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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PRODNOSE»
Scopri l'uso di
prodnose nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
prodnose e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
'Prodnose' was invented. It was Eileen Verrinder, Carl's wife, who in fact first
suggested the idea which was then quickly developed by Humphrey and John.
Apparently the name was invented soon afterwards by a Clayesmore boy called
...
Humphrey John Moore, John Bridgen, 1997
2
Corruptions of Empire: Life Studies & the Reagan Era
... and often incorrectly graded. We think the public should be protected from such
abuses. MACNEIL: Some say it is wrong to eat human flesh at all. Mr. Prodnose,
give us this point of view. PRODNOSE: Robin, eating people is wrong. We say .
3
Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang
Intrusion To intrude crash; get into the act; horn in; prodnose; shit-stir; stickybeak
An intrusive person buttinsky An inquisitive person looky-loo; nosey parker;
prodnose; stickybeak An impostor ringer 26. Involvement Involved (in) in on the
act; ...
John Ayto, John Simpson, 2010
4
End Times: The Death of the Fourth Estate
Mr. Prodnose, give us this point of view. PRODNOSE: Robin, eating people is
wrong. We say... MACNEIL: I'm afraid we're out of time. Good night, Jim, etc., etc.
Trudging back through the "MacNeil/Lehrer" scripts, the hardy reader will soon ...
Alexander Cockburn, Jeffrey St. Clair, 2007
... manic whims; Mr Justice Twinfeet, who presided over the Cruiskeen Court of
Voluntary Jurisdiction; and The Plain People of Ireland, direct descendants of
Beachcomber's Prodnose, who regularly interrupted Myles's flights of fancy with
calls ...
These are a few of them: Prodnose (the British public, who sometimes interrupts
Beachcomber's wilder nights by asking calm, flat, heavy questions); Rustiguzzi (a
formidable female opera star, built like a battleship); Dr. Smart-Allick ...
7
The best of Beachcomber
prodnose: There you are ! That just shows. It is chronically bad. None of these
obscure people can write for nuts. Give me the big names. They pull it off every
time. myself: Very well. When the sun goes down in the blazing Orient —
prodnose: ...
J. B. Morton, Beachcomber, 1963
Enforced contact with the super-Prodnose who is Mr. Morton could hardly fail to
have its effect. But perhaps — although it must be fully twenty years since the
column " By the Way ", extracts from which are reprinted in the book under review
, ...
9
Doing it in style: a manual for journalists, P.R. men and ...
Prodnose: Revise sub-editors come in two sizes — those who are engaged on
sub-editor's copy, revising, improving and even bouncing back for re-doing; and
those who are concerned with reading proofs to check that the newspaper style ...
10
Littlejohn's House of Fun: Thirteen Years of (Labour) Madness
He also created the humourless. interfering oaf Prodnose. Perhaps his most
famous character was Mr Justice Cocklecarmt, a wellmeaning but useless judge,
whose lot in life was to listen to a series of farcical cases brought before the
courts ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PRODNOSE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
prodnose nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Val Doonican: stars line up to praise 'one of the biggest names on …
Gentle rock RT @prodnose: You may have read Val Doonican has died. Have you ever seen this before? (via @fraser1874) https://t.co/ ... «Get Bucks, lug 15»
Ireland FA were paid €5m by Fifa not to protest Thierry Henry …
Prodnose hopes for a more stringent judge than Mr Justice Cocklecarrot . ... twelve cents an hour. — Danny Baker (@prodnose) June 4, 2015 ... «Telegraph.co.uk, giu 15»
Sepp Blatter quits as Fifa president: as it happened
He was hard but fair. See ya Sepp. https://t.co/lniTlsWn3M. — Danny Baker (@prodnose) June 2, 2015. 20.12. Thanks JJ. Well, well, well. «Telegraph.co.uk, giu 15»
FA Cup Final: Now is not a good time to be Tim Sherwood
... the ref who has just ruined Villa's master plan to play like shit for 80 minutes then get a penalty. — Danny Baker (@prodnose) May 30, 2015 ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mag 15»
15 funniest tweets of the week: Fifa scandal to Queen's Speech
Power crazy! Why doesn't somebody tell him what a dope he is?" pic.twitter.com/xXJNSAvr1e. — Danny Baker (@prodnose) May 29, 2015 ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mag 15»
Fifa crisis as it happened: We must regain your trust and ensure …
... men from any football related activity. Toss up whether the punch line here is Scotland or QPR. — Danny Baker (@prodnose) May 27, 2015 ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mag 15»
Premier League weekend review - Steven Gerrard can say more in …
At this rate it is already mathematically impossible for QPR to stay up next year as well. — Danny Baker (@prodnose) May 10, 2015 ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mag 15»
'Slow TV' canal trip nearly doubles BBC Four's usual viewers
Danny Baker (@prodnose) May 5, 2015. The programme, which switched from colour to black and white, featured facts about canals presented ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mag 15»
Dennis Wise's new haircut is the talk of Twitter
@nakedleedsfan @TheSquareBall @prodnose #catsthatlooklikedenniswise pic.twitter.com/3vAExTIHxu. — Robin Simpson (@rjwsimpson) ... «Telegraph.co.uk, gen 15»
Is booing your own team when they are not losing ever acceptable?
@prodnose decide which one you are? Consumer. Customer or Supporter. Fundamental difference between all. pic.twitter.com/X5RqlCQv6U. «Telegraph.co.uk, dic 14»