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weakly 554 occurrences

They also pointed out that as The Revenge had six feet of water in the hold and three shots under water, but weakly stopped, she must needs sink in the first heavy sea; which indeed happened a few days later.

" "Now, see here," the man blustered, weakly, "we don't want any heroics, you know.

she said weakly.

"Well," she smiled weakly, "I've been reading them, too.

A few seconds more and the end would come, a few seconds more andthen a crashing, shattering pain drove through Coquenil's lower heart region, his arms relaxed, his hands relaxed, his senses dimmed, and he sank weakly to the ground.

He lifted his head weakly and looked about him.

"Let me tell you, first, what you have saved me from," said the lady, leaning weakly against the balustrade.

"II beg your pardon," she said weakly, and, staggering, she tried to reach the door.

And presently his faintness passed away, and when his arms, so weakly raised, went round her, she did not try to escape.

Who this high gift of strength committed to me, In what part lodg'd, how easily bereft me, Under the seal of silence could not keep: But weakly to a woman must reveal it.

LIFE IS A WATER THATS WEAKLY WALLED ABOUT:

He once declared at a dinner in Brooklyn that he envied the owner of a weekly paper in Indiana whose paper was so weakly that the subscribers did not miss it if it failed to appear.

Lamely at last, weakly, knowing his argument to be of no avail, he muttered something to the intent that Mr. Santiago could have outbid him.

Bill counted them; he weighed one, then he sat down weakly and his hard, smoke-blue eyes widened with amazement.

He moved weakly, exhausted with mirth.

Ten miles out of Kansas City Martin gave the homeward-bound order for Northport, then slumped weakly into a corner.

" She rose to her feet, and, looking scornfully down upon him, exclaimed, "Then you acknowledge yourself a villain!not from premeditation, which would give your baseness some dignity, but a weakly fool, so tossed about by Fate that he is made a villain without either desire or resistance!"

Madame de Verneuil had not, however, in this instance at all miscalculated the extent of her influence over the royal mind; as, instead of resenting an impertinence which was well fitted to arouse his indignation, Henry weakly condescended to justify himself, and by this unmanly concession laid the foundation of all his subsequent domestic discomfort.

"And as weakly and sickly women cannot be the mothers of vigorous children, it is of the greatest importance to the public that the State take such measures as may be necessary to protect its women from the consequences produced by long-continued manual labour in those occupations which tend to break them down physically.

She drew weakly back, protesting feebly, with a girlish plaint: "No, no; it would hurt me....

And if you found yourself in any difficulty, worried beyond your power of resistance by your fatherthough I did not think you were the kind of girl to yield weakly to persuasiona line from you would have brought me to your side, ready to defend you from any persecution, and only too proud to claim you for my wife, and carry you away from your father's unkindness.

I lived upon much less, Frank, when I carried you from Place to Place in these Arms, and could neither eat, dress, or mind any thing for feeding and tending you a weakly Child, and shedding Tears when the Convulsions you were then troubled with returned upon you.

When three or four men had descended he bade them follow him, saying, weakly and disjointedly, but persistently: "My boymy son Robertcame homecame home at lasthere with Flipboth of themcome and see!" He had reached a little niche or nest in the hillside, and stopped, and suddenly drew aside a blanket.

"This is what I verily believe, my child: that there were causes to make you weakly, and that you may have had some palsy stroke or convulsive fit perhaps at the moment you were left alone.

"Much rather would I have that infant's yet unconscious hope of heaven than either yours or mine, Mrs. Clayton!" "But his earthly hopeit was that I alluded to; what chance for him? Poor, weakly, deformed; he had better be at rest than knocked from pillar to post, as he must be in this hard, cold world of chance and change.

weekly 4332 occurrences

A simple description of a free-sheeter is a periodical (daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly) that is made available to its readers at no financial consideration whatsoever in terms of price, subscription, membership or donation.

Panaji is such a 'happening' place that a weekly free-sheeter could grow comfortably covering the cultural events, exhibitions, sales, educational scene, etc.

Is this too much to expect? Chapter 18: Romi Konkani, hanging on a cliff Peter RaposoPeter Rapose considers himself "just a five-year-old priest" given the responsibility of editing a seventy-year-old Konkani weekly.

A Brief History of Roman Konknni Journalism The first Konknni weekly Udentichem Sallok was published in Pune by Edward Bruno D'Souza in 1899.

In 1907, Honarato Furtado and Francis Xavier Furtado published a weekly named O Goano from Mumbai.

This weekly was independently divided into three parts: Portuguese, Konknni and English.

In 1916, Sebastiao Xavier Vaz started Amigo do Povo, a Konknni-English weekly.

O Amigo do Povo were combined and named O Amigo do Povo Goano, which continued as a Konknni-English weekly.

Amcho Sonvsar, a weekly, was started in 1927 by Jose Caitan Francis De Souza.

In the same year, Respecio Alfonso and Roque Pereira started a weekly called Goa Times.

In 1934 Inacio Caitano Carvalho started Emigrant, a weekly which later on turned to a daily.

In 1934 Gova Nova, a Konknni-English-Portuguese weekly, was started by Venktesh Alvekar.

After the Liberation of Goa, Felicio Cardoso started a weekly named Goencho Sad and later changed it to Sot. 1963 saw a weekly named Uzvadd stated by Ameterio Pais.

After the Liberation of Goa, Felicio Cardoso started a weekly named Goencho Sad and later changed it to Sot. 1963 saw a weekly named Uzvadd stated by Ameterio Pais.

Later, Felicio Cardozo turned Divtti into a weekly called Loksad.

Today Vauraddeancho Ixtt is the only weekly and Gulab is the only monthly that exists as complete periodicals in Roman Konknni journalism.

Present-day Romi Konknni media The weekly Vavraddeanchi Ixtt and the monthly, Gulab are the only complete Romi Konknni publications of Goa today.

Today Vauraddeancho Ixtt (Worker's Friend) is the only weekly that has survived (since 1933) and is thriving to meet the present day challenges of the fast moving media.

Started in 1933 in the backdrop of the spread of Communism, the weekly was to reach out the working class and people at the grassroots to educate, inform and educate them on Communism vis-a-vis religion.

With sports picking up, one felt there was scope for a weekly focussing mainly on local sports affairs.

The Party weekly came out with a black border a palm wide; and from all over the District folks came in droves to see whether the powerful don Ramón Brull, who had been able to rain upon the just and unjust alike on this earth, could possibly have died the same as any other human being.

Perhaps in some illustrated weekly!

KING FEATURES ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.

King Features Weekly.

He had been holding meetings in a cottage weekly, and had gathered many followers, who were, alas, for the most part professing Christians.

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