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3 CITAZIONI IN INGLESE CON «PEJORATIVELY»
Citazioni e frasi famose con la parola
pejoratively.
At times, I have been criticized by some philosophers of education, who place me in postures that they classify pejoratively as 'revolutionary.' But I have had the satisfaction of being invited to work in societies making progressive efforts without wavering. They were changing, and so they called on me.
I think everyone has their own style in journalism. Look, I'm a girl from the South! Sometimes I laugh. Someone can pejoratively call it giggling. But if you look at the body of my work, I ask lots of hard questions and break a lot of hard news.
There are any number of very hard working people in Hollywood who deserve recognition. Mostly its the artisans and crafts persons - the 'below the line' workers - whose only reward is to be pejoratively labeled 'below the line' workers. I say get them all on the next thing smoking to Vegas for an all expense paid weekend of whatever.
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PEJORATIVELY»
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pejoratively nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
pejoratively e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African ...
Ethnic cluster of southern Africa; also known as Khoekhoe, Namaqua, Khoi, and
pejoratively as Hottentot. The Khoikhoi consists of KHOISAN-speaking pastoral
groups, including the NAMA. The Khoikoi live mainly in NAMIBIA and SOUTH ...
Kwame Anthony Appiah, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 2005
2
Philo and Paul Among the Sophists
... even Jones hesitates to cite Or. 32.11 in support of his contention that the term
is usually used pejoratively of philosophers. There Dio contrasts the dearth of
noble, independent souls with the abundance of 'flatterers, impostors and
sophists'.
3
Process and Paradigms in Word-Formation Morphology
In some cases at least, application of the rule is (lexically) optional; for example,
kindisch 'childish' can be used pejoratively, but apparently also quite neutrally, as
in kindisches Kleid (Sti) 'child's dress' etc, and the same may apply to biiurisch, ...
4
Don?t Miss the Revival!
It is used pejoratively to describe a person, who is a head of state or government,
who abuses his power and authorityto oppress his people, subjects or
subordinates. It is used pejoratively in much the same way as the term “tyrant” or “
dictator.
Dr. Franklin L. Kirksey, 2014
Ethnic cluster ofsouthern Africa; also known as Khoekhoe, Namaqua, Khoi, and
pejoratively as Hottentot. The Khoikhoi consists of Khoisan-speaking pastoral
groups, including the Nama. The Khoikoi live mainly in Namibia and South Africa.
Anthony Appiah, Henry Louis Gates, 2010
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French Bourgeois Culture
As used pejoratively Specific usages of the adjective bourgeoisie) Trevoux -'
Used pejoratively to refer to a man who is not a gentleman or who has no
breeding', 'you can smell the bourgeois on him'. -'how utterly bourgeois' [cela est
du dernier ...
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Dialogues on Values and Centers of Value: Old Friends, New ...
B. Demythologizing and Remythologizing My preceding comments are also
relevant to your suggestion that demythologizing is really remythologizing,
understood pejoratively. I certainly agree that demythologizing involves moving
from one ...
Thomas M. Dicken, Rem Blanchard Edwards, 2001
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Using Spanish Vocabulary
... Scandinavia/ Scandinavian Scotland/Scottish Slovakia/Slovak Slovenia/
Slovene Spain/Spanish Estonia/Estonian Finland/Finnish Frenchy, frog (used
pejoratively) France/French Frenchy, frog (used pejoratively) Spaniard (used
pejoratively) ...
R. E. Batchelor, Miguel Ángel San José, 2003
... polite connotation than mujer) companion, partner wife (has a less polite
connotation than esposa) partner better half(also means husband) wife (used
pejoratively) wife (used pejoratively) wife Luisa Rodr ́ıguez, c ́onyuge de Emilio S
́anchez ...
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New Palauan-English Dictionary
Babeldaob (used pejoratively). 2. v. s. inexperienced in Western ways; ignorant
of modem conveniences. See honto. — chad er a H.O. country rube (used
pejoratively with reference to inhabitants of Babeldaob). hokorf (Jp. hokori) n.
dust.
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PEJORATIVELY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
pejoratively nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
The Note: Hillary Clinton Facing More Scrutiny Over E-mails
Democrats have pejoratively labeled the legislation “The Donald Trump Act,” tying the proposal to the volatile presidential candidate and his controversial ... «Observer News, lug 15»
Semantics are important in this war of words
... yet those who seek to implement Islamic principles within the political realm are labelled pejoratively as "Islamists" and become synonymous ... «Middle East Monitor, lug 15»
White House threatens House GOP immigration bill veto
“Democrats have pejoratively labeled the legislation 'The Donald Trump Act, ' tying the proposal to the volatile presidential candidate and his ... «TV Newsroom, lug 15»
Republicans pass 'Donald Trump Act' as Obama vows veto
Democrats have pejoratively labeled the legislation “The Donald Trump Act,” tying the proposal to the volatile presidential candidate and his ... «WJLA, lug 15»
Letter: Chattanooga attacks can't properly be called 'terrorism'
It shouldn't be used pejoratively, either: our enemies are terrorists but our friends are freedom fighters and patriots. Instead, terrorism should be ... «Eagle-Tribune, lug 15»
Nepal earthquake – three months on: Thousands remain in need as …
The family might get a loan from a microfinance mothers' group or Dalit (pejoratively known as untouchables) organisation. Her husband works ... «International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, lug 15»
Three years after NCAA sanctions, Penn State football surmounts an …
Coach James Franklin uses the word "culture," which Emmert used pejoratively, freely and emphatically to describe Penn State football. «Allentown Morning Call, lug 15»
Meet the Press Transcript - July 19, 2015
In fact, there is no legal definition of a sanctuary city. As you know, Chuck and Raul, that term has often been used pejoratively. CHUCK TODD:. «NBCNews.com, lug 15»
Guest commentary: Real radicals dwell on left end of spectrum not …
Many in the news media -- both print and broadcast -- often pejoratively use the term "radical conservatives" to describe adherents to a political ... «Contra Costa Times, lug 15»
Do We Have an Amoral Constitution? A Second Reply to Kurt Lash
In doing so, he fails to take account of abundant evidence that what is now pejoratively called "substantive due process" was accepted by the ... «Huffington Post, lug 15»