- Dharamsi, has his
henchmen murder Narayan and his
family for
having the
temerity to ask for a ballot.
Ishvar and Narayan's son
Omprakash (Om) are the only...
- led by the
athletic Deacon Moss
refuse to play.
After witnessing Crewe's
temerity during a one-on-one
basketball game
against Moss, one of the
black inmates...
-
telecommunication telegraph, Fr. télégraphe
telemeter telephone television temerity temperance tempest, Old Fr. tempeste,
compare Mod. Fr. tempête Templar...
-
scientific pursuits—primarily
electrical experiments. In 1880, he had the
temerity to
attempt to sell a
battery of his own
invention to
Thomas Edison and...
-
basin and
spoon in hand, to the master, said,
somewhat alarmed at his own
temerity— "Please, sir, I want some more." The
master was a fat,
healthy man, but...
-
publication of the poem
within the Todd &
Bianchi volumes of 1890-1945 (
see References). This does not
account for the
handful of
poems published during...
- such as the
destruction of Fort
Marrack (
see above) and the
attack on
Sevastopol (
see below), by
temerity rather than by
meticulous planning.
Lyons disliked...
- of the **** a
study in psychopathology, only
three persons had had the
temerity to
guess that it was
something more than a
ghost story. Heilman, Robert...
- glee". She
heaped praise on
Vikram stating "an
antithesis almost, but
temerity or timidity, the
actor accomplishes the task ****igned, with élan." However...
- be
justly accused of
weakness and procrastination, than of
rashness or
temerity,
especially now that a
recent outrage, more
audacious than all the rest...