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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PLAUDITORY»
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1
Verbal Ability (Aptitude Enhancing Guide), 1E
Plagiarize - copy He was asked to appear in the court on the charges of
plagiarizing some famous author's work. Platitude - trite remark Please spare me
your platitudes on this matter. Plauditory : applauding The plauditory audience is
a proof ...
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Plauditory : applauding The plauditory audience is a proof of the fact that today's
show is a success. Polarize - split into opposing camps The end of the Second ...
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Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... ...
Mr. Speaker, will the gentleman yield further? Mr. EDWIN ARTHUR HALL. Once
more. Mr. SHAFER. Just to be fair with me, I read all of what Congressman
JOHNSON said, and it was merely plauditory of the gentleman's opponent, that is
all.
United States. Congress, 1952
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... s. math o epa Plaudit, plö'-dit, s. clod, canmoliaeth, moledd; bloddest;
cymeradwyaeth Plauditory, plö'-di-to-ri, a. canmoliaeth- ol ; moliannol, moleddus,
molachol Plausibility, plö-si-bil'-i-ti, js. golyg- Plausibleness, plö'-si-bl-nes, /
usrwydd; ...
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The novice of Saint Dominick
The plauditory acclamations of a world vibrated on her senses ; but the look she
sought, the look she received, sank to her heart; — then the world's murmur died
on her ear, the world itself disappeared from her eye; and then ;jifaa^□: she felt ...
Lady Morgan (Sydney), 1823
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Telegraphic Code, to Ensure Secresy in the Transmission of ...
16769 Plauditory ... . . 16720 Plod . 16770 Plausibility ... . 16721 Plodder 16771
Plausible ... . . 16722 Plodding ... . . 16772 Plausibly . 16723 Plot • 16773 Play .
16724 Plotted • 16774 Played • 16725 Plotter • 16775 Player . 16726 Plotting .
... sitting round, with grave and learned faces, Were very plauditory, Of course,
and clapped her at the proper places ; Till fanned at once by fortune and the
Muse, She 118 LITERARY AND LITERAL. Literary and Literal.
But f find, Sir, I am now got into a very large field, where though I could with great
ease raise a number of plants in relation to your merit of this plauditory nature ;
yet, for fear of an author's general vice, and that the plain justice I have Acme you
...
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Policing the Police 2 Edition
... is plauditory to conceive of the police as a vehicle of progressive measures, but
in the process, is certain to put both its credibility and professionalism into
jeopardy as the social legilsatioons lack depth and gravity to enforce them and ...
But I find, Sir, I am now got into a very large field, where though I could with great
ease raise a number of plants in relation to your merit of this plauditory nature ;
yet for fear of an author's general vice, and that the plain justice I have done you ...
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, George Atherton Aitken, 1970
2 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PLAUDITORY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
plauditory nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Have a Little Faith in People: Woody Allen, 'Blue Jasmine', and …
... from plauditory grace, and—inventing a 'comeback' where nothing of the kind actually exists—anoints him anew. Allen hasn't made a wholly ... «PopMatters, feb 14»
Profiles: Dave Brubeck
Brubeck listened to the recital with a grin and, at the end of it, played a few plauditory chords before going about his own business. Soon after ... «New Yorker, dic 12»