-
stage might endure for many hours,
unknown to the
Patient but
little comporting with that
dignity and
serenity which he so
richly merited and
which demanded...
-
conduct (or rarely,
sportspersonlike conduct, may
refer to: Broadly,
comporting oneself with sportsmanship, the
sporting ethos. Narrowly,
avoiding violation...
-
Edward John
Comport Argar (born 9
December 1977) is a
British politician who was
Shadow Secretary of
State for
Justice and
Shadow Lord
Chancellor from...
- be a
great drawing card...His bed was
built for a
human being and Joe
comported himself like a man,
sleeping in
pajamas in
apparent enjoyment...His act...
- Publishing, pp. 194–198, ISBN 0-7546-0849-2 "La
bouillabaisse classique doit
comporter les 'trois poissons': rasc****e, grondin, congre."
Michelin Guide Vert...
- East Germany,
Hungary and Bulgaria)
invaded Czechoslovakia. The
invasion comported with the
Brezhnev Doctrine, a
policy of
compelling Eastern Bloc states...
-
Santa Claus.
Lowery describes the film as
being about the
importance of
comporting oneself with
integrity and
goodness over
being concerned with one's legacy...
-
information program). The
remaining basin (the Adige)
being marginal and
comporting only
small lakes (of
which the
largest is Lai da Rims). For example, the...
- not
violate the
First Amendment by
opening its
meetings with
prayer that
comports with our tradition, and does not
coerce parti****tion by nonadherents."...
-
stage might endure for many hours,
unknown to the
Patient but
little comporting with that
dignity and
serenity which he so
richly merited and
which demanded...