10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DISSOCIABLENESS»
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... 421–22 Disambiguation, 52, 507, 514–16, 520 Discontinuity, 195, 202–04, 217
, 224, 405, 431 Dislocation left ~, 455 right ~, 452, 455 Dissociableness, 424
Distinctness, 21 referential ~, 21 syntactic ~, 21 Ditransitive ~ clause, 340, 360–
61, ...
Doris L. Payne, Immanuel Barshi, 1999
The dissociableness of laughter and squirming is realized more clearly by
observing the usual absence of laughter from simpler examples of tickling. " If you
tickle the nostrils with a feather, or straw, it procureth sneezing ", observed Bacon
M, ...
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Memoirs and Confessions of Francis Volkmar Reinhard: From ...
... been subject to hypochondria, misanthropy, and dissociableness ? And yet
with all his sickness, he experienced nothing of the fury of the present nervous
age, or of hypochondria. The dominion which he had acquired over himself by
early ...
Franz Volkmar Reinhard, Oliver Alden Taylor, 1832
Had the character of morose dissociableness; in short, thoroughly detested my
function and position, though understood to be honestly doing the duties of it, and
held for solacement and company to the 90 20 Edward Irving.
Thomas Carlyle, James Anthony Froude, 2012
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Life System Modeling and Intelligent Computing: ...
Patients often have serious psychological disturbance such as less talking,
phrenasthenia, dissociableness, scare of being found because of fecal
incontinence, which also make them decadent, decrease their social
accommodation [3-5].
Kang Li, Li Jia, Xin Sun, 2010
His character among the Annan people was that of “morose dissociableness,”
and he detested his school-work. The two visits which he paid to Edinburgh in the
course of the two years were bright interruptions in his dull routine. The first was ...
David Masson, Sir George Grove, John Morley, 1882
His character among the Annan people was that of " morose dissociableness,"
and he detested his school-work. The two visits which he paid to Edinburgh in the
course of the two years were bright interruptions in his dull routine. The first was ...
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The Chambers Crossword Dictionary, 3rd edition
indeterminate 14 open to question incongruity 05 clash 08 conflict 09 disparity,
inaptness 10 disharmony 11 discrepancy 13 contradiction, inconsistency,
unsuitability 14 dissociability 15 dissociableness, incompatibility incongruous 03
odd 06 ...
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James Carlyle of Ecclefechan
Had the character of morose dissociableness; in short, thoroughly detested my
function and position, though understood to be honestly doing the duties of it, and
held for solacement and company to the 90 Edward I rving. '
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Abbreviations: Abbreviation to word
... disenchant dsocb dissociable dsnchd disenchanted dsocbns dissociableness
dsnchg disenchanting dsocbt dissociability dsnchr disenchanter dsocby
dissociably dsnchs disenchants dsocd dissociated dsncht disenchant dsocg
dissociating ...