Nghĩa của từ imaginings bằng Tiếng Hungari

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1. Savage Imaginings: Historical and Contemporary Constructions of Australian Aboriginalities

2. Savage imaginings: Historical and contemporary constructions of Australian Aboriginalities

3. Savage Imaginings: Historical and Contemporary Constructions of Australian Aboriginalities

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6. Savage Imaginings: Historical and Contemporary Constructions of Australian Aboriginalities (Lynette Russell), 2001

7. In my nighttime imaginings, sometimes help comes for me just in time.

8. Savage imaginings: Historical and contemporary constructions of Australian Aboriginalities [Russell, Lynette] on Amazon.com

9. Even outside all these imaginings, rumor and derision held us in an unwelcome embrace.

10. Le Fanu was not alone in experiencing a morbid convergence between his life and his imaginings.

11. But North's memoranda were also aspirations, plans, dreams and imaginings, as much as schedules of facts.

12. Adrift, my darkest imaginings welled up unchecked spilling from brain to heart like black ink impossible to remove.

13. Aerialists Aerialists combine prog-trad compositions and re-imaginings of traditional material in a deft balancing act of new and old

14. And though the researchers had suspected all along that these hot springs existed, the real thing had far surpassed their imaginings.

15. 3 The problem lies more with the vapidity of Mr. Lazar's imaginings than with the extremely confusing nature of his father's business troubles.

16. The Family Therapy Networker magazine says: “The language, images, sounds, ideas, characters, situations, values, aesthetics of mass media become the stuff of our thoughts, feelings and imaginings.”

17. According to this conception, we might designate as "undesired imaginings" those that are suppressed during the day, and we must recognize in their emergence a genuine psychic phenomenon.

18. 2001, Savage imaginings : historical and contemporary constructions of Australian Aboriginalities / Lynette Russell Australian Scholarly Publishing Melbourne Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required.

19. This shed was to become home to all the ideas, imaginings, mouldings, cuttings, stitchings, hammerings, gluings, oohings and Aahings which undoubtedly emerged from the concerted efforts of USA Region 8 devotees in the upcoming 12 days.

20. This shed was to become home to all the ideas, imaginings, mouldings, cuttings, stitchings, hammerings, gluings, oohings and Aahings which undoubtedly emerged from the concerted efforts of USA Region 8 devotees in the upcoming 12 days.

21. This shed was to become home to all the ideas, imaginings, mouldings, cuttings, stitchings, hammerings, gluings, oohings and Aahings which undoubtedly emerged from the concerted efforts of USA Region 8 devotees in the upcoming 12 days.

22. -- Acknowledge the admirable beauty of thine ego: -- Thou Beguilest the world, mankind; a mother (Art) is deprived by thee of an effective, abundant fructification, if thou give not from thee thy imaginings, if thou permit thy intellectual essence to pass away

23. Anticlimax was published in 1990 and many of Jeffreys’ predictions for the future of feminism have borne poisonous fruit, likely well beyond her worst imaginings (and certainly mine): sexual liberation is viewed as the same thing as women’s liberation, promiscuit

24. Winter or scorching Queensland summer she’d be shrouded in a calf-length cape dress of thick homespun with an extra layer of fabric extending from neck to waist (to conceal any errant Boobishness), and long sleeves, elasticised at the wrist (so as to prevent passing men from being provoked to lustful imaginings by unscheduled glimpses of elbow).