- and can make up a spur-of-the
moment lie for any situation. He is an
inveterate schemer, and he is good at what he does. If his
plans failed, it was almost...
-
resented by his
fellow Athenians for his
patronising manner.
Atticus was an
inveterate opponent of
Stoicism and
philosophic pretensions. He
thought the Stoics'...
- friend,
gossip columnist Walter Winc****.
Hoover had a re****tion as "an
inveterate horseplayer" and was
known to send
Special Agents to
place $100 bets for...
- and she
found solace in the idea that such a
great saint was once an
inveterate sinner. In her autobiography, she
wrote that she "was very fond of St...
- only
found in
Tacitus and Dio
where he
quotes Tacitus. Suetonius, an
inveterate gossip, doesn't
mention it at all.
Gradel I.
Emperor worship and Roman...
-
course does not own the
money stock, but
controls it.
Friedman was an
inveterate hater of the gold standard,
denigrating its
advocates as 'gold bugs'."...
- Street, where, at No. 6,
stood Mornington House.
Despite Wellington's own
inveterate distrust of newspapers, in this case they must be ****umed to know best...
-
improve upon it. In the
Chicago Tribune,
James McM****
posited that
while inveterate Pynchon readers likely would unfavorably compare the book to Gravity's...
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- Brontë] was, however, in the more
flexible portion of her
curious nature inveterately influenced. She does not
precisely describe this scenery—not at any length ...