-
triangular lead bars,
hence the name).
These displays often included the
dissevering of
whole sheep's carc****es and of
balanced lead bars in a
single blow...
- state. In 1898, Leo
lamented for
America where church and
state are "
dissevered and divorced", and
wrote of his
preference for a
closer relationship between...
- as its
distribution systems—miles of gas
mains and
electric wires—were
dissevered. Only two gas and two
electric plants, all
located far from the city,...
- Lee" says the two will be
together again, as not even
demons "can ever
dissever"
their souls. "Annabel Lee"
consists of six stanzas,
three with six lines...
- the
broken and
dishonored fragments of a once
glorious Union; on
States dissevered, discordant, belligerent; on a land rent with
civil feuds, or drenched...
- apparat, apparatus, co-emperor, comprador, disparate, disrepair,
dissever,
disseverance, emperor, empery, empire, empress, imperant, imperative, imperator...
-
cause of
Ireland is the
cause of labour" and that the two "cannot be
dissevered",
Greaves continued to
insist that
little had
changed in Connolly's fundamental...
-
regenerative work of
deliverance through self-annulment; then are we one and un-
dissevered!'
Wagner was, therefore,
calling for the ****imilation of Jews into mainstream...
- great. What
matters will
issue in, I
cannot say, but
perhaps in a
total disseverance from
Great Britain." The
early support for
independence led him to important...
- apparat, apparatus, co-emperor, comprador, disparate, disrepair,
dissever,
disseverance, emperor, empery, empire, empress, imperant, imperative, imperator...