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- Incensed, Richard gave the order to behead Strange but his officers temporised, saying that battle was imminent, and it would be more convenient to carry...
- to find her own firm. Amidst all her stress, Winston proposes. Stella temporises and dithers over her decision. After a w**** without an answer, Winston...
- complications. The effect of these measures tends to be short-lived, but may temporise the problem until pot****ium can be removed from the body. Insulin (e.g...
- Derrida refers to this process as espacement or "spacing" and temporisation or "temporising". Derrida developed the concept of différance deeper in the...
- of values: reactionary Austria standing up for the Jews while France temporised. Heine responded by dusting off and publishing his unfinished novel about...
- demand for the performance of promises. Sixtus took refuge in evasion and temporised until his death on 27 August 1590. Sixtus extended the penalty of excommunication...
- did not carry this through. Besides facing dissatisfaction with this temporising policy, Pius VI also faced elements of Enlightenment thinking which sought...
- His party was formed by disillusioned Catalan Socialists who disliked temporising with nationalists. Last year Mr Rivera repositioned it as a centrist...
- Rupert's high-handed attitude. Rather than join Rupert immediately they temporised, claiming that it would take time to clear the earth and rubble which...
- Berkeley, 4th feudal baron of Berkeley (c. 1170–1243) Thomas the Observer or Temporiser, brother Maurice II de Berkeley, 5th feudal baron of Berkeley (1218–1281)...