-
article on "
dis****tious", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
Wiktionary entry "
dis****tious" You can also:
Search for
Dis****tious in Wikipedia...
- in 1642. In some
European languages, this
secondary connotation, of a
dis****tious tract, has come to the fore:
compare libelle, from the
Latin libellus...
-
original (PDF) on 7
August 2011.
Retrieved 6
August 2007. "Israel's
dis****tious Avigdor Lieberman: Can the
coalition hold together?". The Economist....
- . In
their ignorance they are by
nature quarrelsome, wrangling, and
dis****tious, each
maintaining reality is thus and thus." The
Buddha then
speaks the...
- Descartes, but who
developed a re****tion in his own day for a
truculent and
dis****tious nature. Sorbière is
regarded often by his
position on
ethics and disclosure...
-
Bartholomew in 1364, by
command of the pope, had to
dismiss some of the
dis****tious monks and fill
their places with
religious from
other monasteries. Numerous...
- he says: "
After a
first and
second warning have
nothing to do with a
dis****tious person,
since you may be sure that such a
person is
warped and is self-condemned...
-
censorship agenda when both
programs had run for more than a decade. "One
dis****tious moment in a many-year
history does not a
conspiracy make," he declared...
- 167
Helen and her
daughters are
awakened by a scream.
Downstairs is a
dis****tious crowd of
islanders and a
pregnant woman in pain: Jess. Helen, a former...
-
adjutant general and Army paymaster, that
established his re****tion as "
dis****tious".
Bragg had a re****tion for
being a
disciplinarian who
strictly adhered...