- undertook. The task was
given to me, and I
carried it
forward with not
inconsiderable success." In 1994,
former special representative of the secretary-general...
-
declined over the 18th century. Iolo
Morganwg called it "an
obscure and
inconsiderable place" and the 1801
census found a po****tion of only 1,870, making...
- will,
neither entirely, nor half, nor in any, even the
least or most
inconsiderable part, but in solidum, that is, entirely, solely, to the
divine working...
- Uses', as well as a
parodic cartoon biography of
Major entitled Not
Inconsiderable:
Being the Life and
Times of John Major.
Private Eye
parodied Sue Townsend's...
-
music critics.
Michael Cragg of The
Observer wrote, "Scherzinger's not
inconsiderable voice is used as a
blank canvas" with
producers projecting suggestions...
- and the
prefix giz is the
distorted form; the
compound itself means '
inconsiderable weed'), and such
compounds which have meanings, but
neither their prefixes...
-
difference which subsists between themselves & the
sagacious beasts inconsiderable." As with many
supporters of slavery,
during his
early years, Emerson...
- undertook. This task was
given to me, and I
carried it
forward with no
inconsiderable success. Later, he said he had
defended a "shameless" Cold War policy...
-
favorable flash-flood conditions. In
Autumn the
water level increases are
inconsiderable; in some
years they do not
happen at all.
During the
winter the river...
- Eve. As
early as 1936,
Graham Greene summarized Davis: Even the most
inconsiderable film ...
seemed temporarily better than they were
because of that precise...