- as
manifested by its
expanse of 400,000 sqm (gross
floor area),
which is
airily occupied by
different establishments suited for
varying needs and wants...
-
centers of
eastern Europe'" (Golden 2007a, p. 55) "dismissed ...
rather airily" (Golden 2007a, p. 55). "Some
limit this
denial to
European Jews and make...
- &c." Et
cetera and
derivatives such as etceteras, have long been used
airily,
humorously or dismissively,
often as a cadigan. For example: ... he still...
- Told in the
legends of
Niigata Prefecture, on
rainy nights it
would fly
airily around a
place where bodies are
washed for burial. Nobi (野火, lit. "field...
- themselves,
although they were not
jumpers or
experienced glider troopers, they
airily dismissed the 509th and its
fresh combat experiences, as well as any nonstandard/Limey...
- a triumph."
Jessica Kiang of
Variety wrote, "its 93
minutes whip by so
airily, it's
possible not to
realize how much you've
learned to love the family...
-
taken by the new
Peronist government was to
privatise the carrier,
after airily opposing to the
privatisation propositions of its predecessor. The sale...
- the
scholar and journalist, John Gittings. An off-duty
local clerk spoke airily of the
killings and the cannibalism—obligingly
writing down his name and...
- make
peace even if the Red Army was
brought to
battle and defeated.
Hitler airily ****ured Bock that Germany's
resources were more than
sufficient and that...
- Hood
would use the
opportunity to
invade Tennessee. In response,
Sherman airily indicated that this was
exactly what he
wanted and that if Hood "continues...