- inconsistencies".
These inconsistencies that
Pequigney mentions are
things like "
unthrifty beauty" is
later then "beauteous ****rd" and how this "'profitless user'...
- community. 2.(a)
owing to work-shyness or slovenliness, lead a worthless,
unthrifty or
disorderly life and are
thereby a
burden or
danger to the community:...
-
original on 2001-06-14,
Cattle grazing fescue often develop a chronic,
unthrifty condition,
especially apparent during the
summer months. In addition,...
- says
James Heath, "and
would nicely and
finically tax the
expensive unthriftiness (as she said) of the
other woman [Henrietta Maria] who
lived there before...
- more
common in
young animals than
mature ones, with
signs including unthriftiness, potbelly,
rough hair coat, and slow growth. In pigs, the infection...
-
hundred years and more, for an
honest and
charitable reformation of such
unthrifty, carnal, and
abominable living, yet
nevertheless little or none amendment...
- £6,000. In the
summer of 1574,
Elizabeth admonished Oxford "for his
unthriftyness", and on 1 July he
bolted to the
continent without permission, travelling...
- growth. On the contrary, peas in a
similar soil
without an
inoculum were
unthrifty and
perished prematurely." "Hermann ****riegel". Nature. 53 (1358): 11...
-
perhaps approaching the end of
their natural lives. Some have a
generally unthrifty appearance, with much-reduced,
hemispherical crowns of
leaves and minimal...
- Need) Bill,
claimed that the 1932 bill "discriminated not
against the
unthrifty, the idler, and the waster, but
against the industrious,
thrifty person...