In popular literature written by
pedlars of postmodern nonsense, Austrian logician Kurt Gödel is often said to have destroyed mathematical...
These bird - shaped clothes pegs
from Pedlars look stylish on a white line.
And part of the residual was the learning how to maximize the use of ingredients to make them most powerful, and stretched to feed as many as possible, and save a bit for a tramp, or
pedlar passing through town.
Might we see class actions on behalf of the Great British tubby brigade, against the might and main of the fast food industry — and the supermarkets
as pedlars of processed, salty, fatty goop?
The iconic French croissant is under attack as
many pedlars of baked goods have forgone the kneading and rolling of croissant dough for factory frozen varieties.
Mitch Daniels, former governor of Indiana and now president of Purdue University, has been so accused — but not at all credibly — because of some remarks he made a few years ago in an e-mail, while he was governor, about the tired old
ideology pedlar Howard Zinn, whose widely used book, A People's History of the United States, Daniels called «disinformation.»
That was very christian at the time but Jefferson was a deist, no believer in the
religious pedlars we see today.
Perhaps smart -
meter pedlars will have to sharpen up their powers of persuasion for now, hoping that people will eventually get more excited about making small savings on power.
To be fair to the
arsenic pedlars, the chemical would certainly have made those who consumed it lose weight — as well as causing diarrhoea, vomiting and convulsions.
Impatient for her hair's hue to darken, she accidentally dyed her hair green with cheap dye from a
travelling pedlar.
One of Four
Pedlars Who Slept in the Cellar of 11 Ludlow Street Rear, New York, c. 1890 Toned gelatin silver print 8 X 10 inches
**** Pacific Hydro is a name synonymous with wind industry skulduggery in Australia: the merciless treatment of its victims at Cape Bridgewater has been added to the annals of Australian corporate infamy, right up there with Aussie
asbestos pedlar, James Hardie (see our post here).
Knowledge takes a back seat to the skills of a seasoned
influence pedlar every time, except in the case where the supposed mark knows more about what the shyster is talking about in the first place.
Striped blind fabric Romo Red shelf and green cookware Ikea Red storage jars Tesco Shopping
board Pedlars Colander Habitat
I danced my misfortunes; my travels; how many times I'd been married; the trades I'd learned — quarrier, miner,
pedlar, potter, comitadji, santuri - player, passa - tempo hawker, blacksmith, smuggler — how I'd been shoved into prison; how I escaped; how I arrived in Russia...
The Pedlars Acts of 1871 and 1881 will be made compliant with EU legislation by removing the requirement for residency in the local area.
The black lamp is from
Pedlars and the industrial clip - on lamp is from Rose & Grey.