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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DENUNCIATIVE»
Scopri l'uso di
denunciative nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
denunciative e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Occupational Science: Society, Inclusion, Participation
I call this 'denunciative critique', for its aim is to discredit misrepresentations of
reality. If I were to simply claim that the modern constitution misrepresents 'the
way things really are' I would repeat the very type of denunciative critique that I
am ...
Gail E. Whiteford, Clare Hocking, 2012
2
P. Virgilii Maronis Opera Omnia Ex Editione Heyniana: Cum ...
Ergo ' etat sua cuique dies,' aut denunciative fato; et mii- tationem oinnino non
reeipit ; aut conditionali ; et si eventuin alteruni casus adtnlerit, non, inspecta die,
ac- celeratnr interitua : quod ergo dixit, ' Nam quia nee fato, mérita пес morte ...
3
Room for Maneuver: Reading (the) Oppositional (in) Narrative
tion of the President's society, than in its denunciative force, as a condemnation
of universal complicity in the presidential system. As witness, the novel is flawed,
in spite of its access to so much knowledge, by its failure to know what goes on in
...
4
Anthropology and Development: Understanding Comtemporary ...
usually associated with denunciative moral populism (it is bad to ignore the
people). Chambers is particularly well inspired when he plays in this key, to the
extent that his polemical onslaught draws on an acute sense of observation of the
...
Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan, 2005
5
Roget's II: The New Thesaurus
... noun See accuser. dense adjective See stupid, thick. density noun See
thickness. denude verb See bare. denunciation noun See accusation. 115
denunciative • depository denunciative adjective See accusatorial. denunciatory
adjective.
6
Correct English and Current Literary Review ...
Denunciative. Denunciative (de-nun-si or shi-a-tive; accent on nun) means ready
to denounce; accusing. "His speeches are strongly denunciative of a former
administration. Depict. Depict (accent on pict) means to portray. "Fear was
depicted ...
Josephine Turck Baker, 1912
7
Lectures on the Psalms. With some instruction in the ...
Indeed, so great is the error of impression, likely to arise from the frequent
perusal of the deprecatory and denunciative psalms, that I have often questioned
in my own mind, whether it would not be better to have a 'Selection from the
Psalms' ...
George Henry STODDART, 1844
8
The gentleman's magazine
1 tact □e ofihe most base -and un >y whom they are spirited up, too often escape
with im- i sew . jj^dl bit* ti"K>ii' □! *L«t a conjuncture so pregnant istress, so
denunciative of danger, a Remarkable Deliverance from Larger. deans with a pe.
9
Bertrand Tavernier: The Film-maker of Lyon
Tavernier had already used songs on several occasions as devices to expose
the underlying political attitudes in individuals or societies - such as the army
officer's blood-thirsty party-piece or Jean-Roger Caussimon's denunciative song
about ...
10
An Enquiry After Happiness: In Several Parts. Of the ...
... things : And. M 3 surmount, of a denunciative 'Fate,, them;. after I65.
3 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «DENUNCIATIVE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
denunciative nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Love In The Time Of Messageboards: My first (Internet) boyfriend
... communicate the essence of our personalities online, accusations of fraud were common but more of a denunciative jag than anything else. «The Vine, ott 14»
Civil society becomes the catalyst for change
Civil society leaders took the strategic decision not to adopt a denunciative attitude by, for example, delivering media reports on dysfunctions. «Mail & Guardian Online, apr 12»
Kevin Libin: The misplaced denunciations of Judge Robert Dewar
... Kenneth Rhodes — in anything but the most scathing and denunciative terms means risking much fewer birthday presents for years to come. «National Post, mar 11»