-
watching others engage in ****ual
activity were
relegated as
pandaka (
pusillanimous). The
Buddha said ****uality is a
fetter that must be
evaded completely...
- were in
power from 1906 onward,
claiming that the
Liberals were too
pusillanimous in
their response to the
Tirpitz plan. In 1906, the
paper offered £10...
- When I Sat Down at the Piano…" – 1:17 "The Song of
McGillicudie the
Pusillanimous (Or Don't
Worry James, Your
Socks Are
Hanging in the Coal
Cellar with...
-
noted for
harsh rhetoric and
memorable phrases.
Agnew attacked the "
pusillanimous ****footing" of the liberals,
including those in Congress, who Agnew...
- equanimity, equanimous, multanimous, nonunanimous, pusillanimity,
pusillanimous, unanimity,
unanimous annus ann-, -enn- year annals, annates, anniversary...
- in
riots and ********ination when
foreign policy was
perceived to be
pusillanimous.
Though the
Meiji oligarchy refused to
allow liberal democracy, they...
- by the
President as well.
Sherman further stated that "retraction or
pusillanimous excusing"
would no
longer cut it. The only
thing acceptable to Sherman...
- status,
again humanly through contemporary eyes,
consisted in
displaying pusillanimous conduct on the battlefield. The loss of
honour is a
humiliation to a...
- not
create scandals: they
break the
conspiracy of
silence set up by
pusillanimous show-offs (journalists) and
smash the
faces of
those who don't please...
-
February 1874, who complained: "If I
wished to
describe all that was
pusillanimous in war,
inhuman in peace,
forbidden in morals, and
infamous in politics...