-
turning away, as the
adverse conviction gathered in his heart, he
spoke falteringly, and
gushed into tears." The
first professional performances of the play...
- that
Spiros is enforcing,
strongly with
regards to controlling,
albeit falteringly, Margo's
access to
boyfriend Zoltan; she
later discovers this is due...
- from the
memory all
those imperfect words, of no
fixed syntax,
spoken falteringly, in
which the exchange,
between madness and reason, was
carried out....
- an era so
politically conservative, even as
civil society slowly and
falteringly advanced,
could be
considered in that way. Over the next decade, it became...
-
inarticulate Barlow.
Barlow lets Mark go in
order to
confront Callahan, who
falteringly hold on to his
crucifix while facing the vampire.
Barlow plucks the Crucifix...
-
Northwest should build a new
regional culture: That the West
should un-
falteringly follow the East in
fashions and
ideals would be as
false and
fatal as...
-
understand English. Even then, she only
spoke with
extreme difficulty (very
falteringly,
short sentences with long pauses,
frequently using the
wrong words,...
-
wrote "This is an odd yarn, the type done so well by the
French – and so
falteringly by
almost anyone else.
Diary in its
American form has not
nearly the...
-
dreads not death, Free, who the hero's path Tell-like
upmounted hath,
Falteringly never! 7. Doch, wo der
Friede lacht Nach der empörten
Schlacht Drangvollem...
- Tears"(referring to
grief of a Hai//om
mother when her
infant died), or "to run
falteringly across" (referring to the
fatigue an
early hunter felt
attempting to...