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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TEMPORIZINGLY»
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... as that of a shaft of lightning. We must move that faith into its right position not
so much by violent shocks as by strong and steady pressure. We should not not
temporizingly, in a bad sense, and not at all timidly, but yet with prudent wisdom ...
Monsieur Grandon shrugged temporizingly. 'It is of an occurrence unique,' he
observed. 'One expects more of an American when he visits our Riviera.' Topper
turned on the tap as a gesture of possession. 'Hein!' cried Monsieur Grandon.
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James Hilton's Collection [ 2 books ]:
“That's rather a big question,” he said, temporizingly. But MissBrinklow was in no
mood to temporize. The wine, which had made the others more reposeful,
seemed to have given her an extra liveliness.“Of course,” shesaid with agestureof
...
Ruth Suckow. going to be unable to hold out against Bruce. The most she could
do was to give in as slowly, grudgingly and temporizingly as possible-—and she
was almost too weak even for that! She said foolishly, in a girlish-sounding voice,
...
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Libraries in Russia: History of the Library of the Academy ...
I kept my silence temporizingly. Innokenty Vasilievich smiled slightly—his mouth,
concealed by dark trimmed moustaches turning into a small pointed. '6 Zhovtis
A.L. Peredano lyudyam!: Ob Anne Borisovne Nikol'skoj// Nikolskaya A.B. Peredaj
...
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Purple Passages: Pound, Eliot, Zukofsky, Olson, Creeley, and ...
Pound's imposed title says, temperately, temporizingly, that some marriages are
good, others bad. By selecting from her poem and by placing it under a revised
title, Pound puts Loy's name to a work reasserting a pleasant (if happier) ...
Rachel Blau DuPlessis, 2012
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Archipelagic English: Literature, History, and Politics ...
He cravenly yet temporizingly yielded to the substance of the rebels' demands,
and a General Assembly of the Kirk persuaded the Scottish Privy Council to pass
an act requiring all Scots to sign the Covenant. Drummond, who had reluctantly ...
"That's rathera bigquestion," he said, temporizingly. But MissBrinklow was in no
mood to temporize. The wine, which had made the others more reposeful,
seemed to have given her an extra liveliness. "Of course," she said with a gesture
...
But liberals, whether in the government or not, were at best temporizingly
sympathetic and at worst incredibly ignorant of Southern racial conditions. By the
summer of 1959, copies of Martin's detailed reports of voting irregularities,
telegrams ...
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"Between the Jaws of Hyenas": A Diplomatic History of ...
... called upon his vassal to prepare for war. The emperor's intransigence
alarmed those at the Shawan court who feared he would invade Shawa if he had
any doubt of Menilek's willingness to obey. Nonetheless, Menilek replied
temporizingly ...
Richard Alan Caulk, Bahru Zewde, 2002