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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ASTRINGENTLY»
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Xie's Chinese Veterinary Herbology
Actions: Invigorate Blood, dissipate swelling, relieve pain, astringently
consolidate wound, promote healing Dosage and Usage: Apply topically directly
on the skin lesion(s) 5 to 8 times a day as needed up to 1 month. Table 34.12.
Ingredients ...
Huisheng Xie, Vanessa Preast, 2010
2
The Natural History of Pliny
The liquor of fish, boiled in the saucepan with lettuces, dispels tenesmus. River-
crabs,71 beaten up and taken with water, act astringently upon the bowels, and
they have a diuretic effect, if taken with white wine. Deprived of the legs, and
taken ...
3
Becoming Marianne Moore: The Early Poems, 1907-1924
Oth 1 7 Remarking astringently: "They | Poems, OB astringently remarking: "They
1 4- 1 j . Oth IJ, Poems pale, / Half fledged | OB pale/half fledged 16—17. Oth 1 7
saying: / It is not for all of us to understand art — finding | Poems saying / it is not ...
Marianne Moore, Robin G. Schulze, 2002
Relates the intertwined stories of three people who turn to Ella Weissman, a feminist therapist, to reveal their loves, fears, and confusions
A young prince and his beloved Odette struggle to protect themselves and their infant daughter from the evil Von Rothbart in this adaptation of the classic ballet.
Mark Helprin, Chris Van Allsburg, Juvenile Collection (Library of Congress), 1989
... astringently citrus smell, followed by a muskiness, and then back to sour again.
It was hard to pinpoint any one smell that stood out above the rest, giving weight
to the idea of a tomato being identified as both a fruit and a vegetable. l licked ...
7
Precious Thoughts: Moral and Religious. Gathered from the ...
... to be sure whether we mean sincerely to chant a piece of melodious poetry
relating to other people (we know not exactly whom) — or to assert our belief in
facts bearing somewhat astringently on ourselves and our daily business. And if
you ...
8
The Retrospect of Medicine
Ordinary solutions of tannine applied to living tissues act astringently, by causing
contraction of blood-vessels, as is seen by the paleness produced in mucous
membrane by such application. A very strong, or a saturated solution of this ...
9
Studies on Ancient Christianity
AUGUSTINE astringently commented that Christians have only one priest, one
mediator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus, and waxed ironical about
the Donatist notion that the plebs should choose a bishop for whom they do not ...
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The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-century Literature in English
... facility and concentration to achieve astringently witty presentations of their
morbid social anatornies. Ara Vos Prec and the American edition of Poems, both
of 1920, contained previously collected poems along with fresh material, notably
...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «ASTRINGENTLY»
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Save yourselves from the insufferable Manhattan lovers of In Stereo
His irritation with his patient is palpable, and sure to parallel most viewers' experience with this astringently feeble rom-com. Facebook; Twitter ... «A.V. Club Austin, jul 15»
'The Festival of Insignificance' by Milan Kundera
... of the Atlantic: slender but weighty, thoroughly cerebral, astringently Continental. It comes as a welcome corrective to so much American-style ... «Boston Globe, jun 15»
Review: Zool Zool
The real surprise, though, came at the end: a sorbet of yuzu, an astringently sour citrus and little balls of icecream with a gummy, chewy skin of ... «New Zealand Herald, jun 15»
Pink is the new white (wine.) And red.
There are astringently dry rosés, rosés with some sweet fruitiness, and others with distinct sweetness. As for colour (important with rosés, as the ... «Ottawa Citizen, jun 15»
Free speech on the run, even in the home of the brave
In her book, Powers leans heavily on the astringently sophomoric attempts on university campuses to infantilize and coddle students. «CBC.ca, mai 15»
North Okanagan is a feast for the eyes and the taste buds
Don't miss the Prospector, a complex, astringently lip-smacking cider pressed from a variety of rare, highly tannic heritage apples. Okanagan ... «The Globe and Mail, mai 15»
MPs urge sterner anti-graft action
We can't address this problem without acting astringently against them,” he stressed. As the country inches near general election slated for ... «Daily News, mai 15»
Marsha Mason tackles Shaw in Old Globe's production of 'Arms and …
“Shaw's distinction is that he uniquely manages to be astringently unsentimental and aridly ironic, while being at the same time, flat-out funny,” ... «La Jolla Light, mai 15»
Rajon Rondo Assists Dallas towards Feat as Lakers 'Bad Luck' Keep …
It exited Scott clowning astringently about putting associate mentors in uniform. “It will be a bizarre lineup likely out there tomorrow night,” Scott ... «Empire State Tribune, abr 15»
An Iranian Artist Recalls Her Life in New York and Tehran
Her incredible journey is detailed in her chatty, astringently poetic memoir, A Mirror Garden, which Knopf published in 2007. Born in 1924 in the ... «New York Magazine, mar 15»