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  likely or kittle: Lakeland Words Bryham Kirkby, 1898
  likely or kittle: The Broken Land Kathleen O'Neal Gear, W. Michael Gear, 2012-01-03 In this third book of the People of the Longhouse quartet, dangerous sorcerer Atotarho sets into motion a cataclysmic battle that threatens to destroy the Iroquoian world.
  likely or kittle: Burnsiana , 1892
  likely or kittle: An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language John Jamieson, 2018-09-20 Reproduction of the original: An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language by John Jamieson
  likely or kittle: The Fantasy Football Retrospective Craig Messmer, 2021-08-24 It is estimated that more than fifty million people play fantasy football. If you are one of them, then this is the perfect companion for you. With in-depth research and a unique focus that you won’t find anywhere else, The Fantasy Football Retrospective looks at the history of the NFL through the perspective of FF statistics and analysis. Each NFL season, from 1970 through the current year, has been put under the microscope to determine the ultimate fantasy squad on an annual basis. All-time teams are also highlighted along with the greatest fantasy seasons ever at each position. If you want to learn about the history of the NFL while also learning how to dominate your own fantasy league, then this is the book for you.
  likely or kittle: Emerson's United States Magazine , 1857
  likely or kittle: Sherlock Holmes and the Swedish Enigma Barry Grant, 2012-12-01 The original super-sleuth, Sherlock Holmes, is back on the case - A corpse in a sarcophagus, a headless macaw, and a stolen slice of Black Forest gateau alert Sherlock Holmes to a macabre international crime in progress, and lead him through London’s backstreets to the gloomy moors of Cornwall. People vanish, Greek statues vanish. Even Holmes vanishes – to the distress of his companion, James Wilson, whose emails and text messages go unanswered. But Holmes is in top form, fully recovered from his journey through ice to the twenty-first century and ready to reveal a multitude of secrets . . .
  likely or kittle: Burnsiana: a collection of literary odds and ends relating to Robert Burns, compiled by J.D. Ross John Dawson Ross, 1892
  likely or kittle: Thesaurus of Traditional English Metaphors P.R. Wilkinson, 2003-09-02 This fascinating collection of traditional metaphors and figures of speech, groups expressions according to theme. The second edition includes over 1,500 new entries, more information on first known usages, a new introduction and two expanded indexes. It will appeal to those interested in cultural history and the English language.
  likely or kittle: Burnsiana: A collection of literary odds and ends relating to Robert Burns compiled by John Dawson Ross John Dawson Ross, 1892
  likely or kittle: A Complete Word and Phrase Concordance to the Poems and Songs of Robert Burns Incorporating a Glossary of Scotch Words J. B. Reid, 1889
  likely or kittle: Journal California. Legislature, 1866
  likely or kittle: Murder With Mushrooms , 2025-01-21 British sleuth Patrick Dawlish must unravel fraud, arson, and murder in a case that proves there’s no insurance against human nature. Sir Mortimer Kittle died after mistakenly eating poisonous fungi instead of mushrooms, , his demise ruled death by natural causes. His cousin, a struggling insurance agent with a family in Kensington, has inherited his millions. What’s there to investigate? Nothing, if you’re not Patrick Dawlish. Hired by the deceased’s mother, Dawlish senses something fishy, especially when someone breaks into his office. With a little further investigation, Dawlish comes up with three potential motives for murder: the Kensington Kittle’s windfall, insurance fraud, or stock market rigging. But Dawlish only needs one reason to declare open warfare on those he suspects of foul play: the kidnapping of his wife. And no criminal has ever withstood the wrath of Patrick Dawlish when he’s been wronged . . .
  likely or kittle: Complete Glossary to the Poetry and Prose of Robert Burns John Cuthbertson, 1886
  likely or kittle: By and by Edward Maitland, 1875
  likely or kittle: By and By. An Historical Romance of the Future, Etc Edward MAITLAND, 1875
  likely or kittle: The Black Watch ... Andrew Picken, 1835
  likely or kittle: The Undergraduate Research Handbook Gina Wisker, 2018-10-26 This is a comprehensive guide to planning and producing high-quality dissertations, written assignments and project reports at undergraduate level. It supports students of all disciplines through each stage of the research process, from drafting questions and reviewing the literature through to collecting data and presenting their work. It provides practical guidance on common problems, including writer's block and managing deadlines, and contextualises this with examples of real students' experience of research. This text will be invaluable to undergraduate students undertaking academic research in all subject areas. New to this Edition: - Features new and updated content on the internet and critical thinking, and analytical skills in relation to developing and following through with a research agenda
  likely or kittle: The Complete Roster and Service Records of Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia during the Overland Campaign Alfred C. Young III, 2019-02-13 Alfred C. Young III’s Complete Roster and Service Records of Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia during the Overland Campaign is the first compilation of the entire roster and service records for all the various units that composed Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia during the 1864 Overland Campaign. It is the ultimate reference guide to the more than 120,000 soldiers who served with Lee in Virginia as he led his army into a series of battles against Union General Ulysses S. Grant. While there are specific guides to several of Lee’s units, Young’s work is the first comprehensive companion that features data on all of the men who served under the general during this campaign. Using an array of primary source material, from official Confederate records to southern newspapers, Young provides the enlistment and unit data for each soldier as well as a concise history of their service, including records on their rank, time served, promotion, hospitalization, wounds, capture, desertion, absence without leave, furloughs, and death. An essential archive for both genealogists and Civil War scholars, the Complete Roster and Service Records of Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia during the Overland Campaign is the most wide-ranging catalog in existence of each soldier’s record during the campaign. This vast array of research is available only as an e-book, enabling ease of search and annotation.
  likely or kittle: The Power and Grace Between Nasty Or Nice John Friel, Ph.D., 2012-05 In this illuminating book, the Friels explain that power without graciousness results in bullying and nastiness. Graciousness without power results in being a doormat. However, power tempered with graciousness elevates us beyond our purely animalistic selves—it produces competence, gratitude, humility, and effectiveness, attributes that are sorely lacking in today's world where entitlement, narcissism, and incivility reign supreme. By learning how to find and balance this power zone between victim and perpetrator, anyone can stop dysfunctional patterns of behavior and ignite positive change. In fact, the Friels show how even one very small change held firmly for six to twelve months can cause more system-wide change than anything else you can do. Over the past twenty-seven years, their Clearlife® Clinic Program has helped more than 6,000 people identify and change ingrained patterns of behavior, beliefs, and feelings.--Publisher description.
  likely or kittle: The Complete Works of Robert Burns (self-interpreting) Robert Burns, 1886
  likely or kittle: Railway Age , 1928
  likely or kittle: Journals of the Legislature of the State of California California. Legislature, 1866
  likely or kittle: Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly California. Legislature, 1864
  likely or kittle: An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ... To which is Prefixed, a Dissertation of the Origin of the Scottish Language John Jamieson (D.D., of Edinburgh.), 1808
  likely or kittle: Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory Burns Federation, 1903
  likely or kittle: Chukchi Sea Oil & Gas Lease Sale 126 , 1990
  likely or kittle: Isadore's Secret Mardi Link, 2010-04-23 In Isadore's Secret, Mardi Link shines a journalist's lamp on this dark, quiet corner of Michigan's history, assuring that the tragic story of Sister Janina is not forgotten. Link's telling is fascinating and thorough, making a story you will not soon forget. ---Steve Lehto, author of Death's Door A gripping account of the mysterious 1907 disappearance of a young nun in a northern Michigan town and the national controversy that followed when she turned up dead and buried in the basement of her own church. Swinging planks of lantern light shine through the musty air and onto the dirt floor of the church basement. The oddly glowing rectangles syncopate over the damp ground and illuminate even the darkest, stooped-down corners of the space beyond. The only sound is the ragged breathing of two men, a young parish priest and a much older laborer. Aboveground these men belong completely to this place, in both body and soul. A glimpse of their faces anywhere in the sanctuary, the rectory, the school, the barn, or the gardens would be a welcome sight. But here below, these men of Isadore are interlopers. Only trespassers would sneak silently into the church's sloped underbelly without witness to carry out such a sinful and secret errand as this one. Despite their tools, and their lantern, and their resolve, neither is equipped for the task at hand or for what is to come. Mardi Link, a former crime reporter, was named Antioch's Betty Crumrine Scholar for Creative Nonfiction in 2007. Her first book, When Evil Came to Good Hart, also published by the University of Michigan Press, spent four months on the Heartland Indie Bestseller List. This true story was the basis for the Broadway play The Runner Stumbles and the film of the same name. Front cover: Photograph of cemetery © John L. Russell, Great Lakes Images; image of face ©iStockphoto.com/duncan1890.
  likely or kittle: Julius Rosenwald Peter M. Ascoli, 2006-05-23 This is the first serious biography of the exuberant man who transformed the Sears, Roebuck company into the country's most important retailer. He was also one of the early 20th century's notable philanthropists.... The richness of primary evidence continually delights. -- Judith Sealander, author of Private Wealth and Public Life [No] mere philanthropist [but a] subtle, stinging critic of our racial democracy. -- W. E. B. DuBois on Julius Rosenwald In this richly revealing biography of a major, but little-known, American businessman and philanthropist, Peter Ascoli brings to life a portrait of Julius Rosenwald, the man and his work. The son of first-generation German Jewish immigrants, Julius Rosenwald, known to his friends as JR, apprenticed for his uncles, who were major clothing manufacturers in New York City. It would be as a men's clothing salesperson that JR would make his fateful encounter with Sears, Roebuck and Company, which he eventually fashioned into the greatest mail order firm in the world. He also founded Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. And in the American South Rosenwald helped support the building of the more than 5,300 schools that bore his name. Yet the charitable fund he created during World War I went out of existence in 1948 at his expressed wish. Ascoli provides a fascinating account of Rosenwald's meteoric rise in American business, but he also portrays a man devoted to family and with a desire to help his community that led to a lifelong devotion to philanthropy. He tells about Rosenwald's important philanthropic activities, especially those connected with the Rosenwald schools and Booker T. Washington, and later through the Rosenwald Fund. Ascoli's account of Rosenwald is an inspiring story of hard work and success, and of giving back to the nation in which he prospered.
  likely or kittle: An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ... to which is Prefixed, a Dissertation on the Origin of the Scottish Language: by John Jamieson ... John Jamieson, 1808
  likely or kittle: The Complete Works (self-interpreting). Robert Burns, 1909
  likely or kittle: An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Ethan Cole, 2025-01-08 An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language is a comprehensive dictionary written by John Jamieson, first published in 1808. It focuses on the Scottish language and its etymology, tracing the origins and meanings of Scottish words, especially those of Scots and Gaelic origin. Jamieson’s work is a key resource for understanding the history and development of Scottish vocabulary, offering insights into its roots in Old English, Norse, and Gaelic. It also provides a detailed account of the pronunciation and usage of words in the Scottish dialects. The dictionary is considered a significant contribution to Scottish linguistics and remains an important reference for scholars and language enthusiasts.
  likely or kittle: Index to the Reports of Committees of the House of Representatives for the First Session of the Forty-Fourth Congress, 1875-'76. , 1876
  likely or kittle: Beaufort Sea Lease Sale No.97 , 1987
  likely or kittle: Supplement to The Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language John Jamieson, 1825
  likely or kittle: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States United States. President, 1998
  likely or kittle: Federal Housing Administration's Role in Addressing the Housing Crisis United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Transportation and Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies, 2008
  likely or kittle: An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language John Jamieson, 1808
  likely or kittle: The Southeastern Reporter , 1906
  likely or kittle: Exemplary Instruction in the Middle Grades Diane Lapp, Barbara Moss, 2012-01-27 Offering fresh alternatives to common instructional practices that fail to get results, this accessible, highly practical guide highlights ways to motivate middle school students while enhancing content-area learning. Each chapter features an enlightening case study of a teacher whose current strategies are not supported by research; describes effective instructional alternatives, illustrated with concrete examples; and lists online resources and lesson examples. Emphasis is given to supporting critical engagement with texts and drawing on technology and new literacies. The book covers specific content areas—including science, social studies, math, and literature—as well as ways to teach oral literacy and writing across the curriculum.
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LIKELY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LIKELY is having a high probability of occurring or being true : very probable. How to use likely in a sentence.

LIKELY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Likely and unlikely are adjectives. We use them to say that something will probably happen or not happen in the future. We can …

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LIKELY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use likely to indicate that something is probably true or will probably happen in a particular situation. When people see that something actually works, they are much more likely to accept change.

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For the girl most #LIKELYto have a closet full of clothes yet nothing to wear. Dresses & tops for literally every occasion.

LIKELY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LIKELY is having a high probability of occurring or being true : very probable. How to use likely in a sentence.

LIKELY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Likely and unlikely are adjectives. We use them to say that something will probably happen or not happen in the future. We can use them before a noun, or with the verbs be, seem and appear: …

580 Synonyms & Antonyms for LIKELY - Thesaurus.com
Find 580 different ways to say LIKELY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

LIKELY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use likely to indicate that something is probably true or will probably happen in a particular situation. When people see that something actually works, they are much more likely to accept …

Likely - definition of likely by The Free Dictionary
1. (usually foll by an infinitive) tending or inclined; apt: likely to rain. 2. probable: a likely result. 5. having good possibilities of success: a likely candidate. 6. dialect chiefly US attractive, …

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likely adjective. has a good chance of being the case or of coming about "these services are likely to be available to us all before long"; "she is likely to forget"; "a likely place for a restaurant"; …

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having a good chance of happening or being something; probable or expected. A threat level of ‘Severe’ means a terrorist attack is highly likely. They might ask for help or, more likely, just …