So having wandered round the battlefield inspecting the impedimenta of the combatants, we come at last to the question from which it all started. |
However, a comment from him on his radio show has forced a different take on life's impedimenta. |
They filled two trolleys with crockery, kettles, pots and pans and all the other impedimenta needed to kit out a new home. |
The economics and limitations of technology are serious, if temporary, impedimenta. |
The fields are filled with tents, with horses, with all the impedimenta of an army. |
That spurt was sufficient to rob De Wet of his last impedimenta, to cause him to bifurcate in his flight. |