. Hat/ward. 4.
Not kept till fit for use. 5. Not salted ; as, unseasoned meat. * UNSECONDED ...
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The plays and poems of William Shakspeare
... the meaning seems plainly this : " Though he was always fickle to the last
degree, and governed by humour, not sound sense; yet not madness itself could
make him so hardy to attempt an enterprize of this nature alone, and unseconded
.
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, 1821
... whose population equals that of several sovereign states, will not hereafter be
wholly depending'for clinical instruction on the unseconded exertions of that able
and distinguished individual. I cannot concludo withoutan acknowledgment, ...
Muchdo I wish, Fathers Conscript, that I could have been present on the first
ofAugu/Z; not that my Presence could have aught availed, but that the Consular,
who was -worthy that Honour 'and of this Republic, might not have stood
unseconded ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1758
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With the ...
him did you leave, (Second to none, unseconded by you,) To look upon the
hideous god of war In disadvantage ; to abide a field, Where nothing but the
sound of Hotspur's name Did seem defensible : — so you left him : Never, O
never, do his ...
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson, 1817
80 ' Bring water, and with fleecy fillet wreathe This altar's frame, and bid rich
incense breathe, And vervain burn ; that so my spells may fire The cold swain's
sense, and force him to admire. Those spells, unseconded, will stamp his doom
— 85 ...
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «UNSECONDED»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
unseconded est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
LITTLE SILVER: SCHOOL'S OUT, EVEN WHEN IN
A week later, Connor made a motion to ban junk food; it went unseconded. “I was so relieved when I learned this place exists,” said Lauren Mattia Levine, of Fair ... «redbankgreen, juin 13»
The Best Worst Job in Sports
And he has this crazy, unseconded notion that if he gets the Cubs job, things will somehow be different. Yankees pitcher Kerry Wood says he arrived in Chicago ... «ESPN, août 10»
The rest of the Stephen Strasburg story
... says Strasburg is so hotly competitive that he sometimes behaves as if he has this crazy, wholly unseconded notion that he shouldn't give up any hits or runs. «ESPN, juin 10»