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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «UNAPPETISINGLY»
Scopri l'uso di
unappetisingly nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
unappetisingly e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
... especially with all that Health and Safety crap dumped on us.” “There's one you
've missed, then,” she smiled, dug in her coat pocket and produced two of the
same kind of cakes he'd had for tea yesterday. Their blue icing still
unappetisingly ...
Nadine Credi (Pye GSGC 14031) is pedagogical too, and unappetisingly dry.
Anna Moffo's hushed, subtle 'Flute' and sexy 'Chevelure' lead to a languidly non-
committal 'Naiades' (RCA LSC 3225). Elly Ameling's Bilitis is among her best ...
Before I could gather my wits or protest at having to spend time in such an
unappetisingly named place of refreshment, I found that I had bought a bottle of
champagne and taken it, together with two tall stemmed, plastic glasses over to a
small ...
4
Athleticism in the Victorian and Edwardian Public School: ...
... had the further incentives of an indigestible academic fare unappetisingly
served up well into their early manhood, daily proximity to pedagogic heroes who
epitomised the attractive masculinity of the playing fields and a scarcity of
alternative ...
At the back of the counter the mirrored wall had shelves stacked with cigarettes
and various bottles of cordial, a heated pie machine contained amongst the
delicious savouries one burnt offering hidden unappetisingly in a corner, the
proprieter ...
Sitting in a state of wearisome agitation, I listened as Dunstan recited an endless
stream of excitable stories while balancing his exposed belly on the settee, a
clump of greasy fluff hanging unappetisingly from his stomach hair. Making
himself ...
7
The English Department's Whores
A pixie-faced girl with a stud in her nose and an unappetisingly vomit-coloured tie
-died shirt emerged from the huddle. “Why?” she asked, simply. “Erm, well, ah,
that's a good question, isn't it? And in a way, that's why we're all here.
8
Broken Men: Shell Shock, Treatment and Recovery in Britain ...
These concerns were not new: Lomax had also been appalled at asylum food,
describing it as ill-selected, badly cooked and unappetisingly served.96John Bull
, in typically vitriolic style, later insisted soldiers had been better fed ...
9
Spinoza: Logic, Knowledge and Religion
Although at first this looks unappetisingly technical, it has serious implications for
the interpretation of God-or-Nature and for our reading of Spinoza as a pantheist,
panentheist or reductionist. Part II, knowledge, deals largely with Spinoza's ...
10
Touching Upon the Himalaya: Excursions and Enquiries
The climax yielded a steep drop southwards where the Rupin rose in a dried up
lake surrounded by a saucer of tortuous terrain, unappetisingly rugged and
snowswept. Eastwards from the cairns on the pass the ridge angled up steeply
and ...
Bill Aitken, Geeta Kapadia, 2004
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «UNAPPETISINGLY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
unappetisingly nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Food: Seventh heaven at FortyOne
Our eggs had runny, unpleasant whites that spilled unappetisingly over the leaves and stolid yolks. A simple soft-boiled egg would have been far better. «Irish Independent, ago 15»
Can I re-freeze chicken stock?
I have found reference to another version of cobbler rather unappetisingly called The Dump. Letters. My apologies. Recently I wrote that the best way to get ... «Good Food, lug 15»
Beetroot is back on the menu - from East European stews to …
... vinegary slice that sat on the edge of a Sunday supper salad, bleeding unappetisingly into the limp lettuce and salad cream. "If you think back to the Seventies, ... «The Independent, feb 15»
COMPANY COMMENT: AECI; Nutritional Holdings
FOR a share that has been languishing unappetisingly at 2c for a fairly long stretch, Nutritional Holdings is not exactly short on backers. Late last year the ... «BDlive, feb 15»
Mark wins The Apprentice, James is our man of the series - but …
We'd have missed Aquafusion, the health drink with a name that was was 'obviously' a fusion of fruit and water (thanks Lauren), that looked unappetisingly like a ... «BT.com, dic 14»
The world's spiciest foods
Spicy chicken wings are as ubiqutious as doughnuts in the US, but the unappetisingly-named "suicide sauce" takes them a dark new level. These wings are ... «Telegraph.co.uk, dic 14»
Interview: Notis
It's 11am and they've missed breakfast: the stale smell of English fried food hangs unappetisingly in the air. But they are smiling as we conduct an improvised ... «United Reggae, set 14»
Teaching English in our French town can be a comedy of errors
... fillet) became “cute pig”, but the final straw had to be crottin de chèvre chaud (warm goat's cheese) which was unappetisingly described as “warm goat dung”. «Telegraph.co.uk, ago 14»
Vegetarian London: Foodilic Restaurant Review
Some, like mango, avocado and dill, look unappetisingly mushy, and others have a slightly glazed appearance or soggy texture that comes from sitting around in ... «Londonist, lug 14»
Visit Hampton Court Palace's Kitchen Garden For Free
Chicory, endive and lettuce jostle with forgotten strains such as hartshorn, costmary, rampion, tripmadam and the unappetisingly-monikered scurvy-grass. «Londonist, giu 14»