10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «EXTENUATINGLY»
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And Most Will Perish in the Post Apocalyptic Holocaust (The Prey of Dragon
Lizard Demons) With the End of Civilization and Mankind as We Have Come To
Know It – As Blind Homer and Sage Virgil did Boldly Sing Portentously
Extenuatingly, ...
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The new British Novelist: comprising works by the most ...
I am dyspeptic,” retorted Froth. “ It is as hard assteel,” said Belton,significantly. “ I
take steel draughts to strengthen my digestion,” rejoined Froth, extenuatingly. “ It
returns a hollow sound,” exclaimed Belton, smartly tapping, with the knuckle of ...
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The East India Sketch-book: Comprising an Account of the ...
Mr. Willou hby might find in his heart to forgive it, especially as I o served the
young lady exhibited a very pretty dimple on those occasions,” said I,
extenuatingly. “But, my dear sir, it was a most particularly impertinent laugh; and
as poor ...
Elizabeth Bruce Elton Smith,
1836
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal
She has revealed you, oh I how unwillingly, how tenderly, how extenuatingly, as
one whose jealousy exacted from her not free heart-love, but slavish woman-
worship : fettering her tongue, her ears, her thoughts, and, as I may say, placing ...
For while he is stern as a prophet in denouncing crime and sin, he has the most
tender indulgence for the criminal and sinner, judging'him extenuatingly, setting
forth his temptations, and sorrowing greatly as he abandons him to the inevitable
...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell,
1864
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Isabel, the young wife and the old love
But though novels are not very clever things, and clever men ought not to spend
their time in writing them," put in Isabel extenuatingly,— "still, they are not all
wicked. — Now, Pickwick " "Well," said her father, taking her up sharply, " what is
that ...
John Cordy Jeaffreson,
1856
Garnet told the New Englander much about New England, touching
extenuatingly on the blueness of its laws, the decay of its religion, and the
inevitable decline of its industries. The visitor, with only an occasional " Don't you
think, however ...
George Washington Cable,
1969
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The dean's daughter; or, The days we live in
Her nature may soften, now that her purpose is accomplished," said Hargreave,
extenuatingly. " Yonder ship does not strain and creak now she is riding at
anchor ; though she probably made herself disagreeable enough in contest with
a ...
Catherine Grace F. Gore,
1853
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Chambers concise dictionary
[16c; 15c in obsolete sense 'to emaciate': from Latin extenuare to make thin or to
lessen] □ extenuating adj said especially of a circumstance: reducing the
seriousness of an offence by partially excusing it. "extenuatingly adv. -
extenuation n.
... and yet as mighty in its demands for her allegiance as God. And it was done,
and there was no use in talking about it. She had her wrappers to make. However
, she told herself, extenuatingly, "Men can't sew, so they can't work evenings.
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Sartorial Word: Heading to glorious Rydell High
It's an amalgamation of talent, experience, hardwork and extenuatingly long practice sessions. An English play in Pakistan, of course, can't ... «The Express Tribune, Січень 14»
Blu-Ray Review: SCREAM 4 Should Be The Death of the Franchise
I had hoped the film would grow on me, given the extenuatingly horrific circumstances of my cinematic viewing (front row, mere inches away ... «WhatCulture!, Серпень 11»