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Adam and Eve and Pinch Me
“Predators,” he said to himself, “vultures,” and, rather outmodedly, the legacy of a
classical education, “harpies.” Then, as one, they turned toward the gates. Mrs.
Vincey was shutting them behind her and had started up the drive. The reporters
...
We cannot base practice on an individualism that denies social
interconnectedness. any more than we can allow enforced collectivization or
outmodedly modernist assumptions of universal justice to deny individual
difference or diversity.
Marcia B. Cohen, Audrey Mullender, 2003
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Teaching for Reconciliation: Revised Edition
“It is perhaps inconsistent with our concept of Neptune to think of the matter in
outmodedly rigid terms. There is nothing sinful about laying eggs. There is
nothing bad about sand. And it might be, under certain circumstances, a very
meaningful ...
As for Odoevsky's Russian Nights, this was an even greater formal curiosity: not
only was it outmodedly and unashamedly romantic, but it mixed fiction with
nonfiction in a manner only Tolstoy, among the Russian literary giants (and he in
his ...
Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky, Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevskiĭ (kni︠a︡zʹ), 1965
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Leisure and Ancient Rome
... even if we are a little ashamed of harboring such sentiments.1 This seems to
be outmodedly patrician (and to the son of a shopkeeper, as I am, rather
offensive). More importantly, such a Napoleonic 'Nation of Shopkeepers' attitude
is, I think, ...
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Extremities: Trauma, Testimony, and Community
The "x" seemed so au courant and flexible, so wonderfully twenty- and thirty-
something, so outmodedly modish. But thinking about this "x" now through the
scrim of pleasures derived from hanged bodies and the hard-to-read "scene of
the ...
Nancy K. Miller, Jason Daniel Tougaw, 2002
Her hair was cut rather outmodedly into an Eton crop, and her figure was small,
bony and unemphatic. When all three of them set out she wore a raffish check
shirt that contrasted with the Sunday sedateness of the other two. The front door
was ...
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Out of History: Essays on the Writings of Sebastian Barry
There is something outmodedly unabashed in Barry's portrayals of the extended
aftermath of heartbreak which is the characteristic condition of his central figures.
In his play The Steward of Christendom (1995), surely imminent heartbreak is ...
Christina Hunt Mahony, 2006
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A Companion to Colonial America
If our conception of regions is outmodedly anthropological – if it depends on
deep consistencies and continuities that mark a coherent culture – then yet
another paradox appears. For every effort to define a region on such terms
entails the ...
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How I Fared (Wie mir's erging)
I felt so humiliated that I wished to be swallowed up by the ground and I was
almost ready to run home again. The appearance at that time of a clumsy and
outmodedly dressed village boy was for the city kids a real “guadeamus igitur.
НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «OUTMODEDLY»
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When All Men Doubt You
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Alexander Armstrong: Hurray for repeats
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