-
modern poetry which he
states tends to be "quite difficult,
jagged and
rebarbative; a lot of
modern poetry deliberately eschews form or beauty, and is almost...
- barbate, barbel, barbellate, barber, barbet, barbicel, barbine, barbule,
rebarbative †barbula barbul- b****us b****- low abase, aba****t, bas-relief, base...
- that Rajneesh,
though a "fairly
benign example of his type", was a "
rebarbative dingbat who mani****tes the mani****ble into mani****ting one another"...
- cast,
Leslie Felperin of The
Guardian described the
adaptation as "a
rebarbative mess –
mirthless and
shoddy like a
disposable Christmas stocking novelty"...
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Robert Nozick on 'side-constraints'.) The complex,
technical and
often rebarbative style of On
Human Conduct found few readers, and its
initial reception...
- that the "most
basic problem [...] is that the set
designs create a
rebarbative dichotomy within the film, since-apart
perhaps from the
sequences taking...
- and
legal scholar William R. Long
characterized the
speech as "a most
rebarbative and
vituperative speech on the
Senate floor",
which "flows with Latin...
-
Swafford Hall.
Among the ****embled
guests are a
witty and
hugely camp but
rebarbative defrocked minister and TV producer, a
businessman and his wife and rather...
-
Prudence Dictates (1972).
Among his
other books are
Yours (1970) and
Rebarbative! (1969).
Street was also a
respected public relations executive specialising...
-
exploring the way
trauma hurts an
artist into creation,
celebrates the
rebarbative energy with
which Kahlo redeemed pain and
transformed it into paint."...