- that for the past 100
generations you have been
subject to Iran; now we
deign to say with
amazement that you have
attached yourself to the Russians, who...
- as his country.
Zamor fancied himself the
equal of all he met,
scarcely deigning to
acknowledge the king
himself as his superior.
Zamor lived at the Palace...
-
again demonstrates to Saul that,
despite ample opportunity, he did not
deign to harm him. Saul,
despite having already reconciled with David, confesses...
- foghorn, pigheaded. The
digraph ⟨gn⟩ may represent: /n/ as in gnostic,
deign, foreigner,
signage /nj/ in
loanwords like champignon,
lasagna Non-digraph...
- 2019). "@Adbrican Both? It is a
Bruce story in
inception and done with his
deigns so, as he puts it, It's all head canon. The
internet can
discuss and make...
-
alarm and
dissension at court. On New Year's Day 1772,
Marie Antoinette deigned to
speak to Jeanne; her remark, "There are many
people at
Versailles today"...
-
innovation whereas the
monkeys were
initially fearful of the ocean, only
deigning to put
their hands and feet into it, the
wheat straining innovation led...
- [this proceeding] is a high-tech
lynching for
uppity blacks that in any way
deign to
think for themselves, to do for themselves, to have
different ideas,...
-
Tuscany 78 / 87 Motto:
Dabis discernere inter malum et
bonum ("You
shall deign to
distinguish between good and evil") Born as a
subject of the
Grand Duchy...
-
Utility Dive.
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Deign,
Jason (March 30, 2018). "Renewables or Nuclear? A New
Front in the Academic...