CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «PIGEONHOLER»
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It is the only magazine equipped with Lynes's Patent Pigeonholer— a highly
entertaining device, invented by our fellow-editor, Russell Lynes. Mr. Lynes, who
has written a number of witty and interesting articles on the arts, is also an ...
Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen,
1950
When she crosses State lines and becomes of interstate dignity, she must not
expect immunity from that terrible pigeonholer of freight schedules at Washington
, our old mother antic the Interstate Commerce Commission, and that terrible "
long ...
3
A New Kind of Christian: A tale of two friends on a ...
I toldhimthat itdid butthat I was incurably a pigeonholer andneeded some sortof
recovery group for my addiction. Neochuckled and then said, “Look at this. This
might help cure you.” He kneltdown on the path, cleared away some fallen leaves
, ...
4
Plant Pathology V1: The Diseased Plant
The pigeonholer often finds that his facts are too big or have the wrong shapes to
fit into the neat cubicles he has designed for them. When they do not fit, the
classifier may stew so much about nonconformity that he forgets his objectives.
5
Body of vision: Northrop Frye and the Poetics of Mind
The word “fit” may be unfortunate here, as it evokes the cliché of the critic as
pigeonholer; it is far more important that poetry is thought of as a whole body that
conditions the reading of individual poems. Literary integration of this kind (by ...
6
A Futile and Stupid Gesture: How Doug Kenney and National ...
Honed to within an inch of everybody's life, [the act] is among other things, a
pigeonholer's nightmare, swooping from low burlesque to high camp, from keen
wit to Raggedy Ann clowning, from one line gags to intricately orchestrated gags.
7
Chief Justice W.R. Jackett: By the Law of the Land
Jackett, sometimes referred to as a 'pigeonholer,' tried to solve problems by
looking for judicial precedents. Mundell, who was the closest to a legal genius of
any lawyer with whom Eaton worked, used to come up with solutions that
seemed 'so ...
8
Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1924-1966
By John Ciardi Kenneth Burke has made his reputation as the master parser and
pigeonholer of modern criticism. In moments of the last forty years he has also
been moved to poetry, a kind of "sporadic personal diary," as he calls it, and
these ...
William H. Rueckert,
1969
9
The Eastman Guide to Birds: Natural History Accounts for 150 ...
... for the habitat pigeonholer. I have, for example, omitted great blue herons and
bald eagles, birds that could be classified either as forest dwellers based on their
nesting habitats or as wetland residents based on their foraging habitats.
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Place at the Table: The Gay Individual in American Society
Given this simple practical fact, to label homosexuality a “sickness” or a “
psychological disorder” is simply name calling — an attempt to pigeonhole and
patronize something that the pigeonholer may well find threatening for reasons
having to ...