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However, the IRS has said that if $1,000 in business insurance is prepaid for one
year on July 1, 2008, the expense must be Copyright 2009 Cengage Learning,
Inc. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or …
One+year+on
… acquired on February 29, 2008, is considered held for more than one year on
March 1, 2009. The holding period for stock and securities acquired by purchase
is determined based on the trade date (the date on which an order is executed) …
In this Pr/100 is the simple interest for one year and when this is multiplied by r/
100 again, it gives interest for one year on Pr/100 i.e., interest for one year on one
year's simple interest. The difference between the Compound Interest for k years …
One+year+on
San Salvador was elected for one year, on the theory just described, as the
representative of the Central Americans. … Belgium and Czechoslovakia were
elected for one year on their merits as members of the Council, which are high,
out of a …
Below is a decision tree indicating our decision path. discount rate = 20% –$200
M $45M Exit and Abandon Start t = 0 time $105M $120M $165M t = 2 t = 3 t = 4 t
= 5 t = 6 Calculated NPV after waiting for one year on new information = $49.95M …
If anyone acts as a magician for the sake of love but does not cause anybody's
death, if he is a layman he shall do penance for half a year; if a cleric, he shall do
penance for a year on bread and water; if a deacon, for three years, one year on
However, if partners' capital existed in the firm for a period exceeding one year
on a continuous basis the shares allotted to promoters against such capital would
be eligible. The ineligible shares specified in the above three categories would, …
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… and (C) immediately before the date of the officer's most recent transfer to an
inactive status, the officer had continuously served for at least one year on the
reserve active status list or the active-duty list (or a combination of the reserve
active …
Calculation of depreciation On machinery: On Rs. 40,000 at 10% for one year On
Rs. 18,000 at 10% for 8 months On furniture: On Rs. 18,000 at 10% for one year
On Rs. 12,000 at 10% for 9 months Rs. 4,000 1,200 5,200 1,800 900 2,700 On …
One+year+on
Theoretically, each of these separate cash flows should be discounted using
different risk-free rates. So, for the cash flows arising after one year on a multi-
year project, the rate on a one-year zero coupon government bond should be
used as …
Now, you may be concerned as to how Sam will cover the redemption payment of
$1,000 A' that is due at the end of one year on the borrowed bonds, but Mr.
Spelman has figured that out. He will borrow and sell one-year bonds at the time
he …
To simplify weighting, the number is customarily rounded off to the nearest whole
number, so the weight for less than one year on the last job is 1 and the weight
for more than three years on the last job is 5. Once weights for all variables on the …
One+year+on One+year+on
"It was hard seeing my mom," says his daughter Desiree. "I mean seeing her
stressed and seeing her cry — it hurts a lot." When Master Sgt. Rodriguez and his
company were activated for one year — on eight hours notice— he left behind his …
An astronaut traveling in the t = lOto frame making a trip of one year on his clock
would notice that people on Earth had aged ten years to his one year - they are
now nine years older. If this astronaut were to be gone for ten of his years, …
No employee shall be dismissed after one year on tier two unless that employee
has received a tier two warning letter on or before December 15. Placement on
tier two can only be based upon an evaluation report which includes at least
three …
One+year+on One+year+on One+year+on
As the coupon payment on the bond that Vandana is offering in the secondary
market does not rise, this bond will return Rs. 1 ,050 after one year on 1 April
2009. As the return on the newly issued government bond is higher none of the …
His analysis suggests that students who gain one year on a grade-equivalent
scale in a mixed-ability class would also gain one year on the scale if taught in
homogeneous classes. Slavin s results on XYZ grouping differ from my results in
only …
,
the boiler repair had held
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During the 1956 Suez war I was still in the army and this was the first time I saw
the Sinai desert and the Suez Canal, which was closed by the Egyptians. Shortly
after, I was released from the army and went back to kibbutz Zikim. In the fall of …
At the latter place they spoke to an assembly of colored people of both sexes,
and this was the first time Angelina ever addressed a mixed audience, and it was
perhaps in accordance with the fitness of things that it should have been a
colored …
Private Neilon was not in the habit of sitting in the door way on the floor and this
was the first time that any one in the car did this. Private French, 521966, Albert E.
I did not see Private Neilon fall out as the stove was in the way. None of the …
The accident was caused because of my fault," and this was the first time he
allowed himself to say that. I know I could have pressed my father more in the film
but chose not to. I was angry at my father for not taking care of my mother. He has
a …
and+this+was+the+first+time
… thing as discrimination and this is the first time I started to realize that there was
special rights and privileges for the Malays which the non-Malays did not have
and this was the first time I started to realize that there is such a thing as injustice.
And this was the first time that we were allowed to join the Marine Corps. Ellis
Cunningham Knew nothing about the Marine Corps. As far as I was concerned,
there was the Army. And the one branch of the Army that I was particularly
interested …
… usual and this was the first time I had ever colored a book. And they needed it
Monday! So I stayed there in the offices over the weekend. I slept in the reception
area. I didn't even ask anyone if this was okay, I just did it! People would stay …
I was going into the box in a day, and this was the first time I had seen this vehicle
. I learned that the platoon sergeant and the weapons squad leader shared a
vehicle. Nice! I wouldn't look the fool right away; it was like receiving a get out of
jail …
In the early days, there was so much discussion: the aim was to bring things out,
so that there would be clarification. For me, the discussion was distracting
attention from the text itself. I had not been to university and this was the first time
I was …
When we left, we had to ride on separated cars on the train before we crossed
the Mason-Dixie Line and this was the first time I had ever been on a train. We
got off the train at Union Station where we met my uncle Dr. O.S.Jones and my …
and+this+was+the+first+time and+this+was+the+first+time
According to contemporary WGN personality John Williams, “The radio station re-
ceived the rights to rearrange the way the courtroom was set up. And this was the
first time this happened where the media manipulates an event literally the …
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… Umfreuill earle of Angus (commonlie called earle ofKime) being then but
fourteene yeares ofage, and this was the first time that the said earle spread his
banner. . . . the yoong duke of Orleance Charles, sonne to duke Lewes thus
murthered, …
Nutbeem clasped both hands over his head and shook them. His pipe twisted.
Quoyle rolled paper into the typewriter but didn't type anything. Thirty-six years
old and this was the first time anybody ever said he'd done it right. Fog against
the …
The victim had an uneasy feeling since the burglary, and this was the first time
she had returned home without her roommates there. As she entered the
apartment, she went to the kitchen area and picked up a broom as a means of
protecting …
Suddenly, to his great joy he saw little Lucy Martin lean over her desk and
whisper to the girl in front of her. Now Lucy was the pet of the school. Everybody
loved her, and this was the first time she had whispered that day. But Tommy didn
't care …
I was very surprised by this sudden revelation. We had been talking for over an
hour on the links between early childhood trauma and subsequent drug misuse
and this was the first time Omar had mentioned his father's violence. I pointed this …
In the longest Wimbledon final in history, Williams was down match point at 6–4,
6–7(4), 5–4 (40–30) before coming back to defeat top seeded Davenport. This
was Williams's third Wimbledon singles title, and this was the first time in 70 years …
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that it had shown signs
Though rarely encountered, when approaching the patient with a complaint of
weakness, consideration is given to disorders such as toxic exposures, metabolic
abnormalities, botulism, myasthenia gravis, and Guillain-Barr ́e syndrome …
Unilateral motor deficits may predominantly involve the upper or lower limb, but a
difference in the pontine lesion location among these patterns of weakness
distribution is not observed [39]. There is also a somatotopic organization of the …
The sending of a letter of weakness to the management. e. Any special factors: -
relations with internal audit - audit of divisions or branches - any overseas
location problems - other auditors if any - significant reliance on supervision of
the …
… elastic rock 197 7.1 General principles of excavation design 197 7.2 Zone of
influence of an excavation 201 7.3 Effect of planes of weakness on elastic stress
distribution 204 7.4 Excavation shape and boundary stresses 209 7.5
Delineation …
Important Historical Points in the Patient with a Suspected Transient Ischemic
Attack Note: This arises in patients who have had one or more spells of
weakness or numbness involving one side of the body, transient loss of vision,
symptoms of …
When running gently in open air sudden momentary feeling of weakness in left
ankle-joint, as if it had given way. Coca (A) Ankle Injured. — After resting heel on
floor, with leg extended and sleeping, severe feeling as if ankle were injured.
… also caused by defects in CI* channels (Lerche et al., 1993). These mutations
impair fast inactivation of skeletal muscle or shift activation toward hyperpolarized
potentials, causing muscle depolarization, myotonia and onset of weakness.
… case of periodic hypo- kalemic paralysis or acute paroxysmal myoglobinuria,
for example, hours - Most often a proximal distribution of weakness
Occasionally the weakness is more marked dis- tally, as in myotonic dystrophy of
Steinert.
… symptoms of weakness continue to progress with association of dysphagia and
respiratory insufficiency. PATIENT EDUCATION • Patient assurance is
recommended. It is very important to educate patients about their condition and
how to …
On protrusion, a unilateral weak tongue deviates toward the side of weakness in
lesions of the nucleus and peripheral nerve injury, but away from supranuclear
lesions. Nuclear and peripheral lesions are associated with atrophy when
chronic.
Shala Breece. I — HER MOMENT OF WFZAKNESS fl Her Moment Of Weakness
By Shala Breece Copyright 2012 by. Front Cover.
Furthermore, if on one's theory of practical reason the motivation to act as one
ought tums out to be a relatively strong one, it will be tempting to deny the
existence of weakness of the will. However, since it seems to be a fact that
weakness of …
… by patients variously as exhaustion, tiredness, lack of pep and energy, loss of
ambition or interest, low vitality, or a feeling of being "all in." It is often
accompanied by a subjective sensation of weakness and a strong desire to rest
or sleep.
The localization of this complaint to the ventral root is determined by the pattern
of weakness and associated physical findings. Those aspects of physical
examination that are most helpful are the assessment of muscle strength, bulk,
and tone.
Figure 5-1 presents a flowchart to aid in the diagnosis of weakness. The key
steps in … It is the pattern of weakness that will reveal when left leg weakness is
due to a peroneal nerve problem and not a right hemispheric stroke. Needless to
say …
Hemiparetic gait varies with the magnitude and distribution of weakness and
spasticity. Reduced arm swing with flexor or dangling arm posture occurs in
combination with a hyperextended lower extremity. Reduced hip and knee
flexion and …
The neurologic findings are asymmetric,and are accompanied by signs of
meningeal irritation, with CSF pleocytosis and elevated protein content. Infantile
peripheral neuropathies are uncommon causes of weakness, areflexia, and
hypotonia.
Improper alterations of buildings may produce undesigned transfer beams that
are points of weakness. The Kansas City Hyatt Regency Hotel suffered a
disastrous collapse of a walkway in 1981. Over 100 people were killed. A
construction …
In general, such structures do not daylight in the overall slope but provide a plane
of weakness within the slope. The principal stress aligns with the dip direction of
the ubiquitous joint as mining progresses (Amadei, Savage, and Swolfs 50 w …
Her husband, Uriah the Hittite, an honorable and distinguished soldier, paid with
his life for David's moment of weakness, as did the baby. Later Bathsheba bore *
Solomon, heir to David's throne. BATHSHEBA Two later incidents involving …
Malaise is a subjective feeling of weakness without objective findings. 3. … What
is the best way to determine the cause of weakness in a given patient? The first …
Once systemic causes of weakness have been excluded, what is the next step?
It is important to note that Bonhoeffer describes this transference of individual
wishes and ambitions to the leader not as the action of strong, mature people, but
as compensation for feelings of weakness and inadequacy. In light of this one …
… corticosteroid dose; patients receiving a higher dose of dexamethasone had
less weakness in distal muscles than those patients receiving the lower dose. An
identical pattern of weakness was seen in the leg muscles (not shown). (From
Ref …
The level of the nervous system affected can be determined by the distribution
and pattern of weakness. There are five patterns of muscular weakness: upper
motor neuron (UMN), lower motor neuron (LMN), muscle disease, neuromuscular …
.
The Architect Jean-Pierre Martin
Factors Influencing The Success Of Quality Circles < Quality Circle is a case
where the leadership in bringing about change is taken by workers themselves
leaving the management with the new role of an advisor, a catalyst, a facilitator.
The leaders of the non-recognized unions also have their own political clout and
the demands of these unions at times are at cross purposes with each other
leaving the management in a quandary. Some of the private mines around the …
It's the management of “trial and error”, leaving the management of well-known
brands to young marketers with job titles such as product manager, brand
manager or marketing manager. The second reason is that the retail brands have
gained …
The problem with the former management reviews was that they allowed
discussion on the means for achieving objectives to take place in other
management meetings leaving the management review to a review of errors,
mistakes and …
leaving the management to controlling. Accounting is a vital preparer and
provider of information for financial planning and controlling alike. 1.2.5 Public
sector assurance Most practitioners would rather call this auditing than
assurance.
Tempting though it may be for CEOs to take charge of the change process, it's far
better for them to be focused on owning the vision and leading the programme,
and leaving the management of the process to a separate team.
Wildcat: These are flash strikes when people just walk out of the premises
suddenly leaving the management in a crisis. This can be devastating in the
service industry where customers are in the process of receiving service. It can
be bad for …
responsibilities and resources. Dedicating resources to a marketing specialist
would allow a high-tech firm's scientists to focus fully on development of
innovations, while leaving the management and marketing of those innovations
to others.
Such a contract would enable a non-German bank in, say, Japan to take on a
position in Germany, while leaving the management of customer relations with
the local bank. Generally speaking, a bank should buy protection in industry …
The reason is usually that the venture capitalist believes the owner-manager
makes all the key decisions, leaving the management to 'obey orders'. As the
venture capitalist has no intention or desire to manage the business, it will be …
… absolute unadulterated form without potentially harming management interests
. Unless workers are highly homogeneous and interchangeable LIFO is likely to
affect different groups unequally, leaving the management without certain types …
The Board of Education which Harris had intended should meet once a month
seldom met in the late 1 850s and 1 860s, thus leaving the management of the
schools to the inspector. His job was well paid and fairly comfortable; once in it, …
Leaving+the+Management
An alliance, however, allows the car and parts manufacturers to share
information where advantageous and establish a reliable stream of transactions,
while leaving the management of individual processes to the teams that
understand them …
Henry Liddell lived permanently in London from around 1710 and managed the
London side of the family's operations, leaving the management of the collieries
on Tyneside to his younger brother George. His letters indicate that he met with …
Leaving+the+Management Leaving+the+Management
leaving the management of it to two persons, WABBEN HASTINGS, ESQ. 75.
Leaving+the+Management Leaving+the+Management
Accounting for trading costs, a portion of revenues (80 percent on average) is
paid out to investors in the trading operation, leaving the management with “
performance fees.” In addition, the management may collect “management fees,”
which …
Leaving+the+Management
In these examples the company had focused on the customer applications,
leaving the management applications trailing behind. Much potential profit was
lost because it was not able to use the right consumer applications. This in turn
was …
Asaf-ud-daulah abandoned himself to dissipation, leaving the management of
affairs to his minister, Murtaza Khan, whOj was soon assassinated by Khwajah
Basant, a eunuch in command of the army, who had got up a party in favour of …
After leaving the management board in May 1993, company sources said von
Kuenheim stayed in control, operating from behind the scenes. He became the
first BMW supervisory board chairman to occupy an office in the company's Four …
The higher the trust in the other, the more risks the party will be willing to take in
leaving the management of the relationship in the hands of the counterpart. In
normal circumstances, once the parties demonstrate their competence, they do
not …
Leaving+the+Management Leaving+the+Management
Many of these had bought property and acquired wealth, after which they had
withdrawn from the various colonies leaving the management of their estates to
attorneys. In Trinidad, the plantations were usually under the management of …
Clearly, SMC's performance has suffered since the take over by the SSMAZ.
Producers may well be better off leaving the management of commercial projects
to qualified managers while they enjoy an efficient and competitively priced
service.
Leaving+the+Management
Ernest Herzog retired in 1912, leaving the management of the wool mill in the
hands of his son Emile, as well as to two of the latter's cousins, Pierre Herzog and
Andre Fraenckel. Like his fictional heroes Bernard and Antoine Quesnay, this …
In July they moved back to Vienna, leaving the management of the house in the
hands of an estate agent. In 1938, Hitler followed them to Vienna, annexing the
country, swallowing it up in the Third Reich, to the joy of most of its citizens.
of His Business had been finished
… X was watching Y = for some time X was doing something because X thought:
when something happens in this place I want to see it because X was doing this,
X could see Y during this time For Chomsky's equally anti-semantic predecessor …
When he first begins the new work, he is seldom very keen and hearty; his mind,
as they say, does not go to it, and for some time he rather trifles than applies to
good purpose. The habit of sauntering, and of indolent careless application,
which …
for+some+time
Even if Sandrat had some advantage, being backed by Otto I at the beginning,
and plagued them for some time, ultimately they succeeded in driving him away.
They were righteous and he was evil. What this text does not ac- knowledge, …
Brief History For some time, linguistic research has emphasized the study of
divergence rather than convergence. This went hand in hand with a tendency to
ignore external factors constraining and facilitating the implementation of change …
These risks have been on the socio-political agenda for some time and are the
starting point for attempts now being made in some EU countries to forge a new
alliance between flexibility and social security, sometimes referred to in debates
as …
for+some+time
Soper appearing at our door.10 He brought with him the Bed etc. for which I had
sent per Dr. Hepburn, and he came up to remain with us for some time and do for
us what he could. He left Yokohama about 10 p.m. yesterday and travelled all …
after some time to, either rt0, Ct0 G [.2, l]3, or for some time £ < to, maxi |rj — c/ > .
01, in which case by the above arguments the value of the potential function must
have increased by at least .01 log(l + e), and thus our lemma holds. Cl The …
Cool bodies of adults usually have been dead for some time, and often have livor
or rigor mortis. Stomach Contents and State of Digestion Under normal
conditions, the stomach empties a medium weight meal in approx 3 h. Emptying
time is …
(This would certainly be better than to develop e2 itself in such a power series, äs
is known for some time already.) Thirring - the expert, which is locally nearest to
me (Berne) - has certain doubts about it: he is afraid, that even for a finite P the …
Production continues for some time after eating to clean the mouth and remove
any irritating substances that remain. THE PHARYNX The pharynx is described
in depth as part of the respiratory system (Ch. 8). Two sections of the pharynx, the …
The TEMPORAL ablative (kara' = "irai §2.4) is dis- tinctive in that it can be applied
to time adverbs— as in sendatte kara or sendatte "irai 'since the other day' and ka
'nete kara 'for some time past'— and to certain adverbializations (site' kara or …
While mainstream novelists have shied away from the figure of Hitler as a
legitimate subject for their art, the possibility of Pax Germanica has disturbed and
fascinated science fiction writers for some time. Perhaps a little less fettered by
issues …
… the stirring for Washing 1 in V2.n 15 S9 The process settles for some time (
Settling 1***) 30 S10 Discharging D from V2.n 47 S11 Adding D along with the
stirring for Washing 2 in V2.n 11 S12 The process settles for some time (Settling 2
***) …
If a patient has been taking medication with grapefruit juice for some time without
ill effects, is it safe to continue to do so? Much of this unpredictability results from
the inconsistency of the juice concentrations and the sporadic manner in which …
People in the marketplace were screaming and falling down, but I was too far
away to see blood. Gathering my wits about me, I ran, breathless, out of the tower
and away from the market square. After running for some time, I looked back to
see …
For when we have been at rest for some time, with no motion existing in us, we
begin at some time to be moved. The principle of our motion is from ourselves,
even if nothing extrinsic should move. In inanimate beings this does not occur.
… varied ^Z^Tl^^^T^^^^^^^ Kentucky at the age of 15; joined a circus which wall'
heT tP ^ "" "^ ^ Ws h°TM * Mexican border: worked for some time on a ran h 2 t ^^
S^ found his way across the expedition into Yucatan, where he nearly died of fir …
… Clubs have seen this trend for some time now, and are all working actively with
their customers on loss prevention measures. But äs pointed out by some of the
presenters on the mentioned AIMU-seminar. some of these acci- dents may not …
For example, at least in Germany and Switzerland,249 the recognition of punitive
damage awards and other aspects of U.S. law in personal injury cases, such as
contingent fees,250 has occupied courts and commentators for some time.251 …
Most of the 21 black men were slaves or former slaves, some of whom were
identified only by their first name and owner; 3 were apparendy originally from
Africa, and most of the rest had been in New York for some time. Their listed …
A m rt lattasa B to cause to lie down for some time , to lay down, flatten (s.th.
standing); to bend [vt] or smooth down, e.g. hair, to lie prone; to break, snap off,
cut off, e.g. the top of a plant, etc. (ABMQ); to cause to become thin, pale or
emaciated …
… die; Time: when/time, now, before, after, a long time, a short time, for some time
; Space: where/place, here, above, below; far, near; side, inside; "Logical"
concepts: not, maybe, can, because, if; Intensifier: very; Augmentor: more;
Taxonomy, …
Kawase' then visited Europe, and resided for some time in England, being one of
the first Japanese who devoted themselves to the study of Western institutions
with the view of engrafting such as appeared suitable on those of their own …
Nationalism in Serbia is based on a number of principles, which have been the
guiding ones for some time to now and which have been enshrined, implicitly as
well as explicitly, in the existing constitution and the renunciation of these …
… was largely left to Maynier who was appointed Resident-Commissioner of the
frontier districts on Christmas Day 179926 and based at Graaff-Reinet, where
after the peace agreement Klaas Stuurman had also moved to for some time.
… mock-autobiography of Nynke van Hich- tum, pseudonym for Sjoukje Bokma-
De Boer (1860-1939). Nynke van Hichtum was a Frisian woman. She was
married for some time to the Frisian poet and socialist statesman Piter Jelles
Troelstra.
However, having walked for some time with his brothers toward that side on
which he had seen the light, he perceived it again as he came out of the wood.
They came at last to the house where this candle was, not without an abundance
of …
We have been willing for some time. In fact, in the last NATO meeting we made it
clear in our com- munique we were prepared to negotiate with them. Up to this
time they have never indicated a willingness to do that. They have said we have
to …
Where the future of European E-Purses is concerned, it is safe to state that the
more successful schemes will still be around for some time, if only because of the
Investments made. However, in the longer run "traditional" E-Purses are unlikely …
for+some+time
… Expressions with set and put 89 Expressions with come and go 90 Expressions
with look 91 Miscellaneous expressions Special topics 92 Headline English 93
American English and British English 94 Varieties of English 95 Computers and …
The simple call and put options with no special features are commonly called
plain vanilla options.Also,we have options coined with names like Asian option,
lookback option, barrier option, etc. The precise definitions of these exotic types
of …
15 2.1 Subtyping and the Substitution Principle 15 2.2 Wildcards with extends 17
2.3 Wildcards with super 18 2.4 The Get and Put Principle 19 2.5 Arrays 22 2.6
Wildcards Versus Type Parameters 25 2.7 Wildcard Capture 27 2.8 Restrictions …
and+put and+put
COLOR and COLORING, SHOES and PUT-ON-SHOES, JAIL and PUT-IN-JAIL,
and LETTERS and -SEND-Zetters-TO- 10 FISHING (verb) FISH (noun)
PLANTING (verb) PLANT (noun) Thus, some of the ways that ASL Signers
distinguish …
4.9.3 Bonds with call and put features The US domestic markets includes bonds
that are both callable and putable under certain conditions. For these bonds it is
possible to calculate both a yield-to-call and a yield-to-put for selected future …
and+put
Using the GET and PUT instruction to move data in words around the PLC
memory is a form of data manipulation. Figure 6.5 is a simple program that GETs
the contents of a register at word 115, which in this case is aBCD thumbwheel
switch, …
and+put and+put and+put
The sellers will become minority shareholders, and will probably remain as
directors ot the purchased company. The purchase agreement would include the
issue of call options to the purchaser and put options to the seller. • The call
options …
and+put and+put
… Jacob were indignant and very A, because he had wrought And Pharaoh was
A with his two officers, the When Pharaoh was A with his servants, and put not be
distressed, or A with yourselves, because you foul; and Moses was A with them.
15 Neither do men light a candle and put it under a bushel, but upon a
candlestick, that it may shine to all that are in the house. 16 So let your light shine
before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in
heaven.
and+put
… Note 28 3 Vanilla Options 31 3.1 General Features of Options 31 3.2 Call and
Put Option Payoffs 32 3.3 Put–call Parity and Synthetic Options 34 3.4 Black–
Scholes Model Assumptions 35 3.4.1 Risk-neutral Pricing 36 3.5 Pricing a
European …
15 And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of E′-den to
dress it and to keep it. 16 And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, Of
every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: 17 But of the tree of the
knowledge …
This is seen to be true for both call and put options. 6.9.4 The influence of tick-
size rules on spreads The CBOE limits the tick size (the minimum granularity of
price quotes), which will of course place a lower limit on the size of the spread.
Let him look to medicine and put out all thought of unnatural causes here. There
be none. SUSANNA Aye, sir. He bid me tell you. (She turns togo.) ABIGAIL Speak
nothin' of it in the village, Susanna. PARRIS Go directly home and speak …
Even though the values of the at—the—money call and put previously presented
cannot be determined directly with the Black—Scholes formula and must be
estimated within the option-pricing method, the relationship is still valid and can
be …
… Black-Scholes Formula and Its Applications in Finance 660 53.1 Introduction
660 53.2 The Black-Scholes Model 661 53.3 European Call and Put Options 665
53.4 Some Exotic Options 673 53.5 American Options 677 53.6 Application to the …
… Let it boil about an hour; then put it into a Woodden Vessel, where let it stand,
till it be quite cold; Then put it into the Barrel; Then take half an Ounce of Cloves,
as much Nutmeg; four or five Races of Ginger; bruise it, and put it into a fine bag …
… of note taking (see Form 9.6). In the recall column, students keep a running
record of the lecture or key ideas from the text. Students should be encouraged to
write one idea per line, omit unnecessary words, and put a star by important
ideas.
15Then the LORD God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to tend
and keep it. 16And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, “Of every tree of
the garden you may freely eat; 17but of the tree of the knowledge of good and …
and+put
Using direct referencing is easy, just take your operating environment's name for
a file, enclose it in quotation marks, and put it in your program. The quotation
marks tell SAS that this is a permanent SAS data set. Here is the general form of
the …
and+put
Move the right orange into storage and bring an apple left 3 squares from the
right warehouse. Bring the orange from storage into the corner of the right
warehouse and move the left apple into storage. Slide an orange from the left
warehouse …
Chapter 21: Moving your Effects 355 Local furnishing options 356 Transporting
furniture 357 Finding a remover 359 Organisations and websites to help with
finding a remover 359 Putting furniture into storage 362 Organisations to help
with …
… Maximum Increase in Order Initial Pre-delivery Schedule Second Pre-delivery
Schedule Notice Prior to Delivery Obligations of the Parties Re: Delivery
Obligations of the Seller upon Shipment Seller's Right to Deliver into Storage
Disposition …
Storing gas means that it is possible to average out the seasonal variations in
gas demand by injecting gas into storage during the summer period, when gas
demand is lowest, and storing it for withdrawal during the winter period, when
gas …
How do we turn a volume into storage that can be used by VxVM for internal
allocation? … If we set it to on, the volume will magically be turned into storage
usable by VxVM: # vxedit set layered=on col0vol # ls -l total 0 brw------- 1 root 1
root …
The onions, then, are conveyed into the storage building on conveyor belts and
piled into storage. … Once the onions are placed into storage, ozone then is
applied through the ventilation system to maintain a low concentration of ozone (
about …
Obviously, these circumstances mean that animals must have a system of short-
and long-term storage for nutrients and energy, and much of our discussion of
body-weight regulation will deal with the shuttling of resources into storage and
the …
into+storage into+storage
To be able to serve the demand for liquidity, the fund has to make sure
beforehand that it has enough of the storage technology available in period 1, so
that πc1 ≤ 1 − I. However, when deciding how much to put into storage the fund
faces …
into+storage
ColoradoBIZ Magazine, sorting: arranging records in the sequence in which they
are to be filed or stored storing: placing records into storage containers tickler file:
a date-. Copyright 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be …
He thought that he would solve this little problem by simply refusing to haul a
shipment that was to be placed into storage at destination. He made it very clear
to his dispatcher that he would not haul this type of shipment and the reason for
his …
… a warehouse) Lagerung / or Aufbewahrung f in storage = untergestellt or (ein)
gelagert; we put our furniture into storage = wir haben unsere Möbel gelagert;
storage capacity = Lagerkapazität f storage Company = Lagerfirma for Lagerhaus
n; …
into+storage
Under conditions of easy accessibility to meat-yielding species, the colder the
outside temperature is at the time of meat procurement, the less the female labor
force will influence the scale of the delivery of meat into storage. Limitations on …
When that data is referenced, several page faults can occur, causing each page
of data to be brought into storage separately. The objective of block paging is to
identify related pages as a block and bring into storage the whole block when the …
into+storage
Gently mix uncovered and pour into storage bottle as soon as mixed. 1. Add
about 800mL of deionized water to a 1000-mL volumetric flask. Store in plastic
bottle in blue acids cabinet in chemical storage room 1.0 N Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4)
2.
Following elution, the proteins except EcoFpg and EcoNei are concentrated and
dialyzed into storage buffer containing 25% glycerol first and subsequently into
storage buffer with 50% glycerol. A second round of purification on a HiTrap SP …
Coefficient of Storage The volume of water an aquifer releases from or takes into
storage per unit surface area of the aquifer per unit change in head. Coefficient of
Thermal Expansion A material's fractional change in length for a given unit …
Figure 6-11: Routings and work centers the 50 wheels assemblies into storage.
Because these operations are performed manually, they do not involve any setup
time. Consequently, all the time spent on these operations is labor time. Overall …
Often, there are no bioarchaeologists on site and the bones get put into storage
or even get discarded after excavation. Sometimes this skeletal material is never
seen again. Tucker and Hussien (2000) report that at the Egyptian Museum in …
T. 8:7 R. Simeon Eleazar says, "Whatever is such that something like it is not fit to
be put into storage, but to him it was fit to be put into storage and he did put it into
storage. And someone else came along and took it out — lo, this [latter person] …
Similarly, setItem(key, value) function will put a value into storage under the
specified key name, or replace an existing value if one already exists under that
key name. Note that it is possible to receive an error when setting an item value; if
the …
This may result in much wheat coming into storage with a moisture content too
high for safe storage. Until 1964 the Official Grain Standards of the United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) permitted a moisture content of 14.0% in
winter …
… rapid flashing, rupture disc/relief valve inadvertently open, release to stack
Stack height designed to dissipate release 4 Release HF into storage area:
potential injuries- fatalities if occupied Valve V-28 closed, forcing release to stack
s Action …
Limited to: Open boxes and trays of fruit and vegetables Trays of raw fish/
crustacean/other sea food Carcasses of meat. In all such cases the product shall
be received into storage and released into distribution without any further
preparation, …
The brandy that went into storage was ultimately sold, and though payment was
deferred, the people who had grown the grapes and distilled the wine at last
received an acceptable price for it. Such smooth statements, however, often
conceal …
When filled, it is picked up and placed into storage. Some people use this system
for local moves where they do not need the stored items right away but can have
them delivered to a new address. Depending on local ordinances, some are …
Some of the first roots to emerge from the nodal re- gions are the roots that will
develop into storage roots, making it important to minimize stress during the first
month after transplanting, to ensure good storage root development. Minimizing …
Generally, shared storage architectures divide into storage area networks (SANs)
and network-attached storage (NAS). For SANs, the network infrastructure may
be Fibre Channel or Gigabit Ethernet, and the type of storage data being …
into+storage
Next, we add the method that actually adds an item to iCloud storage. This
method presents a file-open panel that lets the user choose which item to move
into storage. The process of moving a file into storage is the following. First, you
work …
into+storage
The control mechanisms by which plants partition fatty acids into storage or
various cellular membrane lipids remain largely unknown. In terms of storage
lipids, manipulation of fatty acid composition in seeds has become commonplace
for …
by Jed’s gallerist
Additional Attorney-Client Privilege Issues 288 A. Who Is the Client? 288 B.
When Is the Client a Client? 289 C. Has the Privilege Been Waived? 291 VII.
Work-Product Issues 292 A. In Anticipation of Litigation 294 B. Substantial Need
296 VIII.
3-9 [7] State Practice 3-11 § 3.03 In Anticipation of Litigation 3-12 [1] Causation 3-
12 [2] Defining "In Anticipation" Temporally 3-20 [3] Applicability in Separate
Lawsuit 3-20.2 § 3.04 Fact and Opinion Work Product 3-23 [1] Fact Work Product …
… once issued in final form, effective as of the first day of the first plan year on or
after January 1, 2004. Revenue Ruling 2002-88, 2002-52 IRB 995, which
clarifies that when an employee cuts off health coverage for a spouse in
anticipation of …
… counsel to straighten out the procedural complexities. The regulations provide
that reductions and eliminations in coverage in anticipation of a qualifying event
such as divorce (but also in anticipation of termination of employment, which …
in+anticipation
Compounding in anticipation of receiving prescriptions, except in very limited
quantities. (Although the FDA has traditionally allowed pharmacists to compound
in anticipation” of prescriptions, the amount compounded must be legitimately …
in+anticipation
See E McKendrick, 'Work done in Anticipation of a Contract which does not
Materialise', in W R Cornish, R Nolan, … For the view that the contractual
approach is the right one S Hedley, 'Work done in Anticipation of Contract which
does not …
In the demotic examples, this type of structure is commonly expanded by a
phrase in anticipation, frequently placed at the beginning of a proverb (for
instance, the bold part of D13: s.hm.t ̄ dn.t mn-mtw=s hy 'An evil woman, she
does not have …
Elements of Work-Product Protection 123 ELEMENT 1: Documents and Tangible
Things Otherwise Discoverable 123 ELEMENT 2: Prepared in Anticipation of
Litigation or for Trial 123 A. Litigation as Adversarial Proceeding 123 B. "In
in+anticipation
So if a character is about to put her hand into her pocket and pull out a gun, the
hand may first go up in anticipation of the main downward movement. This kind of
anticipation draws the audience's attention to the hand which is the “star” of the …
Of course, the prioritization of demand continued to be based on the best
customer and product mix to yield the greatest profit. Prioritizing and managing
demand in anticipation of demand — before demand actually materialized —
gave the …
… 1 5.471 B 4044.3(b) Allocation date 15,471 B 4044.4 Violations 15.471C
4044.4(a) General 15.471C 4044.4(b) Distributions in anticipation of termination
15.471C 4044.10 Manner of allocation 15,472 4044.10(a) General 15,472
4044.10(b) …
If a product can be exported under either section 802 or 801(f) of the act, the
exporter has the option of determining which export authority to use. (Comment
35) The proposed rule would require persons exporting a product in anticipation
of …
in+anticipation in+anticipation in+anticipation in+anticipation
Property given away or paid out in anticipation of filing for bankruptcy is still part
of your bankruptcy estate—and the trustee has the legal authority to take it back.
Be sure to include this property on the Personal Property Checklist, below.
15 Feedforward mechanisms initiate responses in anticipation of a change. 16
Disruptions in homeostasis can lead to illness and death. 17 Chapter in
Perspective: Focus on Homeostasis 17 Review Exercises 17 Points to Ponder 18
Clinical …
Serena ached in anticipation. He backed her onto the bed and followed her down
. She thrilled to the slide of his skin against hers, his weight, the breadth of his
shoulders and chest, the power in his arms on either side of her, the heady scent …
The work product doctrine seeks to maintain the adversarial trial process and
ensure that attorneys are adequately prepared for trial by protecting documents
that were prepared "in anticipation of litigation" from the general scope of …
Had we desired twenty-seven amendment», got »even accepted, <b were in
anticipation of favourable decision» in the other … To write Had we desired eh
were in anticipation is wrong (see E1XIP8I8 6) ; to write Had we de- tired Л were
we in
This is particularly true for companies that produce according to a forecast in
anticipation of future sales. Increasingly, as companies attempt to make a product
only after receiving a customer order, this part of the supply chain may become
less …
Hugo testified that for the 4 days prior to the election the Respondent assigned
four security officers from other properties to the facility to ensure that only
authorized individuals were on the property and "in anticipation of some outside
activity …
13:10 makes mention of the “heavenly altar” at which the people of God now “
serve” in anticipation of the coming consummation of the Lord in his glory. Jas. 2:
21 refers to the primitive altar Abraham built when he prepared to offer up his son …
… heterogeneity of cell types within CMAr, and specifically that cells with different
functional roles (e.g., error cells and Fig. 12.5 Cell in daMCC showing complex
integrative functions. In a sequential motor task, cell fires first in anticipation of …
(E) Treatment of certain distributions made in anticipation of benefit reductions. —
Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, subparagraph (B) shall apply also
to any distribution made in anticipation of a reduction in benefits under the …
… matters. work product privilege A privilege that protects any information
prepared by an attorney in a lawsuit if that information is prepared by the attorney
or anyone employed by the attorney in anticipation of litigation or to present at
trial.
His warm breath came close to her temple as if he were going to say something...
or kiss her. Her pulse skittered in anticipation and goose bumps formed on her
skin. When he did neither, a maddening mix of relief and disappointment washed …
Experimental data confirming my hypothe- sis that our minds operate in
anticipation of problems is becoming available almost at the time this study is
being completed. The anticipatory function (regarding earthquakes, floods, long
and harsh …
Comparing low skill players and disabled spectators, low skill players had better
recall accuracy and anticipation response time, but were no better in anticipation
accuracy, recognition speed or recogni- tion accuracy. Seen through the model, …
… cultural expression of France's attempt after World War II to come to terms with
modern times: the French writers who appear during the years 1951–1960 in
Anticipation, an imprint—or line—of science fiction paperbacks released by
Fleuve …
14 In a 1970 review of a solo exhibition that included large-scale, rigorously
geometrical city views (see plates 11 and 12), Donohoe praised Osborne's work
for its freshness and “emotional honesty.” She noted that Osborne's “realism
involves …
The remainder formed the basis of a solo exhibition in Frankfurt at the gallery
Schames in May and June. From June, Pechstein also participated at the
Potsdam Art Summer exhibition which took place in Schloss Sanssouci, and he
received …
… have been widely translated across Europe and around the world – come to
occupy a position beyond the local as transnational comic book superstars.
Interestingly, almost every artist who has been the subject of a solo exhibition at
this …
Yokosuka Story, the subject of a solo exhibition in 1977 and a book in 1979,
depicted the town of Yokosuka. ihe sile ol a U.S. military base as well as the
place Ishiiu hi spenl her youth. In Endless ,\ight (1981 1. Ishiuchi photographed
brothels …
Bien a toi, [Luc Peire]147 □ Peire is invited by Galerie im Hause Behr to spend
five days in Stuttgart for the opening of a solo exhibition on 13 October. □ He
creates his Tour I (9rophie-plexi) (perspex/mirrors, 120 x 40 x 40 cm, ILp 1057),
Tour …
1 Though the gallery had invited Archibald J. Motley, Jr. before knowing his racial
heritage, the curiosity of a solo exhibition by an African American artist fueled
later sensationalist promotions of the show. Judging from the laudatory reviews in …
retace I first met Luther Vann during a studio visit to his home in Savannah, in
anticipation of a solo exhibition of the artist's work at the Telfair scheduled for the
spring of 2008. 1 was new to the Telfair Museum of Art, having relocated from …
… sell a bit of wickedness to the American public. The purpose of Dalí's efforts
was to win fame and make money. And the campaign worked. After the opening
of a solo exhibition in New York in 1939, where according to Life magazine
crowds …
Three years later Brody himself was the subject of a solo exhibition of his work at
the Victoria and Albert Museum. But behind Brody lay a gallery of other talents
who were instrumental in proclaiming the publication's intellectual agenda.
of+a+solo+exhibition
Like Akira Isogawa, Grant has also brought a wider conceptual framework to his
creative practice and was the subject of a solo exhibition at the National Gallery
of Victoria in 2005-06 (see Figure 10.2). Through collaborative exhibitions such …
Jan Fabre (1958–), stage designer and playwright as well as contemporary artist,
has enjoyed the rare accolade of a solo exhibition at Paris' Louvre. His most
remarkable work to date is a ceiling of Brussels' Royal Palace (p81), which he …
It also serves as the context for my own creative practice, particularly a project
entitled Getting Lost in Tokyo, the subject of a solo exhibition in 2005 and at the
core of my research on inscriptive practices. My inquiry begins, however, with the …
… intelligence into his works. His intent is to make something for all ages, and you
can see it.” Schimmel likes to think that curators don't so much “validate” artists as
“illuminate” them. “The mere announcement of a solo exhibition can …
that was
Eamon calls to say that dinner is taking a while to organize and that his father has
a meeting with Charlotte's accountant. Would I allow him to buy me lunch on that
day. Yes, I say. I would. I make every effort not to look forward to it so much, …
.
Jean Pierre Martin himself—to the surprise
And Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked, and behold behind him a ram, and
offered him up for a burnt offering in the stead of his son. Clearly a first reading of
the biblical text gives rise to Cassese's con- clusion. The story can be read, and …
As at this time overseers of the granary of Amun at the same time were mayors of
Thebes, Snj bears this title at Kumme.19 Therefore he probably is identical with
the mayor of Thebes Snj-rs who is mentioned in the tomb of his son Dhwtj-nfr at …
of his Son” (Rom. 8:29; see also 1 Cor. 15:49; 2 Cor. 3:18). The Son's likeness
to God the Father is therefore in some sense or respect “communicable,” yet his
likeness to God is on a whole different level than ours is or ever will be.
The reference therefore, so far as it goes, has a certain value in bearing out the
antiquity of the tradition, although the name of the chief invader seems to have
been displaced by that of his son" (6, 47 f.). The note to the form Anschis is …
Black Elk quickly regained his attention on the most important issue of his son's
safety then he heard the cracking brush and pounding hooves on the ground
behind him. With another quick glance he saw his horse running through the
trees …
John 3:16 is also sometimes cited. Reasoning from the Scriptures comments, “As
stated in John 3:16, did God send his only-begotten Son, or did he himself come
as a man, so that we might have life? It was the blood, not of God, but of his Son
This chronicle continues to relate the further wars and adventures of Artakhshir,
and of his son Shahpühar during his father's •eign, until Artakhshir acknowledges
bis grandson Auharmazd, whose birth had Il8 II. LlTTERATUR. 3. PAHLAVI …
After a reign of 24 years, Candragupta abdicated in favour of his son, Bindusara.
Bindusara was succeeded by his son As*oka (q.v.) in 273 B.C. He is the most
famous king of the Maurya dynasty and is also regarded as one of the greatest …
As thé forces prépare to set out, he takes pleasure in thé sight of his son putting
on his armor, and tells him how much he had admired him as they watched thé
battle for Syracuse together (15. 353—363). His greatest wish is to slay Hannibal
in …
The innocence of God is the true state of the mind of His Son. In this state your
mind knows God, for God is not symbolic; He is Fact. Knowing His Son as he is,
you realize that the Atonement, not sacrifice, is the only appropriate gift for God's …
of+his+son
But if the adoption took place on the terms that he should be grandson by
statutory right, being deemed to have been born of his son Lucius and of the
mother of Lucius's family, I hold the opposite opinion. 45 PAUL, Lex Julia et
Papia, book 3: …
of his son in 172 B.C. 45Juno Lacinia's temple was at Croton (in Bruttium,
southern Italy), not at Locri Epizephyrii. 46'Quintus Pleminius was a legate in the
army of Scipio Africanus in 205 B.C. He was in charge at Locri Epizephyrii (in …
His father, Alexander Lynch, was at the period of his son's birth, one of the few
schoolmasters left in Connaught. John Lynch was ordained priest in France
about 1622. On his return to Ireland he, like his father, taught school in Galway,
and …
The fact that he is not mentioned by Widukind, Thietmar, or in tenth-century
skaldic verse suggests that whatever his achievements, they were dwarfed by
those of his son and grandson, Harald Bluetooth and Sven Forkbeard. II. The
runic …
of+his+son
The father, mother's brother, or grandfather of a man's wife, of his potential wife,
or of his daughter-in-law (the last being the wife of his son, nephew, or grandson)
is the grandfather (or father- in-law!) of that man. Any female person who is the …
of+his+son
… at least some of these were unfinished at his death and were augmented and
completed in the time of his son, Nebuchadnezzar II. Along the bank of the
Euphrates, N. built a large quay; archeological evidence suggests that this
served as a …
of+his+son
Couvansky also conceived the design of securing and perpetuating the power
which he hoped thus to acquire through the army by a marriage of his son with
one of the princesses of the imperial family. He selected Catharine, who was …
… to the plan of him "who works all things according to the purpose of his will" (v.
11). Predestination as Paul saw it gives assurance: "Those whom he foreknew,
he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son . . . and those whom …
In the face of his son's protests, he defends his calling and praises his fellow
practitioners as "the silken threads" who link nations together. The Nineteenth
Century In the early nineteenth century, the continued expansion of the London
and …
Consequently, we are “justified by his blood” and “reconciled to God through the
death of his Son” (Rom. 5:9-10). Without Christ's sacrificial death for us salvation
would have been impossible. No wonder Paul boasted in nothing except the …
of+his+son
Yes, the final rejection of Jesus Christ. Jesus made it clear that allsins can be
forgiven (Matt. 12:31). Adultery, murder, blasphemy, and other sins can all be
forgiven; they are not unpardonable. But God cannot forgive the rejection of His
Son.
The father therefore guarantees the Jewishness of his son while equipping him
with the tools he needs to cope with the … As Emmanuel Levinas states, “The
father discovers himself not only in the gestures of his son, but in his substance
and …
Finally, with the death of his father and of his son, Archie is forced to admit defeat.
The structure, consisting of many short scenes, shows Brecht's influence, as does
the frequent topical commentary. Luther (1961). Twelve scenes combining …
,
who+had+long who+had+long who+had+long who+had+long who+had+long who+had+long
… the shedding of blood within its bounds,34 whether a man who had committed
suicide had been compos mentis at the time,35 and whether a group of men had
kept regular company with another man who had long stood excommunicate.36 …
After his death in a duel with Erik Oxenstjerna in Stockholm in 1642, the
construction project was managed by Heinrich Wilhelm (1580/90–1652), a
sculptor and master builder from Hamburg who had long been in the service of
Axel …
who+had+long
… of the other stamped-steel locomotives in Lionel's roster. This was a 1:48 scale
model appealing to real hobbyists who had long disdained Lionel's best efforts,
hobbyists who expected to pay several hundred dollars for such craftsmanship.
who+had+long who+had+long who+had+long
Our command, with the exception of the 2nd Texas who had long-range guns,
were mostly armed with double-barrel … Therefore, those who had long-range
guns were ordered to play upon the enemy, while those armed with shotguns
were …
who+had+long who+had+long
By contrast, he stated that people who had long been Muslim – specifically
Hausa, Songhay, Mandingo, Soninke, Wolof and others – should never be
enslaved. Later generations found it difficult to abide by the legal fatwa of Ahmad
Baba, but …
who+had+long who+had+long
That knowledge he had derived partly from books, and partly from sources which
had long been closed; from old Grub Street traditions; from the talk of forgotten
poetasters and pamphleteers who had long been lying in parish vaults; from the …
That knowledge he had derived partly from books, and partly from sources which
had long been closed ; from old Grub Street traditions ; from the talk of forgotten
poetasters and pamphleteers who had long been lying in parish vaults : from the …
who+had+long who+had+long who+had+long who+had+long who+had+long
This commercialization forced from the land white Afrikaners who had long had
direct access to it. They moved into the growing cities of South Africa, where,
because of their lack of education or marketable skills, they came to constitute a “
poor …
who+had+long
As if it were simply a question of religion. No, everything was a matter of 'race'.
The enterprising Bella Fromm, who had long frequented the salons, continued to
be welcomed in them thanks especially to the foreign diplomats who had taken a …
who+had+long who+had+long
One was Hassan Pakravan, a Francophile intellectual and a liberal at heart, and
the other was Hassan Alavi Kia, who had long years of service as an intelligence
officer. Within a decade SAVAK would become not just a dreaded secret police, …
who+had+long
It was not until 1764 that Adam, who had long since returned to England, was
able (through the support of several hundred subscribers, headed by the king
and queen) to publish what Gibbon described as a 'magnificent work', the
splendidly …
57 His position was that of the Levellers, who had long demanded a "constant
succession of parliaments," and who had long complained of "the many
inconveniences apparently arising from the long continuance of the same
persons in …
untereinander austauschbar sind: (67) Has our Professor long since given up on
us? Hasn't our professor long since given up on us? Has Max read Mother Goose
in weeks? FLOUQI Hasn't Max read Mother Goose in weeks? Borkin (1971:55) …
The classical realism at the basis of the book convinced him of the reality of
abstract or mathematical relations. Russell has since given up this view, but, as
Cohen once remarked, Mohammed kept the faith even though Allah himself
departed …
In the 1980s and early '90s as the head of his own Afro-Cuban orchestra, Mario
Bauza (who had long since given up playing trumpet) recorded three excellent
albums of his arrangements and finally received some recognition [or his
important …
… hat): “If there's any one thing about England that Cayce finds fundamentally
disturbing, it is how 'class' works — a word with a very different mirrorworld
meaning, somehow. She's long since given up trying to explain this to English
friends …
The child had suffered a double blow – firstly by losing her mother, and secondly
by having a father to whom she could not turn for comfort. It was very sad, but
Claire had long since given up any hope of a fairytale ending. Instead, they must
all …
since+given+up
Ian had long since given up the idea of getting any more information from her on
that subject, and since it really was none of his business, had long since given up
any notion to pry. She left him gazing into the rainbow therapy of the tank, and …
He had long since given up his Trinity College lectureship and was living in the
family home with his widowed mother, May, with no money except the small
amounts she doled out, and no idea what he wanted to do with the rest of his life.
He had since given up contacts. Some sources estimated that the dropout rate
among contact lens wearers was 50 percent or more, fitting still being a laborious
process. Wright wondered why the two giants in the spectacles industry (AO and …
She had long since given up trying to keep Lily in the schoolroom, or on the
tedious walks she and Eloise took up and … She had long since given up
coaxing her to accompany them to the art gallery or the museum or the
Zoological Gardens.
Some are so impressed by the Gentile features of the gospel (at least in its final
redaction) and by the ferocity of Matthew's attack on Judaism that the evangelist
himself is seen äs a Gentile: his Community has long since given up any interest …
The local priest had long since given up trying to do anything with him and on
one occasion had actually denounced him by name from the pulpit as being an
evildoer and an enemy of God. Very few of the peasants in the San Lorenzo
district …
since+given+up
[and specifically] is an auxiliary verb and head of a verb phrase"; Pullum has
since given up that specific claim (see Huddleston & Pullum 2001: 1185-1186) in
favor of treating it as a subordinator, but if the verbal analysis were to be
maintained …
Meantime, Angela and Candice would take it in turns to convey their opinions
regarding my selfdelusion as they saw it. Whereas I on the other hand, couldn't
agree, and anyway, I'd long since given up on the mirror in the bathroom. Why
now I …
Many of them had, indeed, long since given up the Hope as lost. No relations
came out to welcome Skipper Worse. He was a widower, and his only son was
away at a commercial school in Lubeck. What he looked forward to was talking
about …
since+given+up
She'd long since given up hope of a kind word from her father, a kiss or cuddle
like she'd had when she was small, before Belle had left. Long since given up
hope of afairy-talelove.Itwasbestthatway.Shewaslivingproof. The love word made …
She'd long since given up hope of a kind word from her father, a kiss or cuddle
like she'd had when she was small, before Belle had left. Long since given up
hope of a fairytale love. It was best that way. She was living proof. The love word …
I had long since given up carrying the torch as a shabbas goy; he had long since
given up his department-store life, after a massive heart attack. After hours at my
drugstore job I would go to his apartment, where he lay on a couch in a robe, …
But she need not have worried. Carroll had never had any illusions about himself
, and now he had no hopes either. This made him a considerably stronger
character than he looked. Debt collectors had long since given up waiting at the
45.
Jean-Baptiste had long since given up the house he had been leasing from
countess von Plettenberg, wife of the former minister, but he had been in no hurry
to pay the rent still owing. He guessed that sooner or later the elector would have …
… he added, shrugging his shoulders yet again. “Know what? I'll be back in a
second,” I said, getting up from the table. “I'm off to buy a packet of cigarettes.”
PART II Alícia Cendra had long since given up trying 91.
… to be disappearing. Hmmph – it must have changed a deal more since then.
She most probably wouldn't recognize the outside world at all now – but that was
no concern of hers any more. She had long since given up on wanting to do.
First, to say that the physiologists had long since given up their goal of reducing
mind to matter is not to say that they had abandoned their conviction that it is in
fact so, or even the terminological framework into which their research results …
since+given+up
… but has since given up dramatic criticism. In recent years, he has become
disillusioned with politics, regarding everything that has happened politically in
Ireland since 1916 as a disaster. Design for a Headstone, first produced on April
8, …
since+given+up since+given+up since+given+up since+given+up since+given+up
… screening but still have the intention to do so (they are still nascent
entrepreneurs) Category 2: Individuals who launched a firm after the initial
interview but have • since given up the business and those who are no longer
involved although …
Also, I didn't want to stop talking to him. I felt almost as hungry for conversation as
I was for food. A taste of it had only whetted my appetite. I wrapped the blanket
around me and got into the car. “Did someone hurt you?” he asked when he had …
Maybe it was only a voice, a familiar voice that he heard from his past experience
of hearing from God and talking to him face to face. He probably assumed that it
was God talking to him. But we know that phonetically A can sound like B and …
talking+to+him
… you at the next election.” [Laughter] I said, “Okay, we tried!” They kept talking to
him, and there was a big open porch on the back of his house. They had that
SWAT team right Mentally Deprived People 79.
When you start talking to him and throughout your conversation, use this When
you start talking to him and throughout your conversation, use this When you start
talking to him and throughout your conversation, use this When you start talking
1 Why is she talking to him? (hurt himself) 2 Why is she talking to him? (slip) 3
Why is she talking to him? (fall) 4 Why is she talking to them? (miss it) 5 Why is
she talking to him? (break it) 6 Why is he talking to her? (drive it) 7 Why is she
talking …
He thinking for himself on document, for everything. He make up my government,
my name and my country, Shaibi. I ask, I talking to him, 'You take my how old,
how old me?' He said, 'Yes, any one year, that old'. I'm married before I come, …
Up until a month ago I still tried to be pleasant by talking to him as much as I
could, but finally he wanted to drag me to an alumni thing at his old high school,
and I just couldn't face it, especially not with my voice being bad. People I don't
care …
(5) It doesn't matter if I miss my train. Die nächste Untergruppe widerspricht der
Regelannahme eines Nutzens. (6a) It's no good talking to him, because he never
listens. (6b) * It's some good talking to him. (6c) It would probably be a good thing …
After my father would SPLAT someone for something, I always told everyone to
stop talking to him. I figured if no one in the whole family talked to him, he'd stop
being so mean to everyone and start being nice. It never worked. But there
always …
Now my sister's friend was talking to him and telling him that it wasn't me who had
hit his friend with the stick and the guy said he know it wasn't me who hit his
friend with the stick but by me being there and I was the first one that they spotted, …
talking+to+him
Then nobody is talking to him—that is, if his brother is taking his bath or already
asleep—and he “can just talk to God.” Wesley (age five) talked to God in the
eagle's nest of his play structure, but “only if I be really quiet.” When asked, “
When …
talking+to+him talking+to+him
But in the end, Fred concludes that Kismet has stopped talking to him because it
likes his brothers better. Fred would rather feel rejected than see Kismet as a less
than adequate relational partner. Amber, six, also fights to keep Kismet alive …
talking+to+him
… as employee Sean Logan was entering the delicatessen, where, as noted,
much of the union solicitation took place, Supervisor Sammy Superville
cautioned Logan to "be careful talking to him," referring to Union Agent Anthony
Williamson.
“You‟re doing good just keep talking to him.” “Yeah keep talking,” Joe said. “I
think he likes it.” Kristy walked a little closer to ranger, and kept talking to him. “I
just want to be your friend,” Kristy said. “You see after my mommy died, the police …
30 Suddenly they saw two men, Moses and Elijah, talking to him. 31They
appeared in glory and were speaking of his departure, which he was about to
accomplish at Jerusalem. 32Now Peter and his companions were weighed down
with …
And I wouldn't want you to become there supper as he walked off I heard him
talking to him self saying only dumb ass city boy . I undressed watching to see if
any one was around I pulled the rope and oh shit that's cold I yelled out . From in
the …
… giving myself another headache, after I finished my tea I caught a glimpse of
my holiday representative and I rushed over to him before he had the cheek to
leave, as soon as I started talking to him with a sharp lip he never said a word
back, …
talking+to+him talking+to+him
You're the crazy one for talking to him like that!” “Listen! i told him! okay! he won't
come around here anymore! They should take all those people who don't want to
work and hang them! in my town in the old country they castrated a priest …
But my moods don't last very long before I find myself talking to Him again. I know
God understands and I know He forgives. I treasure the gifts I've received along
my journey; I thank God and I praise Him for everyone and everything He has …
She immediately stopped talking to him, and proceeded to cancel his speaking
engagement with the ministry. I was a bit upset about that, because Bishop K was
saying that when he got to Chicago that he was going to have the picture with …
… so his senses turn toward it in his imagination, and his eyes and his gaze
become dull, even while you are talking to him. You look at him, but your words
do not register with him, so you become aware that his inward dimension is
thinking …
Curry asked what Cropp was referring to, whether it was Peltier just coming by
talking to him. Cropp said no, that was not what he was talking about, that he was
referring to everyone else that Curry talked to. Curry immediately asked for an …
talking+to+him
Try talking to him and just be friendly. ( ) Nothing. 26. You and your boyfriend
have been dating a long time. Lately, your relationship has become more
physical. You have never talked about sex, but you think you should before
things go any …
I talked to Joasar, the Pharisee. MARY: And did he understand? JOHN: Better
than that, he accepted. MARY: Bless the Lord. May his name be praised forever.
You've been talking to him a long time. JOHN: Yes, a long time. Since Pentecost.
Wait until your class is quiet before talking to them. •. Be sure your student is
watching and listening when you are talking to him/her. •. Be sure your student
understands what is said by having him/her repeat information. •. or answer
questions.
If that were to happen, what would your son be saying about how you are
different with him now? ALICE: He wants me to not nag him so much. That's what
he probably would say—not nagging him and maybe even talking to him nice.
Actually …
We may find later on that the baby's attention is pulled towards the mother's face,
by her talking to him and looking at him. But here, he is concentrated on the
breast and nipple. I take it this observation is about a week later than the first one
?
He wished the person talking to him would show her face. He could tell it was a
younger woman than the one who he caught peeking at him, but up till now, he
had not seen the face of “the voice”, as he had begun to refer to the faceless
voice.
about it—had decided to leave the house
in+Le+Raincy
Eine autonome Einheit stellt auch der längsovale Mittelpavillon in Le Raincy dar.
Le Vau hatte hier gleichfalls auf die Kolossalordnung verzichtet und stattdessen
ein Attikageschoss hinzugefügt. Anders als bei der italienischen Palastfassade …
… Simon Vouet11 und von Eustache Le Sueur12 galt er als der bedeutendste
Innenraumdekorateur Frankreichs. Von Bordier hatte er zwischen 1645 und 1648
den Auftrag für die Ausführung einzelner Deckengemälde in Le Raincy erhalten.
Die ersten bedeutenden Bauwerke aus bewehrtem Beton waren der Unity
Temple, Oak Park, Chicago (1904) von Wright und Notre-Dame in Le Raincy bei
Paris (1922) von Auguste Perret, eine prächtige Hallenkirche mit schwach …
Seine Beton-Kirche Notre-Dame in Le Raincy (1922) wurde als durch das neue
Baumaterial ermöglichte Synthese griechischer und gotischer Architektur
angesehen, womit ein alter Traum französischer Architekturtheorie (Cordemoy) …
Die ersten bedeutenden Bauwerke aus bewehrtem Beton waren der Unity
Temple, Oak Park, Chicago (1904) von Wright und Notre-Dame in Le Raincy bei
Paris (1922) von Auguste Perret, eine prächtige Hallenkirche mit schwach …
Die ersten bedeutenden Bauwerke aus bewehrtem Beton waren der Unity
Temple, Oak Park, Chicago (1904) von Wright und Notre-Dame in Le Raincy bei
Paris (1922) von Auguste Perret, eine prächtige Hallenkirche mit schwach …
… Champs Elysees (1911-1914), das Anlaß zu so vielen Kontroversen zwischen
ihm und Henry van de Velde gab; die Docks von Casablanca (1916) mit ihren
eierschalendünnen Wölbungen; seine Kirchen in Le Raincy (1922) und
anderswo, …
Die ersten bedeutenden Bauwerke aus bewehrtem Beton waren der Unity
Temple, Oak Park, Chicago (1904) von Wright und Notre-Dame in Le Raincy bei
Paris (1922) von Auguste Perret, eine prächtige Hallenkirche mit schwach …
So hat das Lied zum Krieg auch seine Stars: Marie-Therese Abbiate, im Jahre
1851 in Turin geboren und 1889 in Le Raincy gestorben, erobert ab 1869 Paris
unter dem Pseudonym Amiati. Entdeckt im Jahre 1875 im Eldorado, wo sie Le …
When the Protestant community built a church there, young Louise was chosen
as one of the 'godmothers of the bell' and it was in this church that Georges and
Louise were married. Their first child, Paul, was born in Le Raincy on 1 June
1899 …
… Einrichtungen der Caritas beschäftigt u. entlohnt werden. Die AVR sind an den
BAT des Öffentlichen Dienstes, bzw. an den TVöD angelehnt. Avril, Edouard-
Henri Edouard-Henri Avril (*21. Mai 1843 in Algier; 1 1928 in Le Raincy) war ein …
Northwest of Paris in Le Raincy, Auguste Perret (d. 1954) constructed the church
of Notre-Dame (1922–1923) completely out of reinforced concrete, a design that
had much in common with the hall churches of the thirteenth century.
One of the first churches to combine both liturgy and concrete was Notre-Dame
du Raincy in Le Raincy, France, designed by August Perret (1874–1954). It
transformed Gothic elevation and glass into something entirely new. In a similar
vein, …
His church ( I922-3) in Le Raincy, near Paris, used ferroconcrete in an effort to
recall the structural honesty of French Gothic cathedrals. Le Corbusier also
espoused the use of modern materials in carrying forward classical aesthetics.
His Villa …
Dame in Le Raincy (1922) was regarded as a synthesis of the Greek and Gothic
styles made possihle hy the new material, thus fulfilling a dream that had haunted
French architects since the time of Cordemoy. Perret's conservative aesthetics …
A major part of the consequence of Pierre-Henri Simon's time in German prison-
camps, then, was the practice of a morality which cor- 47 Jean Secret, Les
Classiques embarbeles, illustrated by R. Henry, published in Le Raincy by Les
Editions …
The relative distance between the columns in Le Raincy is much greater than in
Rheims for the same reason. However, the structural and spatial clarity in both
churches is the same. In Perret's church all the places — the position of the main …
Villefavard at the end of 1886 for Saint-Gall in German-speaking Switzerland,
where Édouard was the French pastor; from there they moved in 1890 to the
Protestant church in Le Raincy, a suburb of Paris. In January 1896, with Sophie
visiting …
It strikes Katherine that it might indeed be as impossible for Verity to climb
Tibrogargan as for the Wanderer or Beowulf to sail their curved ships up inside
the Barrier Reef. [...] [...] Verity will always live in Le Raincy, the Wanderer 160
Helga …
For most of the time Seurat's hermit-like and taciturn father lived alone in a house
in Le Raincy, some twelve kilometres from the comfortable flat on the Boulevard
Magenta which formed the family home. Seurat's mother was of an …
… 17th September 1971 in LE RAINCY (SEINE SAINT DENIS) Parents: Michel
and Marie-France GAUTREAU Photographer Residing at: 33, avenue Raspail
Charged: 2nd September 1997 (D809) FREE SUBJECT TO LEGAL
RESTRICTIONS …
X 1 S 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 X X S 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 Convert this 1 to X and move to t right upto
after the S symbol. X X $ 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 Mark it Y and copy this 1 to -[ rightmost end
X X S Y 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 Move to left upto Y T X X S Y 1 1 A 1 11 1 Convert this 1 to …
While the two markers have not crossed over exchange the wrongly placed pair
and move both markers inward by one. move the left marker to the right while
elements are less than or equal to x. move the right marker to the left while
elements …
To change the height of a row, select the row and move the mouse pointer into
the Task ID number column at the bottom of the selected row. The mouse pointer
changes to a pair of arrows pointing up and down (as shown in Figure 7.1).
… then start looking for a black object with your Ultrasonic sensor, because I want
you to stop when you find a black object; then turn right 90 degrees, and move
backward 2 feet, OK? • Example 2: 1. SPOT, move forward 10 inches and stop. 2.
Copying. (and. Moving). Files. and. Folders. Folder windows (such as My
Documents and My Computer) are equipped with copy and move hyperlinks that
appear in the navigation panes when you select one or more …
The history of Roland Regan's experience was reconstructed from Keith Bryan's
Pack Up and Move: A Pictorial History of the 348th Engineer Combat Battalion as
well as the the personal notes of Roland J. Regan, Jr." The history of Frederick …
Stacking panels Another way to customize the layout of InDesign's panels is to “
stack” one panel on another. When you do this, both panels remain visible (in
contrast to grouped panels, where only the uppermost panel is visible), and move
, …
A more realistic diagram, which reflects the relation turn/move, is represented by
Fig 4: Fig 4: Right, OK, and alright in turn and move TURN 02 4 right ok /'// do it
tomorrow ... at least I hope so alright MOVE 0 l Let us consider the different roles
of …
… the police, and MOVE held many demonstrations aimed at focusing attention
on issues of police abuse and brutality (Philadelphia, under law-and- order
Mayor Frank L. Rizzo, had a national reputation for police misconduct during
much of …
Each site provides residential real estate and move-related information. Move
operates under two business segments: real estate services and move-related
services. The company's real estate services segment provides marketing
solutions …
and+move
Move the audio file (Subliminal.mp3) into the Audio folder, and move the image
files (fountain.JPG and Washington Church.JPG) into the Images folder.Your
Project panel should now match the figure below. With the Project panel
highlighted, …
… coin, Lego, small plastic animal, etc.) All playing pieces should be placed on
START. 4. Roll the die (or dice). Highest number goes first. 5. Going clockwise,
each player should throw the dice and move the prescribed number of spaces.
… congregate in large parties and move in a rapid, directed fashion, while
remaining unusually silent. These traveling parties are also described as being
intensely alert when moving through open areas, frequently standing bipedally to
scan …
Eric Tyson, Ray Brown. Serious house defects (such as radon or termites) that
owners don't want to fix Unfriendly neighbors Unsafe neighborhood
Unsatisfactory neighborhood shopping Unsatisfactory school district Unsuitable
climate As you …
into a
nursing home
in+Boulogne in+Boulogne in+Boulogne in+Boulogne in+Boulogne in+Boulogne in+Boulogne
Der Maler der Kopie in Boulogne, Ms. 188, fol. 30r, interpretiert ihn fälschlicher
Weise als Gewandbausch. Eine Geste der Selbstentblößung macht hier aber
keinen Sinn. 100 Dekker 2008. Dekker hat das von Mostert/Mostert 1990
errechnete …
in+Boulogne
Und weiter: Ich denke 20 Bogen werde ich in Boulogne schreiben / . . . / Es ist ein
Buch … Die weitere Arbeit erfolgte dann mit Sicherheit in den folgenden Monaten
während Heines Aufenthalt in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Heine hatte Campe im …
in+Boulogne
In Boulogne kam noch ein großer Teil Passagiere an Bord. die aus den billigen
Ländern Frankreich und Italien kamen. mit vielen Hamsterpaketen beladen. ——
Jetzt nachmittags 4 Uhr sieht man die englische Küste. Wir fahren an der Insel …
in+Boulogne in+Boulogne in+Boulogne in+Boulogne in+Boulogne in+Boulogne in+Boulogne
Im Laufe seiner Privatpraxis in Boulogne (1831- 1842) und später in Paris (1842-
1875) beschäftigte sich D. mit der Wirkung elektrischer Reize auf Nerven und
Muskeln. Als erster beschrieb er einige Formen der Muskelatrophie und Paralyse
, …
in+Boulogne
… their political role in northern France; (Aube 1985); iHuyghebaert 1981): (
Brown 1990); (Odend'hal 1923); (Wimet 1981). Odend'hal's thesis has been lost;
only an abstract is available. early counts in Boulogne and in England
respectively.
In Boulogne fand man Luxusrestaurants, während es in Billancourt russische
oder französische Kneipen waren (Fridenson in Fourcaut 1992: 127). Neben
Peugeot war das Unternehmen Renault schon zum Beginn des Ersten
Weltkrieges …
in+Boulogne in+Boulogne in+Boulogne in+Boulogne
Haltestellen in Boulogne sind Nausicaä und 75 Boulevard Daunou. Ligne BCD (
га 08 00 62 00 59) ist ein Expressservice, der vom Bahnhof Calais nach
Dunkerque (7,70 €, 45 Min., Mo-Fr 11 -mal tgl., Sa 3-mal tgl.) und Boulogne (7,20
€, 40 …
in+Boulogne
The houses in Boulogne had a wonderful view of the ocean. The public … In
Boulogne many of the inhabitants lived by fishing and sent fresh fish to Paris and
other cities. One of the interesting places to see in Boulogne was the cemetery.
in+Boulogne in+Boulogne in+Boulogne
.
Their annual meal would this time take place
in a brasserie
on the avenue Bosquet called Chez Papa
.
Jed had chosen it
(3) Foreigners putting on art performances of a business character on the
strength of Permits for Temporary Performances of a Business Character as
approved by the Ministry ofCulture.“ 392 388 O.V., 1994. 389 Vgl. ebenda. 390
Vgl. ebenda.
Filler removal is dependent on the strength of the particle-matrix bond. Silane
coupling (Hair and Filbert 1986) substantially improves this bond and provides
better support to the filler. In the molar and premolar regions, hard grit particles …
The requirements on the strength of the capping material and the thickness of the
caps for concrete strengths below and above 7000 psi (50 MPa) are given in
ASTM C 617. Sulfur mortars are permitted if allowed to harden at least 2 h before …
This behavior of the subgrade is so predominant that the quality of the base layer
on the 8 potentials of clay used as a subgrade have shown to have detrimental
impact on the strength and IMPACT OF SEASONAL CHANGES ON SOIL …
… although the potential magnitude of such an effect depends on the strength of
the crust and the nature of erosional processes (Gilcbrist et aL 1994; Montgomery
1994). However, recent studies have concluded that there is minimal potential …
on+the+strength on+the+strength
The occurrence of this mode in this study was largely dependent on the strength
of the matrix system since the joints were co-cured without any additional layer of
adhesive. This mode was observed predominantly in the IM7/8551-7 [0/ ± θ/90]s …
Jones found that neither encouragement by the experimenter nor
encouragement combined with knowledge of achievement had a significant
effect on the strength of the subjects; however, Figoni and Morris62 studied the
flexion and …
A single functional relation between stress and strain could be defined for each
solid that would depend only on the strength of its atomic bonds and its crystal
structure. However, most solids are not perfectly uniform in structure, but contain
a …
Stress Rupture Specimens. sufficiently large that its effects on the strength and
ductility values could be neglected (3). The radius at the base of the notch was
kept as sharp as possible and varied from 0.0005 to 0.002 in. depending on the …
Greater control of the firing conditions has assisted the clinkering reactions,
lowered the amount of uncombined lime and has had a significant effect on the
strength-giving properties. The essential difierence between the meso-Portland …
A writer's research can take him to unexpected places, and I had little idea of my
final destination when I began work on The Strength of the Wolf. Over ten years
ago, I started researching a book about the CIA's infiltration and subversion of the …
On the other hand, there is abundant evidence that under certain conditions,
quartz has a beneficial effect on the strength of porcelain. Such evidence
includes the use of fineparticle quartz in the range of 5-30um. Different views
have also …
Fig. 1 Influence of time elapsing between mixing and placing/compacting on the
workability additives or else by increasing the water/cement ratio up to 1.1. Both
methods had negative effects on the strength of the hardened concrete. The loss …
5 shows an example of the shear force(Q)- relative slip( 6 ) relationship (S- 1 and
S-A). In both specimens, the elasiticity rigidity was quite high before the first crack
appeared. On the strength when cracks appeared, the strength in S-l was 70% …
It renounces for ever its own strength, and relies wholly on the strength of Christ.
This it does not in the antinomian, do-nothing, sit-still sense of the term; but, on
the contrary, it actively takes hold of Christ's strength, and uses it in doing all the …
BENDING. THEORY. No chapter on the strength of wood would be complete
without a discussion of bending or flexural behavior. Nature evolved the tree to
be a combination column and cantilever beam, …
Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymers The current interest in microreinforced
composite materials stems largely from research by Griffith on the strength of
glass fibers. In a paper published in 1920, he reported that the strength of glass
fibers …
TOWNSEND 319 Influence of Relative Density on the Strength and Deformation
of Sand under Plane Strain Conditions — M. M. AL-HUSSAINI 332 Comparisons
of Vibrated Density and Standard Compaction Tests on Sands with Varying …
The point of this exercise is to illustrate that, if the true strength relationship is
nonlinear and it is approximated with a straight line, the slope and intercept of the
straight line depend on the strength range covered by the correlation data. Next …
… of a construction defect on the strength and behaviour of masonry structures
587 F.A. Santos, B. P. Sinha & H. R. Roman Seismic resistance test of beam-
column connections for concrete-filled steel-box columns 593 L-Y.Lu,L-LChung,
C-H.
… loads T.Partanen, E.Niemi, H.Liukku & R.Ilvonen Multiplanar influence on the
strength of RHS multiplanar gap KK-joints 203 D.K.Liu & J.Wardenier Static
Strength of Un-stiffened CHS Knee Joint Under Compression Loading 213 Y.S.
Choo, …
Another advantage of an ad valorem tariff is that it tends to maintain a constant
degree of protection for domestic producers during periods of changing prices. If
the tariff rate is a 20 percent ad valorem and the imported product price is $200, …
In addition, this introductory campaign for the iPhone is an extraordinary example
of IBP at work. After reading this chapter, students will be familiar with the basic
components of an ad plan. There is emphasis on two fundamental approaches …
Have you recently spent money because of an ad? Give details of the ad. Was
there anything about it that was particularly memorable/effective? Did you want or
need the product before you saw or heard the ad? Discuss with your friends what …
But to today's consumers it is all advertising, because they do not see the content
of an ad separate from the media that deliver it. They react to the overall
impression that the ad creates. Because of this, some professionals suggest that
the …
… are mirrored by the kinds of activities enjoyed by children at a corresponding
DA Postulate III The capacity of an AD patient to perform in an area of residual
expertise is dependent on the patient's DA Postulate IV Previous experiences
may …
… overhead of an AD DS installation. AD LDS is easily installed and uninstalled
on Windows Server 2008 computers and doesn't require ancillary services, such
as DNS. • Migration of legacy X.500 applications—AD LDS supports some X.500 …
The MEC appoints the members of an ad hoc committee to represent: • the local
government, with the concurrence of the municipality which lodged the objection
and any other municipality involved in the dispute; • the provincial government, …
91/002) IARC (1991b) Report of an ad-hoc IARC Monographs Advisory Group on
Viruses and Other Biological Agents Such as Parasites (IARC intern. tech. Rep.
No. 91/001) IARC (1993) Chemicals, Groups of Chemicals, Complex Mixtures, …
If upon the return of an ad quod damnum it appears to be ad damnum vel
præjudicium of no man, the King may then license the stopping up of an ancient
highway, or diverting a water-course, or part of it, for the concern is then wholly
his own …
Figure 18.1 presents a flow chart from Ng and Whalley (2004) setting out their
procedures for comparing the expansion of a free trade zone with the reduction of
an ad valorem tariff. In the first experiment, the tariff applies to international trade …
… of the strong demands of many practitioners for release on this ban.54
However the recognition and enforcement of an ad hoc award obtained from a
foreign jurisdiction were believed possible pursuant to the New York Convention
(195 8).
Here is an example of an ad hoc hypothesis. Suppose that a person's clothes are
becoming tight; a plausible explanatory hypothesis is that he is gaining weight.
He may prefer to believe that his washing machine has begun to heat water to a …
Examine the files of minutes of an ad hoc committee covering a period of a year.
Identify the phases of the committee for each meeting: forming or orientation
phase, storming or conflict phase, norming or cohesive phase, working Theory of …
… domain controller—Allows for maintenance of an AD DS database without
shutting the machine down • Enhanced AD DS auditing capabilities—Provides
useful and detailed item-level auditing capabilities in AD DS without an
overwhelming …
Description of Metrics for User Reaction to Advertisements on Web Sites In this
section, we describe the popular metrics used to measure users' reactions to
Web advertisements on sites. Metrics for Evaluating Exposure/Popularity of an Ad
Ad …
Consumer researchers have measured the effects of an ad on attitudes toward
the ad, the product, or the brand. It has been rarer for researchers to measure the
effects of an ad on attitudes toward the behavior the ad was designed to
influence …
of+an+ad of+an+ad
in+Pariscope
For late-night showings (11 p.m.–midnight) on weekends, check Pariscope. To
reserve seats at selected cinemas, check the listing in Pariscope and call the
Résa number given (30.34 per minute) followed by # and the three-digit code
found …
FESTIVALS & EVENTS Übers Jahr verteilt finden in Paris unzählige Festivals,
Kultur- und Sportveranstaltungen sowie Messen statt. Detaillierte Infos
erscheinen wöchentlich in Pariscope und L'Officiel des Spectacles (S 324).
Außerdem sind …
Dez.). Dezember Salon des Antiquaires et des Galeries d'Art: Kunstmesse im
Hippodrom von Longchamp, Tel. 01 44 88 52 60 Kultur live Das
Veranstaltungsprogramm (mit Reservierungsmöglichkeiten) finden Sie jeden
Mittwoch in Pariscope
Dezember Salon des Antiquaires et des Galeries d'Art: Kunstmesse im
Hippodrom von Longchamp, Tel. 01 44 88 52 60 | Kultur live Das
Veranstaltungsprogramm (mit Reservierungsmöglichkeiten) finden Sie jeden
Mittwoch in Pariscope, …
To the left § of Grand Arche as you face it is the Dome-Imax, a 1 80° projection
cinema (daily 12.15-8pm; €9.50; programme details in Pariscope), and the
enormous Quatre-Temps shopping centre. A good way to approach the Grande
Arche, …
Übers Jahr verteilt finden in Paris unzählige Festivals, Kultur- und
Sportveranstaltungen sowie Messen statt. Details hierzu erscheinen wöchentlich
in Pariscope und L'Ojficiel des Spectacles sowie dem farbenfroheren
Unterhaltungsmagazin …
It is the same in Pariscope, which until 2004 also offered a second list of films
presented by genres.2 The function of these generic ascriptions is identical in
both booklets. The distinctive features of films are quickly identified by their title,
their …
Amongst the best Paris guides are, in English: Time Out in Pariscope; The Free
Voice; FUSAC (listings only); Where (monthly subscription magazine, tel. 01 43
12 56 56). In French: Pariscope; Zurban; A nous Paris; and Officiels & Spectacles.
… restaurant, I know what she is talking about. When she writes “you were an ad
for a restaurant chain / in Pariscope, you were / a couple of lovers on a Porto
poster,” I re- member the poster and of course Pariscope (which still exists), …
With reasonably priced drinks (4€–8€/ $5.20–$10) and a 20-something clientele,
it can get crowded, but it's still a lot of sweaty fun. Music can be anything from
drum-and-bass to British pop. Hours vary (check listings in Pariscope), but things …
Michel Pascal refers to Lindy Chamberlain in Pariscope as 'une authentique
martyre des temps modernes.'158 For Claude Baignères of Le Figaro, the case
represents 'un bon sujet de réflexion qui dépasse les frontières de l'île et que le …
Nähere Infos hierzu erscheinen wöchentlich in Pariscope und L'Officiel des
Spectacles (S. 209). Außerdem stehen sie unter „Kultur und Veranstaltungen" auf
der Website des www.lonelyplanet.de PARIS •• Geführte Touren 179.
“I — I read about it in Pariscope,” Alexa explained, flashing Xavier a sparkly smile
. The girl standing right next to Xavier, who had short dark hair and big dark eyes
— and whom Alexa didn't recognize from the night before — made a sound that …
Time Out in Pariscope, 100 rue du Faubourg St Antoine, 75012 Paris. Tel: 01 44
87 00 45, fax: 01 44 73 90 60, www.timeout.com/ 'parts. Excellent English
language quarterly free listings guide, available at the same distribution points as …
in+Pariscope
He spends so much time checking the times of films in Pariscope that he knows
them off by heart.' 'And Alex.' 'They're funny aren't they, these English men?' '
Nothing they say is serious.' 'And everything is.' 'Yes.' 'Still, at least they dress
nicely …
Nightlife. THE PERFORMING ARTS Announcements of shows, concerts, and
operas are on kiosks all over town. You can find listings in Pariscope, a weekly
entertainment guide, and in the English-language Boulevard, a bimonthly
magazine.
enTerTainMenT All the latest listings are covered in Pariscope (€0.40) or Officiel
des Spectacles (€0.35), published every Wednesday. For more general info, try
the freebies such as À Nous Paris (www .anous.fr/paris, in French) and LYLO …
You can find listings in Pariscope, a weekly entertainment guide, and in the
English-language Boulevard, a bimonthly magazine. Performances start later in
Paris than in London or NewYork—anywhere from 8 to 9pm—and Parisians tend
to …
in+Pariscope
Get details on the current schedule from the TIs, in Pariscope, or from the website
(usually €10, not covered by Museum Pass, Thu–Mon 10:00–20:00, Wed 10:00–
22:00, last entry 45 min before closing, closed Tue and between exhibitions, …
Get details on the current schedule from the TIs, in Pariscope, or from the website
. Cost and Hours: Admission prices and hours vary with each exhibition. It's open
daily, though some parts of the building are closed Mon, and others are closed …
See Map 26 on p. 228, bullet 395. Zingaro (p. 237) An amazing circus. Look for
announcements of appearances in Pariscope or L'Officiel des Spectacles. X
HOTLINES & OTHER BASICS Airports... Two international airports serve Paris:
243.
Get details on the current schedule from the TIs, in Pariscope, or from the website
. Cost and Hours: Admission prices and hours vary with each exhibition. It's open
daily, though some parts of the building are closed Mon, and others are closed …
They monitor number of visitors so there may be a line. Call for exhibitions or look
up in Pariscope weekly magazine. Closed Sunday. La Balade au Cceur des
Sens, 40 Rue des Blancs-Manteux (M: Rambuteau) 48.04.72.69. Making 'sense'
of …
… from the Peniche Blues Cafe, a barge popular with a slightly riper crowd
content to sit around nodding contentedly to late- night jazz and reggae. Time Out
listings and pages in Pariscope magazine feature details of programmes and
events.
… of the vanished Les Halles pavilions - is now a vast and brilliant exhibition
space, the Grande Salle The various films and exhibitions at La Villette are
detailed in Pariscope listings magazine.
… the western half of the Cite de la Musique and the elegant old iron-framed beef
market hall, the Grande Halle, venue for large-scale art and trade shows. You'll
find all the 186 park's films, exhibitions, concerts and plays detailed in Pariscope
Innumerable festivals, cultural and sporting events and trade shows take place in
Paris throughout the year; weekly details appear in Pariscope and L'Officiel des
Spectacles (p190). You can also find them listed under 'What's On' on the …
Parent Béatrice, «Henri Sauvage», in Pariscope, 15-21 déc. 1976. Culot Maurice,
Grenier Lise (dir.), Henri Sauvage : 1873- /9J2/catalogue de l'exposition,
Bruxelles/Paris, Archives d'Architecture Moderne/Société des Architectes
Diplômés …
… les sous-titres m [le sutitu] Ausgehen Ob Disko, Kino, Theater, Jazzclub oder
Variété: Alles, was geboten Ist, steht In Pariscope oder l'Officiel des Spectacles (
an jedem Kiosk erhältlich). Nachtleben Was kann man hier abends unternehmen
?
… Editions Textuel, 2009, p. 359. Ibid, p. 419. www.nina-vidrovitch.fr Ibid. Ibid.
www.malandro.ch Frazier A., « Le baiser enchanté», in Pariscope, n° 2173, 13
au 19/1/2010, p. 14. (1) (2) (3) (4) www.archive.filmdeculte.com (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
169.
promising traditional quality
,
à l’ancienne
,
So he had to promise that he would respect and increase the rights of his
Christian subjects, and this promise was received into the treaty of peace, by way
of guaranty for its f ulfillment äs one of its constituent parts. On these conditions,
the …
and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was
… of which men are wont to love and obey him, whether they be ever actually
brought thereunto or no; and this promise was fulfilled to the people after their
return out of captivity, in the mercies they enjoyed and the preaching of the
prophets.
and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was
And this promise was conditional on the Jewish people keeping all the provisions
of the covenant. If they broke God's covenant, then they would receive no
blessing of wealth. This scripture contains no promise whatsoever that God
would …
… if the following conditions were satisfied: (a) the claimant had made a promise
not to insist upon his strict legal rights and this promise was intended to create
legal relations; (b) the claimant knew that the promise was going to be acted
upon; …
and+this+promise+was
The land was promised and this promise was confirmed by an oath sworn by God
. So throughout their sojournings and time of slavery in Egypt the people of Israel
kept their eyes on the promised land "flowing with milk and honey" (Exodus …
and+this+promise+was
I looked at the promise that God seemed to be making and this promise was
honored more in the breach than in the observance. In that entire scope of 3800
years, I found that for longer periods and more frequently, God seemed to
dishonor …
31:16-17), and this promise was fulfilled. But he gave an even greater promise
that the nation would be regathered in the future, and the kingdom established
Ger. 31:27ff). This promise shall also be fulfilled. Very few people today think of …
and+this+promise+was
3:19) The promise, of course, was Christ and this promise was given four
hundred fifty years before the law to our father Abraham. God made a covenant
with Abraham that in him and his seed "all the world would be blessed." (Gal. 3:6-
19) The …
and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was
The most prominent item in the covenant with the patriarchs was the promise of
the land, and this promise was given at the time to the small group of worshippers
of the ancestral God.9 But to appreciate the colossal journey which this element …
and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was
31:16-17), and this promise was fulfilled. But he gave an even greater promise
that the nation would be regathered in the future, and the kingdom established (
Jer. 31:27ff.). This promise shall also be fulfilled. Very few people today think of …
and+this+promise+was and+this+promise+was
,
on+the+whole
10 Right) Staatsverantwortung: Job „On the whole do you think it should or
should not be the government's responsibility to provide a job for everyone who
wants one." (Definitely should be, Probably should be, Probably should not be, …
The narrator does not share that view. The evil that is in the world always comes
of ignorance, and good intentions may do as much harm as malevolence, if they
lack understanding. On the whole, men are more good than bad; that, however, …
on+the+whole
The excellent consequences of good humour . . 199 5. Elation, magnanimity, a
sense of honour and pride 200 6. Depression, humility, meanness . . . ib.
CHAPTER VIII. 202 CHAPTER II. Page OF REGARD TO OTJR GOOD ON THE
WHOLE .
… knowledge here in Metaphysics I.2 in terms of the capacity to know the good for
each thing. This knowledge, he says, “recognizes that for the sake of which each
thing must be done; and this is the good of each thing, and on the whole [ὅλως] …
Jerome also knows of Aristotelian naturalism through the work of the early
Peripatetic school, especially Theophrastus. On the whole, Latin Christians
treated Aristotle with some scorn and often associated his philosophy with heresy
. Tertullian …
… general nature ▻ Wendungen: im A~en (normalerweise) generally speaking; (
insgesamt) on the whole II. adv Q (allerseits, überall) generally; ~ bekannt/üblich
sein to be common knowledge/practice; - gültig general, universally applicable; …
One of its most important contributions has been an emphasis on the whole child.
A number of programs have followed Head Start's lead, demonstrating powerful
long-term effects on children's development. For example, the Child-Parent …
And then, one should mention a long single-volume commentary on the whole
Bible. The most popular one among Roman Catholics has been The Jerome
Biblical Commentary or now The New Jerome Biblical Commentary, published
by …
must be done on the scale of the section, and not (only) on the whole document.
All contributors, roles and organizations involved in the stewardship of the
document and/or sections may be identified and authenticated. To face these …
There are very few people who conduct themselves in accordance with principles
, which is on the whole good, since it is so easy to err with these principles, and
then the ensuing disadvantage extends all the further, the more general the …
on+the+whole
It needs a view of the whole and a focus on the whole to be shared among a
great many of its professional specialists, certainly among the senior ones. And
yet it will have to accept, indeed will have to foster, the pride and professionalism
of its …
… which was certainly occasionally adduced, in order to give some support to the
opinion that nature had pre- fl figured the construction of our major chord, but
which on the whole remained almost, entirely disregarded. In opposition to this
we …
on+the+whole on+the+whole
,
kept
.
Some Father Christmases do not. He is a concept, a belief, a conviction. He is not
clear-cut and tangible like Pooh Bear in Winnie the Pooh who is the same in
England as he is in America or anywhere else in the world. Just as there are …
These trees provided a functional display of edibles, and trees decorated with
small gifts provided a functional display of gifts. Other early Christmas
decorations included angels, candy canes, chains, dolls, gilded nut shells, stars,
stockings, …
Today in Bavaria, the branches and trees decorated with apples and Christmas
lights are still called Paradeis. Christmas symbolism, so much of it derived from
solstice-midwinter rituals, festivals, and celebrations, is appropriate for the late- …
Antiquitytrimmed trees depict St. Nicholas, Babushka, Sinter Klaus and our
present day American Santa Claus and trees decorated to symbolize various
religious Christmas customs. A Christmas walk that kindles in one's heart the
Spirit 55 …
… the U.S. The predominant Christmas traditions are still European and most
Americans celebrate Christmas with the exchange of gifts and with family visits
and with homes and trees decorated with glass balls, paper- chains, tinsel and so
on.
I stood on a hill covered with vines and trees decorated with greens of moss,
some hanging from the branches, like Christmas trees newly ornamented. I
gazed across a span of land that showed signs of abandon, over taken with
weeds and …
… held an old cotton field skirted by heavy woods and trees decorated with
Spanish moss. Wide tracts ofwoodland were burned, with many wounded men
who might have survived instead being burned alive in slow torture. On the faces
of …
(Poole, 1904b, 183–184) Sinclair knew this text as well; he had quoted parts of it
in his 1905 serial of The Jungle, even though he arrived in Chicago two months
after Poole saw fences and trees decorated with the notice: They had even paid …
Dickens' name has become synonymous with a Victorian Christmas—sometimes
referred to as a Dickens Christmas—which usually features Dickens carolers
singing Christmas carols and trees decorated with Tiny Tim ornaments. Dickens …
… public and private, or inner and outer, as in the Austin, Texas, Omni Hotel,
which features rows of rooms that open upon the lobby and combines hotel
rooms with offices, and nature with culture, with plants and trees decorated with
lights.
He wore a blue and gold flowing silk robe that had leaves and trees decorated all
over it, which was the fashion here among the Elves. “I Elementor present Ryan
BloodStone and John oleson before his greatness High Emperor Fayen as they …
… Tony's local fame had begun to bring social invitations his way. Christmas has
always been a festive season in Mexico, probably more than it had been in Texas
when he was a young boy. This year he noticed the lights and trees decorated
A circular patio completely enclosed by a seven-foot concrete-block fence is
ringed within by flowers and trees decorated with Christmas-tree lights. Ample
heating keeps the al fresco environment warm and cozy on even the coldest
nights.
Although you knew nothing of Christ, you were familiar with Santa Claus,
Christmas stockings, and trees decorated with colored lights. Your thought and
feeling were completely leavened. To you, the church was a bungalow with a
high tower …
Potted plants and trees decorated the laneways. The streets were wide, about a
dozen feet across and laid out in an H pattern; the double front doors were at the
bottom left corner of the H.The office was right next to the doors, with a large …
Plants and trees decorated the entire area with chairs and cocktail tables
surrounding the bar area. The bar was busy, and the pool was closed for the
night. Eric had gotten two adjoining rooms on the third floor. Room 301 and 303
were close …
… vast interior had been laid out in “streets” with rows of single-room apartments
lining both sides. Each simple wood structure had its own entrance and front
window looking out onto the street. Potted plants and trees decorated the
laneways.
A landscaped lawn, shrubs, and trees decorated the front entrance on First Street
Northwest. A magazine editor called it “the most beautiful and efficient
schoolhouse it has ever been my privilege to visit.”3 Unlike most farm children, I
never …
Christmas, which had been simmering in the air since before Thanksgiving, was
now running full throttle, splashed across store windows and downtown banners
and glowing from the lights and trees decorated in homes all over town.
During the entire fight, the Confederates held an old cotton field skirted by heavy
woods and trees decorated with Spanish moss. Wide tracts of woodland were
burned, with many wounded men who might have survived, instead were being …
As the airplane approached the island the blue, rolling sea gave way to
mountains and valleys of deep green, flourishing plants, and trees decorated with
an enchanting array of the most beautiful and colorful flowers on earth. Countless
sea …
She was amazed to see how many people already had their Christmas lights up
and trees decorated. The mall shopwindows were creatively done with animated
scenes and bustling with activity. An all-girls school choir was singing …
Until 2004 many toasted as well as roasted, and trees decorated with beer cans
were a common sight. However, in 2003 lifeguards had to rescue more than one
hundred revelers from the waters, many of them drunk, so in 2004 local …
Sunday school children's crayon drawings of fall leaves and trees decorated the
old stone foundation walls. The old beigespeckled linoleum was polished to a
bright shine. He led Elsie to the table she preferred and helped her sit down on
the …
and+trees+decorated
Grass and trees decorated the links. The clubhouse was on the ridge of a hill.
Today this area is within Orange County's rustic Peters Canyon Regional Park.
Most of the United States has "canyons," a word that originated with the Spanish …
with tinsel sprinkled the half-empty room
,
… in the actor's point of view, essentially occupied an 'oppositional' position (
Blumer 1969), while other approaches to the problem deriving from European
phenomenology, especially that of Alfred Schütz (196266), had scarcely surfaced
.
… in the actor's point of view, essentially occupied an 'oppositional' position (
Blumer 1969), while other approaches to the problem deriving from European
phenomenology, es- pecially that of Alfred Schütz (196266), had scarcely
surfaced.
The remaining three categories are essentially occupied by various sizes of cars,
but also contain some heavy weight motorcycles, tractors etc. Since not all
vehicles in the last three categories are cars, the vehicles in the three categories
must …
essentially+occupied
… the daily celebration of the Chapter, or canons', Mass. It was located just below
the door to the sacristy at the left of the high altar, in the northeast corner of the
transept, and essentially occupied the same position it has today.38 Its
decoration …
… such as postsec- ondary education, medical care, and welfare benefits. As
discussed above, the federal government essentially occupied much of the field
here via two acts passed in the wake of Proposition 187, PRWORA and IIRIRA, …
The difference between the theological and the positive method is at base an
epistemological one: Theological philosophy, placing itself at the prime source of
all phenomena, is essentially occupied in unfolding their efficient causes, while …
By that time, the Harvard Research had essentially occupied the field. 35 The
round-table discussion is reported in 23 ASIL Proc. 25-54(1929). The
Conventions on public international law adopted at the Sixth International
American …
Because that space was essentially occupied by 317 BCE, later markers were
relegated to areas that were not as visible from the entrance road, such as the
upper southern terrace. Again, the cemetery context, like that of Nisky Hill, meant
that …
We essentially occupied one corner of the basement. In the opposite corner was
where he put his workbench and tools. In front of the workbench, Dad built a
simple wooden bar and bought two wooden bar stools. However, the basement
was …
The flat Urgonian limestones on the right bank are essentially occupied by the
Cotes-du-Vivarais vineyards, where the Grenache Noir and the Syrah do well in
the lean, red pebbly soils. The limestones on the left bank were uplifted, some …
The communication support essentially occupied the silicon area that would have
been devoted to cache in a uniprocessor design of the same generation; the
instruction cache was only 128 bytes, and the data cache held eight 64-bit …
The fact that now, as Secretary of Defense, he was having to keep in the loop the
man who essentially occupied his old chair frustrated him to some degree. “Sam,
what it boils down to is this. Strengthen the blockade, which we both know isn't …
Indigenous musicians living in a seminary, convent, or any residence of
European religious personnel essentially occupied a liminal space. Their
liminality meant that they were betwixt and between European and indigenous
society, humbly …
essentially+occupied
His vast power of invention was essentially occupied in an ever-fresh response to
it and an ever-new expression of it.'19 As one of the last of the great painters who
produced for patrons and for small audiences rather than for the mass public …
essentially+occupied
In the overwhelming majority of cases at any rate the owners or administrators of
single-unit factories were essentially occupied with the economic side of their
undertakings, that is with all the technical questions and processes connected
with …
essentially+occupied
The city was still under curfew and was essentially occupied by National Guard
units from other states since the Louisiana Guard had been sent to Iraq.
Eventually some of the local troops were redeployed back home. One of their
bases was a …
6 In the 1930s while Stanley published, French anthropologist Marcel Giraud did
the field work for his book on the Métis: “It goes without saying that these nomads,
essentially occupied with hunting, devoted too little time to …
Essentially occupied as our hygienist and planner with general and community
interests, a substantial impartiality is thus necessary and customary in their
professions; indeed, without it their plans would be vitiated in all men's eyes and
not …
This goal has essentially occupied the first nine chapters and would be
accomplished if this book helped to clarify some debates about responsibility-
sensitive egalitarianism. The last chapter served the secondary goal of making a
particular …
The events at that time challenged Maruyama's national security thought
fundamentally. Before 1994, the JSP, the largest opposition party who had
essentially occupied one third of the Diet seats, officially supported the policy
alternative of …
Failing to find ways to resist may eventually mean that a truly global capitalism
will finally come to re-map the entire world. At the same time, we have to
decompose the state's pan-class belonging (essentially occupied by the capital-
male bloc) …
But in his most systematic effort to explain thought processes Dewey is
essentially occupied with the nature of the "pattern of inquiry," or scientific
problem solving. Dewey's analysis of the steps of inquiry are well known: "(i) a felt
difficulty; (ii) its …
That's how most of the country came back under what we called control, and how
it remained essentially occupied by the Viet Cong and the North until the day
years later when there were none of us left there. Michael Herr, Dispatches I The …
Inversely, the arts of fashion are essentially occupied with sexual difference.)
Indeed, where do the tastes for plastic differentiation — accentuating traits and
playing with forms — come from if they are not al- *The expression "les arts
plastiques …
essentially+occupied
essentially occupied by non-experts, by questioners who doubtless don't know
very well who they are, who certainly don't know what justifies or legitimates their
community but who know at least that they are not professionals of the military, …
… more significant defeat. Their gallant efforts had delayed the Confederate
advance throughout the day, inflicting a terrible toll on the Southerners. Some
4,300 soldiers had essentially occupied the entire Confederate army in 152
Bloody Shiloh.
by small groups
It is worth noting that the popularity of the representations of lust and love does
not spring from the ubiquitous contempt of old people, but is connected with the
appeal of representing an upside-down world in general and lust and deception
in …
Because the losses are usually not severe, and because of the process of
compensation, only a minority of old people develop serious problems such as
blindness and deafness. The losses we are describing take two general forms.
First …
of+old+people
… stereotypes of old people as “senile” have as- sumed that old people inevitably
become forgetful and dumb, but this is not necessarily true. Although some
measures of intelligence may decline slightly with age, such as speed in solving …
SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY. gerontophilia 1. A love of old people. 2. Being
sexually attracted to or aroused hy a much older sex parmer. Also known as
gerophilia. gerontophohia 1 . Fear of old people. 2. Morhid fear of growing old or
of old age.
Abandonment and Exposure. 4 In writing of the Chippewas, A. Mackenzie (
Voyages, p. cxxviii) attributes their abandonment of old people to the necessities
of a wandering life ; J. Long (Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and
Trader, …
Because of the increasing number of old people in the population, and because
of the tendency for disease and disability to become more common with
increasing age, health and social services find much of their resources
appropriately …
… studies of old people. These studies vary in their design and in their emphasis.
Many are concerned with special populations among the aged : the sick, or the
destitute, or those who come to the attention of service agencies. Others have …
People in one experimental condition—the one you were in—unscrambled
sentences that included words associated with the stereotype of old people, such
as old, gray, and bingo. On the average, people who have just been thinking
about …
Merril Silverstein, PhD, Vern L. Bengtson, PhD, Norella Putney, PhD, Daphna
Gans, PhD. responses to emotions were dampened in the two older groups (
Burriss, Powell, & White, 2007). These studies underscore the importance of
cognition …
… which in turn has sparked interest in educational history, women's history,
labour history, urban history, and gender history, there has been little work on the
lives of old people. Most Canadian historians may have accepted the importance
of …
When comparing the needs and social protection resources we rely on the
assumption that social protection resources allocated for old people should be
adjusted according to the changing proportion of old people in the population.
of old people; her patience, skill and psychological insight have been the basis
of this book. S.H. changes Signs of impending illness The likelihood of illness is
Preface Preface and acknowledgments.
Entrenched very low fertility also has a major bearing on the increase in the
proportion of old people. Basically, where the top of the population pyramid gets
wider under the effect of increased longevity, the bottom part narrows each year
with …
ADDITIONAL. RESOURCES. CHAPTER 10 Respecting the Autonomy of Old
People Living in. AARP. (2006) Policy and Research. Available at www.aarp.org/
research. Alliance for Aging Research. (2006). Ageism: How Healthcare Fails the …
… figure in a landscape, and certainly it would make no sense to describe the
experience of 'growing old' without reference to the landscape in which it occurs,
for the role and status of old people varies enormously from one society to
another, …
8557 fry (sara margery). Old Age Looks at Itself. 1955. 8558 townsend (peter
brereton). The Family Life of Old People: An Inquiry in East London. 1957. 8559
The Development of Home and Welfare Services for Old People, 1946-1960.
Leics.
… and the adequacy of the present level and mix of service provision, including
the selective contributions of statutory and voluntary sectors in meeting the needs
of old people". *- One of the course participants was Robin Means, then nearing …
The skin of old people becomes dry, itchy and scaly, and requires regular
rubbing with oil or the addition of bath oil to the bath water. Drying methylated
spirits should never be applied to pressure areas; for massaging purposes a
mixture of oil …
Geriatrics is defined as the branch of medicine concerned with medical problems
and care of old people. Gerontology is the scientific study of the process and
problems of aging. Gerontologic nursing is the application of scientific, logical …
Negative and Positive, 2nd Edition Erdman Palmore, PhD. 1985). Tibbitts (1979)
claimed that during the past 30 to 40 years, U.S. society has moved from holding
negative stereotypes of old people to holding positive views in which elders are …
The proportion of old people in the populations of Nordic countries rose slowly in
the nineteenth century, reaching 8 per cent in Sweden in 1900 (out of a quite
youthful total population of about five million). In absolute terms, the number of
old …
Amblyopia of old people ; weakness of eyes, especially in the evening by
candlelight; during the day a cloud before the eyes; ,-:fter a meal, sensation as of
a gauze before eyes. Belladonna. — Amaurosis, with much vertigo, pressing pain
and …
… physical appearance can deter a younger person and this, in turn, can lead to
the segregation of old people and the adoption of a patronizing, almost
dehumanizing attitude towards them. Awareness of how such attitudes develop
can lead …
of+old+people
It focuses attention on three situations in which social workers may be involved.
These are the admission of children to care, of mentally disordered adults (
including old people) to mental hospitals, and of old people to institutional care,
under …
,
What is an Old Hospital The future of old hospitals is a matter of concern to
Portugal because there are still some very old hospitals working in the country,
specially in the cities of Lisbon and Oporto. Portugal is a 850 years old European …
As I had the " good luck to use some very old and Valuable M. S. 3., I was able to
g- ?ye in my edition of this work a text which at all events comes very near to the
wording written down by the author himself. An English translation of this text by …
We have heard middle-aged men and women comment of some very old person
that they themselves have no wish to grow old like this, for this is not life (buumi).
Many people are reluctant to accept even the aging associated with middle-age.
Of course, we have some very old towns and some very old low [illegible]
buildings which probably it would not be policy to spend any money on. You can
recommend, however, such as you deem best. Commencing next spring in the
way of …
Few of what ITN's Managing Editor Robin Elias calls 'the big beasts' are also
expected to shoot and edit their own material as well, but 'some very old-
established experienced reporters, producers, actually have taken to it very well.
Because a …
In January 1993 Dr. Littleton spotted some old apple trees while driving a back
road near Maysville, West Virginia. He stopped to question a man on a tractor
who directed him to some very old trees near a family cemetery. These ancient
trees …
LISTENING Ancient monuments \tE$y Listen to three tour guides describe some
very old monuments. Take notes to answer the questions below. Then compare
with a partner. Who built them? Why were they built? When was it begun?
Today's negative view of ageing has developed partly because some very old
people have often been poor, suffered considerably, looked 'worn and torn' and
lost much of their dignity. This picture will not disappear over the next 20 years,
but …
some+very+old some+very+old some+very+old some+very+old
From Egypt also we have some very old shadow play texts. They were composed
by Muhammad Ibn Däniyäl (died 1311), an oculist in Cairo, who lived during the
reign of Sultan az-Zähir Baibars in the thirteenth century. These texts are very …
some+very+old some+very+old some+very+old
Ameshaspend, part of S ll ar>d aN of S 18; this insertion of the Aogema- daetshä,
between the beginning of one Äfrin and the end of another, has probably been
caused by the loss and displacement of folios in some very old MS. The Äfrin-i …
some+very+old some+very+old some+very+old some+very+old some+very+old some+very+old some+very+old some+very+old some+very+old
Married people feel lonely less frequently, whereas the institutionalized and the
childless do so more often. Those aged 85 and older do receive substantially
more help than they give, but, remarkably, some very old people still support
others.
Her voice filled with doubt and fear, little Jojo desperately attempted to seek out
the answers to some very old questions. “Mommy! Why are people so mean to
each other?” Her mother pondered the question, then, after a little thought, she …
some+very+old
… of the 15th century stepping from them), till we reached the celebrated corner
where stands the little Mannikin. A wide little boy, standing in a dingy corner
formed by some very old houses; Flo called it “very indecent,” and did not see …
I had heard of it, but I had never visited. Almost casually, and as an afterthought,
he mentioned that he had once found the bones of a burro, and some very old
wood buried at the foot of an old and long dead cardon. It may have meant little …
some+very+old some+very+old
,
1.1.1 Tobacco chewing In 1499, Amerigo Vespucci found Indians on Margarita
Island, off the coast of Venezuela, who chewed a green herb known as tobacco
in order to quench their thirst, since it produced an increase in salivation; he also …
who+chewed
Only two women smoked, but women who chewed tobacco (21% of referents, 43
% of cases) had a considerably higher … The odds ratio (OR) for women who
chewed tobacco and who had <= 7.9 %MA was 3.8 [95% confidence interval (CI), …
Only two women smoked, but women who chewed tobacco (21% of referents, 43
% of cases) had a considerably higher … The odds ratio (OR) for women who
chewed tobacco and who had <or=7.9%MA was 3.8 [95% confidence interval (CI
), …
Researchers are only now starting to look at the eects ofmindful eating on diet
and weight gain, and the results are surprising: A recent study looked at the
satiety levels ofpeople who chewed almonds 10, 25, or 40 times. They found that
those …
In a survey of workers, those who chewed gum were more likely to report
exposure to negative factors at work, but less likely to report extreme work stress (
Smith, 2009). Furthermore, gum chewers were more likely to be neurotic and …
who+chewed
Dutch researchers found that people who chewed large bites of food for3
seconds consumed 52 percent more food before feeling full than those who
chewed smaller bites for9seconds. Eating slower and talking between swallows
also …
“Thanks to these measures of his, the chewing of the said seeds seemed to
diminish in the country of Maralpleicie; but after a very short time it was
discovered that the number of those who chewed had only seemingly diminished
; in reality …
However, pilots who chewed placebo gum performed significantly worse during
the 6-h (FSS=-0.03) as well as during the 12-h flight (FSS=0.08) than pilots who
chewed nicotine gum (FSS=0.15 / 0.30, respectively),” wrote M.S. …
He tells anecdotes of producers who chewed cigars, of method actors who
chewed lines, of the amateur groups (housewives from Queens, gay men aging
into their toupees) who did put on his plays, and the resulting discomfort of their …
He tells anecdotes of producers who chewed cigars, of method actors who
chewed lines, of the amateur groups (housewives from Queens, gay men aging
into their toupees) who did put on his plays, and the resulting discomfort of their …
In the study, people who chewed 25 to 40 times absorbed more healthy
monounsaturated fats and had higher levels of appetite-suppressing hormones
than those who chewed just 10 times. You can eat as much as two handfuls of
almonds a …
… to add to soda water the inspiration for his work and that of fellow pharmacists
was said to have come from observations of Bolivian indian workers who chewed
coca leaves to ward off fatigue and by West african workers who chewed cola …
Metabolism Chronic khat chewing increased plasma glucose and C- peptide
concentrations in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (30). Mouth In 20
volunteers who chewed khat regularly (10–160 g/ day), there was an eight-fold
increase in …
Although betel nut chewers only had a borderline significant higher risk than non-
chewers, those who chewed with a piece of betel inflorescence and swallow
betel-quid juice had a significant higher risk. Betel nut chewing was found to play
a …
"Can you tell me why the Chief of the Bakersfield Police Department called Laura
Hart, the Executive Director of the Medical Board, who chewed out the ass of the
Chief Investigator, who chewed my butt because you, our fair-haired, prima …
Written and oral sources suggest that the main users were religious leaders who
chewed the leaves to stay awake and pray; long-distance traders who preferred
to travel at night; and farmers who chewed it for energy. Since the 1 940s, …
At the conquest of Makkah, the Holy Prophet (jfcZ5$&&fcf) forgave many of his
sworn enemies. He forgave Wahshi who martyred his dear uncle Hazrat Hamza (
^<p'iiii<>i5). He forgave Hinda who chewed the liver of Hazrat Hamza (&!&&&» ).
In adults who chewed sugared or sugarless gum before surgery, gastric fluid
volume and pH did not change (Dubin et al., 1994). … (2006) noted that children
who chewed gum had larger gastric volumes than those children who did not.
who+chewed who+chewed
One study found that children who chewed this gum had fewer ear infections than
those who chewed regular gum. Eye Conditions EYELID TUMOR An eyelid
tumor looks like an irregularity or bump on the eyelid. Eyelid tumors are usually …
As a result of these forces, the native who chewed cocaine was not thought to
obtain a significant level of cocaine in the blood, according to Jaffe. Other
researchers have suggested that the natives of South America who chew coca
leaves do …
In other studies, children who chewed Xylitol-sweetened gum were compared
with children who did not chew gum. The Xylitol gum chewers had fewer ear
infections. Scientists now believe that other infections that begin in the mouth (
sinus …
He who chewed bay leaf1 said something else. And it is not by chance that we all
revolve around the sun. The body knows. l. "who chewed bay leaf": like the
oracular priestess at Delphi. THE LITTLE SEAFARER My beautiful archangel
hello, …
I don't think you ever knew anyone who chewed. Some people who chewed
tobacco could spit on a fly 15 feet away. I knew a woman once who could spit
clear across the room (dipped snuff) and hit the fireplace dead center, and it
would …
Have everyone count how many times they chew one bite of food (make sure
everyone is chewing the same item—a bite of steak, a morsel of bread, a forkful
of salad). Now take turns guessing who chewed the most and who chewed the
least.
In other studies, children who chewed Xylitol-sweetened gum were compared
with children who did not chew gum. The Xylitol gum chewers had fewer ear
infections. Scientists now believe that other infections that begin in the mouth (
sinus …
… found that those who chewed sugar-free gum sweetened with xylitol, a
naturally occurring sugar alcohol, had 40 percent fewer ear infections than
children who chewed gum containing sugar. The researchers surmised that
xylitol impeded …
The fans threw so much tobacco to me in left field that I'd stuff it in the ivy, and
then I'd tell our clubhouse man Yosh Kawana to go out and bring it in for all of us,
including Yosh, who chewed as much as I did. My nickname was "The Mayor of …
18Tooth for tooth: Those who chewed up Daniel were themselves chewed up.
19Contrast v. 12. There the king's statute is said to stand forever. 20The word “
and” in Hebrew and Aramaic not infrequently means “to wit,” and that would
seem to …
Scientists Janet Gross, Maxine L. Stitzer, and Janelle Maldonado found that ex-
smokers who chewed nicotine gum reported smaller increases in hunger and
amounts of food eaten following quitting than ex-smokers who chewed placebo
gum …
who+chewed
“It's a bit embarrassing, to be named after a grizzled army master sergeant who
chewed tobacco and shot pistols with equal enthusiasm.” “Piper is a feminine
name, though, non? This master sergeant who chewed tobacco is a woman?
It is essential to plan carefully for each laboratory period by reading the
experiment ahead of time, along with any of the assigned technique chapters.
Rather than following the instructions blindly, you should try to understand the
purpose of …
,
… is not consciously aware. One type of implicit memory is procedural memory,
which ingeneric (facts, ideas) episodic (autobiographical incidents) procedural (
skills, "how to" of 8 PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHIATRY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE.
… Trading: A Jolt Out of the Blue I Learn How to Change Gears I Trading Day In a
Capsule I Where to Find Stocks to Trade I Trading Fitness: Your Body, Your Mind
I Trading Rules to Prosper By I Center Point: Live Consciously and Succeed!
Recent studies in neuroscience demonstrate that we can change our brain just
by thinking. So ask yourself: What exactly do you spend most of your time
mentally rehearsing, thinking about, and finally demonstrating? Whether you
consciously
… designed (sometimes consciously, sometimes perhaps without self-awareness
) to dampen the attributional threat of a negative outcome, but does so in ways
that makes that outcome more probable. (Thus self- handicapping constitutes yet …
… Judging, and Discriminatory Talents 108 4.3 Learning Visual Judgment 116
4.4 Inner Discrimination, Sensory Qualities, and Higher-Order Thought 130 4.5
Consciously Seeing Is Not Just Thinking You Do 133 4.6 The Capacity to Use
Visual …
… in order to cope with a communication problem, the learner may consciously
have recourse to the mother-tongue system (c.f. transfer) or use second language
items which he knows are not completely appropriate (c.f. overgeneralisation).
It is a structuring of the whole field of one's consciousness, including consciously
entertained thoughts, consciously executed actions, and the conscious
perception of objects, in such a way that the contents of conscious experience
can be …
Doctrine and Prethematized Experience Doctrine is a form given to consciously
held beliefs. Such beliefs are derived from induction, deduction, and authority, as
well as from immediate experience, and there is great diversity among them.
Eight such poetic tropes can be noted: 1 Attribution of motive - this is maybe the
most important trope, one that turns individuals into agents, seeking to influence
events and achieve their purposes consciously or unconsciously; motives cannot …
To experience shame, however, an individual must have the capacity to form
stable self-representations and to consciously self-reflect (i.e., direct atten- tional
focus toward those representations). These two capacities allow the individual to …
Still, what is consciously and intellectually op- erative … evidence, judging, and
deliberating further determine us after the manner of second act as intellectually,
rationally, and morally conscious and as consciously active and functioning.
Good managers are aware of this process and they consciously intervene in it.
They use it to improve the information available for decisions and to build the
psychological identification essential to successful strategies. The process is both …
ISBN 0-521-46049-2 Hardback 0-521-46607-5 Paperback Acknowledgments
The original places and dates of publication of articles in this anthology are as
follows: "Medium Specificity Arguments and the Self-Consciously Invented Arts," …
This means that they thought that we consciously experience not only the
difference between, say, believing that it rains … We do not only consciously
experience the difference between seeing a red tomato and seeing a yellow
banana, we …
See True conjugate Conjunctivitis, 967, 1494t–1495t Conscious relaxation, 332
Conscious sedation, 1069, 1073b, 1131, 1132 Consciously controlled breathing,
332–333, 333 Conservation, 800 Constipation from chemotherapy, 1591–1592 …
… also has to be tough when the “inner couch potato” says: “That's too hard today
. I quit!” S U M M I T Training actively, consciously and systematically Training in
shooting sports means. 24 Training Shooting Sports.
In the past, this model has often been used by policymakers, consciously or
unconsciously, and has directed many attempts to change education. After the
discussion in the previous section, it will be no surprise that the RD&D model has …
… a decision, consciously and with forethought, and you're already on the right
track. heavy habit You want french fries or a banana split right this second? You
aren't two years old. Are you going to have a tantrum if you don't get what you
want …
One reasonable interpretation for (Ib) is that Veronica's wrong-recipe belief was
only minimally involved, if at all, in her conscious thinking, so that she did not
consciously think (to any strong degree) that she was following a recipe that was …
… Is a Good Internal Warm-up for Other Exercise Systems Cross-Training with
Chi Gung 68 Consciously Tensing or Relaxing Muscles and Joints 69 Tradeoffs
for Yin and Yang Personalities 69 Stress-Reducing and Stress-Producing
Exercises …
In the case of implicit memory, it is the experience of some past event that is not
consciously available. In memory studies, the “event” is often the presentation of
a particular word or a picture in a learning task. The experimenter has perfect …
The vast majority of meaningful human behavior is purposeful or willed or
controlled (though not necessarily consciously so)—it is employed toward some
end. It is these ends, or goals, that direct, energize, and sustain purposeful
behavior …
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you coura- geously explore, creatively express, and consciously embrace your
extraordinary human journey. ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ USA $24.95 • CAN $25.95 Publisher's
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… to truly meditate, one must consciously create a balance between In and Yo,
the body and the mind, and enter into meditation not overly reliant upon one or
the other. Dogen believed that, since all of ones activities are pathways to …
… inference of consciously parallel conduct" by the defendants); In re Carbon
Black Antitrust Litig., 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 20561 (D. Mass. 2005) (denying
motion to dismiss when the circumstances alleged permit a "reasonable
inference of …
… and their numbers could be increased by offering higher salaries, Thus, the
nature of the proposal contained in the report was consciously shaped by the "
ruling idea of concentration of authority and responsibility" (56, emphasis added).
,
… and Division 205 EXERCISES 3.4 207 CHAPTER SUMMARY 211 CHAPTER
3 REVIEW EXERCISES 212 4 Number Theory 215 SECTION 4.1 Divisibility and
Related Concepts 216 INVESTIGATION 4.1 Interesting Dates 216 Odd and Even
He used long afterwards to tell as a characteristic touch, that when he began to
speak of Mitya, Fyodor Pavlovitch looked for some time as though he did not
understand what child he was talking about, and even as though he was
surprised to …
Of all the manifestations of the Greek genius none is more impressive and even
awe-inspiring than that which is revealed by the history of Greek mathematics.
Not only are the range and the sum of what the Greek mathematicians actually …
and you see eyes glaze over, a shudder pass through the body, and even a
sweat break out on the forehead. The chapters in this part help you find your way
through the maze of mythical mathematical word problems. No more anxiety
attacks …
This book discusses odd and even numbers, numeral shapes, multiplication,
multiples, factors, and prime numbers, as well as square and triangular numbers.
The author guides the reader through hands-on activities that make all these …
Already in the second century, therefore, we hear of some Rabbis who
assembled prior to the actual Call to Prayer in order to sing psalms of praise
known as Hallel (pronounced hah-LAYL, or, popularly, HAH-layl); and even
before that—at …
New in My behalf for every and entre human beings and then the Second is
bringing every and even entire human beings who are willingly following him to
establish My Paradise on the Planet earth and enter into that established
Paradise …
ferociously on dishes
Its origins in subsistence preparations and its development restrained by a
necessary frugality explain the fundamental conservatism of traditional cuisine.
For the long centuries when famine was an ever-present possibility and wherever …
of traditional cuisine as a means of sustainable development.29 The
Mediterranean diet constitutes a set of skills, knowledge, practices and traditions
ranging from the landscape to the table, including the crops, harvesting, fishing, …
Those efforts in Michoaca ́n also underline the importance of traditional cuisine
as a means of sustainable development'' (ibidem, p. 35). (23) ''The Mediterranean
diet constitutes a set of skills, knowledge, practices and traditions ranging from …
of+traditional+cuisine
As in other Maritime regions, seafood is an important aspect of traditional cuisine
to which restaurants in Newfoundland are trying to cater. For example, Jacqui
Hunter is the owner and operator of Java Jacks Restaurant and Café in Rocky …
of+traditional+cuisine
As the programme ofthe annual feast has, from the very beginning, included a
communal meal, where participants share their home-made dishes and drinks,
the presentation of traditional cuisine has become a compulsory part ofthe festive …
In terms of food, this manifests itself as a rejection of traditional cuisine in favor of
international imports. When something else can step in and replace history in that
ambassadorial role, as beer does for Munich, then tradition need not …
Because the culinary art of the medieval Bosnian kingdom was confined to the
noblemen's castles, we can say that the year 1462 marks the birth of traditional
cuisine in Bosnia and Herzegovina. That was the year when the first ascinca, …
In most European countries, rawfish is not a part of traditional cuisine. However,
many Europeans discovered raw fish dishes in the late 1970swhen French chefs
began to experiment with Asian ingredients and cooking methods. However …
Mutter Hoppe GERMAN This cozy, wood-paneled restaurant still serves the solid
Teutonic cuisine favored by a quasi-legendary matriarch (Mother Hoppe) who
used to churn out vast amounts of traditional cuisine to members of her extended …
He has acquired abundant knowledge of traditional cuisine through processing
cassava farine, arrowroot and cassava starch, cocoa, preserves and sweets, and
fruit cordials. He makes flour from a variety of tubers and fruitssweet potato, …
A 14th-century inn serving huge portions of traditional cuisine, with plenty of
walnut sauces. There's also a walnut oil press where the southwest's favourite
dressing is made, open for visits (Tues and Thurs afternoon July and Aug,
afternoons …
You can also see the differences in Goan-Portuguese and Hindu styles of
architecture and enjoy a taste of traditional cuisine. The guided tour ends with a
bizarre 3-D display of Hindu gods and mythologies—perhaps the only sore point
in this …
Local Food Production • Olives and Olive Oil: Olive oil plays a role in the
Skopelos diet, being the basis of all recipes of traditional cuisine. The most
prevalent olive is the "Pelion" variety, larger and rounder than the "Kalamata". For
eating the …
Where they hew to the line of traditional cuisine, trading on authenticity, Brewerkz
has the ability to cater to a wider range of tastes because of the inclusive and
eclectic nature of what is defined as American cuisine. The beer program is also
a …
Mexican-born chef Rose Marie Plaschinski runs Xilonen (www.cookinginmexico .
com.mx), the school of traditional cuisine, in Guadalajara. Xilonen has full-day
and weeklong classes. It also has private lessons for individual and groups, and …
of+traditional+cuisine of+traditional+cuisine
An understanding of the basic ingredients that are used in Georgian food allows
cooks to experiment while still remaining within the scope of traditional cuisine. I
have arranged the recipes in the conventional categories found in most …
The modern urban palate has become so acclimated to a barrage of brash tastes
that it is no longer satisfied by the more subtle flavors of traditional cuisine. The
results of all these changes within the past century have been a marked shift in …
And if you've had your fill of traditional cuisine, a world-class collection of Asian,
Brazilian, Italian, Peruvian, and other cuisines is available in San Salvador. The
country's 13% dining tax is normally included in the menu price with an additional …
Mexican-born chef Rose Marie Plaschinski runs Xilonen (www.cookinginmexico .
com.mx), the school of traditional cuisine, in Guadalajara. Xilonen has full-day
and weeklong classes. It also has private lessons for individual and groups, and …
Poulikakos Restaurant-Grill (g 27330 22792; mains €6-14, fish per kilogram €35-
55) You know the deal: Greek favourites for lovers of traditional cuisine. Decor is
basic, helpings are gargantuan, quality is good – and prices are reasonable.
.
There were wild boar, originally just pigs, imported to control the rattlesnakes,
and there were sometimes hunting parties, imported to control the wild boar.
Except for the town of Avalon, curving in picture frame symmetry about Avalon
Bay, …
Yes, and there were wild boar and coyote there, too. If an animal was likely to
charge you and do you the most damage, it was a wild boar in a tight space. They
usually brought the whole family, too. But at this place, at Barlow Flat, we could …
There were wild boar in the Tiergarten. You could hear them grunting as they
wallowed in their enclosure or, sometimes, squealing like the brakes on my old
DKW as they fought with each other. Whenever I heard that sound I thought of the …
I stopped dead in my tracks, straining to hear. Another sound, the crunch of
leaves and stone. Something was moving through the undergrowth. My heart
skipped a beat. I knew there were wild boar in the Pyrenees, but were there also
bears or …
The fauna has changed radically; originally there were wild boar in the Great
North Wood, and beavers and wolves. There were also domesticated animals – a
great many pigs, for example, foraged freely in the woods. In the Domesday Book …
There were wild boar and deer to be had in the surrounding countryside and the
CZ ZKK 602 was his regular companion on these trips. With its four round
magazine of.458 Winchester Magnum ammunition, the Chief knew its power was
very …
There were wild boar and deer, elephants that could be used for transportation, a
tiger that could be met in the jungle. Khe Sanh seemed beautiful and innocent,
like the Americans who came there and saw that beauty. Americans learned that …
Jo told us to be back by 8 o'clock as there were wild boar about, and they could
be dangerous. We didn't need telling twice! At the hotel, they had different menus
at different times of the day. This often made it difficult to order food, because you …
,
… Butt with Sweet Garlic Rub Championship Barbecued Whole Hog Oooh and
Aaaah Barbecued Suckling Pig Every year at the Memphis in May World
Championship Barbecue Cooking Contestand the BarbeQLos- sal Contest in
Des Moines, …
Early growth as a special case Being born with a body-fat content of perhaps 10-
20 g l, the suckling pig partitions nutrients in favour of lipid deposition to reach
150-160 g kg"' at the time of weaning, the ratio of lipid to protein in …
Roast suckling pig and baby lamb are on the menu. La Raya — a typical parrilla
in business since 1944 — provides a complete Asado al Homo Lola — a trendy
establishment in the fashionable Recoleta restaurant district facing out on …
suckling+pig
135 Rack 137 Shank and Hock 140 Shoulder 143 Sirloin 144 Suckling Pig 146
Tenderloin 148 Variety Meats 153 IV. LAMB 1 56 Breast and Barbecue Ribs 158
Chops 161 Ground Lamb 163 Leg 166 Loin 168 Neck 170 Rack 172 Shank 175 …
One of them, for journalists, consisted of eight courses: (1) a glass of vodka, (2)
daily shchi with yesterday's kasha, (3) 2 glasses of vodka, (4) suckling pig with
horseradish, (5) 3 glasses of vodka, (6) horseradish, cayenne pepper, and soy …
From basic Steakhouse Burgers (page 93) to a fire-roasted Honey-Glazed Roast
Suckling Pig (page 239), the more than 300 recipes in this book demonstrate
basic grilling principles and fabulous grilled flavor. Rib-Eye Steaks with Fragrant …
… typically fabricated into market cuts Sold as hanging meat 400a Roasting pig/
Suckling pig Sold whole, unsplit; can be semi boned and stuffed Suckling 18—35
; Roasting 40–60, 60–80, 80–100 90–110 Roast whole, spit/ rotisserie, roast flat …
The best quality pork meat comes from a suckling pig, which is very tender and
juicy. LAMB: Every cut from a spring lamb weighing no more than 30 pounds is
ideal for grilling. YOUNG GOAT: Choose an animal of no more than 20 pounds
with …
ROAST SUCKLING Pic (Cochinillo asado) I SPAIN Rub the body cavity of a
suckling pig with a generous amount of crushed garlic and put inside a handful or
two of chopped parsley, a BOUQUET GARNI, and some chopped onions. Salt
and …
… soaked for several days in salt water, scraped, and boiled till tender. Used to
make hashes, loaves, casseroles, chilies, fritters, and gumbos. Cochon de Lait
Cajun roast suckling pig. Country Ham Any ham that is cured by the dry-salt
method, …
a sheep, 15 drachmas; to the Hero at Antisara a suckling pig, 3 drachmas and 3
obols; to the Hero at Pyrgilion a suckling pig, 3 drachmas and 3 obols; to Ion the
sacrifice of a sheep in alternate years. Wood for the sacrifices and for those …
… rooms, but none outside of it. The majority of these are clustered in Rooms 11/
12 and may represent some type of sacrifice or a ritual meal for the dead. Pork
was the preferred meat of the Romans and young suckling pig was considered a …
suckling+pig
The energy requirement for milk production can be estimated from the growth
rate of the suckling pig and the number of pigs in the litter (Noblet and Etienne,
1989): Milk Energy = (4.92 X ADG X pigs) - (90 X pigs) (1-18) in which milk
energy is …
… sturgeon and lamprey; aspics; more tortes; junket drowning in white wine;
Catalan-style chicken; green blancmange; stewed veal; mutton and roebuck;
suckling pig; capon, and duck and black and sour cherries macerated in Tyrian
wine.
You may wish to substitute a traditional holiday food, Roast Suckling Pig, in the
place of the roast pork on the opposite page. Be sure to consult your meat dealer
early, as this specialty is not always available. Plan suckling pig for a large …
His still lifes read like menus of tavern fare: mtsvadi, barbel (a local fish), suckling
pig, chicken, sausage, fruits, scallions, radishes, and cucumbers all line up in a
row, begging the viewer's selection. Pirosmani presented food in its unadorned …
… DeceMber 14 Bouillabaisse Day | 285 DeceMber 15 Cupcake Day | 286
DeceMber 16 Chocolate-Covered Anything Day | 288 DeceMber 17 Maple Syrup
Day | 288 DeceMber 18 Roast Suckling Pig Day | 289 DeceMber 19 Hard Candy
Day …
Ideally, meat should cool to roast or whole chicken to 1 hour for a whole lamb or
suckling pig. During the resting period, the internal temperature of the meat will
continue to rise a few degrees at a rate relative to its density and thickness.
If you can get a 5-7 lb. suckling pig, treat your dinner guests to this time-honored
delicacy. Rub the cleaned piglet inside and out with salt, pepper, marjoram, and (
optional) 1-2 buds mashed garlic. Place in covered container and let stand at …
(LF) Un roûti de cochon. A pork roast. (TB) 3 dirty, untidy man 4 scup, southem
porgy Ô 'cochon de garde wild boar <TB> 'cochon de lait a suckling pig b social
gathering at which a suckling pig is roasted <AV, Da84> 'cochon farouche …
… Pork Loin Roast Pork Shoulder with Fennel Roast Suckling Pig Boneless
Spiced Pork Loin Roast Braised Pork Shoulder in Milk Braised Pork Shoulder
with Grapes BeerBraised Pork Shoulder Lamb Chops with White Wine Lamb
Chops with …
This can be made with a very young suckling pig, but normally in Bali a
moderately sized pig is stuffed with a mixture of chilies, fragrant roots, herbs and
spices, its skin liberally anointed with crushed turmeric dissolved in water. The
pig is …
suckling+pig
Pig, Suckling Pig The domestication of wild pigs took place in southwest Asia
more than nine thousand years ago. Unlike cattle and sheep, pigs are omni-
vores that eat anything from household waste to grass, which makes them
relatively …
… in a small sauce pan and heat on low just until warmed through. To serve,
topthe pancakeswithapad of butter and pour the warm preserves over the top.
GAMEMAKERS' SUCKLING PIG SERVES 24 Katniss expressed her frustration
and.
… 191 WHX GOO TAKE5 A BATH WA1T1NG FOR MX BAB1 Balinese Suckling
Pig Mauritian "Bouillabaisse" Simple Shellfish Stock Reunionnaise Yellow
Chicken and Banana Curry Yellow Rice Oven-Baked Cape Malay Curry
LEMONGRA55 …
… in the royal palace (p67)  Restaurante Sobrino de Botín Eat suckling pig in
the world's oldest restaurant (p149)  Plaza de la Puerta del Sol Take Madrid's
pulse at its beating heart (p69) LA LATINA & LAVAPIÉS La Latina sits on the
cusp …
… one cheese and pepper], ingredients are the • Seats: 45 of Angelo's
amatriciana, pasta best available, the • € 105.00 w/o wine emblematic dishes;
and chickpeas or bread is steam baked S all 5fc A <> and roast suckling pig
gnocchi. Classic …
Many of those festivals, notably Lent and Carnival, dramatised the swing
between want and satiety that dominated most people's lives. The uniquely
Bolognese Feast of the Suckling Pig, which Croce attended and recounted many
times, is the …
Cooking pigs 'feet Preparing a suckling pig for roasting Marinating. Using the
cooking juices to make a rich, flavorsome sauce will add lots of extra flavor to the
finished dish and can easily be done while the meat is resting. When the meat is …
… karad–ord–eva snicla ('Black George's schnitzel'), medaljoni (veal steak),
ćulbastija (grilled veal or pork), prasetina na ražnju (spit-roast suckling pig),
jagnjetina na ražnju (spit-roast lamb),jagnjeće pečenje (roast lamb), kapama (
lamb stew), …
… Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Macedonia 159 Kisela Corba 160 National
Soup of Serbia Bosanski Lonac 161 Bosnian Meat Pot Podvarak 161 Baked
Sauerkraut Peceno Prase lf>2 Roast Suckling Pig Prebanac 1 62 Baked Lima
Beans …
suckling pig 78 harissa lamb leg with roasted pumpkin, feta and pomegranate
salad 82 salt and pepper bugs with shaoxing 83 robbo's ribs 83 prawn rolls 85
vongole with fregola 86 barbecued seared scallops with sauce vierge 89
snapper …
… for the required cooking time, adding more coals from a supply started in
another grill or fire pit if needed to maintain the temperature. Barbecued Suckling
Pig Since a whole hog can dress out 94 An IrresIstIble HIstory of soutHern food.
Roast suckling pig is the preferred holiday dish for entertaining on most islands,
more than making up for the noticeable absence of snow. 4 or 5 large yams or
sweet potatoes, peeled 3 medium onions, chopped 3 green onions, chopped 1 or
2 …
… 4-10 $14.95, Seniors 65+ 10% off, Soup Station, Salads, Carving Station of
Prime Rib with horseradish sauce & au jus and Whole Roasted Suckling Pig, The
Willows Specialty Fire Roasted Portobello Mushrooms with balsamic butter
sauce, …
They had ginger sauce for lamb and suckling pig; camelyn sauce, made from
ground currants and walnuts, cinnamon and breadcrumbs and vinegar, for eating
with heron, crane, plover and bustard. Also, a more familiar green sauce made …
For how can one compare Basque food, based largely around fish dishes, to
roast lamb from Sepulveda, roast suckling pig from Segovia, gazpa- cho
manchego, gazpacho andaluz, Extremenan wild duck with orange, paella
valenciana, …
,
and turkey
;
The pikeperch fillet with two peppers, sturgeon steak with onion preserve, and
grilled red tuna en habits de fleurs should satisfy fish-lovers. Not forgetting the
delicious homemade creme brulee for dessert, of course. •Menu to 1 1,50 € •
Menu …
Rosie was feeding Alita a small dish of vanilla pudding for dessert, of course she
got more of it on her, than in her. I sure could get used to this family stuff. Charles
sat his coffee cup down and said, “I suppose you're right, this world sure has …
For dessert, of course, we had to have Peach Melba, named for the famous
Australian opera star, Dame Nellie Melba. This was a magnificent concoction
consisting of a slice of pound cake topped by half a peach, filled with vanilla ice
cream, …
And serve apple pie for dessert, of course, along with plenty of hot spiced cider to
drink (see Mulled Cider, page 37). To keep the kids busy and happy, bring along
stuff they can do. Disposable cameras are a hit. Face paints are fun, too.
This leaves room for dessert, of course. Fruit crumble, double-frosted brownies
and Maranne's ice cream compete with the Key Lime pie. It seems the Key lime
pie always wins. THE OLD FORT Mount Pleasant % 784-458-3440 $$$ MC, Visa …
We hadpizza for dinner andice cream for dessert, of course. Wow, what atreat.
Amy and Shawn left this morning.I hopewecan catch upwiththem again. Bothof
them are entertainers from Nashville. Her genre is bluegrass. We were unable to …
For dessert, of course, there was cheesecake, since she remembered Jeremy
liked it. All this was eaten off her best china, which is really pretty — not that I'm
into that kind of thing. "My mother-in-law bought these dishes for me when I got …
"For dessert, of course. And let me see... what was the entree? Yes, chicken livers
and mushrooms. They do that awfully well here." She felt terribly sly, rewarded by
the relief that gradually softened the worried lines on her mother's face.
,
Contributors vii Series editor's preface viii Preface ix Acknowledgments x 1
Teachers as course developers 1 Kathleen Graves 2 A framework of course
development processes 12 Kathleen Graves 3 Designing workplace ESOL
courses for …
This means, for example, that I have unfavorably cited my own work (see bequest
), the work of my grandfather (see feoff (O), and the work of my mentor, Charles
Alan Wright (see disinterested). Of course, in Wright's case, there must be 100 …
John Frederick Feldhusen. instructional □ DDD DDD THE THREE-STAGE
MODEL OF COURSE DESIGN This One Front Cover.
127 Mercury Retrograde / 127 Void-of-Course Moon / 129 Brad Pitt / 131
Condoleezza Rice / 132 Anderson Cooper / 133 Dr. Phil McGraw / 134 Willie
Nelson / 135 Ted Kennedy / 136 Tom Hanks / 137 Al Gore / 138 Tiger Woods /
139 Oprah …
The definitions thus enacted by law are for the most part terse, practical, and of
course authoritative. Most, if not all, of such statutory interpretations of words and
phrases will be found under their appropriate titles. Due prominence has (t) vi …
A federal statute, of course, applies to all states. A state statute, in contrast,
applies only within the state's borders. State laws thus may vary from state to
state. No federal statute may violate the U.S. Constitution, and no state statute or
local …
USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Volume 1 of Course of Theoretical Physics
Translated from the Russian by J. B. SYKES and J. S. BELL UTTERWORTH
E I N E M A N N Butterworth-Heinenann Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2
8DP A …
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a patisserie Yule log à l’ancienne was proposed
by+the+house by+the+house
In either case, the president or vice president may be accused by the House (
called an impeachment) and then removed from office if convicted by the Senate.
(Note that impeachment does not mean removal but rather refers to an
accusation …
by+the+house by+the+house
… because of his involvement in the Watergate scandal; and in the 1990s,
President Clinton went through sexual scandals that led to his being impeached
by the House of Representatives (but not convicted of that charge by the Senate).
by+the+house
A 200-foot-long (61 -meter) concrete retaining wall is inserted into the site,
parallel to the water's edge. A portion of this wall is occupied by the house and
the other section defines an exterior dry garden. A large reflecting pool
envelopes the …
… to his estate at Ealing. His active participation in Coventry on behalf of the
Tories during the 1722 election led to allegations that he had instigated a riot, for
which he was ordered into custody by the House on 20 Nov.: he was discharged
on …
1742, and took name of Leicester 1744. At the by-election of 1767 Leicester was
returned unopposed. In 1768 he contested Preston on the corporation interest in
opposition to that of Lord Strange. He was returned but unseated by the House
Abkürzungen im Edierten Text B. A., B. C. Report from the Select Committee on
Bank Acts; toge- ther with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence,
app. and Index. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 30 July 1857.
The Senate, like the House of Lords, had to support all bills initiated by the House
before they were approved or ve- toed by the president. The Senate and
president could negate bills passed by the people's house, just as the monarch
and …
by+the+house
TITLE I— AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMS Production, Processing, and Marketing
Office of the Secretary The conference agreement provides $5,092,000 for the
Office of the Secretary instead of $3,468,000 as proposed by the House and …
by+the+house
,
whose polite
and discreet waiters operated
In Iran, men and women do not worship together, and praying aloud instead of in
silence is the rule. Occasion. The occasion of a communication encounter also
controls the behavior of the participants. The same auditorium can be the …
Transcription conventions used for interaction excerpts in Chapter 3 (0.5) ?
elapsed time in silence by tenth of seconds rising contour falling terminal contour
a continuing contour inaudible speech non-verbal activity a pointer to a specific
part …
,
as
if in a burn unit
.
Jed had been a bit stupid
,
Danny spotted Melvin Quick's bicycle standing in the driveway, a discomforting
thought as he realized the teenager was at home alone with his little sister Cindy.
As Danny stepped into the house, he sensed something was wrong. He walked …
Powers's eyes narrowed as he realized that two months' restriction meant no
more seeing Miss Barbara Westin until this academic class year was completed
in June. Manuel "Dom" Dominguez kept the smile from his face as he marched
away …
Joseph Rotblat, who unfortunately cannot be with us any more, experienced this
when he realized that he could not go on with the Manhattan Project after
learning that the Germans had not built an atomic bomb. He followed what was
for him …
When Reason awoke, he realized he had been sleeping for hours. Apparently,
the captain had assigned a work crew to clean the deck below. Reason rubbed
his tired eyes and looked about. A large crew was inside the cabin with buckets, …
Now, as he watched the black hopper that was nibbling at the wool of his sock
with its four-way lip, he realized that they had all turned black … He realized that
the fire must have come the year before, but the grasshoppers were all black now
.
He realized that when he had been afraid to change he had been holding on to
the illusion of old cheese that was no longer there. … He realized the fastest way
to change is to laugh at your own folly - then you can let go and quickly move on.
He cautiously began to open one eye, making a tiny slit only large enough to see
out of, while allowing in as little light as possible. It was only when he heard his
goddamned Aunt Edna rattling pans in the kitchen sink that he realized where he …
By now, he realized, Sara had been living in New York almost twice as long as in
London. Es war die Chance, auf die er sein Leben lang gewartet hatte.
Inzwischen, so wurde ihm bewusst, hatte Sara fast doppelt so lange in New York
als in …
Regardless of the drawbacks, orders began pouring in, and Cohen was
authorizing distributorships for the little box on rails. Though he still thought of it
as a shop-window display, he realized people were buying it as a toy and
hedged his bets …
Although he had never actually spoken to any of them before, several were quite
familiar to him. He'd often seen them working along the coast. Studying them now
, more closely, he realized that something was unusual about one of them.
Ian felt even better when he considered what Beth had told him. If Beth had told
the police that he was in all likelihood with her, he reasoned, the police would
have to accept that he had not killed Twanda Reed. He realized that the police
had …
He cried, “I could have died,” he realized. He confessed that he had been
drinking. Livvie's fears had been confirmed. He referred to talking to Tony the
previous night. Livvie said, “Yeah, I know, I was standing right there.” “Why didn't
you pick …
He realized that all the people attending the mass had been regulars who were
so accustomed to attending Sunday morning mass that they couldn't imagine
doing anything else on the first day of the week. Tony moved to the table, lifted
out a …
he+realized
Thoughtful to it and awake, he realized a kinship with humanity concerning
inconsistency; shamefully displaying vigor, the oily haired, forty-something
person hung his head as he walked, staggering with the residual stolen liquor,
not wanting …
Not that an immediate attempt to escape would do him any good at the moment,
he realized almost at once. Bill's first reaction had been that of any small animal
being chased by larger ones—to duck and dodge and take advantage of his …
Now he realized the reason behind his father's initial malcontent with the game.
He had to admit, the thought of playing baseball at the world-class level
appealed to him so, but as a little boy, it was difficult for him to grasp the concept
of being …
… refusing to engage in the discussion with Tania and his mother. However, as
he realized that Tania was not going to side with his mother against him and that
she was truly interested in hearing his side of things, he became more involved.
'Do you suppose he realized all this?' she asked suddenly. 'What we can see,
here on these maps?' 'Thomas Cole is a strange person,' Sherikov said, half to
himself. 'Apparently he has a kind of intuition about machines, the way things are …
The girl of his teenage fantasies, the one he'd always wondered about still after
all these years, was in the very next room. Lying in the very bed he'd occupied
only moments before. The one and only Julie Lancaster. Once he realized who …
… at the affection he felt. Once he'd hated the ship, but she'd brought him alive
from Veti IV; she'd done her job well. It wasn't her fault she was owned by
GrakoffGarikoff. Then he realized that he could probably focusjust as easily
Chapter 2 ...
Help washere,he realized. Lots of help, for his mindfast forwarded to the sound of
sirens andthe echoes offlashing lightsasthey played across hiseyelids. People
seemedtobe all around him.Voices shouted encouragement too him; urging him …
He saw her blonde head almost at once as he swung into the room; he also felt
his hopes dissipate somewhat when he realized that George Breck was sitting
next to her at the bar. They had drinks in front of them and were talking
animatedly, …
A smile cracked his lips as he realized he was in a stare down with a frog. “Why
do people call you Rags?” Rags' head snapped up. He realized instantly that he
lost the stare down, but that didn't stop him from looking around. Other than a …
In the forest, Happy Jack was perplexed at what was going on. Soon he realized
he was doing it. Somehow, he had powers. He began to experiment with a small
brook that ran beside him. He stood up, extended his arms, and closed his eyes.
Marcel saw the pallor of fear enter their faces, and he realized suddenly how
afraid he himself was. For a moment they were all in another world. A world of
death and violence. Paris had vanished. And he knew somehow that this was not
the …
However, he realized that Boston was large enough to support a newspaper. On
September 25, 1690, he published the first newspaper in the American colonies.
Titled Publick Occurrences, Both Forreign and Domestick, it was printed by …
As Matthew turned around to rejoin the party, he realized that he was the focus of
Elizabeth's attention. He felt guilty for leaving her alone, but instantaneously felt a
twinge of accomplishment as her eyes told him that she was longing for more …
Freud never intended that psychoanalysis would have a broad range of
application, and he realized that to be employed more widely it would require
significant modification. Over the years, psychoanalytically oriented approaches
have been …
It was almost up to his mouth when he realized what he was doing. He dropped it
, recoiling from the body. He almost shrieked, but nothing came out of his throat. It
was only when Joseph brought his hands to his face did he learn how he was …
He realized that he had always made decisions based on his mother's approval.
2. He learned only to be afraid … He realized that he does not need to be perfect
or have a picture-perfect life in order to be happy. 5. He realizes and sees how …
He realized that by not doing he was making a conscious choice to do. This is the
basic fundamental principle behind all of his subsequent teaching. This choice,
he reasoned, was responsible for the quality of his performance. He called this …
As he sat at his desk, he realized that simply saying his company was "unique"
was not enough. His customers wouldn't buy more products because he shouted
"We are unique." He knew they would reply "The proof of the puzzle is in the …
He got to the point that he couldn't even move, and he realized that was like a
whipping for not using what he was supposed to use. So, no matter … Well, he
realized he had to use that gift to be able to maintain or function in life. I saw
some …
He said he realized there would be alternate proposals and he would be glad to
discuss any others. Regarding the participa- tion of Germany in the defense effort
, Mr. Schuman said it would seem illogical for us to de- fend Western Europe, …
,
to offer his father such a meal
.
These are customers who are only coming to this dry-cleaner because they have
purchased a suit from this specific suit retailer and they know now that they can
receive a 10% discount from this dry-cleaner. That is why they will go to this
The conditions associated with the existence of this dry grain mode are
summarised at the beginning of Chapter II, which serves as an introduction to
Chapters III to XI - the remaining chapters being historical. In this introductory
chapter I try, …
Many investigators have taken the dry deposition flux to be the negative of the net
flux and likewise have taken the dry deposition velocity as this dry deposition flux
divided by the number concentration at the reference height (§2.7.2.1).
The only way commercially to get lumber this dry (that is, below air dry) is to dry it
in a kiln; hence "kiln dried" lumber suggests this sufficient degree of drying. The
drying can also be accomplished by simply leaving wood exposed indoors until it …
This dry air then dries your building materials and basement contents, which
makes the damp smell and damp feeling go away! What a huge difference a
SaniDry can make in “condensation season.” People really love their dry
basement …
5 the gate structures prepared by this dry etch process exhibit either positive or
negative sidewalls due to … Since the tilt angle of the sidewall is less than 15°
this dry etch process is better suited for device fabrication than wet etching. From
this
This very small exhaust valve has been mounted on the wrist of this dry suit. ficult
to get the excess air out of the suit. Notice we say, “the excess air,” because it is
not possible to get all the air out of the suit, and you would never actually want to …
This+dry
… assessment on the basis of a list of droughts and famines in Tete in central
Mozambique which I elaborated and the correspondence of famines in this dry
savanna zone and the Sahel. 14 Lawal 1992: 67 on a title holder termed magajin …
Toward the end of this dry sump development came the 340 Pro Stock motor.
Running a dry sump and squeezed into a Plymouth Arrow, the car won almost
every race in NHRA Pro Stock in 1978, including the World Championship. The
dry …
And be reminded, He called this dry part land. Note God didn't call this dry part
earth. He, God called this dry part land. Here be ever reminded, these two words
earth and land represent two different things where God's Words are concerned.
Secondarily, we used the classic floral and pollinator syndromes for guidance (
Proctor et al. 1996). Finally, we called on published accounts and our general
field experiences with pollinators and pollination that began in 1970 in this dry
forest.
This dry weather has done a lot of harm to the crops. frV □ ^-C^ • Ul ' A-(l 3. fZAA
^f" . A dry book, like one on economics, makes me fall asleep when I read it. 7\-}&
: 9»nji s oil* - ?h □ flAA^f □ ^X* A<P ' AW1 □ VJfrA«P 1 ££H?A dry spell A dry …
5% of the dry film thicknesses may be smaller than the limit [5]. Figure 5 illustrates
this definition. A usual minimal dry film thickness smin for cooling towers is 200 (
xm [6]. To achieve this dry film thickness the necessary mass of liquid coating …
The net effect of this dry-brushing will be light color on the higher surfaces and
darker shades in lower areas. This gives your ground a realistic three-
dimensional quality. There is no rule that says your highlight color must be
derived from your …
This+dry This+dry This+dry
Thus, when milk stasis occurs, the mammogenic and lactogenic stimulation of
pregnancy opposes stimuli for mammary involution. Processes of mammary
growth and involution both occur during this dry period between successive
lactations.
The arguments for and against an offensive this dry season are presented in
paragraphs 57-64. 1 E. If there is not an offensive this dry season, Hanoi will
continue to launch and no doubt accelerate carefully orchestrated significant
localized, …
This couple has frequented this dry- cleaner on a weekly basis for the past seven
years. They spend an average of $30 a week on their dry-cleaning services. On
one occasion, the drycleaner misplaced the couple's dry-cleaning order of seven …
1965 D. A. Ward & G. G. Kassebaum Women's Prison 99: That's more or less a
bulldagger's... kick, this dry fucking. 1969 J. Briley Traitors 133: They had had a
spell of intense sessions holding hands in the library and dry-fucking against the …
So why would regular fire be needed to maintain this dry prairie community? A
small very rare snail called the wing snaggletooth lives only on the steep dry
slopes along the Mississippi River. This minute snail forages on decaying matter
in …
This+dry This+dry
This dry wear between the nitrided layer and AhOj advances in the abrasive
mode. Low friction coefficient is corresponding to low flash temperature between
nitrided layer and counter material of alumina. Since the abrasive coefficient …
The electrode reactions are complicated but are approximately these: 2NH4 (aq)
Zn(s) ±£ 2MnO2(s) 2e ±£ Zn2 (aq) 2e Mn2O3(s) H2O(l) 2NH3(aq) (anode) (
cathode) The voltage of this dry cell is initially about 1.5 V, but it decreases as
current …
This+dry This+dry This+dry
This dry mix is then charged into the extruder. As the mix passes through the
heated extruder, the feed screw mixes the fused resin and colorant mixture. The
colored material is extruded in continuous strands, approximately 0.12 in. (3.2
mm) in …
The trough that occurs during this dry phase of the southern uni-modal deepens
southward and defines the gradient. Rainfall during the wet season phase from
November to January is roughly uniform across the region, variation again being …
This+dry This+dry
,
serious man
,
To demonstrate nursing care, the following nursing process presents the care of
a patient with a long arm cast for a closed reduction of a Colles' fracture. The
nursing process begins after the cast is applied. ASSESSMENT The initial step in
the …
Name some things with a long /. Draw pictures of those things on sheets of
construction paper. Use the clips to hang the sheets on the clothesline. Make a
Rhyming Rainbow Ffi MATERIALS 1 sheet construction paper markers or
crayons Draw …
… bursae medium to small, ovoid to spheroid, without signa; ductus seminalis
arising from first half of ductus bursae; receptaculum seminis (spermatheca) with
a long duct; apophyses anteriores absent, apo- physes posteriores well
developed, …
Resurfacing of pitted facial acne scars with a long-pulsed Er: YAG laser.
Dermatol Surg 2001; 27: 107-10. … Laser resurfacing with a long pulse Er- bium:
YAG laser compared to the 950 (is pulsed COi laser. Lasers Surg Med 2001;29:
136-41.
Jew with a long girdled tunic and mantle trimmed with yellow stripes. Pointed
yellow hat (Jew's hat). 6. Vagrant minstrel with fiddle wearing a furred tunic. 7-19.
Costumes from the so-called Manesse-Liederhandschrift (a manuscript of songs)
in …
… Not Otherwise Specified Autistic Disorder * Case Study: Strange Behaviors in a
Teenager With Developmental Disorder1 James is a 1 5-year-old boy, the
second of three children, with a long history of unusual and delayed development
.
From July to December 1893, a dog-sized an- imal with a long snout and a long
tail attacked women and children near Trosna, Orël Region, Russia. At least one
child and two women were said to have been killed. Repeated attempts by …
He has a cleft chin and a medium-sized mouth with a long, thick upper lip and
thinner lower lip. His nose is large, straight, and prominent. His eyes are oval and
pointed at the outer ends. In the center they are covered by a thick white material …
… stirring with the iron rod until you see it being turned black. Then pour the
amalgam out on to a clean slab and leave it to cool, afterwards grinding it up
again as you did at first, and having prepared a souragi, that is to say a pitcher
with a long
… Warner use to prepare the old budget? What approach did it use to prepare the
new budget? ? Helpful Hint In comparing a budget with a long-range plan: (1)
Which has more detail? (2) Which is done for a longer period of time? (3) Which
is …
352) notes that persistence can be modelled in the log squares with a long-
memory specification of an EGARCH model. Bollerslev and Mikkelsen ( 1996)
have explicitly formulated a fractionally integrated EGARCH model of the form
where …
Students should develop understanding that VCV patterns in the sort are
associated with a long vowel sound and the VCCV pattern with a short vowel.
Point out that the syllable division in words with double consonants occurs
between the …
Bring water, salted if desired, to a rapid boil and add pasta gradually so the water
continues to boil. The pasta should move freely to prevent it sticking together. Stir
once with a long- handled fork or spoon to prevent pasta sticking to bottom of …
This is a very elegant animal with a long curved neck, slim waist, and powerful
legs, which promenades with grace around the vesseI. The unicorn has a long
horselike head with a protruding round eye bordered by pronounced wavy …
with+a+long
The same question can be raised for South Cushitic: Is it an independant branch
or an extreme southern extension of East Cushitic (with a long history of
interaction with Nilotic and Bantu)? It had long been taken 1. Introduction 575.
II consists of three half circles on top of each other with a long stripe
perpendicular to the top half circle. A coloured dot is added in the centre. I have
encountered this coloured ornament only in North Balinese paintings (artist No. 4
). Type No.
with+a+long
… where two se- quential events occur almost simultaneously: Tle ̄polemos d'
ara me ̄ron aristeron enchei mak- ro ̄i beble ̄kein, aichme ̄ de diessuto
maimaio ̄sa 'Tlepolemos had hit (pluperfect) his left thigh with a long lance, and
its tip …
with+a+long with+a+long with+a+long
udsS uliva. A small black bird with a long tail (My.; enjt^sjtf, wfljBfj or sJjs ?( Mr.
174). ulivu. A sound; a cry (My.). ss^awd enjOiJ (Bp. 4, 54). wao* truOa (26, 26;
see also 31, 5). uluku. l.=f\)e)tfji q. v., J i. The body to shake, tremble, be agitated,
etc …
… Tnn) Name used in Bels and Guyn for the ANT-EATER, but usu applied only to
the largest species Myrmecophaga jubata (Edentata); a hairy, bushy-tailed forest
animal about 2 ft high with a long snout and sticky tongue that enables it to feed …
(27) Common Pintail Our most streamlined duck, with a long neck and an
elongated tail (which is even longer in the male). In the male, the head is a rich
dark brown, the neck and breast are white, the sides and back are gray, and the
long thin …
of the limb, as in other mammalian cursors, and effectively lengthens its stride
with a long distal limb and long tendinous insertions (Hildebrand, 1995). Smith
and Savage (1956) noted similarities in scapular form between aquatic mammals …
with+a+long
For example, if most phrases in American music start with a short-long pattern (
e.g., a “pick-up note”), and most phrases in Japanese music start with a long-
short pattern, then listeners might learn to use these patterns as segmentation
cues.
Conformation The American Sorraia Mustang is a slim, leggy horse with a long
elegant head and large, expressive deep-set eyes that do not have the bulge of
pony eyes. The head profile is convex in nature and no less than straight in
profile.
Precisely on the hour Benchmaster Dalt made a stately entrance into the Domus
restaurant: a rigidly erect man, white of skin, with black curls massed around his
cold and austere face. His garments reflected a formal elegance decades out of …
It was a hard and austere face, always looking from high up. The style, like the
man, was modernist. In this depiction, he became the symbol of the state and the
fatherland: the austere father whose gaze would always hover above his children
.
This was a tall, thin person clad in black, with a gaunt and austere face. The
aspect of the man made me shudder. His clothes were all shining with grease
and mottled with stains. He bore himself with a slow and impressive dignity, as if
he took …
This was a tall thin person clad in black, with a gaunt and austere face. The
aspect of the man made me shudder. His clothes were all shining with grease
and mottled with stains. He bore himself with a slow and impressive dignity, as if
he took …
and+austere+face
This was a tall, thin person clad in black, with a gaunt and austere face. The
aspect of the man made me shudder. His clothes were all shining with grease
and mottled with stains. He bore himself with a slow and impressive dignity, as if
he took …
This was a tall, thin person clad in black, with a gaunt and austere face. The
aspect of the man made me shudder. His clothes were all shining with grease
and mottled with stains. He bore himself with a slow and impressive dignity, as if
he took …
and+austere+face
This was a tall thin person clad in black, with a gaunt and austere face. The
aspect of the man made me shudder. His clothes were all shining with grease
and mottled with stains. He bore himself with a slow and impressive 10 round
The fire …
and+austere+face
By knowing this you know all about me. There's nothing else.' Against this story
the myth of Ondine is nothing. Against this, Tomáš's denial of history is a mere
fancy. History is here and now, in the beautiful and austere face of Hana
Hanáková.
The veil which covers her cold and austere face is held up by the Genius of
Science. The inscription reads 'Inventas vitamjuvatexcoluisseperartes'.Loose\y
translated, this means 'And they who bettered life on earth by new-found mastery'
.
and+austere+face
… in stark contrast to his serious, wrinkled, and austere face, with only his broad
forehead confronting the world, though at the same time he had the look of a
startled donkey, with his long ears pointing down. Meanwhile, smiling, Carlos
said, …
… young Irish people admired and wanted to emulate.The aged and austere face
of De Valera, with his thick eyeglasses and thin wisps of hair, recalled an older
time of desperate violent resistance, an unresolved IN THE SPRINGTIME 435.
Jacob spared what might have been a smile on a less craggy and austere face
than his. “I don't reckon I will at that,” he said. “Come along. I'll show you to the loft
and lay out your chores while Miss June-bug finishes makin' our supper.
As I focus on his pale and austere face, it dematerialises in front of me. It distorts
into a succession of different visages. I am terrified and start running away. To my
horror, the face blasts out of the painting, chasing me. I turn around and smash it …
and+austere+face and+austere+face and+austere+face and+austere+face and+austere+face and+austere+face and+austere+face and+austere+face
She lifted her head and looked directly into the elegant and austere face of Mr
Bayswater, noted the curly grey hair, almost patrician nose and thin lips, and said
in a weak voice, "U110, John. What brings you up 'ere?' 'Business,' replied Mr …
… honor, nu "kill-joy" to cause little children to run from him because of his severe
and austere face and manner. He was divinely magnetic, he drew people out; the
children loved to nestle in his arms, the people loved to touch the hem of his …
In her photographs, all the stresses and strains and disappointments of that long,
hard battle seem to be inscribed on Anthony's gaunt and austere face.
Eschewing marriage and personal relationships, she was a woman who
dedicated …
When the room had been cleared there appeared a new figure upon the scene.
This was a tall, thin person clad in black, with a gaunt and austere face. The
aspect of the man made me shudder. His clothes were all shining with grease
and …
When he could distinguish objects, he perceived two paces from his bed a pale
and austere face, a lively firm gaze. The man was tall, dry, dressed in black and
patient enough to discourage a corpse. He had closed the door to the room, and …
and+austere+face
She emerges from the clouds, holding a cornucopia in her arms and the veil that
covers her cold and austere face is held up by the Genius of Science.1 Indeed, it
is the genius of science that pushed forward the race against time, from the …
The veil that covers her cold and austere face is held by the Genius of Science.
The medal of the Karolinska Institute-for the prize in physiology or medicine-
represents the Genius of Medicine holding an open book in her lap, gathering in
a …
So, he was wearing a burdened and austere face. After the Master read a few
lines from the Sacred Writings, the fisherman opened up. He described the
conflict with his kin while Jesus listened in silence. When he had finished his
lengthy, …
and+austere+face
,
The bend never seemed to have been taken as the car had a built-in tilt
technology used in some fast trains which made it seem as if he were still on a
straight road without leaning to any side. The car was a modern marvel if not one
of the …
The correlation of lack of education, due to racial segregation and discrimination,
with low scores on the AGCT never seemed to have been taken under
consideration. The soldiers assigned to Ledo, according to this testimony, then,
were …
The psychic thrill of physical danger is therefore intensified by the pleasures of
bravado, by the public display of conquering fear. The pleasures afforded by the
thrill-rides differ according to whether they are addressed to small groups or
larger …
The psychic thrill of physical danger is therefore intensified by the pleasures of
bravado, by the public display of conquering fear. The pleasures afforded by the
thrill-rides differ according to whether they are addressed to small groups or
larger …
by+the+pleasures by+the+pleasures
Where the former involves the pleasures of spectacle, the latter is marked much
more by the pleasures of narration; where the former emphasizes the pleasures
of looking and listening, the latter is much more marked by the pleasures
involved …
Those that have no faith in a life after death, and the pains of hell, such as are
depicted in thi scriptures, can be moved only by the pleasures and pains of this
world. Experience belies the assumptions of the moralists that all immoral actions …
:I He then goes on to link it inextricably with imagination: "It is this Sense [sight]
which furnishes the Imagination with its Ideas; so that by the Pleasures of the
Imagination or Fancy (which I shall use promiscuously) I here mean such as arise …
by+the+pleasures by+the+pleasures
The body is exemplified by the pleasures of orality and sex, both of which
threaten the pure aesthetic of beauty, and must therefore arouse “disgust” (
literally “anti-taste”). For Kant the pleasures of the senses were tyrannical; only in
the …
12. Expectation. 13. The pleasures dependent on association. 14. Relief. Some
of the categories in this list require explication. By the pleasures of amity
Bentham refers to such pleasures as are consequences of one's conviction that
one has a …
… or another calculation, the one does not write, the other does not calculate;
because, in each case, the Working is attended with some Pain: so then contrary
effects are produced upon the Workings by the Pleasures and Pains proper to
them …
by+the+pleasures
by the pleasures and pains it causes, this pleasure of approval is not the cause
or ground of the reform being accepted, or the pain of disapproval the cause of its
rejection : they are simply the fact of its acceptance or rejection. The cause of a …
by+the+pleasures
Neither prudence nor any state is impeded by the pleasures arising from it, but
only by alien pleasures. For the pleasures arising from study and learning will
make us study and learn all the more. The fact that pleasure is not the product of
a …
If a person is lured by the pleasures of this world, which derive from the demonic
realm, then body will be de®led by the rity. If one is extremely stains from those
pleasures, will remain pure after death. feasting the pleasure mitsvot In impure.
For I did not calculate the gratification of those banquets by the pleasures of the
body so much as by the meetings of friends and conversations. For well did our
ancestors style the reclining of friends at an entertainment, because it carried with …
P^Wl-i**, s. m. [S. /r.+JHKrS.] Gratification of the sexual desire. PWUtK, 8. 11. [ S. /
r.+3?=m: another.] ; A different subject; a digression. favll'U, adj. [S./r.+a4<4.]
Blinded by the pleasures of the senses; engrossed in the pleasures of the senses
.
by+the+pleasures
But if any will needs have them still called by the name of joys and satisfactions,
let him but yet think how far they are exceeded by the pleasures that here ensue:
— Our counsels have proud Sparta's glory clipt; and Stranger, this is his country …
by+the+pleasures by+the+pleasures
… permeates the fairy episodes of Acrasia and also Philotime; and the sense of
trespass – of something wrong – implicit in fairy allusions gives point to an
emasculation effected not only by sexuality, but by the pleasures of magnificent
wealth.
… but also prevails cunningly upon men, according as he finds their natural
inclination and disposition ; some he deceives by the pleasures of the world,
some by the profits and riches of the world, and some he puffs up with vain-glory,
and the …
But by the pleasures in question a man is impeded from drawing closest to God,
for that comes about through contemplation, which these pleasures especially
impede, since they immerse a man in the sensible order, thereby drawing him …
by+the+pleasures by+the+pleasures
For using the folding function, the locking device on the lower side of the table
has to be loosened and the tabletop can be easily swung. Janus, the “quick-
change artist”: with a few hand movements a small black table can become a
large red …
Strikingly Babylonian in structure is the first pari of the table attributed to Julianos
of Ascalon (reedited by O.Vie- debantt, Forschungen zur Metrologie des
Altertums [1917] 113-115). It is built up from the finger (Säx- tvAo«;): 4 fingers =
palm …
of+the+table
… answer was fairly obvious. Few people made mistakes when making such
judgments alone. On each trial, the experimenter displayed two cards and asked
the participants to state their answers aloud, starting at the left side of the table.
In order to measure the constructional potential of individual phonemes one must
test each cell of the table. Let nij be the number in the table, ni . the marginal sum
of the ith row (the right margin of the table), n.j the marginal sum of the column j …
Enter this information in the Your Requirements column of the table. Go to www.
microsoft.com and search the … Decide which edition of Office 2007 you want
and enter it in the first column of the table. Search the Microsoft Web site to find a …
Manually. Adding. a. Table. of. Contents. Entry. Sometimes you have text that you
wish to include in your table of contents, but it isn't formatted as a heading.
Suppose you've finished your historical novel and decide that it needs an
introduction …
The last group on the far right of the table is the noble gas family. Groups are
numbered across the top of the table. Unfortunately, Americans and Europeans
have different group numbering systems that at times cause confusion. The
American …
The insertion point is in the first cell of the table and is ready to accept text. 3.
Type Self Guided, press [Tab], type Family, press [Tab], type Cruise, press [Tab],
type Extreme, then press [Tab] The text you typed appears in the top four cells of
the
Between them there are some elements called 'metalloids'. They have some
metallic and some non-metallic properties. If you look at a group in the middle of
the table, you'll see that the elements at the top of the group are non-metals, and
the …
A study of the table reveals that a copper conductor is permitted to carry more
current than an aluminum conductor of the same size and insulation type. An 8
AWG copper conductor with type TW insulation has an allowable ampacity of 40 …
Salt and pepper shakers are usually placed near the center of the table, with the
salt placed to the right of the pepper. Individual salt and peppers are placed just
above or slightly to the left on each cover. Depending on the type of service, …
,
… a defense of Dickey against others' "prejudicial passions," "for those of us
whose memories of the man include the gracefully intelligent, warm and playful
conversations, the spontaneous acts of generosity, and the rare times of
vulnerability.
because at five-seven she was on the tall side herself. And the rare times she got
dressed up, she liked wearing three-inch heels. She also liked looking up when
she was with a man. No Katie Holmes–Tom Cruise thing for her! Will you stop it?
… visits other than escapism on my Father's part, and the rare times when we
needed to trawl through the excellent breaker's department at Pride and Clarke's
for some secondhand spare or other extra, like leg-shields for his combination.
Little came of those plans and the rare times scholars set out to offer their
learning to practicians were even less successful." De Aberratione is an example
of a specific application of science to a practical problem. Such instances were
the …
On another occasion, Ralph Shaw and I tested a semi-solid saltwater bait that
could be moulded onto a hook. Most times it simply fell off within a few seconds,
and the rare times it didn't, we caught nothing but dogfish. Which proved nothing …
and+the+rare+times
She always makes me laugh and the rare times she slows down enough to give
me a 'Huuuuug' or a kiss are very precious to me. My husband Will has been
through a lot with me throughout this experience. During the time I was here, he
got …
Courage to face the violation of isolation rather than isolation itself, for I savor the
remoteness and the rare times I'm alone on this muscular river in southern Utah,
a precious ribbon of wild water between reservoirs and the suck holes of …
He kept her photo nearby; it was a treasure, one of few he was able to keep in the
desert. He cherished her letters and the rare times they Skyped. They were brief,
but precious beyond even the water he drank. How could he be so lucky as to …
They are always fighting each other in Westerns and the rare times that they do
get along, I find odd. Callie was one of the first students to respond and brought
up other shows that tackled the notion of Cowboys and Indians: Does anyone …
and+the+rare+times
You will notice, too, except for a particular potato recipe, and the rare times I use
soy sauce, I add no salt when I cook. That is because I believe that salt interrupts
natural flavors, and salt is not a good companion to wine — not to mention the …
However, she'd be in Tokyo for only ten days, and the rare times she was free
were too precious to waste. There were a few old friends left in Tokyo whom she
looked forward to catching up with and a few old haunts she wanted to visit.
So she stopped returning his calls, and the rare times she did speak with him she
made excuses not to meet with him. Third, problem was Zenobia. After the trip to
Atlanta Zee said her and Jamal were trying to patch things up but she could …
Their friend's death being seven years ago and the rare times that they had seen
the suspect, they didn't recall his face. All those that Paquin had been able to
interrogate were glad to see that the case of the murder of their friend was being …
And the rare times when she complained about the travails of being a
transsexual, she got the sense that some people felt no compassion for her. They
felt that she had brought it on herself. Truthfully, she didn't want their compassion,
and she …
Ironically, when I was not with him and the rare times I was out doing my own
thingI did receive attention from men. I was asked for my number and I noticed
guys checking me out. Honestly, this totally confused me and I thought these
guys …
and+the+rare+times
He had always lived a retired life and the rare times when he went to the market,
he went only to look at the horses and, occasionally, he spied a cockfight. Of
women he had no knowledge. The only woman he saw at the market was the
palm …
Barbara V. Swovelin. write down an author's point in a sentence or two. After
such practice, you'll be able to do it internally while you read, and you'll have
greater comprehension. Here are some of the ways these questions may be
worded: …
“Petrol rationing had just started and the rare times I came back to Croydon, (from
Leicester), Beatrice's mother, Mrs. Annie Venables, and her husband, kept
insisting that their daughter and I married. One weekend there was a Priest in
their …
We had to bathe her constantly, and the rare times she didn't need a bath we at
least had to wipe off her paws. I couldn't imagine tending to two dogs. And Judy's
four seemed like an impossible amount of work. Of course, with two Bull Mastiffs …
He stopped going back to the woodshed even at night, and the rare times he did,
he had sake on his breath and tried to entice Takezo into the house by singing
the praises of the good life just a few feet away. "You're crazy!" Takezo would …
and+the+rare+times
He rarely went anywhere he did not have to and the rare times he did, it was to
see people, not the monuments or the natural beauties. Just after his marriage,
with Auden's villa at Ischia lent him for his honeymoon, Ted dug his heels in and …
Hewas sohandsome, and the rare times hedid smile,it wasas ifhe didsoonly for
her.She smiled, then, at him. He nodded, looked away. She turned to walk toward
the kitchen, but something made her glance back over her shoulder. This time …
… call as often as he had in the past and the rare times they were together, he 14
A Knight's Illusion/Melissa Wathington.
I have always had good liver function, and the rare times I went to a doctor during
my younger years my alcoholism was not suspected, as far as I know. Today
when I look back, I can't believe I spent almost forty years of my life under the …
because at five-seven she was on the tall side herself. And the rare times she got
dressed up, she liked wearing three-inch heels. She also liked looking up when
she was with a man. No Katie Holmes–Tom Cruise thing for her! Will you stop it?
… though others laugh with scorn, I have no cares. Tailless, tailless, hark to what I
say! Never have I used yon to plow paddy or field, nor driven you east and west,
fetching and hauling, and the rare times you hauled a load, I charged no fee.
And the rare times in which he was required to do so, when a chance English or
wealthy American tourist passing through Tardets needed an interpreter, were
tremendous occasions for him. When he received such a summons at whatever …
Except when Tom was on call, and the rare times that Laura was called in to the
hospital, their time at home was their own. On Sunday nights, when they had
nothing else planned, when the daily chores had been done, and they had eaten …
Ididn't like kissing Sharon and the rare times thatShea kissedme usually only
amounted in a peck, but this was a kiss.I was hooked from that moment on.I have
never been a cheater so the next dayI called Shea and I lefthera message ending …
Jed had dined out
Alexander Whyte of Edinburgh once said that, when Matthew left his job to follow
Christ, he brought his pen with him! Little did this ex-publican realize that the Holy
Spirit would one day use him to write the first of the four Gospels in the New …
with+him
23He blotted out every living thing that was on the face of the ground, human
beings and animals and creeping things and birds of the air; they were blotted
out from the earth. Only Noah was left, and those that were with him in the ark.
24And …
… in the east, and are come to adore him. 3 And king Herod hearing this, was
troubled, and all Jerusalem with him. 4 And assembling together all the chief
priests and the scribes of the people, he inquired of them where Christ should be
born.
Furthermore he invested his Wazir with the Sultanate of the City in the Black
Islands whilome belonging to the young Prince, and dispatched with him the
escort of fifty armed slaves together with dresses of honour for all the Emirs and …
… people, animals, creeping things and birds, they were wiped off the earth and
only Noah was left, and those with him in the ark i* The waters maintained their
level on earth for a hundred and fifty days. The flood subsides p l*ut God had
Noah …
For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep
in Jesus will God bring with him. For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord,
that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not …
with+him
as displayed in Christ ; their affections are set upon him, and they love him
cordially and sincerely ; their desires are after him and to the remembrance of his
name ; they pant after more communion with him, and the manifestations of his
love …
First of all, it gets free from sin by penance and mortification; then it forms inner
virtues by prayer and imitation of Christ; and lastly, it advances in the love of God
until it reaches habitual union with him. It is for us to enter the path of perfection …
with+him with+him
I'll never forget listening to an immense choir singing the debut of the
Experiencing God Musical. Words cannot describe the deep gratitude to God I felt
as the truths I had experienced walking with Him were sung by ten thousand
people that …
,
when he had needed to see him
The Supreme Judicial Council may, in view of exceptional circumstances, give a
judge permission to reside temporarily in a town near his place of work. Article 61
: Ajudge may not absent himself from his place of work, nor may he stop going …
near+his+place
… but a common one given postwar conditions: he and his wife still lived apart in
1955, presumably because the housing shortage made it impossible to find
shelter for his entire family near his place of work. By 1960, Herr P. and his wife
were …
By 1876, Wilson had located at Antelope Creek where he kept a store and station
, "taking in plenty of the needful from the miners who are working the rich placer
claims near his place," according to Stanton. Possibly stemming from his days as …
The carport is near his place, but our condo is on the other side. Besides, he
wasn't what you'd call friendly. The times we did see him, he'd just look the other
way. Never said hello.” He sounded a little disgusted. “Did you ever see other …
Euthymius personally catechized the Saracen tribe of Aspebetos, baptized them
and settled them near his place, even designing their church and choosing their
clergy. 29 Three of Euthymius' disciples — Marinus, Lucas, and Martyrius …
near+his+place
… where he was ordained a priest. Other hermits gathered around him, and his
fame reached his own family. His parents eventually visited him, and his mother,
Gisela, became a hermitess near his place of retreat. Before his death, Theobald …
One day as Tom walked through the pine wood near his place, by habit watching
the ground—for even there a farthing might be discovered—he prodded his stick
into a skull, cloven deep by an Indian tomahawk. He kicked it, to shake the dirt …
near+his+place
Walking with him one afternoon, we were waiting for the lights to change at a
street corner near his place – we were always near his place. He rested his hand
against a lamppost, patting it affectionately: —My favourite lamppost. Everyone in …
near+his+place near+his+place
(1) Cases in which a doubt may exist as to the identity of the legal beneficiary;
and (2) Cases in which the widow or designated beneficiary(ies) of the deceased
service member was not residing with him at or near his place of duty at the time
of …
What investigator does is to visit 100 restaurant near his place of residence, as it
is very convenient to him and observe whether a restaurant sell Pepsi or not. This
is definitely not a representative sample as most restaurants in throughout the …
During this time, he avoids sleeping and subsists on nothing more than the clear
water of a spring that emerges from an outcropping near his place of seclusion: a
cave at the base of a cliff that reaches up near the top of a small mountain.
near+his+place near+his+place near+his+place near+his+place
PEACEFUL PICKETING Trade union law does allow for peaceful picketing and
makes it lawful for a person in the furtherance of a trade dispute to attend at or
near his place of work, or if he is an official of a trade union, at or near to the
place of …
near+his+place
Subsequently Gopannarayar, a Brahman Minister ef Kampa II, who resided at
Senji (Gingee), is said to have brought the image from Tirupati to Singavaram
near his place, wnere it was duly worshipped and thence back to Srirangam,
where …
It was April 1835 when the Indians descended near his place and slaughtered a
party of traders. John Castleman, a backwoodsman from Missouri, had settled
with his wife, four children and his wife's mother in the autumn of 1833 fifteen
miles …
near+his+place near+his+place
Davis always uses the same runner, whether he delivered at or near his place at
266 St. Urbain Street or by car. The same report documents the work of RCMP
undercover agent No.717 who, after gaining the confidence of Davis, told him he …
He resided for many years on the west side of Front street, between Market and
Chestnut, near his place of business, and later on the north side of Pine street,
between Third and Fourth streets, and also had a country seat near Germantown.
They call the other car, where the four guys are. “Waldo, I think you can proceed,
and go there now and do something.” “Great, Doug! Just keep watching us. We
will do our thing near his place. Good luck to all of us.” Bill parks the car near …
… and devotee Kuber that he would reside near his place at Alkapuri. The second
reason is that his dear consort L ma was born as the daughter of Giriraj Himavan.
According to Shivapuran and Kalidas, w hen Goddess Sati. the embodiment of …
near+his+place
… fearful his inventions would be stolen again by big-city slickers. He was buried
in Stubblefield Cemetery (also known as Bowman Cemetery) on Route 2075 in
Calloway County. A road near his place of death has been renamed Radio Road.
near+his+place
… Mayne, sitting behind his desk, was the judge. As Pyke entered, they were
discussing the injuries that Benedict Pierce had sustained in an assault that had
taken place near his place of work. 'Detective Inspector Pyke,' Mayne said, coldly.
of work
,
his father had chosen a sushi restaurant—always the same one
.
It was pathetic
and vain to want to establish a gastronomical conviviality
that had no raison d’être
,
and
which+had+not+even which+had+not+even which+had+not+even which+had+not+even
… the abolition of slavery, the establishment of the principle of universal religious
toleration; the loss of one great collection of colonies, the plantation of and grant
of constitutions to others of not inferior magnitude, which had not even come into …
Then, again, he wished to unburden his mind to the king; but yet the king would
not be able to understand the suspicions which had not even a shadow of reality
at their base. He resolved to address himself to Aramis, direct, the first time he …
which+had+not+even
In 1584 an unsuccessful expedition had ended in the disappearance in the
desert of a large army which had not even reached Teghaza. In 1 590, having
sought a quarrel with the askia Ishak over the ownership of the salt mines of
Teghaza, …
Furthermore, Alexandria was not prepared to concede primacy in the east to
Constantinople, a city which had not even existed at the time of the council of
Nicaea. At the ecumenical council of Ephesus in 431 Nestorius was deposed and
sent …
which+had+not+even
The government could only stand by and suffer the indignity of a French invasion
which had not even happened during the First World War. There was in all this
no moderating influence from the United States, which had withdrawn into …
which+had+not+even
state attorneys but required them to initiate proceedings if they knew that a crime
had been committed.36 The judiciary, which had not even been informed about
the T4 operation, discovered its existence either through reports from the public …
This expansion of the administrative state continued until 1980, and
administrative law, which had not even been a course in law schools until the mid
-1920s, suddenly became an important elective for students who either wished to
enter …
which+had+not+even which+had+not+even
The city had not been rebuilt from the last major hurricane; the majority of homes
were one-room shacks built of reused boards which had not even been painted.
Each city block was bordered on all sides by drainage ditches which fonned a …
The Petrograd Soviet, more directly dependent upon governmental combinations
, took no steps whatever, awaiting the conclusions of a Commission of Inquiry
which had not even met. On July 5, Lenin, in a conversation with Trotsky, raised
the …
which+had+not+even which+had+not+even
German troops arriving at Kred found the documents of Lt. Maxim (see Vol. I, p.
494) which had not even been looked at by the Italians. Also found was a list of
Italian agents operating in Habsburg territories which kept the execution squads
of …
I gathered, my lord ... that it was a plan which had not even been approved by
Umkhonto itself and we as a CC certainly expressed our complete disapproval. In
fact we asked that our views should be conveyed to Umkhonto.291 Matthews …
which+had+not+even which+had+not+even which+had+not+even which+had+not+even which+had+not+even
Later, scanning the shelves of the Institute's superb library, I discovered that there
were many books and articles on the subject which had not even made it onto the
list. Some of them were by Jimmy White and Evan Mawdsley. Going on to …
which+had+not+even which+had+not+even which+had+not+even
I believe I have succeeded in unearthing some gallant deeds which no previous
writer had recorded ; which had not even found their way into the despatches ;
and, by dint of earnest and patient inquiry, accompanied by much sifting of …
which+had+not+even
No one knew who he was; certainly he did not represent the Celestial Empire,
which had not even recognized the existence of the Great Exhibition. But he bore
himself with conspicuous aplomb, to the amusement of the crowd. According to …
Page after page is filled with accounts of the sinecures under Louis XIV and
Louis XV Gentlemen and ladies drew ten and twenty thousand francs a year for
performing functions which had not even a name, and others for performing
functions …
conceivably ever had one—his mother
,
When he arrived, he was taken to the room upstairs, where all the widows
crowded around him, crying and showing him all the shirts and coats that Dorcas
had made while she was alive. 40Peter put them all out of the room, and knelt
down …
Jane Doe lived for three days maybe four, according to the bones, from the first
injury to the last, that was done to her while she was alive anyhow.” Her brows
rose and her lips pinched, “The other fractures, those being, the left and right
Talus, …
Instead I had mourned her while she was alive. I felt I had lost her the day we
returned from the hospital after putting in the feeding tube seven years before. I
mourned for her for all twelve years while she was in the nursing home. I cried
with …
… for Aristobulus was in effect ruler of almost all the kingdom by possessing so
many strongholds, and it was absurd for them to take any counsel by themselves,
however ill she was, while she was alive; and yet the danger was not at all far off.
She passed out from the pain, and when she came out of it she was walking
streets made of gold! She was beside Jesus!! He welcomed her and told her he
loved her!! Sam cut her open while she was alive and pulled out the babies. She
was …
while+she+was+alive while+she+was+alive while+she+was+alive
'All but one were found in her stomach. From the markings on the inside of her
throat it was clear she had ingested them while she was alive, though she could
have been unconscious and they were forced down, thus causing the abrasions.
while+she+was+alive while+she+was+alive
… with the Mercers as a benefactress: from him she had a life estate in tenements
in St James Garlickhithe which he had bequeathed to the company, and she was
responsible for the payments to the poor out of the rents, while she was alive.
Of course, now she was dead, I ought not to talk like this. A few days ago, I can't
remember what I said, but everybody flared up, shouting, "Don't speak ill of the
dead!" But as for me, I never liked her while she was alive, and I told her to her
face …
Not long after her death I started having feelings for her husband, whom I didn't
particularly care for while she was alive. May of the following year he and I got
involved in a long distance relationship. And then recently I had a dream about
her.
Contradictions . . . this felt so real, more real than anything that had ever
happened while she was alive. But at the same time, she had a strange sense of
unreality. The edges of her self were blurred, as if somehow she were a part of
the tunnel …
And then while she was alive, we all lived here together and we set up a
foundation, the three of us, the Crystal Center, to investigate and promote
alternative healing. We've done some wonderful work here, Brad and I. And we
couldn't have …
while+she+was+alive
We need to address three questions: What part did caste play in the running of
Ma's ashrams while she was alive, and what part does it play today? What did Ma
say about caste? What does Ma's behavior tell us about her attitude toward caste …
… nämlich Vladek, diese Geschichte von außen wahrnimmt.9 Als abwesende
Zeugin verweist Anja auf die Subjektivität der geschilderten Erinnerung. An einer
früheren Stelle des Buches sagt Art: „I wish I got mom's story while she was alive.
Theodora would die before him, in 548, but while she was alive, it was clear to
contemporaries that she was more than a wife; she was Justinian's partner in
power. Governors setting out for their provinces took an oath of allegiance to
Justinian …
While she was alive, she was yours. Now that she's dead, let us have her back …
This is right; while she was alive she belonged to you, now that she's dead, give
her back to us,” Maragang continued to insist. “No! Punti belongs to me forever.
while+she+was+alive while+she+was+alive
Her work today is as relevant as it was while she was alive as it provides us with
original and useful ways to understand not only the behaviour and
psychopathology of children but that of adults as well. Her great and invaluable
direct …
The narrator, himself unnamed, recalls that the body of his first wife came, even
while she was alive, to pose as an enigma to such a degree that it turned into the
measure for his heuristic and imaginative abilities. The description he offers of …
"Well, Sir Everard, things had gone bad with me that year — everythink. My wife
had died, and when she was gone I went wrong altogether. It was the drink, I
suppose. Perhaps I'd been a little wild in my ways while she was alive, but it warn
't …
While she was alive, she threatened my aspiration to escape the servitudes of
women. Very early I was determined not to be like her but like the women who
had enchanted and seduced my father, the mistresses who lured him away from
us.
… going to have a baby and I think it might be Babcie (the Polish name for
grandmother), because she wanted me to have a baby while she was alive, and I
bet she knew that I was pregnant just before she died. What do you think, Ma?
I wish I had spent that much time looking for her something while she was alive.
Her casket was marble, gray and pink. The word mother was written in cursive in
the part that is lifted to view the body. When it came time for us to view the body …
Dead, the old Countess enters into a sinister intimacy with Hermann unthinkable
while she was alive.” 19 2.2. Erzählsituation 2.2.1. Die vielfältigen Erzähler in den
Erzählungen Bjelkins Puschkin hat sich aus verschiedenen Gründen dafür …
while+she+was+alive
She still can't forget the moment when they dressed her in a silk dress for the first
time and kissed her hand. While she was alive her mother had treated her very
strictly; with her father she enjoyed complete freedom. He was her teacher.
,
She had always hated the streets of a city. She saw the faces streaming past her,
the faces made alike by fear— fear as a common denominator, fear of
themselves, fear of all and of one another, fear making them ready to pounce
upon …
She had always hated her room at Mrs. Peniston's—its ugliness, its impersonality
, the fact that nothing in it was really hers. To a torn heart uncomforted by human
nearness a room may open almost human arms, and the being to whom no four …
He had always hated her. He hated everything that I loved and he had always
tried to destroy anything and everything that I ever cared about. He was always
shouting at her for going upstairs, shouting at her for sitting on the furniture, just …
And once it had left, I had always hated having to fear it would return. I had had
this feeling for the very first time when I was about twelve years old, near the end
of one of our family vacations. Each year for the week leading up to Labor Day, …
A name that sounded much more like HER name to her rather than Alexandra
which she had always hated. Her father Jonathan had always called herAlex and
she always cringed, even though she knew it was a term of endearment.
She had always hated it, and ever since her mother's death she had schemed to
get away from it. Her father of course was Salem, and from him perhaps had
stemmed much of the grayness of it; but her feeling was inextricably associated
with …
had+always+hated
Dogs hated me, had always hated me, and would sooner take a bite outta me
than ever lick my face. Every dog I'd ever known had attacked me, so why should
this one be any different? I found out why when I ran over a patch of ice on the …
Gave them instead to those five brothers he had always hated and feared.
Feared? The word had slipped into his mind. It gave him a pang. Had he indeed
feared them? Yes, now, here, in this place, he could admit it to himself. He had
feared …
… her crowning glory and would land her a suitable life-mate one day, and as
Sword Bearer and Cai dei Theras she would be forever remembered as the '
Golden Queen'. It was meant to be a compliment, but she had always hated the
image.
He had always hated slender, effeminate-looking men of the native breed. This
one was doubly offensive because he was an Italian. How any woman with true
womanly instincts could tolerate such a spider was more than he could
understand …
Not Mica, but this woman who had always hated her. Always hated her. Why, she
had no idea. It wasn't as if Reya had ever wanted Sael, and Selinna had always
been jealous. Something was wrong with that picture. Selinna was different now …
Put an end to the war which He had always hated and dissaproved [sic] of. 2.
Reconstruct His Empire on a federative base, granting to each one of the different
nationalities which composed it and for which he felt an equal affection any …
had+always+hated
When he overheard her telling the architect, their neighbor Bill Orcutt, that she
had always hated their house, the Swede was as stunned as if she were telling
Orcutt she had always hated her husband. He went for a long walk, needed to
walk …
Being a loner, Dosh had always hated mobs. Panic! He turned and sprinted
downhill, running as hard as he had ever run in his life, leaping and stumbling
over the rough pasture. When he came to a stone wall, he hurdled it recklessly
and kept …
That bed, the great connubial bed which she had always hated, was smooth and
uncrumpled, the coverlets turned back at the corners in a brave imitation of the
inviting beds in modern catalogues. (GS, p. 15<O Die Assoziationskette sun, bed, …
… although he himself had not received the sacrament of baptism, he permitted
the public profession of Christianity which his father had always hated'. Widukind,
writing a Century before Adam, stated that it was Gnupa who submitted in 934.
Griffith's pain was Joan's anguish too. Griffith's lyrics sang Joan's unspoken
words. Somehow the magic of the song made Joan's feet tap and her heart hope.
Joan had always hated Noah's occasional travel, but she had never felt more
alone …
I had always hated them and I had always feared them. I thought of all the men
that I had known in my life (most of them happened to be Christian men—
probably because most the men I had been raised with had been Christians) and
realised …
While fondling these, he failed not to notice how the great book, as though it were
a living mouth, spat its deathless scorn upon the things that he also—in the
imperfect measure of his powers—had always hated: all cowardice of mind or
body, …
In the end, Muriel was pleased when it was time for David to leave school, but
she was not so pleased when he insisted on joining his father in the family
business, which she had always hated. She regretted getting married so young,
and to …
… was wearing an old-fashioned shiny suit, with grizzled hair and a cheerful-
goblin wrinkled face. 'Oh my God,' Frankie whispered. 'Yes, that's him. That's the
man in my shop.' Chapter Twelve Cherish had always hated Sundays. Well, at
least.
(He had always hated any form of housework.) ''Make my excuses to the minister,'
' he would say to the family on Sunday. ''Tell him I can't manage to get to church
anymore.'' (He had always hated church.) ''Make my excuses to Aunt Cissie.
From the earliest times he had always hated the insolent conquerors of his
country, with their invincible but pitiless hero at their head. But now the misery
they entailed struck home to himself ; and when he saw Germany divided against …
My father had always hated good‐byes. Even though he had always pretended
to be cool about it, he would be on the veranda from early morning, watching us
as we loaded the suitcases onto the veranda. He never helped, it was always my …
Frodo Grubb had always hated both halves of his name, even though, like his
mother who chose the first half, he loved his namesake in The Lord of the Rings.
Perhaps he hated his name because he missed his dead mother so terribly and …
A very light blue had replaced the dark brown eyes he had always hated.
Everyone in his family had brown eyes. He had always wanted blue eyes. His
teeth-- which had always been slightly crooked, because he'd never been able to
afford to …
The color pattern, synaesthetically combined with sounds as a means of
impressing on readers the central psychoanalytic fact "He had always hated to be
seen unclothed," helps us to understand not only the obsession of Faulkner's
heroes …
As for the 1980s, Leo readily admitted to a conviction that Scott and Edel
considered themselves far superior to himself. There was sadness in the
admission, sadness for his friends rather than himself. He had always hated
pomposity and …
She had always hated crying, especially in front of others. She was usually a
strong, young woman, usually patient, and unfailingly slow to lose her temper—
though fiery when she did. Once her temper was riled, she could battle with the
best.
… chore or favor was the biggest burden in the world. That was exactly how he
felt. He didn't. JUDD. Thompson Jr. had always hated having the same name as
his father. Until now. VICKI Byrne was fourteen and looked eighteen. Tall and
slen …
Then she made herself a cup of coffee and sat down at her kitchen bar. Papa had
always been strong; in fact, he had always been too tough, and it would be hard
to see him like that. She had always hated going to hospitals where people …
had+always+hated
He had always hated being number two, he wanted above all to be the best and
have the best of everything, the best network, the best art, the best friends. (Once
when Mike Dann, the programming executive, after long months of delicate …
had+always+hated
cooking
.
Dinner parties have been arranged by kindly hostesses especially so as to
ensure that no lonely bachelor or lonely girl — if such a thing exists ~ is doomed
to spend Christmas alone.42 But it was Christmas in camp that was the most 1 …
Food wasn't usually provided in Myrtle's Hairdressing Salon, but it was Christmas
Eve. Some rather tired decorations festooned the walls and a bent tinsel star
hung in the steam-covered window. There'd been sherry earlier, but the
proprietor …
But+it+was+Christmas But+it+was+Christmas But+it+was+Christmas
He would not have said it aloud, but it was Christmas Eve, and the lights were
down. 'I don't believe in magic,' she said, flatly. 'It's a wedding present. And I think
we should make sure it's kept safe.' On Boxing Day she moved the envelope from …
But+it+was+Christmas
Can you take her, and I will be there in the malls, later when I leave the office, but
Kathy was a little mad, but it was Christmas and she didn't want rude the season
for Laura. But Kathy knew that Steve was seeing his secretary, but also know …
The presents weren't wrapped well, the stockings weren't filled and the boys were
eating ramen noodles and scrambled eggs for dinner, but it was Christmas and
we were home again. Together. Saturday, January 16, 2010 10:46 PM, EST …
But it was Christmas time, and she kept going somehow, but lost weight and
became “quite ill”. Infection was the main cause of uncontrolled ketoacidosis in
those early days of insulin therapy – we would increase the insulin dose more
today, …
But it was Christmas Eve, and they did not know what to do with the animals.
They decided to divide them up among their members. One man took home,
much to the dismay of his family, three sheep and one donkey. His wife thought
he was …
But it was Christmas Eve, and Martin was home early from work. He was
downstairs now, reading the paper and waiting to come up and say good night to
them. Because Martin was home, the two cats and Bennie, the dog, were all shut
up in …
But+it+was+Christmas
Ay, but it was Christmas, and without any hope of entering into any new contracts
on this most disagreeable of holidays, the Devil walked carefully through the
unusually quiet streets. He frowned as he walked along the avenue, an avenue …
… was in tears. Her husband was critically ill and the IRS was coming after them
for everything that they owned. I don't mean that they were coming after them on
Christmas Day, but it was Christmas Day that this taxpayer of mine was bothered …
from objected, but it was Christmas, and we had a tree. The Jimmy Doolittle raid
was certainly another of the highlights during our stay. On 17 April, it was
announced that there were going to be air-raid drills. They started in the
afternoon and …
Pole was reluctantly convinced by early November and the formalities of
reconciliation were then completed but it was Christmas before the King talked
Mary round, and what method he used we do not know.26 There was then a
question over …
… taken someone else but it was Christmas. I'm not going to spoil somebody's
time because I can't quiet a noisy house party. So I go alone. Five minutes later I'
m banging the door of this wood-frame cottage. There's shouting from
somewhere …
But it was Christmas Day. I had to wait until the day after Christmas for him to post
bail and get me out. It was a baremlich two days.” Lydia finally understood. “You
left our way of life—and me—because you couldn't face your father?” “I know it …
But it was Christmas Day and she was alone in New York and she wanted her
father. The Tombs, a huge granite building, took up an entire city block. Maggie
hadn't known there were so many criminals in the city. It seemed as if all of New …
It was almost dawn, and he'd made love to her until they were both exhausted,
but it was Christmas morning, and she was absurdly anxious to see him open his
presents. He gave her presents all the time, and she'd shopped for months for
just …
But it was Christmas, she reminded herself. Even if she wasn't going to celebrate
the day, she could at least give herself a day off from worrying. She watched the
snow-covered scenery pass by. It all looked different in the daylight. Now she …
The mother was out somewhere working as a maid. "I felt so sorry for them I didn't
know what to do," he said. "I'd seen a lot of bad places, but it was Christmas, and
there wasn't a toy in the house for those kids. There wasn't even a television.
She knew she would need to find a doctor soon. After all she had less than six
months to go, but it was Christmas week and she didn't have time to be looking
for a doctor now. Thomas told her he and Suzanne would do all of 120 La:
Chance.
Normally, he'd have awakened the children in order for them to help with the
chores, but it was Christmas, and so he let them sleep while Nancy prepared
breakfast. The Burgers did not consider themselves poor, for they were about as
well off …
But it was Christmas eve and a time for relaxation, subdued celebrations and
thoughts of home. A limited number of the crew were granted liberty ashore.
Others stayed on board for rest and catching up on sleep. I was content to retreat
to my …
Normally we are only allowed to do exchanges but it was Christmas Eve and I
decided to be generous. While the customer was happy, this candidate did not
receive a job offer as they deliberately flouted company policy on refunds.
,
And what else could you do? I could ask my colleagues for some feedback. I
have a feeling it would be better than I thought. And how do you feel about doing
that? A bit nervous. Whereabouts in your body do you feel the nervousness?
And what else could you do? What are the benefits for each option and are there
any costs? Can you identify any risks? What will you do? Will this meet your
objective or goal? Who needs to know, and what is your next step? What support
do …
Why do you want to leave teaching and what else could you do? A successful
career change requires serious self- reflection, something that as a teacher you
have probably had plenty of practice in. lf the key phrase you keep hearing in
your …
And what else could you do? I would always want to use the last question,
because if people think of one way of achieving something and it doesn't work,
they assume that it is not achievable for them. If, on the other hand, they have
thought of …
And what else could you do to achieve the same results without all the
downsides of your addiction? Overcoming an addiction usually means changing
behaviour that has built up over years. And that can create what seems like a
very big hole …
And what else could you do? You'd make a piss-poor farmer. But that was mean
and unfair, and he knew it. Denigrating free will by confusing it with ka was worse
than blasphemy; it was tiresome and stupid. 'Yes,' he said. 'I believe you.
this because he's just letting off steam, and what I want is to establish
communication venues), and what else could you do?” “Well, umm...I could tell
him that I don't like it when he calls me names.” “Yes, very good idea...what else
can you do?
I lay awake all night, feeling furious and bitter – all the things I thought I'd licked –
and old again, old and grey and finished because you'd gone.” “Gone?” “In my
mind you had. I'd told you in my mind, you see, and what else could you do but …
and+what+else+could+you+do
And what else could you do, to get the level down by just another 1%?” ... and so
on. This exercise has proved to be very helpful in empowering clients to take
control of whatever negative feeling keeps popping up in the form of an
unwanted …
… or scout out an area. It would be easy to get turned and catch someone by
surprise and what else could you do but . . . A small laugh escapes my mouth. “
Well, let's just hope { } 13 Slayed.
… in it, for I want to go to sea and travel the world.” But his mother replied, “This is
the greatest opportunity you have, young John, and what else could you do if you
missed this chance?” “Well, mother, I can always take the high road to London, …
The case was hopeless, and illustrates the nature of Roman imperialism:
beneficial if you worked with it, and what else could you do? Even if competent as
soldiers, the people could not then have found refuge behind the long-disused
and …
At first I thought it's just a quirk but then I realized that he is serious about this
birthday I never resisted him And what else could you do but go along with it after
thirty years it's too late to change anything You know how Rudolf is I am glad that …
And what else could you do, young cub? In a way, your actions were responsible
for the danger she now found herself in. And so days later, when they returned
again... you were. jade. Tiger: Jade Tiger: A New Home.
?
His father didn’t seem interested
in much anymore
;
As the years went by, however, he read less and less imaginative literature. For
all his reverence for twentieth-century art, he seemed oblivious of poets and
novelists arriving on the scene after World War II. The appearance of Allen
Ginsberg …
So he read less and less, and followed his inclination to muse in solitude. He
became more and more retiring, fearing lest thinkers of distinction might smile at
him when they heard that he too wanted to think; just as distinguished ladies
smile …
So he read less and less, followed his inclination to ponder in silence, became
increasingly shy, fearful that the major thinkers would smile at him if they heard
that he, too, wanted to think,just as fine ladies smile at the lowly maiden if she has …
Indeed he read less and less as time went on ; in later years, apart from reading
undertaken for definite purposes, he concentrated himself more and more upon a
few great books, such as Plato and the Bible, which he often read in the Vulgate …
he+read+less+and+less
6So he read less and less, followed his inclination to ponder in silence, became
increasingly shy, fearful that the major thinkers would smile at him if they heard
that he, too, wanted to think, just as fine ladies smile at the lowly maiden if she
has …
The non- philosophical space in which the young Johannes looks for a way to
begin with philosophy is incorporated in the essay containing that philosophy: 'So
he read less and less, followed his inclination to ponder in silence, became …
Seven years later he said he could read neither small print nor 'anything by
candlelight'.1 As his eyesight grew weaker, he read less and less because he
refused to wear spectacles; and so he spent more time in physical exercise. He
found …
… colleagues. In this period we also note a change in Fermi's methods of keeping
up with scientific developments. He read less and less and relied more and more
on conversation and oral sources of information which were always plentiful.
He read less and less German and more and more English. And now he had a
wife and children who were native English speakers. And his children were now
going to be educated in Edinburgh, a proud prospect. Standing in this northern …
,
and+was and+was and+was
… staircase into the hall and nobody was there;—and the door was open, and
she went into the court, and into the garden, and thence into the wilderness, and
thence into the forest where the wild beasts live, and was never heard of any
more!
Warburton (ed. 1747): "Does the Poet mean," says Mr. Theobald, "that Hector had
put on light armour? " mean ! what else could he mean? He goes to fight on foot;
and was not that the armour for his purpose? So Fairfax in Tasso's Jerusalem, …
Unlike the pastoral, the most common type of poem in the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries dealing with nature, the georgic did not idealize nature or
rural life, and was not highly stylized. Instead, georgics were digressive, often
didactic, …
and+was and+was and+was and+was
… the presence of both a dysregulation of anxiety and dissociation in their
understanding of the pathology and treatment of the condition, but this option
would be inconsistent with the categorical assumption of distinct conditions and
was
and+was
emphasized the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, was a great success and
was praised by T. S. Eliot as the best and most serious small book on the topic.
His sister, Dorothy Strachey Bussy, was the English translator of André Gide.
and+was and+was and+was
Botstein is utterly indifferent to questions regarding the purpose and meaning of
schooling, which actually set the context for understanding the relationship
between knowledge and power, as well as to the fact that the real crisis in
schools is …
He has no desire to acquire any kind of knowledge for its own sake, and thus is
utterly indifferent to questions of science, mathematics, and philosophy. Imagine
further that the beauties of nature leave Jones cold: he is unimpressed by the …
He has no desire to acquire any kind of knowledge for its own sake, and thus is
utterly indifferent to questions of science, mathematics, and philosophy. Imagine
further that the beauties of nature leave Jones cold: he is unimpressed by the …
utterly+indifferent+to+questions
He has no desire to acquire any kind of knowledge for its own sake, and thus is
utterly indifferent to questions of science, mathematics, and philosophy. Imagine
further that the beauties of nature leave Jones cold: he is unimpressed by the …
… Messiah, but Jesus refuses to answer: “IfI tell you, you will not believe, and ifI
question you, you will not answer” (Luke 22:67). When a dysfunctional group is
bent on scapegoating, it is utterly indifferent to questions oftruth or falsity, for all it …
5 Lucretius' account of the nature of things, so far from recommending any regime
or political good or founding principle, denies to political life any good at all and
is utterly indifferent to questions of political arrangements; in accordance with …
of dress
.
Whatever else he was involved in, Gatsby was, like Nick, in the bond business -
the issuing of long-term secured loans to companies and governments.
Compared to older ways of doing business, the bond business, with its huge
sums of …
It meant much to him that he was going to visit a friend, Syed Ross Masood, the
dedicatee of A Passage to India. … It also gave Forster a sense of quiet self-
satisfaction that in doing so he was reaffirming the primacy of personal relations
over …
,
according
On receipt of the notice, a company is obliged to send a copy to the director
whose removal is proposed. However, special notice is not sufficient to cause a
meeting to be held at which the necessary resolution can be proposed or to have
such …
… of the company and the proposal being approved by the company', to which
the principle could apply. Again, the rights of shareholders to remove a director
by an ordinary resolution under s 303 is subject to the director's right to protest …
These differences of function have meant that the trust rules cannot be applied
literally to the director. It has been possible in some cases to modify them to fit his
different situation; but all too often, where they have been abandoned as wholly …
to+the+director
see chapter 14, step 7, for an example letter to the Director of health services.
Victim Compensation … The notice, with a copy of the decedent's death certificate
, should be addressed to the director at his sacramento office. The director has
four …
to+the+director
In regard to the above, States Parties may submit lists of experts to the Director-
General. 46. In the performance of their duties, the Director- General, the
inspectors and the other members of the staff shall not seek or receive
instructions from …
… initiatives for reducing alcohol use among youth. (c) Application. — An eligible
entity desiring an enhancement grant under this section shall submit an
application to the Director at such time, and in such manner, and accompanied
by …
A group health plan and a health insurance issuer that offers health insurance
coverage shall collect and submit to the Director for the Agency for Health Care
Policy and Research (in this section referred to as the "Director") aggregate data
on …
It presents to the director an extremely valuable channel of communication that
can make an award winning performance.” — William Linsman, commercials
director Honda, Pampers, McDonald's, Wendy's, Crest, Chevrolet “Five stars! 10/
10!
The director is required to appoint, with the approbation of the president,
assistants to the assayer, melter and refiner, chief coiner, and engraver, and
clerks to the director and treasurer, whenever, on representation made by the
director to the …
… of the corporation, except in the event of wrongful financial benefit to the
director, intentional infliction of harm, a violation of the director's duty of care, or
an intentional violation of criminal law. Director liability is discussed further in
Chapter 9.
This is due to the additional employers' National Insurance cost on the cash
payments: the company indirectly passes this to the director by scaling down the
salary supplement. More detailed information on pensions and the current tax
regime …
to+the+director
… respect of orders made under section 34 of the Competition Act whether before
or after the coming into force of section 1 1 of this Act. 54. Every reference to the
Director of Investigation and Research or a Deputy Director of Investigation and …
… centered on how to grant increased authority to the Director of Central
Intelligence, or a new national intelligence director, while leaving undisturbed the
intelligence community's structural status quo. Time and time again, those who
have …
… technology licensing, and technology transfer activities conducted by the
National Laboratory or facility; (2) report to the Director of the National Laboratory
or facility on the actual participation of small business concerns in procurements
and …
The common law conflict rule would not apply to the director. The director's
shareholding in Telecom represents only a very small number of shares in one of
New Zealand's largest companies. The director's shareholding is too small to
mean …
A transfer under this subparagraph must be reported to the Director of the Office
of Management and Budget. (B) Between agencies. — If the Administrator
transfers a function from one executive agency to another (including a transfer to
or …
Out of the many available scripts in development at a studio, or sent to the
director by agents, the one that the director picks — probably because he or she
finds it interesting — is often the one that gets produced. A recognized director
also …
The Center shall be headed by a director, who shall be appointed by the
Secretary. The Director of the Center shall report directly to the Director of NIH. "(
b) Advisory Council.— The Secretary shall establish an advisory council for the
Center in …
The President will look to the Director for maximum effort to eliminate waste and
unnecessary duplication regarding resources of both money and manpower. The
Department of Defense is instructed to provide the Director with maximum …
(1) The Secretary of Defense shall, subject to subsection (b), establish and
require an executive committee to provide guidance and recommendations for
the management of the Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems program to the
Director of …
Denunciation is made by a declaration addressed under the Lisbon text to the
Swiss government and under the Stockholm text to the Director General. It
becomes effective at the expiration of one year from the date it is made. A
member …
to+the+director
[Reference to the Director of Central Intelligence or the Director of the Central
Intelligence Agency in the Director's capacity as the head of the intelligence
community deemed to be a reference to the Director of National Intelligence.
Reference …
I would always reserve the right to decide what time the movie wraps, rather than
hand that over to the director. … With their input you bring a series of sensibly
thought-out options to the director, and the director decides among those options.
The care and guidance of the novices are reserved solely to the director. Past
practice, now modified, of physically separating the novices from professed
members and of prohibiting communication between them, served to establish.
inter alia, …
The holder of this office is responsible for the management of all facets of the
enrollment process; thus, the admissions office, the financial aid office, and the
registrar report to the director of enrollment services. Managing enrollment
requires …
For example, in the shift from video to DVD it is now routine after watching a
movie to then watch it again in order to listen to the director's commentary.
Perhaps we will then watch the accompanying 'Making Of documentary, or the
director's …
… in any activity other than activities described in clauses (i) and (ii) of
subparagraph (A), unless— "(I) in addition to an application to the Director under
this section to become a savings and loan holding company, the company
submits a notice …
of the
nursing home
,
“reasonably integrated
,
” which
We define this term as lexical items which approximate what the learner has
heard. Examples (8-11) illustrate the error type: (8) It had some succession in the
peace talk with North Koreans. (Y, C; LT; student probably meant to write "
success") …
probably+meant probably+meant
Our host of the oda expressed his wonder at the long vaulted gallery which forms
the dlazon ; and after many a vain conjecture, decided at last that it was most
probably meant as a place for the camels to be a Fabri du soleil. He had been …
This was the price of a conservative monetary policy, which was probably meant
to suggest oldfashioned Antonine reliability, but actually undermined military
loyalty, gave the regime a reputation of meanness, and in the long run helped to …
… testimonio quidam ipso iure ... propter personam ... ratione infamie iuris etiam,
sive sit infamis per sententiam, sive ipso iure, ut qui contra transactionem iuratam
venierit, ut [C.2.4.41]; nisi in maximis, ut [D. 22. 5. 2 1.1 (§ 2 is probably meant)]".
Thirty had probably meant one magistrate for each trittys, even if in the fifth
Century äs in the fourth not every trittys was a compact region around which a
line could be drawn on a map.4 The number thirty was made in- auspicious by
the "thirty …
The exile has ended, the Messiah has come. Thirdly, Matthew very artificially
provides us with three sets of fourteen generations. Not all interpreters agree, but
the evangelist probably meant the number to refer to the numerical value of the …
… Anti- och, which is most probably meant in Gal 2,11. Cilicia, too, was a Roman
province with stable political conditions and a flourishing centre Tarsus. Besides
the length of this period, we do not know anything about Paul's ministry there.
probably+meant
Not a common title as such, it was probably meant as an opening formula of both
courteous and original character. For it would be highly unlikely for the author to
28 Epistola, p. 100, ...consecravimusque nos episcopum de nostris quem simul …
probably+meant
Something similar is probably meant in P. Vindob. Sijpesteijn 7 (Heracleopolites,
462 A.D.), published in 1963. A tenant (fiiaöoortyc) becomes surety to a large
landowner for Ins fellow- villager and probably his servant (a/ja Aeiroup'yoc), who …
6,16) and hungering and thirsting after righteousness are also probably meant
literally (5,6). Ascesis of this kind is widely witnessed of the later Jewish-Christian
groups. The Ebionites would not even use wine at the Eucharist, and abominated …
Breed Camp, an Upper Creek town, probably meant for the Chickasaw
settlement of Ooe-asa. Cauwaoulau, a Lower Creek village in Russell County
west of Uchee Post Office and south of the old Federal road. Chachane, the
Lower Creek …
… considering its use in the context of the document text, we believe the author
did not mean, we present the word as it was written by the author and suggest in
an annotation the word we believe the author probably meant to use. For
example …
He probably meant no harm. I have suggested this is a partial solution, since the
relationship between the 'skeleton' examples and their expansions is not made
fully explicit. Italic print would have helped to make the learner aware of each …
Subjects received 400 μg [Cr(pic)3] or placebo daily; (the authors probably meant
400 μg of Cr as [Cr(pic)3]). A conditioning programme consisting of exercise (at
least 30 min) three times a week (average 4.5 h per week) was employed; …
en she stopped and realized that this email was probably meant for the person
who murdered her aunt. She quickly opened the previous email looking for more
clues. Her phone rang. She looked at the incoming number and didn't answer it.
It probably meant that my brother and sister had already had dinner, it probably
meant that I had missed dinner, it probably meant that I was quite late. I stood on
the carpeting in the middle of the living room. I didn't know what to do. Then I …
The small size of the building probably meant that the masons were able to
complete it quickly. Work on the karyatids must have been started early in the
project because of their structural role in the architecture. That they were carved
by a …
The hedgehog (20) was probably meant to rest on its peg-like legs. Although
plastic vessels were manufactured at East Greek centers (Higgins 1959: 1 1, no.
1601) in the second half of the 7th century, the earliest examples from Gordion
date …
38 So u.a. P.A. Meijer (1997, S. 54: „See with your mind with trust equally the
absent parts of being as the present parts“; gemeint sind „remote and near
Beings“, S. 77), W.J. Verdenius (1964, S. 47: „Parmenides probably meant that
thinking …
… can make it clear in one way or another which deep structure is the intended
one. By this is probably meant that one of the mean- ings would fit in with what
had gone before while another would not. One here cannot say more precisely
what …
probably+meant
Specifically, the periodic inclusion of Belet Eanna sa Udannu in the retinue of
Istar of Uruk, as prescribed by the Seleucid “fete d'Istar”, was probably meant to
symbolize, at the religious level, and to reactualize, at the time of the ritual, the …
probably+meant probably+meant
230 So versteht auch CRANFIELD, Romans I, 294: „By tv T.(£ SavaTc^i is
probably meant, with death äs its result and accompaniment'"; so auch die
Revidierte Fassung der Lutherbibel von 1984: „... zum Tode ..."; die
Einheitsübersetzung der …
… in 1892; but the name Adi Dravida was unknown then and what the Sabha
probably meant was that it was the same as the Pariah Mahajana Sabha, a
public association which was actively engaged in the uplift of these classes in the
1 890s.
Zhu An and her own family knew that the impending move probably meant she
would never see her old home again. She sat down for a family portrait in the Zhu
family courtyard with her widowed mother, her brother, his wife and a young …
I told him this was the worst news I had for a long time. that it probably meant the
end of the Disarmament Conference. He said that Italy believed the German
demand juridically correct and I told him to read the Treaty of Versailles to see …
This motto tells us more about the actual intention than it probably meant to say.
The opportunities and challenges of the conventional energy industry were at the
centre of discussions and strategies, but not the challenges connected to the …
By the latter he probably meant a passage like Die Lufft erfüllet sich mit lauen
Ambra-Dämpffen, Die Florens bunt Geschlecht gelinden Westen zollt, Der
Blumen schekicht Heer, scheint um den Rang zu kämpffen, Ein lichtes Himmel-
Blau …
probably+meant
[No, she probably meant that, that was/ we, we just didn't think of talking about it,
she was in such a hurry between the two exams , that was such a mad rush! B: Ja
, das is aber gut! Ich dachte, das war so ausgemacht, daß das um sechs Uhr, …
Paul's insistent assertions that he does not regard the Jerusalem Apostles as his
superiors is probably meant to obscure the ambiguities inherent in the accord
reached at Jerusalem. Esler's interpretation carries the military metaphor of …
probably+meant
… daß »Frischlin encouraged audience participation in the production of the
drama«, insbesondere was das erste der beiden Lieder betreffe, »which the
audience was probably meant to sing under the direction of Christ«. So auch
schon Hess …
I wish I had known 41 Wish Passive 42 Passive 1 (is done / was done) 43
Passive 2 (be done / been done / being done) 44 Passive 3 45 It is said that ... He
is said to ... He is supposed to ... 46 Have something done Reported speech 47 …
As Pericles says: 'We do not say that a man who takes no interest in politics is a
man who minds his own business; we say that he has no business here at all.'
Athenian democracy was marked by a general commitment to the principle of
civic …
As for his name, it is Little Igor, but Father dubs him Clumsy One, because he is
always promenading into things. It was only four days previous that he made his
eye blue from a mismanagement with a brick wall. If you're wondering what my …
that+he that+he that+he that+he
He has in him his being certain that he is being one seeing what he is looking at
just then, he has in him the kind of certain feeling of seeing what he is looking at
just then that makes a kind of them of which a list will be made in making out a list …
that+he
He had a rural suspicion of doctors in general and, in addition, he feared that any
report that he had even seen a doctor might quickly spread through the House
and spur rumors of his declining health and thus weaken his mandate and
inspire …
It does not “think”: it selects recordings and impinges them upon the “conscious”
mind and the body without the knowledge or consent of the individual. The only
information the individual has of such action is his occasional perception that he
that+he
Francis Scott Fitzgerald. Gatsby by squarely placing their romance within this
consumerist environment. The Great Gatsby is a love story, of course, but love is
here fashioned and shaped by other desires, especially an acquisitive urge that
is a …
that+he
… 'For god blameth ... no man for that he shall will, but for that malicious wil that
he hath or hath had all ready'. Must, a1 400-50 Alexander 707, Thik & thraly am I
thret, & thole must I sone be slauughter of my awne sonne. | c1425 Chester Pl.
Without grace, Adam and Eve felt shame: when they heard God walking in the
garden in the cool of the day, they hid from him. When God calls out,“Where are
you?” Adam explains that he was hiding because he was afraid (Gen. 3:8–10).
… can be reasonably dated back to 1861 when Paul Broca produced his report (
1861) on the case of a patient who had suddenly developed speech loss. an
autopsy done on this patient revealed that he had sustained an extensive infarct
in …
I realized how important it was that he experience good fortune and affirmation-—
-the love of God—in his life. If he still had Susie, I wanted him to be good to her,
and if he didn't have her, I wanted him to have the courage it would take to come …
that+he
The University is just the way in which all that he has already seen is organized.
When they are seen and when their co-ordination is understood, the University
has been seen. His mistake lay in his innocent assumption that it was correct to …
Under even brows that he sometimes plucked, his expressive eyes could be a
gentle blue. Together with a sensitive mouth, they created the illusion of depth to
his nature. More than once a woman used the term “beautiful” to describe Ted …
So the best Christened Emperor, for the love that he bare unto peace, thereby to
enrich both himself and his subjects, and … This, that he hath been blotted by
some to be an Epitomist, that is, one that extinguished worthy whole volumes, …
But our doctrine must stand sublime above all the glory of the world, and
invincible by all its power, because it is not ours,but that of the living God and his
Anointed,whom theFather has appointed King,that he may rule from sea to sea,
and …
But if we proceeded to ask him whether, among the honors paid to her, he would
wish such shameful rites as these to be celebrated, would he not at once exclaim
that he would rather his mother lay stone-dead, than survive as a goddess to …
good circumstances at his coming over, so that he was far from applying to the
rest of our nation that were here for countenance and relief. On the contrary, he
had his door continually thronged with miserable objects of the poor starving …
I said he would find Japan particularly interesting, and his visit to China and
Japan would have an excellent result, in placing our people and our government
in excellent relations witli them; therefore it seemed to me very desirable that he
them have not hesitated to ascribe to man, in such a state, the idea of just and
unjust, without troubling themselves to show that he must be possessed of such
an idea, or that it could be of any use to him. Others have spoken of the natural
right …
He needs some help now that he is agitated with the ET and the high pressure
ventilator alarm has been triggered. I am not having success communicating with
him, and his wife is not satisfied with his care. She was in last evening and was …
that+he
I was edgy all evening in the taproom and I hardly said a word to anyone. When
we got back to Peter's house later that night he asked me why I had been so quiet
in the pub. I told him I did not like the idea of him breaking our agreement and …
Omer could see that, and he thought it best to bring the conversation to an end.
He stood up. "We'd better be going now. . . ." Back at Charron, he said nothing
about it to Maria. He hardly said a word to anyone nowadays. Again that night
Bietje …
This time he had been present throughout the maneuver. Fenris Wolf had gone
along, too, but this time he just followed Lt. Barker or Captain Tracy around and
hardly said a word to anyone. In fact, things were pretty much the way they
always …
She hardly said a word to anyone, but was friendly. Katie made it a special point
to visit with linda and by the time dinner was over, linda was very content to stay
overnight at ellisons. While every one was visiting on the patio, matt asked Vivian …
Afterwards, Safin admitted that he had hardly said a word to anyone since
meeting up with Salof and her group. “I wan'ed ta 'ear wad dey 'ad ta say,” he
said. “We don' know when dey is gunna do id. We 'as ta remain calm. If'n we
panic, dey …
Adam and Andy hardly said a word to anyone and nothing to each other. Matilda
tried to talk to them and they answered her questions with respect, but they
wouldn't even look at one another. Finally I couldn't stand their silence any longer
, …
He never looked at her. He hardly said a word to anyone. After dinner, while
Melot, the dwarf, clumsily juggled chipped red and yellow balls, Mark talked
about the value of the tin trade which formed the backbone of the economy of
Cornwall.
“St. Enda had been feeling mighty poorly. Wouldn't eat anything, was
cantankerous, hardly said a word to anyone.” What was he saying, a talking pony
? “This went on for weeks,” Mulcahy continued. “Finally, I had no choice but to
take her to a …
“He's hardly said a word to anyone.” “Probably embarrassed, don't you think?
Having the cops grill him all day for a murder he didn't commit couldn't have been
easy.” “I'm sure it wasn't,” Father Vince said. “And even though the sheriff let him …
He'd joined the crew a few weeks before, about a month after I'd signed on, and
he'd hardly said a word to anyone, other than to tell us, during circle-up, that he
was from Los Angeles, from Hoover and Seventy-fourth Street in South Central.
He hardly said a word to anyone before he rushed off again to see what the
floods had done to his farm . . . The man is a fool. I told him there wasn't a thing to
see except the swamp water, but he rushed out like a madman, dropping his
bundle …
Despite Trish's edict that everyone would feel better after dinner, the mood
remained tense for the next few days. Anna hardly said a word to anyone beyond
routine politeness, and she didn't look at Jason at all if she could avoid it. That
wasn't …
Elizabeth glanced at her. She had hardly said a word to anyone all morning but
she did acknowledge the good-looking lawyer with a brief nod and smile, and he
returned it encouragingly. He turned backjust as the double doors opened again.
And he'd hardly said a word to anyone all day. “Weird thing is I was actually
thinking of doing it. The animal stuff. Took a couple courses, really liked it. But my
father went ballistic. 'What are you going to be?' he said. 'Some kind of farmer?
For weeks, I hardly said a word to anyone. People buzzed around me like flies on
a honey jar, knowing how close I'd been to Aunt Jessie, but their attention only
made me feel worse. It kept reminding me of what I'd done and that I was Zinnia …
On the bus ride home he hardly said a word to anyone, the gray shadows of
Brownfield and Seagraves and Seminole and Andrews falling across his face like
a fine mist. Instead he leaned against a railing right behind the bus driver, gazing
at …
Sam stayed in bed for four days, and hardly said a word to anyone. Dale was
healing fast, and absented himself when the police returned for Melody. He took
the quad down to the beach with the twins one day, and they fished from a small …
He hardly said a word to anyone. The funny thing is no one ever called him on it.
No one asked him why he was so anxious to get going, why he was in such a
rush. He obviously didn't have time to talk about it. He probably would have
denied …
She had hardly said a word to anyone. Karen made her come out of her room.
She wanted to keep an eye on her. Last night scared her and she didn't want
Keisha to hurt herself again. She wasn't convinced when Keisha insisted that she
was …
They hardly said a word to anyone, just slid along to Marco's room as soon as
they'd had a biscuit and a drink. I followed them, of course, and curled up on
Marco's bed and pretended to be asleep. A Narrator has to be constantly alert for …
… the men was gibberish. Then Cavleen who had hardly said a word to anyone
capable of responding got up took him gently by the hand said 'cummon you. Say
good night to everybody' and steered him up the stairs to magnolia and roses.
Once in a while he would get a big broad smile across his black face, but he
hardly said a word to anyone. His name was Oliver Singleton. The last week of
training we were given an opportunity to pick the areas of the city we wished to
be …
I hardly said a word to anyone and wandered along with my thoughts. Shade
began to cloak the valley and I felt the cold begin to bite. I walked back to camp,
pulled on my down jacket and got inside the tent. The stoves were roaring away
as …
His death seems so unfair." Jessica and Bern were nodding, but John stared
blankly ahead. For the last two days the boy had hardly said a word to anyone.
The silence was so out of keeping with him that Meg was worried. "Why don't you
talk, …
I wondered if William knew him better than he was saying, and if, after all, Lang
had recommended me for this job. Perhaps directly to William. For the rest of the
day, I hardly said a word to anyone. And then that night, sitting alone in my living …
… noticing, hardly said a word to anyone all through the meal. As soon as it was
over, however, he saw her join her mother in shepherding the guests out of the
hall, swift and totally efficient, until the only people left were Tazencius and
himself.
They were a hospitable and friendly couple, with three younger children who
were shy and hardly said a word to anyone. Even Hallie couldn't get them to talk.
Lucy's condition had not improved, but the ladies felt it would now that she could …
“You're one of those difficult women, are you?” A faint smile cracked the line of
his mouth. “Difficult? No, but I'm not sure about you, Dr. Kramer.” She plopped her
bag on the floor in front of the passenger seat. “You hardly said a word to anyone
I ate only pizza burgers and hardly said a word to anyone, often hiding out in the
bathroom during my lunch break while some rebellious Chinese kids smoked
cigarettes. This anxiety didn't disappear until I gave up on outright assimilation.
He'd seen her at parties, on the rare occasions he could get her to go to one, and
she hardly said a word to anyone. Reading the blurbs for several books online,
he managed, in their following conversations, to get around the fact that he …
Opal had hardly said a word to anyone since Adam's drowning. They had pulled
up the white Volvo — the only living things inside were a thousand hairy
webworms, crawling about in a sealed container. Adam's body was swollen and
blue, …
She dressed all in black and hardly said a word to anyone. She just sat upstairs
in her room, looking out the window, her little black and tan Chihuahua on her lap
. When Maria had arrived home the night before, her grandmother kissed her in …
"He hardly said a word to anyone on the ship for three months. He just went
around reading everyone's mind. One of the sailors called him out on it. The
Zentadon sneered the way he does, turned his back on the sailor and walked off.
Later …
He had hardly said a word to anyone during the last day and a half, and the little
he did say was in reply to others — unless the subject was the upcoming trip, in
which case he clammed up and said nothing at all. It was his mother who …
.
Contents Acknowledgments xiii Preface 1 Introduction 5 Chapter 1 : Meditations
for the Time of Retreat 37 Chapter 2: Meditations for Sundays and Feasts 84
Chapter 3: Rule and Memoranda 106 Chapter 4: The Conduct of the Christian …
For+the+time For+the+time
being
,
He hadn't responded when his name was called, or when he was asked to
squeeze with his hand or to blink his eyes, all he did was lay there, lay there and
chew ice chips...ice chips...he chewed the ice chips. He allowed her to put the ice …
How he stared out in front of him as he put each forkful of food into his mouth, and
as he chewed each mouthful, carefully and evenly. How some of the food fell off
his fork onto the table or onto the floor. How he still put the fork into his mouth, …
A second joined it, then a third, spreading her open as he chewed roughly on her
breast and nipple. “What the fuck are you doin' with that white slut!?” Emery lifted
his head casually and smiled as Carla stormed into the cabin. Dara tugged …
He chewed it carefully and then spat out the skin. 'How does it go, hand? Or is it
too early to know? ' He took another full piece and chewed it. [. ; 258 Hemingway
1952, S. 11 7. 259 Hemingway 1952, S.91. Be patient, hand, ' he said 7 do this …
He chewed and chewed on it, but in the end he swallowed it; when he was given
more, he chewed on it a few times, … When he did not succeed, he chewed it for
a long time and tried repeatedly to swallow it, and when he could not he threw it …
But, shortly after he chewed the last of it, his tummy itched. He lifted up his shirt to
scratch. He looked for a rash. He didn't see a rash. If fact, he didn't see his tummy
at all. There was nothing under his shirt. He could see right through his body to …
Sarah felt her body arch to his lips as he chewed vigorously. He in tune licked her
pussy as he chewed. Teddy could smell the scent of her rose soap as he licked
her. Then his tongue probed her vagina and he chewed and licked deeper.
Excited, he chewed up the whole heart. The nails made him bleed even more, …
He chewed and he chewed, and the more the lion cut himself, the more he bled,
and the more he bled, the more he chewed. The lion kept chewing until he bled …
He chewed on my hands and clawed my neck. He was warm, but not cuddly. I
was dismayed. I didn't remember any of our family puppies being so aggressive.
But. . .I immediately went into denial. After waiting this long, there was no way this …
… of smoking phlegm with rage. He reached down and tore off a baby's arm,
ignoring the dead blue eyes which stared up from a bloodied pile of infant
corpses. He chewed on the fingers for a while, and having gnawed to the bones,
moved up …
“Blood and sand, this stuff is horrible,” he said, as he chewed mechanically
through the first of three small bites. … He chewed for what seemed like an
eternity on the vile symbol of somebody else's happiness, before relishing the
blessed …
They tasted sour,like slate, orlike rotten water,but he chewed anyway. Hethought
abouthis father. He tried to remember him smiling, orlaughing,or happy,butcould
not.He chewed another petal.Hecould remember his father's beard, but nothing …
3. He broke the ice. 3. He initiated interaction. 4. He spilled the beans. 4. He
indiscreetely disclosed Information. 5. He faced the music. 5. He accepted the
responsibility. 6. He chewed the fat. 6. He talked or chattered. 7. He buried the
hatchet.
He chewed on the inside of his cheek, a small consolation; he looked at his
hands. “I'll stop,” he said. “We won't ever have to talk about it again.” “That wouldn
't stop you from thinking it. Stopping now wouldn't even matter.” But it did. He got
up …
The harder he thought, the harder he chewed his cud and the more often he
leveled a blast at the spittoon. Thwack. Thwack. Thwack. The senator was in full
force of his thinking. His musing was interrupted by a rapid knock on the door, …
After tasting it, he chewed it well, closed his eyes, and swallowed it. “This hay is
not bad,” he … He tried the straw, but, as he chewed away at it, he noticed to his
great disappointment that it tasted neither like rice nor like macaroni. “Patience!
devil crept in eden wood (grope me wonderful grope me good) and he saw two
humans roaming - hear that tree agroaning woman chewed and man he chewed
(open beautiful open good) and their eyes were wet and shining -feel that snake …
First he chewed on a few leaves. They tasted bitter. As he masticated them,
however, he experienced a slow tingle, … Finally he chewed the seeds
themselves. And popped another berry in his mouth. Soon, according to legend,
Kaldi was …
'I beg your pardon,' said the Rat slowly, as he chewed a straw, 'but did I overhear
you say something about “we,” and “Start,” and “this afternoon?”' 'Now, you dear
good old Ratty,' said Toad, imploringly, 'don't begin talking in that stiff and sniffy …
After tasting it, he chewed it well, closed his eyes, and swallowed it. “This hay is
not bad,” he … He tried the straw, but, as he chewed away at it, he noticed to his
great disappointment that it tasted neither like rice nor like macaroni. “Patience!
Peter was getting terribly nervous because he had to get to the White House for
the traditional briefing before the State of the Union. The plane sat and sat, and
Peter started to chew gum. He chewed, and he chewed, and he chewed. Finally …
He chewed a vine and spat upon the signal drum, then the signal drum was
ready to go. He took Kaun's second wife and put her someplace. Then he took a
yam and put it in another place, and took them to his village. This yam is called
opoi …
He chewed a moment and spat before going on : " And now look at him. He's little
, but oh my." Something was working under McHurdie's belt, for Bob could hear it
chuckling as he chewed : " Wasn't she a buster? It's funny, ain't it — the way we …
Wally laughed as he chewed and said, "Couldn't if you tried." "I could just tell you
to shut your festering hole," Connor offered. "With your little brain, I bet you're
about as suggestible as they come." "I am not!" "Sure you are." "Well, maybe I am,
" …
he+chewed
He chewed gum as if there was no chomp limit. As he chewed, he made it snap
repeatedly like dried twigs. It was obvious he chewed a lot because the muscles
in his jaw were pronounced with every chomp. His jewelry is what really tickled …
He chewed down another bite, a slurp from his saucer, louder than it needed to
be. "Wha?" "I said 'pardon me.'" Louder. He put down his bread, leaned back,
closed his eyes. "Alright now, get on with it. Don't forget me comb-over," he said
as …
he+chewed he+chewed
He sighed as he chewed his pencil with his nicotine stained teeth. “I've given
them routine briefings, but they're investigating everything on their own anyway.”
He exaggerated the word investigating and chuckled. Everyone laughed. “
National …
He chooses his own space isolated from the others on many occasions. We
created new tasks and he chewed or tore up the materials. Even his
individualized schedule seems to be not what he needs. This is a teacher at the
end of her rope.
This gave him a whole new territory and he chewed anything he could find in the
basement. When we tied him to the leg of Elmer's workbench in order to restrict
his area, he chewed the leg of the workbench. When he chewed a small makeup …
After tasting it, he chewed it well, closed his eyes, and swallowed it. "This hay is
not bad," he said to himself. "But how much happier I should be if I had studied!
Just now, instead of hay, I should be eating some good bread and butter.
Patience!
In the end, he chewed his own wrists open. I believe that's what killed him. He
certainly must have been deranged.” Little is known of Mr. James at this writing.
Ronald Quarles, the head librarian at the Omaha Public Library, took Mr. James
on …
He chewed you up again and today has risen from the dead. The battle is over.«
62 Luther then moved toward his conclusion that believers are alive in the
righteousness which Christ has given by first fashioning a prayer, »O, my dear
Lord …
He chewed on the tip of the pen, chewed and chewed. Yes... When he finally had
it down to his satisfaction, he traded the pen for the knife and began carving the
message in his forearm. He sat at the kitchen table, his elbow sloshing in Page …
The moment a person was struck by a snake, he chewed and swallowed some of
the root, then applied the same root to the wound. For a brief time after this, the
victim experienced a terrible conflict throughout his body caused by both the …
Between his teeth and cheek was a monstrous quid of tobacco, which the better
he was pleased the more he chewed ; the more he chewed the more he spat,
and behold, the floor bore witness to the results. At length the old gentleman, …
While running he chewed blossoms and berries and hard wild grain that he
plucked from plants. He chewed the nutrients out of them and spit out the husks.
Hours later, Pey looked for a place to rest. He found a large patch of tall dry grass
in …
he+chewed
Then the Signor would strum on two strings of the fiddle, smiling the while a smile
that no woman should see, and Bill would waltz laboriously on his hind legs. After
that he would walk on his front legs, throw somersaults, find a hidden …
Then he also began to run laboriously on his swollen legs. He ran as quickly as
he could, grasping the revolver, and unable yet to understand what was
happening to him. He saw in succession Makola's house, the store, the river, the
ravine, …
laboriously+on+his
Even in cases where he is fairly confident with addition of numbers up to 20, he
does not make the connection with subtraction. So, for example, he knows '8 + 2'
is '10', but '10 - 2' is done laboriously on his fingers. He knows '10 + 10' is '20', …
The catalog of George Meade's sins, so far as Dan Sickles was concerned, was
made complete on October 18. On that date, hobbling about laboriously on his
crutches, Sickles visited the Third Corps and was greeted uproariously. When he …
Deputy Sheriff Skarn scratched laboriously on his pad for several minutes before
looking up. “Anything else?” “We be nought paying attention to anything else
what with Lance jumping around like an oversized monkey,” Ygg shrugged.
Deputy …
laboriously+on+his laboriously+on+his
Then he also began to run laboriously on his swollen legs. He ran as quickly as
he could, grasping the revolver, and unable yet to understand what was
happening to him. He saw in succession Makola's house, the store, the river, the
ravine, …
Then he also began to run laboriously on his swollen legs. He ran as quickly as
he could, grasping the revolver, and unable yet to understand what was
happening to him. He saw in succession Makola's house, the store, the river, the
ravine, …
Mike puffed laboriously on his pipe. "Mike, when you start sending up smoke
signals with that coal- burner of yours, there's something brewing. Are you still
chasing bogeymen?" "No." Mike threw a cryptic signal to Lillian. "Just poking
around in …
He spent his last years in a room, still working laboriously on his scrapbooks until
he died in 1923. In the end he would leave a dozen or more scrapbooks, each
filled with numerous designs of airships, each drawing carefully laid out, and …
“With the world perched laboriously on his shoulders?” “Indeed. Zeus is in the
background, floating about on his cloud throne, with an ominous lightning bolt in
hand.” “Oh, yes, I can see it now. Poor Atlas grimacing beneath his agonizing
effort, …
But, despite the queer closing-in-sensations of which we have spoken, she never
liked him better than that evening when he lifted himself laboriously on his crutch
up the terraces of the old garden and came to speak to her as she stood …
His dreams echo Yank's, but it appears not to just be a pipe dream, but
something Olson has been actively working toward: You know, Miss Freda, I don't
see my mother or my brother in—let me tank— (he counts laboriously on his
fingers) …
There was then the whole breadth of the house between them. But the other was
apparently not strong enough to break in the door, and Kayerts heard him
running round. Then he also began to run laboriously on his swollen legs. He ran
as …
The pulajans had been forced into banditry by a combination of vicious
circumstances. From time immemorial the Hillman has raised his crops of rice
and hemp, and borne them laboriously on his shoulders to the sea settlements
for barter and …
Hustlers and junkies and burglars and—thinking of Venera's body that was
wrapped in a rug and, which he was carrying laboriously on his shoulder—
murderers. But, shit, he thought, she had it coming with her triflin' ass self. Thinkin'
her …
2 Rilke 1986, p. 80; cf. Jauss 1989, p. 18. 3 Jauss 1989, p. 81. 4 been able to
acquire laboriously on his own. The classicistic. Ibid., p. 29. 1 See illustration 3 on
page 13 in chapter 1.1. 2.3 FirstAppraisal: 'L'homme naturel' versus 'L'homme …
JL had told me over the telephone, "Something's busted in my head," but until I
saw these pages years later, typed so laboriously on his manual typewriter, I didn
't understand. A casual reader may open the present volume at any point, but an …
Boileau comments laboriously on his own allegory in his closing address to
Equivocation: Et toi, sors de ces lieux, Monstre a qui, par un trait des plus
capricieux, Aujourd'hui terminant ma course satirique, J'ai prete dans mes vers
une ame …
So, armed with his copious notes, typed laboriously on his old Olivetti, and many
pleasant hours listening to him talking, seemingly unaware of the little tape
recorder resting on the coffee table by our balloons of XO cognac, I began the
task, …
The enemy on Morris Island worked laboriously on his batteries and trenches,
while strong reinforcements of troops were daily seen arriving. On the 7th I
received a telegram from you informing me that the balance of Colquitt's Brigade
was …
Then he also began to run laboriously on his swollen legs. He ran as quickly as
he could, grasping the revolver, and unable yet to understand what was
happening to him. He saw in succession Makola's house, the store, the river, the
ravine, …
laboriously+on+his laboriously+on+his laboriously+on+his laboriously+on+his
Then he also began to run laboriously on his swollen legs. He ran as quickly as
he could, grasping the revolver, and unable yet to understand what was
happening to him. He saw in succession Makola's house, the store, the river, the
ravine, …
Then he also began to run laboriously on his swollen legs. He ran as quickly as
he could, grasping the revolver, and unable yet to understand what was
happening to him. He saw in succession Makola's house, the store, the river, the
ravine, …
Then he also began to run laboriously on his swollen legs. He ran as quickly as
he could, grasping the revolver, and unable yet to understand what was
happening to him. He saw in succession Makola's house, the store, the river, the
ravine, …
It was a scene of peace and decay. But I seemed to have lost the charm that
could have made it mine. I was an Ishmael. And worse — I was still a prisoner.
No criminal at death's door can have brooded more laboriously on his chances …
He set out laboriously on his way back, turning once and glancing at me. “This
will take some time!” He disappeared. He had left the door open. I looked at my
watch. “Oh my God, high time I left anyway.” “A pity,” she said. I stood up. She
took a …
Then he also began to run laboriously on his swollen legs. He ran as quickly as
he could, grasping the revolver, and unable yet to understand what was
happening to him. He saw in succession Makola's house, the store, the river, the
ravine, …
"Certainly, if it affords you the slightest personal satisfaction," Dr. Lavendar told
him; and while the little boy crawled laboriously on his stomach all the way up-
stairs, Dr. Lavendar talked about him. He said he thought the child had been …
Then he also began to run laboriously on his swollen legs. He ran as quickly as
he could, grasping the revolver, and unable yet to understand what was
happening to him. He saw in succession Makola's house, the store, the river, the
ravine, …
There was then the whole breadth of the house between them. But the other was
apparently not strong enough to break in the door, and Kayerts heard him
running round. Then he also began to run laboriously on his swollen legs. He ran …
… Butt with Sweet Garlic Rub Championship Barbecued Whole Hog Oooh and
Aaaah Barbecued Suckling Pig Every year at the Memphis in May World
Championship Barbecue Cooking Contestand the BarbeQLos- sal Contest in
Des Moines, …
Early growth as a special case Being born with a body-fat content of perhaps 10-
20 g l, the suckling pig partitions nutrients in favour of lipid deposition to reach
150-160 g kg"' at the time of weaning, the ratio of lipid to protein in …
Roast suckling pig and baby lamb are on the menu. La Raya — a typical parrilla
in business since 1944 — provides a complete Asado al Homo Lola — a trendy
establishment in the fashionable Recoleta restaurant district facing out on …
suckling+pig
135 Rack 137 Shank and Hock 140 Shoulder 143 Sirloin 144 Suckling Pig 146
Tenderloin 148 Variety Meats 153 IV. LAMB 1 56 Breast and Barbecue Ribs 158
Chops 161 Ground Lamb 163 Leg 166 Loin 168 Neck 170 Rack 172 Shank 175 …
One of them, for journalists, consisted of eight courses: (1) a glass of vodka, (2)
daily shchi with yesterday's kasha, (3) 2 glasses of vodka, (4) suckling pig with
horseradish, (5) 3 glasses of vodka, (6) horseradish, cayenne pepper, and soy …
From basic Steakhouse Burgers (page 93) to a fire-roasted Honey-Glazed Roast
Suckling Pig (page 239), the more than 300 recipes in this book demonstrate
basic grilling principles and fabulous grilled flavor. Rib-Eye Steaks with Fragrant …
… typically fabricated into market cuts Sold as hanging meat 400a Roasting pig/
Suckling pig Sold whole, unsplit; can be semi boned and stuffed Suckling 18—35
; Roasting 40–60, 60–80, 80–100 90–110 Roast whole, spit/ rotisserie, roast flat …
The best quality pork meat comes from a suckling pig, which is very tender and
juicy. LAMB: Every cut from a spring lamb weighing no more than 30 pounds is
ideal for grilling. YOUNG GOAT: Choose an animal of no more than 20 pounds
with …
ROAST SUCKLING Pic (Cochinillo asado) I SPAIN Rub the body cavity of a
suckling pig with a generous amount of crushed garlic and put inside a handful or
two of chopped parsley, a BOUQUET GARNI, and some chopped onions. Salt
and …
… soaked for several days in salt water, scraped, and boiled till tender. Used to
make hashes, loaves, casseroles, chilies, fritters, and gumbos. Cochon de Lait
Cajun roast suckling pig. Country Ham Any ham that is cured by the dry-salt
method, …
a sheep, 15 drachmas; to the Hero at Antisara a suckling pig, 3 drachmas and 3
obols; to the Hero at Pyrgilion a suckling pig, 3 drachmas and 3 obols; to Ion the
sacrifice of a sheep in alternate years. Wood for the sacrifices and for those …
… rooms, but none outside of it. The majority of these are clustered in Rooms 11/
12 and may represent some type of sacrifice or a ritual meal for the dead. Pork
was the preferred meat of the Romans and young suckling pig was considered a …
suckling+pig
The energy requirement for milk production can be estimated from the growth
rate of the suckling pig and the number of pigs in the litter (Noblet and Etienne,
1989): Milk Energy = (4.92 X ADG X pigs) - (90 X pigs) (1-18) in which milk
energy is …
… sturgeon and lamprey; aspics; more tortes; junket drowning in white wine;
Catalan-style chicken; green blancmange; stewed veal; mutton and roebuck;
suckling pig; capon, and duck and black and sour cherries macerated in Tyrian
wine.
You may wish to substitute a traditional holiday food, Roast Suckling Pig, in the
place of the roast pork on the opposite page. Be sure to consult your meat dealer
early, as this specialty is not always available. Plan suckling pig for a large …
His still lifes read like menus of tavern fare: mtsvadi, barbel (a local fish), suckling
pig, chicken, sausage, fruits, scallions, radishes, and cucumbers all line up in a
row, begging the viewer's selection. Pirosmani presented food in its unadorned …
… DeceMber 14 Bouillabaisse Day | 285 DeceMber 15 Cupcake Day | 286
DeceMber 16 Chocolate-Covered Anything Day | 288 DeceMber 17 Maple Syrup
Day | 288 DeceMber 18 Roast Suckling Pig Day | 289 DeceMber 19 Hard Candy
Day …
Ideally, meat should cool to roast or whole chicken to 1 hour for a whole lamb or
suckling pig. During the resting period, the internal temperature of the meat will
continue to rise a few degrees at a rate relative to its density and thickness.
If you can get a 5-7 lb. suckling pig, treat your dinner guests to this time-honored
delicacy. Rub the cleaned piglet inside and out with salt, pepper, marjoram, and (
optional) 1-2 buds mashed garlic. Place in covered container and let stand at …
(LF) Un roûti de cochon. A pork roast. (TB) 3 dirty, untidy man 4 scup, southem
porgy Ô 'cochon de garde wild boar <TB> 'cochon de lait a suckling pig b social
gathering at which a suckling pig is roasted <AV, Da84> 'cochon farouche …
… Pork Loin Roast Pork Shoulder with Fennel Roast Suckling Pig Boneless
Spiced Pork Loin Roast Braised Pork Shoulder in Milk Braised Pork Shoulder
with Grapes BeerBraised Pork Shoulder Lamb Chops with White Wine Lamb
Chops with …
This can be made with a very young suckling pig, but normally in Bali a
moderately sized pig is stuffed with a mixture of chilies, fragrant roots, herbs and
spices, its skin liberally anointed with crushed turmeric dissolved in water. The
pig is …
suckling+pig
Pig, Suckling Pig The domestication of wild pigs took place in southwest Asia
more than nine thousand years ago. Unlike cattle and sheep, pigs are omni-
vores that eat anything from household waste to grass, which makes them
relatively …
… in a small sauce pan and heat on low just until warmed through. To serve,
topthe pancakeswithapad of butter and pour the warm preserves over the top.
GAMEMAKERS' SUCKLING PIG SERVES 24 Katniss expressed her frustration
and.
… 191 WHX GOO TAKE5 A BATH WA1T1NG FOR MX BAB1 Balinese Suckling
Pig Mauritian "Bouillabaisse" Simple Shellfish Stock Reunionnaise Yellow
Chicken and Banana Curry Yellow Rice Oven-Baked Cape Malay Curry
LEMONGRA55 …
… in the royal palace (p67)  Restaurante Sobrino de Botín Eat suckling pig in
the world's oldest restaurant (p149)  Plaza de la Puerta del Sol Take Madrid's
pulse at its beating heart (p69) LA LATINA & LAVAPIÉS La Latina sits on the
cusp …
… one cheese and pepper], ingredients are the • Seats: 45 of Angelo's
amatriciana, pasta best available, the • € 105.00 w/o wine emblematic dishes;
and chickpeas or bread is steam baked S all 5fc A <> and roast suckling pig
gnocchi. Classic …
Many of those festivals, notably Lent and Carnival, dramatised the swing
between want and satiety that dominated most people's lives. The uniquely
Bolognese Feast of the Suckling Pig, which Croce attended and recounted many
times, is the …
Cooking pigs 'feet Preparing a suckling pig for roasting Marinating. Using the
cooking juices to make a rich, flavorsome sauce will add lots of extra flavor to the
finished dish and can easily be done while the meat is resting. When the meat is …
… karad–ord–eva snicla ('Black George's schnitzel'), medaljoni (veal steak),
ćulbastija (grilled veal or pork), prasetina na ražnju (spit-roast suckling pig),
jagnjetina na ražnju (spit-roast lamb),jagnjeće pečenje (roast lamb), kapama (
lamb stew), …
… Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Macedonia 159 Kisela Corba 160 National
Soup of Serbia Bosanski Lonac 161 Bosnian Meat Pot Podvarak 161 Baked
Sauerkraut Peceno Prase lf>2 Roast Suckling Pig Prebanac 1 62 Baked Lima
Beans …
suckling pig 78 harissa lamb leg with roasted pumpkin, feta and pomegranate
salad 82 salt and pepper bugs with shaoxing 83 robbo's ribs 83 prawn rolls 85
vongole with fregola 86 barbecued seared scallops with sauce vierge 89
snapper …
… for the required cooking time, adding more coals from a supply started in
another grill or fire pit if needed to maintain the temperature. Barbecued Suckling
Pig Since a whole hog can dress out 94 An IrresIstIble HIstory of soutHern food.
Roast suckling pig is the preferred holiday dish for entertaining on most islands,
more than making up for the noticeable absence of snow. 4 or 5 large yams or
sweet potatoes, peeled 3 medium onions, chopped 3 green onions, chopped 1 or
2 …
… 4-10 $14.95, Seniors 65+ 10% off, Soup Station, Salads, Carving Station of
Prime Rib with horseradish sauce & au jus and Whole Roasted Suckling Pig, The
Willows Specialty Fire Roasted Portobello Mushrooms with balsamic butter
sauce, …
They had ginger sauce for lamb and suckling pig; camelyn sauce, made from
ground currants and walnuts, cinnamon and breadcrumbs and vinegar, for eating
with heron, crane, plover and bustard. Also, a more familiar green sauce made …
For how can one compare Basque food, based largely around fish dishes, to
roast lamb from Sepulveda, roast suckling pig from Segovia, gazpa- cho
manchego, gazpacho andaluz, Extremenan wild duck with orange, paella
valenciana, …
,
with+about+the+same+expression with+about+the+same+expression
We will admit, in regard to Lord Chesterfield, as a man of polish and genius, in
the complimentary phrase of … among wits,” but concerning his letters on
politeness, we must add in the severe condemnation of the same powerful critic,
that they …
with+about+the+same+expression
He had a round face, too, like a walrus; and with about the same expression, half
human and half indescribable. He was, upon the whole, a good-natured fellow,
and a little given to looking at sea-life romantically; singing songs about …
While I was in this building, the other employees throughout the building would
occasionally come in and view me with about the same expression they would
have in viewing a dead body. It gave me a creepy feeling. During the time I was …
He had a round face, too, like a walrus; and with about the same expression, half
human and half indescribable. He was, upon the whole, a good-natured fellow,
and a little given to looking at sea-life romantically; singing songs about …
Her perfect grooming highlighted his own dishevelled appearance. Why couldn't
he have any luck with this woman? 'I presume you've come for your phone,' he
grumped. She looked him up and down with about the same expression she had …
When she got through repeating the story she poured herself a cup of coffee and
sat down at the kitchen table to "think on it awhile." She never prayed like Mama,
but she'd sit quietly with about the same expression on her face as Mama had …
with+about+the+same+expression
He surveyed me from head to foot with about the same expression that he might
have been expected to use if I had asked if one could travel safely to Brooklyn. "
You won't find Ritz hotels every few miles, and you won't find Central Park roads …
with+about+the+same+expression with+about+the+same+expression with+about+the+same+expression
Soon after a dose, heard a noise like the humming of a bee. Artemisia Abrotanum
(A) Beef Tongue. — The tongue is red, and looks as if it were a piece of beef.
Eosin (W) Beer Abdomen. — Rumbling in the abdomen, as if from foaming beer, …
… she first tosses it about and worries it, as if it were a rat or other prey; she then
repeatedly rolls on it precisely as if it were a piece of carrion, and at last eats it. It
would appear that an imaginary relish has to be given to the distasteful morsel; …
… she first tosses it about and worries it, as if it were a rat or other prey; she then
repeatedly rolls on it precisely as if it were a piece of carrion, and at last eats it. It
would appear that an imaginary relish has to be given to the distasteful morsel; …
… rat or other prey; she then repeatedly rolls on it precisely as if it were a piece of
carrion, and at last eats it. It would appear that an imaginary relish has to be
given to the distasteful morsel; and to effect this the dog acts in this habitual
manner, …
During her confession to Enone, Valk's Phèdre almost choked on Hippo- lytus'
name, as if it were a piece of food. By the same token, the Wooster Group could
have invoked particularly feminine eating disorders like bulemia after the
abundant …
She will then repeatedly roll on it, precisely as if it were a piece of carrion, and
then eat it. It would appear that an imaginary relish has to be given this tasty
morsel, and to effect this, the dog acts in its habitual manner as if the biscuit were
a live …
One of my friends recently upgraded from a 35-foot express cruiser to a 42-foot
convertible and he pussyfooted around in his new boat instead ofenjoying it. He
treated it as if it were a piece of porcelain, and it was difficult for him to get past
that …
The company has eaten thirty-four years of his life as if it were a piece of fruit and
is now throwing the rest of him away. He ends up committing suicide. Miller's play
stands as a metaphor for the way organizations often consume and exploit …
When we look at a rock as if it were a piece of sculpture, we see interesting
shapes or pleasing light-reflecting planes, but we may miss seeing how these
properties are related to the forces in the natural environment that shaped them.
These epistemologists describe using a path, as if it were a piece of path-making
; the others describe the path-making, as if it were a piece of path-using. Now just
as the farmer, in toiling at making paths, is preparing the ground for effortless …
… assuming that it would be generally accepted that in this sense there are ideas,
he conducted his subsequent philosophical investigation into the origin and
extent of our grasp of these ideas almost as if it were a piece of psychology;
indeed, …
I plant it as if it were a piece of my mother, as if it were a piece of my father, as if it
were my mother's slow death, my father's gangrenous leg, his shriveled liver, and
I watch daily to see if it's taken root, I imagine it in my dreams, the first push of …
as+if+it+were+a+piece
… read life as if it were a piece of fiction. In my final lecture here, I'll be dealing
with various cases in which we are compelled to transpose fiction and life — to
read life as if it were fiction, to read fiction as if it were life. Some of these
confusions …
The dream had truly begun to feel as if it were a part of Grace, as if it were a piece
of time that she had actually experienced at some point during her past.
CHAPTER 4 N IKOS LAY MOTIONLESS IN the confines of 18 THE LOST ONE
Christy …
as+if+it+were+a+piece as+if+it+were+a+piece as+if+it+were+a+piece
118) writes, “seems a more comfortable environment than life, we try to read life
as if it were a piece of fiction”; and what's more, I might add, we try to read it as if it
were a piece of highly conventional and, thus, predictable fiction. But although …
as+if+it+were+a+piece as+if+it+were+a+piece
… 'as if it were a piece of me. . . .' Certainly a piece of me." Another Landser,
reading that a friend had been killed, remarked sadly, "As I read the lines, it was
as if I myself had been struck." Similarly, after seeing some of his comrades killed, …
… E or adhered to against a background of attending to Thesis E. In killing and
letting-die cases, someone's life may be viewed as something to which he has an
independent right, almost as if it were a piece of property to which he had a right.
… over a range of years. Corresponding to this was a denial of the present which
amounted to a denial of the passage of time. It was as if a moment of time had
been stretched out to cover an enormous area as if it were a piece of elastic.
Burt Morehouse, the mailman who would rather be a full time sculptor, begins
chewing his lower lip as if it were a piece of jerky. And Faye Dewar, the AFI film
student, hugs herself while her feet begin to shuffle as if she were holding back
her …
He took the envelope with great care, as if it were a piece of bread that had
drowned in tea. He opened the second drawer of his desk and put it with the
recent readings of interstellar dust- clouds. 'Tomorrow at ten,' she said, and went
to the …
as+if+it+were+a+piece
… about morality as if it were a piece of information. And even if they did do that
— even if they did take your word for it that those were the facts Language and
Moral Education 1 59.
When we look at a rock as if it were a piece of sculpture, we see interesting
shapes or pleasing light-reflecting planes, but we may miss seeing how these
properties are related to the forces in the natural environment that shaped it. If
aesthetic …
as+if+it+were+a+piece
A rider might not have much confidence in a frame that he could poke his finger
through as if it were a piece of rice paper. All of that is why aluminum has become
the material of choice for frames designed and made for most high-performance …
A sign is a particular material thing, but meaning is not a thing and cannot be
isolated from the sign as if it were a piece of reality existing on its own apart from
the sign. Therefore, if experience does have meaning, if it is susceptible of being …
I ask one student to observe Jenny as if watching a dance performance; another
student is to listen to Jenny's activity as if it were a piece of music; still another is
to observe Jenny's art making as if it were a drama unfolding; yet another is to …
1 (7T p^ cr p r iH Rubber Analysis Polymers, Compounds and Products M.J.
Forrest (Rapra Technology Ltd.) Volume 12, Number 7, 2001 Rapra Review
Reports Expert overviews covering the science and technology of rubber and
plastics …
… dabei die Mengen an diesen Chemikalien nicht als Prozent der fertigen
Mischung, sondern für den Mischprozess einfacher in Teilen pro 100 Teile
eingesetzten Kautschuk angegeben (Angaben in phr = parts per hundred parts of
rubber).
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Dentistry 2001;2:48-50. 42. Mazur B, Massler M. Influence of periodontal disease
on the dental pulp. Oral Surg 1964;1 7:592. 43. Moksha Nayak, Mithra Hegde.
1 02 Stress and Strain— Axial Loading 2.77 Two blocks of rubber, each of width
w = 60 mm, are bonded to rigid supports and to the movable plate AB. Knowing
that a force of magnitude P = 19 kN causes a deflection 8=3 mm, determine the …
Selecting Methods for a Rubber Test Program John S. Dick. 2.2.1.2 Mooney
Stress Relaxation Test 26 2.2.1.3 Measuring Pre- Vulcanization Characteristics
30 2.2.2 Oscillating Disk Curemeter ASTM D 2084 30 2.2.2.1 ODR Cure Test …
Rapra's Fume2 expert system supports processing through the prediction and
characterisation of rubber fume during … An extensive programme of rubber
technology-based training courses is held at Rapra's UK Head Office or at
companies' …
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Nothing in the agency's report indicated an abusive environment, nothing
indicated a troubled childhood, nothing indicated anything other than an upper
middle class existence in a moderate-sized midwestern town. The agency report
was as …
The Committee further noted that nothing indicated that the complainant had
collaborated with PKK members after his departure from Turkey, or that he or his
relatives had been intimidated by the authorities (para. 6.5). In another case, K.M.
v.
It jolted Imorren. 'It shouldn't have happened,' she said, abruptly defensive. '
Nothing indicated such an outcome.' 'Nothing indicated!' Atlon burst out. 'You've
mastered the mathematics of infinities, have you? You can peer into the heart
312.
Moses did not contradict himself: (1) he had stated that he would not reappear
before Pharaoh; (2) nothing indicated that Moses and Aaron responded; Pharaoh
merely called them, but had Moses contradicted Pharaoh, it was not Pharaoh's …
Nothing indicated there was any illegal activity going on in connection with his
ranch. Before Maxwell died, his ranch was known to every fleet-footed Indian
runner and prize fighter in the area, however, as Kate introduced her influence.
Races …
nothing+indicated
We named it Welcome Rock; for any thing like an eminence was grateful to our
sight. From the summit of the hill seen to the north-north-west our view was very
extensive; but nothing indicated either a speedy change of country or a
termination …
… heir, would have seemed to thewisest of European orof Oriental politicians as
impossible as that inhabitants of our globe should found an empire inVenus or
Jupiter. Three generations passed away; and still nothing indicated that the.
Fenton, part time nurse and writer: stampeded to death under suspicious
circumstances; Banner Creek. Absolutely nothing indicated a relationship in the
deaths. And yet . . . Something ate at him, something sat in the back of his mind
itching to …
Nothing indicated that Fletcher had ever served anyplace but Newport News. No
mention of duty aboard any destroyer escort nor time spent at the Philadelphia
Navy Yard. It wasn't until he turned back to Fletcher's discharge that things started …
He could be involved in Jill's trouble. Nothing indicated if he was an enemy or a
friend. “Where are we going?” she asked calmly. “As far away from Guardian as
possible.” She cringed. He knew about Guardian. Okay, now she was in trouble.
His employer even vouched for his work record. ough he had a criminal record,
nothing indicated any propensity for violence. roughout, Kracht did little talking
but let Brockman ask the questions. After a few hours, Kracht was convinced that …
Nothing indicated the spectrum of new problems better than the gas mask. A
highly personal symbol of gas warfare, it was awkward, heavy to carry, and
uncomfortable to wear. An officer in the 3rd Division, aef, described it: "The mask
is safe …
Nothing indicated that the graders deliberately sought to ignore or repudiate the
instructions. Indeed, they appeared to believe that they were doing what was
asked of them. Still, they were influenced overwhelmingly by the papers' surface …
nothing+indicated
Part 2 and 3 — change explained in Part 2 but nothing indicated in Part 3. •
Secured party missing. In the Works Changes which we are contemplating in the
near future. • Form 3C and Verification Statement resulting from discharges will
be …
Nothing indicated that the passing of these two ships would be any different from
the passings of dozens of other ships that had sailed either in or out of the Port of
New York that day. Both ships were captained and officered by professionals …
Nothing indicated a warrior's disdain for the value of his own life, and his high
esteem for his personal honour, his family and his community as his willingness
to die - to kill himself - for the good of the whole. A wrong or a dishonour was thus …
Although nothing indicated that "Old Rough and Ready" had intended the letter to
be published, Polk concluded that Taylor was "in the hands of political managers"
and arranged for the Union to republish the letter and to …
Nothing indicated the usual sort of work at a table, beneath a lamp, amongst
pens and papers. In the greenish room smelling of mint, there around the candle
was nothing but the dull abstract furniture — a bed, a clock, a wardrobe with a
mirror, …
Nothing indicated that something happened in the building. Flo opened a gate
and entered a garden. It was full of policemen, people from coroner office and
journalists. She noticed Herbert's head and headed toward him. “So?” she simply …
nothing+indicated nothing+indicated
'Nothing indicated that anyone over there was expecting the attack.'11 On the
East Prussian-Polish border about ten miles northeast of Mlawa, a young
Feldwebel and his comrades of 11th Pioneer Battalion huddled around their
officer.
nothing+indicated
My repeated escapes had delayed the matter of the forgery in which I was
implicated, and nothing indicated an end to it. The result of the accusation in
which I had just triumphed, however, gave me some hope, and my only thought
was of …
Nothing indicated that a bloody battle had been fought there. The Learys left for
their home, followed by David and Amanda Trimble, who took the remaining Kolb
children with them. The Padgetts returned to their cottage. Knowing Rebecca …
nothing+indicated
In addition, nothing indicated when the nine new battalions being formed in the
depots would be available. In early January, Macdonald sent Brayer to Maastricht
with orders to complete the formation ofthe 36th Division. Laterinthe month this …
They spoke with a man who had seen the body. They learned that despite media
reports, nothing indicated Tom had been tortured before he died. The team also
had customary black mourning banners made in Arabic, one of which said …
nothing+indicated nothing+indicated nothing+indicated
Mort was no politician, but he was a good man, and a caring one. All he knew for
certain was that he wanted to break the hold Lennie Hellier had over his friend.
Once there was some distance between them - once Hellier was barred from the …
that+he+wanted+to+break+the
Someone once said that he wanted to break the bread with us, but another
brother responded, “No, you may not break the bread with us because you were
sprinkled and not baptized by immersion. The church will have baptisms a month
from …
One day, entering the stables he noticed that his groom Baba Kambar was
playing a strange instrument – a long-necked lute. Seeing that he had been
caught in action, Baba-Kambar was so frightened that he wanted to break the
instrument …
But before that he wanted to break the news that we had caught the killers in a
big press conference. “We don't even have a case to take to the grand jury,” I told
LePage. “We're not even sure who the killers are, or if they're free or in custody.
It is said that he wanted to break the foundation of Tower One knocking it into
Tower Two, bringing the entire complex down. Yousef hoped this would kill
250,000 people. He succeeded in killing only six people! After the attack, Yousef
fled to …
By September, Steve told a psychiatrist he was “having thoughts of travel” and
that he wanted to break the pattern of relapse that had followed him since 1977. “I
'm feeling good again and my sense of humor is starting to come back,” said …
Morton broke the lengthening silence with a question. 'Who were the people who
did this work, Bill?' Gates smiled grimly. 'When the plug was pulled, it was the
night of the Shredders' Ball. The stuff I told you about got misfiled, and so
escaped …
He paused now, and in the lengthening silence appeared to be waiting for their
response. “Does the companion with whom you are linked encourage you to
grow, be free, be what you can be? “Where are your horizons?” asked the
preacher.
There was a lengthening silence. She stared at me blankly. It seemed that I could
see the thoughts drifting downwards, through the blue of her eyes, like white
flakes in the bubble of a snow-dome. 'So, are you going to tell me?' I probed after
a …
… her husband's successful participation at gunpoint, Jessie withdraws into a
chthonic depression, moves to a cottage on Andrea Island outside New York City,
and responds to her husband's intrusive questions with a lengthening silence.
Her lengthening silence was slightly ominous. She'd walk up to the house, invite
Del out — a return lunch. And, at the same time, satisfy her curiosity, as well as
the small anxious spot that seemed to chafe when she thought of the silence.
He paused to lick his dry lips, and suddenly frightened at the lengthening silence,
hurtled on, impelled with the notion to let the momentum of his excitement push
out everything he had to say. "D-d-doctor said if I not careful I'll have p-p-pleurisy …
A lengthening silence. Uh! Uh! It's as if I have committed some grave solecism,
like being sick on the carpet at some polite party or putting out the living-flame
gas fire with one's portable fire-extinguisher. The silence could not be more
absolute.
In a lengthening silence I became aware of the sweet smell of incense that
overlaid the sour mission odours of cooking oil, unwashed bodies and Lysol. I
heard laughter in the corridor outside, and a banging door. "Tell you what I think,"
I said …
On one of his radio shows, Mr. Jack Benny, notoriously the cheapest man in the
world ( at least in the image he has built up for himself), was stopped by a thief
who said, "Your money or your life.'There followed a lengthening silence, and in …
They allthought foran instant ofatime many years earlier when the attentionof
theworld hadbeen focused on this tranquil coastline. Thedark haired man broke
the lengthening silence by saying, “I thinkwe will always remember todayKen, but
for …
… drink her in, hear the sounds she made when lost in climax. “My lord. . .Justin.”
She squirmed slightly, and he realized his lengthening silence was making her
uncomfortable. He forced himself to look away. Mischief and the Marquess / 143.
Alex wanted the truth—we had promised each other the truth—and this was as
honest as I could get. It was true, for the moment at least, that all my fears had
vanished, burned away in the heat of his embrace. The lengthening silence
between …
“I believe one of you brought a lute,” Yvonne said into the lengthening silence. To
her surprise Gerard raised a finger. “Wonderful. Unexpected, but wonderful. Do
you sing, Gerard? Gareth? Edgar?” Gerard and Gareth shook their heads, but …
Suddenly aware of the lengthening silence, Sara belatedly responded with, 'I see
.' And finally she did see the past clearly. Guido had been her first and only lover,
and when she'd got pregnant and he'd married her she had thought life could …
The lengthening silence in the automobile allowed his thoughts to drift, and he
recalled Thanksgiving last year. He'd gone with Carol to Ohio to meet her family.
How different they were from his own. Carol's dad owned a dairy farm, and her …
For several moments, neither spoke, her labored breathing the only sound to fill
the lengthening silence. If the viscount had been at all affected by the kiss, his
expression revealed none of it. “I need to change.” His gaze flickered down to her …
… imagine anything at all they hold in common [with the women], not even
independence or the soccer score, nothing to discuss [...]. With disbelief at their
own inability, they submit to a lengthening silence” (62). The parallel extends as
Sibaso, …
Although she couldn't really have expected much else from the dreadful rag
Jenny worked for. But she didn't think Natalie would care for the headline too
much, either! 'How clever,' Dorothy put in lightly at the lengthening silence. 38
THE …
He finally looked across his highly polished mahogany desk at the girl perched
nervously on the chair facing him. 'Eight jobs.' He pushed himself away from the
desk and allowed the lengthening silence to fill in the blanks of what he wanted
to …
Giselle said nothing for a long while, too engrossed in her own thoughts to care
much about his, but the lengthening silence finally caught her attention. “Okay, I
spilled my guts to you, but you're the one swilling expensive wine like it's orange …
Madam sipped her coffee in the lengthening silence. She deliberately ignored
Vogel, her eyes glancing out of the door leading to the patio and the garden
beyond. Someone had a good eye for landscaping. There was a parrot on the
patio.
Georgie was the first to break the lengthening silence. 'You can't just walk back
into my life this way, Angolos...' She turned away, her face scrunched up in
anguish as the fight drained from her body. 'It's not fair.' 'Only children expect life
to be …
Think ofthisas a simplebusiness proposition. I have something you want. You
have something Iwant. Yougive mewhat I want.Igive you what you want. It's real
simple—sweetheart.” “But Idon't knowwhat youwant!” In the lengthening silence
she …
"Mother Naomi," Rebekah said, "it is your daughter-in-law, who loves you, who is
better to you than seven sons, who has borne him." Into the lengthening silence,
Abish suddenly said,"Obed!" "What, dear?" said Joanna. "I meant, for the baby's …
Arthur d'Entremont broke a lengthening silence. "I see your friend, Mr. Clark, he is
here." "No friend; an acquaintance of my cousin's merely." "So." The Frenchman
groped for words that would not say too much. "This Mr. Clark, he is interested, …
She did not speak and Paine felt obliged to fill the lengthening silence. 'Since we
have not met, let me introduce myself. I am Paine Ramsden. However, you
already know that. I feel distinctly at a disadvantage, for I have no idea who you
might …
And then in the lengthening silence, there floated up small noises: a door
creaking open; quiet feet upon the stairs; a faint swishing as of a skirt. The parson
was standing by the half-open door. "D'you think, sir," he spoke suddenly aloud, …
To Stark's credit, she did not drop her gaze as Cam studied her unwaveringly in
the lengthening silence. “Can you swear to me that there is no romantic
attachment between you and Ms. Powell?” “Yes, ma'am, I swear.” “You may
continue with …
The sound of a phone ringing broke the lengthening silence. Gianfranco began
to count, his hands clenched into white- knuckled fists as he resisted the urge to
immediately pull it from his jacket pocket. Nobody else reached to check if the call …
he asked at her lengthening silence. She considered closing the phone,
pretending the disconnection was due to another dropped call. He muttered, “
Stupid reception—can't—” “I'm still here,” she said. “Oh. Tell me if you're okay. No
details.
Her mouth dried, and she could say nothing until the lengthening silence became
filled with too much meaning to be endured. Then she swallowed and breathed, “
You are— overwhelming.” Nick's chest rose and fell, and his lashes drooped.
Yet somehow she knew that his lengthening silence was an agreement to her
wishes. In all honour he could do little else. Anton's plane took off at sunrise. He
had not been to bed. If he'd ever wanted to know how Leander Kanellis had felt …
Jenny wassittingquite still, but,sensing that she was once again growing
uncomfortable with the lengthening silence, he went on, 'In that case I'm prepared
to offer you a month's trial period.' He hadn't consciously made up his mind, and
his …
“I think we need another guest,” Betty said into the lengthening silence, “and I'm
going to say a novena to St. Irving, the patron saint of public relations.” “This is a
helluva way for a grown man to make a living,” David murmured, more to himself …
Max cleared his throat and was about to break the lengthening silence, when
Rodney said, “This is the handsomest room I've ever seen outside a museum.”
Frederick visibly relaxed. “Then you should see the Porcelain Room,” he said …
Suddenly aware of the lengthening silence, Sara belatedly responded with, 'I see
.' And finally she did see the past clearly. Guido had been her first and only lover,
and when she'd got pregnant and he'd married her she had thought life could …
A creamy morsel of lobster claw lay forgotten at the edge of his plate, and Green's
fingers itched. In the lengthening silence, Blair would not meet his eye. Green
remembered his allusions to Marianne Blair and some secret from Halton's past.
,
and
Jed
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Character in ACTION ACTION Jed Michael: Living With Your Choices. “We are
free up to the point of choice, then the choice controls the chooser.” Mary Crowley …
Jed
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TherapisT: Okay, so being nervous is weird? ChrisTina: Yeah. TherapisT: Why is
being nervous weird? ChrisTina: I don't know. 'Cause being nervous makes you
say dumb things . . . you get all shaky. TherapisT: Okay, if I was really nervous …
For example, being nervous can be a useful feeling. It can act as a warning sign
in potentially dangerous situations. It might be telling you to be extra careful.
Being nervous can also be a problem. If you fail to control your nervousness, and
you …
No matter how nervous you feel, NEVER say or do any of the following: •
Apologize that this is your first time speaking to an audience • Apologize for not
being an experienced speaker • Apologize for being nervous • Asking the
audience to …
Controlling. your. erection. Being nervous can wreak havoc with your ability to
have an erection — and who wouldn't be nervous at a time like this? Some men
can't get an erection before things get started. Others have an erection, but when …
At the time of court, victims' main expressed reactions are those of being nervous
and scared, and, to a lesser degree, angry and embarrassed (see Table 3).
Being nervous was the most common reaction to court. Victims said things like, "
Do I …
Being nervous might feel uncomfortable, but nobody has ever died from it. If you
are worried about dry mouth, then take water onstage with you. Also, pinching
your cheek creates saliva, but do it before you go onstage. Sometimes you'll have …
Sure I was nervous, but it's been a long time since being nervous has stopped
me from doing what I want to do. I have had a lot of experience living my life while
I feel nervous, even very nervous, which now gives me a lot of confidence that I …
Tentative statements sound more like questions than statements, leading
listeners to think that you are unsure of yourself, and speaking quickly may be
interpreted as being nervous. The goal, then, should always be to convey
confidence and …
K.,' she said, ,being nervous is easy for me.' She started by clenching her fists
together and shaking her hands as though they were trembling. ,That's good,' I
said, ,but try to be more nervous.' The humor of the situation became obvious to
her …
You might get a headache or have trouble seeping. These fee ings are not fun,
but they are very common. They happen to lots of people. What Aie NerveeP .
Nerves are a specia kind of cell. * Sometimes being nervous may make you want
to …
In terms of being nervous, do you three (gesturing to them) know whether you
were thinking about something that's scaring you? Never being in a group with
lights all around me and people behind me listening to what's going on—other
than …
Now one of several things is going to happen at this point. One, the person you
are attracted to is going to be completely understanding about you being nervous
and will probably feel Áattered and will agree to meet you for coffee or tea later.
Thus, we expect an interaction between type of examination and nonverbal
behavior; the effect of being nervous will depend upon whether it occurs under
cross examination or direct examination. The easiest way to illustrate an
interaction …
The best thing about being nervous is knowing that whether you think you're
ready or not your body is telling you it's all wired up for action. This is good. Well,
take a look at the alternatives. Your body could be telling you that it's done for the …
being+nervous
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A girl isn't nervous when a man proposes — that's when she stops being nervous
. A man is old when girls get on his nerves instead of his lap. If worry makes you
so nervous that your hand snakes, learn to play a guitar. It's easier to live with …
An admission about being nervous is not said to make the audience feel better,
only to make yourself feel better. If you admit that you are nervous, you may
actually feel better since labeling and acknowledging your emotion is better than …
I was sitting “Mom, don't be nervous, because this will be over so fast, and you
don't want to waste your time on being nervous. Just enjoy the time we have
together, just you and me.” next to Vince when he turned to me and said, “Mom,
don't …
One archer, commenting or his performance just after he had won a national
championship, said that he always got nervous in important competitions but he
simply refused to fccus on being nervous and instead focused on executing his
shots …
Confidence does not mean not being nervous. Confidence means being … The
most common question in this area, whether it is from law students or lawyers,
new or experienced, is "How do you stop being nervous in court?" The answer is
the …
… do not have any negative reaction whatsoever to what Richard Pryor did ... the
live audience in fact loved him for it. stopping the show and making fun of himself
for being nervous. They stopped the show to acknowledge their nervousness!
Remember Being nervous is good, but looking nervous isn't, so use the
relaxation techniques described in this chapter to help overcome this.
Channelling your adrenalin Take these steps to make your nervous energy work
for you: Practise …
being+nervous
Note speakers' best qualities and practice them yourself. Note their worst
qualities and be sure to avoid making the same mistakes. Nervousness Is Your
Ally Being nervous is OK. Studies show The Importance ofPublic Speaking 37
Love Your …
However, the most crucial aspect of doing this is that you are in fact confident,
relaxed, self-assured and purposeful! The starting point is not one of being
nervous and anxious, and then Lesson presentation.
Likewise, being nervous is considered as emotionally unstable in one Situation (
when doing Shopping), but is considered perfectly natural in another Situation (
when getting married). Being kind, however, is (almost) always considered …
'I know what it feels like and I know how to live my day-to-day life without being
nervous about the next step forward.' 'I know what it feels like and I know how to
live my day-to-day life without being nervous about the future.' 'I know what it
feels …
Ronnie recognized that being nervous of being nervous must be an unusually
troublesome form of being nervous. You had to stop it before you could stop it.
Other aspects of this situation, it occurred to him at lunch-time the following day,
also …
being+nervous being+nervous being+nervous
Nervous energy properly directed is an adrenalin shot that brings us to life
onstage. Being nervous keeps us from ever becoming complacent and taking our
speaking responsibility lightly. Being nervous before any big event is good, not
bad, …
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he should never have drunk Gewürztraminer
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,
since white wine always made his mindfuzzy
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After the film she looked frenetically in her bag looking for a ticket to pay the bus
pass. I felt obliged to tell her to calm down, take her time. She took my hands
while climbing in the bus. She was nervous, I was nervous too it had been a long …
… all subjects, so this relativization is not really necessary. When S is a priori
scrutable from C in the non-subject-relative sense, it follows that S is a priori
scrutable from C for some subject, so (given the previous sentence) S is a priori
scrutable …
There are some negotiation approaches that are better suited, or worse suited,
for some Subject-types than others. Knowing the Subject-type helps the team to
find a viable strategy. Of course, as negotiations proceed and more information is …
… relations viewed as single acts of consciousness. From a naturalistic
perspective, what this implies is that every act or pulse of consciousness, when
narrowly and thinly construed, has, not only an intentional object for some subject
, but that …
Assume, for example, that perception is reliable, that is, beliefs formed on the
basis of perception (perceptual beliefs) are likely to be true (for some subject in
some circumscribed set of circumstances). According to epistemic externalism, …
Then Protagoras would point out that if, on the other hand, the disputed premiss
were recast in a form acceptable to him, i.e. as the thesis that for some subject
some people are virtuous and wise, while others are wicked and unwise, and if
the …
The Categories and Metaphysics Zeta Michael V. Wedin. 3. w is an individual bit
of white → for some subject, x, x is a body & w is in x explained by 4. y is (a) color
→y is in (a) body. The inference from (4) to (3) assumes 4a. w is an individual …
Such memory is not just a matter of being exposed to a past experience as it was
for some subject having it. When I remember an experience in this way, that is, “
from the inside” (rather than simply remembering that some experience occurred) …
I'm not a musician nor a scientist. I can't give children exactly what they need. I
definitely think there is a place for some subject specialism. As a result of this lack
of confidence, especially in the curriculum areas mentioned above, 49 per cent of …
By referring collectively and more expansively to everything that can be known as
“the world,” then insofar as it is known, that world, or object of knowledge, can
exist only for some knower, that is, for some subject. The upshot is that although …
Any entity must be (or at least be destined to become) object for some subject or
subjects. Principle of Universal Objectivity. "Idealism." Berkeley, Whitehead. 4.
Any concrete entity is a subject, or set of subjects; hence any other concrete entity …
Fragmentation means that form of mainstream conversation has been
progressively removed from WTO discourse for some subject areas. I think this is
a worrying phenomenon for WTO scholarship and policy: each subject, however …
Third, dynamic means the context for some subject is not static, but is embedded
with a dynamical process with changes over time. Accordingly, research on
context will be concerned with three interrelated links. One is to identify subject.
A teacher may, therefore, conclude that working sequentially through a particular
text is not appropriate for some subject areas in order to cover everything needed
before the test date of that year. Planning for the entire school year can also …
Put in its briefest form, the model proposed by Carroll (1963) makes it clear that if
the students are normally distributed with respect to aptitude for some subject (
mathematics, science, literature, history, etc.) and all the students are provided …
Experiment: For some subject, experiment is very important. In this part, students
can get some instructions of each experiment. They can also get help through
hyperlinks to the learning materials. However, even an excellent courseware is …
There are two indexes: a name index and a subject index. In the subject index, a
boldfaced page number denotes the page where the subject is discussed in
detail (or defined). If for some subject there is no such page number, this means
that …
for+some+subject for+some+subject
Suppose that, for some subject, the non-inferential evidence provided by her
religious experiences is initially counterbalanced by her awareness of religious
disagreement. After thinking carefully about the matter, it might seem to her that
her …
In the second part of the claim, he may be suggesting that a form of dialectical
reasoning is especially appropriate for some subject matters, not just as a means
to the adoption of well-ground beliefs, but even as an indispensable condition of …
for+some+subject for+some+subject for+some+subject for+some+subject for+some+subject for+some+subject
The importance of fast development and continuing maintenance though will be
more important for some subject areas, such as microbiology and computing
science, than for others, such as history or English literature, where the content
base …
for+some+subject
Web sites for some subject classifications, such as hacking and adult content,
have less regulation and trustworthiness than other classifications, like shopping
or banking. Malicious Web sites may also spoof another Web site to trick a user …
for+some+subject
process. There were other points to be ascertained, but these most excited my
curiosity-the last especially, from the immensely important character of its
consequences. In looking around me for some subject by whose means I might
test these …
Overhead lighting is not the most attractive for some subject matter— -for
example, eyes may be shadowed—bul it is usually not difficult to get acceptably
lit photographs in an evenly illuminated room. Modifying Indoor Available Light
Another …
This important point suggests that expansion potential for some subject
departmental libraries is much more significant than in other disciplines. Need an
architect be used for such an addition of space? Not always, especially if the
expansion …
In discussing what they would include in their screenplay, Bunuel has since
observed: Our only rule was very simple: no idea or image that might lend itself to
a rational explanation of any kind would be accepted. We had to open all doors
to …
"Just try", Liiwengard asserts, "and eliminate everything from our religious life and
confession that might lend itself to misjudgment - prejudice against us, rather
than vanish, would stand out even more glaringly." The fronts are changed in …
I am unable to turn to a treatment of natural kinds in the literary productions of
Whitehead that might lend itself to comparison with the account reviewed in the
foregoing. something for another self. The being of the object is Species
Universal …
But the report for the most part denies the reader even brief theorising or
inspiration on the political economy that might lend itself more to optimum
solutions or that might mitigate some of the problems. As Thomas Balogh writes:
Faced with …
She relies on a theory of character that might lend itself to a linear plot of
progression, whereas Sherwood gives more credence to a static conception that
might lend itself to a plot of community. Yet, in fact, Adams' book is less linearly
plotted …
54 In these examples, there is a highlighting of the physical situation that clears a
space for human presence. In contrast, Butler's discursive theorizing of
recognition does not take the sort of realist approach that might lend itself to
interrogating …
that+might+lend+itself
was, in any case, the first time that I had found a piece of structure in the concept
of beauty that might lend itself to philosophical analysis. It was perhaps not a lot
of a structure — but it was something to begin to build a piece of philosophy with.
And, in doing so, we have been doing more than defending a thesis, we have
been elaborating a methodology, a way of analyzing the relation between
language and social life that might lend itself to a more comprehensive treatment
in the …
One setting, for example, that might lend itself to such disguised observation is a
public establishment, like a bar or a tavern. A group of investigators interested in
alcohol-related aggressive behavior (Graham et al. 1980) conducted exactly this …
… kind of meaningful assessment on our electronic collections, getting selectors
involved in investigating the various tools and methodologies for doing so was
seen as a necessary first step, and one that might lend itself to an iterative
process.
In a sense postmodernism is more of a cultural attitude and a point of view, and
never a doctrinal platform that might lend itself to some kind of systematic survey.
In this sense postmodernity then escapes any and all linear characterizations (cf.
Answers at this level refer to one specific detail, event or development in the
person's biography that might lend itself to further exploration. Level 3: The
response slates that religion is of (no) im porta nee in the student's family or
personal life …
He denounced a system that might lend itself to putting "water on the land to grow
thousand-acre fields of sugar beets with migratory Mexican labor." Johnson
deplored any trend on the projects that might lead to land monopolization and …
It seemed that grounded theory was a research approach that might lend itself
particularly well to investigating language classrooms. Comment Recent years
have witnessed an upsurge of interest in qualitative research approaches.
Rather than confirming Oatman's purity or piety, however, this apparent
conversion suggests a flexibility of identity that might lend itself to transculturation
. DerounianStodola has cast doubt on the narrative Stratton presents in Captivity
of the …
A true red or blue, anything that might lend itself to political or other interpretation
is avoided. This valorization of vagueness when it comes to basic values extends
itself to the total arrangement of the housing tracts. The streets meander in …
… administered by the Commerce Department, the selling of dual use technology
to adversarial countries was prohibited, and sporadic attempts were made to stop
the exchange of scientific knowledge that might lend itself to military ends.
42 Thus Adorno draws an analytic link between Wagner's character and the
particulars of his music: because of the leimotiv, Wagner's music is formless,
devoid of logic, lacking a technical content that might lend itself to customary
score …
… anything worth mentioning that might serve liturgical or catechetical purposes,
as well as anything significant that might lend itself to theological and
christological development. Second, the irregularity of Jesus' birth became a
growing issue …
Having myself described as a dentist always makes me question what I have said
or done that might lend itself to the patient's feeling penetrated in a painful,
mechanical way and invites me to think about whether I have felt a need to
distance …
While potentially useful in its own category, holding Miller's descriptions confined
to a surrealist discourse inhibits the possibility of a reading that might lend itself to
a less codified and rigid agenda for the effects of his language. It prevents …
I saw nothing that might lend itself to this investigation. “What are you looking for?
” Sarah asked. “Letters, something written that might shed some light.” Sarah
thought for a moment. “Bernie had some letters he generally carried with him,
they …
that+might+lend+itself
… and outcome, if indeed you can take away some ideas, or element of truth, or
relative information and knowledge, that might lend itself to you though this the
book of love, and hopefully help you find a better understanding, and judgment,
Figure 5(2) suggests a schema that might lend itself more readily to the
necessary interaction and coordination in the service of the client.3 Figure 5(1)
Illustrative continuum of care and treatment in child and youth services Most
restrictive …
The one thing that might lend itself to typographical representation — Ursa Minor
— is, according to the usual criteria, poorly drawn: where are the seven stars of
the 'Septentrion', and is 'EXCEPTE' supposed to be the Pole Star?9 Come to …
Then he realized it was only twenty-three miles from the Kaiser plant south of
Napa to Krug, a very short run that might lend itself to a special kind of train, one
that would alleviate traffic on Highway 29 while offering a unique experience. A
wine …
Or, well, anywhere that might lend itself to being a surface for sex. “I'm energized
by the idea of working with the Pownter Institute,” she admitted, trying to get them
both back on track. “I don't know if it was your compelling presentation or the …
… a certain outcome at a particular place and time. Another is to simplify and to
strive for analytic parsimony — to isolate the effect of some factor, or set of factors,
in a way that might lend itself to some degree of generalization and application to …
Or, well, anywhere that might lend itself to being a surface for sex. “I'm energized
by the idea of working with the Pownter Institute,” she admitted, trying to get them
both back on track. “I don't know if it was your compelling presentation or the …
A problem that might lend itself to quick resolution could become a huge
aggravation, Aldridge said. “When we started on interim measures, what we
meant by that was 'measures to be in place to protect the lands and resources of
the Nisga'a …
Think about a client, or if you are not in a practicum, then reflect back to people
you know who have some kind of a problem that might lend itself to monitoring
with a single-system design. Perhaps a client forgets to take his medicine on a …
Knowing their game had been discovered made him more daring, though in his
society anything that might lend itself to the appearance of a scandal, no matter
how innocent, was unthinkable. But he was desperate to save her from the
Baron's …
… suggest a style, a way of seeing and saying, that might lend itself to religious
purposes or in itself have religious significance."59 Catherine Linder, a Union
student, interviewed artist Richard Pousette- Dart for an article to appear in
motive.
Only truly necessary steps for tablet preservation have been implemented so as
not to destroy material that might lend itself to scientific analysis in the future. For
instance, although the original baking in the field may have irretrievably …
Thus, French policymakers were critical of any monetary policy that could be
portrayed as excessively accommodating, and opposed to any modification in the
form of the gold standard that might lend itself to such abuses. "For contemporary …
… and accusatory body as to the substance of the crime, for lack of qualification of
the members, prejudicial members due to blood relationship of juror and accused
person or other reasons that might lend itself to bias or discrimination.
Finally descriptions of telephone conversation generalize to conversation in other
contexts. Conversation Analysis The present inquiry follows the theory and
method of conversation analysis, the only perspective that has compiled detailed …
CONTENTS. Preface v Acknowledgements vii Note To the Teacher viii Note To
the Student x Transcription Symbols xiii An Introduction to Conversation
Regulators in American Sign Language 1 Unit 10: Sentence Types 8 Unit 11:
Time 27 Unit …
This book offers an introduction to “conversation analysis” (CA): an approach
within the social sciences that aims to describe, analyze and understand talk as a
basic and constitutive feature of human social life. CA is a well-developed
tradition …
And the sooner the better, as Nattinger and DeCarrico point out: Lexical phrases
are integral to conversation, for they provide the patterns and themes that
interlace throughout its wandering course. These phrases are essential, even for …
What is language and what is its relationship to conversation? How can a
therapist in the social circumstance of therapy participate with another person so
that person can realize the possibilities in the circumstances of his or her own
daily life …
In this book the authors make a further distinction: between speaking skills and
conversation skills. They contend that there are skills specific to conversation
which make it easier for people to talk to each other informally, and that these do
not …
… genre analysis 102 4.9 Discussion questions 103 4.10 Data analysis projects
104 4.11 Directions for further reading 105 Chapter 5 Discourse and
conversation 106 5.1 Background to conversation analysis 107 5.2 Transcription
conventions …
An assumption behind this approach to conversation, that turns at talk are fitted
together as relevant next actions to (some understanding of) prior actions, is that
of the intersubjectivity of speakers. It is 100 METHODS OF OBSERVATION.
… on casual conversation: ethnomethodology and conversation analysis 25 2.4
Sociolinguistic approaches to conversation 33 2.5 Logico-philosophic
approaches to conversation 40 2.6 Structural-functional approaches to
conversation 43 2.7 …
We can therefore argue that code-switching constitutes a linguistic resource
available to conversation participants, especially bilinguals, to 'indicate the status
of parts of their talk' (Local 1992:220); it can help the speaker to restart a …
Remembering those times makes God's invitation to conversation a very
welcome one as I prepare for prayer. When I'm under a pile of problems, His
encouraging conversation starter, “Call on Me, I'll show you things you'd never
conceive of …
In contrast to conversation analysis, analytic summaries of such calls might be
stated in general terms, such as "the company provides a service operator to
answer every call and determine what service the caller needs." Or, in the
language of …
In so doing, they apply and develop a cultural approach to conversation and
social interaction. While invisible sources of miscommunication become noticed
and highlighted, so to are explicit demonstrations of miscommunication explored.
.
(4) The term "divorced husband" means a man divorced from an individual, but
only if he had been married to such individual for a period of 10 years
immediately before the date the divorce became effective. (5) The term "surviving
divorced …
(4) The term "divorced husband" means a man divorced from an individual, but
only if he had been married to such individual for a period of 10 years
immediately before the date the divorce became effective. (5) The term "surviving
divorced …
I suppose at the time I was quieted by the fact that this man had been married,
thinking that if he had been married surely he couldn't be gay, right? I pointed out
to my husband that at one time he and the second man had practically been …
So if He had been married and fathered children, His marital relationship and His
parenthood would not theoretically undercut His divinity but would have been
reflections of His complete humanity. Had Jesus been married, there was no
need …
But notice, Paul was happy to be unmarried. He said, “I wish everybody were the
way I am.” Why did God give that gift to Paul? If you study Paul's ministry, you
might agree that if he had been married, there could have been only two possible …
of allegiance to the United States, and if he had been married in America.
Addison was forty-seven, nearly twenty years older than Decatur — in fact, older
than every captain in the room. He had never sworn allegiance to the United
States, …
If+he+had+been+married
We would not expect this type of offender to have been married or to have carried
on a normal relationship with a woman. If he had been married in the past, it
would have been to someone older than himself, and the marriage would have …
Mr. Vane had understood her about as well as he would have understood Mary,
Queen of Scots, if he had been married to that lady. Sarah Austen had a wild, shy
beauty, startled, alert eyes like an animal, and rebellious black hair that curled …
if he had been married and his wife was living with him. His mother bestowed
all her care and tenderness on her pregnant daughter while she expected her
daughter-in-law to do all the housework under her guidance. The daughter-in-
law …
He would not have been elected if he had been married. He could have been
married when he was elected a Proctor: that was a university and not a college
appointment. The Eev. E. T. Love, Kector of Purleigh, made rather exhaustive …
If+he+had+been+married
If he had been married to an English princess, as his father had been, a solution
might have been more easily found. But Henry's >> wife was a Spanish princess
and aunt of the most powerful man in western Europe, the Emperor Charles V.
If+he+had+been+married If+he+had+been+married
He would not have been such a useful messenger if he had been married. On the
other hand, some people do better as a team, serving God as a couple and a
family. Both kinds of people are equally important. It is not a sin to remain single, …
In this syndrome, a recent widower who is not yet emotionally prepared for
intimacy with another woman (particularly if he had been married in a
relationship spanning many decades), experiences impotence with a newly
introduced female …
,
or
I had discussed this with Ricardo and Lucilia in the past and we all agreed that it
would be much better in the eyes of the young people ifI at least had a girlfriend
with me and even better if I were married. I knew I could be much more effective if …
,
well
,
many millions always everywhere of every kind of them, there are many women
who have some kind of woman nature in them and always in the millions of all
the kinds of them there is always in them one nature or the other nature in them, …
25 All in All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Hate To
See You This Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Love Me . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Some Kind of Woman .
“Please tell me your daughter isn't here?” “No,” he said, like a bear with a thorn in
his paw. And then Audrey had a painful thought of her own. “And you're not ... I
mean ... You don't have some kind of woman inside, do you?” He arched a brow.
“No,”he said, like a bear with a thorn in his paw. Andthen Audrey had a painful
thought of her own. “And you're not...I mean...You don't have some kind of woman
inside, do you?” Hearched a brow. “Some kind of woman?” “Anykind of woman?
I don't know.” Sam finished the sentence. “... Some kind of woman? Is that what
you were going to say? I must think you're some kind of woman.” “Uh, maybe, I
guess.” Karen agreed hesitantly. Sam was slowly encircling her waist with his
arms.
some+kind+of+woman
PR4 uniquely adds that “some kind of woman with a child came upon the scene,
looked down, laughed, and chatted with the Germans who had shot [the two].” It
was already October 2 when Pronicheva approached a nearby cottage. By five …
“Please tell me your daughter isn't here?” “No,” he said, like a bear with a thorn in
his paw. And then Audrey had a painful thought of her own. “And you're not... I
mean... You don't have some kind of woman inside, do you?” He arched a brow.
Erica must be some kind of woman.” Brian couldn't help but grin as he glanced
over at Matthew Seacrest, a friend from his high school days and currently CEO
of his own P.I. firm. Matt was right on both accounts. He had yet to win a match …
He would disappear. Sure, in the back someplace, in the nightclub, in the same
nightclub. He wouldn't leave me there alone. But he would be in the back
someplace mit some kind of woman.13 " Erinnerungen meiner Schwester. In:
PeK S 261 …
'But back in November he was having some kind of woman trouble.' James was
truly taken aback. Hugh never had woman trouble. They threw themselves at his
feet with regular monotony. He could have his pick. 'What kind of woman trouble …
… had to stress that no recognition of the suffragists' efforts to be “reasonable”
was being made by the Government, that no step further had been made in order
to ensure some kind of woman suffrage, and that this would necessarily lead to a …
“No,”he said, like a bear withathorn in his paw. And then Audrey had a painful
thought of her own. “And you're not ... I mean ... You don't have some kind of
woman inside, do you?” He archeda brow. “Some kind of woman?” “Any kindof
woman …
You're some kind of woman! Oh God, you're some kind of woman!" "It's just
because we're both hard up. It's been a long time for both of us," she replied, still
breathless. "Shall we move in together?" he asked. "No, let's keep it this way.
Neither …
She'd waited on the set of Some Kind of Woman while the actress coolly
answered the detective's questions: the pursuer and the pursued confronting
each other at last. She'd watched the actress glance past the detective's shoulder
, then leap …
Ironically, however, the attempt to “re-vise,” to open the eyes of objectified woman
to some kind of woman-identified counter-sight, some counter-subjectivity,
became, even as it began to succeed, entangled in the post-colonial
problematics of …
He seemed to bear me some hatred, or some kind of woman he thought I was,
some hatred. I was afraid he did not wish to understand me. He seemed unwilling
to recognize that there might be some delicacy and authenticity in my interest in …
some+kind+of+woman
“Baby, my sweet baby.” She mewed against his chest. “Mm.” He brushed the
damp hair back from her face and kissed her lightly on the forehead, eyelids and
the tip of her nose. “Mm, you're some kind of woman. I've never known anyone
like …
some+kind+of+woman some+kind+of+woman some+kind+of+woman
“You'll be some kind of woman then.” Belle smiled. “I would be, wouldn't I?” He
shook his head with amusement. “Yes, you would.” And every eligible bachelor in
the county would be lined up at the door, wanting her favors, Daniel noted to …
Also, try not to make a big deal out of it like you're some kind of woman Jesus.
Jesus was a man, and no matter how outraged you are that the cutest sales guy
in the office will only text message you when he's drunk at 3:00 a.m., you can't …
some+kind+of+woman some+kind+of+woman some+kind+of+woman some+kind+of+woman some+kind+of+woman some+kind+of+woman some+kind+of+woman some+kind+of+woman some+kind+of+woman
,
Capt Holmes saw quite clearly very suddenly that he would have been a different
man, and that things would have happened very differently, and when Sam Slater
handed him his fresh drink his hand was trembling. “Come on,” Sam Slater …
Capt Holmes saw quite clearly very suddenly that he would have been a different
man, and that things would have happened very differently, and when Sam Slater
handed him his fresh drink his hand was trembling. “Come on,” Sam Slater …
things+would+have+happened+very+differently things+would+have+happened+very+differently things+would+have+happened+very+differently things+would+have+happened+very+differently
.
Women are
… this argument to work. Scholarships may still confer an advantage in the
manner cited no matter what the relative importance of these factors may be.
CRITICAL REASONING PRACTICE SET 2 5. Rats are generally more 32 Critical
Reasoning.
Having a normal or above-normal intellectual endowment allows a great range of
response, but the actual emission of intelligent behavior is generally more a
function of motivation than sheer mental ability (Hayes, 1962). Intellectual …
That is why they are generally freer with their money, generally more generous
with their food, their doors are generally more open, their children are generally
more in other people's houses, that is why they are generally happier: because …
The most significant factors in predicting high F+V intake include: - Better
educated people tend to eat more F+V - People who are generally more health
conscious tend to eat more F+V. For example, non smokers and people who
exercise …
Accuracy of the Causal Models and Time-Series Forecasts Short-term forecasts
are generally more accurate than long-term forecasts because the underlying
determinants and the relationships between variables tend to change less in the …
Life is a stern teacher. Man's struggles and sufferings often decide his value
disposition. Women are generally more god-fearing, but less principleoriented
than men. They often turn out to be ruthless and unforgiving fighters. Men happen
to be …
In drawing inferences from the more lenient to the more stringent, we proceed
from a point of strictness that we find in the generally more lenient rule to
conclude that that degree of strictness certainly applies where the applicable rule
is …
An implication of this argument is that organizations existing in highly
institutionalized environment are generally more likely to survive« (Meyer/Row-
an 1977: 361). Weiterhin ist auch das Konzept der Entkopplung, obwohl der
Beitrag von …
Especially said of leaves clustered near the ground or of a placenta confined to
the base of an ovary. bell-shaped, (p. 20) Widening more or less abruptly at the
base and then generally more gradually above. Generally said of a fused calyx or …
generally+more generally+more generally+more
People are generally more apt to respond to a question than to challenge that
question's assumptions and premises. One problem with logos, however, is that
not all decisions are based upon logic. I was recently speaking with a man who …
In the decade from 1720 to 1730 the number of canoes sent to southern territory
varied from sixteen to thirty-nine, and generally more than twenty-five canoes
were sent each year, whereas in the Lake Superior and northwest areas the
number …
Regardless of the site of fracture, fractures among older adults are generally
more difficult to prevent or repair, and … This is hypothesized to be the result of
males' generally more frequent engagement in physical activity and exposure to …
A site is generally more valuable if it is aesthetically appealing. Rolling terrain is
preferable to flat, monotonous land. On the other hand, if the site would be costly
to develop because it sits well above or below the street or is excessively hilly, …
Teachers are in fact using computers or the Internet generally more frequently to
complete a number of instruction-related tasks than to augment instruction itself.
For example, they may use these technologies to help prepare for classroom …
generally+more generally+more
Basal leaves linear-oblanceolate to spatulate, up to 8 cm. long and 12 mm. wide,
the cauline ones generally more or less reduced ; heads hemispheric, mostly
solitary, the disk 9-20 mm. wide ; involucre 5-9 mm. high, the phyllaries equal or …
This is because (a) males are generally more active than females. (b) males
generally have larger body size than females. 1 Small body An individual with a
big body size requires more calories than one with a small body size. This is
because …
The greater part of the naval oflicers of Great Baitain have descended from
commoners; a much larger proportion of the military oflicers, are sons of the
nobility, who are generally more desirous of enjoying their ease, and the fruits of
luxury.
Perianth-segments rosy red on outer surfaces: leaves generally less than twice
as long as broad 23. sprengeri b. Perianth-segments white on outer surfaces;
leaves generally more than twice as long as broad 23. sprengeri var. elongata
3la.
This conclusion emphasizes that the reactivity of minerals is generally more
important than their abundance in determining their contribution to the
composition of weathering solutions. This was confirmed by the overwhelming
effect of minor …
From this unique cross-national study, it is concluded that CO2 taxes are
generally more effective than voluntary energy agreements which, if practised in
specific institutional settings, will outperform laissez-faire policy alternatives. This
book …
generally+more
In the overall view, both the eastern and western tiers of States include both
humid and semiarid areas and hence, on the whole, are "generally less arid,"
and the eight intermediate States are "generally more arid." Again in general, the
more …
Table 4.9 Expected contamination of urban soils containing a high percentage of
technogenic substrates Main component group Contamination potential
Construction rubble • Mixtures generally more highly contaminated than
individual …
generally+more
… 16. a Personal trainers offer individual attention' which may be more motivating
to begin or continue with a fitness programy They generally individualise training
to suit their clients' specific goals which will be generally more motivating.
For example, people who are generally more tenacious should be more likely to
invest in primary control and selective secondary control strategies when they do
not make enough progress toward a specific desired goal than people who are …
Also, advanced placement (AP) courses and honors courses are generally more
available to students in private high schools and wealthier public school districts.
Higher education governance is again becoming a major issue as many ideas …
1 mm is generally more than 50 percent in the samples. Natural soft soil with big
water content, … The water content of soft soil in PRD region is generally more
than 60 percent, or even 200 percent. The soft soil saturation is generally more
So-called "nonpunitive" discipline — "nonpunitive" stressed in quotes because,
as some see it, the process simply forestalls the punitive nature of disciplinary
action to the very end of unsuccessful correction — is generally more appropriate
for …
[1300s] For the antonym, see ill at ease. 2. In a relaxed position in military ranks.
The phrase is often used as a command for troops standing at attention to relax,
as in At ease, squadron. The command stand at ease is slightly different. A British …
at+ease
… make someone comfortable): We were greeted by a young woman who
immediately put us at ease. * Opposite ill at ease ill at ease worried and
uncomfortable ♢ The old gentleman obviously felt ill at ease while he waited to
have his hair cut.
at+ease
1930), No Longer at Ease (1958) Chapter One 733 21 Reading 86 T. S. Eliot (
1888–1965), “The Hollow Men” (1925) 736 Reading 87 from T. S. Eliot (1888–
1965), The Waste Land (1922), “The Fire Sermon” 737 Reading 88 Countee
Cullen …
Chapter One: Preparations and a New Crew 3 Chapter Two: Tom and Loch 11
Chapter Three: A Warning 15 Chapter Four: The Storm's First Jab 20 Chapter
Five: The At Ease 24 Chapter Six: Off the Edge of a Cliff 30 Chapter Seven: “Set
Off …
1.4.2 Materials should help learners to feel at ease Research has shown ... the
effects of various forms of anxiety on acquisition: the less anxious the learner, the
better language acquisition proceeds. Similarly, relaxed and comfortable …
1 Designing the Persuasive Trial Story 96 4.2 Preparing the Client 98 4.2.1
Explain the arbitration process 98 4.2.2 Make your client feel at ease 98 4.2.3
Explain how to testify 98 4.2.4 Ask your client questions as you would on direct …
16 Or as a discarded miscarriage, I would not be, or as infants who never see the
light. n There' the wicked cease turmoil; there the weary have rest; is also
prisoners are at ease; they hear not the taskmaster' s shout. 19 Small and great
alike …
Opening the interview 80 Your frame of mind 80; Putting candidates at ease 81;
Handling lateness and other issues 83; Introducing the interview 83; Checking
facts 87 8. Competencies and example interview questions 88 Instructions for …
… stages 156 Questioning techniques to avoid 162 Summary 164 Chapters
Interview Components 166 Establishing an interview format 166 Putting
applicants at ease 170 Getting started 172 Listening versus talking 172
Interpreting nonverbal …
at+ease at+ease at+ease at+ease
… THINGS FALL APARr(1958), ARROW OF GOD (1964, revised 1974) deals
more extensively with similar themes, but No Longer at Ease(1960) and A Man of
the People (1966) treat modern Nigerian urban and political problems satirically.
… Bob Is Usually the Problem The Approachability Principle: Being at Ease with
Ourselves Helps Others Be at Ease with Us The Foxhole Principle: When
Preparing for Battle, Dig a Hole Big Enough for a Friend THE INVESTMENT
QUESTION: …
AO^TA put at ease ^-S.Ti99 □ He always puts his guests at ease. tf-A"LH • WlP-ftl
' ^^.HTV- i 1fAO;f:<PA with ease ^A^^ □ ^""IC He translates Amharic with ease. h
^C^'i > ^ a?^ « ^f-ic » ^.+<:r-^A [See also 'ill'] (be) easier +AA The job will be …
A'fl '• to remain (thoughts) with s.th. one has left behind; not to be at ease Afl" '•
hpd. (with personal suffixes) to cause heartburn? A'fl'> 1 'kd'kt to observe, watch s
.th. attentively (because of one's suspicions about it), to ponder s.th. one does not …
Hsu Ta-ch'un: Jung-jung ju tso shui-chung (ff i$ $0 ^ zK ^ ("[the loins will be]
bloated as if one were sitting in water") refers to a state when one is at ease,
relaxed, and shrinks back at cold. (14) Kato Banket: The [discussion of the] bodily …
Middle-class American children enter school already feeling very familiar and at
ease with being asked many questions, particularly test-type questions with the
answers already known by the adults. African-American children from a lower …
Even bribery can be a cultural residuum. Chinua Achebe, the Nigerian novelist,
brings this out effectively in his novel, No Longer at Ease. In traditional Ibo values
there was a principle of reciprocity involved in the very act of Africa's Tripartite …
So take the initiative. Put them at ease, and you will soon relax yourself. 1. Copy
the other person's body language to create a. (From Griffin, Joe and Tyrrell, Ivan,
Human Givens, HG Publishing, Brighton, 2004) Learning the art of conversation …
Paul Falcone. This page intentionally left blank PART I: Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Parable Putting Candidates at Ease.
See also at ease betou: ~ \ vt (formal) to free from pain, trouble or anxiety : The
news that her child VMS safe eased her mind; A hot bath eased his tired limbs. 2
vti (often with off) to make or become less strong, less severe, less tight, less fast …
Sometimes these beliefs depict patients' overall global perspectives on
relationships. Whether they reflect global or specific attitudes, they are potentially
destructive to the therapeutic relationship. Putting the patient at ease is not only
achieved …
with+these
… or arc of visibility of lights or shapes, as well as to the disposition and
characteristics of sound- signalling appliances, as her Government shall have
determined to be the closest possible compliance with these Rules in respect to
that vessel.
with+these
In contrast with these heteromeric molecules, the G4na form was assumed to be
an homo-tetramer similar to the soluble BuChE tetramer found in the serum (28)
or an hypothetical precursor of collagen-tailed forms (36). However in vitro we …
… and Nancy and Larry Friedman. I am particularly grateful for my sisters, Laura
and Linda; brother- in-law, Jacob; and parents, Toby and Lee, who have always
been there for me. Introduction Kids These Days What the devil's wrong with
these.
… I fully support CIT training and the idea that recovery from mental illnesses is
most possible outside jails and prisons. This publication, Responding to
Individuals with Mental Illnesses, is one important tool to ensure that people with
these
With these values are associated a series of measurements. A series of
measurements are associated with these values. Say what something is before
you begin to describe it. In the OVs below, the authors have delayed the subject (
in italics) …
with+these with+these
Methodological Explorations Martyn Hammersley. circumstances of iheir work
and the perspectives generated to deal with these.* Another reason is that
practitioners' judgements of the value of research will be relative to their
expectations of it …
custody shall be available to the public upon request filed in accordance with
these regulations. To the extent permitted by other laws, the Service also will
make available records which it is authorized to withhold under 5 U.S.C. 552(b) …
with+these
S. 301 COUNCIL OF EUROPE Recommendation No R(94)14 Social Cohesion
and Quality of Life....................................S. 305 Conference of European Ministers
responsible for Family Affairs, XXVI session Stockholm, 14-16 June 1999, Final …
Contents Preface of Her Highness Shiekha Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Missned,
Consort of His Highness the Emir of Qatar and President of the Supreme Council
for Family Affairs of Qatar Preface of the NGO Working Committee Richard G.
Wilkins …
… this right should be taken away 420 Adoption 420 There is no propriety in
awarding double degrees in integrated law courses 421 In courts of law rape
cases should be conducted in camera 422 In disputes of Matrimonial and Family
affairs, …
The Supreme Council for Family Affairs was established in Qatar and deals with
women's affairs through its Women's Committee ( 1998). The National Council for
Women was created in Syria (1995) and Yemen's Women National Committee, …
The tasks undertaken previously by the old Ministry have been transferred to the
division for Consumer and Family Affairs in the new Ministry. 85. A Consumer
Council was set up in 1953. This is an independent institution whose expenditure
is …
family+affairs
… Breaking Marriage: An Overview of Old Regime Marriage as a Social Practice
1 Suzanne Desan 2 Marriage Choice and Marital Success: Reasoning About
Marriage, Love, and Happiness 26 Dena Goodman 3 Family Affairs: Wives,
Credit, …
When the minister of family affairs, Renate Schmidt, took office a new concept
under the title ''sustainable family policy'' was developed and implemented. This
was the result of the huge discrepancy perceived between relatively high
spending …
Charles Manigault,"Some Things Relating to my Family Affairs," folder 9, p. 15,
Manigault Family Papers (SHC); Josephine du Pont to Margaret Manigault, Oct.
23, 1800, in Low, "Of Muslins and Merveilleuses," 69. 16. Margaret Manigault to …
The Local Government Office's decisions on visiting rights can be appealed at the
Department of Family Affairs.65 In cases of disagreement on custody and visiting
rights, the Local Government Office shall offer child expert counselling to …
… domestic] life no pl Familienminister(in) m(f) minister for family affairs Brit Fa-mi
-li-en-mi-nis-te-ri-um nt Ministry for Family Affairs Brit Fa mi li en mit glied nt
member of the family; ein neues - bekommen/ bekommen haben to be getting/to
have …
Preface of Her Highness Shiekha Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Missned, ix Consort of
His Highness the Emir of Qatar and President of the Supreme Council for Family
Affairs of Qatar Preface of the NGO Working Committee xiii Richard G. Wilkins …
Early in the century, Defoe complains that the ''custom of warning'' leads to ''a
great inconvenience to masters and mistresses,'' leaving them ''at the mercy of
every new comer to divulge your family affairs, to inspect your private life, and …
The Technical Discourse of Government 69 5. Law in the Republic of Science 93
6. Toxic Torts and the Politics of Causation 1 14 7. Legal Encounters with Genetic
Engineering 138 8. Family Affairs 160 9. Definitions of Life and Death 183 10.
They are the guardians of family affairs, traditions, ethics and activities. Offence in
these matters is … Therefore people may involve them in family affairs more often
for minor needs of life than they approach God. Even if the living-dead may not …
The self-governing bodies are as follows: a) National Labour Council, b)
Governing Body of the Labour Market Fund, and c) County (Capital) Labour
Councils. Family support system The Ministry of Social and Family Affairs is
responsible for …
According to research by Piercy (1998), caregivers not only pay heed to physical
needs of infirm relatives, but they also attend to many aspects of the elder's
environment, personal autonomy, and inclusion in ongoing family affairs. At the
same …
Apart from the abortion cases, however, the general tenor of the family relations
cases reflect a legal tradition of noninterference in family affairs. The Supreme
Court is nevertheless sharply divided over what kinds of family relationships are …
Within the Hungarian field of health and safety at work, the main responsibilities
for approximation of law were divided (before 2002) between the Ministry of
Social and Family Affairs; the Ministry of Health; and the Ministry of Economic
Affairs …
family+affairs
50 Unter Sozialtourismus wird hier eine Situation verstanden, in der Immigration
in ein Zielland aus sozialversicherungstechnischen Vorteilen gegenüber dem
Ursprungsland erfolgt. Department of Social and Family Affairs (2004b). 52 Um …
Divorce and the American family. Annual Review of Sociology, 16, 379-403.
Galston, W. (1992). New familism, new politics. Family Affairs, 5, 7-9. Gaines, J. (
1990, October 7). A scandal of artificial insemination. The New York Times
Magazine, …
For example, about 90-95 percent of Mexican companies are family owned or run
(A firm focus on family affairs, 2003). Although there may be a perception that
North America is dominated by global giants, family and private ownership is
quite …
family+affairs
Polygyny often is permitted, and men also tend to dominate family affairs.
Sociologists use the term patriarchal family to describe situations in which most
family affairs are dominated by men. The matriarchal family, in which most family
affairs
Regardless of their form, families now face new challenges—possibly living on
one income or managing family affairs when both parents are employed. Many
families also feel that they are under siege by changes in society that are …
A starting point would be the appointment by the Taoiseach of a Minister and
Department of Family Affairs. The function of such a Minister would be to ensure
that the concept of family togetherness would be maintained by promoting family …
Another important death with widespread ramifications is the death of a
patriarchal clan head who has been serving the decision-making function in
family affairs for a long time. One woman had a grandfather who ran the family
with an iron fist …
family+affairs
,
it’s sort
of their basic specialty
;
even
… MacLeish from / B. : A Play in Verse . 121 Elizabeth Glaser and Laura Palmer
from In the Absence of Angels . 124 CONTENTS Percy Bysshe Shelley from Mary
Shelley: Romance and Reality XI.
Unlike most tissues, which can resort to anaerobic metabolism to produce ATP in
the absence of O2 for at least short periods (see p. 37), the brain cannot produce
ATP without O2. Scientists recently discovered an O2-binding protein, …
1The time that would elapse for half the reactants to be converted to product in
the absence of enzyme. 2The number of reactions catalyzed by a single enzyme
molecule per second when operating at a saturating substrate concentration.
Added risk: The difference between the cancer incidence under the exposure
condition and the background incidence in the absence of exposure; AR = P(d) -
P(O) (EPA-92/12). Addict: Any person who habitually uses any habit-forming …
… discussion of hypoxia inducible factor (HIF), a protein that acts in the absence
of oxygen to activate transcription of genes for glycolytic enzymes. Chapter 19
Discussion of the TCA cycle has been updated and a new “A Deeper Look” box
on …
In the absence of suitable methodologies on how to manage the risks associated
with e-commerce, it is not surprising that the increased levels of concern have
given rise to reactive approaches in the form of protective insurance (Hays, 2000)
.
At least in one sense the pale transparency of possibility is perfect: myths,
whether they be lasting or fugitive, vanish like rivers in the sea in the absence of
myth which is their lament and their truth. The decisive absence of faith is
resolute faith.
Lavoisier found that diamonds lost weight and much of their brilliance when they
were heated, vet this was not the case if they were heated in the absence of air.
This finding started his interest in gases and in the growing evidence against the …
In the absence of financial markets, savings are not transferred to the economic
units most in need of those funds. It is difficult, after all, for a household to build its
own automobile. The financial market system makes it easier for the economy to …
In the absence of social classes and class struggle, there was no mechanism of
social change. Since the history of all societies is the history of struggles between
classes, it followed that Asia 'has no history at all, at least no known history' ( 14 ) …
… been present on the early Earth. The results of such experiments indicate that
these simple compounds react abiotically or, as the word indicates (a, “not,” and
bios, “life”), in the absence of life, to give rise to biologically important compounds …
Instead, fibromyalgia pain is likely due to a central nervous system disturbance in
pain processing in the absence of appropriate nociceptive input (31). Other
similar nonnoci- ceptive "central" pain syndromes include irritable bowel
syndrome …
Thought dictated in the absence of all control exerted by reason, and outside all
aesthetic or moral preoccupations. ENCYCLOPAEDIA. Philosophy. Surrealism is
based on the belief in the superior reality of certain forms of association …
In the absence of a law preventing buyers paying more than $2 buyer's surplus
the difference between the buyer's reservation price and the price he or she
actually pays seller's surplus the difference between the price received by the
seller …
Other groups, notably producer groups, successfully engage in collective action,
in the absence of coercion, because they are small and homogeneous. These
groups predictably will be differentially successful in the political process. Large …
Property 6: 2d number of real children is available for each node of sub-phases s,
K=s< 2 in phase k at the time of its … At the end of insertion of all nodes in phase
k , all the nodes in phase k get connected with their 2d number of real children.
"(4) In 1982, when the Supreme Court decided Ferber, the technology did not
exist to — "(A) computer generate depictions of children that are
indistinguishable from depictions of real children; "(B) use parts of images of real
children to create …
(4) In 1982, when the Supreme Court decided Ferber, the technology did not
exist to: (A) computer generate depictions of children that are indistinguishable
from depictions of real children: (B) use parts of images of real children to create
a …
… or mechanically created or altered to render sexual depictions of minors.2
Congress's impetus in enacting the CPPA came from the use of computer
technology to create "child pornography" without the use of real children and the
availability …
(5) Evidence submitted to the Congress, including from the National Center for
Missing and Exploited Children, demonstrates that technology already exists to
disguise depictions of real children to make them unidentifiable and to make …
(4) In 1982, when the Supreme Court decided Ferber, the technology did not
exist to: (A) create depictions of virtual children that arc indistinguishable from
depictions of real children; (B) create depictions of virtual children using
compositions …
(4) In 1982, when the Supreme Court decided Ferber, the technology did not
exist to: (A) computer generate depictions of children that are indistinguishable
from depictions of real children; (B) use parts of images of real children to create
a …
The point is not to deny the existence of real children in preschools, but from the
perspective drawn up here reality contains more than one actualized dimension;
it also carries with it a virtual dimension. The virtual dimension is not opposed to …
(4) In 1982, when the Supreme Court decided Ferber, the technology did not
exist to: (A) create depictions of virtual children that are indistinguishable from
depictions of real children; (B) create depictions of virtual children using
compositions …
The Secret Service then obtained a search warrant for Williams's home, where
agents seized two hard drives containing at least 22 images of real children
engaged in sexually explicit conduct, some of it sadomasochistic. Williams was …
It doesn't even affect provisions of the federal law that ban the use of computer
morphing techniques to alter images of real children to make it appear that they
are engaged in sex acts. Nor does the decision limit the power of the authorities
to …
Eric M. Freedman, a First Amendment specialist at Hofstra Law School, “is that
the statute goes beyond regulating the use of real children in the production of
pornography and attempts to suppress the idea of juvenile sexuality. It proceeds
on …
Hilde and Eli (1994) and Child of the Warsaw Ghetto (1995), both written by
David adler and illustrated by Karen Ritz. focus on how the era's events affected
the lives of real children. Chana Byers Abells's The Children We Remember …
There is also an anti-evasion aspect in that people accused of possessing or
distributing child pornography may claim that the pictures they possess are not of
real children but are pseudo-photographs. The making and availability of …
In this way, it is said, virtual images promote the trafficking in works produced
through the exploitation of real children. The hypothesis is somewhat implausible
. If virtual images were identical to illegal child pornography, the illegal images …
(4) In 1982, when the Supreme Court decided Ferber, the technology did not
exist to: [(A) create depictions of virtual children that are indistinguishable from
depictions of real children;l (A) computer generate depictions of children that are …
Another provision of the law prohibited a more common and lower-tech means of
creating virtual images, known as ''computer morphing,'' in which innocent
pictures of real children are altered to make it appear that they are engaged in
sexual …
14 The Ninth Circuit ruled the CPPA overbroad and distinct from Ferber, because
the CPPA banned materials that were “neither obscene nor produced by the
exploitation of real children.”15 Justice Kennedy, writing for the majority, affirmed …
In the face of real children, he could not help but notice that there were no
children in reality who possessed the qualities of naivete, sensitivity, gentleness,
and 5 The Discovery of the Child The Discovery of the Child translated by Ayako
Kano …
… use of real children.20 Given its decision in Sharpe, there is no reason to think
that the Canadian court would draw a distinction between real and virtual child
pornography. On this issue, therefore, we are offered two diametrically opposed …
(4) In 1982, when the Supreme Court decided Ferber, the technology did not
exist to: (A) create depictions of virtual children that are indistinguishable from
depictions of real children; (B) create depictions of virtual children using
compositions …
,
But we may be sure they are there, potentially, to be actualized by the
appropriate conditions. (Never mind why — that is nothing to the present purpose
.) In a similar manner, I think we must insist that the ability to describe music may
lie in Mrs.
But we may be sure they are there, potentially, to be actualized by the
appropriate conditions. (Never mind why — that is nothing to the present purpose
.) In a similar manner, I think we must insist that the ability to describe music may
lie in Mrs.
They are there, potentially at least, perhaps even vividly, but, unaccompanied by
conceptual or verbal processes, they remain unnamed and undefined, waiting for
cultural recognition and definition. The languages that psychotherapists use at …
,
… Hands 13 No Bare-Hand Contact 14 Do Not Cross-Contaminate 14 Potentially
Hazardous Food—Time/Temperature Control for Safety of Food (PHF/TCS) 16
Temperature Danger Zone (TDZ) 17 Be Safe—Monitor Time and Temperature!
… Regulatory Standards .......................................221 13.5 Sequestering Records ....
...................................224 13.6 The Record Is What the Record Is ...................225
13.7 Potentially Compensable Events (PCEs) .........225 13.8 Expert Witnesses …
CHAPTER 1 HAZARDS TO FOOD SAFETY Bacteria 17 Dangerous Forms of
Bacteria 21 Investigating a Food-Borne Illness Outbreak 29 Potentially
Dangerous Foods 31 Ready-to-Eat Foods 31 CHAPTER 2 FACTORS
AFFECTING …
potentially
However, that test can potentially fail a few more pass quality students. So, let us
examine the "student 's risk. " Applyin9 the Bayes' rule, we obtain Prob(FQiP) =
Prob(PiFQ)Prob(FQ) Prob(P) (1.3) Prob(PQiF) = Prob(FiPQ)Prob(PQ) 0.05 x 0.7 …
Because the entire mitochondrial genome has been sequenced, any mtDNA-
encoded respiratory chain subunit is potentially available for
immunocytochemical studies, and it is anticipated that the same will soon be true
for all the …
potentially
Potentially Hazardous Foods or TCS Foods Foods that provide a good
environment forthe growth ofdisease-causing microorganisms are called
potentially hazardous foods. Looking back at our list of conditions for growth of
bacteria, we can …
Through a series of diverse philosophical examples, I show that such potentially
infinite sets are of broad theoretical interest. … I then prove that some machines
that have a potentially infinite number of states can compute functions that no …
According to the Cybersnitch Voluntary Online Crime Reporting System, the most
-reported Internet-related crime is child pornography, with other crimes ranging
from desktop forgery to such potentially violent crimes as electronic stalking and …
Potentially infringing items.................................................................92 Trading
Violations..........................................................................................94 When the
competition doesn't play fair............................................94 Baaad bidders.
39 Is the Behavior a Desirable One? 40 Would I Be Happier with My Child If He
Quit Doing It, or Would I Like to See Him Do it Better? 40 Is It Potentially
Constructive? 41 Potentially Constructive Misbehaviors 41 Destructive
Misbehaviors 44 …
65 9. Potentiality and Actuality Theta 6. Energeia/dynamis distinction
distinguished from kinesis/dynamis distinction. 66 Theta 7. When is X potentially
Y? 69 Theta 8. Actuality prior to potentiality. 71 Theta 9. Various remarks on
potentiality and …
12 bis Why would it be necessary to look for, besides sensibles and the '
intermediate entities' (mathematical objects), other objects such as the 'Forms'?
13 Do the elements exist potentially or in some other manner? 14 Do the
principles exist …
For example, two bicyclists set off on a ride: one wears a helmet, the other does
not. The choices each has made could potentially have quite different outcomes if
they were to be involved in a collision. In turn, if the cyclist sustained injuries as …
He calls motion the 'fulfilment of what exists potentially, in so far as it exists
potentially' (201 a 10). The reader will find a lengthy explanation of this definition
in the first three lectiones of Aquinas' commentary. The point to be observed here
is …
… Infections 48 Memory Elvin-Lewis Chapter Four Folk Anticancer Plants
Containing Antitumor Compounds 70 James A. Duke Chapter Five Informant
Consensus: A New Approach for Identifying Potentially Effective Medicinal Plants
9l Robert …
"Environmental racism" is a term frequently used in nonscientific literature to refer
to siting of potentially environmentally hazardous or unsightly facilities in minority
neighborhoods. Brimelow and Spencer (1992) argue that the early 1990s cost …
… representation 95; Conclusions 101 6 Unfair dismissal 105 Ann Blair
Introduction 105; The elements of unfair dismissal 106; Employment status and
continuity of employment 106; Dismissal 108; The potentially fair reasons for
dismissal 109; …
Although severe systemic reactions are rare, the risk of systemic and potentially
fatal anaphylaxis exists. It tends to occur most frequently at the induction or “up-
dosing” phase. Therefore, the patient must be monitored after administration of …
,
And, often, someone on the edge of the conversation, saying something else to
someone else, has not heard; what she has not heard is repeated to her, things
or people in it are identified for her: a general conversation is something that can …
He turned to a man in a standard blue blazer and gray pants who was hovering
on the edge of the conversation, waiting to jump in. “How many seniors do we
have this year?” “A hundred and twenty,” the man replied eagerly. “Give or 42.
,
The same brain damage, to that left side of the lobe, can occur in women same
brain damage, to that left side of the lobe, can occur in women and it is a known
fact they can reroute those functions to the right side and it is a known fact they
can …
Well, that is true, but milk is also high in fat, and it is a known fact that milk has the
propensity to act as an allergen. The other interesting thing about milk is that it
has been linked with an increased risk for prostate cancer. A Harvard School of …
and+it+is+a+known+fact
And it is a known fact that Blacks in Afrika and India came to this conclusion and
taught it thousands of years before the current Hindus of India. So we find that
Baba Ifa is well on point with this concept. Let it be known that the Orisha are far …
and+it+is+a+known+fact
Last week almost two-hundred copies were sold in Jerusalem, the other cities
notwithstanding."60 Similarly, we find, "In Jerusalem alone three-hundred copies
of Ha-Zevi are sold and it is a known fact that for every buyer there are twenty free …
And it is a known fact that such artificial, synthetic vitamins and minerals are not
equal in nutritional value to the natural vitamins and minerals of Organic Foods,
which are present therein in a balanced proportion. Therefore, while Organic …
and+it+is+a+known+fact and+it+is+a+known+fact
… been the capital of the Pandyan empire without interruption for approximately a
thousand years and it is a known fact that three successful conferences of Tamil
scholars called 'Tamil Sangams' took place under the benevolent royal support.
and+it+is+a+known+fact and+it+is+a+known+fact and+it+is+a+known+fact
America didn't start by taking my money and didn't hurt me personally at all, but it
made claims about me as a result of our incitement against the Jews and the
Americans, in protection of our Islamic umma. And it is a known fact that America
is …
and+it+is+a+known+fact and+it+is+a+known+fact and+it+is+a+known+fact and+it+is+a+known+fact
There is small question either that the various Masonic lodges which he founded
and which were patronised by persons of ample means, provided him with
extensive funds, and it is a known fact that he was subsidised by several
extremely …
This is a state of business which, when pushed to an extreme length, brings on
the revulsion called a commercial crisis; and it is a known fact that such periods
of speculation hardly ever pass off without having been attended, during some
part …
and+it+is+a+known+fact and+it+is+a+known+fact and+it+is+a+known+fact and+it+is+a+known+fact
And it is a known fact that education has an impact on mortality decline.
Therefore, all policies having an effect on health must be evaluated. Furthermore,
a health policy is decided not only at the government level, but many other
collective …
And it is a known fact that an attraction unpopular with the general public is not a
marketable product. THRUST AIR 2OOO Developed by S&S Power, Inc. th Thrust
Air 2000 is an extreme ric which leave riders giddy and spectators shaking their …
and+it+is+a+known+fact
… can in many cases be avoided and it is a known fact that hardly any design
works immediately without minor modifications. Equipment. Dimensions. In many
cases, the PCB size and number is dictated by the exterior design concept of the …
and+it+is+a+known+fact
This is because generally all the stakeholders are involved in the SWOT analysis
meetings and it is a known fact that meetings and their coordination consume
valuable time. But it is worthwhile to conduct this analysis as it firms up the scope …
a Jew, contained the following: “As a Jew—and it is a known fact that Jews are
good tradesmen— [Adrian Severin] ought to know that a bargain is struck
between at least two.”85 Apart from this stereotype and the practice of publicly
unmasking …
and+it+is+a+known+fact
There is small question either that the various Masonic lodges which he founded
and which were patronised by persons of ample means, provided him with
extensive funds, and it is a known fact that he was subsidised by several
extremely …
… cause of airplane accidents and it is a known fact that flight engineers
incorporate the airfoil innovation evident the wings of birds in the designing and
manufacturing of modem airplanes in an effort to make flying safer and more
comfortable.
and+it+is+a+known+fact and+it+is+a+known+fact
that old people are interested
Free nodes can later be moved or combined with others as analysis continues.
For example, a free node was used to collect stories about the behavior changes
that caregivers observed in their grandchildren after a visit or phone call from a …
For example, with the increased rate of divorce, grandparents have become more
central figures in their grandchildren's lives, providing day care, financial support,
and even housing support. The family solidarity perspective presents an ideal …
Grandfathers often loosen up, compared to how they were with their own children
, and express their love and pride in their grandchildren freely. Pipher (1999)
describes her conversation with a former professor as he pulled out his photos of …
in+their+grandchildren
As a younger woman Betty did not share some circumstances of neighbors
Lucretia and Milly, who had adult sons and daughters or their spouses die during
the decade and who then took in their grandchildren. Betty's family remained
intact …
… perish with the passing of the years but persisted in their grandchildren and
their grandchildren's children'.40 Despite the scanty evidence available within
plebeian radical milieux, spy reports indicate that Evans's family, business and
social …
in+their+grandchildren
What many have suggested, therefore, is that there has been selection to extend
women's lifespans to enable them to invest in their grandchildren (Boyd and Silk,
1997; Buss, 1999; Barrett et al., 2002). This is certainly consistent with data from …
They endured many hardships in making the transition from managing a small
grocery to milking a small herd of dairy cows, but they persisted, making a
meager living but helping instill in their grandchildren a love of animals, the
outdoors, …
,
whom
they link to natural cycles
0 You've made your feelings abundantly clear (= very clear). abuse >verb [T] /a'
bju:z/ behave badly© 1 © to use or treat someone or something wrongly or badly,
especially in a way that is to your own advantage: She is continually abusing her …
need for something opportunity for someone or something opposed to. call on
someone call to someone capable of something certain of something
characteristic of someone characterized by something communicate something
to someone …
This phrase and so many others like it — and everything like that; and stuff (
things); and (or) stuff (things) like that; and this and that; anyway; I mean; (and
that) kind of stuff (thing); or something or other; or whatever; this, that, and the
other …
… esp. school work o The teacher gave me an A for my essay. a GENERAL
THING /a, ei/, an indefinite article 1 used before nouns to refer generally to
someone or something that has not been mentioned before o This is a very mild
cheese, …
on. Proceedings of Europhras Basel 2004, 317- 334. Piirainen, E. (2005b):
Europeanism, internationa- lism or something else? Proposal for a cross-lingui-
stic and cross-cultural research project on wide- spread idioms in Europe and
beyond.
… admiration /.asdma'reip'n/ noun [U] when you admire someone or something
My admiration for him grows daily. admire /ad'maiaV verb [T] 1 to respect or
approve of someone or something You have to admire him for being so
determined.
… while the third handcuffed him. force someone to stay in a horizontal position
by holding them tie down sth/sb or tie sth/sb down Make sure you tie the suitcase
down carefully on the top of the car. use ropes to fasten someone or something in …
If you want to know the matter of a theft that has been committed or something
that has been lost, whether he will possess it [again] or not 296 36. The runaway
307 37. The treatment of spirits 314 38. Someone wishes to retain [his food] or to …
abound in or with something to be rich in it or filled with it. about /a'baut/ c> prey 1
concerning or relating to someone or something; on the subject of them or it. 2
near to something. 3 around or centring on something. 4 here and there in or at …
If you . . . then you . . . look up to sb respect and admire them look down on sb/sth
think that someone or something is less important than you, or that something is
not good enough quality for you to use look after sb/sth take care of someone or
… 13) when someone or something grows or changes and becomes more
advanced: There have been some major developments in technology recently.
disappointing adj (p 13) making you feel disappointed, i.e. unhappy because
something …
Also one can banish someone or something from his or her former place in a
system of thought. In these senses verbannen is again old- fashioned.
Ausschließen is more normal. Er wurde vom Hof ausgeschlossen (verwiesen,
verbannt).
Opposite take sth into account ache ache for sb/sth to feel desire or regret about
someone or something ♢ / ache for home, the smell of bread baking, rain hitting
the porch roof - even the smell of the hen house. * We ache for the victims of war …
or 'something goes faster than ...', you need the comparative form of adjectives or
adverbs. You form the comparative by adding -er to the adjective oradverb: klein -
kleiner l schön -schöner Quite a few monosyllabic adjectives change their …
I mean, it's probably just a different [gang] color they going against, but it is the
same thing.” Consequently, Dawanna explained, “I don't feel safe nowhere for
real. Anywhere you go you gonna hear a gun shot or something.” These
descriptions …
… the alarming high tone will be some adequate signal), the cliffs ^ kx'aurukan
have already been overcome, and he is to expect something positive like a
melon the name of which is just the same ^ käu or something like meat (Ni ^ ka '
meat').
The remarks cited above suggest that WGBG were collectively referred to by one
single label – Gurijal or something similar. 1.4.2.4. Problems with the proposed
classifications As noted above, Wurm. Territory and neighbouring languages 9.
… Department of Counseling, University of Akron (personal communication,
December 9, 2009): “Pleasure is a feeling of extreme gratification, aroused by the
expectation or the enjoyment of something good, something satisfying, or
something
A slogan used to show the speaker's disapproval of (someone or something): > '
Away with the old ideas and in with the new!' > 'Away with her!' > 'Away with the
universities!' 2 Away with you! \<r Get 5. 3 They're away! The horses, runners, etc.
But the conflict is psychologically interesting only to the extent that it contains
irrational components such as tactical error on the criminal's part or the
detective's insight into some psychological quirk of the criminal or something of
this sort.
or+something or+something
a Comparative adjectives vou use these to compare people or things, for
example when you're saying someone or something is smaller than someone or
something eise. vou simply add -er to the adjective: klein (small) -> kleiner (
smaller) …
It may be either something encountered in everyday life, as illustrated by clear as
glass and sweet as honey, or something familiar from the folklore or mythology of
the community, as in black as the devil and patient as Job. The tertium need …
.
There’s a sort
of emotion
If gender abolitionism wants to save a humanity that we do experience and
identify with, then it must show what seems to be impossible to show, an
ungendered common humanity, a human life that manages to be born of mother
and father …
in their old heads :
:
the son is the death
of the father
,
And worst of all there was so much reason for her half sister's words. The Doctor
certainly did look like marriage and Mrs. Lehntman acted very queer. Poor Anna.
Dark were these days and much she had to suffer. The Doctor's trouble came to …
If we consider a simple sentence such as: (67) The team can rely on my support
we find that these two classes of Adverbs can occupy rather different positions in
the sentence, as (68) below illustrates: (68) (a) Certainly /* completely, the team …
certainly
Certainly in our society teachers don't enjoy the respect that is accorded to
doctors and lawyers. ▻ phrasal verb accord with sth to be the same as
something, or to agree with something: Hi's version of events does not accord
with witnesses …
certainly
certainly points us in this direction. While Gadamer takes account of the
challenge of Derrida, at no point in his formal paper does Derrida even bring up
Gadamer's name. All of this raises the question of just how accurate it is to speak
of a …
And by last Christmas, for any defense contractor, the dwindling Soviet threat had
evolved from meal ticket into writing on the wall □ Our restaurant cost me and my
wife an arm and a leg, but we didn't build it without planning and we certainly
… appears in the lists of early rhyming slang, and since the Cockneys probably
could not and certainly did not read Irish folk-tales, or even newspapers, these
Irish references cannot be accounted for in any other way. III An unemployed
navvy, …
The everyday work of the research physicist is certainly not involved with such
high aims, but rather is concerned with special problems which are “mature."
There would probably be no progress at all in physics if a serious attempt were
made …
certainly
As an earlier edition put it: “If armies move on their stomachs, then governments
certainly crawl on their purses.” Public administrators who do not understand
revenue options, systems, and policies and do not understand that they are …
certainly
Certainly prior to such a time consuming operation M' simulates £l(\/i) steps
without such an operation. Amortized this adds 0{\/t) = 0(Jt(n)) delay to every M-
step. This demonstrates the time bound and finishes the proof. □ The same
technique …
But the proposition expressed by the sentence 'That person is female' is certainly
not entailed by the proposition expressed by 'That person is pregnant': the
inference is in principle no more than probabilistic, since it is possible to
envisage a …
… to understanding, and the few who would perhaps have understood you from a
lesser work will certainly accept with gratitude all the elucidations you want to
give " (cf. G. Heinrici, D. August Twesten nach Tagebiichern und Brief en, 1899, p
.
certainly
21 You will not ill-treat widows or orphans; 22jf you ill-treat them in any way and (
hey make an appeal to me for help, I shall certainly bear their appeal, 23 my
anger will be roused and I shall put you to the sword; then your own wives will be …
The Doctor certainly did look like marriage and Mrs. Lehntman acted very queer.
Poor Anna. Dark were these days and much she had to suffer. The Doctor's
trouble came to a head the first. It was true Doctor was engaged and to be
married …
… as we can see from the fact that (like the complement of a typical preposition)
the relevant noun expression can be moved to the front of the sentence to
highlight it: (ii) Immediate closure of the account, I can certainly arrange for By
contrast.
… fairly well by a theory that takes into account merely the motion of each atom as
a whole and assigns no internal motion to it at all. This leads us to a new clash
between classical mechanics and the results of experiment. There must certainly
Certainly observational cinema typically cares far more for people getting on with
their lives than telling you about them, and for performances that are an integral
part of the fabric of social life and not enacted especially for the camera.
certainly certainly
And they will never invoke it on account of what their hands have sent before,
and Allah knows the unjust. 96. And you will most certainly find them the
greediest of men for life (greedier) than even those who are polytheists; every •' f
Vxe..'''-tT.
Certainly we have found no answer to this either. On the contrary, man himself
has become more enigmatic for us. We ask anew: What is man? A transition, a
direction, a storm sweeping over our planet, a recurrence or a vexation for the
gods?
… were ever like these. An extreme example that nonetheless exemplifies Stein's
playwriting style is “A Curtain Raiser," which was written in the 1910s: Six, Twenty
, Outrageous Late, Weak. Forty. More in any wetness. Sixty three certainly.
While the causes of these disappointing findings were many and various, one
was certainly perceived to be a lack of effectiveness on the part of supervisors (
see Clark 1993; OECD 1995). The inference was drawn that, while being an
active …
certainly
WHY THERE ALMOST CERTAINLY IS NO GOD 137 The Ultimate Boeing 747
137 Natural selection as a consciousness-raiser 139 Irreducible complexity 144
The worship of gaps 151 The anthropic principle: planetary version 162 The …
(2) Our staff was impressed with your credentials and interested in the ideas you
presented; which would certainly be an asset to our firm if you choose to join us.
B (3) While your making a decision concerning your future, we would like you to …
certainly
… nonhuman animals who are subjects-of-a-life have this right as certainly as do
those human subjects-of-a-life who read these words. Thus, although I believe
that human life contains within it the possibility of a richness not to be found in the …
yudhāmanyuh — Yudhāmanyu; ca — and; vikrāntah — mighty; uttamaujdh —
Uttamaujā; ca — and; vīrya-vān — very powerful; saubhadrah — the son of
Subhadrā; draupadeydh — the sons of Draupadī; ca — and; sarve — all; eva —
certainly
certainly
,
but
for the grandfather the grandson is a sort
of rebirth
or revenge
,
and
… Science, Forbes, and USA Today. It includes access to InfoMarks, stable URLs
that can be linked to articles, journals, and searches, and to InfoWrite, a complete
set of online critical thinking and paper writing tools. ISBN: 0495826502 ISBN: …
Semiotics is concerned with everything that can be taken as a sign. A sign is
everything which can be taken as significantly substituting for something else.
This something else does not necessarily have to exist or to actually be
somewhere at …
… to provide valuable conclusions. It is important to realize the limitations of the
model. In the end, Mother Nature has the final say. There are many different types
of functions that can be used to model relationships observed in the real world.
There are many different types of functions that can be used to model
relationships observed in the real world. In what follows, we discuss the behavior
and graphs of these functions and give examples of situations appropriately
modeled by …
In response to requests for electronic classroom media, major innovations of the
ancillary package include PowerPoint slides, outstanding assets that can be
used in classroom instruction, and individualized handouts and study aids to
support …
Charles Zastrow, Karen K. Kirst-Ashman. social and economic policies that affect
the distribution of wealth, and prestige and acclaim that serve to “control the
masses.” (p. 52) Group Membership and Values Membership in any group
provides …
This edition continues the original intent to provide a generic textbook that
presents fundamental concepts and patient care practices that can be used in
any intensive care unit, regardless of the specialty focus of the unit. Highly
specialized …
that+can+be
… of Voluntary Conversations 290 Authority Needed to Make an Investigative
Detention (Terry Stop) 291 The Importance of “Stop and Identify” Laws 293
Searches That Can Be Justified During an Investigative Detention 294 Obtaining
Physical …
For example, the TI-83/84 TVM SOLVER function incorporates several functions
that can be used to solve the problems that are encountered in Sections 4.1–4.3.
To access the TVM SOLVER on the TI-83 press , press , and then select .
Just think of the very valuable information that can be found on company e-mails,
memos, documents such as procedures and rules, Web page contents, and so
on. Unstructured and semistructured data storage and management needs are …
Fundamentally, the experience of historical tradition reaches far beyond those
aspects of it that can be objectively investigated. It is true or untrue not only in the
sense concerning which historical criticism decides, but always mediates truth in …
that+can+be
WebTutor Whether you want Web-enable your class or teach entirely online,
WebTutor provides customizable, rich, text-specific content that can be used with
both WebCT and Blackboard. WebTutor allows instructors to easily blend, add,
edit, …
All of us make choices that can be judged under ethical standards. Further, we
frequently judge other people's behaviors as right or wrong. Criminal justice
professionals, whether they work in law enforcement, the courts, or corrections, …
In the rest of this section, we look at several applications that can be modeled
using linear functions. S(t) 2 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3 Years T r i l l i o n s o f d o l l a r s t
FIGURE 30 Linear depreciation of an asset Simple Depreciation. Copyright 2009 …
Enhancements. The following includes some of the specific content changes that
can be found in Financial and Managerial Accounting, 10e. Chapter 1:
Introduction to Accounting and Business • Starbucks replaces DaimlerChrysler in
opening …
We have \x\ = x sgnx and maxU, y ) = (x + y + x — y\)/2 as examples of familiar
functions that can be expressed in terms of "sgn" together with the operations {+,
— , x, -=-). Show that these functions can be similarly expressed in terms of "int".
that+can+be
It is provided in an electronic format that can be modified and customized to fit
your course. PowerPoint Presentations — The PowerPoint slides provide you
with a powerful way to make presentations that are educational and engaging to
your …
… processes, new bacteria, newly discovered genes, new animals, plants,
automatic transmissions, Internet techniques, methods of doing business (even if
not technological), and virtually anything else under the sun that can be made by …
For example, people may select only foods that come in containers that can be
reused or recycled. A political activist may boycott fruit or vegetables picked by
migrant workers who have been exploited. Some people choose only brands of …
New corporate examples of the use of data warehousing, data marts, and data
mining that can be used to provide information and decision support Copyright
2009 Cengage Learning, Inc. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, …
Effy Oz. system that prints and cuts checks when an employee enters data
through a keyboard is a closed system. The system might be isolated for security
purposes. An open system interfaces and interacts with other systems. For
example …
5. Define problem-focused and emotion-focused coping. 6. Explain how college
students can manage overload and practice time management and test
management. Disorders That Can Be Gastrointestinal disorders Constipation
Diarrhea …
The point here is not that you should ignore your conscience but that the voice of
conscience is itself something that can be critically examined. A pang of
conscience is like a warning. When you feel one, you should definitely stop and
reflect …
In some states the investigating officer gives the victim a booklet listing the steps
that will be taken and telephone numbers that can be called should questions
arise. Support matters most when the victim faces medical, emotional, or financial …
that+can+be
Other categories of software modification include • a Trojan horse: a program that
overtly does one thing while covertly doing another • a virus: a specific type of
Trojan horse that can be used to spread its "infection" from one computer to …
The second assumption, A2, states that the individual has a weekly income of
$100 that can be spent on any of a number of commodities. This assumption
brings the example within the realm of economics, since scarcity is now
introduced.
Nor is it helpful to say that a surrogate is a property because it is the kind of thing
that can be instantiated. What we know best about being instantiated is that it's
what properties do; the notions of. 11 D. C. Williams, 'On the Elements of …
largely sufficient
,
For example, we checked that all blood-pressure readings were at least 50 mm
Hg and no higher than 300 mm Hg, and we printed out all readings that fell
outside this range. After completing the data-collection, data-entry, and data-
editing …
with a wthat is free in (. . . w . . .) (making no other changes) and there are no
additional free occurrences of w already contained in (. . . w . . .). Provided: 1 . (. . .
w . . .) results from replacing at least one occurrence of u, where u is a constant or
a …
GUIDED EXERCISE 1 Using basic terminology Television station QUE wants to
know the proportion of TV owners in Virginia who watch the station's new
program at least once a week. The station asks a group of 1000 TV owners in
Virginia if …
at+least
When we say that the running time (no modifier) of an algorithm is Q(g(n)), we
mean that no matter what particular input of size n is chosen for each value of n,
the running time on that input is at least a constant times g(n), for sufficiently large
n …
Each volume of the Code is revised at least once each calendar year and issued
on a quarterly basis approximately as follows: Title 1 through Title 16 as of
January 1 Title 17 through Title 27 as of April 1 Title 28 through Title 41 as of July
1 …
The system should not echo passwords that users type in, or at least should mask
the entered password (e.g., with asterisks). PASSWORD SECURITY-
BACKGROUND Information Theory Cryptography is a powerful mechanism for
securing …
The most surprising feature of this data is that, at most colleges in the sample, at
least one-quarter of the students are binge drinkers. The problem of heavy
drinking on campuses is much more pervasive than many had suspected.
at+least
1.3 MODELING VERSUS MODELS Management science, at least as it has been
taught in many traditional courses, has evolved as a collection of mathematical
models. These include various linear programming models (the transportation …
at+least
1s it possible to arrange the routes and the bus stops so that if one route is closed
, it is still possible to get from any one stop to any other (possibly changing along
the way), but if any two routes are closed, there are at least two stops such that …
(c)(1) If the agency staff determines that a meeting should be open to the public, it
will, at least one week prior to the meeting, announce in writing the time, place
and subject matter of the meeting, that it is to be open to the public, and the name …
For this reason, classroom teachers ought to be paid at least the equivalent of
administrators at all levels, including the superintendent. (Peter F. Falstrup, letter
to the editor) 9. An agreement cannot bind unless both parties to the agreement …
… vitamins A and C; also source of iron and calcium Self-feeding enhances the
child's sense of independence Include at least 1 dark-green or yellow vegetable
every other day for vitamin A Source of complete protein, iron, thiamine, riboflavin
, …
A=A¡+ATM+A£+A¢+A∞ A¡ ATM A£ A¢ A∞ FIGURE 1 3 The origins of calculus
go back at least 2500 years to the ancient Greeks, who found areas using the “
method of exhaustion.” They knew how to find the area of any polygon by
dividing it …
In most other industries, production can cease, at least temporarily, without
causing any significant negative impact on the general economy. But when
transportation stops, production stops, making continuous service a national
necessity.
points for the duration measure to be useful. This is a critical assumption
regarding a parallel shift in the yield curve and its importance cannot be
overemphasized. We shall return to this point later in this chapter. Similarly, the
dollar duration of …
They are represented with dashed arrow lines, and have zero for the duration
estimate. Third, the precedence diagramming method shows different
dependencies among tasks, whereas AOA network diagrams use only finish-to-
start …
for the duration of the 1 hour and 15 minute trip? a. Multiply the gauge pressure
by the tank factor for an E cylinder. 1500 psi x 0.28 L/psi = 420 L b. Now, divide
the liters remaining by the flow rate of 3 liters per minute to determine trie time in …
The implications of these trials for the duration of treatment in adults with
nonmeningococcal meningitis remain unclear. In addition to the two trials
mentioned above with respect to meningococcal meningitis, Nathan et al. (2005)
performed a …
We also require an expression for the duration of a transit in terms of the system
parameters. This can be calculated from the orbital period and the fraction of the
planet's orbit for which the planet appears in front of the stellar disc. Figure 2.5 …
If you are not assigning resources as you estimate the task duration, you might
want to use the Notes field to remind yourself of the resource configuration you
assumed for the duration estimate. For more information, see the section "
Attaching …
Some resource costs are not applied to a particular task but rather to the entire
project (for example, a temporary receptionist is hired for the duration of the
project while existing employees are being trained). The degree to which
Copyright …
Table 2.5 Translated sample for the duration between successive menstrual
Copyright 2010 Cengage Learning, Inc. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied,
scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. 2.3 □ Some Properties of the
Arithmetic …
… to account for the duration of action may lead to a marked underestimation of
the potency of dexamethasone.7 The correlation between the circulating half-life
(T]/2) of a glucocorticoid and its potency is weak. The T,/2 of cortisol in the …
First Line r Hydrocortisone 2.5% ointment: Apply to affected areas of body/face
b.i.d. for the duration of the flare (low … Can be used on the face. r Pimecrolimus
1% cream: Apply to affected areas b.i.d. (peds: >2 yr of age) for the duration of the …
for+the+duration
Both Airborne Isolation and Contact Precautions are recommended during the
care of patients with smallpox for the duration of the illness. This duration is
approximately 3 to 4 weeks and ends once scabs have crusted and separated (
CDC, …
… there were three rules for the duration of copyright in artistic works, depending
on which variety of artistic work they were.199 There were also different rules for
works published or unpublished at the time of the author's death.200 Things are …
16.3.2 Comparison of projected to actual noise impacts A composite of noise field
monitoring data for the duration of SPC works at Tung Chung, including data
recorded to July 1997, is shown on Figure 16.2 (a) and (b). Tung Chung noise …
If persons with a special skill are needed, they must generally be brought to the
project for the duration of time that their skills are needed, even if the skills are
needed only part of the time. A stone carver who specializes in carving birds
might …
The dilution water must be of a quality that will allow the survival of the chosen
fish species for the duration of the acclimation and test periods without them
showing any abnormal appearance or behaviour. Ideally, it should be
demonstrated …
… in the values of the securities on loan. Suppose the investor wishes to estimate
the amount of additional collateral that might be required • • • • at a given
probability for the duration of the loan. Chapter 15 The Mismeasurement of Risk
221.
… Size property text box, click the Field Size list arrow, then click Byte Choosing a
Byte value for the Field Size property allows entries from 0 to 255, so it greatly
restricts the possible values and the storage requirements for the Duration field. 3
.
… we can compute the duration of the inverse floater by applying the formula for
the duration of a portfolio, namely, Equation 3.10. We consider here the simple
case discussed in Chapter 2, c = 15%, T = 3 and coupon payments are annual.
But keep in mind, the yield on all three bonds must change by 100 basis points
for the duration measure to be useful. This is a critical assumption and its
importance cannot be overemphasized. We introduced this assumption in
Chapter 2 and …
Calculating the yield to maturity for a bond with an uneven number of spaces
between cash flows was considered in Chapter 4; here we show the equivalent
calculation for the duration measure. Burghardt says in his book The Treasury
Bond …
for+the+duration
… in (6.19): (6.19) Time is running out for those trapped beneath the earthquake
rubble In this sentence, given that a reading of a bounded interval is obtained in
which survivors must be found, this usage of time prompts for the Duration Sense.
This points immediately to a potential disadvantage in the use of this index. As
the unit is the same as for the duration of interruptions, somebody may decide to
simply add the results with the duration of interruptions to obtain a site index over
a …
For military contracts that use contractors to develop or build weapon systems for
example, it is normal for the government agency to have a quality representative
reside at the contractor's facility for the duration of the project to regularly review …
… behave well for the duration of the meal. duress N. forcible restraint, especially
unlawfully. The hostages were held under duress until the prisoners' demands
were met. dutiful ADJ. respectful; obedient. When Mother told Billy to kiss …
for+the+duration
Mother promised them a treat if they'd behave for the duration of the meal duress
N. forcible restraint, especially unlawfully. The hostages were held under duress
until the prisoners' demands were met. dutiful ADJ. respectful; obedient When …
They compared the ending-wealth ratio for the duration matched and for the
naive strategy portfolios to a wealth ratio that assumed no change in the interest
rate structure. In a perfectly immunized portfolio, the actual ending wealth should …
Participants live with a host family and provide childcare services to the family for
the duration of stay. Each participant must be proficient in English and most
complete at least six hours of academic credit at an ac- credited U.S. college or …
of+a+Christmas+dinner of+a+Christmas+dinner
One Example of a Christmas Dinner This will be accompanied by stuffing and
mashed potatoes as the starch source, and corn, squash, or green beans as a
vegetable. Desserts may include fruit pies. Variations within the United States
may …
of+a+Christmas+dinner of+a+Christmas+dinner of+a+Christmas+dinner of+a+Christmas+dinner
'But Ted's doing overtime and we should be able to afford a ham on the bone, by
way of a Christmas dinner. And some oranges and nuts. And Ted's mum, she
said she'd be over with some sweets for the children.' Celia hadn't realised Ted …
of+a+Christmas+dinner
… Christmas dinner for the men in Lee's army, soldiers worried that “the demand
for every kind of eatables has put them so high” that “it will deprive many poor
devils in this City the pleasure of a Christmas Dinner.”47 They received reports
that …
of+a+Christmas+dinner
Earlier in the scene Buffy, refusing to believe her mother's death, had flashed
back to a memory of a Christmas dinner, and the dinner scene is cozy and dark.
Now she is in the process of accepting the death. The camera moves with her as
she …
… a culinary romance, by George Augustus Sala, and other stories [1886], Right
round the world, with some stories I found on it [1887] (all but 2 stories by Sala),
Not a friend in the world, a story of a Christmas dinner, by George Augustus Sala, …
Those who got there first sat themselves right down on the benches. Everyone
holds his bread in his hand. Somebody says, "With this we're in great shape. One
hell of a Christmas dinner, right?" They were glancing intermittently at the bread, …
For Marshall's benefit he added: There is a mountain here . . . which has a very
steep road, and by walking vigorously up this road for three miles, one can
overcome the evil effects of a Christmas dinner as well as keep oneself in good
shape …
"Mills would be all right if he would keep his mouth shut," muttered the
disillusioned but devoted wife on the occasion of a Christmas dinner. Eventually
the couple retired on savings and pensions to the lodge of our Monmouthshire
farmhouse, …
of+a+Christmas+dinner of+a+Christmas+dinner of+a+Christmas+dinner
.
Jed sometimes thought
that he should hire an escort
for these Christmas Eves
,
Create a sort script. The pop-up menu and the search field both automatically sort
their results. Create a sort script to do whatever sort you want to use. (Yes, this
means that you are determining the sort order rather than your users. In some …
4. Choose a field name for which to create a sort. 5. Choose whether the sort
should be ascending or descending. Once a sort has been added to the report,
records will begin sorting in the order (from top to bottom) that fields have been
listed …
… p f for o; Create a sort form field t f for a; Create an aggregation form field af for
a; [ Add sf, pf, tf and af to the panel p; Prune out all but the top-fc^ selection form
fields, the top-A;;r projection form fields, the top-fc^ sort form fields and the top-fc7 …
Task 2: Create a Sort Inspection Sheet A Sort Inspection Sheet, shown in Figure
3-2, helps team members and workers look for potential items to sort. Details may
differ since there are many types of offices, and each team should create its own …
You must set the name property to the name of the field on each data item you
want sorted. In Listing 13-7, you create a Sort object with SortField objects, in
which you specify the name field as the field in each data item that's actually
sorted.
On the other hand the Rome authorities feared that the MLF would create a sort
of »Directorate« in NATO and they always opposed such a perspective. In 1964
the appointment of Ambassador Manlio Brosio as Secretary General of the …
How are we to create another sort, X, in another way, such that All the things that
are in T are in X and All the things that are in X are in T? We cannot, with the
inclusive sense of 'thing'; because to create a sort is to separate what is in it from …
ANY_INDEX_MODE); } To sort the ArrayCollection, create a Sort and pass it an
array of SortField objects. … To sort on the age property of each object in the
collection, create a Sort object and pass it a SortField with its field set to age:
private …
Secondly there has always been a suspicion in the associated countries, that the
Union's insistence on regional integration comes from the desire to create a sort
of new "East European Community", which could exist alongside the EU but …
How are we to create another sort, X, in another way, such that All the things that
are in T are in X and All the things that are in X are in T. We cannot, with the
inclusive sense of ' thing;' because to create a sort is to separate what is in it from …
… shown in Figure 9-8. Next, select all the cells you want to sort and the
accompanying random values. (In this example, that's cells A1 through B12.)
Choose Data ➝ Sort & Filter ➝ Sort, and then create a sort order that uses the
random values …
ANY_INDEX_MODE ); } To sort the ArrayCollection, create a Sort object and pass
it an array of SortField objects. … To sort on the age property of each object in the
collection, create a Sort object and pass it a SortField with its field set to age: …
'Hellene' was a designation that Plethon willingly applied to himself, inasmuch as
his essential constructive philosophical intention was to create a sort of Hellenic
theology. For Scholarius, however, 'Hellene' was synonymous with 'pagan', …
create+a+sort
So, the attempt to create a sort of Hebrew Scotism is evident from Eli Høabillo's
translation of Andreu's “Questions on the Metaphysics” (n.9.1.) as well as from his
planned translation of John the Canon's “Questions on the Physics” (n. 16.1.) …
This allows you to create a sort within types where the types are defined by the
category associated with the elements in the viewer. The LocationsView example
uses two sorters. The default is an instance of ViewerSorter, and the alternative is …
"[l]he only course that might offer somc promise of success would be an effort to
create a sort of voluntary partnership betwecn the Soviet Union and the nations of
Eastern Europe, who do in fact share many common interests and goals with …
Like many religions (or sects) one can think of, nineteenth-century so- cialism
tried to create a sort of ghetto, in which the socialist would not encounter
troublesome thoughts, if not from cradle to grave, then from cradle to crematorium
.17 This …
For every labeled processor X containing the label and coordinates of a nearest
processor Y with a different label, create a sort record containing the label of X,
the distance to Y, the label of processor Y, and the snake-like index of X. For …
create+a+sort
GROUP BY  UNION  INTERSECT  MINUS  IN, NOT IN  Certain
unindexed joins  Certain correlated subqueries All of these SQL commands
have the potential to create a sort. The probability of knowing which queries will
sort entirely …
create+a+sort create+a+sort
You can create a sort descriptor for each model key you want to sort on and
group them together into an array. Here you built a sort descriptor for the
creationDate property. Sort rules are often configured dynamically using some
kind of filtering …
Polemisch versucht er dies u.a. damit zu illustrieren, dass der «Krüppel» nicht
aus dem Rollstuhl aufsteht, wenn er als «Körperlich Herausgeforderter»
bezeichnet wird: «We want to create a sort of linguistic Lourdes, where evil and
misfortune …
Sadistic attitude and masochist attitude create a sort of gloomy aura around us
and we cannot expect positive … Basically, we create a sort of wall around us,
like if we construct a room, and do not bother to leave space for any door or
window it …
Rather than using the JComboBox, create a Sort command on the menu with a
submenu that displays the field names. Change the scrolling capabilities to
include both horizontal and vertical scroll bars. 3 Creating JComboBoxes Write a …
Select Specify Sort Order or click Specify to create a sort order and store it with
the script step. When Specify Sort Order is not selected, FileMaker Pro uses the
most recently executed sort instructions. lixcnnpfles: Allow User Abort [Off] Set
Error …
So könnte die Ausgangshypothese geprüft werden, daß der Anti-Kommunismus
für die Westdeutschen „an ideal opportunity to create a sort of national and
sociocultural identity for the West German state and a new ,consciousness of
power' in …
Therefore, the DMK. stands for understanding of one culture by the people
belonging to another culture. This would create a sort of conclave through which
we can create a sort of oneness and commonness. Regional Claims Forgive me
to …
By using the Input Procedure, you can create a Sort Work File and output file
such that the record layouts differ, unlike Using and Giving in which the record
layouts had to be the same. Listing 17.3 illustrates the use of an Input Procedure
to …
create+a+sort
… to Divulge Valuable Information 321 I. BONDS THAT ALSO PERFORM
SORTING: THE BECKER-STIGLER POLICE MODEL 324 A. A Becker-Stigler
Pension Bond 324 B. An Indenture Premium 328 C. How Does the Bond Create
a Sort?
What we were trying to do was create a sort of total emotion, or total involvement,
which affected us as well as the actors. I would give the cameraman specific
directions, but obviously things would often be happening very suddenly and he'
d …
create+a+sort
Into the gaps and crevices between the stones I set alpine plants and dwarf trees
and shrubs to create a sort of geological garden sculpture. There is another sort
of naturalistic feature that I incorporate into many of my garden designs, and that …
who claimed that all language does is to create a sort of mumbo jumbo in which
the words it consists of seem to denote what could not be possibly real in the first
place." 7) Vgl. etwa F. Heinimann, 50/51, und L. Woodbury, 145-62. 8 ) F . Hei …
Die Absicht bei der Zusammenstellung des Sui Tang yanyi soll gewesen sein „to
create a sort of literary guessing game for his intellectual friends, as a means for
them to test their knowledge of earlier fiction and informal writings concerning …
of mini-fiction
;
it would be enough to brief the girl a couple
of+hours+beforehand
According to the Victorian cookbook writer Mrs. Beeton, cod tends to be
somewhat watery when cooked fresh; she recommended rubbing salt into the
flesh a couple of hours beforehand.[4] Cod fried in batter is practically a British
national dish, …
… recommended 5 The family Gadidae comprises freshwater and marine fish,
including numerous forms of cod and haddock. After herring, they are the most
frequently landed of all fish. rubbing salt into the flesh a couple of hours
beforehand.
A strategy for maintaining blood glucose during physical activity is to eat a small
meal supplying 75 to 200 grams of carbohydrate a couple of hours beforehand.
Add a highcarbohydrate snack to one of your food records. For ideas, use the …
… is limited, the wine list features basic big-name producers without listing the
vintage, and the “island” does gently rock. (Landlubbers need not apply or should
take Dramamine a couple of hours beforehand.) One annoyance: the mandatory.
… are likely to use prices for European and Asian equities as at the close of their
respective markets a number of hours beforehand. This presents an opportunity
to mutual fund timers on those occasions when the US market rallies strongly late …
Some just seem to close without reason and a few stay that way for years. Many
restaurants outside the capitals close quite early (around 9pm). In rural areas it is
often worth telling a restaurant a couple of hours beforehand that you would like …
… we should thus be able to regulate our chronometers to a nicety. In order to
make everything sure, we set up our instruments a couple of hours beforehand,
and commenced to observe We used the large telescope, and our large
theodolite.
… each with sea views, wave noise and breezes on their individual hammock
balconies. On the beach, a long string of barracas offers excellent seafood and
other dishes at lunchtime (R$10 to R$25). Order a couple of hours beforehand
By the time she re- turned to her computer, she had no idea what she had written,
and had to reread everything from just a couple of hours beforehand. The wife
had never experienced memory loss before. Her dad used to say about her, “That …
… a couple of hours beforehand. But there wasn't much lawless behaviour. At
around 6 p.m., a TV crew foolishly tried to film the Ultras.
After the child danced a few circuits of the table by herself, she was taken back to
the little house from which she had been brought a couple of hours beforehand. It
was not possible to make any serious judgement of her state, having not …
… juice cup of whipping cream 75g (2'/2oz) of caster sugar If using dried fruit,
chop then soak in the juice for a couple of hours beforehand. Whip the cream
until it has just thickened. 3. Put all ingredients together in a bowl and stir
thoroughly. 4.
It was all so entrapping he had to get ready quick, get dressed for work, and
spend a couple of hours beforehand, sitting in the Whitechapel library. There he
used his library ticket, to work overtime. He searched every reference he could
find, …
of+hours+beforehand
After not playing for 5 years, I'm sure you were a little apprehensive, eh? I know I
would be after 5 years of not playing. I'm sure you spent a lot of hours beforehand
going through scale and arpeggio studies, plus the music to be played also.
Stuff all roasting birds at least a couple of hours beforehand, overnight is better
still. This permits seasonings and savours to be absorbed by the bird even before
being aided with oven heat. Each chilled bird should thaw at kitchen temperature …
Then, sensing that something was not as she'd thought: “Is it today we were to
meet or next Sunday?” “Next Sunday,” I told her. “Oh, that's so like me,” she said. I
guessed that it was like her only to cancel a date a couple of hours beforehand.
of+hours+beforehand
Gabby and Tom like to arrive a couple of hours beforehand to get a feel for the
place and the contestants.' All day... Ella gulped. All day... They'd be dead from
exhaustion before they'd even started... 'How fabulous.' Poll beamed. 'Hair and …
of+hours+beforehand
If you don't have any leftover rice on hand when making this dish, cook a batch of
plain white rice a couple of hours beforehand. You want the rice to be slightly
cold to prevent it from lumping in the pan, so be sure to give it plenty of extra time …
… Tyler Rockenfield of Janesville, Wisconsin, disconnects his pumps during
games and practices, and lowers his basal rate for a couple of hours beforehand.
Before football activities, he also drinks a Powerade, and he treats any lows with
that …
"Cooking" the heads a couple of hours beforehand can bring them up to a more-
than-adequate temperature to allow welding without fractures. Surrounding the
heads with firebricks during the welding operation keeps the heat in the heads, …
;
his father wasn’t very curious
7. Look for a general impression, main thoughts, and implications so that you
may draw inferences. Read ideas rather than words. Identify your topics, the
details about them, and the details about the details. Above all, don't fail to note
the …
As you read the subordinate details about the details bracket them with (curved
brackets). 4. Extraneous elements or qualifiers should be bracketed with [square
brackets] as they are encountered. Don't go overboard! Focus on key elements …
Global. Style. 1 . I like situations or tasks in which I am not concemed with details.
2. I care more about the general effect than about the details of a task I have to do
. 3. In doing a task, I like to see how what I …
You can be mistaken about the details of your present conscious state, but you
cannot be mistaken about its very existence. Sue Do you think you have free will?
John Well, I don't have a choice about that! We all think we have free will, and …
Geheim. Mit Stempel: 002790, BK-Amt, FS-Zentrale, 9. Februar 1990, 16.19 Uhr.
Hs. vermerkt: „zdA T[eltschik] 9/2". Dear Helmut: I know you will be hearing before
your talks with Gorbachev1 about the details of Jim Bakers discussions with the …
They know about the details of the system and about the domain through the
domain expert. They know nothing about any particular case. They should know
about useful inference techniques and how the complete system works. The
same …
… so they trusted her advice to have faith in the justice sys- tem. Pressler's mind
was still spinning, however. “I really didn't want to hear about the details, all I
wanted to hear is that they didn't touch her, that's all that resonated with me,” he
said.
Consequently there is the possibility that people forget about the details behind
the automated process. This will prove troublesome in case of business
exceptions i.e., errors, when automation fails and transactions have to be
performed …
Her belief that she would need a long time appears as a fearful expectation, and
her wish to talk straight away about the details of her abuse seemed therefore
more like a wish to pre-empt the processes of engaging in a relationship with …
… make one with just one snip of her scissors on the folded fabric. This story has
become an American legend because scholars cannot prove that she actually
made the very first flag. The Bald Eagle Think about the details in the paragraph.
… general], who mixes colors together and does not care about the details of the
images, you will find the colors mixed in disarray, with one color from many
places. But if the green is separate, and the red separate, and the white separate,
etc.
have herpes and, if so, which type. We'll talk at length about the details in chapter
5. If you have HIV, you need to know if you have herpes too. •. If you're infected
with both HSV 2 and HIV, your HIV infection can progress faster and make you …
68 Alexander Wedderburn, the author of the “manifesto of the Scottish
Enlightenment” (in the description of David Hume's biographer), was in
correspondence about the details of settlements in East Florida: “N.B. In the
within Calculation there …
Specificity of Scenes Some clients may benefit from very explicit instructions
about the details of what to imagine. Other clients may derive more gains from
covert modeling if the treatment scenes are more general and the clients are able
to …
By the bridging contract, the builder agrees to provide design and technical
services for the development of the project in return for a fee.20 After the design
is submitted, final negotiations take place about the details of the contract and …
On the other hand, he preached the inheritance of the kingdom to those who did
not about what can be known about the details of the trial(s), while disagreeing
with WINTER'S view that there was no religious opposition between Jesus and
his …
When it comes time to plan the wedding, the top-down design is the best way to
approach the event. The way not to plan a wedding is to worry about the details
first, yet this is the way most people plan a wedding. They start about the dresses, …
about+the+details
You are saying overtly that you will maintain contact and communication (for
example about the treatment plan) but not about the details of the disease. If the
patient does not want to hear the information, you should add that if, at any time
in the …
Whatever doubts there may be about the details of Adam's account of this period,
his claim that power was twice taken by force by men who came from overseas is
plausible. Return- ing Viking arrmes were a very real threat to the stability of …
… to exist even in modern linguistic systems, and therefore is unlikely to have
existed during the Middle Ages as well. So why not be satisfied with the texts as
we know them and on this basis speculate about the details of Notker's. 31 Tax
Np p.
To facilitate the client's disclosure, J. Sommers-Flanagan and Sommers-
Flanagan (1995) suggest the use of openended questions, normalizing, and
reassuring the client that it is okay to talk about the details. Lethality refers to the
likelihood …
You kept track of a lot of details, and details can help you figure out the big idea.
They are your clues. What are most of the details about? Jayvon: The spelling
test that is going to happen and Rex. Stephanie: Great. Think about the details as …
This lack of guidance about the details of the method, especially about how to
conduct the analyses, did not begin to change until the late 1970s and early
1980s when several texts addressed this issue in more depth (e.g.. Bogdan &
Biklen …
It is not part of the culture of most schools for teachers to talk about the details of
their practice. In particular, they seldom discuss the challenges they encounter,
the puzzles they have not solved, the things they don't know. The narrative …
… burp and fart like a bat out of hell. a new, very challenging lesson that life (and
bruno) are giving me as homework. i shall keep you posted about the details. i
took heart and talked to the snorer next door. he is a carpenter from st. gallen,
who …
29 As yet, there seems to be some disagreement about the details: in the recent
literature on WiTH-relations, for instance, two different types of continua have
been said to obtain between instrumentals and comitatives. E.g., where
Beckmann …
I asked Dan if he had purposely made that comment about the details because it
was what I was talking about. He said he had. I wondered if he said it purposely
because he thought it was funny. He knew it was funny, and he thought (probably …
The GMAT cares much more about the ideas in a passage and how details
support or attack those ideas than about the details themselves. Be sure to
distinguish between the author's opinion and that of others. Others' opinions are
easier to …
of the lives
CHAPTER 7 Social Thinking and Social Inuence 208 FORMING IMPRESSIONS
OF OTHERS 209 Key Sources of Information Snap Judgments Versus Systematic
Judgments Attributions Perceiver Expectations Cognitive Distortions Key …
… the Museum's Ruins 43 The Discourse of Others: Feminists and
Postmodernism 57 The Object of Post-Criticism 83 Postmodernism and
Consumer Society 111 The Ecstasy of Communication 126 Opponents,
Audiences, Constituencies and …
True or False? 6. My friends regard me as especially sensitive to the feelings of
others. True or False? 7. I enjoy planning and carrying out complex projects and
activities. True or False? CRITICAL THINKING That's Interesting, but Is It Ethical?
,
no+more+than+men+in+general no+more+than+men+in+general no+more+than+men+in+general no+more+than+men+in+general
.
… and high levels of collectivism in less developed nations; high levels of power-
distance in Latin and Asian countries, lower levels for the Germanic and Anglo-
Saxon nations; high levels of uncertainty avoidance in Latin countries and Japan, …
Although the seroprevalence rates currently found in Latin countries are low
compared to those found in other developing countries, it is apparent that HIV
has moved into the general population of women and that cases among women (
and …
… leading to a quick English victory. The defeat was felt deeply in Latin countries.
The Argentineans felt ashamed and dishonored afterward. Along with these
incidents, there was a major push 11 TUMULTUOUS HISTORIC
RELATIONSHIPS.
Although not commonly used in Europe during the Middle Ages, it was
wellknown and had many different names: Hakenkreuz in Germanic princedoms,
fylfot in England, crux gammata in Latin countries, and tetra- skelion or
gammadion in …
Engineers, typically a conservative group in Latin countries, by associating
themselves with relativity were able to contest leadership of the … This was a
standard pattern in the reception of relativity in Latin countries (including Spain
and …
Although not commonly used in Europe during the Middle Ages, it was
wellknown and had many different names: Hakenkreuz in Germanic princedoms,
fylfot in England, crux gammata in Latin countries, and tetraskelion or
gammadion in …
American counterparts to these singers were Bobby Darin and Paul Anka (who
was of Lebanese descent and took advantage of his Mediterranean looks to
become a major star in Latin countries like Puerto Rico). The singer Lucecita
Bemtez …
In Latin countries the question is not how to organize negative messages but
whether to present them at all. It is considered disrespectful and impolite to report
bad news to superiors. Therefore, reluctant employees may fail to report
accurately …
These two main traits have a direct influence on how controlling is performed in
Latin countries today, along with two structural dimensions: (1) The management
– fiscal patrimonial accounting dimension (vertical axis) (2) The norms laws …
In+Latin+countries In+Latin+countries
Guamien, Carlo: Judicial Independence in Latin Countries of Western Europe, in:
Peter H. Russell/David M. O'Brien (Hrsg.), Judicial Independence in the Age of
Democracy. Critical Perspectives from around the World, Charlottesville/London …
And the symboliste revival of oral culture not only began first in Latin countries
but relied much on "disjointed sentences" and aphorism. Seneca and Quintilian,
like Lorca and Picasso, were Spaniards for whom auditory modes were of great …
The importation of Latin talent has reached floodtide proportions during the past
decade; 613 players born in Latin countries had become big-leaguers through
the end of the 1992 season. The Dominican Republic (166) has now overtaken …
… and that the solution lies in the fact that these “rights” were sponsored by
delegates from Latin America. The word needs to be taken in the somewhat
looser sense it often is understood to bear in Latin countries. Not only in Latin
America, but …
The variety of cultural influences and economic disparities in Latin countries
dictates the need for an integrated set of policies that address a range of drinking
styles, problems, and social groups. Simple prohibitions do not capture the reality
of …
There may be a highly-developed bureaucracy present in Latin countries, but the
layers of hierarchy and the procedures involved in getting things done are so
formalized that working round them is quicker and in the end more efficient. That
is …
Latins are more anxious — but because the Latin environment allows them to be
more talkative and expressive, Latins in Latin countries are less prone to
coronary conditions. This and other social systems characteristics can
overcompensate …
Interviewers in Latin countries, and particularly in the Middle East, draw suspicion
among the respondents. This is because, tax evasions being prevalent in Latin
American countries, interviewers are often suspected of being tax inspectors.
Eye Contact Considered respectful in Western civilization and in Latin countries
but Latin Americans may not return eye contact, as a way of demonstrating
respect. Asians and Middle Easterners may consider direct eye contact to be
offensive …
… state budgets cannot afford, but also in Latin countries stone is more common
than wood in construction and the anguish caused by building fires has been
rare. Drinking a beer Individuals invest meaning into their consumption
experiences.
It must be added that in Latin countries other than France even this timid "
astreinte," this shadow of contempt proceedings, has been considered a
tyrannical device opening the door to the worst evils of judicial arbitrariness.11
Indeed, despite …
In+Latin+countries
People in Latin countries can sometimes interpret British reserve as being
prompted by 'aloofness' or 'coldness' and, in return, British people are sometimes
wont to regard Latin emotional expression as 'volatility' or 'lack of self control'.
… teaching salsa than they would be of an immigrant woman of Latin descent
doing so; the priority of women who were raised in Latin countries is raising
children and having a family, which takes them out of the public sphere of the
nightclub.
In+Latin+countries
From a vigorous movement of protest from 1870 to 1900, it has diminished in
numbers and influence. Today it is represented chiefly in the syndicalist trade-
union movement in Latin countries,-—notably in 10 KROPOTKl'N'S
REVOLUTIONARY …
For example, people in Latin countries, such as Spain and Italy, tend to stand
closer together than do people from the UK. lt is even possible to experiment with
proximity. Next time you are talking to a friend, take half a step towards them.
In+Latin+countries
Intermarriage in Latin countries was far higher than in the English-speaking world
, helping to create demographic melting pots (Baily, 1999). In Germany and
Switzerland, Italian socialists quickly devised transnational organizing strategies
with …
And the symboliste revival of oral culture not only began first in Latin countries
but relied much on "disjointed sentences" and aphorism. Seneca and Quintilian,
like Lorca and Picasso, were Spaniards for whom auditory modes were of great …
Concerning country differences among military organizations, the coercive
orientation is fairly strong in Latin countries such as Belgium, France, Italy, Spain,
and Brazil, but the exact opposite of this Latin cluster is to be found in two
countries …
Uncertainty avoidance scores are higher in East and Central European countries,
in Latin countries, in Japan and in German speaking countries, lower in English
speaking, Nordic and Chinese culture countries. Individualism on the one side …
This type was, in the Nordic countries and in Germany, called kartaun or kartog (
with several spellings), while it was known as cannon (canon) in Latin countries
and England. Numerically more important were the long, medium, and small …
The honorific 'Don' is used in Latin countries to acknowledge a person's position
of influence and power. In Mexico a lawyer is addressed as Licenciado, a title of
some import in that society (Samovar and Porter, 1988). There is considerable …
In 1964 the term was favored in Latin countries and in France, but less so among
German Catholics, and there was basically no enthusiasm for it in English-
speaking countries. Trying to steer a middle course about this contentious term
the …
,
politics is enough
for the conversational needs
of middle-
It campaigns especially vigorously against the sexual abuse of minors and their
trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation and has exposed many such
cases which have typically involved middle-aged or old-aged males from North …
;
it+is+sometimes+replaced
To the north-west, C. monogyna is the usual woodland hawthorn here, but in the
warmer and drier south-east, it is sometimes replaced, especially within longer-
established stands of the community, by C. laevigata which is a naturally bushier …
it+is+sometimes+replaced it+is+sometimes+replaced it+is+sometimes+replaced
Alternatively it is sometimes replaced by the factor ac/sinh kd, where A w is the
wave velocity. 6.4.3 Wave velocity The wave velocity c is given by n u/ | s/v . / .tvii*
\ ' c Fig. 6.2. A sinusoidal wave which moves in the direction AX. Its amplitude is a …
In Ælfric's Grammar, wealh glosses mancipium, though it is sometimes replaced
by Ìeowman or Ìeowa man (17, 321). It seems that the use of wealh to denote a
slave was a West Saxon usage which came about as a result of the latecon-
quest …
it+is+sometimes+replaced
T he is a hard aspirate. It is sometimes replaced by x he. ff. j dal or rfe is a very
soft denial. ^ dal or de or da is a very hard palatal, and has the sound of the
Hindustani J, or the Sanskrit ^. h. , re is a soft r, but always fully 4 GRAMMAR OF
THE.
into accounts more heterogeneous goods, even if it is sometimes replaced by
approximate aggregation. It must be noticed that the two agents' aggregation
procedures may become close, since the aggregation of behaviour rules
stemming …
it+is+sometimes+replaced it+is+sometimes+replaced it+is+sometimes+replaced
It is sometimes replaced by decimetre-thick beds showing graded bedding (
typical Tcde Bouma sequences) (Herbosch et al. 1991). The formation, which is
probably up to 150-200 m thick, is present throughout the entire Brabant Massif;
from …
In the crude types it is sometimes replaced by a small hook or even a ring. To the
development of the bevel there correspond a thickening of the outlines of the
letters and a more frequent adoption of the technique of engraving in champlev£
(cf …
The vowels in unaccented syllables. The vowel which occurs most frequently in
unaccented syllables is e. It is a weak vowel, the phonetic symbol for which is 3.
In pronunciation it is like e in French de. It is sometimes replaced by_y or i\ thus, …
… minimal system of generators of a numerical semigroup S, for the greatest
integer not in S. This element is usually known as the Frobenius number of S,
though in the literature it is sometimes replaced by the conductor of S, which is
the least …
The medial cutaneous nerve of the arm (C8, Tl; pp. 68 and 82) is rather a failure.
It is sometimes replaced entirely by the intercostobrachial nerve. It runs down
with the axillary vein to pierce the deep fascia and supply skin medial to the
anterior …
In less abstract religions, it is sometimes replaced with the notion of "Father," the "
bearer of the linga." The divine state is a state of joy, of immense happiness, and
it is in the sexual act that our power of enjoyment is concentrated, through which …
The mottled horizon is generally an accumulative B horizon that has many
eluviated Be domains. It is sometimes replaced by a true eluviated E horizon that
has illuviated Eb domains. A - BOUNDARY WITH THE LITHOMARGE
Development of …
It is sometimes replaced by M or /r/, above all in caudas (e.g., Gl. alcacen "geen
barley" < And. alqastt), but also in other positions (e.g., Cs. nenufar "water lily" <
And. naylufar, by assimilation, Nav. albar "unirrigated land" < And. albdll, …
It can be represented in logarithmic form as logQ t 1⁄4 logQ 0 À 0:4343ta ð6:27Þ
from which a may be evaluated as logQ1 À logQ2 ð6:28Þ a 1⁄4 0:4343ðt2 À t1Þ
Since eÀat in equation (6.23) is a constant, it is sometimes replaced by a term b, …
The word dragon (Heb. tannîm; Gk. drakōn) appears much more frequently in the
KJV than in the NASB and NIV, where it is sometimes replaced by the word jackal
from Heb. tan (see also Whale, for another translation of tan and tannîm).
It is sometimes replaced by CE ('common era'). BC Before Christ, i.e. the dating
system, counting backwards, which ends with the (supposed) birth of Jesus in AD
1. Sometimes replaced by BCE ('before the common era'). NT New Testament …
… of labour practice and workers rights, although it is sometimes replaced with a
minimum wage, which is a legally defined wage that should reflect a fair wage (
although, in practice, it may not). financing sustainability An emerging facet of …
When net income is used in ratios, it is sometimes replaced by the earnings
before interest and taxation (EBIT) because doing so takes away the financing
policy effect as well as the income tax effects, thus facilitating cross-sectional and …
… higher than that in sample 1. Variance is described in square units and
therefore can be quite difficult to visualize and so it is sometimes replaced by its
square root, which is known as the standard deviation (S), calculated as: (3.3) …
"Voiced h" [fi] is murmured rather than fully voiced; [hj denotes a distinctly
palatalized [h], i.e. one with front-vowel timbre, that is used in a context where
central or back-vowel timbre is more common; it is sometimes replaced by [h].
Frictionless …
The Sino-Japanese character e generally means "image," and often follows (as
does, sometimes, the character gu, "painting"), the name of the painter on a
canvas or a print. It is sometimes replaced by the character hitsu ("painted by") or
saw.
For this reason it is sometimes replaced by the modified expression (9) This
expression is represented graphically in the principal strain space for plane-
stress conditions in Figure l(a). In this figure, a scaling has been applied such that
£ =1, …
It is sometimes replaced by CE ('common era'). BC Before Christ, i.e., the dating
system, counting backwards, which ends with the (supposed) birth of Jesus in AD
1. Sometimes replaced by BCE ('before the common era'). NT New Testament …
When repeateii it implies a very strong affirmation (exceptionally a strengthened
negation). In a second or later clause it is sometimes replaced by ia, va, apt va, or
even dropped. It is often strengthened by apl, apl Aa, n, uta, eva, khalu, Xa, …
… approximately 25 percent in 1714 and 40 percent in 1750, with the highest
incidence of illiteracy occurring in the lower classes (especially among laborers
and maidservants).72 Stone records a sharp rise in literacy in England around
1780; …
in+the+lower+classes in+the+lower+classes
Dogs Sheep Birds Fish Insects The Proportion of the Sexes in Relation to Natural
Selection Chapter IX: Secondary Sexual Characters in the Lower Classes of the
Animal Kingdom The Sub-Kingdom of the Mollusca Sub-Kingdom of the …
In developing areas such as Latin America and India, the largest concentrations
are in the lower classes (see Exhibit 13.3). Interestingly, the upper classes in
most societies are more similar to each other than they are to other classes within …
Those in the lower classes (social class being defined as occupational grouping)
experience a proportionately greater burden of material disadvantage both
relative to men belonging to the same social class, and to women and men in
higher …
Second, race and social class are closely related in that [African Americans] . . .
have 3.5 nonwhites are overrepresented in the lower classes. Because lower-
class memberslack times the arrest rate of whites for legitimate means to acquire …
Men could expect to live to 75 in the higher social classes, but only to 70 in the
lower classes. Women could expect to live to 80 in the higher social classes, but
to 77 in the lower classes. If all males in England and Wales had the same death …
Men could expect to live to 75 in the higher social classes but only to 70 in the
lower classes. Women could expect to live to 80 in the higher social classes but
only to 77 in the lower classes. At present, 5 out of every 1000 infants from
parents …
The observation that many of the Christians were found in stations that would
rank them today in the lower classes may be perfectly correct, but it would not
allow us to say that they constituted a movement of the lower classes, unless we
were …
Perhaps most importantly, the people in the higher classes get more of life itself
because they live longer than the people in the lower classes. There is an
overwhelming body of evidence to support the claim that people in the higher
social …
In Pareto's reasoning, a "potent cause of disturbance in the equilibrium is the
accumulation of superior elements in the lower classes and, conversely, of
inferior elements in the higher classes."34 Hence, "every elite that is not ready to
fight to …
… tourism destination in the United States and stay at a Holiday Inn; whereas the
upper class may take an extended cruise, travel abroad, or stay in a luxury hotel
where a night' s stay is equal to a month' s rent for people in the lower classes.
The Daoists argued for a loose arrangement in which the king and the sages
provided guidance rather than control and people in the lower classes were left
to manage their own affairs. Han Fei and the Legalist school, on the other hand, …
So the reason for higher crime rates in the lower classes isn't cultural (everyone
wants to get rich and everyone has similarly weak ties to the work ethic). The
reason lies in the social structure; the lower classes don't have their fair share of …
People in the upper, middle and lower classes commit crimes that are a reflection
of their class position; this does not mean that crime is necessarily limited to
those in the lower classes. (4) The Marxian tradition accepts the legitimacy of the …
While women in the upper classes may be considered women of leisure because
they can afford or elect not to work, women in the lower classes are forced to
work to augment their husbands' income. There is a large percentage of families
in …
Social class membership begins exerting its influence before birth and continues
until death (Conger & Dogan, 2007). Health care and diet of the mother affect the
birth of the child. The incidence of birth defects is higher in the lower classes
around and did the analysis for degenerative heart disease and it went the other
way; it was higher in the lower classes. He then combined the two diagnoses and
found that the death rate was the same for all social classes. Of course, the …
Whether because of social conditions or "direct and positive forces that lower the
standard of morality," the upper and middle classes had located the source of
venereal disease in the lower classes. The fullest expression of this class
doctrine …
Jesus of Nazareth was a carpenter, Paul of Tarsus a tentmaker, and the
tentmaker's words x about the origin of his churches in the lower classes of the
great towns form one of the most important testimonies, historically speaking, that
Primitive …
These social regressions, which have seen precedents and diverse chronologies
since Antiquity, are the sign of a gradual erosion in the lower classes "of their
capacity to resist working for the benefit of someone else under conditions that
fall …
in+the+lower+classes
When occasionally they play together — only in very young ages and then only in
the lower classes — the picture is usually one like that observed in Washington,
D.C., by E. Franklin Frazier: The colored children seemed to form a play group …
Not surprisingly, they found that the effective and interpretative implications of
class identification are felt most keenly by those in the lower classes. Well over a
half (61 per cent) of poor respondents felt that class differences result from biased …
The unequal class relations, whereby individuals in the upper classes have the
power to control those in the lower classes (e.g., through wages and access to
lawmaking and other power establishments), prove problematic in myriad ways
for …
in+the+lower+classes
This raises the question as to how we explain the concentration of mental illness
in the lower classes. Basically, four major explanations or hypotheses have been
advanced to account for the fact that, in the main, the lower classes are …
… groups would drift downward, this should increase the rate of schizophrenia in
non-minority persons in the lower classes. The results of this study supported the
downward drift hypothesis. 55 Chapter 7 ·How does the environment influence …
in+the+lower+classes
It is not clear to what degree, if at all, women in the lower classes experienced
greater freedom in marriage in the New … The necessities of life in the lower
classes would have exerted a curb on the possibilities for social freedom among …
For these reasons, structural theories often attempt to explain such phenomena
as the concentration of certain forms of deviance in the lower classes (an aspect
of epidemiology), while processual theories attempt to explain the conditions that …
in+the+lower+classes
… property, character, and position which belong to them — should be
surrendered to the one determining element of number in the lower classes. For
let this be distinctly noted, it is by this element of number alone that the working
classes can …
Finally, exercise in the lower classes is also limited by their physical environment:
increasing pollution and feelings of unsafety make the daily stroll around the
block less and less attractive in many low-income neighbourhoods. A
responsibility …
… the company to return to its core businesses. The team is rarely part of that core
. In addition, the revenues that are generated by sports franchises do not create
regular quarterly earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization …
That was the jaundiced view once encountered by sports analysts. Now it's
changing. … Those whose emotions are left undisturbed by sports, are often
bewildered and sometimes disgusted by the irrational waste involved in sports.
Readers of …
… sports competitions in regard to sports regulations. Article 3940c states that
violations of the SS, its regulations and sports regulations (of federations etc) will
be subject to the following sanctions: if committed by sports organizations: -
private …
“Five generations ago, Karl Marx called religion the opiate of the masses. Today
that role has been taken over by sports” (Hoch, 1972: 19). At the time Hoch made
this statement he suggested that perhaps the word “opiate” was a little strong, …
It has also begun to focus on issues related to sharing revenues generated by
sports and to the complex relationships and dynamics associated with
commercialization and new forms of funding and sponsorship. Houlihan closes
with a …
… latter may represent as much as one-quarter of the total amount invested in
sports sponsorship. The survey conducted by Sports Marketing Surveys does
provide a certain amount of information on the breakdown of sponsorship
agreements.
This, of course, is paralleled by sports tourism, where the most amazing people
manage to go to Australia to follow the English cricket team, for example! Or
waves of Brazilians come from South America to follow their team in the World
Cup- …
In addition, constitutional principles involving drug testing and search and
seizure have been influenced by sports law cases. On the state level, …
Undoubtedly, other areas of the law will be similarly influenced by sports litigation
.1 1. Daniel E.
… discussed in greater detail in several chapters of this book, the gross revenues
spent at the stadium (and hence the tax collections derived from them) are in part
substitutes for other entertainment and recreation expenditures by sports fans.
… is merely an extension of the performance-enhancing technologies developed
by sports scientists. Doping control's appeal to 'fun' and 'the spirit of sport'1" is
strangely nostalgic and ignores the reality that medals are now won in the
training …
by+sports
Kenneth L. Shropshire, Timothy Davis. an agent's associate by a rival agent. The
investigation revealed that agents had threatened to "break the legs" of athletes
who would not sign with them.l3 Although there is no evidence to suggest that …
An essential premise underlying our analysis is that decisions about sports
marketing strategies and promotions can benefit from a consideration and
appreciation of the fundamental needs and motives that are satisfied by sports
fans' …
The single factor that has brought about these changes in professional sports is
the huge increases in revenues earned by sports teams. In addition, since 1990,
almost $30 billion has been spent on the construction of new ''fully loaded'' …
Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that there is an injury problem in the Dutch
sporting population. In Table 11.1 the 10 most injury-prone sports are given,
based on the absolute number of injuries. 3 Selection by sports organizations (
e.g., …
Against this trend of focusing on historical invariables, it is important to highlight
that, on the other hand, the circumstances under which such basic layers of our
existence are being activated by sports make up for a history of astonishing …
by+sports
Not all sports victories that are close are also exciting, but when competition
creates a situation of suspense as to the final outcome then there is the potential
for fan violence. 6. A celebrating sports riot is facilitated by sports fans' access to
a …
In the 1880s, sporting goods manufacturers such as Spalding, Rawlings, Reach,
Meacham, and McClean promoted their wares to the public, as documented by
sports historian Stephen Hardy: “Wherever or however the consumer might …
The latter is commonly caused by sports performers lacing their shoes too tightly,
which results in excessive friction as the tendon moves. • Paratendinitis -
inflammation of the connective tissue that surrounds the tendon. This may occur
in the …
Sports. coaching. Introduction. This unit discusses how a sports coach can work
with a participant to help them develop their sports-specific skills and to develop
themselves as sports participants. The unit explores the roles, responsibilities …
.
Leadership involves influence, it occurs among people, those people
intentionally desire significant changes, and the changes … Influence means that
the relationship among people is not passive; however, also inherent in this
definition is the …
Whereas globalisation focuses on differences between people from different
countries, workforce diversity addresses differences among people within given
countries. Workforce diversity means that organisations are becoming a more …
equivalised household income— the lowest rate was among people in
households with the lowest incomes (36%) and the highest among people in
households with the highest incomes (67%) (Figure 3.2). Remoteness was
associated with a …
A Report of the Surgeon General M. Joycelyn Elders. bonding with peers, being
independent and mature, and having a positive social image. Since reports from
adolescents who begin to smoke indicate that they have lower self-esteem and …
Earnings, Social Security, pensions, and income from assets comprise the
majority of income among people 65 and older today, just as they did 35 years
ago. Wages and salaries today constitute a greater proportion of the aggregate
income …
The first question concerns epidemiology: Is the prevalence of violence to others
any higher among people who have a major … The second question concerns
risk assessment: Among people who have a major mental disorder, how can
those …
The moral order, once undergirded by strong links among people, is now
precariously maintained by institutions of mass control, by false community.1 The
city plays a key role in this drama. Cities exemplify all that seems modern:
industry and …
Objective Basis of Commodity Fetishism 7 2. The Production Process and its
Social Form 13 3. Reification of Production Relations among People and
Personification of Things 21 4. Thing and Social Function (Form) 31 5. Production
Relations …
Diversity is the variation of social and cultural identities among people existing
together in a defined setting. As your journey through higher education unfolds,
you will find yourself immersed in this mixture of identities. Regardless of the size
of …
among people who conformed to their social setting. Such incidents might
have occurred, but my field notes are eloquently silent on this point. This leads to
the conclusion that restraints on the exercise of unimpaired senses are greater
on …
The contradictions among people themselves, on the other hand, were the
disharmony and conflict that emerged among … To Mao, these contradictions
among people themselves necessitated additional political efforts beyond what
Marx, …
This decrease was most prominently manifested in absolute values, at least
when compared to the national Ėanges (with the exception of Ukraine and
Poland, where it showed considerable growth). Among people with higher
qualięcations, …
… terrorism, and financial news, first opened up with the boomers in the 1970s
and widened considerably with the advent of the X generation. Daily newspaper
readership among people under thirty-five dropped from two-thirds in 1965 to …
Physical health It is clear that the pattern of morbidity and mortality among people
with learning disabilities is altering to become similar to that of the general
population, with the increasing longevity of people with learning disabilities …
In 2002, among people 55 years and over, men were more likely than women to
be married and living with their spouse (74 and 50%, respectively). Due to longer
life expectancies than men, it is not surprising that 31% of women but only 9% …
… is to be found in Jesus Christ; (b) that Christians will keep their eyes wide open
to discover what God as Creator and Liberator is doing among people of other
faiths and ideologies. " Because of the "various confessional heritages and a
wide …
VIII Practical Algorithms for On-line Sampling 150 Carlos Domingo, Ricard
Gavalda and Osamu Watanabe Discovering Conceptual Differences among
People from Cases 162 Tetsuya Yoshida and Teruyuki Kondo Discovery of
Unknown …
646 The Communication Process 647 Communicating Among People 648
Communication Channels 649 Communicating to Persuade and Influence Others
651 Non-verbal Communication 652 Listening 653 Organizational
Communication …
People from Middle East kiss when greeting each other, even among people of
the same sex. This practice is unusual in the West and makes Americans
uncomfortable. People from the Middle East often exaggerate when they talk;
people …
Among+people
At the most general level, "economic inequality" means in this book "differences
among people in their command over … By this definition we mean to distinguish
between the study of actual differences among people (a factual exercise) and …
… 230 M-7 Distribution of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] in 40 individuals
with spinal cord injuries who received supplementary vitamin D (800 units per
day for 12 months), 231 N-l Depression prevalence among people with different …
Consider why trade among people or nations can be good for everyone Discuss
why markets are a good, but not perfect, way to allocate resources Learn what
determines some trends in the overall economy scarcity the limited nature of …
Individual behavior can be considered ethical or good if it: increases trust among
people promotes integrity and honest relationships dissolves barriers between
people increases cooperative attitudes enhances self-respect does not exploit …
Because disability is increasingly prevalent among people with advancing age
and because most elder abuse is perpetrated against people who are vulnerable
because of some degree of mental or physical disability, …
There is some evidence from the first line of research to indicate that the
incidence of violent behaviour is higher among mentally disordered persons than
among people without a mental disorder. In one particularly convincing study, …
Deciding on visiting via an organized group tour occurs less frequently among
people from nations high in individualism; contracting travel/visit arrangements
using a group tour is more popular among people from nations high in
collectivism.
It is in these true examples of Charles Bonnet Syndrome - among people with low
vision- thai prevalence is high. Previous studies have reported 11, 12, and 13 per
cent with formed images and 38% when unformed images were included.
… residential aged care facilities, where the reported frequency of falling is
considerably higher than among those living in their own homes. For example,
Luukinen et al. [30] estimate that among people aged 70 and over in Finland, the
rate of …
In contrast, sociologists study what goes on among people as individuals, groups
, or societies. How do social forces affect the way people interact with one
another? How do people make sense of their private lives and the social worlds
they …
What kinds of differences among people are relevant, and what kinds are not?
The formal principle of justice leaves … Over the centuries, society has suggested
many kinds of “relevant differences” among people. These are called “material”
or …
In later years, after the drowning death of her two children in Paris her
performance style grew darker and slower and was particularly influenced by
Delsarte's ideas of expressing strong emotions through gesture. She went on to
build a school …
Connecticut 302 U.S. 319, 327 (1937)). On the current Bundesverfassungsgericht
, Justice Grimm seems particularly influenced by American rights concepts. See,
e.g., Dieter Grimm, Die Meinungsfreiheit in der 184 Edward J. Eberle.
Particularly influenced by Rockwell, OMRON, and Schneider Electric; user
organization: ODVA. 2. Particularly influenced by … Particularly influenced by
Siemens; user organization: PROFIBUS & PROFINET International. 4. A nice
overview on …
When exposed to a pleasant scent, individuals may be particularly influenced by
peripheral or heuristic cues in the persuasion setting. Their attentions appears to
become diverted away from the message itself and their thoughts appear to be …
Volumes of frontal and temporal gray matter (GM) are particularly influenced by
genetic factors (Thompson et al., 2001; Wright et al., 2002). Furthermore, brain
density of the medial and superior frontal, superior temporal and occipital gray …
… National statistics Dispositions of the regions and their revitalization effects
Differences between the regions in terms of their activities and external in- puts
supporting regional development are particularly influenced by: - The level of
social, …
… is impor- tant for the solution of many problems. The duration of authority, for
example, if nothing has been arranged expressly, depends on the circumstances.
These circumstances are particularly influenced by the main transaction .
While there has been recognition within the UK of the need to develop a more co-
ordinated and coherent approach to policies for young people that was
particularly influenced by the early work of the government's Social Exclusion
UnitZ, …
I am particularly influenced by the fact that the proposed sale appears to be the
only way of saving the jobs of the 50-odd employees of the partnership."), was
allerdings nur für das administration Verfahren gilt; vgl. zum französischen …
However, even though he was born and raised under the strict discipline of the
Lutheran Church, he was not particularly influenced by Lutheran zeal. The
formation of the Society for German Colonization was effectively the result of a …
There were Christian and Jewish communities in many parts of Arabia; Medina,
which figured prominently in the life of the Prophet, was particularly influenced by
the Jews who settled there. The tradition of Islam refers to the age in which the …
… of the British landscape is particularly influenced by the contemporary pattern
of these factors, but the <time-depth> dimension of the landscape is also very
important. Virtually all landscape in Britain has been transformed by human
activity …
If the relationship between species diversity and intraspecific genetic diversity is
particularly influenced by the regularity of the prevailing environmental conditions
, the genetic diversity per species is expected to drop with increasing species …
J.W. Rich, Declaring War in the Roman Republic, Brüssel 1976; S. Albert, Bellum
iustum, Kallmünz 1980; E. Siebentem, Bellum iustum, AU 33,5, 1990, 39-55.
Anders ter Haar (1999) 455: " ... particularly influenced by the ideas of St
Augustine, …
He seems to have been particularly influenced by Greek thought, for he
published a volume of Socratic excerpts in 1784 and a work on Euclidian
geometry as a form of "hohere Geistesbildung" in 1 800. (Wurzbach, XVIII [1868],
146-147).
Among the theses condemned in the year 1277 was thesis 49 which seemed to
have particularly influenced the further development of physics. It reads as
follows: “Anyone who says that God could not move the heavens [that is, the sky
and …
Tertullian found a measure of congeniali- ty in Montanism, rather that he was
particularly influenced by it." 183 Vgl. Anm. 126. 184 Zur Begründung des
Martyriums im Gehorsam gegenüber dem Willen Gottes bei Cyprian vgl. z.B. De
dom.or.
Eis assumed that the Pel^buch's influence really began for good only after its
German version became available and that Germany, Bavaria and Eastern
Europe were particularly influenced by it.3 It is only natural, of course, that
Geoffrey's …
After presenting us with this historical survey of the ancient commentaries on the '
Categories', Simplicius confesses that he has been particularly influenced by
Iamblichus' commentary, and enumerates the reasons why he decided to write
his …
Then I convened a meeting in Cape Town, and there were a couple
ofgovernmentpeople there, but nobody particularly influenced the document. By
that stage I had recruited an editor to work on it. And then eventually it
wasfinalized by Y, …
… and especially of the ,Speculum doctrinale' and ,De eruditione filiorum
nobilium' in the context of the Arabic authors quoted there indicates: 1. which
scholar branches were particularly influenced by the Arabic authors: medicine
and alchemy …
The physical culture movement in the United States particularly influenced
Margaret H'Doubler, the young women's Physical Education instructor at the
University of Wisconsin at Madison and Halprin's most important mentor. In 1917,
at the …
The general perception is that most human toxoplasma infection is asymptomatic
(Frenkel 1973) and this view is particularly influenced by the large numbers of the
population with T. gondii antibody who do not recall an illness with relevant …
I also recall that I was particularly influenced by John Urry's The Tourist Gaze (
1990), and by Samuel Britton's (1991) work on the political economy of tourism.
However, if the book has any claims to originality, it lies in our ignorance—that
we …
When driving alone, young male drivers are particularly influenced by normative
pressure. In contrast, young female drivers are particularly influenced by moral
norms not to speed. When driving with others both groups are more influenced by …
Generation Y The creation of the Internet has particularly influenced Generation
Y (born 1982-2001). By the time the oldest members of this generation were 12,
the Internet was widely available. The Internet provides anonymity to all users, …
The teachings of Naropa particularly influenced the Geluk and Kagyu ̈ tantra
traditions in Tibet, and the teachings of Virupa particularly influenced the tantric
tradition of the Sakya order of Tibet.2 As I said, the mahamudra teaching is …
… compared with Walter Benjamin,27 to whom he is linked by a mutual interest in
the work of Giedion.28 Benjamin was particularly influenced by Giedion's
insistence on the dreamlike quality of late-nineteenth-century architecture (Buck-
Morss …
Some types of risk such as liquidity risk are particularly influenced by transaction
costs and how these costs might behave in the future. Principle P11: Part of the
cause of fat-tailed behaviour is the impact that human behaviour (including …
The focus is on changes in the profiles of the different parties. changes that party
members themselves report as particularly influenced by women. What changes
have occurred? What is the exact content of these changes? How have changes …
Second Great Awakening, which began at the turn of the century and soon
spread nationwide.13 Middle Tennessee's Cumberland region, where Littleton
Fowler was born in 1803, was particularly influenced by the Great Revival.
Spiritually …
Material in this chapter has been particularly influenced by the work of Henry
Drummond, The City Without a Church (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1893), and
William Barclay, The Revelation of John. vol. 2, The Daily Study Bible Series …
SM, 149ff. ; CLG, 112), he was not particularly influenced by Durkheimian
sociology as has been suggested frequently in the histories of linguistics (e.g.
Kukenheim 1966: 99; Robins 1967: 200f.; Dinneen 1967: 191-5) but with much
more …
The above table clearly shows the cultural differences between Indonesia and
Anglo-Saxon countries. Indonesia is a large power distance and collectivist
country. IFRSs are strongly influenced, however, by Anglo-Saxon values, which
have …
But with the growing threat of contamination by Anglo-Saxon values this
traditionalism adopted a state of siege mentality which had the nefarious effect of
immobilizing "in history the dynamism of the culture and of exhausting the
creative …
,
The major point here is that ethnic politics is supplanted by class politics. Dahl
reported that this stage was typical for only 20 years in New Haven. During this
second stage, the Irish made significant gains in obtaining city jobs, Italians in …
As a result, the interaction of politics is supplanted by the single will of a party,
whose domination of society leaves its own interest the sole arbiter of public
affairs. Finally, the experience of Nazi rule seems to present a complete
destruction of …
… events and signal discontinuity and transformation in constitutional law.287
One could say that everyday politics is supplanted, at least for a while, by
constitutional politics which impacts on how everyday politics will be conducted
in future.
The hierarchical division of high and low politics is supplanted by a horizontally
defined agenda with multiple, conflicting, and interconnected trade-offs (
Kolodziej, 2005: 155). However, as increasingly more issues have an
international …
One approach to democratic consolidation has been to view it as occurring when
one style of politics is supplanted, though not necessarily eliminated, by another
style more in accord with the legal trappings of the regime — in other words, …
by economics
and finance
;
literature can provide backup
.
But neither
Jed nor his father had any real interest
in economics
,
or politics for that matter? For ifa person associates with the masses and
exhibits his poetry or some other piece of craftsmanship to them or his service to
the city, and gives them mastery over him to any degree beyond what is
unavoidable, …
So when he talks about the evolution of the human species or racial differences
in intelligence, or politics for that matter, he's just giving you his opinion—his
unscientific opinion. He's entitled to that of course, just as you are, but he's no
expert.
It is literally impossible to comment on late Twentieth Century philosophy or
social theory, or politics for that matter, without considering the issue of identity. In
its many manifestations — as the politics of identity, as the issue of religious …
No one has defined art properly for them, or politics for that matter. They speak of
politics as 'facts.' As though no one had explained to them the difference between
'facts' and that 'reality' which includes all the emotions of people and their …
… the reparation agreement, an agreement does signal that there is more to the
shared narrative than diverged perspectives on the conflict. And like any
historical writings, or politics for that matter, it the challenge of advocacy to
scholarship 53 |
Nevertheless we have accepted this and, because of the need to be seen to be '
relevant', we have written the book with the assumption of little prior knowledge
about policy making (or politics for that matter) and a recognition that for the …
Suffice it to say that already by 1954 he proved to be a dialectician, though one
without much concern for philosophy—or politics for that matter—in that he
interwove issues of figuration and abstraction to deny any single dominant
reading.
Until the second part of the eighteenth century, a distinction between government
(or politics for that matter) and bureaucracy did not exist. 310 The growth of public
services was a response to societal Bureaucrats and the Civil Service: …
There was essentially no public policy (or politics for that matter) that encouraged
funding for the study of the dementias. Indeed, among the 1 1 institutes of the
National Institutes of Health that existed at that time, the neurology and mental …
But this book isn't about religion, or politics for that matter. This book is about my
life and my experiences. In this book, I'll give you my own feelings towards things
in general. It will not only be filled with my story but my thoughts about those …
.
Jean-Pierre Martin approved overall
of the way
in+which+the+country+was+led
… the Stalin era, and the Gorbachev years. (Three percent named the
Khrushchev era and two percent the Yeltsin years.)31 Equally, the years in which
the country was led by Cultural Change and Continuity in the Transition from
Communism …
in+which+the+country+was+led
,
and his son didn’t have an opinion
;
The corn-lands of England, however, are better cultivated than those of France,
and the corn-lands of France are said to be much better cultivated than those of
Poland. But though the poor country, notwithstanding the inferiority of its
cultivation …
Even so, however, all three instalments of the work are very much the product of
a mind in transition, moving in many different directions and in many different
ways, heedless of disciplinary boundaries and norms, with only Nietzsche's
interests …
… cent help latter Noun * verb accent Ms lay & He Novelese hon. Legerdemain
with two Novelty-hunting nope senses Number however less •o- Hybrid
derivatives -less Object-shuffling Hyphens lest (Oe, ce, e) -i Letter forms -o(e)« (-
ibJe) (-ie) …
The theory behind using an in such a context, however, is that the -h- is very
weak when the accent is on the second rather than the first syllable (giving rise,
by analogy, to an habitual offender, an humanitarian, an hallucinatory image, and
an …
However, as more and more deaths quickly ensue, it becomes apparent that
there is an epidemic. Authorities are slow to accept that the situation is serious
and quibble over the appropriate action to take. Official notices enacting control …
Externally he appeared much like any other boy; however, he could make “only
weird, meaningless cries,” could not speak, vehemently refused to wear clothing,
and rejected any prepared food (Saskatchewan Psychology Portal, n.d.; Shattuck …
However, the profits should not be imposed; they should be examined and freely
accepted by the parties of the exchange. In a democracy scientific institutions,
research programmes, and suggestions must therefore be subjected to public …
It remains, however, a speculation. We simply don't know how language
originated. We do know that the ability to produce sound and simple vocal
patterning (a hum versus a grunt, for example) appears to be in an ancient part of
the brain that …
However, psychologists study a broad range of behaviors, including Donna's
autistic behaviors and students' test anxiety, as well as hundreds of other
behaviors. For this reason, we need a very broad definition of psychology.
Psychology is …
However, what she withheld from the infant, she bestowed with the utmost
profuseness on the poor unknown mother, whom she called an impudent slut, a
wanton hussy, an audacious harlot, a wicked jade, a vile strumpet, with every
other …
The man wanted to push him away; the youth, however, would not allow that, but
thrust him off with all his strength, and seated himself again in his own place.
Then still more men fell down, one after the other; they brought nine dead men's …
Sentence Errors 10 Comma 26 Italics 35 Sentence Fragments 10A Series 26A
Titles 35A Dependent Clause 10B Compound Sentence 26B Words as Such 35B
Infinitive Phrase 10B Interj., however, etc. 26C Emphasis 35C Participle Phrase …
Multiple Sclerosis: The Questions You Have, The Answers You Need was written
primarily for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, if you love someone
with MS, work with a person who has MS, or are just curious about the disease, …
Too often, however, it happens that the solution of the social problem, or the
collation of facts tending to throw light upon the moral and religious condition of
our country, forms the goal, and not the starting point of our labours. Having …
Unification, however, was not realized until a few generations later when Jimmu,
the great- grandson of the goddess's … However mysterious the origin of this
imperial dynasty, it is acknowledged as the longest reigning such family in the
world …
Only within the last few years, however, beginning with the pubhcation in Gerinan
of Heidegger's early lecture courses, have we really been able to see how
thoroughly the probleinatic of Kant and the Problein of Metaphysics was
einbedded …
The verb marad. however. points historically to the period of Assyria's expansion
as a major power in the eighth and seventh centuries (exceptions: Gen. l4:4: 2 Ch
. l3:6). It denotes the usually unsuccessful attempts of the kings of Judah, …
It is not generally realized, however, that the quantum theory represents a radical
change, not only in the content of scientific knowledge, but also in the
fundamental conceptual framework in terms of which such knowledge can be
expressed.
The coming of the computer and the fax machine established permanent two-way
links with the world outside which can no longer be broken, however much the
authorities deplore the flood of anti-social and decadent influences that have …
He had by 1926, however, abandoned the term PSP in favour of "Received
Pronunciation" (RP). … Its use was not restricted to this region, however, being
characteristic by the nineteenth century of upper- class speech throughout the
country.
In their place, you'll find more generic discussion of remote code execution and
server-side environments, however implemented. Of course, the text has been
cleaned up, too. There's only one completely new chapter here, but the 18
existing …
The decision to designate this a major release (version 6) is considered by many
to be a curious one, in part because only one particularly significant feature has
been added— Unicode support. However, in the programming world, the word …
However, if they can accept dealing with endless uncertainty, … However, while
knowledge and practice can in general produce acceptable strategies, great
marketing strategies, like masterpieces, require special talents, effort, timing, and …
However, if you feel as if you'd benefit from preparing for the SAT with the help of
a study group, then keep reading! The following section is designed to show you
the benefits of group study, how to get the most out of your study buddy or study …
however
However, many cellular phones do not yet have this capability. … Keep in mind,
however, current technology does not allow the dispatcher to "see" what is
actually going on at the scene, and it is not uncommon for you to find the reality of
the …
However, the length of the introductory psychology course generally has not
changed. Hence, an increasing number of professors are reporting that they find
it difficult to cover the wealth of material found in the typical introductory text. With
this …
About one third of them, however, do not meet the writing requirements for their
positions.6 “Businesses are crying out—they need to have people who write
better,” said Gaston Caperton, business executive and College Board president.7
The …
However, different instructors may prefer different organizations and probably will
choose to omit or deemphasize specific topics. We have tried to make separate
chapters, and even sections of chapters, completely self-contained, so they can …
A shared interest in a topic, however, is no guarantee that what is acceptable as
a theory in one field or approach will satisfy the conceptual requirements of a
theory in others. In the West, from antiquity to the late nineteenth century,
theoretical …
We may think that no one could really believe such a fanciful story, and we might
even be a little suspicious of anyone who claimed they believed it. These stories
are, however, quite interesting, and they are among the ways Native American …
IBM, however, kept System R on the back burner for a number of crucial years.
The company had a vested interest in IMS, a reliable, high-end database system
that had come out in 1968. Unaware of the market potential of this research, IBM …
,
by
reviewing each ministry
The vessel would then be in turn." "Turn time" is the period from arrival until the
ship is brought forward to be given a loading or discharging place. "Regular turn,"
an expression often found in coal charterparties, means that ships, whether all …
'We were actually asking for support'. In S3, JMdan explains some activities (turn
13), receiving appreciation in turn 14, then in turn 15 he presents a problem
about an activity and asks for support. This request for support is enhanced
though …
in+turn in+turn
In the case of Sybil's utterance above, for example, we move from the syntactic
and intersentential arrangement of the sentences to inferences about intonation,
which in turn lead to para- linguistic specification (she can't shout what she says …
This means that analyses make reference to practices and actions in turn
construction and turn taking, repair, topic management, actions such as
assessments, story telling, the constitution of institutional contexts, etc. - all of
which have been …
Getting turned down every time I apply for a job is getting me down. turn in turn in
& turns in turning in turned in turned in 1 . turn ... in (to) p.v. When you inform the
police that certain people have committed crimes or tell the police where they …
go cold turkey See at cold turkey turn at every turn every place or every time that
something is possible ♢ Since the divorce she has avoided the press at every turn
. in turn 1 one after the other ♢ She spoke to each of the guests in turn. 2 slightly …
Continental thinkers, in turn, often ridicule analytic philosophy for its pretensions
to scientificity and spurn it as positivistic, dry, irrelevant. Richard Rorty once
characterized, in his inimitable way, the difference between continental and
analytic …
These developments were all influenced, in turn, by the conjunction between
American power and economic might, the rise of the national security and social
welfare state with its needs for research and information and willingness to
support …
Language is conceived, not as expressing thought and meaning transparently,
but as shaping them according to linguistic structures and cultural traditions
which are in turn shaped by language use. Consequently, translation is viewed
less as …
they at least managed to keep the conversation
going until the cheese trolley arrived
.
But during the cheese course, Eugene said, “I think I will sleep over.” “We could
prepare for your erotic transference lecture,” I said. During our walk home,
Eugene put his arm around me without even checking first to see if anyone he
and …
As Faucher reached for what was certainly his sixth glass of Pomerol the PM
smiled. Serves Faucher right to be bored out of his tree, he thought. Then disaster
struck. lt happened during the cheese course, just before coffee and liqueurs.
During+the+cheese+course
Dessert wine, or after-dinner wine, is also sweet and is intended to be served
with the last course of the meal, either with dessert or during the cheese course.
Sparkling wine is a carbonated wine, and can be white, red, or something in …
During the cheese course Father and Egg got into a discussion about the
doubling of the London population in the last forty years. Leo poured the wine
and dreamed of tomorrow. "All the country people streaming into the cities,"
Father said.
There is not much eating in Sartre's novels. But at the end of his lunch with the
Self,Taught Man 1"Wednesday." 21 February1, during the cheese course.
Roquentin is stricken with another attack of nausea. He takes in his hand a
cutting object …
During the cheese course Aunt Matilda told Jean what she wanted for her
breakfast and that she would take it on a tray in her bedroom. Early morning tea
would be brought to her room at seven thirty and breakfast would follow at eight o
'clock …
During the cheese course, a time at which the guests are on their third or fourth
wine and not paying careful attention, it may stride in, in the form of biscuits, and
sometimes it even sneaks the butter on its back. (For more on bread at less
formal …
“Your wife is truly a gem among women,” one of the men told Luc in a besotted
aside during the cheese course. He was the oldest of the three Federer brothers,
and the most powerful. There would be no deal without Franz Federer's …
During the cheese course (when the table was messy with crumbs and stripped-
off sticks of celery) Tybalt scraped back his chair and said, “Martin – you've
realized by now what we're doing here, haven't you?” “I'm not sure,” said Martin.
During+the+cheese+course
,
Jed’s father got
Tom became slightly animated at this point and held onto Whin's arm. “Don't be
silly Whin. You may be old but you're no fool.” He smirked slightly and said gently
“Carry on.” Whin looked slightly bemused by this and it took him a couple of …
slightly+animated
Sarah detected a slightly animated note in the hitherto even voice, and after a
moment she inclined her head slowly. 'Yes, I can understand why you are feeling
relieved this morning,' she said quietly. 'Last night I came to the end of my tether, …
slightly+animated slightly+animated slightly+animated
Very few couples were dancing. Most were standing on the sidelines making
small talk. It was as if everyone in the room was on a giant piece of flypaper,
slightly animated but stuck in place. In contrast, Eddie was flitting around, trying to
be the …
There may be flies on you guys, But there ain't no flies on us.” The other line then
takes a step forward and says the same words back to the first line, but the
second line is a little less calm, a bit louder, and slightly animated, making
pointing …
slightly+animated
Other girls, in leather bikinis, glass crinolines, wooden mail, foil tartans and
plastic pinafores behaved as slightly animated decorations, receiving each
conversation item with the same graceful indifference with which chair cushions
receive …
… we mean to distinguish this from all the tacit messages we have been sending
each other. 9. It is surely relevant that the statue is slightly animated: the robe, for
instance, trembles, or at least seems to tremble. 10. Cf. Gould, "Reading On." 11.
The men wouldn't allow that. They'd move in and take the lot within a week!' She
became slightly animated. 'They've left you alone here, Siswan. Everyone knows
you run the place and they haven't tried to muscle in. What is it you're afraid of?
During lunch, as I was obviously pleased to see Mark, we sat in the lounge with a
sandwich and had a continuous and slightly animated chat. I felt one or two
twinges, and a slight bruised feeling around the temples, but when my head
started …
And like a very slightly animated sofa – Norman Hartnell really should've been in
soft furnishings – that's where she's stayed ever since. Notoriously the Queen
defers to her, and the Tampon Apparent too. Doubtless the little Lil-lets are in …
slightly+animated
3.11). Figure 3.11<pr0gress>in Chrome (left) and Opera (right). Chrome's
progress meter is slightly animated; Opera's is static. ~|. <meter> is very similar (
many have questioned whether there needs to be two separate elements at all) …
Like some automaton, some slightly animated wooden man he put one drop of
seed soup after another before his lens. He first looked at drop after drop of the
soup from the sealed flasks which had been boiled for an hour, and his long
looking …
… eyes becoming angrier. Mime turns his face to Yoshi and his frown turns into a
wide smile. Yoshi cowers in his chair. Mime turns to Zoe with his smile turning
into a frown. Yoshi buckles up a little. YosHI (Slightly animated) (To Mime) — 64
asked Oli. "Well," said the widow without changing her tone of voice but with her
spectral face slightly animated, "he was a bandit. He was a bandit for ten years,
yup, ten years. He had to high-tail it to the country a few months after our wedding
.
The hand bicubics could, however, be slightly animated/deformed over the
course of the shot to match the movements of the real hands. Figure 15.60 shows
a side-view of this reprojection setup. The original plate for this shot was about
180 …
Together, the three men engaged in a brief and slightly animated discussion
which Morris could not make out. Branston had produced a small drawing, which
the two industrialists were pointing at. Armstrong seemed to be asking questions, …
slightly+animated slightly+animated slightly+animated slightly+animated
slightly animated and explain his ideas on machinery. He was an inventor and
an engineer. He would take a pencil from his pocket and, to my father's despair,
draw figures on his plans. Two or three sketches a week were regularly spoiled …
slightly+animated slightly+animated
Her looks were calm and nearly rigid, like a slightly animated bust of Melpomene.
'Oh, Mr. Aldritch, you have come at last,' she murmured from her lips merely, and
threw back the door. 'Ah, and Mr. Thirdly. Well, all is done, and anybody in the …
… emancipation as an expedient rather than a moral imperative,
condescendingly sought to terminate the discussion: “I think the less said the
sooner mended about the war & your slightly animated! description of John Bull's
opinions & notions …
The pride was visibly plastered over his subdued but slightly animated face. Dad
bragged about our accomplishments and smiled with an exaggerated grin
stretching from ear to ear at odd intervals. I could read his face, which was saying
, …
I also felt mildly insulted, but it was overshadowed by my sudden realization that
this doctor was getting slightly animated. The age of reason and zeitgeist was
gone. The Age of Aquarius had drowned. This was a patient that was clearly in …
slightly+animated
The hefty servant greeted her with shouts and applause, and even the bemused
face of the new one became slightly animated. Isabel and Chubby also
applauded. As the litter passed, the shouting of the crowd grew stronger. Further
along the …
slightly+animated
and+asked+him and+asked+him and+asked+him and+asked+him and+asked+him
… home, she went out to get his prescriptions and asked him to call work for her
and let the Respondent know that, in view of the time, there 5 The judge found,
and we agree, that Larry Johnson's threat violated Sec. 8(a)(1). Par. 9(c). was no …
and+asked+him and+asked+him and+asked+him and+asked+him
I walked up to Mr. Mancini's desk and asked him where was his son Jimmy? He
looked at me with a look of confusion and said, “Why are you so interested in my
son? All I asked you to do was find him.” “Yes that's true.” I said but along the way …
The Purpose of the Parables 10 Then the disciples came and asked him, "Why
do you speak to them in parables?' nHe answered, To you it has been given to
know the secrets 6of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been given.
To show that his advice and instructions were nevertheless welcome, he ranked
Sandrat right after the deans of St. Gall and asked him to scrutinize the life in the
cloister for a week35. This fragment, despite the little explosion in the middle …
and+asked+him
I thought I would start with some basic foundational questions, relatively harmless
and totally nonthreatening, and asked him to describe what he did at the division.
His reply was that he did everything. I said to him that we needed to get a little …
and+asked+him
They mentioned the fact that he travels a lot and asked him what part of the world
he had not yet visited. Paul responded that he had been to every continent but
South America. He added that the continent he has traveled in most in was Asia.
and+asked+him
Day before yesterday Booth called upon the treasurer of Grover's theater (Mr.
Hess), and asked him if he intended to illuminate that night. Mr. Hess replied that
we should not until Friday night; he considered that the proper day. “Well,” said …
The auditor managed to talk to one of those busy executives and asked him what
are all the activities being carried out in that shop-floor. The shop-floor executive
briefly informed him what he was doing and if he wanted to know more about …
As a result of this advice, Suarez called the factory, got Julio on the phone and
asked him if there was any work available for her. Julio said, ""[N]ot yet, there's
nothing now, but call after January 16, after the election, the shipment should be …
and+asked+him and+asked+him and+asked+him
"[A]round June," Echevarria confronted Perez and asked him why he had called
her a "mandrila." Echevarria had learned that the quoted term meant "woman of
the monkey" and she resented this name calling. The record does not disclose …
Stewart introduced himself as “Mr. Craig,” handed Dahl one of Mrs. Craig's
business cards, and asked him if he knew her. “Yes, I know her,” Dahl replied. “
Mr. Craig” informed Dahl that “he was a private secretary to Mrs. Rowan of
Pasadena.
and+asked+him
On July 11, Hellstrom approached Liming in the shop and asked him whether he
had signed a union card or had any conversations with union representatives.
Liming replied that he signed a union card but had not talked to Stevenson in a …
At that moment the king of Benares came to the park and as he walked about he
saw the man and asked him, " Who are you, and what have you done to bring this
suffering upon you 1 " And he told the king the whole story at length.
Although not mentioned by the judge in his decision, Williams testified that after
Jendrasiak had left Toering Electric's office, Toering called him and asked him to
continue checking Jendrasiak's references. Williams testified that one of …
and+asked+him
She quickly met with her husband, Mr. Ogban, and asked him why they didn't
have female employees. The husband told her that he had nothing to do with the
employment policies. Mrs. Ogban met with a congresswoman in town, who then …
and+asked+him
If one person bought from him two fig cakes and asked him about one of them, he
may not eat from the second cake until he tithed or asked him; I say that he tithed
one but not the other. At nightfall when Sabbath ends, he tithes from one on the …
and+asked+him
He then turned to Aladdin, and asked him his trade, at which the boy hung his
head, while his mother burst into tears. On learning that Aladdin was idle and
would learn no trade, he offered to take a shop for him and stock it with
merchandise.
Doch auch „Fra Due Poli“ wurde in diesem Buch besprochen und ich las. „In
1973 I received a letter from Joe Jones about Francesco Conz` activities, about
his projects, about his dreams, and how he and I should meet. The following
March …
It focuses on an actor's decisions and asks the actor, when making decisions
about his projects and preferences, to take into account the projects and
preferences of others in a way that enhances social cohesion. The actor is
required to give …
The contents of these articles and reviews are exceptionally diverse, ranging
from theoretical treatises and long biographical histories to brief, principally
illustrated notices about his projects. Again and again and again he tells the story
of the …
He called a surveyor and talked to him about his projects. Jacob found a
contractor and the work started in earnest. Jacob kept changing his plans and
designs, and also adding more dens and stables. Every time he went abroad
more animals …
People argued about his projects. His openness to new ideas, his eagerness to
try new things and take risks, his willingness to appear foolish, made him an
appealing person, especially in contrast to most superstars, who never strayed
from …
Where he is uneasy in his convictions, doubtful about his projects, however, he re
-examines their object, reconsiders his objectives. 'What I believe (we could say)
is what / believe.' Sartre is concerned here with the differences between what …
Jewish contemporaries of Herod had mixed feelings about his projects, and this
continued into the next few centuries of Jewish thought. The following
paragraphs describe the style/form of his projects and his plausible motivations.
about+his+projects
On this particular day, they argued about his projects and their impact upon the
family. Suzanne cancelled scheduled visits by tradespeople, objecting that
Humberto had scheduled too many of these during a particularly busy and
stressful …
In Montreal he won the backing of several leading merchants, who, though not
particularly concerned about his projects of discovery, were interested in his
monopoly of the fur trade of the area. Apparently the French policy was to
establish …
Ross talked about his projects that were in process, about his work with mosaics.
His eyes sparked when he spoke of his passion. Then as others walked out onto
the deck, Ross grew quieter about his life. Not long after that he went back …
Bud talked about his projects, but wasn't offering Bobby anything. “What have you
been doing with yourself?” Bud asked finally. “Feeling sorry for myself,” Bobby
said. “I'm sorry to hear that.” “It was such a shock – “ “I know.” “And I didn't have to …
He spent all his time thinking about his projects, and his family either participated
in activities associated with his work or were ignored. "If he couldn't get home to
his wife and children as much as he would have liked, he brought them to work.
He talked about his projects, his failures, his successes, with O'Meara, Montholon
, Las Cases, Admiral. 1 Fortescue's English edition, p. 118. 2 Banks to Hunter,
February I, 1799 (Historical Records of New South. Wales, iii. 532). 1 Edition of …
Over time, the VP started asking him questions about his projects, and he gave a
brief description about a new product or development that his team was focusing
on. During a meeting a few months into the job, the VP turned to the manager …
about+his+projects
… presenting himself as a brake on the Captain General of Valencia's
interventionist ardour, craftily doling out information about his projects or threats
and without going into any details prejudicial to his own ends (it's unlikely for
example that …
He spoke very little; he spoke a little about his projects but stopped there."2 Much
later in 1947. when Miro - by then a renowned artist - took his first trip to the
United States and met the famous art critic. Clement Greenberg. he inspired
much …
… enthusiastically about his projects. “Dad has been hit hard by 'Big Bertha's'
illness and by my leaving his home for good, but he has buried himself in his
projects and seems to be thriving due to the challenges presented by those
projects.
If the client has come for advice about his projects, career, or personal goals,
Shangó is demanding sacrifice so that all will come out well. The diviner should
mark what is needed, and once the ebó is fulfilled, the client should take many …
… box office, the fact that McCanlies's directorial debut was critically well received
eventually helped to boost his image in the industry. At the age of forty-six, he
was finally at a point in his career where he could be choosier about his projects.
Though he remained skeptical about his projects with Rossellini, he found it
stimulating to be in close contact with the Italian director. Making a film became
his top priority. But the contract signed with Rossellini and Deutschmeister for La
Peur …
… on Diablo, first of which will be the upcoming LEGACY OF BLOOD. He is also
working on a major trilogy for Dragonlance. Those interested in learning more
about his projects should check out his Web site at http://www.sff.net/ people/
knaak.
about+his+projects
Basilio went on talking about his projects with the confidence of his age, which
sees only what it wishes to see. Sisa said yes to everything which to her seemed
good. Sleep once more gradually descended on the boy's tired eyelids, and this …
… such an exhibition that is calculated to prepossess his observers, and to hold
him out in a light of very advantageous contrast, either with the selfishly
indifferent, who care not about his projects, or with the actively hostile, who
oppose them.
Further suppose that Shah responded to Goldwitz's questions about his projects
with reasonable estimates. Would the outcome of the case have been different?
Why or why not? Copyright 2007 Thomson Learning, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Tobe is selective about his projects and only takes on gigs he feels are worthy of
his time and energy. (Not exactly working-stiff behavior, wouldn't you say?) The
Texas Chain Saw Massacre remains the defining moment of his wonderful career …
When the bourgeoisie complained about his projects or wrested speculative
profits from the city, he was enraged. The wonderful forces of unleashed capital
investment in Paris proved beyond even Haussmann's administrative genius.
“Che started talking about his projects, but I never associated it with a real plan.
He said: 'There's an altiplano in South America—in Bolivia, in Paraguay, an area
bordering Brazil, Uruguay, Peru, and Argentina—where, if we inserted a guerrilla …
.
Unfortunately
… rhapsody itself; to all those unfortunately wandering without their loved ones;
lighting the flame of jubilation in their lives; once again, There was no innovation
born ever greater; than magnificently dispersing the spirit of innovation itself; to
all …
Unfortunately it was a thousand miles away. … Unfortunately there was a hole in
the parachute. … "Unfortunately a little fuzzy hamster scurried in and grabbed it
and took it with him and then he disappeared into a crack in the wall and was …
Development of the Women's Prison System CHAPTER 1 "Much and
Unfortunately Neglected": Women in Early and Mid-Nineteenth-Century Prisons 3
CHAPTER 2 Origins of the Women's Reformatory, 1870-1900 23 CHAPTER 3
The …
… speech act adverbs (e.g. frankly, honestly), evaluative adverbs (e.g.
unfortunately, luckily), modal adverbs (e.g. probably, maybe), subject-oriented
adverbs (e.g. cleverly, deftly), frequency adverbs (e.g. rarely, often), durational
adverbs (long, …
Examples: Unfortunately for Herbert Hoover, however, he became president a
year before the crash of 1929. Can we, therefore, call the investors overcautious?
5. A comma separates an introductory word or group of words from the complete …
The communications activities transpire within the Communication and Signal
Processing Laboratory. Use take place. Transpire means to pass through a
surface; to leak out; to come to light; to become known. Unfortunately, its better-
known …
Unfortunately Unfortunately
Women are supposed to be the voices to speak up for them, but in our reality
unfortunately it is ourselves that we put first, a selfish act controllable by
ourselves and uncontrollable by others: a pain that frustrates everyone versus
our own self.
Unfortunately Unfortunately Unfortunately Unfortunately Unfortunately
Detour signs include: but, despite, yet, however, unless, rather, although, while,
on the other hand, unfortunately, nonetheless, and conversely. Knowing the
following lists of road signs will help you to determine which way the sentence is …
Unfortunately
You've been on the job six months and your best friend suddenly announces
she's getting married—next weekend, on a whim. You've known her for fifteen
years, so you really need to be at her wedding. Unfortunately, the day and time
that …
EXAMPLE 2 Dear Mr. Singh: We have received your order for a Nashito
camcorder but, unfortunately, must return your check. As a manufacturer, we sell
only to dealers, with whom we have very explicit wholesale agreements.
Nevertheless …
Unfortunately
Unfortunately archaeological work in West Africa is as yet in its infancy, and in
practice useful firsthand accounts of the Negroes have usually been written only
after the peoples concerned had already come to a greater or lesser extent under …
Unfortunately Unfortunately
Unfortunately, there are many thieves just as smart as Jim. However, by reading
his book, you can finally figure out how to protect yourself against this heinous
crime.” Jonathan Kraft, Founder of WWW.IdentitvTheftSecrets.com The Truth
About …
This simple practice model unfortunately has always been fragile and inefficient,
and it leaves no legacy behind when the advisor retires. I believe there is a better
model of practice—one that combines the skills and energy of multiple …
Unfortunately
Unfortunately, cancer patients with comorbid depression are not readily identified
. For example, among 112 women with major depression undergoing cancer
treatment, Ell and colleagues found that only 12% were receiving
antidepressants …
Any human being, even if he is a Prophet, cannot be worshipped. A simple
reference to Deuteronomy 13:2-5 (quoted earlier) can provide the answer. It is
blasphemous to worship a human being. But unfortunately many people who
attend the …
Het is zo dat hij helaas waarschijnlijk ziek is 'It is so that he unfortunately
probably sick is' b.*Het is zo dat hij waarschijnlijk helaas ziek is 'It is so that he
probably unfortunately sick is' Both evaluative and epistemic adverbs can be
moved to the …
Unfortunately
Unfortunately, as you get older it may be more difficult to make the necessary
lifestyle changes. With help and support from relatives and carers, people often
find the motivation to accept the diagnosis and alter their eating habits and take
the …
Such an item, however, modifies either a sentence as a whole (unfortunately in
Unfortunately, the bank will not give me a large enough mortgage) or a clause
within a sentence (unfortunately in I wanted to buy the house, but unfortunately
the …
Unfortunately
,
The eleven Red Raiders started to their right and, as the right halfback took the
ball from the left halfback, ran to his left and tried to turn in he, too, was confronted
by ten men wearing the wrong colors. This time it was the Painless Pole who, …
I talked again at the Solvay-Congress on atomic nuclei in Brüssels 19338 (Fermi
and Bohr again present) and this time it was printed: Rapport et discussions du
7eme Conseil de Physique Solvay, tenu ä Bruxelles du 22 au 29 Octobre 1933 …
But this time it was in my favor. He was lying on the ground holding me by the
ankles. It threw me off balance and I fell on top of him. He let out a gasp, released
my legs and I promptly kicked him right in the face breaking his nose. Blood flew
in …
this+time+it+was
True, this time it was a different pest, but still a plague was a plague, was it not?
And if you could cure one, why not another? Then came the news that the plague
was appalling, that people were dying like flies, and still no call came in for the …
… cylinder OHV engine was retained, still using the mechanical water pump and
flywheel fan, so that, at this time it was not considered necessary to fit a front
mounted fan. The chassis was straight with a dumb iron arrangement at either
end.
This did not work either. Eventually, despite Prozac, there was another
breakdown, with wild fancies and irrational behaviour. So this time it was
antipsychotic drugs, giving an unnatural calm. Nothing seemed to bring back
your former self.
This time it was definitely closer, eyes open or not. I started to walk, briskly this
time. Though I was tired and my boots were now heavy, I ventured on. I had a fifty
-fifty chance of going farther into the woods or making my way out of it. Normally I …
Oliver hoped this wasn't becoming a habit. This was the second time in as many
months he'd had to hunt someone down for ditching breakfast only to find them
asleep in an odd condition. This time it was Cora who he found on the …
I went to bed at 22:00 so that I can wake up 24:00 because that is the time we are
scheduled to start. At midnight I went in the living room that was when everyone
was taking their sits. This time it was me leading, I started first by giving opening …
At this time it was no longer considered below the dignity of adult men to collect
this 'trifle'. Rather, a match-box was considered a carrier of the nation's economic
and cultural history and seen as an item that lent itself to scientific classification.
This time it was not merely a passing phenomenon, but an expression of a social
and political crisis manifested in an outburst of intense anti-Jewish sentiments. At
the masters' 1892 national congress, Adolf Stöcker, again on the podium to …
I always had faith that he would regroup, and he did, but this time it was more of a
struggle. I was now in limbo and so was he. The halcyon days were in the
distance. But I realize now what strength we both have together. I could no longer
stay …
This time it was not a phone call or a visit on his doorstep, it was a sealed
envelope in his mailbox. Little bastard was playing along with the game. Killian
knew immediately who it was from, no doubts. There was only one thing inside it,
a fresh …
This time it was different because it was so visible that she was not getting better
only worse. We made her cards out of giant boards and everyone signed them.
We also made her a board with pictures of everyone in the family on it and hung it …
Perhaps this time it was a forgotten phone call, a conversation repeated out of
context by another of their siblings, or just the wrong time ofthe month for my aunt.
Who knew! Whatever it was, I was not sure whether Dad was destined to repeat …
this+time+it+was
Once again I began by reading over what I'd written, taking copious notes, and
filling paperback copies of the first two books with yellow highlighted passages
and pink Post-it notes. Another four years passed . . . or perhaps this time it was
six.
Though I'd already tasted him, already had my lips around him, this time it was
tougher. Another guy—a straight guy—now knew what I was doing. It was
humiliating, and I was angry again for being put in this situation, even if it was
indirectly …
this+time+it+was this+time+it+was this+time+it+was
This time it was to get on the Princess Diana bench. This is where Diana had her
photo taken when she was having her problems with Charlie. Everyone said this
is why she looked so miserable, but to be honest I think it was nothing to do with …
… a thorough examination. His teeth were x-rayed, and it was thought best to
remove his tonsils. He was then kept for eight weeks motionless, flat upon his
back. At the end of this time it was found that the retina, as a result of the
complete rest …
this+time+it+was
Jed who risked
Für den britischen Hochkommissar stand somit der Sieger von Trypimeni fest: „
Archbishop Makarios has picked up few tricks: spoiling the atmosphere for the
Greek- Turkish negotiations, taking the starch out of General Grivas' moustaches …
spoiling+the+atmosphere
… integrity of the ear. The use of pesticides and insectisides, poor conditions of
the Indian people who are mainly dependent on the wood for fuel and living,
automobiles, factory chimneys etc. are spoiling the atmosphere and distracting
the …
During that lesson there were 19 students in the classroom: 5 boys and 14 girls.
Even now I would say that the attention per student was unbalanced, because a
number of students were spoiling the atmosphere. One of them (a girl) even …
… what should I behold in the angle of the turn, but a Roman gentleman (for he
seemed a superior person) crouched down and spoiling the Atmosphere <
relieving himself> the sight amazed me & I could not imagine what the advancing
Ladies …
Probably it was spoiling the atmosphere a little, although if he had had any
notions that these other men all mutually trusted each other and were
cooperative, then he had gross illusions. They were watching each other like
hawks, disliked …
You might have avoided spoiling the atmosphere." Hu Shao and I took our leave.
15 This report of their meeting suggests how deep was the contempt of the young
radicals for the soporific, pettifogging atmosphere of the county yamen, as well …
spoiling+the+atmosphere
She stood in the hallway for a moment to enjoy it, the bottle of red wine clutched
to her chest with both hands to avoid spoiling the atmosphere with an all too
chilly gift. There was a series of colour photographs on the wall, featuring white, …
spoiling+the+atmosphere
… but also write an appalling novel which insults the human spirit, and encourage
elsewhere forms of writing which seem to threaten the reputation of the novel with
what can only be called corruption, while spoiling the atmosphere in which …
spoiling+the+atmosphere spoiling+the+atmosphere
… to our side, they deliberately linked it with us. This act is aggravating the north-
south confrontation. Such a north-south confrontation racket made by the south
Korean authorities is a premeditated plot aimed at spoiling the atmosphere
That would have meant my giving them the slipper, thus spoiling the atmosphere
of teamwork and enjoyment. And the highlight of the week-end was yet to come:
tomorrow's walk over Smearsett Scar looming behind us - on to Austwick via the …
It was a typical Scottish summer‟s day, the sky was a gray blanket that seemed
to merge into the landscape on the horizon, but there was not a breath of wind
spoiling the atmosphere and the temperature was neither too hot nor too cold.
All things she could prepare in advance, so she wouldn't have to keep jumping
up and down while they were eating, spoiling the atmosphere. She'd had so
many ideas that it had been almost impossible to choose, but in the end she'd got
it …
The day the results were announced was always a day filled with tension.
Jitendra used to scold them for their low grades, spoiling the atmosphere at home
. after dinner, as soon as hercules and Jitendra went out 18 The Warrior's Mirror.
'Mario, please, sit down,' he said. 'You're spoiling the atmosphere for the other
guests. These are all special friends and I want them to have a nice time.' 'Okay,' I
agreed, grudgingly. 'But this seems very suspicious to me. You keep us waiting …
She couldn't listen to this crap any longer. It was spoiling the atmosphere. 'Sorry
Maz, I've got taste!' Jayne said sarcastically before she turned her head to listen
in the direction of the lounge door. She then brought a finger to her puckered lips.
The room above the garage was her personal space, her private haven, and
having him there seemed as if it was spoiling the atmosphere. It didn't feel that
way when Drew visited, but she felt safe with Drew. Ryan was a different story
entirely.
You're spoiling the atmosphere. we need to ask more questions.” again with the
closed eyes. “Did your sister kill you?” Nothing happens. Trinity sighs. “Okay.
wrong question. Let's see. where did you live?” Nothing. “Do you want us to help
you …
Some researchers recommend placing such questions at the end of the
questionnaire, both to minimize the damage if the respondent should terminate
the interview and, especially, to avoid the risk of spoiling the atmosphere of the
interview …
Trampled, sweated on, bled on, my body's shame pointed at the sky by the adze
of Demoke, will I let this day pass without vengeance claimed blood for sap?23
Similarly, they are not happy about the human beings spoiling the atmosphere of …
It disturbed the water just enough to shatter the reflection of the opposite ridge.
Even the brown river seemed affected by the strange calm and slid silently past
as though afraid of spoiling the atmosphere. A paradise duck screamed at an …
Can we assume that politicians will do what is necessary to protect the
environment effectively and establish a 'level playing field' for clean fuels vs.
those spoiling the atmosphere? This may only happen under the pressure of
climate changes …
It seemed that therapists colluded in their desire to protect the agency and to
avoid spoiling the atmosphere. There seemed to be an unconscious group need
to feel like a part of the ideal family. The practice manager was also idealized.
spoiling+the+atmosphere
China further blamed India for spoiling the atmosphere of goodwill by continuing
to interfere in the internal affairs of China since the Chinese intervention in Tibet
in 1950. India retorted that if there was a dark side to their relations it could only …
spoiling+the+atmosphere spoiling+the+atmosphere
… the aforementioned statement by the Japanese Justice Minster Kajiyama which
likened prostitutes in Japan to Black Americans moving into White
neighbourhoods and spoiling the atmosphere.46 Mandela also maintained a
certain distance …
Dai didn't care that half the room was watching and shooting them dirty looks for
spoiling the atmosphere. He ignored how sticky his palm felt and how hard he
still was. “Move.” He clenched his jaw. “Or so fucking help me . . . .” “That's the
spirit.
Le Mercier and Keravel judged such accusations to be libellous, but, to avoid
spoiling the atmosphere of the language conference that was then in progress in
Aberystwyth, Le Mercier waited until his return to Brittany before attempting, from …
Equally, customers themselves play a significant part in the hospitality product by
enhancing or spoiling the atmosphere for other customers. These factors mean
that customer interaction with hospitality staff and other hospitality guests …
Some of those inhabitants have also become frustrated by the increasing number
of white revellers 'gatecrashing' their party and spoiling the atmosphere. Many
carnivalists believe that the event should be 'bacchanal' and spontaneous, not …
'It wasn'teasy to bring inmodern technology without spoiling the atmosphere.
Butvoilà!' Sliding aside the doors of a large and handsome oak cabinet, he
revealeda stateoftheart television, a video, a DVD player anda comprehensive
music …
,
because
since+his+last since+his+last
… waiting inside as he usually does. Also, on these occasions he has typically
asked if his tutor missed him. However he states he does not know how long it
has been since his last session, and there Configuration of Conscious
Experience 69.
since+his+last
President (1993- : Clinton) Developments concerning the national emergency
with respect to Libya : communication from the President of the United States
transmitting a report on developments since his last report of July 22, 1996, …
since+his+last
The number and amount of each warrant on the Chamberlain, paid since his last
preceding Account Current. 8d. … The amount of payments made since his last
preceding Account Current on account of each appropria~ tion and account, …
since+his+last since+his+last since+his+last since+his+last since+his+last
Since his last temporary job as a metalworker in Paris ended three months ago,
Ignace Abdul has halted the monthly 200 euro payments he had been sending to
his wife and three children back in Senegal. “Between 2004 and 2008, I worked …
We discussed what has been occurring since his last INR three weeks ago. He
explained that he had stopped taking the high-protein shake supplements. I
explained to him that a high-protein diet increases liver metabolism and thus
lowers …
since+his+last
THE REALITY WAS LESS IDYLLIC. SINCE COMING BACK FROM ARGENTINA,
WRIGHT felt as if his life were falling apart. It had been five years since he, Ellen,
and Julia left the United States and six years since his last book. John Fischer …
Five years in fact had elapsed since his last visit to Jerusalem — the very brief
visit which receives a bare mention in 18:22. The twelve days which he mentions
were the days during which he was present in Jerusalem since his recent arrival
in …
since+his+last since+his+last
His hands shook—it had been almost two hours since his last bump and he could
barely get the stuff to his nose without dropping the vial on the ground.
Desperation steadied his nerves and he managed to spurt D'sdaine straight up
his right …
The patient told me that he had been discussing with his therapist the content of
his twenty-five unsupervised LSD sessions from the past, as well as some of the
unusual experiences that he had been having in everyday life since his last
since+his+last
… the spacious Na-Bolom dining room we chatted with Trudi Blom about the
current state of the two Lacandon communities, Lacanja and Naha. Robert had
not been to N;ih;i in three years, and it was several more since his last visit to
Lacanja.
since+his+last since+his+last since+his+last
Frost may certainly have had some misgivings about the poems in In the Clearing
, as the book was postponed many times before finally reaching publication on
Frost's 88th birthday. It had also been 15 years since his last volume, Steeple …
since+his+last since+his+last since+his+last since+his+last
… report problems with his memory as one of their greatest concerns. They also
both note that since his last stroke, Mr. C. cries very easily, and they do not
understand this. The neuropsychologist told them that this is a common
phenomenon in …
since+his+last since+his+last
painting
,
Damien
… in front of Francis Bacon's paintings or Joseph Cornell's boxes, the shards and
fragments of glass in the work of Kiki Smith, and the infamous glass tanks of
Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons are all examples of how it works in contemporary art
.
In their different ways, Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons have both experimented with
making things that are absolutely immutable and all the more morbid for being so
. Hirst floats specimens of the already dead in formaldehyde- filled aquariums; …
Tracy Emin, Hans Haacke, Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons, for example, testify to
the ongoing nature of the project. Back to the crafts. The craft world can be
characterised as predominantly positivist. This is because a genre can only do
certain …
A very few contemporary artists, such as Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons, have dealt
with the complex financial structure of the contemporary art system to their own
advantage while also offering a substantial critique of art as a commodity form.
We can see this in Warhol's reproductions of mass-produced artefacts, in the
celebrity status of artists such as Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons, and in how Bob
Dylan songs are used to advertise banks and women's underwear. The second …
Today, Ukraine's Viktor Pinchuk buys works by Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons by
the dozen and commissions an art museum in Kiev with a specific intent: to bind
Ukraine to the West and separate it from Russia. Another post-Soviet oligarch, …
And many have become household names around the world, as well known as
contemporary Western stars like Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons. Forty-three-year-
old Liu Xiaodong of Liaoning Province sold his A Man with Two Women to a …
Witness Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons, two of our wealthiest contemporary artists,
who, like Warhol, hire others to fabricate their art. It was in this spirit of
collaboration that Simon's painting was created. In 1965, Warhol traded a group
of red Self- …
Koons Dividing Up the Art Market
,
He no longer felt much remorse about what he plotted to do; Shade's apparent
denial of his own condition had made it clear that the spellcaster was beyond aid.
It was either defeat Shade or watch as the Dragonrealm and the rest of this world …
He no longer felt much emotion about his father (any residual bitterness had
been locked away in a kind of mental cold storage) and what he felt for his
mother had more to do with the loyal link between two ex-prisoners who had
suffered …
He was always on the move, always playing a part, a role. And the war dragged
on. And his mother died. And he became more reckless, less caring. Until he
realized he no longer felt much of anything about anyone, most especially
himself.
In fact, he no longer felt much of anything except an overwhelming desire to
sleep. He stopped swimming. If he could just float here a few minutes. Maybe
close his eyes for a short rest. Hypothermia! A slow realization of danger crept
into his …
He no longer felt much joy or fury whether he saw a sage or a monster. In fact, the
monsters began to have a certain familiarity to him, even their horrifying features.
The me ngo glass just remained safely in his pocket. The young swordsman …
When he now strove, it was perhaps too fiercely, and, since he realized his
strivings did him no good, he no longer felt much desire to pursue them. He also
played songs of his own compo-sition on the lute, singing along in his pleasant
soft …
No, what bothered him was that ever since the Towers fell, he no longer felt much
like an American. He had lived in this country for 25 years, in this town for 12, but
somehow, none of that mattered any more. It had taken a long time for him to …
He no longer felt much excitement or passion when he wrote, but the success he
was achieving publication-wise more than compensated for this loss. One or two
of his poems were included in almost every new issue of New Modern Poetry.
He no longer felt much like laughing, either, and that was probably good. 'My
daddy!' Ellen Carver was howling from behind him. Johnny tried to remember if
he had ever – in Vietnam, for instance – heard such piercing, keening grief
coming …
Even our friends back home are getting interested in Cuba again.” Reznik
nodded half-heartedly. “Yes, the motherland.” In truth he had very few contacts
there anymore. He no longer felt much camaraderie for the former Soviets. They
had left …
Michael claimed he no longer felt much respect for Hill, had been disillusioned by
Hill's lack of sympathy and support for him during his long series of misfortunes
and added, for good measure, that had Ayrton Senna still been alive, he would …
about art
.
Whatever else he was involved in, Gatsby was, like Nick, in the bond business -
the issuing of long-term secured loans to companies and governments.
Compared to older ways of doing business, the bond business, with its huge
sums of …
It meant much to him that he was going to visit a friend, Syed Ross Masood, the
dedicatee of A Passage to India. … It also gave Forster a sense of quiet self-
satisfaction that in doing so he was reaffirming the primacy of personal relations
over …
Two of the men have started arguing hotly. steve I didn't hear you name it. pablo
Didn't I name it, Mitch? mitch I wasn't listenin'. pablo What were you doing, then?
stanley He was looking through them drapes. (He jumps up and jerks roughly at …
Dysthymic Disorder * Case Study: Nowhere Man Mr. A, a 28-year-old unmarried
accountant, seeks consultation because "I feel I am going nowhere with my life."
Problems with his career and girlfriend have been escalating and are causing …
Chloe'sjob at the health department was going nowhere fast. go off 1 to explode
or fire bullets ♢ We left the building just before the bomb went off * Fireworks were
going off signaling the end of the race. * The gun went off near a whole bunch …
Contents. Something Instead of Nothing 1 Oh, the Guilt Tomorrow Rarely Knows
What We Talk About When We Talk About Ralph Sampson Through a Glass,
Blindly The Passion of the Garth Going Nowhere and Getting There Never “The
Best …
if your negotiations are going nowhere, or you're uncomfortable handling them
yourself, consider hiring an attorney to negotiate for you. An attorney carries clout
that might lead the collector to settle for a good deal less than you owe. but don't …
going+nowhere going+nowhere
It included the "This Guy's in Love with You" soundalike "Half a World Away" (
reportedly Paul Weller's favorite Oasis track) and "Going Nowhere," a song with
Bacharach-inspired horns. Clayderman (1997) • Harry Connick Jr. (1996) • Ray …
… the entire session ... this therapy is going nowhere," you can try to spot your
cognitive errors (e.g., allor-nothing thinking, ignoring the evidence, jumping to
conclusions) and change your The Therapeutic Relationship …
Riveting later Stevens draws his reader into the improvisational music of desire, a
writing about itself in the sense that the "itself" is longing as language eking itself
out, each phrase a kind of blind adventure going nowhere, an infinite and …
… 25 Translation 28 Psalm 30 Sea Change 37 Clothing for the Transformation 49
Voyager 50 Song for the Interstices 51 Nightcall. Going Nowhere 52 Pont du
Loup 54 Specimen 55 Suppliant, Late April 56 Elegiac 57 Duet 58 ix Contents.
going+nowhere going+nowhere
For a dissenting view, see Melinda Snodgrass, "Boldly Going Nowhere?," Omni.
Dec. 1991, at 14, 52. 18. Over the last three years, Next has continuously
averaged a powerhouse 10 rating, making it by far the most popular weekly
series in …
… day but goes “nowhere.” John does not believe him. The motion that Tim
describes not only violates the laws of physics but offends against the standards
of properly human conduct. Walking and going nowhere, he says, is not 40
chapter one.
I think that all this has dragged on for far too long, going nowhere. I think that next
week we ought to go to bed together.' As Sarah is walking home through the
fields that afternoon, she finds a bird's next, blown to her very feet by a fresh
spring …
… War Story: Going Nowhere Fast 135 5.9 Exercises 136 6 Intractable Problems
and Approximations 139 6.1 Problems and Reductions 140 6.2 Simple
Reductions 141 6.2.1 Hamiltonian Cycle 142 6.2.2 Independent Set and Vertex
Cover 142 …
.
Moreover, it seems very interesting that there are two more fragments of the same
type of calendar which were found at a place Villard d'Heria, not so far from
Coligny, suggesting that there was a sort of learned druidic stronghold in this
area of …
There+was+a+sort
And there was a sort of funny thing down in Australia. BC: How about South
Africa? PC: No. Nothing much Mediterranean. Occasionally Dalibor Vesely in
Czechoslovakia sent some stuff and then appeared himself as an émigré. There
was …
Our lights were dim — Mother had three oil lamps set on tables in corners — and
there was a sort of mellow glow over everyone. People came in anything they
had to wear; there wasn't a full-skirted, flying-petticoated woman in the lot, and no …
There was a sort of salty wet taste in what I realized was my mouth. There were
sensations of feeling – hardness behind my head, cold hardness beneath my
back, my legs, my arms, my bottom. As I thought about these sensations it came
to …
There+was+a+sort
So you saw another network, in a sense the permanent secretary's network. RR
Was there a social network supporting the work network? PS There was and
there still is. There was a sort of network of private secretaries. There was a
network …
There+was+a+sort
I seemed to remember that once the West Lighthouse was right under me, and
then there was a sort of agonising fee- ling, as if I were in an earthquake, and I
came back and found you shaking my body. I saw you do it before I felt you.
There+was+a+sort There+was+a+sort There+was+a+sort
Then there was a sort of mess of fresh paint near Mrs. Gummidge's window. It
looked something like a psychological test. He waved his brush at it, as if in
explanation, thinking hard for something to say. He'd been caught out again. But
at least …
Therefore, in 1 5th-century Italy and Spain, there was a sort of Hebrew
Scholasticism, since Jewish authors composed philosophical treatises about the
same questions discussed by contemporary Latin Schoolmen and according to
the rules of …
There+was+a+sort
Many of them had burned in the recent fire, just chimneys and concrete pads
here and there amidst charred trees. Some survived. There was a sort of hit-and-
miss syndrome, evidently the fire leaping from spot to spot in the winds. A large
sign …
There+was+a+sort There+was+a+sort
Evangeline Karn recalled, “if you didn't pass the Dr Cockburn test, basically, you
didn't come to St. Mary's. And he would say something like, 'Not St Mary's,' you
know. There was a sort of I don't know whether it's a myth or not, but there was a
There was a sort of stylized gun from which the player could direct a beam of light
onto a metal surface. The light caused electrons to be emitted where it struck, and
the idea, as explained by the stall's occupant, was to get the electrons to move …
But I tell you what; there was a sort of fascination about the brute." Jermyn, who
seemed to have seen every ship in the world, broke in sulkily: "I saw her once out
of this very window towing up the river; a great black ugly thing, going along like …
There+was+a+sort
The willingness of band members to share equipment was another factor that
encouraged girls to play in bands: there was a sort of 'chain of enablement'.
Whether male or female, lack of funds meant that equipment was often worn out
or …
Bishop was away up in the public favor, and he was an object of high interest,
consequently there was a sort ofnational expectancy in the air; we may say our
American millions were standing, from Maine to Texas and from Alaska to Florida
, …
And, you know, sometimes you react against things. The Europe thing came
about because I suppose we had done Grimms' and, I suppose, in a way, at the
back of our heads, there was a sort of feeling that some of us had been talking
about.
Well, there was a sort of bastard justice in his view of the case, and so I dropped
the matter. When you can't cure a disaster by argument, what is the use to argue?
It isn't my way. So I only said: "You're not going to be hanged. None of us are.
There+was+a+sort
… French Presidents was pregnant she called on him to come from Warsaw to
assist her. So my father came from this kind of assimilated family. In 1905 there
was a strike (you may remember that in 1905 there was a sort of miners'
revolution).
It was all good-natured. “The strange thing was that there was a sort of
magnetism about her.Whenever she walked into the room, something would
always draw your eyes to her, whether you were male or female.You couldn't put
your finger …
There was a sort of selection and a sort of application process. So the point of the
education at the ́Ecole Polytechnique was to equip the young beginner with
enough to go on to and benefit from the harder stuff that came later. This naturally …
There+was+a+sort
It was all good-natured. " I he strange thing was that there was a sort of
magnetism about her. \\ henever she walked into the room, something would
always draw your eves to her. whether you were male or female. You couldn't put
your finger …
… it more and more from their minds. I had less and less to do with the mere
mythology of which I shall write later. Yet even in this there was a sort of tacit
admission of its intangible purity, when we consider what most Of the mythology
is like.
There+was+a+sort
There was a sort of comfort in the warmth of the plump, childish body. She had
had a hard day and had been staring out of the windows with hot eyes. "You can
see all sorts of things you can't see downstairs," she said. "What sort of things?
There+was+a+sort
There was a sort of dreadful fascination to contemplating her own cold-blooded
murder, and she wondered if perhaps Ransom had chosen Camp Charon for her
execution in order to confirm the facility's existence. If so, the event would mark a …
of force
The inevitability had come from that. It had been his doing. He had struck the
spark of rebellion; his hand had directed the stream that had carried him to
Vantee. Anywhere along the way, he could have stopped and said, “Hold! I go no
farther!
that+had+carried+him that+had+carried+him
… a pace markedly more relaxed than the one that had carried him away from it,
he mused on the day's happenings. So much so fast. Of course, it could only be
thus when he followed His guidance, but nevertheless he marvelled at the …
that+had+carried+him that+had+carried+him
… of a hundred and twenty pounds had carried the wounded man who was twice
her weight out of harms way. She was quoted as saying; “Nobody picks on our
men, that's reserved for us alone!” It had been his future wife that had carried him
that+had+carried+him
It was this acknowledgment of personality that upheld him; the personality, the
power that had carried him unswervingly through eleven colorless years; that had
impelled him towards this new career when the new career had first been
opened …
The mother that had carried him for nine months, the mother that had given him
life, the mother that had given him the warm milk from her breast, the mother that
had played with him as a child and wiped away his tears, the mother that had …
It had been nerve and reserve force that had carried him through. Now that the
strain was off, he felt the reaction to the full. Just then the doctor and his driver,
whom the valet had already summoned to Del Mar's, came speeding down the
road.
aad Girzim, Antiquities Curator to the Royal House of Jordan, got out of the
limousine that had carried him from the palace to the entrance of his childhood
home. When he left the car, he did not emerge in front of a posh residence, nor
even in …
that+had+carried+him
It was this buoyancy that had carried him through when he had decided that his
marriage to Sarita had become an empty shell. He had tried to make it work for
the sake of his two daughters, nine- and eleven-year-old girls. Rita was a ditto
copy …
He did not look like a man who has been beaten; or rather he looked like a man
who does not know when he is beaten; and his eye had the gleam of mocking
confidence that had carried him unabashed through his lowest hours at Apex.
that+had+carried+him that+had+carried+him
Some of the troopers that had carried him out of the ravine had adopted him into
their unit and came to visit him every day. They brought him gifts, mainly parts of
uniforms because they knew he didn't have anything when they brought him to …
that+had+carried+him
The same spirit that had carried him in a trance or ecstasy to Jerusalem brought
him back to Chaldea; for there the bounds of his habitation are at present
appointed, and that is the place of his service. The Spirit came to him, not to
deliver him …
that+had+carried+him that+had+carried+him that+had+carried+him
The fever that had carried him ashore to the Lazaretto had nearly killed him: he
had little recollection of the twilight of existence there, only the later swirling
chaos and screeching nightmares as he had struggled to lay hold on life. Then
Cecilia.
It was Hemingway's own sympathy with the Loyalist cause that had carried him to
Spain and his first war. It had carried him toward the sad, irreversible knowledge
that if liberty is lost anywhere in the world, then liberty is in danger everywhere …
that+had+carried+him
personal material, she knew that, had sounded rote even to him, his apologies
half-hearted because he'd still been riding the wave that had carried him through
these pieces, the total involvement he'd known as a child laboring over the …
that+had+carried+him that+had+carried+him that+had+carried+him that+had+carried+him
Maybe the tires on a truck that had carried him to the front, or the ambulances that
had driven him away. Or the roll of barbed wire in which he'd become entangled
after a failed charge and for the rest of the day pretended to be dead, wearing …
for a year
or two
but+was+now
Thus Chien hsing (Si6i), 7 stars in Sagittarius, had anciently been i° N. of the
ecliptic, but was now 4J0 N. Thien kuan (S496), … Finally, Chhang yuan (8376), 4
stars in Leo, had anciently been exactly on the ecliptic, but was now 50 N. of it.
but+was+now but+was+now
For him thereafter Japanese would not be related to any of the Altaic languages,
Korean included, but was now simply "the same as Tamil", which meant that all
the fairly numerous Korean-Japanese etymologies (or at best word-parallels) that …
but+was+now but+was+now but+was+now but+was+now
He saw where the visitors' center should have been, but was now just a field. The
fences that were around were old looking but seemed to be in better shape then
they ought to be. Alex hurt inside and out and the walk was not making things …
The situation had improved insofar as the Deutsche Golddiskontbank no longer
needed to sell its Commerzbank stock near par, but was now able to take
advantage of the slightly increased stock quotation. In February 1937 the
Commerzbank …
but+was+now but+was+now but+was+now but+was+now
Mitsuhide himself was without connections and had just found temporary shelter.
He was miserable, but there was nothing to be done. I made a mistake, Mitsuhide
thought. He had food and clothing but was now bitterly regretting his decision.
but+was+now but+was+now but+was+now but+was+now
They said he was suffering from hepatitis B but was now on an IV, resting
comfortably, and talking. When my father saw me, he was thrilled. He couldn't
believe I was really there and kept asking, "Is it really true that you are here? How
are the …
but+was+now
Mariella was outgoing, bright, and cheery in high school but was now fatigued,
blue, and pessimistic in college. She was starting her second semester and
thought the tough college adjustment period her friends and family talked about
should …
… Germans had originally intended to be the scene of the battle, but was now
vacated. King's men had been delayed in getting through a woods and then the
marshy lowland, but by late afternoon they had found their way back to the
battlefield …
but+was+now
Her hair was still tied off at the nape of the neck, but was now hanging down her
back, out of the way. Without a greeting or even an inquiry into my state of health,
she began the guided instruction in the new material. This session lasted only …
but+was+now
American's jazz and pop credentials increased when they recorded several
singles with Buddy Greco, who had worked with Benny Goodman in the late
forties but was now more of a lounge singer. Reggie Young remembered that “he
was …
but+was+now but+was+now but+was+now but+was+now
… and anyhow, having been through the Cuban Missile Crisis, I was sure that we
had either to make the other side blink or to bomb them into dust. My Catholic
faith had once been sure and unquestioning, but was now an ever-fading
memory.
Behind him, riding a horse which once had been white but was now only noted
for its unusually long neck, was Gode, third in command of the Deathwatch. His
eyes were fixed upon Crater's back like vampires, mentally willing the ragged
man …
In fact, however, it would be more fitting to describe it as the code which had
governed life in the Greek Dark and Archaic Ages but was now suppressed and
discarded by the fully fledged democratic polis. It is of great interest to reconstruct
the …
but+was+now but+was+now
dissipating
,
crumbling
Sandblasting is also good for removing crumbling masonry and peeling paint.
Getting paint to stick on crumbling concrete and masonry is like painting sand;
you need to remove as much of the loose matenal as you can. Sandblasters rent
for …
Stone surfaces exhibiting granular disintegration (sugaring) or crumbling, can
sometimes be consolidated to renew … While virtually any stone may exhibit
sugaring or crumbling, sandstones, limestones, and marbles are most
susceptible and, …
… and slid them into position so that, again, all the eyes lined up. The overall
effect is of a balloon-headed Cyclops. Why a Cyclops? “That was a happy
accident,” says Inman. “I was trying to illustrate crumbling up his last comment
and …
Crumbling. Mortar. CHIMNEY. PROBLEMS. soluble salts in the mortar. These
salts are then deposited when the moisture evaporates. The presence of
efflorescence on an older chimney indicates that water is getting inside. It could
be coming …
19 • Basic Cupcake Bites............................25 • Troubleshooting ..................................
28 THE TECHNIQUES .................................29 Cake Pop Flavor Combinations.........
...........30 Crumbling Your Cake ......................................... 30 Creating Shapes …
These walls have deteriorated and are crumbling badly both inside and out. A
contractor fixed them two years ago but they have cracked again. He has patched
them up but says they were too pulverized for further repairs. Large chunks fell …
… 22 Slip Resistance, 24 Water Absorption, Swell, and Buckling, 26 Microbial
Degradation, 29 Termite Resistance, 33 Flammability, 35 Oxidation and
Crumbling, 36 Photooxidation and Fading, 40 Wood–Plastic Composites—
Products, Trends …
crumbling
Sure, installing a pretty new granite countertop is a lot more “fun” than shoring up
a crumbling foundation wall, but it won't be any fun when the kitchen starts sliding
into the backyard. We like to divide maintenance jobs into three categories: …
29 7.5 Pincer Nails . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 29 8 Abnormal
Surface . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 31 8.1 Pitting.. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .
. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 31 8.2 Nail Crumbling .
h<ih farakaraka breaking up (group due to loss of unity or cohesion) <4.dh<^h
farakrakka crumbling, cracking (mud or mortar which has no lime), falling apart <
PCh^h farakraka crumbling, breaking up (mud plaster) 'hChdMl, farakraki broken …
By suspending the press on heavy gears, the press could both be rotated for
pomace crumbling (tumbling), as well as be inverted for … Crumbling breaks the
compacted pomace produced during pressing and helps entrapped juice escape
on …
Garland, der in Crumbling Idols (1894) auf das Zeitgenössische gesetzt hatte,
konnte später die meisten seiner jüngeren Zeitgenossen kaum ertragen,
geschweige denn fördern. Die Abneigung beruhte auf Gegenseitigkeit. Bei
seiner …
Thechapterconsiderstheroleofpreexistingpsychologicalvulnerabil- ities in arriving
at causality judgments, along with the event and postevent developments.
Assessments need to consider “thin” and “crumbling” skulls among the multiple
factors …
Dickinson is the poet of the “imperceptible,” who knew well that “CRISIS IS A
HAIR” and “CRUMBLING IS NOT AN INSTANT'S ACT.” She knew that enormous,
fateful changes occur gradually, indeed with such stealth and subtlety that we …
Frail crumbling house, crumbling doors, crumbling rafters, crumbling wood,
crumbling bodies, crumbling lives, crumbling hearts - the wind god winnows and
crushes them all. He won't do what you tell him. So, come, let's build strong
homes, …
crumbling
There, look what you did - you threw them all down. You tore the pages of the
books. You brought rain again. You're very clever at poking fun at weaklings.
Frail crumbling house, crumbling doors, crumbling rafters, crumbling wood,
crumbling
Frail crumbling houses, crumbling doors, crumbling rafters, crumbling wood,
crumbling bodies, crumbling lives, crumbling hearts - the wind god winnows and
crushes them all. (a) Why does the poet call the wind clever ? Ans. The poet calls
the …
Prominent granulated lymphocytes Stromal crumbling. Hemorrhage a
Microscopic features of functional zone Glands Straight to tightly coiled tubules.
Mitoses Some subnuclear vacuoles, otherwise as proliferative Extensive
subnuclear …
149 The Song Within the Crumbling Structure ...................................................... ..
155 I Am a Vampire ................................................................................................ .. 159
On the Open Dream Road ........................................................................ .. 162 …
… Dwellers. . .258 10 Places to See Petroglyphs . . .264 Fortresses & Ceremonial
Sites . . .266 Cradle of Civilization . . . 272 10 Places to See Stone Circles . . .276
Legendary Cities. . . 278 Birth of the New World . . .284 Crumbling Landmarks .
The various methods may be summarized as follows: 1. sugar batter; 2. flour
batter; 3. sugar flour batter; 4. dry crumbly batter; 5. blending: (a) crumbling at
stage 1; (b) pasting at stage 1; 6. continuous; 7. all-in, high speed. Sugar batter (
Table …
The old structures, beliefs, judgments, social mores are crumbling. Religions are
… And individuals are crumbling, including children. WHY? I feel the old is
crumbling, because we're preparing to enter into a new era. A new life. A new …
With time, the acantholysis involves the entire epidermis, producing the
characteristic image of a 'crumbling, dilapidated brick wall' (Figure 2.29).
Neutrophils make up part of the parakeratotic crust, and chronic inflammatory
cells are present in …
crumbling crumbling crumbling
This may include — • spalling (crumbling or flaking) and cracked brick and
missing mortar • obstructed weep holes in masonry veneer • rotted wood •
swollen, buckled, or cracking wood-based products • peeling paint • staining •
rusted …
In such an стат, the bricks appear not to be crumbling at all, and there is nothing
to dilute the elegance ofthe past with the artifacts of the present. -RBH „... | ...........-
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but
… was making references to the church and how that made me feel and I was
asking myselfa lot why was I going to church now to be betrayed again by the
church if that was the case then what was the point to anything and what was the
point
He banged again on the door of the flat and it opened to reveal his Mum. She'd
long ago given up any attempt to look after the flat, her husband, her child and
herself. What was the point? The family would never aspire to anything better
than …
What was the point ofme lovingyou? What was the point ofyou loving him? When
you die how is that ever right again? What's the point to all the pain? Mine, yours,
his! You'll kill him, too, not thatI care about that. So what was the point ofyour …
I had to guess that that was just the way things worked and that my faith would
always be improving and never be perfect. That was life. Your faith just grows.
That was some kind of serious point. What was the point? My faith was growing?
what+was+the+point
What was the point of a new year, muttered a million voices, what was the point of
entering a magnificent fruit-machine of a year with three fine zeros all lined up
like a jackpot row of oranges, what was the point of having passed the green light …
what+was+the+point what+was+the+point
What was the point of a young man getting a job at such a place only to waste his
time flirting with the one employee well known for wanting nothing of it. Was he
gay, just flirting with the safe one he knew wouldn't take him up on his offer?
She failed dismally and awkwardly as the balls again thudded to ground. She
gave up. She felt more than a little cross and frustrated and wondered what was
the point. “What was the point of that?” she enquired, trying to 70 The 3-Point …
What was the point of various jobs or relationships? Better yet, what was the point
of Algebra or History? What was the point? And since I had failed to draw any
kind of relevance, or see any kind of benefit, from my many activities and actions, …
Be damned to the artificial sex-compulsion! Irefuse it!" Connie knew he was right,
really. Yet it left her feeling so forlorn, so forlorn and stray. Like a chip on a dreary
pond, she felt. What was the point, of her or anything? It was her youth which …
But what was the point of such a relationship now? Alas, in death God feels so
absent. Step into the place of those who mourn, and share the grief of Jesus, the
friend who loved Lazarus so much. Jesus was the sensitive one who loved to …
What was the point you were trying to get across? How did you do so and how
might you have contributed to the fight? What constructive fighting rules did you
violate? Next - and this will be the really difficult part - one of you will have to go
first …
… with one another. Be damned to the artificial sex-compulsion! I refuse it!"
Connie knew he was right, really. Yet it left her feeling so forlorn, so forlorn and
stray. Like a chip on a dreary pond, she felt. What was the point, of her or
anything?
CBA: Did you read the character when it was resurrected? Rich: No, I never much
paid attention to it. I did find out that they tumed him into somebody non-violent,
and it was a different person, and I thought, "Gee, what was the point in doing …
What was the point in risking more lives in his rescue. And our untimely departure
from Ganymede, I'm positive that was the beginning of our downfall. If the Lt.
Commander wasn't so hasty in ordering us to pack up and leave, if he'd only
taken …
But what was the point? Why be obstinate? Why not admit our total defeat? '
Come on,' I muttered. 'Let's get out of here.' All suggestion of indecency had fled
from the things on which the lamp rested; it was the light that it cast on them that
was …
what+was+the+point what+was+the+point
What was the point of the film? What values did it express? Did the film achieve
what it set out to do? In short, what did the film mean to me? Whereas quantitative
data deals with numbers, qualitative data deals with meanings. Meanings are …
Yes, what was the point? “The point is what?” “I'm not dead.” Kara looked at his
stomach. Then his eyes. “I don't get it. You're saying that you were healed in your
dreams?” “It's not the first time.” “But you were shot, right? You were shot and …
What was the point of me loving you? What was the point of youloving him?
When youdie”—the words werea snarl—“how is that ever right again? What's the
point to all the pain? Mine, yours, his! You'll kill him, too, not that about She
flinched, …
In this case, what was the point of the Constitutional declaration of the Monarch's
inviolability and irresponsability? To find an appropriate answer, we believe it is
necessary to connect these prerogatives to the representative character granted …
what+was+the+point what+was+the+point
In that case, what was the point of a stop-loss? My theories aren't that evolved.
You get stopped out because you want to minimize your losses. Typically what
happens is, the market spikes against you, it comes back, and you get back in …
"What was the point of lying?" she asked. "I don't understand." "I suppose it was
pride," I said. "I wanted everyone to believe I had succeeded. Well, perhaps I
have succeeded, for a time. I haven't been into all the figures yet. But I want you
to …
Personal. Construct. Psychology. and. person-centred. care. Clare. Morris.
Introduction This chapter seeks to elaborate the contribution of Personal
Construct Psychology (PCP, Kelly 1955: 91), not only to understanding the
experience of …
She was ditching the pink tips in an effort to achieve a more elegant appearance
for Roel. But what was the point now? What was the point when the bottom had
just fallen out of her fantasy world? 'Hilary?' Roel prompted. 'Could we just drive …
What was the point? The great fat stupid white porcupine had told them again
and again that the world was ending. They were beginning to despise him, and
yet they still listened. They could not help themselves. The more doomed they felt
, …
and concluding with two questions assessing whether subjects had been aware
of any correction or contradiction in the series (i.e., What was the point of the
second message from the police? Were you aware of any corrections in the
reports …
what+was+the+point what+was+the+point
“The Coroner: What was the point upon which you and your father had this final
quarrel? “Witness: I should prefer not to answer. “The Coroner: I am afraid that I
must press it. “Witness: It is really impossible for me to tell you. I can assure you …
Don't you see that Christianity is only one way of saying all that? I dare say it was
the only way, for a time; but that is all over now. Oh! and how much better this is! It
is true — true. You can see it to be true!" She paused a moment, forcing herself …
of+saying+all+that of+saying+all+that of+saying+all+that of+saying+all+that
(Of course, a raven capable of saying all that might be capable of anything, but let
that pass.) 'If we now view ourselves as members of the black canoe', as Tully
invites us to do, what carries over?30 The answer is: precisely nothing. There is …
of+saying+all+that of+saying+all+that of+saying+all+that of+saying+all+that of+saying+all+that
We usually think of treatment only after the disease has taken a bad turn.
RAGHAVAN What's the use of saying all that? We must somehow save him. He
hasn't tasted what life is. I had thought of getting him married when he was twenty
-two.
The CI model satisfies all the aforementioned constraints on the problem concept
as well as any other model known to me. By including all constraints, empirical,
theoretical, and methodological, the CI model affords the means of saying all that
Depending on how the instructor responds to the student report, a student may
be encouraged to adopt a strategy of saying little but trying to say it grammatically
; or, on the other hand, of saying all that she has to say at the risk of making many …
I say my book is my way of saying all that I care to say and yet my book is my way
of making sure one and all knows of my feelings... I will give thanks and I will hold
very little back when it comes to saying all that I care to share... It may seem …
of+saying+all+that of+saying+all+that of+saying+all+that
Philologists who have a way of saying all that can be said about a poem and who
yet miss the point have wreaked their wicked will on Venus and Adonis. They
have pointed out that Shakespeare did not invent the motif of the coy Adonis, that …
… matter; at times the necessity to knit together the images, pictures, and ideas —
which had of themselves been born in me — made them so repulsive to me that I
rejected what I had begun and despaired of the possibility of saying all that
His hand was so uncertain that he gave up any thought of saying all that he
would have wished to say. "My thoughts of you: will they stay when I am gone like
smoke that lingers over the funeral pyre? "One word of pity will quiet the turmoil
and …
of+saying+all+that
Accordingly, instead of saying all that, I pointed to the setting sun, and merely
remarked: "Look, Dimitri! How splendid!" To this, however, Dimitri made no reply,
since he was evidently dissatisfied at my answering his confession (which it had …
The dangers of ecclesiocentrism and triumphalistic attitudes are ever present. No
single image or model of the church is capable of saying all that must be said
about its nature and mission. For this reason, in the following sections I venture
two …
I asked her instead of saying all that. —You could have had any boy in the world.
And you had to pick this one. —I don't want any boy in the world. I want this boy. I'
m in love with this boy. And that was my idea: I spoke up first; I confided in you.
What We Don't Say True eloquence consists of saying all that should be said,
and that only. —François de La Rochefoucauld Donnie was trying to prove to his
girlfriend that girls talk more than guys.“Look, Emily, here's a study that shows
that …
While the former, particular by those in the family way, fight shy of saying all that
they need to say whether out of modesty or otherwise, the latter cannot express
themselves because they are too young to do so. Their incapacity to spell out
their …
Hyun Sau Start the hyun. Page 274 Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble
without. Page 276 Creating succes is tough, keeping it is tougher. chnm kiu ma
and perform gang da. 'l'ruc eloquence consists of saying all that should be said, …
Martin Luther, Letter to His Father, Hans Luther, November 21, 1521 16 3. Argula
von Grumbach, To the Noble and Honorable Adam von Thering, the Count
Palatine's Administrator in Neuburg...An Open Letter from Argula von Grumbach,
nee …
… Botschaft") 48 Brandenfeld, Frieda (in "Das Urteil") 48 Bratmeier (in Das Schlofi
) 48 Der Brenner 48 Brentano, Franz Clemens 48 "Brief an den Vater" ("Letter to
His Father" or "Dearest Father") 49 Briefe 1902-1924 (Letters to Friends, Family, …
Introduction 1 HUMANITARIANISM AND LIBERALISM OF A YOUNG HEGELIAN
Reflections of a Youth on Choosing an Occupation (1835) 35 Letter to His Father:
On a Turning-Point in Life (1837) 40 Notes to the Doctoral Dissertation …
to+his+father
In these lines, he expresses his loyalty to his father, Anchises Amata tossed and
turned with womanly Anxiety and anger. Now [Allecto] Plucked one of the snakes,
her gloomy tresses, And tossed 12 THE AENEID - IMPORTANT QUOTATIONS …
Thus he occasionally imparted some of it to his father. As for his novel, he himself
considered the humour was 'forced'; and we shall be quite ready to believe that
he lacked a sense of humour when we read his great letter of confession to his
(We particularly relished ... in the hunters' festival [scene] the tunes played by the
clarinets).6' In his Observations sur la musique . . . (1757), Ancelet preempts the
young Mozart's famous letter to his father from Mannheim some decades later: …
I nearly imagined myself to be Jesus Christ when he came to his Father's Temple
and found the money changers.3 He said about himself and his followers, "We
are few, to be sure, but once a man rose in Galilee, and today His teachings rule …
… Hannibal's oath, sworn to his father before his departure for Spain in 237, "
never to show good will to the Romans" (Polybius 3.1 1.7). The story has
inevitably been doubted, but Polybius says that Hannibal himself told it to
Antiochus of Syria, …
Yet the responsibility orientation is a dimension of morality not usually tapped
through Standard Issue Scoring: Question: What do you think is the most
important thing a son should be concerned about in his relationship to his father?
No.
Original Story The Son who tried to Outwit his Father A son said to his father one
day: "I will hide, and you will not be able to find me". The father replied: "Hide
wherever you like", and he went into his house to rest. The son saw a three-
kernel …
Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Prologue vii ix xi 1 Reconciling Family: The
Epistle to His Father 1 2 Reconciling Martyrdom: The Epistle of Comfort 41 3
Reconciling Vocation: Secular Form and Religious Matter 80 4 Reconciling …
to+his+father
Kafka wrote this autobiographical letter to his father in 1919, which he never
actually sent, at the age of thirty-six. My venerable parents! Believe me, dearest
parents, since I have JEWISH IDENTITY CHALLENGED AND REDEFINED 255.
The son needs to explain to his father the need to follow a profession that he
loves, convince himself that he has a right to his own life choices and then act
accordingly. Value change would involve replacing irrational values with healthy
ones.
Twice a year, on the first of January and on St. George's day, Marius wrote duty
letters to his father, which were dictated by his aunt, and which one would have
pronounced to be copied from some formula; this was all that M. Gillenormand …
It comes from Daniel 7:13 and is definitely a messianic title and a claim to
kingship. Matthew 8:22 might be expressed, "Let the spiritually dead bury the
physically dead." Jesus was not asking the man to be disrespectful to his father (
who was …
… He prayed to His Father, asking that if . . . possible . . . this cup be taken away
from Him. The "cup" probably referred to His imminent death. He also may have
had in mind His coming separation from the Father (27:46) and His coming
contact …
cruel and tyrannical disposition similar to his father. At one of the paasovers he
caused three thousand of the people to be put to death in the temple and city. For
his crimes, after he had reigned nine years, he was banished by Augustus, the …
to+his+father
You remind me of what Johnny Doolittle, who used to live next door to us, once
said to his father when the old man remonstrated at his lack of table manners. "
Johnny, you are a perfect pig I " shouted old Doolittle. " Well, pa," replied Johnny, …
2 Rcibetanz, p. 87, notes a significant change in their style of speech: here, they
speak directly from the heart. pervasive, after all. Edgar's ministrations to his
father and then 2 1 Introduction.
… you say, 'If anyone says to his father or mother: Anything I have that I might
have used to help you is dedicated to God,' 6he is rid of his duty to father or
mother. d In this way you have made God's word null and void by means of your
tradition.
What he did was to write out a confession and tremblingly hand it to his father
while Kaba, suffering from a fistula, lay on a plain wooden plank. According to the
Autobiography, Mohan did not fear being beaten, for evidently Kaba had never …
to+his+father to+his+father
,
… her in the sentence: the world's obscenity, not in the display of horror and
injustice but in the attitude ofthose who could find nothing else to say in reaction
but “It's terrible, but what can you do . . . ,” who could do nothing about it except
allude …
As a result, she never accomplished much and thought of herself as incompetent.
She was depressed a lot of the time because she felt like life was very hard and
she was a weak victim who could do nothing about it. Nicole's counselor told her …
This was an affront to Makapili leaders, who could do nothing about it for after this
new organization was formed, retreat from Manila of its leaders began.
Americans landing on Luzon 9 January 1945 aborted Makapili recruiting and
nullified its …
?
To tell the truth, no one could have been more surprised than I was. I will admit
that I had become constantly aware of her physical presence—the way she had
of touching her hair or the way she sat, girlish, with her hands pressed between
her …
;
I was pure. I had genuine thoughts inside that no one could see, that no one
could ever take away from me. I was like the wind. I threw my head back and
smiled proudly to myself. And then I draped the large embroidered red scarf over
my face …
Statements A. Repealed the Eighteenth Amendment B. Described the rights of
citizens, representation, and voting C. Stated no one could be kept from voting for
not paying taxes D. Did away with slavery E. Gave vote to citizens aged 18 and …
They claim that one has a moral obligation to keep a promise just when, and
because, doing so conforms to unrejectable principles, namely principles no one
could reasonably reject as public standards of behavior.28 See, for example, …
As Parfit states it, ''Scanlon's Formula'' holds that ''Everyone ought to follow the
principles that no one could reasonably reject.'' Parfit argues that, on some
interpretations at least, Scanlonian Contractualism coincides with Kantian …
(E) may be true. But no one could be justified in believing it. (E) itself is the
subject of intractable disagreement – there are informed and rational people who
endorse it, and equally qualified people who reject it. By its own lights, then, we
must …
John MacArthur turns the questions around to highlight the importance of going
and sending: “If God did not send preachers no one could hear, if no one could
hear no one could believe, if no one could believe no one could call on the Lord, …
No one could make a shield that stopped everything that hit it was accepted by
the world. It had never been done. Many scientists would call me crazy to even
say I could do it without showing them. And then the world would know I had a …
no+one+could
For unless there were differentiation of colour, no one could recognise the
succession of day and night, or among fruits, no one could tell grapes from
apples, or peaches from pomegranates: and among the four humours, one could
not tell …
She blew some strands of hair off his forehead, her eyes filled with tears. No one
on the megdan could hear what she was whispering to the boy. And perhaps no
one could see that after the woman had taken the boy in her arms and hugged …
no+one+could
No one could ever convince me that there is a better way to profit playing online
poker sites. If you approach online poker with this strategy and have the patience,
money, and time to really give it an honest effort your odds of making a profit will …
He also knew that no one could believe his wives if they tried to defend him, if
they tried to tell the world the whole truth. But he suddenly remembered the first
three wives whom he had neglected lately; he saw them boasting at the funeral: "
He …
No one could read the name written on the rice, not in the crowd, not in the
admixture of colors that bestow the light. The young man inside the booth could
not attract customers. His teeth are sharp; his hair is thick and straight, standing
up like …
no+one+could no+one+could
No one could reason with the crowd. In time the mob would calm down; once
they realized the eruption was over they would forget their terrors and would busy
themselves burying the remaining dead. For the present, discretion was the
better …
Scanlon defines moral wrongness as follows: [A]n act is wrong if its performance
under the circumstances would be disallowed by any system of rules for the
general regulation of behavior that no one could reasonably reject as a basis for …
No one could then make a promise, let alone a false promise, because no one
would believe him or her. Part of being able to make a promise is to have it
believed. This universal practice itself could not even exist. It is a self- destructive …
No one could jeer at me — after all it was for my sister's sake that the land had
been cleared, and for once I was delighted for May's hole in the heart. It kept
mine from jumping out of my skin! My father also cleared a strip from the house to
the …
no+one+could no+one+could
No one could tell what the German Government would decide nor by what kind of
a majority the decision would be carried in the German legislature. The question
was how far the Bonn Government was trust- worthy. The future form of Allied …
The music lessons were his favorite; by the age of five he was mastering original
scores as if he had written them himself, and after a whispered suggestion from
Ennis, who had heard Erik singing to himself when he thought no one could
No one could be bored by its nightlife, no one could be understimulated by the
views, and no one could fail to appreciate its Olympian triumph from inauspicious
beginnings. Not for nothing is Sydney is the place most European visitors decide …
Nothing and no one could come in or go out without her knowledge. … No one
could speak intimately to another without asking leave from the prioress, and
though St Teresa clearly made provision for this need in her constitutions, it was …
Marino Marini organized the copying. It was tantalizing. No one might enter the
archives under pain of excommunication. No one could see adequate catalogues
because no adequate catalogues existed. No one could check whether the copy …
no+one+could no+one+could
No one could start off with an abstract concept of a first mover and deduce that a
crucifixion would happen from this information alone. Thus, the gospel could
never have been discovered by pure deductive reason from self-evident first …
But no one could attain such an office if he were not already well on the way to
becoming a big man. What is more significant, but less often discussed in other
work on Yoruba towns, is the fact that there was considerable scope for ambitious …
All the trades had been organized, and no one could work or sell, if he did not
belong to one of the associations that were called guilds, and had as their heads
delegates of corporations who exercised the wardenship. They policed the …
… near and reach far to spread love, peace and harmony To diverse people on
our shrinking global horizon!! You have taught me patience, Stamina,
perseverance, love, Forgiveness!!! I will love and respect You!!!! AUNT IDA No
one could say, …
;
when faced
with+such+a+confession
The group had not been prepared to deal with such a confession. They did not
have enough mutual grace to receive the news and take the next tough step
together. But threat and potential of failure are not reasons to avoid group
confession.
with+such+a+confession
… to do with such a confession. "Now despise me." To be sure, this is the
appropriate moral response. But there is still the problem of the motives of the
confession, the search for opprobrium, the desire to have one's interlocutor
despise one.
… unquestioned evidence will suffer a lighter punishment than the legally
established one; without it, he will not be tortured in order to discover other
crimes of the same sort that he might have committed. With such a confession,
however, the …
… at all satisfyd with such a confession of 468 DEALINGS WITH THE DEAD. No.
CXVL.
With such a confession, the judge takes possession of the criminal's body and
tears it apart with methodical formalities in order to extract all the profit he can, as
if the man's body were an acquired property. Once the existence of a crime has …
But after the cause had been pleaded, I was privately assured that the judge was
not at all satisfied with such a confession of hers, as to be a sufficient ground for
him to null the marriage, and so that design came to nothing. Then I was advised …
with+such+a+confession
But after the cause had been pleaded, I was privately assured that the Judge was
not at all satisfied with such a confession of hers, as to be a sufficient ground for
him to anull the marriage, and so that design came to nothing. Though Mary …
with+such+a+confession with+such+a+confession with+such+a+confession with+such+a+confession with+such+a+confession
Any man who dare break in with such a confession upon Henry and his barber, is
a man indeed. She'll be safe with him. Henry had hoped for a scene. An
exchange of verbal buffers. But it was like tilting at one of those scarecrows
farmers put …
27 In the political atmosphere of the Cold War, that pattern was continued in the
twentieth century with such a confession as The Manifest of Korean Christians in
1973,28 and under the special circumstances surrounding The Credo from the …
with+such+a+confession
With such a confession of monotheism, Josephus interpreted the call of the
people, "The Lord is God! The Lord is God!" (I Kings 18:39), while he omitted the
double call of Elijah, "Answer me!," interpreted by the rabbis. However, Josephus
and …
with+such+a+confession with+such+a+confession
Moreover, on the naive level of action as intrigue it is not 'necessary' for Hamlet to
lead up to his request - 'observe my uncle', be my fellow-witness, be my trusted
accomplice - with such a confession. Despite all this, Horatio remains passive …
I have kicked myself every night since you climbed out of that carriage.” The look
in his eyes was contrite and I knew he was being sincere. It seemed absurd to me
that he would bother with such a confession now of all times, but for Thomas, …
“Now, you ought not to come into a place like this with such a confession as that,”
said Mr. Clemens mildly; “that's the whole case. And that competition you speak
of, it is you who are responsible for it. I remember years and years ago I came to …
With such a confession, corruption was no longer an issue — even if the Attorney
General insisted on some sort of "spiritual corruption" committed by Perez. In his
declaration during the trial, the suspended President recalled similar operations …
He considered confiding his terrible secret to Alex but, after long and hard
deliberation, decided against the idea. He wasn't sure his friend could be trusted,
if confronted with such a confession, to show the proper degree of surprise.
Phoebe's …
"Well, Mrs. Hooper, that may be true, but isn't it an odd hour of the night to call me
with such a confession?" I rubbed the sleep out of my ears and listened harder. "
My dog's missing!" She repeated... actually, squealed. "You must find him …
For if your husband had done what he did of his own free will, he would surely
not have come to himself and turned to Christ with such a confession of faith.
How often the devil breaks arms, legs, backs, and all members! He can be master
of …
,
Which ancient race of people could make thin sheets of gold? _ 3. What is
another name for gold ingots (bars of gold) ? 4. Whose eyes are protected by thin
gold film on their visors? 5. Which metal is mixed with gold to harden it? 6. An 18-
carat …
20pCi/L 10pCi/L About 135 people could get lung cancer 100 times the risk of
drowning 100 times the risk of dying in a home fire Fix your home Fix your home
About 71 people could get lung cancer 8pCi/L About 57 people could get lung …
Perhaps the most basic difference is this: whereas Parfit appeals to various
nonmoral goods to determine what people could rationally will and so to fix the
content of morality itself, Kant, Herman says, seeks to establish a place for
nonmoral …
20pCW about 1 35 people could get lung cancer 1 00 tunea the risk of fix your
borne. drownmg 10pCi/l about 7 1 people could gel lung cancer 100 times the
nsk of dymg m a borne fin. fix your home IpCM about 57 people could get lung …
Only when he had lost his power, his people could utter themselves openly
against him. As long as in the GDR the state power was protected by the Stasi
and the military, people could merely oppose in secret. Only when the
communists had …
For so long as it is not self-contradictory to say that an entire people could agree
to such a law, however painful it might seem, then the law is in harmony with right
.'3 An important corollary of this principle is the necessity that all laws be public …
people+could
People could use EVs in a similar way to gasoline cars. This scenario is the same
as the usual scenarios considered in order to achieve “low-carbon” society. This
means that there is a lack of consideration for social changes, such as how to …
people+could
cup of coffee next to a computer (can spill and damage equipment; also can
create electrical problems) * wastebasket left in the open aisle (people could trip
over it) * desk drawer left open (people could run into it and hurt themselves) …
This awareness could possibly affect the way you answered the questions, i.e.
you could respond to I he demand characteristics of the procedure. Your answers
could also bo influenced by social desirability, people could answer so as to put …
(5) The altar was covered with abominable offerings ... (6) People could neither
keep the Sabbath, nor observe the festivals of their ancestors, nor so much as
confess themselves to be Jews. (7) On the monthly celebration of the king's
birthday, …
As noted earlier, the ideology was not planned by philosophers, but was pure
economic necessity since people could not survive alone. The ideology of the
extended family and cooperation and collective action was taken for granted.
… people do not have to learn thousands of lexemes that they would use rarely.
In addition, it is necessary to have productive linguistic abilities that can express
ad hoc categories the first time they become relevant. People could not refer to …
Their concern is more about how young people could avoid being polluted by the
media, rather than how they could understand media. Although this rather
negative notion about of the media is not shared by all, the concern is perhaps
valid.
About 135 people could get lung cancer About 71 people could get lung cancer
About 57 people could get lung cancer About 29 people could get lung cancer
About 15 people could get lung cancer About 9 people could get lung cancer …
people+could
Doc Rabbit's head got stuck clear up to his eyes. His big rabbit ears went whole
into the tar of Tar Baby. Virginia Hamilton, “Doc Rabbit, Bruh Fox, and Tar Baby,”
in The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales By the end of this tale, though …
Contrast this with the meaning of kuyan in Ngiyambaa (Australien) (1992, 132): X
thinks something like this: I am near person Y this is bad something bad could
happen because of this people could think something bad about me because of …
It could be - people could do so much more' (Niki, working class girls high school,
1001 1072). Alan also saw his involvement in a campaign against a nuclear
dump site as 'little politics': I got involved because I feel really strongly about it, so
I …
Discretionary excusal People could be excused from doing jury service if they
showed good reason. Discharge People could be discharged from jury service if
there was doubt over their capacity to do jury service. Jurors could also be …
Although it was not formally abolished in England until 1833, compurgation fell
from favor during the Middle Ages, presumably because principals were allowed
to select their own oathhelpers and people could often be found who did not fear …
Then, in 1888, Eastman began manufacturing the Kodak® camera, the first "
modern" lightweight camera that people could carry and use. During the
twentieth century, many technological improvements were made. One of the most
important …
In fact, it must be described broadly enough to serve as a principle which
numerous people could act on and guide their lives by. In other words, an agent's
maxim must be formulated in such a way that its "universalized formula" (its UF)
could …
But now he no longer believed the People could simply outride and outfight the
Texans, although the Rangers had been less in evidence since the whites had
stopped fighting among themselves. Still, he could not forget the way these white …
Narawhal Bherundi, Autobiography Assignment: What is your view on individual
responsibility in a situation in which many people could have reacted? Then the
assignment asks you to take a specific example from your personal experience, …
… poet Petrarch contained more than 100 manuscripts that he himself had copied
individually. In Petrarch's day, literate people were either monks or members of
the privileged classes. Wealthy people could afford tutoring, and they also could …
… many young people wanted to buy them. The LP made it possible for radio
stations to play different kinds of music. Also, people could share their favorite
music with each other. In the 1960s, people could also buy music on magnetic
tapes.
Only rich people could buy them. Saxon justice Saxons, or their relatives, were
allowed to claim wergeld (a money payment) from people who committed crimes
against them. If a person was killed, his or her relatives could claim the wergeld.
By idolizing Houdini, sports heroes, and movie celebrities or by benefiting from
the largesse of a political boss, ordinary working- and middle-class people could
believe in the potential for individuals to free themselves from the constraints of …
The United Nations' (UN) agency, the International Labor Organization (ILO),
predicted that 50 million jobs could be lost and 200 million more people could fall
into dire poverty around the globe in 2009. The World Economic Forum met in
late …
… order, people could face sanctions; if they did not, for example, become
Komsomolites, they were not admitted to universities. From childhood on the
suppression of people's self-awareness is affected by all means. The entire
education …
only+be
For the sake of simplicity, we'll assume that our toggle switch can only be turned
on or off via a mouse click (not via the keyboard). Whenever the user clicks the
toggle switch, we dispatch a ToggleEvent.TOGGLE_ATTEMPT. Then, if no
listener …
I could only be me. And for all those years, we never talked about the disaster at
the recital or my terrible accusations afterward at the piano bench. All that
remained unchecked, like a betrayal that was now unspeakable. So I never found
a way …
… insertion of commas, some suppression of hesitation signals such as er, and '
correction' of small production errors where the intended utterance is obvious,
such as the amendment of you'll only buy able to buy to you'll only be able to buy.
Here the only items that could be first are F and D, and that observation leads you
to see that F can only be first or second. The last item might be D, E, or A, and
having that thought reminds you of As flexibility. There are only two real variables …
1793 In- graham Journal 185: [It] would only be making bad worse. Tilley B27.
B22 As grey as a Badger 1767 Norton Papers 26: Tis as grey as a Badger. c1775
Hopkinson Miscellaneous Essays 3 (part 2) 160: Tho' grey as a badger, and old …
4 he argues that because there are these two kinds of truths concerning divine
things, those which can only be believed (revealed mysteries), and those
capable of being demonstrated philosophically, it was fitting for God to reveal
both types …
only+be
In addition, there are theories and research which suggest that the effect on
employee health and safety of managerial style and personality can only be
understood in the context of the nature of the task and the power of the manager
or leader …
Local LSA secrets can only be read locally from the machine that stores them.
Local LSA secrets have a name that starts with L$. Global LSA secrets are
replicated between domain controllers. Global LSA secrets have a name that
starts with …
… correct at 2, Hunk is wrong at 4 so is at 1, leaving Eatalot at 4. In the Dessert
column, ice cream is correct at 4, cheesecake is wrong at 3 so can only be at 2,
leaving cream puffs at 3.
Accession by new countries can only be made to the "present act," as article 18
reads, and such reading is the latest revision. (f) Access of new states makes
them members of the Union and therefore it binds them with respect to all existing …
… Learning cannot be designed: it can only be designed for - that is, facilitated or
frustrated. Structure of the Epilogue The Epilogue contains three chapters. •
Chapter 10 outlines a skeletal "architecture" for learning derived from the
argument …
only+be
God gives to created being what can only be given to it and what can be given
only by Him. And He does really give it : Take what is mine — this final, supreme,
insurpassable gift ; take it, it is meant for you. It is because it has to do with this
that …
only+be only+be only+be only+be only+be only+be only+be
She has been experiencing back pain for a month; this could indicate a serious
underlying problem (ie, kidney disease or cancer) that can only be diagnosed in
a hospital. You will often encounter patients who are not experiencing any life- …
In all its variants, even Peirce's, phenomenology is merely descriptive, not
explanatory. But in Continental phenomenology it is usually maintained that
intentionality can only be grasped in a self-reflective consciousness (the
phenomenologists …
only+be only+be
… absolute certainty that every well-formed formula of PL must be either true or
false and can only be true or false. In philosophical terms, the formal language
PL works under the strict governance of what is known as the principle of
bivalence.
only+be only+be
Within Habermas' theory of the public sphere, a stable public consensus of
opinion can only be derived from communicative action. In these terms the
strategic intention of propagandists and even public relations practitioners cannot
be said to …
only+be
For light can only be seen and lightness felt, not touched. 145a. If I endeavour to
touch fire I will be burnt by its essence, which is heat. b. If I endeavour to touch air
I will be cooled by its essence, which is lightness. 146a. Being noumenal, both …
That this Constitution will have to obtain the approval of the League of Nations ;
that the Constitution can only be changed with the permission of the League of
Nations ; that the constitutional life of the Free City of Danzig must always be in …
Consider a rating scale such as the following: 1 extremely sad 2 moderately sad
3 slightly sad 4 neither sad nor happy 5 slightly happy 6 moderately happy 7
extremely happy If this were an interval scale, could we say that a person who
rated …
They also rated their own state as slightly sad: –0.84. This might sound as though
the happiness wasn't contagious, but because the viewers didn't feel as sad as
they had when watching the sad-sad video and hadn't rated the man as 77 …
… are eagerly trying, so many holy men, no one will find the path of paths?" But
Siddhartha said in a voice which contained just as much sadness as mockery,
with a quiet, a slightly sad, a slightly mocking voice: "Soon, Govinda, your friend
will …
West Coast Of Clare Words & Music: Andy Irvine & There'a always a slightly sad
and lonely feeling, returning to a place after a mighty event. Sitting in a now
empty pub or walking through a once crowded street, vivid with memories. The
setting …
Go Tell Aunt Rhody American Slightly Sad uses the notes of the minor 5-finger
pattern. TONlC (degree I) is _ . DOMlNANT (degree V) is Slightly Sad Bohemian
o- Now transpose Slightly Sad with your accompaniment to C minor. Rhythm …
… at the children's home. After checking some details, she asks for his bank data
and agrees to support the campaign financially. They say goodbye and Angela
closes her conversation window feeling slightly sad because this year she …
Specifically, they had participants listen to a cassette of a target person reciting
an affectively neutral speech in either a slightly happy or a slightly sad voice.
Participants who heard the slightly happy voice reported being in a better mood
than …
… streaked dusky, cf often has a few blue- black feathers in first summer. Voice. A
sharp, nasal to slightly squeaky plik or chik, and pli-dik or ch-dik. Song a Blue-
black Grosbeak rich, slightly sad, slurred, descending warble often fading into …
Got used tobeing slightly sad! Slightly sad, due to stress, due to worry visavis
limitations. But now, wow, no: happy! Tomorrow for bigparty Lilly. ______ (
September 21! Lilly BDay(!)) Thereare dayssoperfect youfeel:This is what life
about.
Though the. poe.m maintains a slightly sad fe.e.l, it pre.se.nts a quite. love.ly
picture.. A sinking sun … It's a slightly sad pie.ce. wrappe.d in colour and flavoure.
d with just a pinch of romance.. It is stirre.d we.ll and se.rve.d with a side. orde.r of …
There was something slightly sad and spooky about them, … who'd died of the
ague (perhaps a tube of pomegranatescented hand sanitizer would have saved
the nipper), and they would go perfectly in my slightly sad and spooky bedroom.
'The kind of person who always asks forwhom the bell tolls– and always cries
buckets ateven slightly sad movies.' She sipped her wine. 'I played the game right
back at you thatnight, asked youwhat machineyou'd be. Remember?
159 The conflation of all of these memories and their varying emotions feels not
angry but slightly sad and nostalgic. Bloom does not stay in that slightly sad place
as he next he thinks of his daughter. “Molly. Milly. Same thing watered down.
slightly+sad
She holds her hands in front of her and looks at me from behind with slightly sad
eyes. Just as a pure pearl is formed little by little in a shell, I must have un-
realizingly formed such an image of my mother, since a mother who looks at me
with …
There was about the hall that slightly sad, slightly spent holiday air which seemed
to belong to Christmas Day. The greens and the buntings, the flags and the stars,
all the sad efforts to bring in the spirit of Christmas into the antiseptic severity of …
… and Strack (2000) demonstrated, for example, that a spoken statement whose
content was affectively neutral but which was expressed in either a slightly happy
or slightly sad tone of voice evoked a congruent affective state in the listeners.
One serious drawback is that, in the study being discussed, the client might tick '
sad' and also 'worried' because he or she had felt slightly sad at one point and
had been deeply worried throughout the whole session. Nominal scaling only …
If we are slightly sad over a loss, we will suffer less grief than if we feel very sad. 2
. The number of painful emotions. If we experience several powerful painful
emotions, such as fear, hurt, anger, sadness, etc. all at once, as it happens in the …
… of guilt feelings throughout the process. Similar mechanisms “may be operative
in other types of sadness. The affective state of being sad is characterized by a
decrease in self-esteem. A slightly sad person needs consolation, pity, “supplies.
One has the sense that many years of living in an imperfect world has bred in
Kirklin a calm — and slightly sad — understanding and acceptance of certain
inescapable realities. Thirteen years ago, when he spoke to the American
Association …
In the framework of the Noh world, a joyful pose tempered with a slightly sad
mouth may be appreciated as more beautiful than a direct expression of joy.
Likewise, sadness or pain masked with a smiling mouth suggests more
emotional …
He's looking into the distance to the side, with a thoughtful, slightly sad air as if he
knew the dreadful end he was to suffer. At the bottom on the right I put a part of
the street map with the writing Kabul City showing and beside that the old guide …
… images – for example, adapting to a fear face makes a neutral image look
slightly happy, whereas adapting to a happy face makes a neutral image look
slightly sad. A later study by Skinner and Benton (2010) has pushed the point
further.
slightly+sad
Accompanied by Mustafa, however, these mosque visits were also a kind of
tourism, a glimpse into other people's slightly sad, slightly exotic lives, a glimpse
which reinforced the stable comforts of his own. Crouching at the back of a wintry …
slightly+sad
There is even a kind of Laurel and Hardy pathos in the quaint, slightly sad
manner in which they mimic a mother/daughter relationship. The film's second
part takes on a completely different tone as it opens with Pinky 's attempted
suicide and …
… have in common a decrease in self-esteem. To him, a slightly sad person
needs ''consolation, narcissistic supplies'' from the desired external object. A
severely depressed individual becomes disturbed when these vital supplies are
lacking.
slightly+sad
5 The quick, and yet slightly hushed, slightly sad-sounding voice of a woman who
talks a good deal, as if talking to herself. Hannele's quick ears caught the sound
of what she was saying: "Yes, I thought the Baroness a perfectly beautiful …
slightly+sad
In the ten years since I had seen her, Swarnlata had grown into a handsome
woman of rather grave and perhaps slightly sad demeanor. She said very little
spontaneously during the several hours I spent with the family, but I think this was
due …
slightly+sad
Mood appears neutral — slightly sad. Impression: patient demoralized by
continuing pain. Plan: (1) consult pain team; (2) reassess mood /suicidal thoughts
tomorrow; (3) psychiatric consultation if suicidal thoughts persist." Fleeting
suicidal …
A clue to what these values were is illustrated here: 'What a beautiful place it
must have been, and I hope that the people who worked here were able to
appreciate the setting and house' and that she felt 'slightly sad that it is not used [
the …
Some Croats were very sad at his death, some were slightly sad and some
wondered if the international community would have paid Croatia as much for his
extradition to the war-crimes tribunal at the Hague as they paid Serbia for
Milošević.
Close to the Median line is just happy or slightly sad. The shrinkwrapped VAK
enthusiast would recognize that this is a good kinaesthetic activity because the
learner will be placing ideas or cards in a physical space. A more clued-up
history …
She noted that she liked being at or visiting country houses as she enjoyed 'trying
to imagine what it would have been like to live here in its heyday', although she
noted that she felt 'slightly sad that it is not used - sad that the family could not …
.
They don’t
… not really amount to much in practice? Maria Eagle: I think, taken in isolation, it
can work, or it may not work, depending on the individual, but we now have, from
last November, the youth rehabilitation order which allows the court to choose …
But so great is his integrity, his skill, his concern, that he can be forgiven
everything except the snide little conviction, so essential to his point of view, that
life does not really amount to much. He cannot be forgiven that. The comparison
between …
really+amount+to+much
"It doesn't really amount to much, unless he makes verses when he gets drunk." "
It doesn't amount to anything." "There's the fact that he could have been out
during the night without anyone seeing him go or return." "Which is no evidence
that …
really+amount+to+much
"It's possible that she is just one of those who will never really amount to much in
life." Carole, now in her 50's, remembers those childhood incidents vividly. She
spent most of her life feeling stupid, assuming she was asking too much or taking …
… or coffee, which didn't really amount to much in the long run. Then again, in the
real world, I wasn't slashing like crazy at zombies every half hour. Unless 115.
Those books don't really amount to much. They do not correspond to reality. My
interest in Indians came alive by reading books about Indians. It developed with
time; one comes across books about Indians. It developed with time; one comes …
really+amount+to+much really+amount+to+much really+amount+to+much really+amount+to+much
… these funds without asking too many questions, feeling that small amounts of
money cannot really amount to much. On the other hand, sensing that resources
are scarce, the donor might feel a tremendous burden to develop and implement …
really+amount+to+much
… given that only a sentence or two could be spared for each book, it would not
really amount to much more than an extended bibliography. Thus, instead of
crowding the paragraphs with authors and texts, Contesting the Reformation …
Nor does it really amount to much more than a reenactment of widely held beliefs
about American politics. More significant (and unusual) is the inclusion of an
adultery motif, though the film is very careful to remain vague about the actual …
In reality, it didn't really amount to much since there would be enough back-out
clauses in any agreement he would put his signature to, but if it was enough to
take the heat off them any for a little while anyway he was glad to help. A few
days …
really+amount+to+much
As Emil Frey had pointed out in 1906, recognition of Switzerland's neutral status
by the major powers did not really amount to much. Ultimately it. 38 J. A. van
Hamel, Nederland tusschen de Mogendheden: de hoofdtrekken van het …
really+amount+to+much
But all that doesn't really amount to much. First, much of the damage is already
done and irreparable, like the extinction of the passenger pigeon and the
drowning of Hetch Hetchy Valley and Glen Canyon. The population of America
has …
This says that the future does not really amount to much. After 100 years you
would not worry a lot about what is happening. If you are going to spend a lot of
money now to attempt to control climate change in the future, the benefits are
going to …
really+amount+to+much
Unless it is clear what is meant by "machine" or "mechanical" in this context, all
the daring and alarming claims and predictions made by proponents of machine
intelligence don't really amount to much. They will contain no usable information …
really+amount+to+much really+amount+to+much
The narrative does not really amount to much—the father grudgingly allows the
boy to have the horse, and the horse almost dies because of an injury, and then
the boy almost dies nursing it to health—but there are many individual
sequences …
The secret ritual did not really amount to much. Bopp was woken up and required
to parade naked in a circle carrying a sceptre while Grimes read an incantation
from the back of a mystical trading card from a deck Calhern had brought. By the …
At other times I will simply have you run errands for me, do things that I require. I
have no wife, so there will be things that I require." She said, "Very well. And what
about my salary?" Thinking that this wouldn't really amount to much of anything …
… bombers of the 37th Air Army over the Arctic.8 As described below, that '
breakthrough' did not really amount to much and was driven by an entirely
unstrategic rationale, yet portrayed as a means to secure Russia's maritime
interests.
… so that Machiavelli's stipend did not really amount to much more than one
hundred gold florins.3 Machiavelli was about thirty years of age when
established as secretary in the company of Marcello Virgilio, who, although he
may have been …
,
anyway
,
… Social Structure, and Social Change 95 CHAPTER 5 Groups, Networks, and
Organizations 97 Human Relationships 98 Social Processes 98 Exchange 98
Cooperation 99 Competition 99 Conflict 100 Social Processes in Everyday Life
100 …
… the macrocultural context in which the group exists and from which are derived
broader and deeper basic assumptions about the nature of reality, time, space,
human nature, and human relationships. Each 18 ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE …
We argue that human relationships are meant to be reciprocal unconditional
commitments characterized by … We propose that human relationships are
authentic — the way there are meant to be — to the extent that they are modeled
after the …
… is administered to adults suggest that this so-called love hormone calms
people, reduces their feelings of anxiety and depression, and facilitates
attachment by making it easier to enter into and enjoy close human relationships
(Gordon et al., …
… between opposing material forces; Baxter and other dialectical communication
theorists apply this concept to human relationships as well. In addition to the
notion of dialectic, Baxter and her colleagues describe the process of dialogue.
Creativity, within the context of human relationships, permits one's inner
imaginative world to become congruent with the outside, so that each person can
shape his destiny. The ability to actually be the artist of one's social world is
contingent …
Another consequence of large numbers that Wirth describes is the seg-
mentalization of human relationships. With so many diverse people living
together, it is impossible to come to know others as "whole persons." Therefore,
relationships …
For this reason, the major foci of human resource management programs should
be on creating and maintaining good human relationships in the workplace. We
cannot fully understand the development of human relations programs 1.
Dependency in Human Relationships 20 Doi Takeo 7. Education in Japanese
Society 25 Thomas P. Rohlen 8. The Japanese Will to Work 32 Inagami Takeshi
9. Confucianism as a Basis for Capitalism 36 Morishima Michio Part II: The …
… and perspective: • service • social justice • dignity and worth of the person •
importance of human relationships • integrity • competence Ethical Principles The
following broad ethical principles are based on social work's core values of
service …
In all of these instances, the forging of human relationships, the feeling of
bonding and intimacy between nurse and patient, or between therapist and
patient, must be encouraged. All human beings need nurturance and the ability
to relate to …
.
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The Olympics Sponsor finally announced the winners after all thirty skiers had
arrived at the end of the competition. Jeromy was anxious to find out if he had
won. He had attended many skiing competitions. He had lost many of them or
came in …
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proud at an …
Conscription was finally announced in May 1917 and enforced in August through
the Military Service Act along with the Military Voters' Act and the Wartime
Elections Act. The Military Service Act selected men with regard to age and
marital …
„The connection between party politics and the Ambon violence became even
clearer when the election results were finally announced on 21 July 1999. In one
sense, the result for Ambon City looked remarkably New 134 vgl.: Klinken, Gerry …
It wasn't until after six in the evening that the loudspeakers finally announced that
the flight had been postponed until eleven o'clock the next morning. Mrs Foster
didn't quite know what to do when she heard this news. She stayed sitting on her …
finally+announced
In February 2001 Kerekou finally announced his intention to seek re-election as
President, presenting a manifesto that emphasized the further development of
social welfare facilities and transport infrastructure, and the encouragement of
trade …
Still, a virtual blackout existed on the details of the destruction in Iraq until Iraqi
officials finally announced on February 6 that civilian casualties exceeded 7,000.
The major American media outlets ignored a trip to Iraq from February 2-8 by …
Long pauses from quick thinkers should be prohibited by law. 'I'll require
confirmation of this from General Gubbins,' he finally announced. 'It's on its way to
you by dispatch rider.' 'Then you can expect your first pads within forty-eight
hours.
finally+announced
… a "Southern Manifesto," reaffirming their opposition to integration and accusing
the Supreme Court of a "clear abuse of judicial power." The Court itself seemed
to put the brakes on rapid school desegregation when it finally announced
finally+announced
… that a runoff between Tsvangirai and Mugabe was to be held well before ZEC
officially announced them. When they were finally announced, it was but a
formality. The results were announced on May 1, 2008 (a month after the polling
day), …
finally announced its willingness to discuss with the other. Only later that same
day did they learn that the other side had made the same announcement, at
almost the exact same time. The mages met formally for the first time only days
later.
The special representative admitted that the delays preoccupied him but that they
would “remain manageable as long as the momentum (was) kept alive”. On 29
October, Prime Minister Soro finally announced that the presidential election …
The amendments to the UI program were finally announced in December 1995.
They constituted the most significant reformulation of federal income security
benefits since the early 1970s. Symbolically, the shift was captured in the change
in …
… presupposes financial aid from American sources and, if possible, also from
the other Scandinavian countries.67 In autumn, the US finally announced the
creation of a special fund to support regional integration schemes in Western
Europe.
The stage was set, and the decision was finally announced. On 19 July 1982,
Patrick Jenkin, the new Secretary of State for Industry, announced to the House of
Commons the government's intentions to sell 51 percent of BT.66 He further
noted …
finally+announced
The link between Team Spirit and nuclear policies was made clearer on 7
January 1992, when the ROK Defence Ministry finally announced the suspension
of Team Spirit. A DPRK Foreign Ministry spokesman announced on the same day
its …
The details were finally announced, but only in the wake of a victory which would
occupy the attention of the media. So bad news is delayed and then announced
as a footnote to good news. It is of course only the other side that engages in …
In 1977, the head priest (lurah dukun) of the entire Tengger region, a priest from
the northeast, made a visit with several northwestern officials to Bali, and, as a
result of this trip, finally announced his adherence to the Hindu movement, in the …
The shah finally announced on January 11 that he would leave the country on “a
vacation,” and did so as crowds celebrated wildly on January 16. The next day
Khumaini announced the formation of the Council of the Islamic Revolution; …
The debate did not have long to gather steam before another bomb was dropped:
On September 22, the Huntington Library, emboldened by the "computer texts,"
finally announced that it would allow all qualified scholars access to its …
remaining, the engine was shut off, and when Armstrong finally announced, '
Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed', a relieved Duke replied, 'Roger,
Tranquillity, we copy you on the ground. You've got a bunch of guys about to turn
blue …
… when Lester Pearson flirted with the Pau and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney
finally announced Canada's full entry into the inter-American system. The
changes had occurred both at the level of state relations (bilateral and
multilateral) and at …
On July 28, President Ben Khedda finally announced that the GPRA had agreed
26. Interview with Radio Station Europe I, July 16, 1962. 27. UPI dispatches, July
22, 1962. The declaration was read by Ali Boumendjel at a press conference in …
It didn't take the sage long to burn, and as it smoldered she finally announced, “In
the name of God, this room is now cleansed.” We followed her to the basement
rehearsal hall, where she repeated the cleansing ritual, then up to the balcony, …
When the CNE finally announced the procedures on April 14, without complete
accord from the opposition, the Carter Center and OAS re- leased a statement
calling on all concerned to resolve remaining differences quickly, and President …
“Everybody doesn't have the flu,” Charley finally announced triumphantly.
Gracie's heart soared. “You're looking healthy.” “Well, don't look at me. It takes
more than good health to teach that Sunday-school class,” Gracie protested. “
Those kids …
During this time, BP finally announced they could read the pressures inside the
BOP, though they didn't disclose them for weeks after. Finally, on May 26, BP
started the top kill. Information from the company came painfully slowly as we …
On Saturday evening, he finally announced a voluntary evacuation of New
Orleans. Only after Max Mayfield, the director of the National Hurricane Center,
called Nagin on Saturday night did the mayor become concerned enough to act.
Suddenly, the animal picked up its pace and the storm grew even wilder, and
Agnew's friend had finally announced that he was done with this and that he was
leaving, for he was convinced that this place was haunted and that whatever was
in …
.
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Franz
,
But my gallerist at that time was just really insistent that if I didn't give people
some hook into the work that they just wouldn't get it, they would have no way in. I
'm a long believer in titling as auxiliary information for the work, as a way of
pointing …
my+gallerist
… for film, were making one of their own on the cobbled passages of Montmartre.
This morning I mustered early. Having returned from my gallerist in Heidelberg, I
was eager, as after any absence from Paris, to dive back deeply into the streets.
Having returned from my gallerist in Heidelberg, I was eager, as after any
absence from Paris, to dive back deeply into the streets. Without taking the time
either to shave or to shower off my journey, I somnambulated Montmartre to
observe it …
Julian Opie: l spent a lot of energy trying to convince other people and myself that
there is a thread and a connection through the work. l remember my gallerist
saying that l was going to have to carry on doing that until people stopped asking.
,
A reader wants a writer to give of himself or herself—to know the writer's truth.As
readers we respect such truth and the person who dares to tell it. In college, most
of your writing will be analytical—explaining concepts, extracting the meaning …
… way, and a reader wants a writer to be a certain person in real life. Parsky
wonders whether he will ever find a reader who meets his expectations: “Is there
today one single person in the whole world, who might know how to read that
book?
Yet he's pleased when Bobby Kennedy tells him he wants a writer, not a
journalist, for the speechwriting job and that he hopes Grove will continue
working on his novel. As the new job develops we also meet Grove's girlfriend,
Nora Harrington …
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He wants a writer who is one of a 'pool' of resources to call on. He wants
versatility but also reliability in all contributors. John should react to the success
in a specific way. HE has to make it clear that he has lots of resources to call
upon, and …
I discovered early in the selection process that not every company wants a writer
running loose within its facilities, with the intent of publishing its managerial
secrets. The six organizations that agreed to be profiled had no qualms about …
wants+a+writer
I don't know what house they used for the exteriors, because Boris at that point
didn't want me around. Nobody ever wants a writer around. By the way, did you
ever collect the John Barrymore-John Carradine story? Because on The
Unearthly, …
He left a binder this thick" — Kristen indicated with her hands spaced apart — "
describing his life as a prisoner of war. She wants a writer to transcribe it. I
immediately thought of you," Kristen said, grinning. "Amsterdam?" Bren replied. "
You say …
But the Associated Press exists to give customers a quick and superficial story. If
an editor in Chicago or Los Angeles who is conversant with the needs of the local
community wants a writer to dig deeper, explain, investigate, or tell the reader …
'249' When a politician wants a writer to put in a day's work in defending him.
Walpole, for example, who cared nothing for poetry, spent large sums in retaining
writers to defend him in the journals and pamphlets of the day. '254' John Gay,
the …
'249' When a politician wants a writer to put in a day's work in defending him.
Walpole, for example, who cared nothing for poetry, spent large sums in retaining
writers to defend him in the journals and pamphlets of the day. '254' John Gay,
the …
Saul wants a writer he can trust on his first producing assignment. And I want
something sturdier than the Garland series to cut my American teeth on. Maybe
this time it won't hurt. The offer is a good one: a full season, with good pay,
working …
… Writing The following signature is useful when discussing advertorials or areas
where someone wants a writer with both a public relations/marketing and
journalism background: Shel Horowitz, Director — Accurate Writing & More High-
return …
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It was an ugly word, he thought. A tearing, ugly word that meant fights and yelling,
lawyers—God, he thought, how he hated lawyers who sat with their comfortable
smiles and tried to explain to him in legal terms how all that he lived in was …
"Maybe the time has come for me to create this giant," he thought sadly. "
Although the creation of new life is only meant to be for God, I think in my dream
God was telling me that in these desperate circumstances, I could be God just for
once.
For the moment, he thought that, on the military side, the development of Western
economic and military strength was the … As for Germany's status, he thought it
would be of value if the High Commissioners could agree in confidence among …
Still he thought he would get used to the new home which his son had chosen.
But the strange journey with locomotive and steamship bewildered him dreadfully
; and the clamor of the metropolis, into which he was flung pell-mell, altogether …
He was sorry for 10 the birds, especially the small delicate dark terns that were
always flying and looking and almost never finding, and he thought, "The birds
have a harder life than we do except for the robber birds and the heavy strong
ones.
Her legs, he thought, were almost certainly the legs of a virgin, dry and without
hair, the left knee cocked and carrying her entire weight, which was just over 117
pounds. Lieutenant Cross remembered touching that left knee. A dark theater, he …
If he thought that the intellect were not the form and act of matter, he necessarily
would have needed to say that there is a unique intellect for all men, according to
his undoubted principle that individuals are not multiplied in the same species …
The moon affects her as it does a woman, he thought." (24) Santiago has
overcome the weakness of anger and this is made clear even earlier when we
are told by the omniscient narrator that many fishermen in The Terrace "made fun
of the …
see Dr. Simmons come in; after examining Jennie he said he thought she had
Billious [sic] Remittent Fever, after his second examination he said it was either
the aforenamed or Typhoid Fever. SATURDAY AUG. 3. The Dr. gave Jennie …
The arch-villains he singled out were not full Jews but men he thought were part-
Jews. The idea of evil coming from a Jewish father also provided an explanation
for Hitler's own troubles. Growing up filled with self-loathing — "rotten to the …
Glaucon and the others backed up what I had said, and it was obvious that
Thrasymachus was anxious to get the credit for the striking answer he thought he
could give: but he went on pretending he wanted to win his point and make me
reply.
He came to America to examine democracy up close and to be sure of what he
thought he might find. Unlike other visitors, he knew that America was not merely
derivative of Europe. It was not behind but ahead of Europe and in that sense …
He stared at the red lights of the alarm clock so hard, they began to fade in and
out of focus and his mind began to race. He had thoughts of his childhood and
his parents before they had died. He thought about his grandfather and how he'd …
… almost broke when he stripped the gears / So he got on his brown, he wasn't
wastin' a day / Opened up shop and started pumpin' away / He thought about the
boys that he could not pay / So he hustled by something thinking that's okay / One …
… beauty, he thought, how could she help it? - and Andrew brains. While he
walked up the drive and Lily Briscoe said yes and no and capped his comments (
for she was in love with them all, in love with this world), he weighed Ramsay's
case, …
Then he went back and down into the cockpit. He thought the cockpit was a hell
of a sight, all right. All night after he had dressed the nigger's wound and the
nigger had bandaged his arm he had been watching the compass, steering, and …
Stories Greg Mulcahy. Carbine Hat There was a theoretical problem, not that he
thought.
… all through only did what Lansdowne desired; we were his agents, and got the
business into shape on the lines he desired and, in fact, by insisting on the
inclusion of the Anatolian Railway, into a much better shape than he thought
possible.
much more delightful than their ideas, it seemed to him. One's own soul, and the
passions of one's friends, — those 25 were the fascinating things in life. He
thought with pleasure of the tedious luncheon that he had missed by staying so
long …
He+thought
He thought, “Oh, gees Mimi I don't want some sissy smelling air freshener in my
room.” He started looking for it, but couldn't find it so he decided he would talk to
his Mimi about this later. Travis sat down on his bed and unlocked the bottom …
Their songs of the Devil pictured a harsh but almost semicomic figure (often, one
suspects, a surrogate for the white man), over whom they triumphed with
reassuring regularity: The Devil's mad and l'm glad, He lost the soul he thought
he had.
Popper attacked the term along with the determinism and holism which he
thought of them as its root. New Historicism is said to have some connections
with Hegelianism and anthropology as the post-structuralists believe. History is
not merely …
He thought he was probably dying, and he wasn't sorry. He had no … When a
man loses even his name, he thought, he has no business staying alive. … This
would be a good night for it, he thought as he stumbled along beside the river.
THEY'REALL DECENT MEN, he thought. ALL A LITTLE BELOW AVERAGE,
PERHAPS, BUT TOLERABLE AT HEART. WHO IS LEAST UNDESERVING? THE
BEST DECISION IS NO DECISION, he decided, and put the letters in her crib, …
Fortunately, they recognized him as more of a beggar than they were and usually
left him alone. He thought back to his assignment. After spending thirteen years
in Gujarat teaching in the new school established there by his three cum pane(1) …
He couldn't see any water around, and he thought you would die of thirst. He
thought you would just fold your hands and quit. … He thought that you would fall
apart, have a nervous breakdown, and grow angry, bitter, resentful, and critical.
He ran his hand back through his hair as he thought of it. The Tugela? Zulu
country? What was this all about? 'Oh, Captain, do tell me, please. What do you
know?' The man did not know what to do now. He had been told yesterday by
George …
He+thought
The consequences of his "conversion" included serving God and loving "all men,
be they who they would, so as he never did before." He thought about "leaving all
his friends and travelling abroad, in order to find some that would join with him; …
He was critical of them for he thought that taught virtue first without providing a
fundamental intellectual ration in the beginning. The Sophists, who had been
popular in the rational arena in Athens for more than a century, began to lose
their i …
He+thought
Then he thought again, screwed up his eyes, scrutinised his visitor again from
head to foot, then rapidly motioned him to a chair, sat down himself a little on one
side of him, and turned to him in impatient expectation. Ganya was standing in
the …
… said, "My father died in good cheer, because he thought there was a country to
which I would then be able to take the Mennonites. But there isn't. I know that."
There isn't. Now that's the other point, you see, about world government.
He tells us very explicitly in the Preface to the Reader why he thought it good to
deviate from his predecessors and in which ways he thought of enriching the field
of English lexicography: So many Dictionaries of Latin and English ... haue …
Industries being the most fundamental in the thought, ideals and social
organisation of a pupil, these activities, he thought should be prominent in the
school. He remarked, "the school cannot be a preparation for social life," unless "
it …
Another sort of presupposition was signaled by P. A. M. Dirac's remark that some
day physicists would be discussing equations of motion of entities only remotely
related to experimental quantities. He thought this prophecy would come to pass …
of Houellebecq” “Michel Houellebecq
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” “Do
you+know+him
13tI am writing to you, fathers, because you know him who is from the beginning.
I am writing to you, young men, because you have conquered the evil one. 14I
write to you, children, because you know the Father. I write to you, fathers, …
When you know that you know Him, God will bless and use you. When I first got
saved, I knew that I was saved because I wrote John 3:16 in my Bible and signed
my name to it. If you had asked me the next day, "Brother Tom, do you know you …
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Did you know him at the time? For three months previous to the election. I had
seen him frequently, nearly every day, previous to the 30th of June; I never knew
him before. 142. By Mr. Hart: Did it not happen that some persons went into the …
you+know+him you+know+him you+know+him
You will struggle to obey Him, however, if you do not trust Him. You will not trust
Him if you do not love Him. And you will not love Him unless you know Him. But if
you come to know Him as He reveals Himself to you, you will love Him, trust Him, …
It's time to be honest with yourself and with God: Do you know him? If so, how
well? If you've acknowledged honestly that you don't know God, I can relate. For
too long, I believed in God but didn't know him. Now I do. And knowing him …
Do not be ignorant of Unis, Sun, since you know him and he knows you. Do not
be ignorant of Unis, Sun, who calls you Great of Provision, Lord of All. Do not be
ignorant of Unis, Thoth, since you know him and he knows you. Do not be …
you+know+him
You know him, he has used you, but you need to know him as a friend, not simply
a master. You must learn to know him partially because he knows you fully. He
knows you fully on Earth, so you can know him fully in Heaven. Remember the …
3. You are stronger than I. J In Beispiel 4 dagegen ist than me doppeldeutig. Die
Doppeldeutigkeit wird dadurch beseitigt, dass man entweder wie in 5 oder wie in
6 formuliert: 4. You know him better than me. 5. You know him better than I do.
… "If you have known me," he says, "you surely have also known my father."5 This
is what he said, "No one comes to the Father but through me." Then he joins to it,
"and henceforth you know him and you have seen him." But Philip, one of the …
You know him. because he abides with you. and he will be in' you. 18 "I will not
leave you orphaned; 1 am coming to you. '''In a little while the world will no longer
see me. but you will see me; because I live, you also will live. 20On that day you …
you+know+him
From this moment you know him and hare seen him. « I'hilip said, 'Lord, show us
the Father and then we shall be satisfied.' Jesus said to him, ' "Have 1 been with
you all this time, Philip, and you still do not know me? 'Anyone who has seen …
(10) W. jol de / ana baaref yisim bita / isem t maluk / maluk aywen This person / I
know his name / his name is Maluk / Maluk Aywen (11) J. inta arfu da mitin “Since
when do you know him?” (12) W. Ya zōl taban ana bigul neθīya /asajina asa θal …
you+know+him you+know+him
And because God is faithful, the better you know him, the more you'll trust him. It
is the same with God. Never try to have more faith—just get to know God better.
And because God is faithful, the better you know him, the more you will trust him.
you+know+him
Members of the Community 12 * t I am writing to you, children, because your sins
have been forgiven for his name's sake, t 13 * I am writing to you, fathers,
because you know him who is from the beginning. I am writing to you, young men
, …
He who treads to pieces and conquers my people under me. [3] Oh Yahweh what
are red fleshed human beings that You know him, the son of man that You regard
and value him? [4] Red fleshed human beings is like empty vanity, his days of …
you+know+him
[Laughs] We met online, and we're just starting to talk about getting together in
person. Mom: Online? You met this man online? And you act as if you know him!
Chris: I do know him, Mom. We've talked a lot—we've told each other lots of stuff, …
?
” asked
Jed
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decisions,. accepting. consequences,. being. responsible. for. your. choices.
Character in ACTION ACTION Jed Michael: Living With Your Choices. “We are
free up to the point of choice, then the choice controls the chooser.” Mary Crowley …
Jed
,
surprised: I was rather taken aback by her honesty. abacus /'aeb.e.kas/ noun
abacus [C] a square or rectangular frame holding an arrangement of small balls
on metal rods or wires, which is used for counting, adding and subtracting
abalone …
surprised
… but unconcerned, cool, without any likes and dislikes, without any choice. If you
can manage even a few moments of that witnessing, you will be surprised how
ecstatic you become. SIMPLE HEART To be simple means shiftingjrom the head …
surprised
I was very much surprised that water was the same color. As what. As the sun. I
feel that I must go at once. Did you entirely forget about the other. Drowning in
water. This is a question that I have never asked about because in the summer
one …
The faculty wives were surprised, however, and badgered Mrs. White with
questions. One in particular wondered, hesitantly, if Mrs. White felt it was entirely
wise to have her husband lecturing to classes of young college girls in these
days of …
Tell your daughter-in-law how happy you are to see her while your facial
expression says that you've been sucking on a lemon or you've been frozen in
cold water, and don't be surprised if she holds back from you. Open facial
gestures – in …
.
From this it follows that he would never have suspected that the succession
would have had a beginning; and that he would, all the same, have considered it
only as an instant. In a word, his confused memory of his former state would have …
He would never have suspected she would have been in danger in a crowded
store, but she had been. He rose from the chair and strode to the back-porch
railing and grasped one of the posts that supported the roof. The scene from the
store …
Everything was so simple with her that he would never have suspected she had
been through difficult times. Thomas was also a bit taken aback by her ardent
declaration. It was proof of reflections of which he would never have thought her …
Everything was so simple with her that he would never have suspected she had
been through difficult times. Thomas was also a bit taken aback by her ardent
declaration. It was proof of reflections of which he would never have thought her …
He+would+never+have+suspected
“His own movie was being premiered the next evening. I'm sure that claimed all
his attention. Besides, like he said, he would never have suspected Hal of murder
. He'd assumed Nick's death was from a robbery gone bad.” Kelly picked up …
He+would+never+have+suspected He+would+never+have+suspected
Byron didn't for a moment consider that when he went to Ocho Rios, Fabian and
Nadia would be left alone at the house, and even if he had given this some
thought, he would never have suspected that there could be any risk with Nadia
and …
He+would+never+have+suspected
If the rain hadn't released the smell of guano, he would never have suspected a
thing. But who was doing the mining? Kimberly? Hugh? Morgan? All three of
them? No, that couldn't be right. Morgan was too busy with his jewelry-making,
with …
He+would+never+have+suspected
He would never have suspected Axel had a voice like that. He had gotten a really
good picture of Mr. Wilcox and Dr. Fleming that he was going to give them for a
wedding present. He laughed to himself, wondering if anyone else could see …
He+would+never+have+suspected
The sound was so distant and indistinct that he couldn't even be sure it was a
sound. The harder he strained to hear, the more uncertain he felt about what he
heard. He would never have suspected that a simple thing like sound could
produce …
If someone else had shown them to him, he would never have suspected that
they were generated by identical equations. (The unexpected outcome was not
due to any indeterminism, or A-unpredictability: although some differential
equations …
… by the distress and apprehension he felt over a colleague. The night before he
had learned that Richard was in grave need of healing prayer. Richard's
problems loomed all the larger in John's eyes because he would never have
suspected
He would never have suspected. Mimi finally seemed to tire of his subtle
interrogation and while he was still digesting the surprising insight into Gwen,
she turned the tables on him. “So how could you possibly want to sell a piece of
beautiful …
In retrospect, Jauss's "Paradigm" essay can itself be judged paradigmatic - in a
manner he would never have suspected at the time of its composition. For in the
context of the late 1960s it appears as the prototype of a scholarly manifesto.
that his father was still interested
in anything cultural
.
“There’s a small library
in the
nursing home
;
I’ve read two
12 Commenting further on the "political" nature of his novels he says: "Certain
books have clearly enough exercised a considerable political influence, but mine
don't belong in this category... I don't want to use literature for political ends.
of+his+novels of+his+novels of+his+novels
A close examination of his novels shows that the Jewish themes including the
quest for a Jewish identity are major ones in his works. Since the appearance of
Dangling Man (1944) to his latest novel Ravelstein (2000) Jewish themes and …
… are placed, examining specifically the heroes' relationships to their
surroundings. Called “cette sorte de personnage muet” (3: 63) by Hugo in the
preface to Cromwell, place figures prominently in the configuration of each of his
novels as the …
Born in 1907 in an upper middle class Brahmin family of Madras, Narayan sees
South Indian as a fundamentally conservative Hindu society which he realistically
presents in most of his Novels and Stories with the lower middle class common …
Golding himself admits that the idea and the plot of the novel is more important to
him than any other consideration as a writer.8 The complex crafting of his novels
around a dominant idea evokes admiration. In reflecting the deep anguish of …
of+his+novels
Such an attempt is of necessity speculative, but certainly promising if one
concentrates on easily detachable elements of narration in order to see how they
work in certain of his novels. One such element is the first-person narrator; that is, …
Many of his novels are social. He was Secretary of the First World Hindi
Conference held at Nagpur in 1975. Anant Kf§na &astri. Modern scholar, who
has edited the Aitareya-brahmana ofRgveda, along with the commentary
Sukhaprada of …
It is also used by characters,20 and, as in the case of Saturn over the Water (note
17), Priestley's few first-person narrators;21 but it is above all the hallmark of the "
authorial narrator"22 employed in nearly all of his novels and stories. In general …
of+his+novels
Many of his novels explore the deterioration of the Southern aristocracy after the
destruction of its wealth and way of life during the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Faulkner populates Yoknapatawpha County with the skeletons of old mansions …
of his novels. They treat of life's problems not with too rosy a view, but they
stand far apart 1 I have not seen the book. Two references taken from it are
gleaned from a review. from the novels of the stews, or the poetry of vii Preface.
of his novels: "I try to make fiction as open-ended as life. In other words, I do not
try to write nineteenth-century novels ”'° And while Angus Wilson's early novels
tended to end on an upbeat note (however ironically qualified), his later novels …
Although most of his novels are not memorable. The Gray Man Walks is a better-
than-average murder mystery set on the South Carolina coast, and the
semiautobiographica! Kings Row boldly deals with such issues as incest, mental
illness …
The psychological necessity of setting a distance between Thomas Hardy and
the Victorian 'drawing-room', was, ironically, the most eloquent testimonial to the
social relevance of his novels. It was the advent of Far From the Madding Crowd, …
of+his+novels of+his+novels
He used materials from various documents (e.g., diaries, newspapers) to enlarge
the perspective of a character and the themes of his novels. Steinbeck emulated
this practice when he composed his destroyed work “Dissonant Symphony,” in …
3. — The Family op Stair, Jit may be regretted that the Author had not adhered to
his original purpose as h»-e stated. In his Introduction to the Chronicles of the
Canongate (vide vol. iii. ), when referring to the sources or materials of his novels, …
The reception history of both was subject to serious distortions, Sealsfield having
long been misunder- stood as a mimetic recorder of American reality, Traven
becoming more prominent from a film made of one of his novels than from the …
.
He’s a good author
,
As you will see in the reprint on my lecture on „probability and physics",5 which I
have sent to you, it seems to me quite appropriate to call the conceptual
description of nature in classical physics, which Einstein so emphatically wishes
to retain, …
… of a jazz idiom with the Whitman words; it seems to me perfectly natural to
couple two media whose implications are alike universal, and whose methods
are alike primitive; both jazz and Whitman contain a primal and all-pervading sex
-urge.
On the contrary, it seems to me the most plausible explanation of why “I know I'm
in pain” might be said as a joke requires that generally it could be used to make
an intelligible, literally true statement when the speaker is in pain. I agree it …
Since the fifties, scholars, students, and the general public have responded
enthusiastically to Randall's most anthologized poem, "Booker T. and W. E. B."
BOOKER T. AND W. E. B. (Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois) "It seems
to me
it+seems+to+me
It seems to me that if we fail to recognize mat, if we fail to recognize the moral
dimension that, whether we like it or not, is present in so many business
decisions, then any moral goodness (or badness) we end up with will be merely
accidental.
In 1921, Broun's signed column, “It Seems to Me,” began appearing in the New
York World and was syndicated to a record-setting one million nationwide
readers. Broun's column in the summer of 1927 strongly supported an
independent …
the sciences of just and unjust, of equity and inequity) can be demonstrated a
priori, because we ourselves make the principles"11. In this respect, the logical
positivists adopted a completely different position. It seems to me to be worth
noticing …
it+seems+to+me it+seems+to+me
However, once we start talking about accumulating evidence in this sense, it
seems to me that the only interesting question to consider is how a given
proposition stands in the light of all of the relevant available evidence. That a
given …
Today, it seems to me, the Senate can take the first step toward restoring at least
a modicum of public trust in … It seems to me that fundamental question ought to
be: whether those who may be interested in serving believe in the laws on the …
it+seems+to+me
… relief on the parapet, Perseus and Andromeda, which seems thematically a
little separate, even though the myths overlap; it seems to me that the addition
serves as a last-minute insurance against misunderstanding or perverse
misprision, …
But if the post office be such common agent, then it seems to me to follow that, as
soon as the letter of acceptance is delivered to the post office, the contract is
made as complete and final and absolutely binding as if the acceptor had put his …
it+seems+to+me
Using E. Coseriu's own terminology, it seems to me it is substantive rather than
relational. … It seems to me that there are two things worth saying about this: in
the normal case, we will expect to have primary dialects wherever people have …
Yet as is evident by the two titles I have just cited, Foucault is attracted by the
procreative metaphor without, it seems to me, adequately trying to reconcile his
brilliant conceptual formulations with these metaphors of biological reproduction.
it+seems+to+me
think it is open to him, who has not, as it seems to me, the power to hold a judicial
inquiry upon evidence properly given, to come to a conclusion that the words are
calculated to deceive. The last point taken is that, even if the registrar has not …
Winter, that was your season. I remember, the winter you left, you told me: I hate
summer. I didn't understand. It seems to me sometimes that I understand you a
little better. I often find myself, still, walking in the street returning from somewhere
.
(a) as hit semeth (you, etc. , as it appears (appears to you), etc. ; so (thus) hit
semeth, me semeth so, so it seems, so it seems to me; (b) as (hit) semeth best, as
.. semeth god, as it seems best (good) (to sb.). (a) (c1390) Chaucer CT.Sh.B.
1582: …
it+seems+to+me it+seems+to+me
Q: You have always been fascinated by law, it seems to me, and legal thought
has influenced your work in various ways. Would it be correct to say also that the
structure of your theory of social action is influenced by your interest in this area?
Peter van Inwagen agrees that it is indeed hard to see how physical interaction
among material entities can produce thought: “. . .it seems to me that the notion of
a physical thing that thinks is a mysterious notion, and that Leibniz's …
it+seems+to+me it+seems+to+me it+seems+to+me it+seems+to+me
For I see that they, after our Lord had called them, never fell into sin again; I not
only became worse, but, as it seems to me, deliberately withstood the graces of
His Majesty, because I saw that I was thereby bound to serve Him more earnestly
, …
it+seems+to+me
It seems to me equally important to add to this approach an "identity politics," a
concept that developed from the Combahee River Collective's "A Black Feminist
Statement."65 The idea here is that one's identity is taken (and defined) as a …
.
He’s pleasant to read
,
and he has quite an accurate view
of society
.
Has+he+agreed+to+do+it
"Has he agreed to do it?" Luzanne nodded. "On the day—Carnac became a
candidate." "And if Carnac Grier denies it?" "He won't deny it. He never has. He
says he was drunk when the thing was done—mais, oui." "Is that all he says?" "
No.
"Has he agreed to do it?" Luzanne nodded. "On the day—Carnac became a
candidate." "And if Carnac Grier denies it?" "He won't deny it. He never has. He
says he was drunk when the thing was done—mais, oui." "Is that all he says?" "
No.
"Has he agreed to do it?" Luzanne nodded. "On the day—Carnac became a
candidate." "And if Carnac Grier denies it?" "He won't deny it. He never has. He
says he was drunk when the thing was done—mais, oui." "Is that all he says?" "
No.
Gunn raised one corner of his mouth and narrowed his eyes and said, “Okay, I
think it's time for me to hear the punchline.” “Oh? He doesn't know?” Fancy Suit
Guy asked Angel, who shook his head. “Nor has he agreed to do it,” Angel added
, …
?
” “No
,
not yet ”
Suddenly Jed came to life and took off, his nose working overtime, sniffing along
the ground. Len gave him more lead for freedom of movement and followed,
maintaining tight control of the lead. Jed was now moving with purpose,
amazingly …
He was such a natural at public speaking that the audience enjoyed it as much
as he did. He loved to write his own speeches, and was so occupied with
governing the nation that he had little time to think about anything else. Jed was
now a …
Jed was now entering strange territory but decided if they were to be neighbors
they should have names. He'd never done this before, but pointing to his chest
said, “I Jed.” This brought a response after only a brief hesitation. “I Nicculihanai.
Jed was now pretty sure this was a joke. Come on, of course it was. The burn was
probably makeup or some shit. He bet Victor carted around loads of that stuff. Jed
snorted and rolled his eyes, reaching out to the curtain again and yanking it …
“The make-up queen and hairdresser supreme?” Jed said in jest, finally showing
signs of self-assurance. “Surely you can do better than that, Erik.” “Yes, I can . . .
and you're it, buddy.” And that was that. Jed was now signed on to the task.
But Jed was now so tantalisingly close to a hard lead on George Parker, he could
hardly think rationally. For a moment he considered leaping over the woman's
painstakingly tidy desk and shaking the information out of her, when a man …
that was high praise indeed coming from the famous texan. Micah felt like
grinning as Jed was now doing, but he was already suffering under the
greenhorn, new‐recruit stigma, so he merely gave the man a cool nod. the
rangers were careful …
Jed was now the new King, of the Mc Kenna Kingdom, which he had never
wanted. He preferred being free. But now all that had changed and he had no
choice in the matter. "If I do nut take me niece with me, she will leave on her own,
after I …
Two, three times he stumbled, not falling, but Jed was now forcing his mind and
body to function. Instinct finally made Jed seek refuge from the hot sun. A group
of juniper trees lay ahead alongside the trail. Upon reaching the trees Jed …
The fact that Jed was now daring to think he could buy her love and loyalty to
Grandie was not only hurtful, but highly insulting! In fact, she would like nothing
better at this moment than to wipe that self-confident smile right off his face! But
there …
Jed was now to make sure that Michael didn't pull out or spill the beans by
showing unusual behaviour. In Michaels case unusual behaviour was his normal
behaviour. Having the freedom to travel around from city to city was liberating.
Like Jed was now. “I'm sorry,” he said, as if he had read her mind and had known
that she would immediately think of her brother. “You're not the one who put Jed
in there.” She forced a smile to assure him that she was all right. She wasn't …
She forced a smile 'Yes, it was okay—but don't do it again without telling me,
hmm?' Planting a kiss on his brow, she straightened her shoulders, silently
cursing the damn man. Only to find Jed was now standing at the foot of her bed.
Jed was now more responsive, and in much less pain. He held out his hand to
me. “Let me shake your hand, Jim. You've just saved my life.” I shook his hand in
both of mine as I fought back my own tears. I couldn't say it to him, but I felt proud.
Derrick opened his mouth to reply, but Montreal Jed was now ranting, “To prove I
am not in cahoots with any of my fellow showmen, I will select a woman from the
fair town of Laramie. Yes, one of you will have the opportunity to know what it …
Jed was now a very interesting shade of blue with pink spots. To his credit though
, he hadn't yet lapsed into a coma- a point not missed by the man who had just
entered the room. “Having fun, Lou?” he asked. “What?” Lou said as he turned.
Wildly her eyes looked about her, seeing buckskin stretched across leaning
poles, making a roof over which Jed was now standing, already ripping his
gunbelt from about his waist. "Squaw, the waitin' has been hard, but damn well
worth it," …
II Jed was now a sophomore, and a person of more consideration. He was
studying quadratic equations, and the English poets from Milton to Pope, and
nineteenth century European history, and — to please Liza — New Testament
exegesis; …
The Presbyterian Church was without a pastor for almost two years after that, and
by then the couple felt at home at Bethesda Methodist. Jed was now mastering
his father's business, having worked in the role of apprentice since he turned …
Spreading the word to nonbelievers in the Ten Mile District or Kokomo?” She
pulled back. “I've no idea,” she replied tersely. Jed was now adjusting his hat—a
bowler black as ink and apparently new, since it hadn't seen enough Leadville
dust …
Two weeks had passed; Jed was now back at home with Polly. The police
continued their search for Flora but to no avail. The futile attempts of the police to
find his sister prompted Polly to persuade Jed to see a movie to brighten him up.
Jed was now free to ponder the riddle of Caroline. Everything about her was
intriguing. It seemed incredible that a woman with her beauty wasn't married by
now, especially with the shortage of women in the West. Even more, why hadn't
she …
The men were very grateful, and many were heard to say, “Thank you, Sister,
thank you.” Jed was now required to convince Mike that Emmeline really wasn't a
Nun, and that she hadn't temporarily shed her habit while away from the convent.
"Tell me what has happened." I told her briefly and that the Third Jed was now
jeddak. "Then I am lost," she said, "for he is all powerful." "Perhaps that is your
salvation," Itoldher. "To reward me for the services Ihad rendered him, the new
jeddak …
Jed was now free to ponder the riddle of Caroline. Everything about her was
intriguing. It seemed incredible that a woman with her beauty wasn't married by
now, especially with the shortage of women in the West. Even more, why hadn't
she …
His eighth-grade friends, those who knew of his chickens and had asked to be
allowed to view their (when the awful time came) slaughter, would have
understood the antagonism Jed was now thrown into: A thief is making off with
Jed …
Jed was now captive! She came back up, dusting her hands. “He won't get out of
there in a hurry!” she said, obviously well pleased with herself. I clapped my
hands. “Well done, you!” I said with relief. However, Jackie, for once the practical
one …
But other than needing a shower, I'm cool.” Steve didn't believe it for a second.
He grabbed some tissues and handed them to Hunter. “Are you going to tell me
who that guy Jed was now?” One time was fine. He could share an orgasm with …
The dusk-lit street lamps glowed oddly, the cold warping their light and giving it
an underwater quality. It was eerie. I parked my car in front of the empty storefront
Jed was now occupying and shot out. The subzero air smelled like steel, and the …
Even though Jed was now, a little closer to the surface, than he was before, he
was still well under and would be, for a while. His thoughts were distorted. The
coma held a firm grip. Nevertheless, he struggled to climb. “That smell,” he
reminded …
In return, we will try to find you a decent bottle of wine from our extensive cellar
when you return,” remarked the Israeli. Jed was now pretty certain that Mr.
Schwartz was his counterpart in Israeli intelligence in Pretoria. They were
deliberately …
Jed was now at the front of the throng, near Flo and her women. Inez slid in
beside him. The woman on the step lifted her face. With her hair trailing like
snakes, she reminded Inez of a weeping Greek tragedy mask, with a touch of
Medusa.
Both Demi and Louise were still on holiday and Jed was now in Brighton.
Dancing school had not yet started so Guilly moped around – she spent a lot of
the time in the dance studio fantasising about getting a job. She knew she was a
good …
Jed was now standing infrontofthe fireplace with hisback toher. Why had heleft
insuchahurry? She shrugged and set theeggs on the table. Uncle Emmett walked
intothe room. “Morning.” Everyone said morning back. “Breakfast is ready,sweetie …
Usually I bump into him sometime during the week. Spreading the word to nonbe
- lievers in the Ten Mile District or Kokomo?” She pulled back. “I've no idea,” she
replied tersely. Jed was now adjusting his hat—a bowler black as ink 309.
And, for the first time in nearly ten years, Jed was now walking without the aid of a
cane, the family at last able to afford the surgery to correct his knee. “Dodds and
Enrique are just taking it in their stride,” Kelly added. Though she cut short of …
Jed was now standing in front of the fireplace with his back to her. Why had he
left in such a hurry? She shrugged and set the eggs on the table. Uncle Emmett
walked into the room. “Morning.” Everyone said morning back. “Breakfast is ready …
thinking+as+fast thinking+as+fast
He was thinking very fast ; he was thinking as fast as he rode. Once a terrible
temptation came upon him : he might let the fatal shot be fired ; then he might fire
another. Thus he would get rid of Thurstane, and at the same time have the air of …
thinking+as+fast
It slows time. I'm hyperventilating. I'm rippling with news from the satellites. I'm
thinking as fast as light travels. Outside the blinding, restrictive window at the
bottom of the B-2 Spirit there existed a tremendous hidden landscape, now
available.
Thinking as fast as I could, I replied honestly that I was not an officer. With that he
led me back down the various ladders to an open hatch forward. 'Sparks! ' he
shouted down the hole, and a tousled head appeared. 'Take this chap below and …
Breedlove started thinking as fast as he could, trying to figure a way out of this.
Maybe they have the wrong guy. After all, they couldn't have known what I had in
mind. So far, all they got me on is reckless driving. Breedlove eased the 22 up …
thinking+as+fast
He wanted to spread the idea of system conditions and system thinking as fast as
possible. Business executives from major Swedish companies such as, IKEA,
Electrolux, Swedish McDonalds, construction companies, the leading
supermarket …
Saba did his best to comply immediately with their commands and not appear to
be a threat, all the while thinking as fast as he could how to escape. When the
last of the prisoners were brought into formation, the guards stepped back and …
“Is exactly what you have to get used to: thinking as fast as your senses react.”
His hand shot out and hit Amelia in the chest. She flew backwards and sprawled
across the dirt several feet away, gasping for air. Both Sergei and Markus
stepped …
thinking+as+fast
… Deliverance playing in my head. I'm surprised there wasn't smoke rising from
the three of us, assuming that the other two are thinking as fast and furious on
how to get out of this as I was. Ijust hope that they're doing a way betterjob then I
am.
thinking+as+fast
“Damn.” “Yeah.” Silence fell between us. I was thinking as fast as I could, but I
wasn't getting anywhere. “You didn't come speeding into town to talk about
Damien,” Jessie said. “Something else spooked you. Wanna tell me what?” “Not
really.
'Mum, what's happened to the cakes? It looks like someone has cut the ends of
them all.' I was thinking as fast as I could, 'Oh no! Who would have done that? I
will ask the others later. We did have some for breakfast, but they really must not
do …
Petrovich opened his mouth to shout back, but his eyes were glazed and he had
trouble thinking as fast as Sánchez because of the smeerlop, and at that moment
Colonel López stepped in and broke it up, telling them both to get to bed.
… same—now a grand vista of the Rocky Mountains. “I—I don't understand,”
Autumn said, perplexed. “What is it, sweetie?” “It's not there.” Her mind was
racing, trying in vain to sort it out. Johnny, too, was perplexed, thinking as fast as
he could.
Where is home?' 'We don't have a home. We sleep in the van. We've been
sleeping in it since Christmas. We were in California and Nevada and now we
are going to our grandmother's house.' He is thinking as fast as he can, one hand
70.
thinking+as+fast
Don't assume that your system has frozen if you don't see any movement for as
much as a minute. The math involved in remapping each pixel in a swirl effect
would make Einstein choke. Be patient. The computer is thinking as fast as it can.
“Tell him to go back to Philadelphia—not by train, they'll check that,” Elizabeth
said rapidly, thinking as fast as she was talking. “Tell him to go to my Aunt
Dorrie's house in Wynnewood. Dorothea Hunter, 32 Ambercrest Drive. Have you
got that?
I'm Doctor Zylinski's roommate,” Orsini stammered, thinking as fast as he could,
walking toward the light. “You're full of shit, he doesn't have a roommate. He lives
alone.” At that point Orsini leapt in the direction of the light and felt the frame of a …
Thinking as fast as I could by what he just said I couldn't help but blurt out, "How
old are you?" "Does that really matter knowing what I am? Or do you think that I'm
robbing the cradle?" He was teasing me again. "Oh! No, I didn't mean to sound …
thinking+as+fast
… to take any more until tonight. When I came back from walking Max, I went into
the kitchen, and Mom was looking around with a frown on her face. “Where'd my
mom go?” she asked me. Thinking as fast as I could, I said, “I didn't know she …
But when two or more people share a connection, they can speed through
metaphorical thinking as fast as their synapses can fire. To raise students'
awareness and later their strategic employment of analogies and metaphors,
give them …
“Well, son,” I said thinking as fast as a sentimentally-smitten fifty-four year-old
could, “since everything took place during my last busy season...why don't you
just call it something like that?” He shook his head and frowned; we argued about
it …
thinking+as+fast
“Thank you,” I said, thinking as fast as I could and hoping my face was as
deadpan as I wanted it to be. I hadn't seen the letter, but it contained nothing that I
would not have approved if someone had asked me to do so. I didn't think
Phillipe …
… you mind telling us why you're here?” Michelle was thinking as fast as she
could, showing them nothing. “I've been trying to get in touch with John and he's
not answering his phone, so I thought I'd come by and leave a message on his
door.
The man began thinking as fast as he could; he had a couple different options.
He could lie, say nothing, or play the innocent role but as he looked at the wiry
man none seem to bode well. He knew that if he did not come up with an answer, …
As the General was about to set off in the same way that he would have led a
cavalry line, Milton was thinking as fast as his shrunken brain cells would fire. “
The jail is closed, on health grounds, typhoid you know, so I'll need some time to
get …
I was thinking as fast as I could. “It's called 'Texas Wrestling Tag.' Do you see all
of the dogwood trees that are in bloom?” He nodded his head in assent. “Well,
those trees are the safety zones. If you are touching one of them, it is like you are …
I was thinking as fast as I could to cheer him up. "You can always make another
house but you can't always live with me." "Yeah, but you don't know the half of it,"
he sobbed, "I was gonna be twelve today but now our house is burnt and I got no …
He was actually thinking as fast as he could about the situation. He knew the
officer was serious because he had used the term “Unchristian” instead of the
commonly used abbreviation: “Unch!” Also, knowing that he was involved in
helped …
I hadn't slept a few hours, I'd slept almost a day and a half on that city roof! I must
have looked really crushed—as I was—because the government man said, “You'
re going to have some problems, huh?” I nodded, thinking as fast as I could.
He was thinking as fast as he could and hoped that he would not say anything
that he could not recall later, if the subject came up. Still building a new personna
. They both became quiet and he had an opportunity to see that she was truly an …
"Get it, or I swear I will hurt you very badly." I walked woodenly towards the locker,
thinking as fast as I could. Had I slipped the safety off either of the guns? Could I
grab one, turn, and shoot before Alan speared me like a cocktail olive? Hell …
thinking+as+fast
… as fast as he could' is implicitly saying to the reader: 'I invite you to imagine a
context in which it makes sense to say "Lok was running as fast as he could".'9
The novel will gradually construct that context, or if you like the reader will
gradually …
He drove his ravenous prick as deeply into me as he could, pulling back almost
to the point of removal with each reverse stroke. He was panting and grunting,
and crying out in passion as he delivered a stupendous fuck. He seized my cock
as …
as+he+could
Nothing but a sand bottom and what seemed to be no back to the cave, just a
deep darkness. He could feel his legs were now swinging around in the current
and he pushed off of the rock as hard as he could and kicked with all his strength
to …
The owner had selected certain parts of his plantation, and told him to take up as
many acres as he could properly care for and cultivate. The land was not good,
most of it being "old field"; but if he could make enough this first year to feed his …
as+he+could
… this community brought about a personal connection between developer and
land. Often he could even sell his land to somebody else from the commu- nity.
But as soon as he could no longer cultivate it, the land reverted to the community.
He was beginning to become confused and scared as he could hear people
screaming with pain. It got so bad that he couldn't do anything but close his eyes
and hope for the best. He just happened to open his eyes and look up at a
creature …
as+he+could as+he+could
Gundo spread his legs and leaned as far forward as he could. As he did so, the
cheeks of his ass separated to reveal his almost hairless, pink sphincter, and his
hands went behind him to grasp his buttocks and separate them further.
as+he+could as+he+could
As such, however, they were treated by her with quiet civility; and by her husband
with as much kindness as he could feel towards anybody beyond himself, his
wife, and their child. He really pressed them, with some earnestness, to consider …
… piles by the entrance, exhausted and needing time to recover before reporting
to Steve, who was the unofficial leader, who just happened to be in the right
place at the right time, to save as many humans as he could when the attacks
started.
Sam made his departure from Liz as fast as he could. He enjoyed her company,
but for now he needed to be alone as he headed back to his apartment to get his
two pieces of luggage, which he had already placed by the front door two days …
I dare boldly affirm—that the same rule of propriety, viz., that every man should
have as much as he could make use of, would hold still in the world without
straitening anybody, since there is land enough in the world to suffice double the …
That first night at camp, he was curled into a ball underneath his Buck Rogers
sleeping bag, crying as quietly as he could to himself. He had to make sure not to
alert the other kids sleeping around him that he was crying inside his sleeping
bag …
Booth spoke as much as he could in defence of his friend; indeed, he had
represented him in as favourable a light as possible, and had particularly left out
those hard words with which, as he hath observed a little before, the major
interlarded …
The walls sparkled from top to bottom with something, at least as far as he could
see. It reminded him of twinkling stars against a dark sky. It was simply beautiful,
in an eerie sort of way— so smooth looking. It shone like polished marble, like …
as+he+could
… his eyes as he tried to stay awake. Everything seemed quiet, except for that
terrible buzzing in his head and he could see the cop above him talking into his
two-way radio. He felt dumfounded as he could see the officer's lips move, but he …
… forced his mate to suffer, and decided he wouldn't even try to fight it anymore.
Dave had earned this, and not through fucking Rock Paper Scissors either. He
smiled and relaxed as much as he could, dragging his mate's mouth down to his.
… cupping it with his lips and bathing its generous length with his saliva, sucking
in as hard as he could, licking the underside of the shaft. As if in response to his
thought, Peter felt the thick prick begin to stir, stiffening and thickening at the …
as+he+could
But be this as it will, which I lay no stress on, this I dare boldly affirm, that the
same rule of propriety – viz., that every man should have as much as he could
make use of, would hold still in the world, without straitening anybody, since there
is …
As far as he could remember, the earliest account of such an experiment
appeared in the writings of Herodotus: the Egyptian pharaoh Psamtik isolated
two infants in the seventh century B.C. and commanded the servant in charge of
them …
by Stanley G. Weinbaum Jarvis stretched himself as luxuriously as he could in
the cramped general quarters of the Ares. "Air you can breathe I" he exulted. "It
feels as thick as soup after the thin stuff out there!" He nodded at the Martian …
as+he+could as+he+could
… the living painter had spoken it, that his somewhat constrained treatment was
due simply to his having been puzzled with the intricacy of what he saw, and
giving as much as he could with a hand which was less advanced than his
judgment.
He was always inclined to take life as lightly as he could, to cross bridges when
he came to them, pay no heed for the future, even when everything seemed
under threat. But here that did not seem the right thing to do. He could have taken
it all …
as+he+could
The Prince was brought up with great care; and, as soon as he could speak, they
told him all sorts of dreadful stories about people who had short noses. No one
was allowed to come near him whose nose did not more or less resemble his …
as+he+could
The Captain seemed anxious to see as much sport as he could, for he frequently
asked those who carried dogs in their arms whether " his little 'un would kill," and
appeared sorry when such answers were given as — " My dog's mouth's a little …
as+he+could as+he+could
.
A Legal Guide for Unmarried Couples Toni Lynne Ihara, Ralph E. Warner,
Frederick Hertz. the more important financial clauses. Obviously, you need to be
clear with your partner on things such as housecleaning and cooking. Just don't
mix up …
If+someone If+someone
Controlling these relationships constitutes a large part of what it means for us to
have control over our lives and our identities (Beauchamp and Childress 1983). If
someone proceeds to violate our confidentiality by revealing private information …
Hence, if he says that canary wine is agreeable he is quite content if someone
else corrects his terms and reminds him to say instead: It is agreeable to me. This
holds moreover not only for the taste of the tongue, palate, and throat, but also for …
If someone dreams that he was gazing at a fox from a distance, he will incur a
disease of the bowels and the lungs; and if … If someone dreams that he was
playing with a fox or took one as a tamed pet into his house, he will fall in love
with a …
Eleven items require the child to make a determination about the
appropriateness of an action or situation (e.g., If someone touches a child's
private parts, should the child tell?). Seventeen items deal with actions that a
child could take in …
Susto can result if someone is badly frightened by a black magic curse. In
extreme cases, voodoo death can result, as the person is literally scared to death.
• Ghost sickness Among many American Indian tribes, people who become preoc
- …
"If someone ridiculed my car, I would feel irritated". 2. How much do you agree
with the statement, "My car reminds me of who I am". 3. Picture yourself
encountering someone who would like to get to know you. How much do you
think you …
Other ways of saying afraid Other common ways of saying 'afraid' are frightened
and scared If someone is extremely afraid, then … If someone is afraid because
they are worrying about something, then you can use adjectives such as anxious, …
If+someone If+someone
Rights & Responsibilities David Wayne Brown, Ralph Warner, Janet Portman.
Some employers require written authorization from the employee. you will need
to mail or fax them a copy of the release included at the bottom of the rental …
If a baby is born with a closed hand,it will be close-fisted or stingy in life. If a baby
is homely during infancy, it will be handsome on reaching maturity. If one is born
with two webs and a veil he can always talk to ghosts. If someone is born with a …
Q. Are there special recommendations if someone in the family or household has
an immune system problem? A. Yes. The person receiving a polio vaccine
should receive only IPV (not OPV because the virus is shed in the stool for up to 6
wk) …
1.18 STATUTORY GUARDIANSHIP BY HEADS OF FAMILIES Modelled on the
case of patrons, another species of guardianship, also called statutory, has been
evolved. If someone emancipates his son, or his daughter, or his grandchild …
If+someone
This is a fundamental question: when does a mood cross some imaginary line
from normal to abnormal? Probably the best way to approach this is to look at
disruptions and overall functioning in the individual's life. If someone gets by with
four …
Coming up with actual statements that are true or are false and substituting them
into the form of the argument is a time-honored way of showing invalidity. So if
someone argues, for example, that (1) if Smith wins the election fair and square, …
Relationships and Status Here are the types of relationships people have and
different ways of talking about people's status. S If someone is single, they are not
married. S If someone is your ex. you did have a relationship with them but you
do …
1 If someone criticised your hairstyle would you laugh it off or get very upset? 2
What kind of programmes … 7 If someone tells some children to 'clear off, how do
you think that person probably feels about the children? 8 Name something that …
But the infection has still occurred, and the herpes virus is still capable of being
passed on to someone else, who may then get a fullblown case with quite painful
, recurring blisters. So if someone ever accuses you of having given them herpes, …
… Strategy..........................................................................................182 Reading the
eyes ..........................................................................................................182 Strategy for
detecting if someone is 'normally organised' .....................................182 Surveying
for …
18 From the fourteenth day of the month of Nisan in the evening, until the night of
the twenty-first day of the month, you must eat matzot. 19 During these seven
days, no leaven shall be found in your homes. If someone eats any leaven during …
In a given belief distribution, there may of course be a proposition C (or several
such propositions) which you believe to the same degree as you believe B given
A. But if someone else, or you in a different information state, may consistently …
… couple of days pass between calls, or alternate between telephone calls and e-
mails. Most people are busy but committed to getting back with you. If someone
refuses to call you back, you're probably lucky not to be working with that person!
Even if you're injured on the job, if someone other than your employer or a
coworker might be partly to blame, you can use this book to seek compensation.
How to Win Your Personal Injury Claim is your insurance claim companion. it sets
out …
Then ... let your breath out as quickly as possible...and as you do so ... you will
feel yourself sagging limply back into the chair ... and you will become twice as
deeply relaxed as you are now ... twice as deeply relaxed. Now, take that very
deep …
The amount of air exchanged each breath during normal breathing is (T) dm3.
The extra air taken in by breathing in as deeply as possible is OQ dm3. The extra
air expelled by breathing out as deeply as possible is pip dm3. b) There is always …
Instead, they gasp out air as if they were pushing a heavy load, no longer using
the deeper and side parts of the lungs, where the blood-flow rate is faster and the
renewal of energy greatest. Breathing only as deeply as the chest speeds up the …
Nussbaum stresses the narrative imagination as deeply constitutive of both
compassionate thinking and civic responsibility12, conceiving the implication of
both author and reader in the work of literature as deeply constitutive of a kind of …
Meditation Technique: Start humming as deeply as possible, and as loudly as
possible. Think of yourself as a hollow vessel and start humming. Think of
yourself as a hollow vessel; forget your body, forget your mind, just become the
humming.
"Take a deep, slow, deliberate breath through your nose, and fill your lungs as
deeply as you can. Good, now pause. Breathe out through your nose as slowly
and as deeply as you can, emptying all of the air from your lungs. Very good, now …
(iv) At the end of a normal inspiration, ask the subject to inhale as deeply as
possible to measure inspiratory reserve volume (IRV) and return to normal
breathing. (v) At the end of a normal expiration, ask the subject to expire as much
as …
measurement of tidal volume (VT) and respiratory frequency (fR). iv) At the end of
a normal inspiration, ask the subject to inhale as deeply as possible to measure
inspiratory reserve volume (IRV), and return to normal breathing. v) At the end of …
Breathe in as deeply and as quickly as possible. 6. Hold your breath for 10
seconds to allow the drug to reach deeply into your lungs. 7. Close the diskus by
sliding the thumb grip backwards as far as it will go. This automatically resets the
lever …
as+deeply
For vital capacity (VC). the patient inhales as deeply as possible and exhales into
the mouthpiece as completely as possible. … For inspiratory capacity (1C), the
patient breathes normally for several breaths and inhales as deeply as possible.
For vital capacity (VC), the patient inhales as deeply as possible and exhales into
the mouthpiece as completely as possible. … For inspiratory capacity (1C), the
patient breathes normally for several breaths and inhales as deeply as possible.
as+deeply as+deeply
Breathe out just as deeply. Again, breathe in very deeply, hold, and breathe out
just as deeply. And again, breathe in very deeply, hold, and out just as deeply.
Resume breathing normally, and continue to relax. This breathing exercise is part …
… descends and thus forces your belly to rise (the stuff in your abdomen has to go
somewhere when your diaphragm moves downward). To understand what I
mean, I suggest you put your hand on your belly and breathe as deeply as you
can.
The work of the great German artist does indeed appear in Warburg's
interdisciplinary treatment as deeply invested in the same complex early modern
astrological culture as Melanchthon, Luther, and the rest. Yet, the story told in the
talk of …
No other language has penetrated South African society as deeply as English.
The much larger primary speech community of Afrikaans forms 15 % of the South
African population, and this proportion is shrinking on account of population …
I hated Buck as deeply as I wished him dead, as deeply as I had loved Lill an
hour ago, as deeply as I loved her now. But I couldn't shoot him. I wavered only a
moment, then left Buck's hand hanging in the air as I unbuckled my holster. I
hung …
… it clear that reports of involuntariness are a mark of a "good" hypnotic subject.
Thus, at least some subjects who are motivated to present themselves as "deeply
hypnotized" may exaggerate A Social-Psychological Approach to Hypnosis 105.
She attacks the myth of aesthetic autonomy, which she sees as deeply linked to
the notion of Great Art. She writes, „aesthetics – the philosophy of art – [...] exists
in a symbiotic relationship with the idea of ‚Art' as comprehensible in terms which …
Charanis seems to have thought that the ultimate, negative outcome was
effectively foreordained: “To check by legislation an institution as deeply rooted in
society as monasticism was in Byzantium was impossible.”7 Charanis was
correct to …
… in Stalinist hagiography, was always depicted as deeply moved by cats and
children and brought to tears by Beethoven's Appasionata. (The ultimate version
of this procedure is to feminicize masculinity: a true man is in a passive-feminized …
as+deeply
In saying this we must bear in mind that tao, unlike ti or t'ien, is not regarded as
being in a position to dispense a special favor to man or as deeply concerned
with man's well-being, for tao is impartial to everything as it generates,
comprehends …
as+deeply
as deeply as I can" (see lower part of Table 10.1). The school sample consisted
of 507 students 224 M. M. ABU-HILAL.
Anne was in the throws of pleasure, lost in his arms, wanting to feel excitement
and desire after years of none, feeling him thrusting faster, pulling her onto his
cock as deeply as he could with every powerful movement, tantalizing her. His
cock …
Regardless of the kind of work, those with calling orientations are likely to
experience their work as deeply meaningful. Callings As a Secular Entity
Although religious connotations of callings survive, the concept of a calling has
taken on …
paralyzed in such a hopeless
It helps me to get away from this world of conventions and mortal routine. I like to
watch the rays of fire-light glistening through the glass and liquor. I am
ioggerheaded. I can see my eyelashes. Here comes one with a birch canoe. I get
in.
,
someone
In fact, they weren't as far down the path as he was—they worked for him. And so
they told him exactly what they knew he wanted to hear. The young men who had
grown up with him replied, “Tell these people who have said to you, 'Your …
At times they promise to co-operate with their small suppliers, at times they try to
crush them through direct competition.52 And there are, furthermore, emergent
regional economies which seem unlikely to proceed even as far down the path to …
And those extra bricks certainly had not been there when he and Lemuel had
arrived less than an hour earlier. “What's going on?” Jack mumbled to himself.
Jack walked as far down the path as was possible, 258 The Beginning of a
Beginning.
If he had gone off in a sprint like the one we saw, or rather heard, just now, it is
doubtful if he would have got as far down the path as his motorbike. He would
almost certainly have given up before he got away on it. Therefore it was not
Hilton, …
They reasoned that their experiments would have the greatest chance of success
if they chose as the recipient a single cell that was as far down the path leading to
a fully-grown organism as a single cell can get before it becomes two cells.
He is trying to get us as far down the path of eternal progression as He can, as far
as we will go. He does not jump on our every mistake saying, “Ah ha! You
messed up, now I get to damn you!” No, why would He make the ultimate
sacrifice for …
Readers will be able to start their journey at a relatively simple descriptive level
and pursue it as far down the path of depth of understanding and art of practice
as far as they wish. Steve Benton is most widely known as the inventor of the …
Cohen's senior colleagues in the Clinton administration credited his enthusiasm
with nudging them and the president as far down the path toward developing a
system as they had come. One senior official speculated that if William Perry, …
… work that she did with her inner children. I always tell students that we can only
take others as far down the path as we are willing to go ourselves. Chapter
Twenty-Three The Treasures of Thailand “Dream—it is never easy 203 Linda
Baker.
He didn't want to believe that Stalin's regime had gone as far down the path of
arbitrary terror as the evidence indicated, since he clung to the notion that the
Soviet Union would eventually develop more democratic institutions and
abandon its …
… it may not need to proceed as far down the path of bureaucratic regulation as
nineteenth-century precursors such as Bentham designed for the Indian Civil
Service, or as Weber found in the Prussian bureaucracy. Modern forms of
electronic …
Delany had gone as far down the path toward pan-Africanism as one could while
still maintaining the antebellum black elite's convictions about Christianity,
civilization, and racial progress, convictions forged in the struggle against
American …
… furthermore, emergent regional economies which seem unlikely to proceed
even as far down the path to flexible specialisation as Los Angeles, Silicon Valley
, or Route 128. For example, Benton found shoe firms in Madrid more interested
in …
Part of finding healing from past pain and mistakes — part of becoming a highly
healthy person — is sharing our pain and our healing process with others who
are not as far down the path as we are. After the births of our daughter, Kate, and …
of darkness
,
It was this vision and this dream that held up the hands of Washington at Valley
Forge and for which Lincoln wandered down the Valley of the Shadow of Death
to the deathlessness of martyrdom. And all the way from Plymouth Rock and …
Nine Pound Hammer On a soggy Sunday morn, I stumbled down the street I felt
the biting chill of freezing water at my feet I had quitting on my mind and Mad Dog
on my breath As I walked down the valley of the shadow of death Through …
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Death is the great enemy, and the plaintive cry of the ancient patriarch echoes
through the centuries down the valley of the shadow of death: "If a man die, shall
he live again?" (Job 14:14). The answers of the pantheistic and animistic
religions …
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Tardiveau admonished Audrain “not to mention the issue of his family,”34 in his
correspondence with de Luzières, for the man was consumed with worry about
his family's impending journey down the valley of the shadow of death, through …
down+the+Valley+of+the+Shadow+of+Death
God knows there are a lot of people going down the valley of the shadow of
death right now; but, how did you know I was there this morning? I slipped into
the last row, saw you down front, and was out of there almost before anyone else.
By morning he had reached the point that coherent, conversational speech was
no longer possible. When he talked with me that night, we were already walking
down the valley of the shadow of death together, and we feared no evil.
When his voice quavered and broke with human weakness, and Dinah begged
him to spare himself, he shook his gray head. "Maybe he hears me—I will go as
far as I can with him down the valley of the shadow of death," And then he folded …
When they go down the valley of the shadow of death, and friends and relatives
stand still and can go no further — He goesdown bytheir side. When they wake
up in the unknown world of Paradise —they are still with Him. When they rise with …
down+the+Valley+of+the+Shadow+of+Death
… 1875 Bradlaugh was severely ill and it was feared that he would die, Besant
tells us that 'he walked down the valley of the shadow of death' (Psalm 23: 4).47
Most extraordinary is the way that Besant expressed her decision to commit
herself …
down+the+Valley+of+the+Shadow+of+Death
He gasped, doubled over, and Ruth broke free, down the aisle, down the valley
of crates, down the valley of the shadow of death. “'I will fear no evil: for thou art
with me.'” But where was she going? She didn't have time to plug headphones …
,
as his father was had noticed Houellebecq’s existence
,
it was
April 5, 1951: Judge Kaufman imposes the death sentence on Rosenbergs,
sentences Sobell to 30 years This death sentence is not surprising. It had to be.
There had to be a Rosenberg Case because there had to be an intensification of
the …
He had to believe that it was for her because there had to be justification that he
could believe in when he put the last piece of the puzzle together, when he had
to leave and bring Ann in. There had to be justification beyond his duty to his job …
At the same time, they could not be completely arbitrary, because there had to be
some common cultural characteristics as the starting point for the work of
ideologizing. Serbs and Croats provide a good example of the element of
arbitrariness …
And finishing meant not only editing but also doing a videotape mix in California,
because there had to be a series structure imposed on it. We were actually the
last show of the series, and Steve Allen had to narrate a videotape opening and …
The floor plan came into scrutiny now because there had to be double joists
under all frame partition-walls, and a triple joist at the first joist of the lower
elevation. Extra joists were to provide extra bearing for partitions. The double
joists were …
Because there had to be something wrong with his brain. There had to be. Fact
was, despite all the reasons he had to be ticked off at Molly, all he could think
about was her sweetness. That sweetness kept coming back to nudge away any …
because+there+had+to+be because+there+had+to+be
In practice, because there had to be flexibility between competing claims of the
gods and the actual needs of any city, the requirements of ritual were satisfied by
procedures subject to public discussion and legislative decision.
The Creator created us from a fixed point, we know this because there had to be
a beginning. If we were not created, than there is no higher power. But because
we have scientifically proven that we had to have been created, there must be a …
Harvey had predicted that because there had to be a way for the blood to get
from the arteries to the veins, tiny blood vessels must connect them. In 1661 the
Italian anatomist Malpighi (1628–1694), using the newly invented microscope …
because+there+had+to+be
Convoy was a strategy of numbers, because there had to be a fixed number of
escorts for each group of ships to be protected. To some extent the problem could
be solved, on a temporary basis, by converting wartime destroyers into escorts, …
De Munck, Lourens, and Lucassen write that a certain population size was a
prerequisite for setting up a guild, because there had to be sufficient people
available to become members, and in fact in places of fewer than 500 inhabitants
craft …
Both Dalrymple in Britain and Charles de Brosses in France were adamant that
there 'must be' such a land, if only because there had to be a counterpart to the
Asian land mass in the northern hemisphere to keep the rotating globe in …
93.75 pounds of cole slaw and 56.25 pounds of potato salad. ln Example 3, 150
wasn't possible because there had to be a whole number of men and women.
Example 4. The measures of the two acute angles in a right triangle are in the
ratio …
Must have been a long while. There were hats, and I could see the screwdrivers I'
d got Dad to do my stereo with. And I wondered if the stereo was something that
mattered. Because there had to be something. In this whole room full of useless …
The court determined that there had been no duress because there had to be
coercion of will, rather than a change in circumstance, in order to vitiate consent.
A coerced transaction may be accepted after the coercion has ended. In other …
Because there had to be a way out. If he thought she would simply acquiesce
then he had very little notion of who she really was. The first thing she had to do
was forestall the wedding. A stomach complaint would do to begin with, and then …
Because there had to be lines, somewhere between them, lines they didn't cross.
Because if they crossed the lines, and he became someone she counted on, how
could she go back to not having him in her life? She would handle it, because …
Immediately after the first successful nuclear test by Pakistan, about nine years
ago, the Government of Saudi Arabia donated several billion dollars to the
Pakistani's nuclear weapons program, because there had to be an Islamic
nuclear …
… such as the New York Mercantile Exchange and IntercontinentalExchange, is
indicative of the fund's considerable market presence but not necessarily its
market power because there had to be counterparties on the other side of
Amaranth's …
93.75 pounds of cole slaw and 56.25 pounds of potato salad. In Example 3, 150
wasn't possible because there had to be a whole number of men and women.
Example 4. The measures of the two acute angles in a right triangle are in the
ratio …
He said he was leaving because there had to be more—something better—and
now he lives alone in a basic closet over a freakin' Laundromat.” “I know it seems
like forever, but it's only been three months. You guys can still work it out if you …
He feels that The Andy Griffith Show obviously had to be a one-camera operation
simply because there had to be so much shooting outdoors. Ruben's experience
as producer of The Phil Silvers (Sergeant Bilko) Show, several variety shows …
If one takes the extreme position of “day one,” then the process is already out of
compliance because there had to be plenty of informal conversations about the
business problem (requirements) and how the new software could solve it (
design) …
To achieve this, Arabic poetry needed the collaboration of both poets and critics,
because there had to be an intensive (rather spontaneously instigated) campaign
to bring home, in rational argument, the value and need of change, and to …
There were never more than a symbolic handful of throat-singing songs
performed in festivals or concerts during Soviet times, because there had to be
room for Soviet songs. Then, as soon as the rest of the world started to show
some interest, …
Is there something marvelous on the other side, something compelling,
unforgettable? He chuckled, when a memory appeared. True, there is a
steambath across the river. Yes, that is something compelling, unforgettable. Yet
the land seems …
Careful balancing of reasons followed by decisive judgment: that is a dramatic
reenactment of the decision to find something compelling. As history turns the
present into past, it turns contingencies into necessities. Thus, as Brown recedes
into …
These theories are intuitively attractive because there is often something
compelling about each major view of punishment. For example, there is
something compelling about the retributivist focus on the necessity of desert, not
least for …
Stern: What do you think makes something compelling? Fossum: It has to either
do some existing job better or do some new job that maybe we didn't even
recognize needed to be done. Social networking is an example of that and, …
something+compelling
37 Chapter 5: Engage YOUR Audience .............................................................. 47
Chapter 6:: Educate and Offer - Give Them Something Compelling ....... 51
Chapter 7:: Implementing The Spa Marketing Equation ............................. 59
Chapter 8: …
something+compelling
… the pre-Christmas period ... to appreciate that ... there is still something special,
something incredible, something mysterious, something compelling, something
supernatural, something extraordinary, something miraculous about markets and …
It's a boring cliche, unless, that is, the sports star has something compelling to say
upon his return. When John Riggins un-retired from the Washington Redskins in
1981 after a one-year absence, he had something emotive to tell reporters: "I'm …
Success on the Internet means creating something compelling which people love
. This is the first priority and the foundation of web business. For entrepreneurs,
creating a compelling service is something that has to come deep from within; it is …
Used as an adjective, on the other hand, to call something compelling is to
suggest that it is convincing, persuasive, gripping. By appeal to this common
adjectival sense of the word we suggest that we can and should in fact compel
believers …
One might wonder at this point why an appropriate claim to know should be
supported by reasons which are more certain than that which is claimed as
known. Why wouldn't it be enough that there is something compelling that one
can say in …
Instead, just say something compelling enough to elicit an opinion or an
emotional reaction in the course of the conversation. It's yourjob to wheedle the
story out of them. Otherwise, you fall into the trap of having a lot of people who
think their …
Something compelling. Something deeper than your usual New Year weight loss
resolution. Something that will keep you grounded and anchored to your purpose
. That way the lure of the cake is no match for wanting to watch your loved ones …
One team member after another told me that it is not about money; it is about the
excitement of innovating and bringing something compelling to the market. In fact
, Matt told me that following our discussion he was taking his kids to Best Buy for …
… following the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, it has truly become a
worldwide religion. People of every nationality and cultural background embrace
it. Surely such a religious tradition must have something compelling to offer.
It was at once something compelling, but also something that was difficult to
attend to. In becoming aware of a manifestation of the kind of goodness that a
particular theistic story portrays, Valjean experiences a disclosure of a possible
way of …
What happened? Simply put, Starbucks took something quite ordinary and made
it extraordinary. They made the experience of drinking a cup of coffee something
special. They took the mundane and transformed it into something compelling.
Despite painters' attempts to suppress sensuous qualities in their images, the
evidence strongly suggests that early modern viewers found something
compelling — indeed, perhaps needed to find something compelling — in
portraits and …
Leave a unique selling proposition - Be prepared to leave a message that
differentiates you and your products and services from your competition. Offer
something compelling - What does the call recipient get if he or she gets back to
you?
Look, the waiter's coming back. Hurry up and decide what you want.' He pushed
his menu aside without looking at it, holding her gaze. 'I already have,' he said.
There was something compelling, in a nightmarish sense, about the 137 ENVY.
While this nursing practice may be considered distasteful work, there is
something compelling about it that keeps many nurses at the bedside. I will argue
that a jouissance of the abject is implicated in this. A Psychoanalytic Theory of
Anxiety …
Yet, despite the puzzlement, there was something genuine about this man, and
something compelling. There was something more than the words he spoke to
her. There was the manner in which he spoke. He was gentle. She was used to …
The overall effect, as Žižek's reviewer discovered, is inevitably perplexity and
incomprehension, though this may also be accompanied by a sense that there is
something compelling here. But differences in style, all on their own, cannot tell
the …
In Wiseau's case, however, even a casual first viewing of the film (if such a thing
exists) is sufficient proof of the film's seriousness. It turns out, then, that just as
there is something compelling in the tension between contrivance and
authenticity, …
Instead of focusing on whatever is distressing, a person becomes caught up in
something compelling. This might be something pleasant or distracting, or it
might be a worry or unpleasant thought. Whatever it is, it occupies the mind and
keeps …
There was something compelling and peculiar about it. We both felt as if the chair
was saying to us, 'Come and purchase me:' Very odd indeed. The unusual thing
about that chair is, that during the time we were walking around in the building, …
… turned round deliberately; seeing us, he shouted across the separating
distance: “What do you want?” We came up breathlessly, amazed at him when
we came closer. There was something compelling in his eyes. “Rabbi, where do
you live?
she'd tentatively asked, for she did not like to draw attention to her flaws, but there
was something compelling in Jack, compelling enough that she had done
something even bigger than paint her toenails for the first time: she'd married him.
There is something compelling about his articulate criticisms of an economy (and
the people in charge ofit) that seems then and now to be structurally unable and
unwilling to provide for the common good and that is so clearly based on …
There was something compelling, something liberating, something alluring about
this radical divestment. Apparently it took one person to set the stage, and others
were thus granted permission to abandon things and travel light in pursuit of …
Something compelling is forceful and moving, quite different from something that
does not affect one at all. Set Four I. 10. II. (C) Complacency is the opposite of
lock of satisfaction. Complacency means passive satisfaction and therefore …
And when we do attend to it (often by a concerted series of glances), we find
something compelling us, telling us, to act so as to alter the disturbed
circumstance: to "set it right." In the end, the natural world indeed presents a face
to us — but …
The artist transforms human experience into a momentous physical object that
captures something compelling and universal. Induction involves a similar leap,
across a gap, to a concept or claim containing more than the reasoner started
with.
The reason each tool ended up in its bucket is because that bucket offers
something compelling and uniquely differentiated from the tools in the other
buckets. here are quick sound bites about the unique properties of the tools in
each bucket: …
To learn more about this author, or to buy her book, visit her web site at www.
jmbpub.com/betty.htm. In this book read - Uncle Herman's Harem, Switching
Genres, and The Snack Rosanna Filippello, is a 10 year veteran police officer,
single …
.
… her foot prints? That didn't make any sense to him. He then remembered the
whore he had killed at the shack and buried in. 68 Martha Lopez.
He then remembered the old man said, “It's a shame you chose this path, you
show great potential. You would make a great pupil. In fact out of the four, you
have the greater promise.” Spear then understood who he was talking about.
He then remembered his teacher saying he must not run from the Tiger. When he
finds him he must face him. He knew it was his fear telling him to run. He then
realized he must utilize his mind to conquer the Tiger. He thought that if he could …
He+then+remembered
Then he gradually moved the whole scene further away and to the left in his field
of vision. Finally, he made it black and white.Craig startedtofeelbetternow thatthis
unhelpful picture was hardlyvisible.He then remembered an occasion when the …
He then remembered having a conversation with his father when he was 6 in
which his father told him he was adopted but then, frightened of what he had
done, told him not to tell his mother because it would upset her and she couldn't
cope.
He then remembered that in a book he had read as a child ' 'the father of one of
the heroines is shot through the lungs by a … He then remembered that he had
brought “a little bottle of laudanum” in his coat pocket, and resolved to take it and …
He then remembered that he had recently purchased a Sony BMG CD that on a
Windows PC can only be played using the proprietary media player that ships on
the CD. When he first started it up, the music CD had installed the hidden DRM …
He then remembered; he had seen it in the tunnels back at the outpost. This was
indeed the same kind of nocturnal mold growing on these cave walls. As they
sank deeper in the dark Jazzal continued to reassure them there was noting to
fear.
He then remembered the alarm, he was caught there before! He took his
frustrations with him to the … He then remembered he had only one mouth to feed
, with a smile he laid out his spoils from the streets! THE LAND OF THE SUN This
is the …
He then remembered that she had ran towards the backyard. As he walked
silently towards the backyard, he heard her scream... ------ “See I found you! Now
it is your turn”, she said running away to the backside of the house. She wanted
to …
He then remembered the script that was given to them to read about ninety-six
hours ago, in the unknown location... By reading this document, you have chosen
this road. You are on your way to becoming a full member. The next task inducts …
He then remembered that at age 17 he stayed with his eight-year-old male
cousin and rubbed his penis against his cousin's arm while his cousin was
sleeping. The cousin did not know it was happening. Soon after, he had a dream
in …
… up and went into the garage of the residence and obtained the zip ties from the
garage. He also obtained a knife with a four or five inch blade. He thought it was
from the garage as well. He said he then remembered the confessIon 33.
Winston left the house and got into his truck. As he drove up the road he thought
about giving Lola a telephone call. He wondered where he would go because
their wasn't a phone at work that he could use. He then remembered that the …
He knew each country had their own king, but the world of Jovian was headed by
a queen. He knew of her existence but had never seen her. He then remembered
what her name was: 'Queen Meryt-Neith'. He looked at his girls again and they …
He then remembered the home made pies his wife used to make! "Oh how I miss
her Lord." He thought. "Oh Lord?' "Help me get it together, so I can have my life
back." "I miss my wife so much!" He said out loud as tears filled his eyes again.
He then remembered that in the first ward male medical students routinely
touched the corpses of the women who had died the previous day, after which
they went straight on to examine their live maternity patients. In the second ward, …
He then remembered the Wise Ones saying that humans walked on their back
legs, like the bears sometimes did. Hero used his arms to push himself to his legs
. He tried to stand but found it so awkward that he fell into the frigid water.
Paul felt uncomfortable. He then remembered being lonely as a boy, sitting in a
room on his own, reading and playing. He shared a room with his brother, and
when he felt scared at night, he would creep into his brother's bed and cuddle
him.
He then remembered his rifle, left in the scabbard on his saddle. His horse was
several yards away, standing ground tied. He had looked down into the eyes of
the snake, seeing the white membrane covering its eyes. It was shedding time,
and …
He+then+remembered
He glanced over his shoulder every few seconds but saw no one that looked
suspicious. He then remembered his earlier conclusion. They would be stupid to
try something in broad daylight. When the exit to the back road behind the
complex …
He+then+remembered
… become one with his surroundings. He heard voices, albeit whispered, coming
from the cave mouth. How had they found the entrance so quickly? He had only
found it by accident. He then remembered the startled shout he gave as he had …
He then remembered and said with a smile, "Well, it was Chris Born, but now it is
Christian Newborn." "My name was changed too," Faith said. "I used to be called
Doubtful. I doubted everything, especially when I lost one of my very first leather …
You forgot about me, I think, because you experienced me as forgetting about
you.' He then remembered that they used to look at the atlas together, and that
Freddie probably taught him about the continents. I said that he also experienced
me …
He then remembered to attach the camera. The next thing he did was connect the
camera to the computer. He then began to take photographs of the construction
site. Spec Bagger was able to locate Sgt Alexander. He was with SSgt Jordon.
He then remembered to attach the camera. The next thing he did was connect the
camera to the computer. He then began to take photographs of the construction
site. Spec Bagger was able to locate Sgt Alexander. He was with SSgt Jordon.
He then remembered the man didn't understand English. He turned his head
slightly to speak to the black man to find him gone. James lifted his eyes. The
donkey cart was bolting over the rough ground with a cloud of dust behind it,
taking his …
He then remembered the last time she smashed him like this over the head with
an iron bar. She must've done it again! ,thought the fright stricken man. He held
Hamilton gently as he stared at this badly beaten child. The gardener saw the …
He then remembered the soothsayer of Guatemala. He thought, “Things turned
out all right with her, didn't they?” Those thoughts helped him to settle down. They
finally reached their destination. They got out of the limousine and walked …
He+then+remembered
“Jared Johansson,” said Martinez as he then remembered him. “Yes,” Jared said,
“Hay I have good news they gave me the medical board results and I am going to
be departed from the service,” said Johansson. “Good news,” said Martinez, …
He then remembered that no mortal could ever see what God looked like, the
closest being someone from The Old Testament whose name he couldn't recall. “
God?” Eli questioned. “How come you don't sound like Orson Welles?” The figure …
He+then+remembered He+then+remembered He+then+remembered
Not yet sure what had happened to him, knowing only that he had failed to get
Edison, Oaks had stumbled off the antique train at Dearborn and disappeared
into the crowd. And he had discovered that he couldn't eat ghosts anymore—and
that …
He wasn't too unhappy that he had failed to get the job in the mines. He had
never worked underground before and wondered if he would have liked the
mines. Marn knew that he liked working in the woods. He would make the best of
what …
that+he+had+failed+to+get that+he+had+failed+to+get that+he+had+failed+to+get
He also told her that he had failed to get his mother's letter, and had not known
what to think at not hearing from home; that he feared his parents were either
dead or had moved away, and that had he known they were living and anxious to …
that+he+had+failed+to+get
He was disappointed that he had failed to get the mother, but he had not given up
hope of acquiring her. He was toying with the idea ofnotkilling thechild tonight.If
he kepther aliveforonly a few days, he might have anopportunity to make …
Faced with this difficult situation President Sadat felt he had no option but to do
what no other Arab leader had dared, namely to appeal to Israel in the hope that
he could find there the support that he had failed to get from his Arab colleagues …
that+he+had+failed+to+get
The Heisei recession was a damaging blow to Kōhei, but he seemed to be
weathering it. Almost every time I met him he would say that he had failed to get a
job that day, but this may have been because he would be out of Kotobuki very
early …
Realising that he had failed to get through and that it was essential, given that
there was no immediate prospect of the situation improving, that the surgeon
understood the situation, the manager went to see his business manager.
that+he+had+failed+to+get
Not that any invitation seemed likely; the very fact that he had failed to get an
acquittal for Old Moses had endeared Mr. Das to practically nobody. In the end,
the members of the bar agreed between them to put up the money for the railway
fare …
As a result, he was responsible for having ''landed her in an impasse,'' especially
now that he had failed to get Harcourt's commitment to Four In America and the
lectures. ''He has had the things I wanted accepted, re- fused.'' Later the same …
Lafargue, on the other hand, also wanted the 14 July date, and he told Engels
that French socialist and trade union meetings were already scheduled
immediately before that date to select delegates and that he had failed to get
these two …
Still Bassett was of the opinion that he had failed to get control of CFCF because
of behind-the-scenes circumstances that occurred earlier and went beyond the
issue of concentration. In his view, the decision against Baton was the extension …
Three days after this self-imposed deadline passed, Elliot backtracked in a letter
to Lord Auckland, conceding that he had failed to get the concessions, but
predicted imminent success, this time declining to set a time limit. Then he gave …
nately for the them, Towers said that he had failed to get the airplanes' numbers.
The trio were picked to lead the light bombing wing at the dedication of
Lindbergh Field in San Diego, and led 30 aircraft in formation. Scheduled to
make a mock …
He and his three companions were never seen again, and following an extensive
search of the north coast by Theodor Lerner in 1913, it was generally concluded
that he had failed to get ashore.In 1937 and 1938, however, finds in Dove Bay …
The objective in touch is to gain ground, get behind the defenders and score a try
. … Effective play in touch is based on the following: » Agility, especially running
in all its forms — forward, backward, diagonally, accelerating and stopping …
Drawing from a study involving cultural differences in touch behavior among
couples at an international airport, Andersen offers the following narrative of
some of the findings: A family leaving for Tonga formed a circle, wove their arms
around …
1 64) for opening an informal letter. Schluß machen/schließen 'to close/finish' sich
melden 'to get in touch/write' von sich (= dat.) hören lassen 'to get in touch' (lit. 'to
let sb. hear (a) Preparing to sign off: Ich muss jetzt Schluss machen/schließen.
… seal of approval. apron strings *• see tied to someone's APRON STRINGS.
apropos of Concerning, in connection with, as in Apropos of keeping in touch, I
haven 't heard from her in months. This idiom was a borrowing of the French a
propos …
… but now it escapes me. essence of the essence most important ♢ When
someone has a heart attack, time is of the essence -you need to begin treatment
immediately. even even if only just ♢ I still like to keep in touch with friends, even if
only …
A person who only lives intellectually is not in touch with or reflecting on his or
her own life experience. Consequently, important nonrational experiential data
are ignored. This person would not know him- or herself and thus would have no …
In "Touch and Clients Who Have Been Sexually Abused," the author
demonstrates the therapeutic usefulness of touch with such clients, without losing
sight of precautionary measures a clinician needs to consider. In an
autobiographical mode …
with+Houellebecq
My community has been humiliated.”102 They took Houellebecq to court, arguing
that his point of view amounted to Islamophobia and provocation to religious
hatred. The court disagreed, siding with Houellebecq byjudging that the author
had …
Interviews with Houellebecq find the author chain-smoking and sometimes drunk
– he's even been known to make a pass at female interviewers. And yet he
remains a significant writer, one of the only contemporary French authors to
actually …
… moreover, “defiance is a consciously articulated ideological posi- tion” that
insists, with Houellebecq in his novel, that the very “privileging of the individual,
along with his or her experience and narrative,” is itself “historically derived and …
… interview with Houellebecq “with statements [about Islam] that almost perfectly
match those ofthe narrator, hence my supposed certainty. 124 Author
Representations in Literary Reading.
In any event, I asked both Gell-Mann and Hartle, friends of long-standing, if they
had discussed this with Houellebecq. Neither one had, and they were quite
surprised — and rather pleased — to find themselves in a novel. The final
example I …
Gantz, K. (2005): “Strolling with Houellebecq:The Textual Terrain of Postmodern
Flânerie” Journal of ModernLiterature, 28(3):149161. Geertz, C.(1973): “Blurred
Genres: The Refiguration of Social Thought”. American Scholar, 49(2): 165179.
Fukuyama here escapes only by blatant self-contradiction from agreeing with
Kojeve and Lawler (as well as with Houellebecq) that the death of God entails an
end of history that is also the end of humanity's distinctively human being: human …
… cette fois-ci à Amsterdam aux Pays-Bas. Ce qui. 1 Publication : Le Monde de
Houellebecq, Études réunies par Gavin Bowd, University of Glasgow, French and
German publications, 2006. 1 Katherine Gantz, « Strolling with Houellebecq.
For some subjects, you may want to have learners draw a picture and submit it by
e-mail or post it to a discussion forum. For other subjects, you may want to
structure the form of the summary. You could, for example, let learners construct a …
… the facsimile was sent indicating that the facsimile was sent in its entirety to the
Addressee's facsimile number.1F1 (iii) If a Notice is sent by telex, upon confirmed
answerback. [G1 (iv) If a Notice is sent by e-mail [insert agreed-upon standard].
… senior editor (rock, jazz, pop culture). Kristina Radke, publicity Hardcover and
trade paperback originals; trade paperback reprints. Publishes 24 titles/year.
NONFICTION Subjects include music (rock & roll), pop culture. Query by e-mail.
Because of e-mail, people are writing more than ever before — but is it good
writing? The carefully crafted letters of an era gone by, handwritten in beautiful
penmanship, have been replaced by e-mail messages stylistically equivalent to
notes …
… companies, including some of the biggest, remain reluctant to embrace e-mail.
A 2001 survey by Rainier showed that only 71 per cent of FTSE 100 companies
could be contacted by e-mail and 20 per cent of those still 8 E-maii essentials.
The fact that we communicated by e-mail, I think, made me feel like he was inside
my head and present in my life. The International Society for Mental Health
Online (http://ISMHO.org) was formed in 1997 to promote the understanding, use, …
It is aimed at keeping your company at 'front-of-mind' and achieving repeat
purchases through offers delivered by e-mail. Automated multistage e-mails can
also be used to retain customers at renewal; for example, for insurance or utility …
How to Contact Contact by e-mail initially. Send bio and a brief synopsis of your
story or a nonfiction proposal. Obtains most new clients through e-mail
submissions. Tips “Have your book tightly edited, polished and ready to be seen
before …
… be in writing 74 Contracts which must be evidenced in writing 75 Contracts
made through the internet and by e-mail 76 Answering questions 77 Summary of
Chapter 5 77 Reading on the internet 78 Consideration 79 What is consideration
?
Because of e-mail, people are writing more than ever before — but is it good
writing? The carefully crafted letters of an era gone by, handwritten in beautiful
penmanship, have been replaced by e-mail messages stylistically equivalent to
notes …
… correspondence initiated by someone unknown to you and outside of your
company - a potential client, customer, vendor, or service provider, for example -
can safely be answered by e-mail, if only to acknowledge receipt of the message.
10 Customers might send reference questions by e-mail, engage in document
request and delivery via the online public access catalog (OPAC), search
periodical indexes and databases remotely and gain full-text access to titles
immediately, …
A further comment was made by one university lecturer which can be taken in the
context of recent court cases and UK legislation, this was that anything that might
leave you open to litigation should not be sent by e-mail. A valid view perhaps!
Recommendation by E-mail 52111 Herzogenrath. 'information mail' box, we shall
inform you •* Reminder service -> Download * You can also order non-
prescnpbon (over the counter/otc) products via the Internet or by fax on about
new …
Word can spread more quickly, and to greater numbers of people, by e-mail and
forwarded web links than by telephone calls. And when people see an e-mail
from someone they know, they are most likely to read it.
by+e-mail
HOW TO CONTACT Query with SASE; no attachments if query by e-mail. We do
not respond to queries via phone or fax. TERMS Agent receives 15% commission
on domestic sales. Agent receives 20% commission on foreign sales.
The campaign-related messages sent by the Petitioner and his supporters and
discussed above included a salary survey sent by Klar by e-mail in November to
approximately 350 unit employees and a December 12 e-mail sent to virtually the …
People have no control over what they are sent by e-mail, and they may
inadvertently, or so they will claim, download a pornographic image for example.
Even if they delete it immediately a record will remain, in this networked age, that
they …
I have included advice from industry experts, as well as assembled case studies
with proven successes (and failures) to highlight techniques employed by e-mail
marketers. This book will guide you to success by arming you with the tools …
… contact with its alumni/ae even though the alumni/ae are used to a
nontraditional relationship that probably included a significant percentage of its
contact online, by e-mail, and possibly in periodic face- to-face exchanges. Hard
copy …
With the latest versions of Outlook (Express) or Eudora, you can drag-and drop
the key from PGPkeys to the e-mail. The key will be automatically made into an
ASC file attachment. Figure 2.17 Exporting/importing PGP keys by e-mail. Import
a …
Learners may use a media player for the presentation and they can ask
questions by typing their questions into a chat window or sending them by e-mail.
If all learners have fast connections, this back channel may use audio
conferencing.
… a message by e-mail, or write a report depends on some of the following
factors: • Importance of the message • Amount and speed of feedback and
interactivity required • Necessity of a permanent record • Cost of the channel •
Degree of …
The transaction and confirmation of order by e-mail is done instantly. Order
numbers offer online tracking for despatch and delivery providing extra customer
confidence and transparency. The perceived threat of widespread online credit
card …
The tone of both informal or formal messages should always remain professional,
whether sent by e-mail, postal mail, recorded message, or other electronic
medium. The language for business correspondence between individuals living
in …
… phone calls before we even knew what was going on. Our technical support
person was on vacation, so I made a few phone calls and found someone to fix
the problem. Then I drafted an apology that was sent out by e-mail to our clients.
by+e-mail
You can also use the Send by E-mail for Review command to initiate an e-mail
review of the current PDF document. Choosing the command opens a dialog box
where you enter a return e-mail address that reviewers will use to send …
A social engineer fools people (e.g., by phone, by e-mail) into revealing sensitive
information or getting them to do something that is against typical policies, using
their gullibility. Social engineering is made possible because “the weakest link …
… a modem link, they are said to be online. Offline When a user is not connected
to their lnternet account, they are said to be offline. 1. Attachments. Although
messages sent by e-mail are usually composed of text alone, additional files can
be …
Ask for a writer's application. Do not send manuscripts. Illustration Works with 6-7
illustrators/year. Query by e-mail. Contact: Michelle Anson, production
coordinator …
For example, in Lakeshore Engineering Services, 73 an amendment to the RFP
by the Navy required the offerors to submit their offers/price proposals by e-mail.
Lakeshore submitted its price proposal to the designated e-mail address …
78 Chapter 2 Browsing the Web E-Mailing a Web Page When you find a Web
page that you think might interest someone else, you can share it by sending it to
him or her by e-mail. You can send a Web page by e-mail by clicking the Page …
,
as Franz had asked him to do several times already
.
… and although I was able to maintain my usual respectable appearance, and did
not actually want for necessaries, or even for comforts, yet the nature of the case
was such that I could not realise without great sacrifice, and time was pressing.
There was much work to be done and time was pressing, so they dared not take
their ease while there was light enough to labor. And at night all lodged within the
wall, that they might be a defense to their brethren, though many had homes …
… and Breeding Research and were “loaned out” by Fischer, presumably for want
of manpower of his own.399 This circumstance indicates that the opportunity was
favorable and time was pressing. It can be presumed that Herbert Grohmann, …
And+time+was+pressing And+time+was+pressing And+time+was+pressing
and time was pressing. While he concentrated on making money for his
daughter, his brother kept a look- 2. Shanty dwelling. 3. Area of operation. THE
MAN OF MISFORTUNE $9 out for a prospective bridegroom 88 RURAL
MIGRANTS IN …
Presumably the play was offered to actresses who for one reason or another
wouldn't or couldn't do it and time was pressing when one day the phone rang. It
was Peter Saunders. 'Glyn, we've got your leading lady?' I was highly suspicious.
And+time+was+pressing And+time+was+pressing
She thought of hastening to her friend the old magistrate; but he lived a long way
off, and time was pressing. Besides she might not find him at home. Then she
thought of going to a notary, to a judge. She would show them the letter, and they …
… his rooms,—beautiful objects to his eyes in former days, but now hateful, and
annoying to behold. He knew they represented a large sum, quite a respectable
fortune; but such collections cannot be sold overnight; and time was pressing.
And+time+was+pressing
And time was pressing. It was now mid-December and it was important to sail for
the Antarctic as soon as possible, or all the suffering the expedition had endured
would be for nothing. Waiting for the sick who had been sent to the local hospital …
And+time+was+pressing And+time+was+pressing And+time+was+pressing And+time+was+pressing And+time+was+pressing
It was about 11 a.m. and time was pressing. Haneefa decided to cut his price by
rearranging his fish to obtain a smaller number of larger heaps. At that point he
found it timely to call on a few huts out of the way, normally poorly served by fish …
Summer was well advanced and time was pressing. They crossed the St
Lawrence, marched south to the Richelieu River where they embarked in boats
for Fort Carillon and continued by boat and through the forest to Fort William
Henry.
There were none in the street, and time was pressing. Not far away, however,
was a street with a tram−line, and this tram would take Barouche near the station
from which Luzanne would start. So Barouche made hard for this street and had …
And+time+was+pressing And+time+was+pressing
And time was pressing. Her feet had taken her to the Millers' door, and here she
was standing like a ninny pining away for Mr. Deveril of all people. She had to
pull herself together and hurry. She would drop off the basket, then quickly head …
Hellen recognized itas such the momenthe saw it, butasit lay right across his path
, and time was pressing, he had no alternative but to keep boldly on. He was
halfway across the spot whenhe was startled by a groan, and looking in the …
11 The vacancy resulting from the return of Dominie Michaelius in March 1632
was known to the consistory, the classis, and the WIC. For several months New
Netherland had been without a minister, and time was pressing: De Soutbergh
had …
His immediate duty was to the gun crews under his command, and thence to his
ship, and time was pressing. 'Do I understand that you take exception to the form
of words used by the captain?' 'Of course I do!' Renzi did not speak for a space.
Even when there were no orders from Moscow and time was pressing, it was
dangerous to act on one's own. In this event, even determined SMAG officials
preferred to wait. In May 1947, the SED leaders had to respond to an invitation
that the …
Ennis slowly took the situation and looked at her. “What are you doing here then?
” “I'm your guide from now on, they need all the men they have here.” Poiget
interrupted, questions and explanations could wait, and time was pressing. “
Before …
And+time+was+pressing
Orderly emigration was diflicult, and time was pressing. Thousands attempted to
cross the border into Switzerland, but the Swiss authoriTHE “RIGHTEOUS
AMONG THE NATroNs” ties opposed their entry. As the SUPPORT FOR JEWS
473.
On Wednesday morning teachers and students were still trapped in Bastogne
and time was pressing. Father Musty accosted several American officers in the
hope of obtaining a letter of safe-conduct. But the soldiers had other things to
worry …
Instead, he proceeded to outfit a squadron in the United States, in part because
the ships in Toulon would take too long to prepare and time was pressing.
However, the minister's argument is somewhat suspect. The two ships in France
were in …
She knew she had to reach it and time was pressing. The next moment, she was
awake, in her own bed, next to Gianmarco. Her office, like the palm tree that
remained in her waking mind, seemed unreachable. She would have to break
the …
This vessel had a large cabin, and I used it to collect the commanders together so
that I might explain my method of attack, once for all. It was growing towards
sunset, and time was pressing. I intended to drop down with the ebb tide, close …
And+time+was+pressing And+time+was+pressing
.
given the date of publication and Draesner's own date of birth, that this is a
poem written close to her own fortieth birthday. But what is the 'elemental strife at
sea'? A clue is given in an essay 'Übungen der Zugewandtheit': Ulrike Draesner's …
In that setting, the endowed owners want management to select the production
plan that maximizes the current market value of the firm's dividends, since that
maximizes the market value of their endowments (given the date-event prices).
Finding t/we Rising Point of the Ecliptic, Giz/en the Seasonal Hour Suppose we
are given the date and the seasonal hour and are required to find the degree of
the ecliptic that is rising. First, convert the seasonal hour to time-degrees.
61 As with ,Der Vision [n]arr', the paranoid quality of this poem suggests a date
when JvH's mental illness was far advanced — i. e., given the date of E, Autumn
1913. ,Tohub' [1912—14: At a late date before May 1914] E, ,Die Aktion', Vol.
1 1.3 Given the date an employee joined a job in the firm: Day/Month/Year and
given today's date, write a program to find out whether the given joining date of
an employee is a legal date. For example a date such such as 10/14/81 is illegal
as …
… of a book I have given the date(s) as shown on the title page(s), but adding the
Christian date in square brackets when only the Muslim date was given. 2. Abu al
-Hasan cAli ibn Yusuf al-Qtfti, whose work — The History of Physicians — was …
… and had read Zwingli's «Auslegung» with its specific objections to church
images.2 He reports in his Diarium his elders' approval of the books and sermons
that had been occupying him during the previous four years.3 Given the date of …
The Narmer Palette is given the date of 3100 BCE.
You were given the date several months ago, because the events which you
were to experience were foreseen. You were given a date both in context, and
out of context, to enable you to experience an example of the incorrect
assumptions …
Where a Minister held a portfolio on a temporary basis which then became
permanent, I have given the date of the first appointment without any further
indication. Where there has been a Cabinet crisis, a revolution or a pronuncia-
mento …
Since the lunar calendar month and day and the location with respect to
constellations or stars determine the ominous character of phenomena, the
problem may be stated thus: Given the date and location of a particular
phenomenon, at what …
11.3 Given the date an employee joined a job in the form: Day/Month/Year and
given today's date write a Pascal program to find out whether the given joining
date of an employee is a legal date. For example a date such as 10/14/81 is
illegal …
If he is selected by the next succeeding selection board and promoted, he shall
be given the date of rank and position on the active duty promotion list in the
grade to which promoted that he would have held had he been recommended by
the …
The table may be used to find the day of the week, given the date, by adding the
figures at the top of each column and noting what column contains the sum.
Asterisks denote leap years. For example, consider December 7, 1941. Century
19 0 …
14.3 Given the date an employee joined a job in the firm: Day/Month/Year and
given today's date, write a program to find out whether the given joining date of
an employee is a legal date. For example a date such such as 10/14/81 is illegal
as …
The solar alti- (b) tude provided the time of day (given the date), and the altitude
of a star on the celestial meridian revealed the latitude of the observer. Beneath
the filigree metal star chart (rete) on the face of the astrolabe is a site-specific …
TM Bank Financing Date 1: Effort Choices Given the date 2 debt repayment
specified at date 0, we can describe the maximization programs for the
entrepreneur and the investor, respectively, as follows: 1 1 max- [(e + 6z) - d] - -e2
(3.5) e 2 2 …
Given+the+date Given+the+date
Einy interrupted to ask that he be given the date. The judge told him he had been
talking when the date was mentioned and that he had to pay attention. Einy
denied that he had been talking responded, "She said after September. When?
Given+the+date
… titles which, whilc asserting the greatness of Snorri's writing, also suggest its
elusive relation to hist. ac- tuality. Given the date of composition, it is not
remarkable that the representation of the Norwegian past in Hmskr. concentrates
on the …
The aristocratic patronage of many of the most prominent examples contradicts
the conclusions implicit in the term, which, given the date at which it was coined,
also carries unnecessary ideological baggage. Far from a natural comple- ment
to …
The aristocratic patronage of many of the most prominent examples contradicts
the conclusions implicit in the term, which, given the date at which it was coined,
also carries unnecessary ideological baggage. Far from a natural complement to …
… the exhibitions, installations, and art festivities of Art Basel Miami take over the
city's convention center, outdoor parks, hotels, and even the famed South Beach.
The sheer spectacle of thousands of people converging on one site to see, think …
of+Art+Basel
Some of the fun of the fair CAOIMHIN MAC CiIOLLA LEITH Business was already
booming moments after the opening of Art Basel 2005 as a steady stream of priv
ileged eolleetors. eurators, erities and assorted art folk flashed their eredit …
Associate sponsors of Art Basel 40 included Cartier and NetJets Europe. Among
the 'lounge hosts' were Davidoff and Moët Hennessy. The champagne came
courtesy of Moët & Chandon. Didier Viltart of Opera Gallery told me that collectors …
In Miami, it's a group of collectors of more or less this kind who are the driving
force behind the emergence of Art Basel Miami, the development of the Design
District, and a host of thick relations between museums, artists, and various urban …
… In the difficult economic climate of 2009, some banks previously offering such
services discontinued them. UBS, the world's biggest wealth manager and
sponsor of Art Basel, announced in April, 2009 that it would close its 11-year-old …
At UBS, we are proud to be in our 15* year as the main sponsor of Art Basel, the
world's leading international art show. Sharing new perspectives with people is
one of the purposes of art. We believe in making that possible both through the …
Paco Barragán, in The Art Fair Age (2008), uses the example of Art Basel Miami
Beach – an offshoot of Art Basel, which opened in December 2002 – to epitomize
the emergence of art fairs in the early 2000s as 'Urban Entertainment Centers …
"The Fair" is set in Switzerland on the opening day of Art Basel, an event that has
contributed to the internationalization and seasonality of the art world. Artist
Takashi Murakami, who makes a cameo appearance in Basel, is the protagonist
of …
of+Art+Basel of+Art+Basel of+Art+Basel
Prominent representation at leading contemporary art fairs – Art Basel, Art Basel
Miami Beach, and the Frieze Art Fair – is instructive.13 Interviews with
contemporary art dealers (de Coppet and Jones 1984; Lindemann 2006), Art
Review's …
The immediate success of two recent art fairs – Art Basel Miami Beach (est. 2002)
, held in December, and the Frieze Art Fair (est. 2003) in London, which runs in
October – has helped to create an annual calendar. Satellite (or parallel) art fairs …
… want a10year gapinour culture.'12 Some of thefirmsinour survey have
attachedtheir namestocorporate alliances withthe arts.Deutsche Bank withthe
Deutsche GuggenheimMuseum inBerlin and the Frieze Art Fair in London; BNY
Mellon with.
By example, Deutsche Bank's cultural patronage of the Berliner Philharmoniker
and the frieze Art fair (London) makes all the right kind of associations and sends
the right kind of messages. Consider further the scale and ambition of M&S's …
,
Furthermore, the exhibition had to be organized hurriedly, in only a few months,
an extraordinarily short span of time for such a monumental task. 28. The folk
objects that Montenegro assembled for exhibition were purchased for
Rockefeller's …
by+April
… will be automatically generated by April when the process is started but a
programmer assigned name, such äs agentO, or expertl, can given to the process
äs it is forked. Handies can be passed around äs arguments of function and …
by+April
The Respondent has CAT loaders, a rubber tired backhoe, a track hoe, several
bobcats, and a dozer. It also 2 The evidence establishes that in April 2006, the
Respondent employed 14 employees. By April 2007, the complement of
employees …
Id.il Thus, removing the contamination at the site by April 13, 1987 did not even
begin to carry out the requirements that were actually in the approved closure
plan.32 30 Section 265.115 provides as follows: Within 60 days of completion of …
However, even if you get an extension, interest will still be charged for taxes not
paid by April 15, and late payment penalties will be imposed unless at least 90%
of your tax liability is paid by this date or you otherwise show reasonable cause.
by+April
Although many states follow the federal deadline for corporation income tax
returns, several states require corporations to file returns by April 15th of the
calendar year or the 15th day of 4th month after the close of the fiscal year. In
most states …
by+April
The "3-2-1 Pledge" project has a goal to collect 5,000 signatures by April 2007.
The goal will reduce carbon emissions in Alaska by an estimated 19.8 million
pounds annually. Alaska Youth for Environmental Action is working in six …
by+April
If you cannot meet the April 15 deadline, you may obtain an automatic six-month
filing extension by filing Form 4868 (on paper or electronically). However, even if
you get an extension, interest will still be charged for taxes not paid by April 15, …
by+April
Jefford Vahlbusch Toward the Legend of Hermann Hesse in the USA By April of
1977. when Theodore Ziolkowski declared that the astonishing "Hesse trend" in
the USA had been nattered to death and analysed ad nauseam, scholars, …
… 276-77; Thomas S. Staples, Reconstruction in Arkansas, 1862-1874 (New York
, 1923; reprint, Gloucester, Mass., 1964), 241-42, 261. 6. By April 1865, federal
military successes enabled the blockade to be lifted in selected southern ports.
by+April
By letter dated April 22, 1996, Mr. Irvin filed a notice of appearance in that matter.
There is every reason to believe and it is a 507 reasonable inference to be drawn
, which I do, that by April 22. 1996. Respondent had been served with a copy of …
by+April
(Balance due less 2% by April 3) #105.1 $2,400.00 E. Davis & Sons (Terms: 60
day note) #105.2 900.00 F. Hakim Co. (2% by April 8 or net April 28) # 105.3
2,000.00 Reliable Products Co. (Balance due on April 16) #105.4 700.00 (d) Set
up …
The commanders have said they need, by April 15, the beginning part of this
funding so they can carry out the missions we have asked them to perform. When
I was there about a month ago, this message was given to me over and over
when I …
by+April
Benghazi was retaken by April 4 and the British army was in retreat. The day …
By April 11, Rommel was at Tobruk, while the British aid sent at such sacrifice to
Greece could not prevent the German Twelfth Army, backed by overwhelming air …
,
or+May+at+the+latest
All that is necessary is to hold on until spring or a few sunny days which will
surely come, in January, February, March, April, or May at the latest. Meanwhile,
several activities will help the gardener keep cheerful. • Whenever it snows, go
out …
or+May+at+the+latest
You have completed the jigsaw, to the very best of your ability, by about the
second week in October or May at the latest. You now face a prolonged wait for
the result, which will be published either just after Christmas and before New
Year or …
Carlos Ott even suggests that a brotherhood was formed, under the direction of
Manoel da Nóbrega, in April or May at the latest. This is based on the assumption
, unsupported by documentary evidence, that a hospital was built before the May …
… shared might trigger something else and help to shed light on those formative
years for both of us and for this book. Between all our schedules we decided to
be there in April, or May at the latest, when we could spend quality time together.
August to z January is the best time to see the widest variety of bird species,
including win- 3 ter migrants. By March - or May at the latest - much of the tall
grass and other * vegetation that can block views and clog paths has shrivelled …
Yesterday," he says, " someone told me he had seen a letter from Madrid in
which it was said that we should see things there in April, or May at the latest, of
which no one may 1 " *El despotismo de los Benemeritos ha llegado a tal
estremo que …
By April or May at the latest, however, temperatures in the area rise considerably
and local grazing areas quickly become exhausted. In the recent past, there has
been year-round settlement around Faynan, in addition to seasonal occupation.
or+May+at+the+latest
Besides, the prime minister was prescient enough to realize that the war news
could only get worse “in April or May at the latest.” As for Hepburn, his motion
was an “almost shocking betrayal of Liberalism and of Liberal principles and of
the …
,
and
… Green Day 58 A Horse with No Name, America 62 I'll Have to Say I Love You in
a Song, Jim Croce 66 If You Could Read My Mind, Gordon Lightfoot 70 Layla (
Unplugged), Eric Clapton 76 A Love Song, Loggins & Messina 80 Margaritaville, …
With a network, however, you could check the software installed on computers
around the world from the computer on your desk. Because they allow you to
share devices and administer computers centrally, networks increase productivity
.
Can,. could. and. (be). able. to. We use can to say that something is possible or
allowed, or that somebody has the ability to do something. We use can + infinitive
(can do / can see etc.): □ We can see the lake from our bedroom window.
… great clouds of gas and dust when they pass through the spiral arms. Our own
sun was born in one of these spiral arms, and if you could see it in this picture, it
would be in the disk of the galaxy about two-thirds of the way out from the center.
"I dreamed of jagged peaks lining a curving river, with magic moss greening the
banks. At the tops of these peaks were white mists. And if you could float down
this river and eat the moss for food, you would be strong enough to climb the
peak.
hardly ask Houellebecq to write a catalogue text
Q. 2.58 Mark one answer Under EC rules what is the maximum driving time
allowed in a fortnight? | 85 hours f 90 hours | 1 00 hours • 1 05 hours Answer P
90 hours The maximum number of hours that you can drive in a fortnight is 90.
in+a+fortnight
Assuming that the number of breakdowns can be modelled by a Poisson
distribution, find the probability that it breaks down (a) five times in a given week,
(b) once on Monday, (c) eight times in a fortnight. Solution 5.19 (a) X is the
number of …
in+a+fortnight in+a+fortnight in+a+fortnight
For example, even though Francis Bond Head, in A Fortnight in Ireland (1852),
opened his text with a distribution map detailing the number and location of Irish
constabulary stations (a gesture that must have raised, as much as quelled,
settler …
in+a+fortnight
While absenteeism was, in part, related to the severe nature of the work, which
made it virtually impossible for hewers to work every shift in a fortnight, it was also
an active choice related to the desire for leisure time.41 Between 1 873 and …
in+a+fortnight in+a+fortnight in+a+fortnight
… while ago all in good time time ticks by hardly ever at eleven о 'clock on the dot
in the early/late evening in a fortnight once in a blue moon in Sicht insofern als in
Wirklichkeit jedenfalls keineswegs kurz gesagt 90 PHRASEN Füllwörter fillers.
-3rr§TT; eating food only once in a fortnight, -irfor choosing a party, -^fX' 1 an
elephant strayed from the herd. 2 the moon. ~rasf "'• an epithet of Indra (clipper of
the wings of mountains); Kit. 1 . 20. -3T the moon. -g7j 1 both sides of an
argument.
in+a+fortnight
(i) eleventh; i, /. eleventh day in a fortnight ; -an, a. (6-) eleven ; -ma, a. eleventh ; -
marika, f. N. (murderess of eleven) ; -ratra, period of eleven nights {and days) ; -
jyktL, a. having eleven verses ; -in, a. consisting of eleven : -i, f. eleven (hymns).
in+a+fortnight in+a+fortnight
(1) eleventh; i, /. eleventh day in a fortnight ; -an, a. (<-) eleven ; -ma, a. eleventh ;
-maxika, / y. (murderess of eleven) ; -ratra, peril id of eleven nights (and dags); -^
riia, a. having eleven verses ; -in, a. consisting of eleven : -i, f eleven (hymns).
(c) Primary dealers are permitted to borrow on an average, in a fortnight, up to
200 percent of their Net Owned Funds (NOF) as at the end of March of the
previous financial year. They are allowed to lend in call/short notice money
market, …
in+a+fortnight in+a+fortnight
Mr. President, it was Samuel Johnson who said in 1777 that the knowledge that
you will be hanged in a fortnight does wonders to concentrate your mind. In 1998,
former Senate Majority Leader and Maine Senator George Mitchell proved the …
in+a+fortnight in+a+fortnight in+a+fortnight
Then I remembered the Russian restaurant, due to open in a fortnight. It seemed
hardly fair to promise working a month, and then leave in the middle. I said that I
had other work in prospect—could I be engaged for a fortnight? But at that the …
in+a+fortnight in+a+fortnight
Samuel Johnson wrote, “When a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it
concentrates his mind wonderfully.” In business, the “hanging” used to be the
threat of bankruptcy—a threat that has become all too real for some high-profile …
in+a+fortnight
… when you were abroad ..." - 'What they say abroad is all a pack of lies.' - 'But
our enemies have already entered deep into Germany, and our reserves are
exhausted.' - 'You mustn't say that. Just wait and see what happens in a fortnight.
in+a+fortnight
.
He acted like he was a famous writer. He wanted me to believe he was already a
famous writer. Deep down I am sure he believed it all. He loved the arts. He
wanted to be Martin Scorsese. He said we were going to walk down the red
carpet …
Me and Madame Blavatsky (one of my cats) always thought it was French. Mister
Zaffa was definitely one of the quiet ones. Maybe he was a famous writer. Elfelina
(one of my daughters) and I are withholding judgment. If he was, though, we …
He was a famous writer, producer, script writer and director. He was born in
Panipat, Punjab, now in Haryana on 7 June 1914. His prolific career spans a
period of four decades. He produced a number of films which include Faslah (
1974), …
“I listened to him spout all that ignorance and high-toned filth, and naturally I
started to wonder about why he was a famous writer . . . how he could be a
famous writer. I wanted to know what it was the critics saw in him, but I was a lot
more …
He also made them feel important. He was a famous writer, listening to them at a
time when they were reviled and shunned by everyone around them. With
Truman, they could at least pretend they had a friend. Truman's interviews with
Smith …
He was always on the lookout for signs of life - the college janitors interested him
as much as the professors, or probably more - and he refused to take the high
ground with anyone. He was a famous writer thirty years older than I was, but he …
He+was+a+famous+writer He+was+a+famous+writer He+was+a+famous+writer He+was+a+famous+writer He+was+a+famous+writer
'Don't throw the couch!' said the cops, pulling their guns. 'He's wrecking my place!
He's wrecking it!' screamed Linda. 'Put the couch down.' On the way to the station,
Bukowski began to charm the officers, telling them he was a famous writer.
He was a famous writer. adj. wide. Ittsaso handia. The wide sea. handiago adj. (
comp.) bigger, larger. Nire etxea zurea baino handiagoa da. My house is bigger
than yours. handiagotu v.t./v.i. to enlarge, to expand, to magnify. handiagotze n.
The name they had given him, Tusitala, meant "teller of tales," for they knew that
in the world from which he had come, he was a famous writer. But for them he
was a special instrument of peace and loving compassion. Tusitala's "other world
" …
He+was+a+famous+writer He+was+a+famous+writer He+was+a+famous+writer
He was a famous writer — a man of international reputation who knew many
important people — and I was a nobody. There were thirteen years between us,
too. I was forty but looked much younger, and he was fifty-three and looked older.
“That proves nothing.” I added, “Besides, I'm passing for white.” “You'll be passing
for brown, soon.” This silly talk of Ewan's, about coloured boys, only convinced
me the whole thing was groundless gossip. Just because he was a famous writer
By the time he left prison, he was a famous writer. Writing at an astonishing rate
of fifty or sixty stories a year, O. Henry wrote about six hundred stories which
brought him a lot of money. But he was always in need because of his generosity.
He was a famous writer and poet in both Latin and Old English. His best-known
work is a Christian tract on virginity, De Virginitate. In 705 he wrote a letter to the
Brythonic King Gerontius (Welsh Geraint) of DUMNONIA in which he refers to …
He+was+a+famous+writer
He was a famous writer who made Baltimore his home for many years. Poe was
also a cousin of Maryland's Attorney General, John Prentiss Poe, whose sons
were football stars. The Ravens have three mascots—Edgar, Allan, and Poe.
He+was+a+famous+writer
,
Parkening was brilliant even as a teenager, and it was clear that he would be
world-famous even at an early age. He made it his goal to make enough money
to retire at the age of thirty, which he did. He bought a ranch in Montana that had
a …
Such works as the first two volumes of Hungarian Dances (based on what
amounted to cabaret Gypsy songs, though Brahms thought the sources real folk
music) had made him world-famous even among laymen- -and had made
Simrock very …
world-famous+even
,
It was also the outer frontier of Kafka's literary fame, at least according to Franz
Werfel's famous verdict, "Once past Tetschen-Bodenbach, no one will understand
a word Kafka has written."1 The explicit reference in the first article to the critical …
The law is so crucial that the Gateway's 'illumination which breaks
inextinguishably' has, at least according to Franz Kafka, become with time the
Gateway to the law instead.7 The overarching purpose of this book is to show
how such …
.
His father’s excitement had subsided
,
[Antistrophe d\ Another case: Lycurgns was kept down, 955 And he was a king in
Thrace. But because of his angry jeering, Dionysus had him jailed in a cell of rock
, And there the terrible flood-force Of his madness trickled away, drop by drop, …
and+he+was
When the bids were opened on July 28th, plain- tiff's proved to be the lowest, and
he was awarded the contract. On his way to Los Angeles the next morning
plaintiff stopped at defendant's office. The first person he met was defendant's …
He was hospitalized, the diagnosis of a neuroleptic malignant syndrome was
made, and he was transferred to a tertiary care … Antipsychotic medications were
discontinued and he was treated with large doses of bromocriptine and
dantrolene.
When he wrote this sentence to Perkins around 27 August 1924, Fitzgerald had
still to undertake a momentous series of revisions that would radically focus the
text, and he was fiddling with the title of his novel (he also admitted that the novel …
… affected the supersensitive master of arts in the same way as so many whiffs of
sewer gas. He deemed the clerk a filthy, uncultured brute, whose place was in
the muck with the swine, and told him so; and he was reciprocally informed that
he …
He watched his lines to see them go straight down out of sight into the water and
he was happy to see so much plankton because it meant fish. Just then the stern
line came taut under his foot, where he had 25 kept a loop of the line, and he …
He listened and he was looking, he was completing looking, he had completely
looked then. He could go on then completely looking. Arthurs always listened
and if he could then have remembered anything he would then have been one …
and+he+was
and he was prepared by Father M . We had our thrials togither, but sore's been
the cross and heavy the burthin since it plased God to call him. Thin, there's the
two childer, Biddy and Ned. They'll be tin and they'll be eight come their next …
A tingle swept across the back of her neck, cementing her to the spot. The tune
she'd been humming stuck in her throat. The fact that whoever it was hadn't
spoken told her it wasn't Belle. And he was blocking her only escape route. Her
mouth.
The battalion was reorganized and consolidated with other troops, and he was
put in command of the first company of the State regiment of foot, and later of a
company in the Thirteenth Pennsylvania Regiment in the Continental line. He
was …
Things he had not understood, he understood now, and he was ready to talk
about them. But he was in the dark as to Charlie's attitude. There was something
here he could not get hold of. 'It's like this,' he said, 'when I first arrived I didn't
know …
and+he+was and+he+was and+he+was
31 In Surprised by Joy C. S. Lewis remembered his grandfather Richard Lewis as
always chanting the Psalms, being also both hard of hearing and sluggish in his
movements and he was anxious about his health, often reminding them that the …
and+he+was
… abandoned their opposition to the Allen land grant, and he was again elected
to the chair which he had so long occupied with conspicuous ability. Among his
public services, no act was more generally salutary in its effects than his
procuring …
and+he+was
But he was also on intimate terms with the boxing world, whose society,
according to him, he preferred, and he was prouder of his athletic performances
than of his literary works. Above all, however, he proclaimed his incapacity to live …
He acknowledged in consent judgment that he was a father to both and he was
granted access. He agreed to pay sup- port for Jeena, but there was no mention
of the wife or of Jessica. The wife commenced divorce proceedings and sought …
… him) this was enough, and he was condemned to death. After eight months'
imprisonment he was with twenty-one others taken out to the Semyonovsky
Square to be shot. Writing to his brother Mihail, Dostoevsky says: "They snapped
words …
and+he+was
The anxiety he would experience whenever he had to venture out into a place
that was at all open was so severe that it became impossible for him to control it,
and he was no longer able to cross any square. Some dozen years ago he had to …
Cain was furious, and he was downcast/ 6 Then the LORD said to Cain, "Why are
you furious? And why are you downcast? f 7 If you do right, won't you be
accepted? But if you do not do right, sin is crouching at the door. Its desire is for
you, but …
… his parents, who had been given assurances by St. lames. turned to the
authorities: the resuscitation of an already roasted chicken convinced the
authorities to have their son's body taken down from the gibbet, and he was
found to be alive.
and+he+was
The leave was limited to one year and he was definitely expected to return to
Hast Germany afterwards. But he was determined to remain in Göttingen with his
family. So he applied to the Hast German authorities for an extension of his leave.
We had a beautiful friendship, and he was a sweetheart of a guy. I remember
Miles as Miles was. I remember him from the first time I heard him at Lincoln High
School, and I remember him at every stage along the way. In any setting, you
could …
And he was made monk when he was a child in a monastery, which is called
Sain Leonart. And he knew well letters, and well to sing and well trobar.% And for
desire of woman he went forth from the monastery. And he came thence to the
man …
Oh, Jerry Calhoun was high up in the sky in a plane, and he was looking down
on everything in the world like he owned it. But he didn't own her. Nobody owned
her. She strode across the firm, shaven turf, past the rose garden, toward the big …
Ponzi's request was denied, and he was sent back to Boston to complete his jail
term. After seven years, Ponzi was released on good behavior and deported to
Italy on October 7, 1934. Back in Rome, Ponzi became an English translator.
chewing his Saint-Nectaire
with as little enthusiasm
As he had the power to take the shape of hoofed animal, bird, fish, or insect,
Mackandal continually visited the plantations of the Plaine to watch over his
faithful and find out if they still had faith in his return. In one metamorphosis or
another, the …
as+he+had+the
Hadn't he more or less paved the way for her by his prompt recognition of her
rarity, by preceding her, in a friendly spirit—as he had the "ear" of society—with a
sharp flashlight or two? He met, poor Densher, these enquiries as he could, …
as+he+had+the
As my model that was a clone was being handed to the old raspyvoiced man, at
the same time I heard someone I went to community college with years ago as a
phantom voice say, “Go ahead, here it is, take your time with it,” as he had the
as+he+had+the
He wished he could dispel that memory as well, dismiss it as he had the hawkers
in the street. In the center of the garden, his robe caught on a small tree. As he
bent down to free himself, he noticed the tree seemed to be growing out ofa stone …
He had condescended to mortgage as far as he had the power, but he would
never condescend to sell. No; he would never disgrace his name so far. The
Kellynch estate should be transmitted whole and entire, as he had received it.
Their two …
… been alienable, it would have made no difference. He had condescended to
mortgage as far as he had the power, but he.
He treated Libnah's king as he had the king of Jericho. a Jos 21 13 " From Libnah
, Joshua and all Israel with him crossed to Lachish. They laid siege to it and .
attacked it. i2 The LORD handed Lachish over to Israel, and Joshua captured it
on …
So he trea1ed the king of Makkedah -as he had the king of Jericho. 'Jos e 21 2'
Joshua and all Israel with him crossed from Makkedah to 'Libnah and fought
against Libnah. i"The LORD also handed it and its king over to Israel. He struck it …
as+he+had+the
As he had the night before, Steve cried out in ecstasy when he felt a load
erupting inside him. Tom had thought their shower was finished until Steve had
suddenly spun him around and bent him over, and with one thrilling thrust he
brutally …
as+he+had+the
That as he had the Honour to command them, he could not see them run into
these odious Vices without a sincere Concern, as he had a paternal Affection for
them, and he should reproach himself as neglectful of the common Good, if he
did …
as+he+had+the
If, therefore, unable to support the reproaches of the people, he marched out and
risked a battle with such forces as he had, the probabilities were in favour of
Cleomenes gaining an easy victory; but if, adhering to his plan, he remained
quiet, …
as+he+had+the as+he+had+the as+he+had+the
… I have thrown on you if you will make the truth of what you advance appear,"
and as he had the ivory pipe in his hand, after he had looked at the two glasses
he said: "Show me at which of these ends I must look that I may be satisfied.
cultivated in his behaviour and discourse; insomuch as he had the greater
advantage when he was known, by promising so little before he was known. He
was an excellent poet, both in Latin, Greek, and English, as appears by many
pieces …
At one moment, during lovemaking, seeing her become avid, sweaty, almost
frenzied, he felt as he had the first day with her in the car, as if he were being
pulled by some force stronger than his own. A few moments later, an hour later, …
… his brother, setting forth his feelings about future contact with the family he
rejected as he had the rest of the world. "I get just choked with frustration at my
inability to get our stinking family off my back once and for all, and 'stinking family' …
as+he+had+the as+he+had+the
Moving toward the hangar, Ryder stood in the doorway as he had the day he'd
met Bas, watching as his lover bent to tether the wheels of the acrobatic plane.
Just as he had that first day, he admired the taut curve of Bas's ass in faded jeans
.
By 3 Sept. the Junto were only prepared to give him 'general assurances', teasing
him that 'as long as he had the Court to be sure he was safe' . Such uncertainty
continued even after a meeting of Junto leaders at Newmarket at the end of the …
He killed the second Viking as he had the first. The taste of the flesh seemed to fill
him with strength. He sat in the moonlight, not caring if he was seen. To him the
moonbeams were like showers of silver pennies, like something from the fairy …
as+he+had+the
He would dominate this place as he had the small tournaments in the Quarter.
His senses were as heightened as they had ever been, and his eyes darted from
student to student, analyzing them in an instant. There were challenges here.
as+he+had+the as+he+had+the
If this account of the whole matter, which we had from the boy, and which was
confirmed by the crew, be correct, I cannot understand why Captain Arthur should
have refused to let him go, especially as he had the name, not only with that crew
, …
as+he+had+the as+he+had+the
… Butt with Sweet Garlic Rub Championship Barbecued Whole Hog Oooh and
Aaaah Barbecued Suckling Pig Every year at the Memphis in May World
Championship Barbecue Cooking Contestand the BarbeQLos- sal Contest in
Des Moines, …
Early growth as a special case Being born with a body-fat content of perhaps 10-
20 g l, the suckling pig partitions nutrients in favour of lipid deposition to reach
150-160 g kg"' at the time of weaning, the ratio of lipid to protein in …
Roast suckling pig and baby lamb are on the menu. La Raya — a typical parrilla
in business since 1944 — provides a complete Asado al Homo Lola — a trendy
establishment in the fashionable Recoleta restaurant district facing out on …
suckling+pig
135 Rack 137 Shank and Hock 140 Shoulder 143 Sirloin 144 Suckling Pig 146
Tenderloin 148 Variety Meats 153 IV. LAMB 1 56 Breast and Barbecue Ribs 158
Chops 161 Ground Lamb 163 Leg 166 Loin 168 Neck 170 Rack 172 Shank 175 …
One of them, for journalists, consisted of eight courses: (1) a glass of vodka, (2)
daily shchi with yesterday's kasha, (3) 2 glasses of vodka, (4) suckling pig with
horseradish, (5) 3 glasses of vodka, (6) horseradish, cayenne pepper, and soy …
From basic Steakhouse Burgers (page 93) to a fire-roasted Honey-Glazed Roast
Suckling Pig (page 239), the more than 300 recipes in this book demonstrate
basic grilling principles and fabulous grilled flavor. Rib-Eye Steaks with Fragrant …
… typically fabricated into market cuts Sold as hanging meat 400a Roasting pig/
Suckling pig Sold whole, unsplit; can be semi boned and stuffed Suckling 18—35
; Roasting 40–60, 60–80, 80–100 90–110 Roast whole, spit/ rotisserie, roast flat …
The best quality pork meat comes from a suckling pig, which is very tender and
juicy. LAMB: Every cut from a spring lamb weighing no more than 30 pounds is
ideal for grilling. YOUNG GOAT: Choose an animal of no more than 20 pounds
with …
ROAST SUCKLING Pic (Cochinillo asado) I SPAIN Rub the body cavity of a
suckling pig with a generous amount of crushed garlic and put inside a handful or
two of chopped parsley, a BOUQUET GARNI, and some chopped onions. Salt
and …
… soaked for several days in salt water, scraped, and boiled till tender. Used to
make hashes, loaves, casseroles, chilies, fritters, and gumbos. Cochon de Lait
Cajun roast suckling pig. Country Ham Any ham that is cured by the dry-salt
method, …
a sheep, 15 drachmas; to the Hero at Antisara a suckling pig, 3 drachmas and 3
obols; to the Hero at Pyrgilion a suckling pig, 3 drachmas and 3 obols; to Ion the
sacrifice of a sheep in alternate years. Wood for the sacrifices and for those …
… rooms, but none outside of it. The majority of these are clustered in Rooms 11/
12 and may represent some type of sacrifice or a ritual meal for the dead. Pork
was the preferred meat of the Romans and young suckling pig was considered a …
suckling+pig
The energy requirement for milk production can be estimated from the growth
rate of the suckling pig and the number of pigs in the litter (Noblet and Etienne,
1989): Milk Energy = (4.92 X ADG X pigs) - (90 X pigs) (1-18) in which milk
energy is …
… sturgeon and lamprey; aspics; more tortes; junket drowning in white wine;
Catalan-style chicken; green blancmange; stewed veal; mutton and roebuck;
suckling pig; capon, and duck and black and sour cherries macerated in Tyrian
wine.
You may wish to substitute a traditional holiday food, Roast Suckling Pig, in the
place of the roast pork on the opposite page. Be sure to consult your meat dealer
early, as this specialty is not always available. Plan suckling pig for a large …
His still lifes read like menus of tavern fare: mtsvadi, barbel (a local fish), suckling
pig, chicken, sausage, fruits, scallions, radishes, and cucumbers all line up in a
row, begging the viewer's selection. Pirosmani presented food in its unadorned …
… DeceMber 14 Bouillabaisse Day | 285 DeceMber 15 Cupcake Day | 286
DeceMber 16 Chocolate-Covered Anything Day | 288 DeceMber 17 Maple Syrup
Day | 288 DeceMber 18 Roast Suckling Pig Day | 289 DeceMber 19 Hard Candy
Day …
Ideally, meat should cool to roast or whole chicken to 1 hour for a whole lamb or
suckling pig. During the resting period, the internal temperature of the meat will
continue to rise a few degrees at a rate relative to its density and thickness.
If you can get a 5-7 lb. suckling pig, treat your dinner guests to this time-honored
delicacy. Rub the cleaned piglet inside and out with salt, pepper, marjoram, and (
optional) 1-2 buds mashed garlic. Place in covered container and let stand at …
(LF) Un roûti de cochon. A pork roast. (TB) 3 dirty, untidy man 4 scup, southem
porgy Ô 'cochon de garde wild boar <TB> 'cochon de lait a suckling pig b social
gathering at which a suckling pig is roasted <AV, Da84> 'cochon farouche …
… Pork Loin Roast Pork Shoulder with Fennel Roast Suckling Pig Boneless
Spiced Pork Loin Roast Braised Pork Shoulder in Milk Braised Pork Shoulder
with Grapes BeerBraised Pork Shoulder Lamb Chops with White Wine Lamb
Chops with …
This can be made with a very young suckling pig, but normally in Bali a
moderately sized pig is stuffed with a mixture of chilies, fragrant roots, herbs and
spices, its skin liberally anointed with crushed turmeric dissolved in water. The
pig is …
suckling+pig
Pig, Suckling Pig The domestication of wild pigs took place in southwest Asia
more than nine thousand years ago. Unlike cattle and sheep, pigs are omni-
vores that eat anything from household waste to grass, which makes them
relatively …
… in a small sauce pan and heat on low just until warmed through. To serve,
topthe pancakeswithapad of butter and pour the warm preserves over the top.
GAMEMAKERS' SUCKLING PIG SERVES 24 Katniss expressed her frustration
and.
… 191 WHX GOO TAKE5 A BATH WA1T1NG FOR MX BAB1 Balinese Suckling
Pig Mauritian "Bouillabaisse" Simple Shellfish Stock Reunionnaise Yellow
Chicken and Banana Curry Yellow Rice Oven-Baked Cape Malay Curry
LEMONGRA55 …
… in the royal palace (p67)  Restaurante Sobrino de Botín Eat suckling pig in
the world's oldest restaurant (p149)  Plaza de la Puerta del Sol Take Madrid's
pulse at its beating heart (p69) LA LATINA & LAVAPIÉS La Latina sits on the
cusp …
… one cheese and pepper], ingredients are the • Seats: 45 of Angelo's
amatriciana, pasta best available, the • € 105.00 w/o wine emblematic dishes;
and chickpeas or bread is steam baked S all 5fc A <> and roast suckling pig
gnocchi. Classic …
Many of those festivals, notably Lent and Carnival, dramatised the swing
between want and satiety that dominated most people's lives. The uniquely
Bolognese Feast of the Suckling Pig, which Croce attended and recounted many
times, is the …
Cooking pigs 'feet Preparing a suckling pig for roasting Marinating. Using the
cooking juices to make a rich, flavorsome sauce will add lots of extra flavor to the
finished dish and can easily be done while the meat is resting. When the meat is …
… karad–ord–eva snicla ('Black George's schnitzel'), medaljoni (veal steak),
ćulbastija (grilled veal or pork), prasetina na ražnju (spit-roast suckling pig),
jagnjetina na ražnju (spit-roast lamb),jagnjeće pečenje (roast lamb), kapama (
lamb stew), …
… Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Macedonia 159 Kisela Corba 160 National
Soup of Serbia Bosanski Lonac 161 Bosnian Meat Pot Podvarak 161 Baked
Sauerkraut Peceno Prase lf>2 Roast Suckling Pig Prebanac 1 62 Baked Lima
Beans …
suckling pig 78 harissa lamb leg with roasted pumpkin, feta and pomegranate
salad 82 salt and pepper bugs with shaoxing 83 robbo's ribs 83 prawn rolls 85
vongole with fregola 86 barbecued seared scallops with sauce vierge 89
snapper …
… for the required cooking time, adding more coals from a supply started in
another grill or fire pit if needed to maintain the temperature. Barbecued Suckling
Pig Since a whole hog can dress out 94 An IrresIstIble HIstory of soutHern food.
Roast suckling pig is the preferred holiday dish for entertaining on most islands,
more than making up for the noticeable absence of snow. 4 or 5 large yams or
sweet potatoes, peeled 3 medium onions, chopped 3 green onions, chopped 1 or
2 …
… 4-10 $14.95, Seniors 65+ 10% off, Soup Station, Salads, Carving Station of
Prime Rib with horseradish sauce & au jus and Whole Roasted Suckling Pig, The
Willows Specialty Fire Roasted Portobello Mushrooms with balsamic butter
sauce, …
They had ginger sauce for lamb and suckling pig; camelyn sauce, made from
ground currants and walnuts, cinnamon and breadcrumbs and vinegar, for eating
with heron, crane, plover and bustard. Also, a more familiar green sauce made …
For how can one compare Basque food, based largely around fish dishes, to
roast lamb from Sepulveda, roast suckling pig from Segovia, gazpa- cho
manchego, gazpacho andaluz, Extremenan wild duck with orange, paella
valenciana, …
.
It’s no doubt
through+compassion through+compassion
In this sense one might say that the cosmos becomes personalized through
compassion— but this is not what is usually meant by personalism. Compassion
is a way of being at home in the universe, with life and with death, with the seen
and …
Consider personally sponsoring a child through Compassion International.
Arrange to host a “Compassion Sunday” at your church, which will give people
the opportunity to sponsor children through Compassion. It is possible to sponsor …
But "compassionate love" or love through compassion is far superior to ordinary
love, of course. 38. In this verse, three stages are divided concerning love in
general: 1. mundane love that is blameworthy; 2. compassionate but still worldly
love; …
Through compassion they cut through vines and chopped down some of the
trees. They used that wood to build good fences with swinging gates, and left
some trees standing for shade and beauty. Up until the past several decades,
poor …
Through compassion narratives, organizational members make sense of who
they are. A third key idea that comes from seeing compassion as narrative, then,
is that members' identities are constructed in part through their stories of …
And because of the journey of the compassionate one into the far country of
another's lostness, through compassion and suffering, a redemptive bond is
established which can bring that other home. Compassion as "suffering for" is
supremely …
through+compassion through+compassion
… from what he's suffering from. They see certain psychotic symptoms. And
through compassion or whatever, and through a certain amount of knowledge
and information about community resources or whatever, can try to 166
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… and closeness seeking in ways that are dif®cult for them or others around them
to understand. CFT also takes an interactional view to the extent that work on one
social mentality, such as care eliciting or care providing (through compassion), …
In the explicitly moral sphere, we can speak, like Wang Yang-ming, of forming
one body through compassion for others. Yet we may also form one body through
aesthetic openness to the world. I will refer to this as the experience of absorption
.
… used to mean “kindness, gentleness, courtesy, and compassion”! Possibly
when we choose to live not through our primitive brain's fight-or-flight stress
response but through compassion, we begin to discover our real nature, our True
Self.
While it is through our intellect that we actually come to know the path and see
clearly how to follow and accomplish it, only through compassion can we
manifest in the world what we know and see in a way that will benefit others. No
matter …
… the pervasive vital life force that permeates everything. In this expanded place,
we cultivate the necessary skills for processing information and increasing
opportunities to amplify loving compassion. It is through compassion that 8
CHAPTER 1.
19 DAVID A. JOPLING TWO In Search of Moral Teaching 47 JANUSZ A.
POLANOWSKI THREE Education Through Compassion; Cultivating Our Mystical
73 Vocation FRANK GRUBA-McCALLISTER II. ENACTMENTS AND APPLIED …
through+compassion through+compassion
1n this sense, an ethics of justice disengages from private suffering, and seeks to
regulate social life through the law and not through compassion. 1n The Rebel,
as noted, Camus contends with the problem of evil and human suffering through …
Through compassion, love identifies with those who are afflicted; through
generosity, love gives of itself to them. The model for this unification of love and
virtue, for Weil, is Christ: “Generosity and compassion are inseparable, and both
have …
… compassion symbolically by appearing in the form of Avalokiteshvara. In some
drawings, Avalokiteshvara is white and has a thousand arms. The white color
emphasizes purity, in this case the purification of selfishness through compassion
.
exploitation, and the reckless domination of animals and the earth – can only
come about through compassion? We must be clear that compassion is not
simply a nice soft feeling, not a warm comforting emotion. Rather, like love,
compassion …
through+compassion
… a physical transformation as much as a mental transcendence. The bodhisattva
goes through a long physical evolution, developing his mind through wisdom and
contemplation, and developing his body through compassion and 122 Robert …
We made it through the remainder of the trip, she walked me back down the
mountain and she and I were totally connected spiritually through compassion
and experience. I realize today that Dolly was a great teacher, only because she
was …
through+compassion through+compassion
This suggests that mindfulness through compassion meditation results in higher
emotional and social intelligence in leaders and that this depth of information
provides more input for decision making. Compassion does not just apply to …
through+compassion
They are: (l) a knower of bases that, through knowledge, does not abide in [the
extreme of] cyclic existence (she' s srid la mi gnas pa'i gzhi shes) and (2) a
knower of paths that, through compassion, does not abide in the extreme of
peace …
We are often able, through compassion, to draw out the potentiality for good from
within even the very bad. This is the nurturing aspect of the quality. All
psychological evidence shows that we are more likely to be compassionate
toward or …
that we imagine old people have a
particularly+good+appetite particularly+good+appetite
Tom Custer, had a particularly good appetite that morning and lingered at the
table, to the disgust of Custer, who told him repeatedly to hurry and finish his
breakfast. The Colonel still lingered, however, and brought on an explosion of
wrath …
… a particularly good appetite. The dinner exhibited an abundance and variety
which surprised me, consisting of many joints of mutton and pork variously
dressed, curries and pillaus, chickens, ducks, and on Sundays turkeys and hams.
particularly+good+appetite
None of them had a particularly good appetite, but Paige got a little worried that
Hannah wasn't eating very much. In ten minutes, she had had just two bites of her
sandwich and was just playing with the rest. She had just broken it into pieces, …
particularly+good+appetite particularly+good+appetite particularly+good+appetite
,
because
we like to think
… next year,” “The odds favor a quick settlement of the strike,” and “It is expected
that at least 20,000 concert tickets will be sold.” In this chapter, we introduce
some elementary probability concepts, indicate how probabilities can be
interpreted, …
3.13 What is the probability that at least one child will get influenza? 3.14 Based
on Problem 3.12, what is the conditional probability that the father has influenza
given that the mother has influenza? Table 3.13 Relationship of fertility rates to …
FIGURE 5-1 Probability that at least one test will be positive in a healthy
individual, given false-positive rates of 1%, 5%, and 10%. t4Or, if you prefer,
contrary children — your choice. 15This. With permutations, we are interested in
the order in …
Use this information to compute the probability that at least one child is female.
Critical Thinking Consider the experiment of tossing a fair coin 3 times. For each
coin, the possible outcomes are heads or tails. (a) List the equally likely events of …
For example, we saw that Chebyshev's Theorem tells us that at least 75% of the
data lie within 2 standard deviations of the mean when “bell-shaped” distributions
have approximately 95% of their data within 2 standard deviations of the mean.
Note that at least 40% of the active chemical means 40% (mix 1 mix 2 mix on
hand) 70% (mix 1) 30% (mix 2) 10% (mix on hand) 37. Manufacturing A ball
manufacturer produces soccer balls, footballs, and volleyballs. The manager
feels that …
Then Tchebysheff's Theorem states that at least 1 (1/k2) of the total number n
measurements lies in the constructed interval. FIGURE 2.10 Illustrating
Tchebysheff's Theorem ○ x R e l a t i v e Frequenc y At least 1 – (1/k2) μ kσkσ
TABLE 2.3 …
A supervisor selects two applicants to fill these jobs, a Give the sample space
associated with this experiment. b Let A denote the event that at least one male is
selected. How many outcomes are in A? c Let B denote the event that exactly one …
… context-dependence seriously suggests that at least some varieties of so-
called presuppositions are entailments in truth. Thus it has been claimed that "
Helen regrets having invited a party-pooper" simply entails that she has invited a …
… offences, or that at least they have committed offences with the same co-
offenders. This is the case for example with several of the members of the gang
designated Østerbro De Store. Eight of the members of this gang are at a
distance of no …
Setting this equal to 0, we get: 24x(x2 − 4)5(x2 + 2)5(x2 − 1) = 0, which means
that at least one of the factors of this product must be zero. Now it certainly cannot
be the 24, but it could be the x: x = 0 is one solution. It could also be that (x2 − 4)5 …
If the event A means that at least one of these numbers is prime and the event B
that at least one of them is an even number, … The event A U B means that at
least one of the two events occurs; that is, from two selected 1 numbers at least
one …
Suppose that at some stage of developing a proof, you know that a statement of
the form A 1 or A 2 or A3 or ...or An is true, and suppose you want to deduce a
conclusion C. By definition of or, you know that at least one of the statements Ai is …
(a) If it is known that at least one child has blue eyes, what is the probability that
at least two children have blue eyes? (b) If it is known that the youngest child has
blue eyes, what is the probability that at least two children have blue eyes? 16.
… communications from another contracting party that it is not fulfilling its
obligations under the Covenant (on condition that the latter party has made a
similar declaration in regard to itself and that at least ten declarations have been
issued)104 …
If no candidate is found to satisfy criterion 1, then criterion 2 guarantees that at
least one of the candidates, say X, has the property that no more than one of the
remaining candidates occupies the hatched region between the original axes
and …
Problem 12. Can a convex 13-gon be divided into parallelograms? Problem 13.
Twenty-five checkers are placed on a 25 x 25 checkerboard in such a way that
their positions are symmetric with respect to one of its diagonals. Prove that at
least
… it seems odd that at least two, and perhaps as many as four, independent
traditions should have made the same mistake.73 Is there any evidence that
anyone knew JL 16635 prior to 1 198? The apparatus of glosses to 1 Comp, by
Ricardus …
Expressed another way, we should find that at least 75% of the states have
housing starts that fall in the interval described by 34.6 6 2(49.3), or from 264.0 to
133.2. The actual percentage of data values falling within this interval is 94%,
well …
What is the probability that at least one of them doesn't have health insurance?
Solution This question is asking for the probability that the first young adult doesn'
t have health insurance or the second young adult doesn't have health insurance …
This shows that at least one column of any vertex consists entirely of 0 except for
one entry, which must be l ; and the same must be true for the row containing that
1. If \ve delete this row and column, we obtain a matrix of order n — l that also …
This setting ensures that at least two lines of a paragraph appear at the top and
bottom of every page. In other words, it prevents a page from beginning with just
the last line of a paragraph (a widow), and prevents a page from ending with only …
(b) what is the probability that a student smokes or drinks? 6. A roulette has 38
pockets, 18 are red, 18 are black and 2 are green. I bet on red, you bet on black. (
a) What is the probability that I win? (b) What is the probability that at least one of …
… b\2 b2-4ac 2a 4a2 Now, recognizing this as the difference of two squares, one
gets the factored form , b sib2 - 4ac x -t- - - 2a 2a So again it follows that (at least)
one of these factors must be zero. Thus either -b + sjb2 - 4ac -b-y/b2-4ac x = ^ or …
You are given that at least one of the evems Ar, I < r < n, is certain to occur, but
certainly no more than two occur. If PtAr) = p, and PtAr D As) = q,r ^ s, show that p
> \/n and q < 2/it. 7. You are given that at least one. but no more than three, of the …
Can we conclude that at least one of these numbers must itself be zero? Yes.
Let's state a property that formalizes this idea. Property 3.5, along with the highest
-common-factor pattern, provides us with another technique for solving equations
.
I know that at least one unicorn occurs in fiction, because one occurs in 'Alice
Through the Looking Glass' ; and it follows that there is at least one imaginary
unicorn, and therefore (in a sense) at least one unicorn which does not exist and …
Find the probability that at least one was born on a different day of the week from
the others. 35. Birthday problem Five people are in a room together. Find the
probability that all ve were born on a different day of the year. 36. Birthday
problem …
Fig. 1.2 Nine small squares for ten points. To prove the second statement, divide
our square into four equal parts by its two diagonals as shown in Figure 1.3.
Theorem 1.4 then implies that at least one of these triangles will contain three of
our …
It is likely, despite these energetic efforts at oversight, that at least some vassi
dominici managed to steal at least some royal facultates. No society is crime free
and in even the most effectively administered societies not all criminals are …
… there are a few experimental schools now for exceptional »gifted« children.
Tommy has had the dubious »gift« of severe brain injury and the unquestionable
gift of parents who love him very much indeed and who believed that at least one …
It is now time to return to the myth of t>órr's single combat with the giant Hrungnir
and the events surrounding their encounter, bearing in mind that at least one
early authority, Bragi Boddason, alludes in one stanza to Hrungnir's abducuon of …
D. From KEY FACT El . we know only that at least one grade wan above 80. In
fact, there may have been only one (9 grades of 79 and 1 grade of 89, for
example). But there could have been five or even nine (for example, 9 grades of
85 and 1 …
… next year,” “The odds favor a quick settlement of the strike,” and “It is expected
that at least 20,000 concert tickets will be sold.” In this chapter, we introduce
some elementary probability concepts, indicate how probabilities can be
interpreted, …
Prove that at least two regions of G have at most five edges on their boundaries.
17. Draw a graph corresponding to the map shown at the right and find a coloring
which requires the least number of colors. What is the chromatic number of the …
they have that left
,
when
Serbs are in the majority in Central Serbia over the larger part of its terrilory.
Bosnians (and Moslems) form an ethnic majority in three municipalities in the
southwest of the Republic of Serbia (Sjenica, Tutin, Novi Pazar), Bulgarians are
in the
… jdn etw - machen wollen (fam ) to try to make sb believe sth © ( wähnen) sich in
der Mehrzahl/im Recht - to believe oneself in the majority/to think [that] one is
right; sich allein/ unbeobachtet - to think [that] one is alone/nobody is watching
one …
… tanks onto adjourning residential property28 or when a farmer's seasonal
irrigation system spews waste water onto his neighbors' farmlands.29 What role
does nuisance play in the majority opinion in this case? In the other Lucas
opinions?
Those in the minority go along because they accept this principle and expect to
be in the majority on other issues or at … (It helps if everyone wins some of the
time.54) The minority also go along because they expect those in the majority to …
Unfortunately, in the majority of instances this evidence is incomplete, ambiguous
, or unreliable. In any case, it can never be implicitly trusted. For example, in my
study of Luke 10:41-42 in the first Metzger Festschrift ("One Thing?") the analysis …
… was a lesbian, even though the father had served eight years in prison for
killing his first wife. Today, however, courts in the majority of states no longer
deny custody or visitation rights to persons solely on the basis of their sexual
orientation.
When the Court has reached a decision, the chief justice, if in the majority,
assigns the task of writing the Court's opinion to … When the chief justice is not in
the majority, the most senior justice voting with the majority assigns the writing of
the …
-ies) 1 the greater number: in the majority of cases all will go smoothly| [as adj.] it
was a majority … USAGE: 1 Strictly speaking, majority should be used with
countable nouns to mean 'the greater number,' as in the majority of cases. Use
with …
… 118 chapter 7. Anti-nuclear Movements: Environmental Movements in
Germany 138 chapter 8. Conclusions to Environmental Movements 161 Notes
173 References 177 Index 187 PREFACE The rooster crows early in the majority
world. In.
… amendments were routinely limited by the majority party and many committees
disproportionately stacked in the majority party's favor (Bach and Smith 1988;
Smith 1989) - many observers speculated about the impact on procedural
choices …
This interaction pattern, i.e. of the child responding to the parent in the majority
language may even develop on a more unconscious level and is really difficult to
avoid. (ARNBERG 1987: 89) Wenn, zusammenhängend mit der inkonsequenten …
In the majority of situations the democratic principle of majority voting will
determine which viewpoint prevails in the event of a dispute. Company law has
already differentiated here between issues requiring an ordinary resolution which …
… mechanisms must be employed to reach such decisions.4 All available
collective decision processes create their own incentives for redistribution
between those in the majority and those in the minority with regard to a particular
fiscal issue.
Most of these programs are transitional and remedial in nature with the primary
goal of supporting students' academic development in the majority language. The
final category of bilingual education programs involves children who are deaf or …
… effort in the majority than is the case with majority influence. Nemeth (1995)
argues that by focusing the thoughts of the majority on the issue itself rather than
the need to fit in with everyone else, the minority can set up processes that lead
to …
Traditionally, the majority leader becomes Speaker when the person in that
position dies or retires—provided, of course, that his party is still in the majority.
Each party also has a whip, with several assistant whips in charge of rounding up …
in+the+majority
But the pressures and workload on state legislatures have increased dramatically
over the past quarter-century, and legislative session length has not increased
proportionately in the majority of legislatures that have constitutional restrictions …
For example, the first term in the majority function is written as 3 (for the
combination 01l). To indicate that it is a sum-of- products expression, we use E as
shown in the following expression: 3-input majority function = E (3, 5, 6, 7) .
Similarly, we …
This was not true in New Mexico, however, where Latinos of Mexican origin
remained in the majority until the twentieth century: in New Mexico segregation
was not as extreme as in Texas. Mexican Americans were allowed voting rights.
in+the+majority
When it refers to a group of persons or things that are in the majority, it may take
either a singular or plural verb, depending on whether the group is considered as
a whole or as a set of separate individuals. So it is correct to say The majority …
The mean value is four elections. For both measures of congressional strength
the coefficient should be negative, indicating that an increase in strength (larger
majority, longer time in the majority) causes a lower probability of a new agency …
A concurring opinion is written by a judge who, while voting with the majority, has
additional comments to make that go beyond what is included in the majority
opinion. Sometimes the majority will agree on the decision but disagree on the …
I argue that although a congressional party should receive greater coverage
when it is in the majority (i.e., the Majority Hypothesis), the president harms his
congressional comrades by supplanting them as the party's principal
spokesperson in …
Whereas none of the Justices in the majority joined another one in concurrence,
the four dissenters — all Nixon appointees — were unanimous in their
agreement with each other's position. They took some shots at the opinions of the
majority …
The same electoral patterns that kept the Democrats in the majority for so long
now favor the Republicans. For example, in earlier work examining the
Republicans' failure to advance in House elections during their long period of
presidential …
Of course, the recourse suffers a certain stylization when used with the unique
liberties of poetic language but in the majority of cases the rhythmic cadences of
colloquial speech are maintained. Other authors write predominantly in English
but …
In the majority of cultures, though, so does whether one is a man or a woman.
Although the value men and women place on chastity in potential mates
overwhelmingly showed the greatest cross-cultural variability, several other
factors also …
… he or she has the option of writing the majority opinion or designating the
justice who will write the opinion. If the Chief Justice is in the minority, the most
senior justice in the majority can write the opinion or select the justice to do so.
… of the members of the community as a whole, the members acting by vote. (
02.3) A state with a form of government such that the ruling power is legally
vested in the majority of the members of the community, the members acting by
vote …
Thus, "normal" transmission (= basically errorless) would have been carried on
by the majority (= orthodox) of early Christians, which would have resulted in the
majority of MSS being very similar and bearing witness together to the original …
Because being in the majority is, in most cases, more rewarding than
membership in the minority—those in the majority usually find that they control
the group's resources whereas those in the minority may have little say in the
group's …
He outlined what he believed to be the five major conditions of a typical
realignment: 1) quick and sharp changes in the majority party voter COALITIONs,
which take place every 30 to 38 years; 2) the introduction of a third party, which …
… the Finnish-speaking minority students in the majority-language schools in
Sweden were not encouraged, or indeed allowed, to develop their Finnish
language with respect to vocabulary, syntax, etc. led to an impoverished Finnish
language …
of cases the enjoyment
Eventually, sense of taste disappears. 4. Reassure patient/parents that this is
usually temporary; taste returns at least partially to normal, but may take months
after treatment. E. Ear 1. Otitis Externa a. Etiology i. Skin reaction ii.
Superimposed …
It has been shown that when one loses one's sense of smell, such as the times
when one has a really heavy cold, the sense of taste disappears as well. The
really spicy chilli we enjoy so much becomes bland and uninteresting if we
cannot …
There are situations in which moral agent S is not definitely morally worse than S'
, and S is among the irredeemably evil while S' is on the borderline of the
irredeemably evil. There is an important and nonarbitrary moral difference
between S …
While slavery and sexism press trust into the service of immorality, Thomas
observes, trust did not play a similar role in the Holocaust, where Nazis regarded
the Jews as irredeemably evil. Instead, the power arrangements were capricious, …
irredeemably
I shall argue, for instance, that natal alienation was a deeply rooted feature of
American Slavery and that the idea of the Jew as irredeemably evil was a deeply
rooted feature of Nazi ideology. From these differences, in no way does it follow …
irredeemably
The general removal of the financial limit has required a reconsideration of the
CCA provisions which render certain agreements 'irredeemably'42
unenforceable.43 Normally, if a regulated agreement is 'not properly executed', in
the sense of …
… of TV commercials 1 59 Creating commercials that are likeable and credible
161 New Consumers - new commercials 164 9 Winning their Hearts and Minds
Authentic versus Pseudo Lotaltt 176 Are New Consumers irredeemably disloyal?
irredeemably
Third, Jews were considered irredeemably evil, unlike black slaves who were
viewed as a group of amoral simpletons. There was a sense in which these
different conceptions led to different practices. The benevolent treatment of
slaves, …
irredeemably
'Be unselfish' as such, i.e., unqualified, includes requiring one to be unselfish in
some overallobjectively-unwarranted ways, say via sharing one's food, weapons,
financial etc resources with irredeemably anti-objectivity Nazis, in-effect helping …
I fear there are in the world some insensible and callous natures that do become,
at last, utterly and irredeemably bad. But whether this be so or not, of one thing I
am certain: that there are such men as Sikes. who, being closely followed …
For he may be convinced that among those around him are people who are
irredeemably closed to goodness, people incapable of allowing the interests of
others to truly permeate their own practical reasoning unless that serves their
own …
irredeemably
Lady Thatcher, ofcourse, was an opponent of Post Ojfice privatisation, as she
reckoned it irredeemably unpopular. o Konditionalsatz (eingeleitet durch (even) i]
: unless oder uneingeleitet) Viewed objectively, the evidence is by no means …
irredeemably
55 Bloch's left- wing messianism, however, recoils at denying redemption to the
language of revolution, no matter how apparently corrupted. “Is such vocabulary
really 'irredeemably damaged' by the Nazis? So irredeemably that it must fail in …
irredeemably
their feminised difference rather than as imperfect copies of the Everyman.12 The
practical end point of this kind of argument, when coupled with the claim that law
is irredeemably male, would seem to be a social order in which law applies to …
irredeemably
But to do justice to Freud is to insist that psychoanalysis is not an irredeemably
homophobic monolith - that multiple Freuds coexist with multiple anal rhetorics;
that feminists, queer theorists, and psychoanalysts have worked within and Ibid., …
irredeemably irredeemably
He concludes by discussing Sikes in his "circumstances" "becom[ing], at last,
utterly and irredeemably bad" (but no agent of the Devil here) and the equivocal
case of Nancy: "It is useless to discuss whether . . . [she] seems natural or
unnatural, …
irredeemably irredeemably irredeemably
A Theology of Public Witness Jennifer McBride. homeless men in Northwest
Washington, D.C., and argues that those who are privileged socially and
economically are “irredeemably middle-class.” One's experiences, expectations,
education, …
irredeemably irredeemably irredeemably irredeemably irredeemably
XIX Dear Miss Rutter XX ... irredeemably subversive . . . not stroppy enough . . .
XXI . . . memory propelled his planting . . . XXII '. . . now - my 145th country, ah-ha!'
XXIII . . . walked . . .from Prussia . . . mit cutlery . . . XXIV Guided Tours ... Happy …
irredeemably
I. Linzey, Andrew. II. Yamamoto, Dorothy 8X746. ASSS 1998 241'. 693 — dc2i 98
-7118 CIP Digitally reprinted from the first paperback printing Contents Foreword
ix Introduction: Is Christianity Irredeemably Speciesist? Andrew Linzey.
Watson even reflects this himself: 'generalities rarely provide answers (rather
they stifle examination of particulars by reference to ideology).' Image: AMMMusic
by AMM, album cover, 1966 Music says 'we', even when it is irredeemably difficult …
irredeemably
,
History S 34A(1) substituted, along with the rest of s 34 A, by No 54 S 34A(1)
inserted, along with the rest of s 34A, by No 41 of of 1983, s 2, effective 6
December 1983. 1981, s 5, effective 14 October 1981. 34A(2) [Other Acts not
affected] …
along with the – along with the rest of rest of Al Qaeda.. Al Qaeda.... ○○ If we
came to work with USB flash drives on our keychains, stainless- If we came to
work with USB flash drives on our keychains, stainless- steel silverware ( steel …
along+with+the+rest
Bob is in the middle of the fleet and he'll be trapped, or possibly even disqualified
along with the rest of the boats that don't give way to us as they legally must.” It
was a good plan, but Bob was a good sailor, and good sailors often make their …
along+with+the+rest
Since there is every reason to believe that the Heracleopolitan rulers of Dyn. IX
held the Thinite nome and its metropolis along with the rest of southern U. E.,31
this earlier king must have been one of the ephemeral predecessors of Merykare …
For more than two decades, I, along with the rest of the world, have watched as
the Chinese people have transformed their country from a poverty-stricken nation
into an economic powerhouse. Equally striking, however, has been the terrible …
along+with+the+rest
In time everyone was walking. Even Jacali, with that injured knee,
uncomplainingly plodded along with the rest. I know that she walked hundreds of
miles with that wounded leg, and when we camped she helped with the women's
work as she …
along+with+the+rest
Paleomagnetic studies from southern Alaska have led to terrane models, which
make the Chugach flysch, along with the rest of the accretionary complex,
allochthonous with respect to the Cretaceous volcanic arc of southern Alaska (
Coe et al.
along+with+the+rest
Captain Snyder and Jason greeted the adventurers, along with the rest of the
crew. As Mark stepped off the boat and saluted the captain, he appeared
exhausted as he waded through the surf and almost fell at the captain's feet as he
stepped …
I could not go through the door; I had to go along with the rest. The inner rest is
the green light, not the open door. In a sense this is a difficult walk, but it is a
closer walk in the Lord. It is a walkof intimacy with the Lord. Some may say that
they …
He just has his blind spots along with the rest of us. JEM. But he was ready to hurt
you. ATTICUS. Because he was part of a mob. But a mob's always made up of
people, and Mr. Cunningham's still a man. What you children did— you made
him …
Since he was only four when his family emigrated to America, he had no clear
memories of the old country except one: lying on a blanket beside a road and
watching his house, along with the rest of the town, bum to the ground. Of the
family …
along+with+the+rest
On New Gold Restorations The term new gold restoration denotes the
preparation of a fresh restoration along with the rest. Sufficient occlusal clearance
must be present to accommodate the rest seat and the gold restoration (Fig.
19.15). Fig.
It is the same in substance, and mostly in words too, as that adopted at the
General Conference held in London in September, 1871, and published officially,
along with the rest of the resolu- 30 tions, on the 17th October of that year by the …
The surroundings may be a constant temperature bath in which the system is
immersed, along with the rest of the universe. Anisolated systemdoes not
exchange energy or matter with its surroundings. Aclosed system exchanges
energy, but …
Future growth of customer base The greater XX city area population will continue
to grow along with the rest of the population of XX. The past 4 to 5 years have
seen the population of XX County (greater XX area) grow at a rate of 4.7% per
year …
along+with+the+rest
… the big dugout on Hill 198 too, along with the rest of the survivors of the
Hollingshead party, though to another entrance and left with an overcoat the
same as had Private's Peterson and Duryea. Forgotten in the German evacuation
, he had …
.
Sergey Kantsevoy. addition, if you cannot undergo upper endoscopy—perhaps
because you tend to bleed excessively or the number of platelets in your blood is
low—an upper GI series may be performed to examine the esophagus, stomach, …
Many women with PCOS have digestive problems, especially constipation and
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The reason why is not clear but it can be linked to
the fact that you may have a lowered metabolic rate after a meal which may result …
Stress is one of the most common causes of digestive problems in men and
women, and women with en- dometriosis have more than their fair share of that.
The first thing to do is to change to a balanced, organic diet. Eating smaller meals
can …
… mental, behavioral, and medical symptoms. Many children's health problems
actually stem from poor food choices, unhealthful lifestyles, and faulty digestion. It
may also surprise you to learn that digestive problems are directly linked to a …
If you're getting radiation therapy at the same time as chemotherapy, you're more
likely to have digestive problems if the radiation field includes your digestive
system. Your oncologist and nurse will let you know how your Chapter 6 Coping …
7 The Symptoms of Acid Reflux Disease 8 Acid Reflux Disease: Contributing
Factors 9 Managing Acid Reflux 11 Healthy Digestion 14 Digestive Problems 15
Common Causes of Indigestion 16 Recommended Supplements for General …
Digestive+problems
Doing so could result in diarrhea and other digestive problems, which can be
serious in young puppies. Diarrhea in young puppies can dehydrate them very
rapidly and cause severe problems or even death in extreme cases if not caught
in …
… you have access to specific tools and methods regarding diet and digestion
that can help you to resolve major health problems. However, I'm not going to
pretend that reversing long-term digestive problems will be easy. Each person
has a …
Digestive+problems
Glen Vecchione. Veterinary Visits of Purebred 5-Year-Old Male Dogs 1999-2003
Breed of Dog Visits Condition Type Golden Retriever 9 dermatitis, ear infection,
digestive problems, arthritis, hip dysplasia Dalmatian I I dermatitis, eye infection, …
… 2 Vegetarian Diets 62 CHAPTER 3 Digestion, Absorption, and Transport 68
Highlight 3 Common Digestive Problems 88 CHAPTER 4 The Carbohydrates:
Sugars, Starches, and Fibers 96 Highlight 4 Carbs, kCalories, and Controversies
126 …
Common examples are chronic digestive problems, mental disorders, high blood
pressure, tumors, osteoporosis, diabetes, and chronic backache. Interior
conditions in general are caused by imbalances in the emotions, weakness from
birth, …
Digestive+problems
As a culture, we have so many digestive problems that are directly related to our
emotions, and we need to sort them out. When we learn to handle our emotions
responsibly, and to resolve our own emotional transactions and relationships, our …
If you suspect you have digestive problems (see Chapter 7), get a digestion aid
supplement that contains enzymes and some hydrochloric acid (stomach acid).
This is best done under the guidance of a health practitioner. Take a supplement
of …
Yang zvei mai: dizziness; headache; whiplash; sweating problems; trigeminal
neuralgia; tiredness; ear and eye problems. - Cross-syndrome: gynecological
problems; digestive problems (especially intestinal problems); sciatica (
especially of …
Each year, more than 10 million Americans are hospitalized for their digestive
problems. … All together, the cost of digestive problems amounts to more than
$91 billion each year in terms of doctor visits, hospital stays, lost school and work …
… IMPROVING ABSORPTION 6 You Are What You Absorb 7 The Fibre Factor 8
Promoting Healthy Intestinal Flora PART 3 DIGESTIVE PROBLEMS AND
SOLUTIONS 12 Three Steps to Digestive Health 13 Dysbiosis – When Things Go
Wrong …
Periods of ecstatic love-play may be abruptly interrupted by sessions of
discomfort or distress such as massive headaches, digestive problems, eyestrain,
seeming heart irregularities, dizziness, anxiety, and other disorders for which no …
Alterative, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, diaphoretic, bitter tonic, digestive,
antiulcer, antitumour, antioxidant. Indications. Inflammatory skin problems,
inflammatory digestive problems, fevers, infections, first aid for minor burns, cuts
and grazes.
Your responses to the questionnaires will assist you in developing strategies to
deal with digestive problems. Biographical information for Jerry Stine appears on
page 12. 3 Your Five Protective Barriers SCOTT ANDERSON, M.D. THE FIRST …
… Assess Your Digestive Health M 1 Importance of Healthy Digestion M 2 How
the Digestive System Works M 3 Create Good Digestive Health M 9 Assess Your
Health M 11 Types of Digestive Problems M 13 Keep a Food/Symptom Diary M
15 …
… its job properly. A naturopath, acupuncturist, or herbalist can help you figure
out whether you have digestive problems. These professionals can also give you
dietary recommendations 44 Trigger Point Therapy for Headaches and Migraines
.
Do you have digestive problems? Heel E. Does your lower back bother you? 23.
Does your lower back bother you? 24. Have you injured your lower back? 25. Do
you have digestive problems? Lower back problems? Top of Foot F. Does your …
Bring an adequate supply of the dog's normal food on long trips. This helps
reduce the chance of digestive problems. A traveling dog is faced already with
many new and unusual conditions; having to switch to a new food is another
chance to …
57 Story 58 Before You Eat: Your Body's First Response to Food 58 Your Body:
Built to Digest and Absorb 59 Gastrointestinal Tract 59 Assisting Organs and
Glands 60 Overview of Digestion and Absorption 61 Common Digestive
Problems 63 …
High concentrations of lead can permanently damage the brain, central nervous
system, and kidneys, and cause anemia, digestive problems, headaches, heart
disease, hyperactivity, muscle and joint pain, reproductive problems, retardation, …
They can also be the cause of sequelae such as diseases of the joints,
inflammations, digestive problems and recurrent aspirations, or only be indirectly
associated such as impaired growth or refraction anomalies. An early diagnosis
and the …
ix Acknowledgments xi Why You May Need This Book 1 Conditions AIDS 9
Allergies 17 Alzheimer's Disease 38 Arthritis 49 Cancer 62 Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome 90 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 100 107 119 Digestive Problems 150
Heart and …
If you're among the few runners who have digestive problems with even the
smallest quantities of gel during a run, try hard candies or Gummi Bears. Of
course, you don't want anything so large that you could choke on it. Sucking on
one hard …
contents Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Holistic Pediatrics: An Overview 9 Chapter 2
Digestive Problems: Colic and Reflux 19 Chapter 3 Skin Problems 51 Chapter 4
Fevers: The Good Fight 77 Chapter 5 Colds and Other Simple Illnesses 87 …
Tritiated ASD appeared as tritiated DHT in all three tissue types, which suggests
that the androgen metabolic enzymes present in androgen-stimulated benign
prostate and prostate cancer remain in castration-recurrent prostate cancer.
Despite plausible biologic mechanisms supporting the hypothesis that physical
activity can prevent the development of prostate cancer, findings from
epidemiological studies of physical activity and prostate cancer remain
inconclusive. Studies …
Ulrike Peters1 Abstract Colorectal and prostate cancer remain a major public
health problem with around 1 million and close to 700,000 cases recorded
worldwide in 2002, respectively. Peto and Doll estimated that about one third of
cancer …
Data on diet and prostate cancer remain limited, but some studies have
suggested positive associations with animal fat. Thus, it is reasonable to make
decisions about dietary fat primarily on the basis of its effects on cardiovascular
disease, …
.
A stone the size of a man's head dropped into the line a few meters to their left
and bounced crazily down the slope into the mist. Then another fell, crushing two
Praetorians under their shields. Trajan must have a couple of onagers in action: …
,
three octogenarian women seemed to be
praying over their fruit salad—perhaps
in homage to their dead husbands
.
They both chuckled, and then one of them reached out and held her wrist. The
other twin got up and got way too close to her. As one held her wrist in a manner
that looked like it hurt, the other pulled the top of her scrub top out and peered …
Kayla's friends, one of them reached out and grabbed Marcy hair, Kev and Dee
said at the same time why did she do that, Jahree, Kasha, Zyana and Nia, called
out to Lee, Dee wondered when Nia came back in, each girl hands went around …
One of them reached out to take her vase and she grabbed his left ear and pulled
with all the strength remaining in her fatigued body. He opened his mouth in a
silent scream and released his hold on the vase and pulled his head free.
Satisfied, one of them reached out and gently turned the knob. To his surprise,
the door began opening; it was not locked nor even tightly shut. As he reached
out to push the door fully open, the harsh sound of a single gunshot in a confined …
One of them reached out and held down a thin, flailing arm. The elders' bare
buttocks pumped, whether in actual coitus or an imitation Havzhiva could not tell.
'That's how you do it, watch, watch!' the spectators shouted to the boys, amid
jokes …
Then one of them reached out his hand toward Candace. Candace moaned. “
Don't move,” Kevin managed to say. “I think the fact that they haven't harmed us is
a good sign.” Candace swallowed with difficulty as the bonobo's hand caressed …
… on the wall in one of the silent, dimly lit hallways on the way to the chapel and I
realised it was 2 o'clock in the morning. I stopped walking and turned to look at
the nuns, and as one of them reached out her hand to grip my arm, I said, 'But …
Rather than cutting it with the knife and fork placed on either side of their plates,
they cut it to pieces with their own knives and used their fingers to put the chunks
of meat into their mouths. But when one of them reached out for the salt shaker, …
As Tess pushed past the two men, one of them reached out and grabbed at her
coat. 'Hey, come on, doll -' Instinctively, Tess swung around, slamming the inside
of her clenched fist across the side of the man's head. He stumbled back with a …
One of them reached out and flicked a switch. The remaining thirteen television
screens went black. In her office in Los Angeles, Susan Mortlake watched the red
light on her own webcam blink out and knew that she was no longer transmitting.
She tried to pass by, but one of them reached out and grabbed her arm. She tried
to break away, but the sailor's grip tightened, and he pulled her back. They
continued to jabber at her, and one reached out, put his hand inside her coat,
and …
I felt them behind me, close enough that one of them reached out and ran the tip
of his finger down my neck. I suppressed a shudder. They kept pace just a foot or
two behind me, threatening me with their presence. Without warning, one of …
Had Vanai seen them half a block away, she could easily have escaped; they
were both pudgy and middleaged. But one of them reached out and grabbed her
even as she was letting out a startled squeak. “Well, well, what are we having
here …
Immediately, four men charged after her. Moonlight lit the night as August plowed
through the deep snow. The soldiers gained on her. One of them reached out
and grasped her flowing shirt, halting her flight. She screamed and spun in a
circle …
She replied. The Yeti's children were very curious and had sneaked up behind
their mother. They peeked out from beneath her massive hairy arms and stared
down at Selena and the nursing infants. One of them reached out with his finger; …
One of them reached out and pulled the door open. Quinton took her through it,
and she heard it close behind her. The second it did, she struggled violently to
escape his grip. He released her, and she took a few more steps into the
chamber …
Then one of them reached out to open the door and growled, "Go in!" "But I have
no clothes!" I protested weakly. He stared down at me with both contempt and
disbelief. I went in to meet the spinster. —3— The room was large and bright and …
They reeked of whiskey, and the lustful look in their eyes didn't give much hope of
reasonable conversation. Both men advanced toward her, and, as she turned to
run, one of them reached out and grabbed her skirt. She tripped while trying to …
One of them reached out and touched her shoulder bag. “You got a little pink
thumb drive hidden in there somewhere?” “I don't know what you're talking about.
” Rebecca shook her head and was becoming desperate. She clutched her bag …
One of them reached out her hand and touched his hair. “You have nice hair,” the
child said, smiling as she ran it through her small fingers. “So do you.” Aren
smiled back. He glanced at Stacey. She looked furious. Suddenly the cat Aren
leapt …
Hesitatingly, one of them reached out and touched her hair, saying something
incomprehensible. The intensity of his look was more than frightening. After a
while they started to whisper in hushed tones, accompanied by broad gestures.
I made my way around several groups of men, but when one of them reached out
to grab me, I was too slow. 'Get off of me!' 'What's the matter?' His friends began to
laugh, and he pushed his lips roughly against mine. 'You're not too young for …
… and hair. his stomach retched as he watched these strange people. he hurried
toward the backroom but as he passed one of the tables where a group of older
ladies were sitting one of them reached out and grasped his bottom and wouldn't …
He felt a wintry chill run down his spine as one of them reached out and touched
him. He wanted to stop and run back the way he had come. The draw of this one
hapless soul was too great. The creature's touch had filled him with feelings of …
… from falling. Another grabbed him and pushed him so hard he crashed into the
chest of the biggest one. All of the boys took turns tossing him back and forth
between them like a rag doll. One of them reached out with a foot and tripped him
.
one of them reached out to reconnect, they always seemed to put a foot wrong.
His wellmeaning attempts to lighten her load only made her feel defensive and
guilty, while her attempts to swallow back her frustration and disappointment only …
One of them reached out with what resembled a hand as if to touch her. She tried
to move away from it. The hand was quickly drawn back. She thought to herself, 'I
have died and this is Hell'. She opened both eyes to see if it got any better.
One of them reached out and smashed a window front. An Englishman stepped
forward, gesticulating wildly. The sepoy swung his rifle from his shoulder and
drove the bayonet through the man's heart. Emma screamed as someone
dragged …
One of them reached out his hands toward mine and prayed with me. He began
glorifying Jesus and defending the gospel, his friend could not believe what he
was hearing! So I told them that it was not in your mind but rather the power of the …
Then she was running as fast as she could, her mother's warning echoing in her
head—Raped or much, much worse. She looked back againand screamed in
cold panic. They were almost uponher,one of them reached out to grip her hair.
One+of+them+reached+out
One of them reached out and slammed the van door closed. He released her
throat and she inhaled deeply as she grabbed her neck choking hard, trying to
breath. She rolled to her side crying, trying to crawl away. Zeven came down on
her …
… had taken a long time and he had tired of the strain of attempting to follow him.
While they were conferring the women gathered in an admiring semi-circle
around Boxer and every now and again one of them reached out and touched
him.
One+of+them+reached+out
“Lee's hands,” she said. “I'd know them anywhere.” His breath caught, he began
to tremble. “Why?” “They're so beautiful.” One of them reached out to unlock hers
from about her legs, its arm sliding across her back to turn her toward him.
And one of them reached out and touched the beach and cried: “Sisters, 4. Listen
, if the earth ever quaked as it does now from Messolonghi, we should know that
it meant either victory or defeat.” 5. And I set out to leave and noticed behind the …
One+of+them+reached+out One+of+them+reached+out
Elliot extended the bottle toward her glass. “You're sure?” she asked anxiously. “
You don't want to waste it, do you?” He smiled reassuringly. “That wouldn't be
right, would it?” She asked, feeling gay and reckless. “I know it's expensive, and …
“Okay, tell me why you've never found a boyfriend.” “I think you made your point.
However, I want to be a writer. Now, I just need to figure out what I need to do.”
Brandon raised his glass toward her glass. “Okay, let me ask you a question.
He nodded toward her glass on the table beside her. "You're not drink- ing. "I
thought I'd wait to eat something first. Just in case," she said. "Probably wise. Do
you mind?" He picked up the brandy decanter. "Not at all." "I don't get drunk." "I
don't …
Katherine smiled and shook her head and gestured toward her glass. Then she
saw it was empty. “Give the lady another one,” the man told the bartender. She
didn't feel she could refuse, so she offered him a muffled thanks and turned her …
“I see you got a head start on me,” Steve said and nodded toward her glass of tea
, apparently believing it was the Long Island variety. He raised his hand to get the
waiter's attention and motioned that he wanted a glass for himself and another …
toward+her+glass
Avis walked back toward her glass of sherry still on the table. Something told her
that she would need a little fortification for this talk. “How could you?” Venom
fairly dripped from Jennette's voice. “How could you make your scandalous
proposal …
She shrugged, frowning as she cast her gaze back toward her glass. “There didn'
t seem to be any reason to do so before. Everyone I knew—my family, my friends,
everyone—was lost when Laibok was destroyed. I was offered leave on …
KINGS, COUNTS, DUKES xiii COUNTS OF BLOIS and COUNTS OF
CHAMPAGNE Thibaut I le Vieux (d. ca. … 977) Eudes I (975-96) Eudes II (996-
1037) Thibaut III (I of Champagne) (1037-89) Etienne-Henri (1089-1102) Thibaut
IV le Grand …
of+champagne
CHAMPAGNE Psychological Meaning A freshly opened bottle of Champagne is
often considered to be a symbol of ejaculation and represents the sexual act. …
The effervescence of Champagne may denote a new burst of creativity or the …
of+champagne
Besides co-authoring six wine books in the For Dummies series with Mary, Ed
went solo as author of Champagne For Dummies, a topic on which he's
especially expert. Ed and Mary also share wine columns in Nation's Restaurant
News and …
If you set out to find harmonious and interesting marriages of good Chablis with
meals, you'll find it follows the lead of Sauvignon from the Loire, or of
Champagne, and seldom if ever can be found at home where Chardonnay from
the Côte …
… and both had connections with Troyes. (see Bernard of Clairvaux; Cistercians;
Robert of Molesmes; Origins of the Order; Hughes I, Count of Champagne;
Clairvaux Abbey) Clairvaux Abbey Clairvaux Abbey was founded in 1115 in a
wooded …
This involved producers, Parliament, traders and consumers, and attempts to
appropriate the French Revolution, to challenge the historic construct of '
champagne', and to rewrite the history of pre- l789 terroirs. Paradoxically, this
fight about …
… the quality differences, from very best to very nearly worst, continue to enthral
me, and as each year's vintage nears, I find myself itching to leap into the car and
head for the vineyards of Champagne, of Burgundy, of Bordeaux and the Loire.
of+champagne
… assembled at Ecri, towards the end of November 1199, to take part in the great
tournament instituted by Thibaut III., Count of Champagne. No, the past was
against them. It spoke little of success, and much of misery, disorganization,
disaster; …
CLASS EIGHT Champagne, n ry, and Port MPENOISE • STYLES OF
CHAMPAGNE OPENING CHAMPAGNE • CHAMPAGNE GLASSES •
SPARKLING WINE • SHERRY • PORT 11 Champagne and Fortified Wines the ch
am pac n e.
of+champagne of+champagne
Tomb of Henry I, the Liberal, count of Champagne (d. 1181), formerly in Troyes,
collegiate church of Saint-Etienne, … Program of the tomb of Thibaud III, count of
Champagne (d. 1201), formerly in Troyes, collegiate church of Saint-Etienne.
of+champagne
The culmination of the trip was the region of Champagne-Ardennes; northeast of
Paris—which we bypassed completely—near the Belgian border. This was
definitely my favorite leg of the journey. Rolling hills gave way to lakes and water …
of+champagne of+champagne of+champagne
The well-known ones of Champagne and Flanders are particularly worth
mentioning, since they are closely related to the … (i) The fairs of Champagne
Champagne was the focal point of central European trade on which all routes
from north …
… since it was probably imitated from the earlier rotation of the Flanders fairs95
and had simply taken over and reorganized a chain of pre-existing regional
markets.96 So the six fairs of Champagne and Brie, each lasting two months,
covered …
,
then+her+hand+fell then+her+hand+fell then+her+hand+fell
Followed by a deep, gasping sigh then her hand fell limply from between his legs
, her vicious clawing ceased. There was a second, softer gasp of breath, then her
rigid body slumped down on the chair into a immobile state. A cold wave of fear …
Should he cringe back? Should he snap? Was she one of the things on the wall,
and his enemy? Should he leap at her white throat? He saw the man running
forward, pale as death. Then her hand fell upon his head and the touch 4 I: THE …
Staring at him, breathless, she lifted her hand slowly in the air — almost touching
the cord, brushing the underside of it — and then her hand fell, useless, on the
alphabet board. Her eyes clouded and seemed to lose An Honorable Profession …
… eyes stayed closed and he nearly laughed. He moved down and kissed her
shoulder and collarbone lightly, down to her breast. He kissed the tip of her
nipple and then took it into his mouth. Her hand slowed it's strokes and then her
hand fell.
She could sense his presence and tried to smile but could not—there had been
too much sorrow. Julia weakly reached a hand up to touch his face. There was
one light touch on her love's scarred cheek, and then her hand fell back down.
[Touching her hand.] It's glued to her lap again like a piece of marble. [The three
gather behind her chair where they talk eagerly.] therese. [Whispering.] I was
sure she would betray us; then her hand fell silent. We are saved, aren't we?
laurent.
Then her hand fell away, and she stood on her tiptoes, arching herself toward
him. He leaned closer, cupped her buttocks and plunged inside her. Clinging to
him, her nails dug into his back. He drove faster and faster until she began to
weep.
Then her hand fell back on the stiff sheets. She grasped those jaundiced hands
and moistened them with lotion, and caressed the hard creases and wrinkles.
Hands she had clasped so many times, when they thought of something to do …
… is for life, love.' Tears were running down Sarah's face and Julia lifted her hand
to touch her cheek, then her hand fell back. 'Be happy. You and Maureen help
each other,' she said. Maureen bent and kissed her. 'Rest now, Mum,' she said.
He felt her move his hand to her breast and then her hand fell away and he was
cupping her through her bra and dress. He had a realization that Nichole was
bold and brash in her reporter mode, but the woman was a bit shier and softer.
Then her hand fell from the mirror and came to rest on her belly. She left it there,
in that posture that all women heavy with child have stood in, feet spread wide,
left hand behind tired hips, right hand resting on that improbably distended belly.
Then her hand fell limply to her side and she stood there a few minutes as if deep
in thought. Finally she rushed back into the theater through the main entrance.
When I met her at the stage door a few minutes later she seemed overwrought.
Then her hand fell to the bed, and the machines made sounds that told the
doctors and nurses . . . and me . . . that Petri was gone. I sat there, grasping Petri's
hands. It was odd that the hand Petri had lifted toward heaven was warm, as
though …
He wanted to give her more. She braced herself against his thighs and slowly
pushed herself up, allowing his cock to slip from her mouth. He stood there,
waiting for her next move. She pulled him forward. Then her hand fell away from
his, and …
Then her hand fell away, but the zing got worse. She couldn't seem to move
either, and her hand hovered near his face, tempting him to touch her too. “Feels
better,” he whispered, his voice tight. Slowly, but still staring at him in that funny, …
Then her hand fell away, but the zing got worse. She couldn't seem to move
either, and her hand hovered near his face, tempting him to touch her too. ''Feels
better,'' he whispered, his voice tight. Slowly, but still staring at him in that funny, …
then+her+hand+fell
She reached toward the statue and then her hand fell back into her lap. “Would
you love me though?” she asked. “I wonder. I wonder if you could.” Squeezing
the bridge of her nose with her fingers, she let out a disgusted grunt. This was …
His voice came from the doorway. "What's the matter?" At first she couldn't speak,
but then her hand fell away from her face and pointed down at the photograph. "
Look!" she shouted. Her hand shook. Puzzled, ]ohn came closer to the bed.
The two ways to coax your dog onto the table without hurting your back require
training and may depend on whether your dog is capable. You can show your
dog how to jump up on the table or provide accommodations that enable your
dog to …
Imagine the difference between a cat lying on the table — eine Katze liegt auf
dem Tisch (location = dative case) — and a cat jumping onto the table — eine
Katz springt auf den Tisch (movement = accusative case). Table 5-10 shows the …
Then with two or three quick downward jerks, pull the two coins from the cloth, the
effect being that they are pulled through the handkerchief. Show the coins in the
right hand and toss them onto the table. Exhibit the handkerchief unharmed.
… reasonable intuition is that the failure is due to semantic anomaly. (31) a. the
book / ∗the on b. I am. The prepositions cannot be substituted for nouns, verbs,
or adjectives, in general. b. Sandy quickly jumped onto the table. c. Sandy
jumped …
When we toss the coin onto the table, some positions for the center of the coin
are more likely than others, but over a very small square we can regard the
probability distribution as uniform. This means that the probability that the center
falls …
A little bit of the contents of the glass spills out onto the table. The glass seems a
water goblet. Hwbrgdtse … Looking at what has spilled out of the glass onto the
table Hwbrgdtse notices it'sa piece of gravel. The piece has sharp edges. It looks …
If your bird has a problem stepping onto the table, please practice the “down”
command as explained in detail in … Subsequently, your bird should have no
problems stepping onto the table, retrieving the dummy, coming back to you and …
If you happen to get a glimpse of the bottom card, have him stop immediately and
set the deck onto the table. If you don't get a peek at the bottom card, ask him to
continue shuffling the cards. Still no peek? Have Herb hand the deck to another …
A cat jumped onto the table, (directional PP) b. Onto the table jumped a cat. (338)
Manner of motion specified but direction of motion not specified: a. A cat jumped
on the table, (locative PP) b. * On the table jumped a cat. (339) Extended uses …
FIGURE 121 A stepstool can be used to help the client get onto the table. It is
helpful for the therapist to lend a hand as the client gets onto and off ofthe table.
such as steam baths or exercisers, and point out the location of the restrooms.
In Take the meat onto the table the natural meaning is that the table is where
some meat is to be taken, with onto the table an … Leave the meat onto the table
does not readily make sense in either way - is there perhaps a trail or strip of
meat …
'Mary piled the dishes onto the table.' Horvath (1978, 1981) argues that the
preverbal complement and the verb form a constituent under V, as in (35). (35) It
is this preverbal position that in Hungarian signals a focus interpretation,
obligatorily …
It is especially used where tables are set several hours before service give all
equipment to be laid on the table a final check and polish with your service cloth
lastly, place any condiments (e.g. butter) onto the table. A basic table d'hote cover
.
Now what you want to do with the pile you're holding is shift the top card to the
bottom. Remove the top card on the pile and tap the last card you dealt onto the
table, an ace, saying, "What's this card?" The spectator tells you that it's an ace.
John Marin asked both man very casually if they would like to have a drink. Both
men quickly declined with a shake of their heads back and forth very stiffly. The
man who had put the leather case onto the table reached over to the case and …
PREP 'The keys fell down onto the table.' (Goal) In (24), however, the object of
the preposition na on' can be marked either by the accusative or by the
prepositional case, i.e., the locative argument of the verb 'put' can be expressed
as either …
She plopped them onto the table, fetched a pot of coffee from the stove, and
tossed a bowl of diced potatoes into the skillet. “Don't bother yourself about these
potatoes, Carrie. I'll accommodate you and fix them myself.” Henry cleared his
throat …
Now consider the event sentence Honey Bunny jumped onto the table, and
suppose that T is an interval of time over which Honey Bunny … Then if T' is a
proper subinterval of T it is not true of T' that Honey Bunny jumped onto the table.
Certain nothing else was of use, he bent down to lift the icemaker onto the table
so it would be level with the window but it was too heavy. He ran to another steel
topped table, the heat rising from the floor beginning to scorch his feet, and he …
I couldn't even lift the damn thing onto the table. … “Hey, you wanna help me lift a
fish onto the table in the back room? … He pushed me aside, bear hugged the
enormous slippery halibut and hoisted it up onto the table with one terrific grunt.
Small dogs can usually be placed upon the table by the owner but if help is
required to lift the animal onto the table, … Some owners encourage the dog to
jump onto the table by itself or to jump from the table when the examination is
finished.
What does the writing look like? Why does it look like this? Cut and paste each
piece of writing onto the table. Enter the responses to the questions about the
writing onto the table. Highlight the technical and symbolic codes associated with
the …
On the Table. Il. The Spring. a. Onto the Table. b. Into the Hand. Card Control. I.
Jog and One Hand Fan .. II. Fan Control .. b. Riflle Contro) 53855555 5;-''1= 48 49
PART I. TRICKS THE THREE MUSKETEERS AND UARTAGNAN EFFECT— …
To prove his statement, the performer deals the cards one at a time face down
onto the table, until he comes to the business card. The performer takes the card
above the business card, the business card itself, and the card below it from the …
Drop the item onto the table. It's removed from the list and the commas are
replaced by column separators. 8. Type some text into the text area, for example,
"How, Now, Brown, Cow." Select the line of text and drop it into the table. 9.
Select an …
David put the magazine back onto the table and Michelle led the way to stairs at
the back. Before starting up the stairway, Michelle looked back at David, smiled,
and reached back with her right hand toward David's left hand. She took his hand …
God told me to take the bottle of water and pour a small amount onto the table. I
poured a small amount of water onto the table. God then told me to take the
napkin and place it over the water. I did as I was told. God told me to pick the
napkin …
… pretend tabletop. Because his back is turned, Bayes does not know where the
cue ball has landed. Next, we picture him asking his colleague to throw a second
ball onto the table and report whether it landed to the right or left of the cue ball.
In other words, when assisting the patient up onto the table, the “good leg” goes
up onto the step stool first because it is the strongest. When assisting the patient
off the table, the “bad leg” goes down first, and you will be standing on the …
No need for lots of memorization on your part—simply read the following
instructions to the class, giving them time to perform each step: 1. Deal one card
face-down onto the table for each letter of the phrase “pick me.” 2. Look at the last
card …
… you look for any obvious postural deviations. While he is getting onto the table,
you use your office references to determine that the combination of relaxation
massage and blood pressure medication could lower blood pressure further.
The rate the marbles drop to the floor is random even though the rate we dump
them onto the table may be constant. When current flows in a diode (when we
dump the marbles onto the table), the movement of charge across the depletion …
“Isn't that the one combination that can't be stopped once brought out onto the
table?” “Yeah, but the odds of drawing out all six cards, plus the landscape, just
isn't in a card player's favor.” “I guess you're right, but of course you are; you're
the …
You now have to use code to drop fields onto the table. Figure 13.7 When you
use the CreatePivotTable method, Excel gives you a four-cell blank pivot table
that is not very useful. If you choose the Defer Layout Update setting in the user …
onto+the+table
She tossed two more bags of silver onto the table. “You hide more upstairs?”
Suda asked. Mr. Tang fumbled with the center drawer on his lap and slowly
nodded his head. He loved her toughness, the way she rolled straight through his
act like …
Use an old rag to apply and wipe off glaze; use the flat brush to fling the glaze
onto the table to create a speckled appearance; and use the wallpaper paste
brush to dab the table to create random marks. Continue to apply glaze with the …
;
Her hips were still, Her vine-like arm was slack, Her chest was heaving, Her eyes
were closed. Why does a mood of manly force Succeed for women in love?”56 3
Die Frage nach Rādhās religionspsychologischer Bedeutung Nachdem in …
Her chest was heaving and the hair around her face was damp with perspiration
when she reached the corncrib. She stood with her back against one of the lean-
to posts for long moments, gasping, trying to catch her breath. At last, her chest …
Her chest was heaving as she continued to cry, and she had bits of gravel from
her front yard stuck to the tears on her cheeks. In the doorway to her house, a big,
fat, long-eared, short-legged hound appeared. The hound saw what Kelley was …
I saw her chest was heaving up and down in an angry way. 70 "No!" I said, and I
now felt … Her chest was heaving even more and her mouth was open, smiling
crazily as if she were pleased I was crying. "You want me to be someone that I'm …
“Four clock,” she said once again, louder. “I'm not going to play anymore,” I said
nonchalantly. “Why should I? I'm not a genius.” She walked over and stood in
front of the TV. I saw her chest was heaving up and down in an angry way. “No!
It sounded cliché, but her chest was heaving—heaving before her eyes, rising
and falling in eager waves as she watched Bolt kneeling between her legs. She
felt his hands travel slowly from her ankles to her knees. Felt the cool air on her …
She would hold herself in check—do whatever it took not to distract them from
treating Molly. Her chest was heaving convulsively, but she made herself calm
down. Then at last Dr Barbaro stood back and she could see Molly clearly. Nell
paled …
I saw her chest was heaving up and down in an angry way. “No!” I said, and now I
felt stronger, … Her chest was heaving even more and her mouth was open,
smiling crazily as ifshe were pleased I was crying. Types of Scenes “You want me
to …
I resumed the rubbing of the torso and extended my fingers to the side of the
breasts. Her chest was heaving more and more intensely now and one of her
hands was resting close to her crotch. I could see that she was pressing her
mons with …
Her chest was heaving, with her ragged breathing, as she tried to calm down.
James was such a damned scoundrel, Maggie thought, as her face burned with
all the terrible things that James had told Clive about her. She was a shrew!
Her chest was heaving with sobs as Shun held her to his chest and rubbed her
back gently. “Was he just...just...was he only my friend because...he wanted to...” “
Shh, Yuka-chan. Maybe...oh, hell, I don't know.” Feeling completely helpless …
Her chest was heaving, and her pulse was racing. And the sheets were damp
with her sweat. It took no more than a couple of seconds for her to realize that she
'd been dreaming. That the last scream came not from the woman in her dreams …
Her chest was heaving, her diaphragm tight. “You said--you'd give--me time--to
breathe,” she airily uttered. “Sorry,” he apologized, brushing his cheek across her
shoulder. “May I remove your blouse? Your...over-blouse that is. That didn't …
She wasstaring wildlyat her mother, atthe doctor,willing him to perform some
miracle of medicalscience. But he just gave a sad little shake of the head. 'I'
msorry, Scarlett—' 'No!' Scarlett howled. Her chest was heaving with sobs, tears
welledup …
Her chest was heaving. “My landlady.” She quickly smoothed out her clothes.
Felix nodded. “I'll leave you two alone, then. Where's the bathroom? I need to fix
myself.” She tried to avoid staring at his pants. “The room on the left just before
the …
She tried to catch her breath as she was breathing fast through her mouth, and
her chest was heaving heavily. Her heart was beating fast, and her head was
swirling with all kinds of emotions. The unbearable pain was getting stronger and …
Her chest was heaving up and down with the machine. Around four o'clock in the
morning when the nurse came in, Ebony made a decision to pull the plug. The
fluid from the twelve tubes of whatever they were pumping into her mother was …
Her chest was heaving as she panted. I watched her thrusting backwards and
forwards, backwards and forwards. “Karen what are you doing?” I asked calmly,
aware of my nakedness. I went gently forward and took the gun from her hand
once …
The lock caught and Ivy collapsed against the door, her chest was heaving with
emotion. In a few moments she stumbled to the sink. The cool water eased the
throbbing in her face yet the relief it brought was betrayed by the unforgiving …
In her agitation to avoid him her chest was heaving, and the hard peaks of her
breasts were clearly visible beneath her tee shirt. She was irresistible, he thought
. Irresistible and available. And, abandoning any attempt at playing the hero, …
“I am sorry,” she gasped, and her chest was heaving, her voice high and broken
with panic. “I do not mean to cry—I do not want—it does not mean—please do not
think you are hurting me. I do not know why—I cannot seem to stop it—” She …
It was nearly impossible to get the words out, her chest was heaving so with
exertion. “I'm sorry.” He, too, was panting heavily. “I'm an idiot. I shouldn't have—”
“No, it's not that,” she interrupted. Thelook onhisfacewassomiserablewithshame …
her+chest+was+heaving
Her chest was heaving, rising and falling rapidly in her agitation. She looked like
a mother hen defending her chick— no, nothing so tame. More like an enraged
lioness protecting her cub. Judging from her words, Kyle realized Serena had not …
her+chest+was+heaving
… the Old Homestead! Here and in Victor!” Her chest was heaving with emotion.
Pearl could see that Maggie felt sorry for her. She 11194-DOWN THE BELLE OF
CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD 489.
Her face was damp and her chest was heaving as her heart pounded in her chest
. The door to her room burst open. Royden stood on the threshold with Lona right
behind him, holding a lamp in her hand. “What is it?” Royden yelled, “Was …
… his eyes still riveted on the woman as she stood still, perfectly balanced on her
skates. Her chest was heaving, and her hands were planted firmly on her slender
hips. It was as if some renowned painter had stroked his brush 78.
That's all we have to deal with. Is that clear?” Her chest was heaving, her lips still
tingling from his touch. She straightened her shirt and made a move to get away
from him. He reached out, grabbed her elbow and spun her around to face him.
This wasn't a real question, and nobody in the room said a word. “It was just ...
lying there. That horrible black thing. I always hated that Thomas had himself a
gun, though I understood—I understood. But he wasn't....” Her chest was heaving.
He smiled and nodded slightly to Susan but did not look at Zack as he turned on
his heel and walked away. Susan's eyes remained wide and her chest was
heaving as the general moved away. “Shall I light another smoke for you?
her+chest+was+heaving
Lord forgive her, but she'd gladly watch Randell bleed to death if that log had hit
him and split his head open. Exhausted, she stood staring at the door, wondering
if Randell would burst back through it. Her chest was heaving, the vein in her …
The olive skin on her face was taut against high cheekbones, making her
wrinkles almost imperceptible at a distance. Sadie held her mouth tightly shut, but
Anna could see that her chest was heaving considerably. Perhaps her late- ness …
her+chest+was+heaving
“It's drab, dark and shapeless,” he said, his gaze sliding down her hips. “It looks
like something the hosts of that TLC makeover show would dump in the trash.”
Now she was good and mad. Her chest was heaving, her hands were clenched …
Her chest was heaving and their weight was crushing her. She was going to have
to open her mouth. She was crying silently, trying not to move, to disturb them
more than she could help. Julian's voice came to her. “Just say the word, Jenny.
.
After a few seconds she tried again
,
He wished that he weren't alone at that moment, wished that he could reach
across the car and feel his wife, take her hand, and gain strength from her, as he
was used to doing. Cathy had wanted to come with him, begged him to let her
come, …
She picked it up towards the end that had just been inside of Marie and held it
loosely in her hand. She pushed the other end a little deeper inside of her and
moaned as she did. Grabbing it a little more firmly now, she started stroking it,
trying …
The magician borrows a penny and gives it to a lady to hold tightly in her hand.
After a bit of byplay he announces that the penny has vanished. The lady opens
her hand. The penny is still there, but apparently she held it too tight because it is …
His hand slowly reached its way up her thigh, as the skin got warmer and
smoother, and just as he felt as though he might slip into something dark and wet
and oh- so-reassuring, her hand came down, resting upon his and freezing it into …
"l am Rachel, Rachel Schwartz," she said and stretched out her hand to shake his
. "l am Andrew Russell, but you can call me Andy, all my friends do," he said and
they shook hands. He held her hand just a little bit longer than what she was …
There was a bright flash of light, followed by another clap of thunder. She lay
there, and by golly, she started rubbing my stomach with the palm of her hand. “
You sure are muscular,” she said. Another half inch lower, I thought, and she
would …
… the handling or healing use of such instruments as the chirurgical knife and the
like. If, for "O that her hand", we substitute "her beauteous Her Eyes, her Haire,
her Cheeke, her Gate, her Voice, 12 TROILUS AND CRESSIDA [act i, sc. i-
… its hardening, which began a wetting of her tight hairy little snatch. The breast
felt like a cock in her hand and she had a strong desire to suck it, her mentor was
already coaxing her head closer to her first mouthful of a sweet smooth breast.
Around they come, Queenie still leading the way, and holding a little gray jar in
her hand. Slots Three through Seven are unmanned and I could see her
wondering between Stokes and me, but Stokesie with his usual luck draws an old
party in …
She wiped the tears from her face with the back of her hand and smiled a little. “I
weep not for you, dearest, but myself. You have been as a daughter to me. But
now I understand my own mother's tears the day I was led away to be taught
those …
babycenter buzz beginning to breastfeed “She came out sucking away at her
hand and hasn't really stopped since. I immediately put her to my breast, and she
nursed for a good 30 minutes.” —Christina “I got to breastfeed him right away,
and …
Seldom, if ever, would you see a student put her hand on the head teacher's
head, any more than you'd put your hand on your boss's head. The person in the
position of authority, be she taller, older, or wiser than you, has implicit
permission to …
“I am Rapture.” “Well, Mr. Rapture.” Jessica was taken back when he grabbed her
hand and kissed it softly. “No formalities here, I am called Rapture.” “Okay, I... don
't understand this whole Master thing.” Jessica looked as confused as she felt.
He released her hand reluctantly. The silence between them felt suddenly
awkward, too long. Charged with meaning. “Would you prefer to conduct our
conversation in Italian, Signor Janos?” she asked him, in flawless Italian. “We
could, if it …
She puts her hand on my mother's hand and feels her own blood flow through the
veins, and the blood of my grandfather (who died only five weeks after coming to
the States, just half a year after my mother was born), and my mother's blood, …
A man usually waits until a woman offers her hand before extending his, but in
either case she shakes it. If seated, he rises when introduced to anyone and
upon the departure of anyone. A good handshake is at elbow level. Avoid a
handclasp …
… little sister, I thought. I can't be getting a raging boner with her in the bed beside
me!. There was a bright flash of light, followed by another clap of thunder. She lay
there, and by golly, she started rubbing my stomach with the palm of her hand.
Another blast went even farther, landing on his shoulder, and then a third landed
near his belly button. Kate milked more cum from his cock and her hand was
soon covered in the thick white sperm. Releasing his rod, she licked the cum off
of …
Even after she had her foot on the door-step, her hand on the knob, Martha Hale
had a moment of feeling she could not cross that threshold. And the reason it
seemed she couldn't cross it now was simply because she hadn't crossed it
before.
A shove against her back, and Amy was once again in the blonde's arms, this
time watching as Jamie poured lube over her hand and smeared it on her dildo.
Feeling almost faint, Amy felt her clit throbbing as liquid heat ran down her legs.
Ruth's eyes were round with uncertainty and her hand unconsciously moved over
to cover her cunt as she said, “I don't know what you mean, Mrs. Sawyer, we
haven't... we don't ever...” she faltered. The woman smiled gently and said, “I
mean, …
In the case of some older respondents, the husband had had his parents
accompany him to the young woman's home when approaching her parents
about asking her hand in marriage. Nowadays, couples first decide to get married
and then …
her+hand
Her movements were clumsy but vigorous; her broom, woven from golden millet
tassels, was like a toy in her hand. After filling the dustpan and tamping down the
dust, she straightened up. Just as Shangguan Lii reached the head of her lane, …
The next night I brought her home to dinner and I let her hand the wife the
hundred dollars. I was amazed how well the two of them got along. Before the
evening was over it was agreed upon that Valeska would come to the house the
day of …
her+hand
… good,” Jesse said. Susan ran her hand down the length of his shaft and
cupped his warm balls. She loved how smooth the shaved skin felt. “Are these
nice smooth balls of ~ Chapter One ~ ...
Here, Gena Killinger, an athlete from Nebraska, raises her hand in victory after
winning a 25-yard backstroke event in the 2006 Special Olympics held in Ames,
Iowa. discriminating between one sound and another. For example, instead of …
[i] Someone tries to unlock a door, wrongly supposing that the key in her hand is
the key to its lock. [ii] Someone tries to buy a ticket; she calls the ticket office, but
isn't surprised to discover that there are actually no longer any tickets available.
Even after she had her foot on the doorstep, her hand on the knob, Martha Hale
had a moment of feeling she could not cross that threshold. And the reason it
seemed she couldn't cross it now was simply because she hadn't crossed it
before.
… it .......................................................33 The basics of palmistry.....................................
....33 The size and shape of her hand .............................36 The overall lengths of
her fingers...........................39 Extreme shapes of the hands you will see...............41 …
She stuck her soft tongue deep inside my mouth and slid her hand between my
legs. My pussy was dripping, soaking my jeans. She fingered my clit, outlined by
my tight jeans. It felt so good. All I wanted to do was go somewhere private and
rip …
shaking terribly
,
'Oh, come on, Conor,' I tease. 'Surely you wouldn't forget something like that?' '
Didn't it begin with R?' Megan suggests, her face screwed up in concentration
again. 'I know it was Randy something.' Conor sighs in defeat. 'Randy Colossus.
Miriam pulled out Mother's crossword puzzle book, folded the page over, and
began to study, her face screwed up in concentration. She would look up from the
page now and then and once in a while ask what a word might be for something
or …
Her face screwed up in concentration. Her puckered lips and furrowed forehead
tempted him to smooth out the lines and kiss the pucker away. Connor felt sweat
bead on his temples. “You're sure he's in Cypress Point?” she asked, as though …
'What's going on?' Mrs H flapped a hand in front of her face and resumed her
pushing. 'There's another little bugger in here or I'm a Chinaman. Come on,
Eileen love, push!' Eileen lay in bed, her face screwed up in concentration.
The window behind the driver showed the profile of a pretty little girl with pigtails
and pink cheeks who was bent over the piss-colored glow of a Game Boy screen,
her face screwed up in concentration and her mind distressingly empty.
Her face screwed up in concentration as she spun around, faced to her left,
before turning to face the opposite direction. "Here!" Rhett examined the wall. It
appeared no different from anywhere else with the brickwork almost seamless as
it …
Hadn't he seen a thousand and one patients like her before? "Fucking Nazi prick,
" the woman said, her voice trailing low as she struggled to gain control of herself.
Her face screwed up in concentration; she wrestled with her inner, truer self.
On the fourth arrow of the afternoon, I heard the sound of the mower start up in
the next door garden. Mother, her face screwed up in concentration, had her bow
pulled back ready to let fly. “Watch out!” Iyelled, putting my face to the hedge.
She gasps, her eyes wide. 'Actually, I don't know.' She stops to think for a moment
, her face screwed up in concentration. 'Anyway, where was I?' 'Having sex,' I
remind her. 'Oh, yeah.' Brushing her curls out of her face, she looks at me intently.
She strains to hear, her head cocked, her face screwed up in concentration. And
there it is, a small, infinitely musical tinkle. We smile at each other and go back to
our work. I am allowed to help. I clamber up a chair to get down the photographs …
She turned round with what seemed to be a tremendous effort and stared straight
at the Riley children, her face screwed up in concentration. “Go away,” she said
quietly and firmly. “Go right away right now.” The children were too far away to …
her+face+screwed+up+in+concentration
Her face screwed up in concentration. “New Mexico? We couldn't make very
good time because Dr. B couldn't use the main roads with you making the truck
swerve all over, throwing yourself around back there.” Zoe eyed the two men on
the …
Her face screwed up in concentration as she considered the problem. Then it
brightened as she hit upon the solution. “Just stay holding my hand. I'll make sure
you don't trip or run into anything and I'll tell you what I see.” “Okay,” Gwyneth
said …
Her face screwed up in concentration as she fumbled to retrieve the message
and then read it. 'Who's this then?' she muttered as she saw it was an unknown
number. Then 'Oh!' she gasped. She almost dropped the phone as if it was
burning …
She was gazing through the doorway, her face screwed up in concentration. '
What's up, Jay?' 'It can't be right. Time has been running consistently in the
simulation, no matter where we have been. It should still be early morning. It's
afternoon …
Lis stared at each of the photographs, her face screwed up in concentration but
she said nothing. “You like them?” Zara asked. “Love them. Thank you for
showing them to me.” “Maman invites you for supper tonight,” said Zara. “Will you
stay?
Her eyes were closed, her face screwed up in concentration. Her hands slid to
his ass as she urged him to increase the tempo. He obliged, driving into her,
moving her across the bed, bumping her head against the pine headboard. He
felt her …
.
Jed restrained himself from gnashing his teeth. “Patience is a virtue, Sheriff.” He
resisted sneering as he dropped into the visitor's chair. “I have no virtues. What
the hell is going on here?” The older man shifted uneasily in his chair. “Well now …
The quoted passage implies that what you allow is what happens because you
abstain from intervening in the course of nature. Later, Donagan says as much: '
What an agent causes [= makes] or allows to happen follows in the course of …
… intervening cause is $700. Is the defendant liable for the entire $1,700? To
determine when a defendant is liable for harm from intervening causes, we must
first distinguish four kinds of intervening causes: An • intervening force of nature
is …
Later, the Qing government began to formulate a series of regulations that were
aimed at restricting students from intervening in state affairs and participating in
social activities. From these regulations, it can be seen clearly that the anti-
Russia …
The Omani lords abstained from intervening in local politics of the African states
and also avoided territorial claims beyond the narrow coastal line. Nevertheless,
the 'policy of trade only' reproduced serious cleavages among the Omani …
Similarly, to reaffirm the obligation of these states to refrain from organizing,
supporting, promoting, financing, instigating, or tolerating subversive, terrorist, or
armed activities against another state and from intervening in a civil war in
another …
In particular, each member of the Board shall refrain from intervening in decisions
directly concerning the member's own administration. 2) No member of the Board
shall request or receive instructions relating to the exercise of his duties for the …
They have to at first encourage and stimulate use of the new tools, and then
refrain from intervening too often or with too heavy a hand.” The main goal of an
electronic network is to develop linkages with practitioners outside the boundary
of …
As for the possibility to refrain from intervening, the survey of the procedural and
regulatory framework of EC competition law made above shows that control over
the application of the law escapes the Commission. Firstly, the Commission itself …
Courts should refrain from intervening in a competitive situation which may upset
the balance of the market in cases where there exists no evidence of barriers
constraining normal operation of the market. (Federal Trade Commission v.
narrator's gaze, it also prevents Jean's character in the song from intervening
between the listener (the implied 'you' addressed by her) and Shakira. The
examples above, drawn from artists, other members of the creative teams, and
reception …
Traditionally, of course, professional linguists have shied away from language
planning, from intervening in the “natural” order. As Bolinger noted, they have
historically left the public life of language to various categories of linguistic “
shamans” …
LDP politicians have safely put financial policies into the hands of the MOF and
refrained from intervening in this policy area. MOF bureaucrats and LDP
politicians have thus maintained a smooth relationship regarding financial
policies.
A hostile Thebes and its strategic position in central Greece impeded, of course,
Sparta from intervening effectively in the north. In 383 the Spartan Eudamidas
was sent on a preliminary expedition to the coast of Thrace with the agreement
that …
… refrain, except in most unusual circumstances, from intervening militarily in
conflicts in other civilizations; and jointly attempt to prevent and mediate local
fault-line wars between groups from their respective civilizations.26 Eine
Weltordnung, …
… of protecting state sovereignty, international law traditionally prohibited states
from intervening in one another's affairs, with military force or otherwise. But
members of the human rights and humanitarian protection communities came to …
Both the German and the foreign judge should be prevented from intervening
with the laws and jurisdiction of third parties, as provided by the compensation of
pension rights under public law. There is a difference between the link
concerning …
However, this applies only to acts performed in terms of the prerogative - see in
general Rose Innes Judicial Review ch 5. 180 See note 82 above. clude the
courts from intervening by way of review. Examples Judidal Review in the
Republic of …
This principle is enshrined in the articles of the League Covenant and the United
Nations Charter which preclude the international organization from intervening in
a matter which lies within the domestic jurisdiction of a state.1 In practice, …
The question we now face is whether opponents believe they could exploit the
American desire to limit casualties enough to prevent the United States from
intervening. Modern conventional weapons would help regional predators back
up this …
47 Der folgende Paragraph macht den Schutz religiöser Überzeugungen und
Gottesdienste zur Aufgabe der Besatzungsmacht, und § 8 betont: „. . . you will
refrain from intervening in matters concerning religious instruction in schools, the …
… scholars have suggested that Jewish religion is essentially “proscience,” or to
put it somewhat more accurately, that Jewish law does not limit the development
and application of modern technique simply to prevent humans from intervening
from+intervening
He complied for a mixture of motives, however: the desire to retain some control,
to avoid bloodshed, to prevent Soviet forces from intervening. By that stage of the
crisis he had little choice. Any parallel between Czechoslovakia and …
… ference from intervening local potentates or competi- tors. This led to an
increase in the production of higher value more or less industrialised end
products of a standardised nature, as there are fine wares and simi- lar plain
wares.
… man-of-war Vladimir had 600 troops ready to land. These European forces
refrained from intervening because their 59 Rochemonteix, Liban et l'expédition
française en Syrie, 213. respective governments had yet to reach an agreement.
Mount Lyell is a single massif with five distinct 11,000er peaks, each rising about
100 metres from intervening cols. Straddling the Continental Divide - and
overlooking the Bush River drainage to the west and feeder rivers of the North …
The declared aim is to prevent 'train robberies' by criminals from intervening poor
suburbs boarding trains packed with affluent tourists and business people. But
the reality is a classic example of urban bypass through network redesign.
But the formal acceptance of constitutional separation does not necessarily mean
that the Polish church is ready to refrain from intervening in state affairs privately
through corporatist avenues. In the fall of 1990, under obvious pressure from …
Q2 How can we identify the drivers of human behavior? Q3 What manmade
environmental impacts can/should we change? What rebound effects can
emerge from intervening? How can society generate appropriate knowledge and
strategies …
… where abundant chert resources are available, as Conrad (1987:247)
previously noted, but they appear to be poorly represented or absent altogether
from intervening areas, especially those locales dominated by prairie-grass
vegetation.
The observing gaze refrains from intervening: it is silent and gestureless.
Observation leaves things as they are; there is nothing hidden to it in what is
given. The correlative of observation is never the invisible, but always the
immediately …
INTERFERING WITH HELP There is no duty to intervene in an emergency
situation but, likewise, there is a widely recognized duty to refrain from
obstructing others from intervening (Moore & Gaier, 1999). It is likely that in the
ordinary course of …
… duty to abstain from intervening in the affairs of another State.” (Berenson 2001
: Onlinequelle 4) Doch hielt auch dies Reagan nicht von seiner
Interventionspolitik ab. 4.2.4 Zwischenbilanz – Die 1970er und 1980er Jahre Die
Bilanz der OAS …
… refrain from intervening in civil society and work to strengthen the traditional
family on the basis of the Catholic sacrament of marriage. Coming down to the
level of individuals, Lira stresses the importance of restoring Catholic education
as …
,
In addition, they may see themselves as being in no position to help others
because they are too needy themselves. On the other hand, when they have the
resources, involvement in development gives First Nations an opportunity to
share the …
.
Neither was the waiter
,
An example would be, "Are on-duty drivers who take narcotics prescribed to them
by a doctor breaking the law?" If you would … It is safe for an on-duty driver to
take over- the-counter cold remedies without a prescription. A. True B. False The …
Text of statute IV-52 b. Elements IV-52 c. Explanation IV-52 d. Lesser included
offense IV-53 e. Maximum punishment IV-53 f. Sample specification IV-54 36.
Article 112— Drunk on duty IV-54 a. Text of statute IV-54 b. Elements IV-54 Page
c.
When on duty, they must be prepared to respond immediately to calls. … When
not attending an emergency while on duty, they ensure the proper operation and
maintenance of their fire-fighting vehicles and equipment, including personal …
… excise duty = Verbrauchssteuer; stamp duty = Stempelgebühryj goods which
are liable to duty = zu verzollende Güter npl; duty-paid goods = verzollte Waren
fpl (b) Dienst m; on duty = im Dienst; he is not on duty today = er ist heute nicht im …
on+duty
(xiii) Dismissal for misconduct — Cryptic order: Where a bus conductor was
dismissed on charge of carrying excess cash in his cash bag while on duty by a
cryptic order without application of mind and based on extraneous material, the
order …
on+duty
… billeting a Draft, wrong vehicle, drunkenness on duty, on the waterfront, a ship!!
a ship!!, weekend breakfast ...................................37 Chapter Six Choice of ship,
findinga bunk, on my way, smart drinking, Aldershot, Black Maria, dancing, air
raid …
These major wildfires have also taken a toll in fire fighters' lives, most notably in
1994 when more than 30 fire fighters died on duty at or while responding to, or
returning from, wildland-related incidents, roughly a third of the total on-duty fire …
… Seated as a member of or in attendance on a court or board. (Sentinels over
prisoners do not uncover.) Entering places of divine worship. Indoors when not
on duty and it is desired to remain informal. In attendance at an official reception.
… Sleeping on Duty | 223 Police Deception | 223 Sex-Related Corruption | 224
Domestic Violence in Police Families | 225 Biased-Based Policing | 226 Police
Brutality | 229 Responses to Police Corruption | 230 Investigations | 230
Discipline …
(e) Hours of service — State hours-of- service limitations applied to intrastate
transportation may vary to the extent of allowing the following: (1) A 12-hour
driving limit, provided driving a CMV after having been on duty more than 16
hours is …
No person ought to be punished simply for being drunk; but a soldier or a
policeman should be punished for being drunk on duty. Whenever, in short, there
is a definite damage, or a definite risk of damage, either to an individual or to the
public …
How many hours can you legally be on duty? 11. If your vehicle is involved in an
accident, what must you do? 12. What items do you need to bring to the licensing
office to apply for your CDL? 13. Which commercial drivers need a CDL? 14.
He is on duty 24 hours a day. These aircraft must be equipped to be able to
provide support for his 24-hour- a-day responsibility. Yes, we do have 71 Lear-
jets in the inventory at 10436 June 13, 2000 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—
SENATE.
Likewise, he did not testify that Nelson and Carbonaro made any reference to the
T-shirt in their discussions before and after Sookram's suspension. They focused
exclusively on his failure to report to the personnel office while still on duty.
Registered nurse hours needed per year divided by hours given per year by one
registered nurse (hours on duty weekly per nurse x weeks on duty during year
per nurse). b. Ancillary nursing hours needed per year divided by hours given per …
In these states, the officer is, in effect, on duty twenty-four hours a day seven days
a week for purposes of making an arrest whether in uniform or not. Other states
authorize police officers to make an arrest only when they are on duty.
… Insurance Shorthand Definition Gross Negligence and Ordinary Negligence
Negligence Checklist CHAPTER 11 Negligence: Element I: Duty General Rule
on Duty Unforeseeable Plaintiff Nonfeasance and Special Relationships
Gratuitous …
Aer being on duty for several months, Henry purchases a house in Long Beach.
Almost immediately, he begins missing payments and his lender initiated
foreclosure proceedings. Unfortunately for Henry, the SSCRA (and its protection
against …
on+duty
Here ... it is here ... only steps away andyourjourney nears an end. Six towers
loomed, their ice fringes and the rocky peaks more familiar. She was so close.
Then she stood upon the stone steps before the high iron doors. Only steps away
He turned quietly and started back towards the stairs, stepping on creaky
floorboard only steps away from the apartment door. He winced and stopped
dead in his tracks as the sounds from the apartment ceased. Turning slowly
towards the …
only steps away from us. Drops fall from some unseen place above our heads,
bouncing around the cave walls on their way into the basin of water. They have a
long way to go, for the water's surface does not lie at the ledge where we stand.
Its designers paid special attention to the bathrooms, which are at the leading
edge of design, featuring giant tubs—some marble, others black, with brass
fittings—and every amenity. The hotel is only steps away from the finest
restaurants, …
… sort of project, a basically private development for dwellings, very similar to a
gated community, but only steps away from the centre of Buenos Aires. This
project is now being developed, and it is worrying that it will be carried out. For
the …
only+steps+away
There is a long natural peninsula wrapping itself around a calm bay in which are
situated small islands only steps away from the mainland. Small bridges carry
cars and pedestrians onto these well-populated enclaves. Even in the 1940s,
there …
There is a long natural peninsula wrapping itself around a calm bay in which are
situated small islands only steps away from the mainland. Small bridges carry
cars and pedestrians onto these well-populated enclaves. Even in the 1940s,
there …
Arlene was only steps away from the door at the time, going through the front hall
closet, wondering how many years it had been since some of the coats at the
ends had been worn, whether it was time to donate some of them to Goodwill.
He was now only steps away, and he could see from his peripheral vision that the
target was turning away from him. Humans, the only animals in all of nature who
willing turned their back to a potential predator. Harry was almost disgusted …
only+steps+away
Everything mixed like this to Mark, everything he could observe and absorb about
South Beach coming at him rapid-fire as they all but ran past it, the sweet tomato
sauce and pungent pepperoni of a pizza joint only steps away from the more …
only+steps+away
HOTEL SAINTE-BEUVE A small charming place to meet only steps away from
the Vavin intersection. 9, rue Sainte-Beuve, 75006 Phone: +33 1 45 48 20 07
www. hotel-sainte-beuve. fr 5. LA COUPOLE All the great celebrities from the
1930s to …
The woman in the green dress, only steps away, would never be in a position to
see this coarse public mating which Camille had blundered into and which
continued now behind her. She could hear the couple struggling with their
clothes, the …
He stopped cursing when he saw Susan was standing only steps away at the
opening of the cul-de-sac. She wasn't running away across the desert. Alvaro
heard Joe laugh as he picked up his hat and put it on to cover his thinning hair.
only+steps+away
She is only steps away from the exit, steps away from freedom. She reaches for
the knob, but a long dagger embeds into the wood of the door. She stops cold. “
You forgot your tip,” the chef says. Stacy doesn't look back. She grabs the handle, …
He was now only steps away, and he could see from his peripheral vision that the
target was turning away from him. Humans, the only animals in all of nature who
willingly turned their back to a potential predator. Harry was almost disgusted …
His pursuers were only steps away as he ran with all his strength to the nearest
window and leapt into the darkness outside. Lanson plunged two stories into the
water of the moat and swam furiously toward the far bank. He heard several thin …
An age of giant airships, powered by Anti-Gravity and free energy devices was
only steps away. Unfortunately, the specter of World War II loomed on the horizon
and scientific developments became a matter of great secrecy and military …
only+steps+away
I held my tongue and didn‟t tell my mother the monstrosities that had taken place
, sometimes only steps away from where she slept. Arthur implored me to tell her
the truth about her so-called husband, but I could not. Maya told me it would …
The only downside is that the pool is ridiculously small – but that turquoise ocean
is only steps away. Getting There & Away To catch a regular sŏrng·tăa·ou from
Kamala to Patong costs 50B per person, while a sŏrng·tăa·ou charter (starting in …
Here, the average Fifth Avenue pedestrian has no idea that this space exists,
even though it is only steps away. Perhaps public sidewalks along the avenues
could be annotated with horizontal plaques notifying individuals of the existence
of …
Kate instructed herself to stop wallowing in the past and focus on coping with the
present. Luke had paused to chat at several tables as he crossed the dining room
, but now he was only steps away from the hostess station. Steps away from her …
only+steps+away
Her head lolled back and it took all her willpower not to kiss him, knowing her
father was on the other side of the room and the hostess only steps away.
Anyone could come upon them, and the possibility of discovery added an
element of …
only+steps+away only+steps+away
The only downside is the pool is hilariously small – but that turquoise ocean is
only steps away. PATONG Phuket's Costa del Soul-less is a seething beachside
city that crams thousands of hotel rooms between its craggy headlands. Check
out …
only+steps+away
… the slope, in comparison with what had gone before, became almost gentle; so
that it was completely unexpected that it should be here, all danger apparently
past, his destination only steps away, that he was suddenly lanced by a pain
such …
Stroll out your sliding door to the beautiful blue water only steps away. While-
away your day in a sun lounge, then pack up and head to the bar and pool at
dusk. There's a year-round kids' club (open 9am to noon and 5pm to 9pm; per
child per …
A microsecond before he saw the shoulder of the first uniform, his internal alarm
went off, only steps away. He turned to warn the kids while simultaneously
drawing his gun, but it was too late. Waiting below at the water's edge in front of
the …
,
We are, of course, watching the situation carefully, and we have manoeuvered a
number of satellites into position to help us collect data on an hourly basis. We
have also launched Predator UAVs to maintain a 24/7 surveillance patrol on both …
To his right, Ryan was watching the situation carefully. “Hey!” Schaffer said,
clapping his hand on the back of John's bare shoulder. “I'm talking to you!” John
instantly turned around, flinging Schaffer's hand violently from his shoulder. “We
made …
I suppose that my father had been watching the situation carefully and decided
that it would be safe for us to go down there, because Carranza had come out on
top in their civil war and things were relatively calm. A few months later that would …
According to Richard Holbrooke, the assistant secretary of state, President Carter
was “watching the situation carefully.” He warned Marcos that holding out on
Aquino would endanger his support in Congress and among the American
people.
Rulers of neighbouring Arab states made the appropriate pro-Palestinian noises
while watching the situation carefully to see what political opportunities it might
offer. Britain, bankrupt and exhausted by almost six years of total war, had no …
watching the situation carefully. Progress, Holbrooke said, was “essential.”"
Other Carter administration oflicials followed Holbrooke to Manila to repeat the
message. Patricia Derian, occupant of the freshly created office 308 By Other
Means.
on time, but the international banks were watching the situation carefully.
Confidence in the credit of Turkey, for instance, in the throes of the First Balkan
War, had fallen so low that Vickers had ceased work on the battleship they were
building …
It took money to conduct propaganda and the Hungarian Government was
watching the situation carefully and knew that Germany couldn't spend any great
amount of money here without their knowledge. They felt reasonably certain that
such …
By saying, “I did all the tasks assigned to me on schedule,” it absolves each
individual and team from watching the situation carefully, adapting to new
discoveries at each step. This is how team members can report “all green lights”
and “good …
Watching the situation carefully, General Owen quickly reinforced his faltering
skirmish line with the 126th, which went into action to the right of the road. Behind
the 126th Owen deployed the rest of the brigade 88 The 111th New York …
None have died yet, but we are watching the situation carefully to determine what
these weapons are," said Gebrehiwet. Ethiopian officials strongly deny the use of
chemical weapons, but the EPLF spokesman said the guerrillas are collecting …
In a show of force, the battleship Maine was dispatched to Havana as a "friendly
reminder" to Spain that the United States was watching the situation carefully and
with growing concern. Then, on the evening of 15 February, 1898, the Maine …
India is the most populated country on earth, so any unrest there ripples through
the rest of the world. The President is watching the situation carefully and has
offered any help to Prime Minister Bharathi to diffuse the unrest. One more
question.
… on the widest possible scale.” To another correspondent MacLeish concluded,
“Just what can be done to forestall the projected 'March to Washington,' I don't
know. We are watching the situation carefully, however, and will do what we can.
Amongst the men watching the situation carefully was Cetshwayo kaMpande: '
Messengers from the Zulu King were here the other day,' Sarah Frances Colenso
wrote, on their way back from the office of the S.N.A. (they know their way here …
The government is watching the situation carefully. Bannu will have to suffer
some more. The matter is at a standstill. The talks are at a deadlock. Small
skirmishes continue. Last night we had some rocks thrown at the police station.
That had …
We are watching the situation carefully, however, and will do what we can.”[15]
Whatever liberal sentiments officials expressed, some were more reticent to
support large-scale black political mobilization. Administrative hesitance towards …
… in-law) to adopt him as his heir in 1231. They also agreed to aid one another
against Fernando III who, mindful of his predecessors' ambition to partition or
absorb Navarre, was watching the situation carefully. When Sancho VII died in
1234, …
HPD management was watching the situation carefully. They felt they needed
Doug on the case since he and Bob were very close and Doug would be the only
one to get to the bottom of the situation. And as difficult as it would be pulling
Doug …
This news called Jason, who must have been watching the situation carefully,
back from his exile among the Ammonites. At the head of a small private army, a
thousand strong, he launched an attack on Jerusalem and captured the city by …
Up to that time, all Labour representatives had been, more or less, within the
Liberal Party. This was a definite break; the view was that Labour should go it
alone. Keir Hardie in 1894 Charles Leach was watching the situation carefully;
the ILP …
The U.S. government was watching the situation carefully, and General Sedgwick
at Fort Brown was able to obtain a truce between the two groups.40 In a letter on
September 6 to Mr. F. J. Parker in Austin, Mifflin in Brownsville wrote, "The river …
(1 156) New Delhi: "We are watching the situation carefully since we have close
relations with the Maldives", the External Affairs Ministry spokeman said in
response to the latest developments in the South-Asian nation of islands. A state
of …
watching+the+situation+carefully
All this time, I and others were watching the situation carefully, but it is simple
truth to say that everyone was looking to me to find the solution and anxiously
hoping that they might not have to choose between two Great Powers. At lunch
time I …
watching+the+situation+carefully
Israel is, of course, watching the situation carefully as well and we don't want
them to launch a preemptive strike either . . . It could turn the Middle East into a
nuclear holocaust.” “So it's a reconnaissance to find out more precise information
on …
Kellogg's, the breakfast food giant is watching the situation carefully seeing how it
might affect the cereal market. Yougov.com the online research company found
that approximately two-fifths of the population were currently dieting in some …
“Enough!!!! You fat, poor excuse for a breathing animal!” Pelen's voice boomed
through the small bar room. Tellia, who had been watching the situation carefully
from a table, a few strides away, was startled by the vehemence in Pelen's voice.
The founder had been watching the situation carefully and realized that it had
become necessary for her to openly explain and preserve her founding principles
so that employees could once again understand the value of Perfect Union.
I knew that there was no occasion for Mr. Hyde's requiring much of the
information he had asked for; and by watching the situation carefully I learned
that his object was chiefly for the purpose of having the men in charge of the
particular …
watching+the+situation+carefully
.
And as foretold by past generations of my ancestors, was I to be this generation's
Feiteceira (Portuguese Witch)? I noticed this woman was now completely turned
around in her seat, intently watching me and eagerly waiting for signs regarding …
This woman was now pregnant. Aziza said, "I will marry the girl you are going to
give birth to." The woman said, "I never give birth to a live child. They all come still
-born." Egbwlo moyo! The first one she gave birth to was a girl. The woman said …
This woman was now divorced, and confided to Laura her feelings for women
and an affair she was having with another woman and another man. Laura was
transfixed and tantalized! Laura confided to me that she had loved this woman …
He could not think of anything other than that this woman was now standing at
the end of the track. Waving nervously, almost childlike, the woman had left the
vehicle and was now walking towards him. He saw now who the woman was, …
… stance this woman was now told that she had to use a computer or face being
sacked. She could not be made redundant because her post was crucial and
could not be lost. It soon transpired that this woman only came to see me to
satisfy …
This+woman+was+now This+woman+was+now
So often, people did one's work for one, as this woman was now doing. 'Why can
people not touch him?' asked Mma Ramotswe. 'The girls themselves are too
frightened to speak,' said the woman. 'And his colleagues all have something to …
Humbled by the fact that this woman was now going to be his. When she got to
his side and he took her hand in his, he saw the joy on her face and knew he
never wanted to disappoint her. She could never know that he had come back
into 66 …
The image has fully coalesced and this woman was now fully recognizable
standing before Sean. She wore a one piece sight fitting suit of leather with straps
at her shoulders that could only mean that like him, she wore some sort of
weapon …
I wondered where this woman was now. I hoped she wasn't single and living in
Sydney. Alice looked at Lance Armstrong. “So, Freddie. You've been awfully
quiet.” Freddie just looked at Alice and shrugged. “It was the same for me.
This woman was now reborn as Draupadi, and Shiva had fulfilled her prayers.
Convinced by these stories, Drupada consented to the marriage. (i) What was the
competition organised by the Panchala King Drupada for the marriage of his …
It also brings them in direct contact with other audiologists who use the products.
Special Consideration • Some outside contractual arrangements may bring up
ethical considerations. Professional and personal ethics should govern the …
8.2.2 Direct Contact Condensers Coolant and the vapor to be condensed mix
thoroughly in direct contact condensers (see also Section 9.3.3). Figure 8. 14
shows different designs of direct contact condensers. Frequently, they include …
… planning for direct contact 69 Agencies, professional practice and contact 69
Preparation for direct contact 70 Adoptive parents ' attitudes towards contact 72
Meeting birth relatives involved in direct contact 75 Planning for contact 76
Contact …
Only a small portion of an adsorbed polymer is in direct contact with the solid
surface. However, because of its great chain length, there are enough of these
contact points to anchor the adsorbed macromolecule firmly onto the surface.
The heat-transfer surface is in direct contact with fluids through which heat is
transferred by conduction. The portion of the surface that separates the fluids is
referred to as the primary or direct contact surface. To increase heat-transfer area
, …
When in direct contact with untreated tap 1. When in direct contact with distilled or
water with pH <5 or >9. deionized water that contains 2. When in direct contact
with liquid appropriate corrosion inhibitors, containing copper, iron, or halide ions …
Nevertheless, it can achieve a moderate liquid temperature level. Figure 2-b
shows a schematic of an external-heating type convective-heating method. The
liquid flows through a quartz glass, which is in direct contact with a nichrome
heater …
Und deswegen habe ich die Rolle auch so gespielt, wie man es in TUNNEL
RATS sehen kann. Im gleichen Jahr wie TUNNEL RATS hast du neben Action-
Star Dolph Lundgren in DIRECT CONTACT mitgewirkt. Wie war es, mit einem
Hünen …
… and rolling contact Two elements of a mechanism which are in direct contact
with each other have relative motion that may or may not involve sliding between
the links at the point of direct contact. Consider the cam-follower system as
shown …
The liquid feed to be treated by MD must be maintained in direct contact with one
side of the membrane without penetrating its dry pores unless a transmembrane
pressure higher than the membrane liquid entry pressure (i.e., breakthrough …
Jane Fortin. changing profile of adopted children. The traditional model of
adoption involved a baby being placed with adopters who assumed the guise of
the child's birth parents, often in circumstances of extreme secrecy. Since these …
Nag. What would have been the quality at turbine exhaust, the net work output
and the cycle efficiency, without the reheating of steam? 2.9 A regenerative cycle
operates with steam supplied at 30 bar and 300 °C, and the condenser pressure …
This test uses rabbit blood in direct contact with the test material and the degree
of hemolysis is measured spectrophotometrically. PuraMatrix tested "
nonhemolytic" in tests carried out by an independent FDA certified testing agency
.
The outer fibrous pericardium comes in direct contact with the covering of the
lung, the pleura, and is attached to the center of the diaphragm inferiorly, to the
sternum anteriorly, and to the esophagus, trachea, and main Lateral Anterior …
5.4.2.1 Construction principle and typical performance In a direct contact storage
the heat transfer fluid is in direct contact with the PCM; this eliminates the thermal
resistance of the heat exchanger wall. To be able to separate PCM and heat …
… such as those used in industry or in cosmetic and grooming agents. contact
adsorption Chemical Engineering, a procedure for extracting minor constituents
from fluids by stirring in direct contact with powdered or granulated adsorbents or
by …
in+direct+contact
(b) The lymph nodes of the anterior group are in direct contact with the axillary tail
of the breast (Fig. 10.27) and cancer may spread to them without having to pass
through the lymph vessels. (c) Lymphatics of the skin over the breast cross the …
The latter occurs in nonexposed areas, which are not in direct contact with
environmental factors such as ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) irradiation (e.g.,
the inner side of the upper arm) [4], and is mainly attributed to genetic factors and …
7. Metallic sheath of telecommunications cable, subject to the owner's or
operator's consent. 8. Any conductive part which is in direct contact with earth.
413-02-02, Electricity Supply Regulations Supplies to other buildings Where an
installation …
George D. Saravacos, A. E. Kostaropoulos. ments of machines and structures
without contacting food at all. Nevertheless, due to strict measures taken for
protecting food from contamination, even materials not coming in direct contact
with food …
For instance, the surface of the lumen of the intestine, the alveoli of the lung, the
bile canaliculi, and the tubules of the kidney are in direct contact with the exterior
environment. In fact, this is true of almost all the organs contained within the …
In some heat exchangers, the fluids transferring heat are in direct contact. In other
heat exchangers, heat transfer between fluids takes place through a separating
wall or into and out of a wall in a transient manner. In most heat exchangers, the …
In semibatch mass contactors the two phases aremost frequently in direct contact
with each other. In solid–fluid contactors the solid phase is thebatch phase and
either a gas or liquid is passed continuously through it. In gas–liquid semibatch …
… eine ~e Flugverbindung/Zugverbindung a direct flight/through train; Sie haben
~en Anschluss nach Paris you have a direct connection to Paris © | unmittelbar)
direct, immediate; in -er Verbindung mit jdm stehen to be in direct contact with sb; …
General marketers often do not perform this function well even though they may
be in direct contact with some or all of their … On the other hand, many traditional
marketers are not in direct contact with their ultimate customers, and therefore …
2.4.2 Semi-aseptic processes There are a number of other similar processes to
aseptic processing which may be labelled minimal processing compared to
conventional canning, in that heat treatment is done in direct contact between
heating …
Tissue factor is a membrane-bound protein expressed on the surface of cells that
are normally not in direct contact with plasma.107,122 With cellular injury, such
as with placental separation, tissue factor is released and activates coagulation …
… eine ~ e Flugverbindung/Zugverbindung a direct flight/through train; Sie haben
~en Anschluss nach Paris you have a direct connec- tion to Paris Q (unmittelbar)
direct, immediate; in -er Verbindung mit jdm stehen to be in direct contact with …
Flame Heating Flame sterilization is a method of rapidly heating cans of food to
effect sterilization by placing the cans in direct contact with a gas burner flame
while they are rapidly rotated. The rotation induces convection heat transfer of the …
In the past-present-future terms in which the theory is usually expressed, a
present phase of perception can be in direct contact only with presently existing
entities. Perception of just-past and just-future entities is possible only through …
with God
.
As he firmly says of Jordan, 'She was incurably dishonest' (p. 38). As sportsmen,
stockbrokers or criminals, Fitzgerald's characters either live on thin air or break
the rules. From his focus on the 'new money from the mint', Fitzgerald developed …
She was such a little girl that one did not expect to see such a look on her small
face. … The fact was, however, that she was always dreaming and thinking odd
things, and could not herself remember any time when she had not been thinking …
… second editions (1650 and 1678) by a London publisher, of her collection of
poems, titled The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America, display Bradstreet's
consciousness that as a female poet she was an anomaly in the Puritan colonies.
In St Louis the family were separated from Edwina's genteel background - she
was thirty-four and had to cook for the first time - an experience which Tom later
described as losing "belief in everything but loss". As a result, Tom withdrew into
his …
The attending psychiatrist asks her to describe what happened to her, and she
says she was washing dishes at her … Her boyfriend's mother told her to lie down
, and the next thing she remembers, she was in the emergency room in chains.
Any one could come to be certain that she had not been meaning what she was
living in meaning. Any one could come to be certain that she had not been
understanding anything. Any one could be certain that she had not begun
anything.
Considering that the records are incomplete and that many properties were
initially acquired without proper titles, these values were probably closer to 40%
and 25% in reality. The larger picture of Spanish land grants in Nueva Espafia …
In 2009, there were 301,174 reported cases of gonorrhea in the United States (
although the CDC estimates the actual number of cases was probably closer to
700,000; CDC, 2010c). Four main factors are re- lated to gonorrhea prevalence
in …
This is probably a result of the haV vaccine, which became available in 1995.
however, after adjusting for asymptomatic cases and underreporting, the total
number of haV cases was probably closer to 21,000 cases (cDc, 2010). rates are …
31 As we havejust seen, Schleiermacher is probably closer to Habermas than to
Rorty in the question at issue here, but bis position involves some important
complexities. Like Schelling, who is a major influence on the Dialectic, …
2" This was the view which was probably closer to that of the majority of PDS
members, especially the rank and file. The PDS presented its own 'Sondervotum'
to the Commission's report which represented a compromise between the views
of …
It seemed to him that if there were such a thing as knowledge the conclusions
reached by science were probably closer to it than those reached in any other
department. He rejected the views of the positivists and other allied approaches …
… which may be discemed from the First Intermediate Period on,20 is the slow
infiltration of the "language of the people" into the written texts.21 That the new
invader is probably closer to the spoken dialect is evident mostly from its
appearance …
… using the Ms Paris. The sequence in the Ms Milan is probably closer to the
original. The major 44 Klaus Zechiel-Eckes, Die Concordia canonum des
Cresconius (Freiburger Beiträge zur Mittelalterlichen Geschichte 5, ed. by Hubert
Mordek), …
Rule #3: • Significantly • either ''more than'' or ''less than'' • and probably closer to
The Honda Accord Sedan got significantly less than 34 mpg, and it was probably
closer to 31 mpg. Note that this conclusion says that the mpg was less than 34 …
Rule #2: The key terms would be: – Ford Escape Hybrid – significantly – either “
more than” or “less than” – and probably closer to Rule #3: The Ford Escape
Hybrid got significantly less than 34 mpg, and it was probably closer to 31 mpg.
There is no doubt that there are places in the West where the average is probably
closer to one predator for every two stands made, and I would guess in the east
or the Midwest the average is probably closer to one in six or seven. Season …
The number of male workers was a least 55 000 and probably closer to 65 — 70
000. Yet, Berlin's industry employed only 75 steam engines with a total of 883
horse- power. In 1849, 114 engines yielded 1256 horsepower. The largest single …
»The texts in Second Isaiah and Nehemiah are probably closer to one another
than has previously been noted.« (Liberation, 482. Er datiert die Entstehung
Deuterojesajas in die Zeit Nehemias, Deutero-Jesaja, 57-59.) Er erwägt, ob die …
… nach Verbesserung der Initiativen von Trainingspro- 493 Eigene Übersetzung
aus dem Original: "While the published hate crime totals have been running
recently at some 8.000 cases a year, the real figure is probably closer to 50.000.
2 An analysis that is probably closer to how the compound was understood by
author and public is: "Viewpoint wheel (naya-cakra) of twelve spokes (dva- dasa-
ara)." Nyayagamanusarini by Simhasuri. The numerous references to schools
and …
164 Cf. Schlam 1993, 65 sq. und 69. 165 Cf. Schlam 1993, 68: „Oral tales in
antiquity were probably closer to what we call myths than to nineteenth Century
folktales." Cf. auch Griffiths 1996 (s.u.). 166 Schlam 1993, 72. 167 Cf. Nilsson
1955, …
… be considered «economic», «linguistic», «sociological», etc. I believe, however
, that such a sharp demarcation between disciplines is all but impossible to make.
It is probably closer to the spirit of scientific inquiry (and more in keeping …
… that 263 Kaschube und von Rosenstiel (2000, 71) 264 vgl. Kaschube und von
Rosenstiel (2000, 72), Wälchli (1 995, 249) should be at risk is probably closer to
10 to Parameter von Leistungsvergütungssystemen Variable Vergütungshöhe.
… Alter(n)s etabliert: Mit 30 ist man/frau nicht mehr jung, »[a]fter thirty-five any
mention of one's age carries with it the reminder that one is probably closer to the
end of one's life than the beginning«, (spätestens) mit 50, »the big 5-0«, beginnt
15 …
41 r— 281 v) copied out his texts in a professional hand of the early fourteenth
century10; the chronological frame for the production of M extends from ca. 1290
to ca. 1320, but the manuscript is probably closer to the younger date (see Plate
2) …
His work is probably closer to that of the late Har- ry Partch, an ideosyncratic
American composer, than to that of any of his Chinese colleagues."282 Die
Antwort auf die Frage, ob es sich hier um "rekomponierte/rekonstruierte
chinesische …
… der schreibt, "[that] Fowles is probably closer to Daniel Martin than to any of his
other protagonists", und Daniel Martin als einen Charakter bezeichnet, "who
reveals the author in fundamental ways."22 Daniel Martin gibt somit stärker als …
… dyed - refers to a natural colour of hair which is simply not a focal red colour but
is probably closer to some shade of brown. The language unit red salmon is also
very weakly motivated 644 Sektion 5: Mehrsprachigkeit und Sprachdidaktik.
By the way, the metaphor of heaping buming coals on the head of your enemy (
quoted from Proverbs 25:21-22) is most probably closer to the teaching of the
concealed hatred than that of overt love." 10 Stendahl (above, note 1); D. Flusser, …
Some estimates put the figure at a million organizations, if both formal and
informal organizations are included, while the number of registered NGOs
receiving international aid is probably closer to ''a few hundred thousand.'' The
United …
From the perspective of the present overview, this approach is probably closer to
the structuralist approach than the other two, specifically in the sense that it is
reluctant to take over the Cognitive Semantic extension of the field of research to …
Confabulation is probably closer to the way we normally think than we may like to
believe. We want a story, a plausible explanation. A man with brain damage is in
hos- pital. When asked by the doctor where he thinks he is, he replies he is at …
… model that emerges from the university's political dynam- ics is more open,
more dependent on conflict and political action. It is not so systematic or
formalistic as most decision theory, but it is probably closer to the truth.”(
Baldridge 1983: 54) …
Incorporating ideas from logical semantics, it leads to the contemporary
framework developed by J ackendoff, Pustejovsky and others. From the
perspective of the present overview, this approach is probably closer to the
structuralist approach …
There is less agreement regarding the Tosefta and the Halakhic Midrashim, but
the majority would place them somewhere between Mishnah and Yerushalmi,
probably closer to the Mishnah. For our purpose, I need not enter here into the …
While this is, to be sure, a portrait, I would contend that it is at least realistic and
probably closer to the historical David than most depictions, especially the
traditional one. All it means is that David was a typical ancient Near Eastern
monarch …
Indeed, although the comics' Kingpin stands 6 feet 7 inches and weighs 450
pounds, at 6 feet 5 inches and 340 lbs, Duncan was probably closer in physical
stature to the character than any other actor in Hollywood.128 Auf den Einsatz …
I did not know about you then, but I learned about the love for all mankind, and
sometimes I was probably closer to you than I knew then! Deeply moved by
gratitude now! Mit Maxil entwickelte sich nicht wirklich die tiefe Freundschaft; ich
gab …
21 Ich stimme Minor zu, daß an dieser Stelle nicht auf die Identität von ätman und
brahman angespielt wird: „In the context of this list, however, the sense is
probably closer to affirming that Krsna's vibhüti is that best part of human beings,
just …
The Albanian constitution put into force on 7 March 1925 borrowed several ideas
from the Constitution of the United States of America, to which it was often
compared in the legal scholarship, although it was probably closer to the French
1875 …
Dieser Meinung sind auch Alan Hunt und Gary Wickham: „The English word '
security' does not convey the sense of Foucault's discussion; the term 'welfare' is
probably closer.” Hunt/Wickham (Fn.1), S. 54. Zur Diskussion über die innere, …
… invited us to visit them at their campsite nearby. Tom really helped my mood
when he announced that they had been to the Panhandle five times and said, “
this is the coldest day we've ever had.” probably closer to I decided to grow a
beard.
On the other hand, if the epithelial cells show CD5 or CD117 immunoreactivity,
the tumor is probably closer to thymic carcinoma. Fig. 21C.47 • Thymic epithelial
tumor borderline between thymoma and thymic carcinoma (atypical thymoma).
Estimates of the number of aliens in the United States ranged from 6 to 20 million,
but the real number, according to MacCormack, was probably closer to 4.9
million. The number of illegal aliens subject to deportation was estimated in the
press …
probably+closer
to+ninety to+ninety
United States. Congress. and they specify the object of said call to be as follows,
viz: To see if the corporation will anthorize the execution and carrying into effect a
certain conditional arrangement between said corporation and the Atchison …
Since I was afraid of drinking again, I did what I was told. I made one meeting a
day and tried not to think about all the meetings I still had to make. Today, the
thirty-meeting goal has been expanded to ninety meetings during the first ninety
days …
to+ninety to+ninety to+ninety to+ninety
… as they did elsewhere in Virginia and Pennsylvania. In May 1756, Governor
Glen traveled to Ninety Six with military forces. The colonial government began
building Fort Loudon in the Cherokee territory to protect settlers, keep the
Cherokee …
to+ninety
Figures in the left-hand column present means of the prevalence of hypertension,
ADLs, the gross motor skill index, the fine motor skill index, and the large muscle
index, by five-year age categories from fifty to fifty-five to ninety-five to one …
to+ninety to+ninety
When we were doing lines of three for one hundred, there would be thirty-three in
each line when we got to ninety-nine, so thirty- three should work,” Melissa
added. I had been recording the students' suggestions for factors on the board.
Major James Mayson moved a portion of the arms and ammunition to Ninety Six.
Loyalists from the Upper Saluda Militia Regiment, led by the subordinates of
Colonel Thomas Fletchall, led 200 men and retook the ammunition, and arrested …
to+ninety
On motion, the polls were closed, and the result of the voting announced, as
follows: The certified list of stockholders show s two hundred and fifteen holders
of seventeen thousand one hundred and ninety-eight shares, registered upon the …
to+ninety to+ninety
Loads have also been measured directly using pressure sensitive film (12) and
load cells (21, 26). The load on the patella increases as knee flexion increases
up to ninety degrees. Huberti and Hayes (12) estimated that the load could range …
A bill was rushed through Congress in three days, though the Senate extended
the embargo to ninety days.71 Shortly thereafter, a non-exportation act was
adopted as a companion measure.72 Together these laws prohibited American
ships …
Citizans of most EU countries (and of Norway and Icetandl need only a valid
nationel idantity card to antar Spain for up to ninety days. Since Britain hes no
identity card systam, howaver, British citizans heve to take a passport. US,
Canedian …
Citizens of EU (European Union) countries, and thirty-one other countries,
including Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Norway, do not
need any sort of visa to enter France, and can stay for up to ninety days. All other …
The numbers then follow the same progression, up to ninety-nine. Table 2-4
Numbers from Seventy to Ninety-Nine French soixante-dix English seventy
soixante et onze soixante-douze quatre-vingts seventy-one quatre-vingt-un
seventy-two …
He raised me to sixty-five dollars a week and paid me from seventy-five to ninety
dollars a week. Four weeks later he raised me to ninety dollars a week and paid
me over one hundred dollars a week. In fact," Dacus continued, "I've been paid …
New York (N.Y.). Board of Councilmen. (G. o. 2s9.) The undersig.;ed, Special
Committee on National Affairs, to whom were referred the preamble and
resolutions relative to the death of the late Col. A. S. Vosburgh, respectfully
REPORT : That …
Example of a bad debt reserve calculation The Granny Clock Company has
$120,000 of outstanding accounts receivable. Of that amount, $20,000 is more
than ninety days old, while $41,000 is in the sixty- to ninety-day category. The
company …
Series Third teaches Religion, Mythology, Philosophy, Theosophy, Zoology.
Geometry aud Astronomy, with its kindred Sciences, and extends to ninety
degrees. Series Fourth, six degrees, from ninety to ninety- six, and 12.
to+ninety
One part of 2C to ninety-nine parts liquid becomes a 3C, and so on. Thus, a 1C
has 1/100th of the original concentration, a 2C has 1/10,000, and a 3C has 1/
1,000,000 of the original concentration. We commonly use potencies up to …
A worthwhile 2'/2km (one-hour) walking trail to Ninety Mile Beach starts from the
jetty here. ln Darriman. l2km north-east from Woodside. Gippsland Wildlife
Environmental Sanctuary fa 5l87 l203; adult/ child $6/3. Sth Gippsland Hwy), on
40 …
Consider, though, an argument which would not be considered sound though it
relies on the same form of assumption and has relevant and confirming reasons:
( 1 ) Plato was a philosopher and Plato lived more than eighty years. Hobbes was …
than+eighty than+eighty than+eighty than+eighty than+eighty than+eighty than+eighty than+eighty than+eighty than+eighty than+eighty
That in all prosecutions under this act, if the milk shall be shown, upon analysis
by a member of the council of public analysts of this state or the chemist of the
state experiment station, to contain more than eighty-eight per centum of watery …
than+eighty
… than pluck's is citrus more than eighty kilometers from cleveland is citrus more
than eighty kilometers from cleveland is citrus more than eighty kilometers from
cleveland is citrus more than eighty kilometers from cleveland Correct: what is the …
than+eighty than+eighty than+eighty than+eighty than+eighty
(DVC p.251). 2. More than eighty Gospels “were considered for the New
Testament” (DVC p.251). Constantine the Great, the pagan Roman emperor
decided which gospels were to comprise the New Testament canon. Those THE
DA VINCI …
than+eighty than+eighty than+eighty
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When we lose a child, we seem to go through all the motions, speak all of the
right words, and then we do not remember much of anything afterward. Thank
God for such a blessing. It would be too much to take in all at once. I went to a
funeral …
'So,' said Non-existent Dave, 'do I have to go through all the motions to get into
your bed?' Jessie almost said no. But that would mean he would get into her bed
without going through any motions. And if she said yes, it would mean motions …
Cairns also noticed another “horrible sight,” a man who seemed to have been
driven insane by hunger, “as he was going through all the motions of eating and
rubbing his stomach with apparent satisfaction.” But not for long. Soon, Cairns …
We may think of Ms. Smith, who is a pragmatist, of course. She is trying out a
belief, or a ritual, or a symbol in some concrete situation to see if it works.
Perhaps she goes to a church worship service. She goes through all the motions,
acting "as …
It is Divine Blood. The Will of God is Divine Blood and as the Will of the Father
pours through you, Divine Blood pours through you. You can't accomplish this
with ritual, with dogma, with lip service. You can go through all the motions, but
this is …
… supervising, deliberating, opining correctly and falsely, rejoicing, being pained,
being bold, being fearful, hating, and desiring — and through all the motions that
are akin to these or primary; these take over the secondary motions of bodies …
through+all+the+motions
Oh, I had been going through all the motions of just living my life, but it certainly
was not my best time in my life. I woke up in the mornings, took care of my family,
cooked breakfast, and made sure everyone had what they needed to start off …
He made the camelgo through all the motions inreverse, gotoff, pickeduphis whip
,got on and made the camel go throughthe motions again. A companion standing
by who observed all the trouble Umar went through, remarked, 'O Commander …
Instead of just going through all the motions, We're racing from here to there, on
the run. It's time to take the ears in hand, right firmly. To ask some simple
questions and to think, “What relationship does most of what we're doing Have to
do with …
It went through all the motions of striking without makingone thewiser as to what
itwas trying totell. So some wellmeaning people go through all the motions of
bearing witness for theMaster, but no one can understand them. This, however, is
in …
All the Motions Going through all the motions but not feeling anything. My Lord
how long has it been since my heart could sing. Going through all the motions, I
don't know what else to do. God only can save me; He alone will see me through.
through+all+the+motions through+all+the+motions through+all+the+motions
… with people suspended next to and above and below one another, going
through all the motions of human existence. And he had a realisation, too
upsetting to be more than momentarily examined, that all that was solid and
immutable and …
through+all+the+motions through+all+the+motions through+all+the+motions
When asked if he could recall any of the songs they used, he thought a minute
and then lined out a few lines in a high voice and in a deeper tone gave the
crew's responses as he went through all the motions of hauling on a line. As I
couldn't …
You are going to tire much more quickly this time out because the adrenaline
won't be coursing through you like it was yesterday. Practice your pop-ups on the
sand again and go through all the motions to remind your body how it's supposed …
through+all+the+motions
I checked into the hospital around 4:30 p.m., went through all the motions with
admissions about insurance and next of kin, and got my cute little plastic bling on
my left wrist. Nothing felt real. I was going through all the motions, but I didn't
know …
Considering them to be foodstuffs, they went through all the motions of eating
them and the audience laughed and was surprised. This was the influence of the
power of hypnotism. Hypnotism acts through suggestion. What is suggestion?
Considering them to be food stuffs, they went through all the motions of eating
them and the audience laughed and was surprised. This was the influence of the
power of hypnotism. Hypnotism acts through suggestion. SUGGESTION At this …
More recently she had been through all the motions of getting a loan to purchase
a house, but then got distracted by other things and never got around to buying a
home. Even though she did all the right things, she didn't finish what was …
through+all+the+motions through+all+the+motions
We go through all the motions, but sometimes church work is just glorified self-
exaltation. No wonder the Bible says, "Awake thou that sleepest, arise from the
dead, and Christ shall give thee light" (Eph. 5:14). "Awake to righteousness, and
sin …
through+all+the+motions through+all+the+motions through+all+the+motions through+all+the+motions
,
A variety of desserts were then served bufey-style from a designated table in the
same room where the cake ceremony had taken place. Some weddings really go
all out when it comes to the desserts. I remember a few wedding assignments in …
Desserts were then served: dried and fresh fruits, cheeses, nuts, and small
pastries or other confections. Wine mixed with water, tableside in kraters (large
clay pots shaped like wide-mouthed, handled vases) was served with the
desserts.
“Your father explained that you needed to keep our relationship professional, but
that's changing now,” he quietly said. ““Yes sir.” Desserts were then served and
Amanda was thinking, “there I've done my duty with him.” and then realized how …
The vessel would then be in turn." "Turn time" is the period from arrival until the
ship is brought forward to be given a loading or discharging place. "Regular turn,"
an expression often found in coal charterparties, means that ships, whether all …
'We were actually asking for support'. In S3, JMdan explains some activities (turn
13), receiving appreciation in turn 14, then in turn 15 he presents a problem
about an activity and asks for support. This request for support is enhanced
though …
in+turn in+turn
In the case of Sybil's utterance above, for example, we move from the syntactic
and intersentential arrangement of the sentences to inferences about intonation,
which in turn lead to para- linguistic specification (she can't shout what she says …
This means that analyses make reference to practices and actions in turn
construction and turn taking, repair, topic management, actions such as
assessments, story telling, the constitution of institutional contexts, etc. - all of
which have been …
Getting turned down every time I apply for a job is getting me down. turn in turn in
& turns in turning in turned in turned in 1 . turn ... in (to) p.v. When you inform the
police that certain people have committed crimes or tell the police where they …
go cold turkey See at cold turkey turn at every turn every place or every time that
something is possible ♢ Since the divorce she has avoided the press at every turn
. in turn 1 one after the other ♢ She spoke to each of the guests in turn. 2 slightly …
Continental thinkers, in turn, often ridicule analytic philosophy for its pretensions
to scientificity and spurn it as positivistic, dry, irrelevant. Richard Rorty once
characterized, in his inimitable way, the difference between continental and
analytic …
These developments were all influenced, in turn, by the conjunction between
American power and economic might, the rise of the national security and social
welfare state with its needs for research and information and willingness to
support …
Language is conceived, not as expressing thought and meaning transparently,
but as shaping them according to linguistic structures and cultural traditions
which are in turn shaped by language use. Consequently, translation is viewed
less as …
.
My grandmother accepted her seclusion with resignation. She rarely left her
spinning wheel to talk to anyone. From sunrise to sunset she sat by her wheeF
spinning and reciting prayers. Only in the afternoon she relaxed for a while to
feed the …
(Hi) In university days, he was given a separate room. She accepted it silently: "
The common link of friendship was snapped. My grandmother accepted her
seclusion with resignation." SHE IS LEFT ALONE ! When the author leaves India …
… abroad Resignation <-, selten -en> [rezigna'tsio:n] / (geh) resignation resignie-
ren* [rezi'gnkran] vi (geh) m [wegen etw] ~ to give up |because of sth] resigniert
adj (geh) with resignation pred, resigned resistent [rezis'tsnt] adj med resistant; …
Listening with resignation shuts down all those new ideas which can be linked in
any way to one or more past failures. A good example of listening with
resignation is the prospect who tried MLM 15 years ago without success and is
now …
I think there is nothing else to do than to accept this with resignation; this means
that the scope of the book will be limited to physical problems; perhaps this is
better than to include sketchy excursions into other domains. It is all right if you
send …
With+resignation
And, as for the great necessities of Fate, against which there is no help, they will
learn to endure them with resignation." When he tried to comfort others in their
suffering, Freud had "no consolatory words" — only the advice to endure the …
With+resignation With+resignation With+resignation With+resignation With+resignation With+resignation
ACCEPTING DIFFICULTY /.rezig 'nei-Jgn/ n [U] the attitude of accepting
something unpleasant because you cannot change it o She received the
disappointing news with resignation. resigned /n 'zaind/ adj [not gradable] willing
to accept …
With+resignation
To leading companies the assimilation of dispersed hetero- genous inputs into
coherent creative programmes may be a major facet of oligopolistic global com-
petition." „Globalization of R&D is typically accepted more with resignation than …
When he reviews the end-product of his dealings with the god of memory who
has supported him, a product lined up in the thirty yearly pickle-jars of his
experience, he accepts with resignation the partialness of his success and
identifies …
With+resignation
State that with resignation and retirement the employee terminates his or her own
employment. • State that with retrenchment and dismissal an employee has his or
her employment terminated by the employer. • Mention the laws which protect …
… Esel, there is a clear indication that this explicitly Freudian stratum is a
deliberate strategy on de Bruyn's part. Erp, talking about the concern he felt in his
earlier years with things analytical ('Psychologisches'), remarks with resignation: …
The landscape has become a 'symmetrical world', denied life or soul of its own,
tortured on the rack by man, in a process regarded variously with resignation,
contempt, bitterness and open anger by poets ranging from Arendt and Huchel, …
An essential part of the church's participation in the tasks of the commonweal is to
encourage those people who with resignation seem to want to content
themselves with the apparently inevitable to perceive their responsibility and to …
With+resignation
Its individual sentence in an inverted attitude reads: Inversion sacrifices with
resignation. By inversion, a turning of something on to its head is meant. This
upset results in a sacrifice, which is accepted with resignation. Some radical
change is …
Indirect style: "Vercingetorix said that he would be happy with the infantry he had
had at his disposal before and that he would not try his fortune or fight in regular
battle order; that for their part, they should just destroy, with resignation, their …
The sequence ends with a silent, low-angel close-up of Woyzeck's face: eyes
wide open, staring blankly, actor Klaus Kinski creates an expressive image of
Woyzeck's total exhaustion mixing existential angst with resignation to his fate.
Jurisdictions with Comparable Provisions Forty-five jurisdictions expressly deal
with resignation of directors: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, California,
Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois,
Indiana, …
Rapid changes in a disability may make it hard to strike a reasonable balance
between acceptance with continued hope and acceptance with resignation. As
death approaches, a conscious decision to accept the inevitable helps to mitigate …
… of pleasure make us admit that man's capacity for suffering is richer than his
power of enjoyment? In the face of manifold suffering, does man's only recourse
lie in unvaried enjoyment and in bearing the excess of suffering with resignation?
58 meant — and was deliberately designed to mean — a humiliating defeat of
the Anglo-Quebecers, as well as an ever- present documentation ofthat defeat —
to be contemplated with resignation by the vanquished and with pride by the …
Emily bore her fate with fortitude; Anne, hers with resignation; Charlotte, hers with
a mixture of the two. Emily was unflinching, Anne was patient, Charlotte was both.
Christianity did not possess her as it did Anne; on the other hand, she was not …
… must be accepted with resignation. All this is revealed by the imagery of old
men's pictures, and some extent by the treatrnent. If we consider old-age an from
a more narrowly stylistic point of view, we find a retreat from realism, an
impatience …
… steel, must be kept bright by use, QReceive blessings with thankfulness-, and
alilictions with resignation. Remembrance of. or it will rust. enclosed. Christian
morality is true generosity. ') Qier fagt bet.
1 7 sich in die Toga zu wickeln so as to die like Caesar, with resignation. 18
Paetus es schmerzt nicht Paetus, a distinguished Roman citizen, and his wife
Arria were involved in a conspiracy against the emperor Claudius. When faced
with …
,
Jed’s father attacked his traditional Yule log
.
There wasn’t much longer to go
.
Time+passed
Those are the vows that the Mfengu made at Mqhwashu. They thereby became
the European government's people in that land from 1818 to 1834. They
departed from Hintsa's territory in 1834. And so time passed. Part One
CULTIVATING THE …
I thought again about what the FATE was supposed to do, or what I had heard it
could do and made Misti sit down at the consol and start work on beating the
passwords. Time passed and I was so absorbed in the streaming 198 TIME OUT.
The immensity of time passed is beyond our ready comprehension. One can only
construct an impression of it from indirect and incomplete descriptions, just as a
blind man laboriously builds up, by touch and sound, a picture of his immediate …
Time+passed
… help feeling, might have been reached more quickly by the simple statement
that "Time passed" (here the exact amount could be indicated in brackets) and
nothing whatever happened' (p. 47). Orlando has its closest contact in themes, …
event B straight line A curved line time spent / y time spent = 1 hour / \ =10
minutes event A paths in spacetime show the most time passed. The trajectory
traveled by that clock is called a geodesic in the language of the general theory
of …
The first twin remained on the earth and for him time passed 'normally,' while for
the second one in the spaceship, time passed very slowly and almost stopped
compared to time on Earth, because he was traveling at the speed of light,”
added …
At the end of 90° T time passed after At the end of 1 80° pulse application the end
of 90° pulse pulse application application Hydrogen nucleon with fast phase,
slightly faster than Larmor frequency, affected by inhomogeneity ^0 f<v6 PA ^.
Time passed. I married and eventually moved to New York with my growing
family. About ten years after this still unexplained incident, I was in Bnei Brak for a
few days and decided to return to the kind old lady and thank her. To my dismay,
the …
Attention to time-giving cues (both internally and from the environment) is
minimized, and no accurate track of time passed is built up in memory. The
effects show up when events in the monitored process outpace people's
perception of …
The higher the degree of the working memory consumption was, the more slowly
the time passed in one's brain, and the estimated time became shorter. It
suggests that the time estimation measures should be able to be the measure of
the …
Time+passed Time+passed
v2 c and so the time passed in his observation is From (i) and (ii), we find that for
B' (iii) as in Eq. (ii) The total time spent by … Thus (iv) or that the time passed on
the clock (biological as well as physical) of the traveller B' will be lesser than that …
Time passed quickly and Winter was almost upon us. Not knowing what lay
ahead, if I was to continue on my journey, I decided to stay where I was until the
following Spring. Life was not bad at the inn. I was not overworked and Jack
checked …
bizarrely between them :
:
although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said
It was an intense ride to the police station, although nothing was said by anyone
on the way. The police had many questions for Steve, and he had many of his
own for them. He wondered what could have led to this, and if there would be a
sea …
taking on his part to take due and proper care of the boarder's belongings,
although nothing was said about it ; and that neglecting to take due care of an
outer door might be a breach of such duty." "But did they say what due and
proper care …
although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said
Although nothing was said publicly about this affliction earlier in Martinez's career
, his optometrist, Dr. Douglas Nikaitani, called it “a miracle,” that Martinez had
achieved so much in a role so dependent on sharp eyesight. “He is basically …
Although nothing was said, it was clear that the listener thought you were ugly
and that your mother dressed you funny. If you didn't like it, there is a good
chance that others won't like it either. 3. Responding without condemnation or
judgment …
Although nothing was said about it, I am confident that more than one half of the
effect of the lecture was lost in consequence of this bungling miscalculation. The
next time I will take care to visit the hall in advance of the hour for lecturing, and …
although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said
Although nothing was said in their 1933 publications about errors from
misalignment, both Luie and Johnson must have been aware of the
consequences of such misadjustments. Luie's wheelbarrow technique to get
things lined up was crude, …
Longespée had basked in the adulation and although nothing was said, it was
plain he thought he was being gracious and bountiful towards his Bigod kin. 'It's
all packed.' Ralph glanced at the two baggage rolls at the side of his bed. He
fixed …
although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said
I could feel it, although nothing was said." When Darcy awoke, she was crying but
felt comforted and reassured.. . . A month or so later David returned in another
dream. This time Darcy found herself at a funeral.... David was there, but this time …
Its license too permitted the government to initiate announcements, as well as to
take it over in the event of emergency, although nothing was said about a veto
power. Some members of the cabinet — including Chancellor of the Exchequer …
although+nothing+was+said although+nothing+was+said
… insolvent debtors. (n) C'ulten v. Sanger, 2 Y. & J. 459; and see Anon., 1 Camp.
492. (o) Robertson v. Lockie, 15 Sim. 285. (p) Watson v. Eales, 23 Beav. 294. Bk
Seot0^*1' 9 °^ dissolving i*> although nothing was said USUAL CLAUSES. 827.
The crowd, perhaps twenty-five, were, for the time being, quiet and mannerly.
They had been fed, were drinking beers, and the atmosphere was relaxing.
Although nothing was said about it, they both sensed an uplift in their spirits and,
despite …
… of the sections at enmity. Although nothing was said by my informants to show
that they recognized such a local grouping, the enmity between eastern and
western sections was so constant that I have found it convenient to regard the
Koita …
Although nothing was said about the King's condition when Parliament
reassembled in November, it was clear by then that some interim arrangement for
the government of the realm was unavoidable. A Great Council was called on 12 …
Although nothing was said he soon became aware of signs that she was to them,
as to him, a very special person. FORESHADOWS One of Jack's periodic bouts of
sickness, which occurred shortly, put Wandihnu 's powers of healing to the full …
… the same age with Demetrius, and lived with him, in attendance on Antigonus [
Demetrius's father] ; and although nothing was said or could be said to his
reproach, he fell under suspicion, in consequence of a dream which Antigonus
had.
although+nothing+was+said
,
and the silence now
permanently+established permanently+established
At present, permanently established aliens constitute 10-20% of the local floras in
Central Europe. In this paper, groups of aliens of various immigration ages and
degrees of naturalization are defined and illustrated with case histories.
If he does not specify /the wages/, then if (5) there is no permanently established
postal official (meaning, an appointed person to whom all letters are sent, who
delivers them to their addresses) in the town, Mishnah Berurah 1 As we do in the …
The rule of the convertibility of notes will be permanently established as soon as
possible by a simple majority vote of the Board of Supervision, on the proposal of
the President of the Managing Board." 1 73 Natürlich konnte das den britischen …
..Activity has not been permanently established (see seasonally published. ally
published Garden Rules). 5The record does not contain the so-called Garden
Rules to which the Castle Village board house rules referred. 6Petitioner
attached to …
I am fixed on high in the spirit of truth The I Am of every soul can truthfully make
this statement, for real being is permanently established in the true life of the spirit
, and as every individual is the I Am of his own being, every individual, to speak …
149 Table 8.5. Year and sampling time effects (fall or spring) on winter annual
weeds in response to weed management systems in permanently established
quadrats in no-till continuous soybean at West Lafayette and Vincennes, IN.
permanently+established
Many ad hoc fiscal practices had, by then, become permanently established.
Regional tax quotas proclaimed by T'ai-tsu were retained with few readjustments.
It remained possible for fiscal units to be decreased or increased, but only within …
permanently+established
… other, was whether a strong administration of the continental type should, or
should not, be permanently established in England.« 8 So beschreibt Henry
Bracton die Magna Charta in: De legibus, fol. 186b, London 1569. Über die
Folgen der …
323 his machinery in active operation, he had permanently established the silk-
throwing trade. In 1 718 he obtained a patent for the sole and exclusive property
in the mill for fourteen years, and, with the aid of his Italian workmen, carried on …
… kommt bei der Etablierung eines nationalen Bewusstseins der
Landschaftsordnung tatsächlich eine große Rolle zu. John R. STILGOE deutet
dies an: "By 1820 the grid concept was permanently established in the national
imagination"186; …
Under Diocletian, the logistes was permanently established with these powers
not only in the metropolis but in the whole nome and he was directly answerable
to the prefect for his administration.' The earliest date hitherto attested for the …
755) defines fossilization of a linguistic form, feature, rule, and so forth in the
following way: “to become permanently established in the interlanguage of a
second language learner in a form that is deviant from the target-language norm
and …
Satakunta University of Applied Sciences was permanently established in 1996
along the polytechnic reform. The nature of the university is regional, and it
serves local business and industry. The university has vast international
connections to …
… motivated and proactive channel. Compare SCHMIDT/SCHÖGEL/TOMCZAK (
2003), p. 15 f. Summary Multi-channel has permanently established itself as an
integral part 230 Achim Sauer, Adel I. El-Ansary, Torsten Tomczak, Björn
Reineke.
In our period it was Rome - now permanently established as their political master
and cultural rival - which particularly challenged them to say who they were. This
is surely a key reason behind the. 398 Men.Rh. 366. »Es trägt nämlich zum …
17: „The marks of an independent state are. that the community constituting it is
permanently established for a political end, that it possesses a defined territory,
and that it is independent of external control." ") L. c., 5th and 6th ed., 1904 and …
The Russians, indeed, even those who are in the service of the government, and
not permanently established, are fond of the language, and acquire it with that
wonderful facility with which their fellow-countrymen in Russia proper acquire all …
From this point on, the German public was also aware that the new religion had
become permanently established, whose members were subject to civic duties,
such as the payment of taxes, but who also therefore claimed their corresponding …
… establishment and termination phases, but they decrease the cost associated
with constant virtual circuit availability. PVC is a permanently established virtual
circuit that consists of 16 TCP/IP & DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM WAN Virtual Circuits.
permanently+established permanently+established permanently+established permanently+established permanently+established
After due consideration, he recognized the eternal truth of the teaching and was
then permanently established in that truth. From this short description, you may
understand why this path is considered short and direct but also very difficult.
permanently+established
By the 1970s an urban segment of the Indian population had become
permanently established. While nearly half of all Indians were listed as residing
in urban areas, the number that could be regarded as permanent urban-dwellers
was not …
permanently+established
A general rule cannot be made that superimposition is made only on that which is
adventitiously established and not on that which is permanently established, for
dirt and other things on the surface of the earth are seen to be superimposed …
Hard and unremitting labor of one kind or another is a social necessity as long as
the conditions for human survival have not been permanently established.
Marcuse 's reference to surplus repression in techno-industrial society points to
the …
Frame Relay virtual circuit that is permanently established (does not require call-
setup algorithms). SVC Switched virtual circuit. Frame Relay virtual circuit that is
dynamically established via call-setup algorithms. Usually found in sporadic data …
over the table should have given the sensation
Weight on a spring For a simple weight on a spring the fractional change of
length of the spring is proportional to the fractional change of total force which is
the same as the fractional change of total gravity. Such instruments require a high …
Figure 6.3 demonstrates how to identify large regional fractures based on the first
-order derivative of total gravity in northern Xinjiang. In other basins, such as
Junggar, Tuha, and Santanghu, the distribution of the major fault belts that control …
The Huff model (Figure 7.15a) represents a significant variation on the potential
theme in that it uses the idea of total gravity model interactions at a point as the
basis for evaluating the probability of movement from a given origin i to any one
of …
Accurate absolute measurements of total gravity acceleration over the whole
range from zero to terrestrial g are now realized. Several physical principles have
been applied to measure gravity: the free pendulum period, the calibrated spring …
Potential gravitational energy is also seen to be affected, as discussed in the
section on Potential energy from the online book The Law of Global Gravity. In
short, as the force of total gravity per unit of mass will increase, the orbit of the
planets …
… concentrator can be beneficiated using MGS for recovering fine chromite below
100 microns. • Fine concentrate with a grade of 48 % CriOj can be obtained at
132 % weight and 51.6 % Cr2O3 recoveries (on the basis of total gravity tailings) …
Gravity canal sysicm contributes 29.2 per cent of the total canals in Haryana. This
system include, western Yamuna Canal system and Bhakra Canal system. The
Western Yamuna Canal contributes 46.70 per cent of total gravity canal system.
… how can they make the target that they are aiming at be in a total state of zero
gravity? On one Sunday evening, as the three were absorbed in testing beams
that will make a target be in a state of total gravity, Dr. Tamma suddenly uttered in …
of+total+gravity
But a black hole isn't nothing; it's a gravity tunnel that actually prevents negative
and positive energy from combining. Black holes are areas of total gravity, where
the tug between the positive and negative universe is unabated.” Garlic paused.
The value of lateral forces is given by: F,=0.01w, (9.5) where Fx is the design
lateral force applied at story x; wx is the portion of total gravity load of structure
located at floor x in which gravity load includes the total dead load ad portion of
other …
̄Wm = the effective modal gravity load. wi = the portion of total gravity load, W, of
the building at level i. φim = the displacement amplitude at the ith level of the
building when vibrating in its mth mode. From Table 8.13: L1 = 33,440 kips/g L2 …
FLOW REDUCTION FACTOR AVERAGE DAILY WASTEWATER DISCHARGE
FLOW (in gallons per day) % REDUCTION FACTOR OF TOTAL GRAVITY Less
than 5,000 50 Between 5,000 and 9,999 40 Between 10,000 and 19,999 30 …
Roof live loads, which will be a very small portion of total gravity load, include
snow loads with due consideration given to drifting, for example, at vertical
surfaces of parapets, penthouses, setbacks and adjacent structures. Allowable …
… sometimes is necessary, during or after construction. Roof live loads, which will
be a very small portion of total gravity load, include snow loads with due
consideration given to drifting, for example, at vertical surfaces of parapets,
penthouses …
'What we have to learn to do,' said Mr Trellis on the second morning, 'is to open
windows in the souls of the children we teach' ... A shy smile was instantly
corrected by an expression of total gravity. 'We must bring sweetness and light
into their …
The pre-satellite error in A, expressed as a fraction of total gravity, was 8000 ><
10*' (se~); the error in the 1964—65 values was, as it now appears, 14 >< 10"';
and the 1992 nominal s.d. (doubled) is 1 >< 10'”. Table 4.1 also shows that
reliable …
Various combinations of total gravity loads and lateral wind loads are described
in combinations Eqs. (9-27c) to (9-27f ). Combinations Eqs. (9-27g) and (9-27h)
account for any uplift or reversal effect of the lateral wind loads. As twisting may …
of+total+gravity
,
It seemed that the seconds beat longer and harder. “Eugenia?” he asked. Her
eyes narrowed. She tried to place him. “Yes?” “Are you Eugenia Eba?” “I was.”
She had a wedding ring that, though he had seen her hands before, he now saw
for …
Not to mention, the only reason it seemed that the seconds and below got dusted,
had much to do with territorial realignments. If there was a master to step in, those
lower levels weren't going anywhere—unless that master wanted to build …
Mrs. Brent sat watching and waiting while Jim and the baby slept, and to her
anxious heart it seemed that the seconds lengthened into minutes, and the
minutes into hours, by reason of her loneliness. While she rocked beside the
baby's cradle …
,
In addition, environmental reviews, impact fee ordinances, infrastructure plans,
planned unit development ordinances, and even the minutes of the legislative
body have to be legally classified as de facto planning documents. The plan shall
be …
and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes
And she was good at it, too, she thought, even if it was boring and tedious, even if
she felt time stretching like taffy, even if she found herself constantly looking at
her watch, counting the hours, and even the minutes, until Julian's next nap or his …
and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes
Thus, for various reasons, no office was ever really established in Tshernovits
and even the minutes of the Conference remained unpublished. Although S.A.
Birnbaum helped prepare them for publication by editing out as many
Germanisms …
and+even+the+minutes
… Catholic Arch-priest, who had been, as reported, well versed in the Occult
Sciences, and who predicted many years before his death in his last Will and
Testament not only the year but the day, hour, and even the minutes of his
demise.
The two men made the most minute calculations to determine the time oflabor of
both the women,countingthe days,the hours, and even the minutes, and it so
happened that both gave birth at exactlythe same moment.This meant that the …
and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes
In some ways we live in two different realities. While it may seem like a good use
oftime to people from western cultures to mark the hours and even the minutes,
Native Americans lean more toward valuing the organic interactions of place …
Members argued over the criteria, the process, and even the minutes. In
response to the latter, future minutes contained the sentence that the meeting
summary was not a verbatim transcript. Some committee members were
convinced that …
and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes
… to that of the greatest in the heart-throb of the Infinite. Has it ever occurred to
you that as there is a moment fixed for life to begin and another moment for it to
end, between the two points the years, the days, the hours, and even the minutes
xv …
and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes and+even+the+minutes
He only came once a week, but Victor waited for him impatiently, counting the
hours and even the minutes one after another. As he went over it in his head, he
patiently sharpened the knife, trying not to make any noise. The visitor had
brought …
Seeing that his plans were not fully working, Mountbatten launched another
attack, he secretly passed all the correspondence (and even the minutes of the
Defence Council) to Attlee asking him to intervene and put pressure on Nehru.
and+even+the+minutes
… resolutions, and even the minutes of meetings often do not represent any
satisfactory guidance in this respect. For example, the policy of sanctions towards
Iraq left for years a big question mark on the legitimacy of the choice for a strict …
The names on the lending library list, the church records, and even the minutes of
the Farmers' Society 2 would have been strangely familiar and strangely
misplaced. They were Gaillard, Ravenel, Hunt, and Colhoun. They were Prioleau
and …
and+even+the+minutes
,
E.g., "For the essence of the affectation doctrine [read "affects" doctrine or effects
doctrine] was that the exact location of this line made no difference, if the
forbidden effects flowed across it to the injury of interstate commerce . . . ."
Mandeville …
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(7) these can end blanks are curled at the rims and a sealing compound flowed
into the curl. (8) a lip (or flange) is now formed at both ends of the welded body
cylinder and (9) the end is now seamed to the body to give a can ready for filling …
… the septic tank were mixed and allowed to run into the Park, through East
Central Park (Central Campground), where it finally flowed into Travertine Creek.
The superintendent wrote the owners of the Artesian Hotel 14 THE AWFUL
OFFAL.
Solutions are first flowed into the chamber and then the chamber is sealed at its
edges using VALAP (equal mixture of vaseline, lanolin, and paraffin) (Fig. 1B). 4.
Polymerization of Tubulin to Steady State in Slide Chambers An aliquot of …
flowed
… and took the smoke in as she looked at her pensive cousin, then she smiled
and proffered the filtered end of the cigarette to her, saying, “Wanna try it? It's one
of the greatest inventions in history.” Then smoke flowed from her grinning mouth.
flowed flowed flowed
Figure 6-1 illustrates more generally how this worked in the product value chain
of the personal computer industry in the 1990s. Starting at the top of the diagram,
money flowed from the customer to the companies that designed and assembled …
flowed flowed flowed
Izanami held her child to her breast, and its nacre-mouth fastened to its mother —
Izanagi watched in revulsion as the first milk of the world flowed into that tiny,
boneless body, he could see the white droplets moving under its skin, which …
From agrarian heginnings, Arhol grew inro a manufacruring cenrer because of
rhe ideal geological combinarion of abundanr warer and a considerable drop in
elevarion rhrough which rhe warer flowed. As rhe lndusrrial Revolurion gripped …
All must ensure adequate thread engagement between cap and bottle so that an
even pressure is applied over the entire sealing surface—if the closure is
wadded or flowed in, this can be checked by the 'wad' impression. If less than of a
turn …
Think of master pagesin terms of headers and footers orpagetemplates foryour
form design. A form can be designed with multiple page orientations, sizes, and
layouts including columns. Subforms and flowed layout allow you to accomplish
a …
Theological Orations 29. 20. 12 7FC 1:368**. "Viewed from the perspective of the
subsequent history of revelation. 'Ps 1:3. 10Eph 2:6. "FC48:7. l2FGFR 259-60. 2:
10-14 THE RIVER OF EDEN 10 A river flowed out of Eden* to water the garden/ …
After some deep breaths, I sat quietly and the visions began. Eight golden lines
flowed outward, reconverged, and burst their ending at a black dot, like a location
on a map. The black dot opened like a flower and in it, pointing upward, was a …
flowed flowed flowed
From 250 day to 350 day, it made a cyclonic turn around at 31°30'N and 133°30'
E. After the turn, it flowed northeastward. Float F09 was deployed 200 days after
float F00, and it flowed northeastward after a cyclonic turning with about 10 km …
58 Chapter 4 A Very Beautiful September Day is Beginning 97 Chapter 5 Pluck
the Enemy Capital Like a Ripe Fruit 126 Chapter 6 Much Blood has Flowed 150
Chapter 7 The Lord Struck Them Down With Man, Steed and Wagon 173
Chapter …
From the middle of the palm oozed silver liquid that flowed down the hand, the
fluid moved over the purple cloth around the shell of the thorn and fell onto the
floor. As the silver liquid touched the floor it vanished into puffs of white smoke
and …
The poem is by the American-born T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) and the extract comes
from the first poem of The Waste Land ( 1922), 'The Burial of the Dead': 4 Unreal
City, Under the brown fog of a winter dawn, A crowd flowed over London Bridge, …
flowed flowed flowed
I touched - but long before I even tasted, My heart had flowed from me into her
breast; And then she went - High and South - And left my carcase roasting in the
fire she'd lit. A. s. bukenya Whititude I envied his being Negro : [27] a s bukenya I …
And to the great Saraswati river, which flowed from the foot of Mount Kailas, the
Himalayan home of the Vedas, to the sea, before her banks changed marking the
end of the Vedic age. May her waters flow again! CONTENTS FOREWORD By …
flowed
… it touch me as it flowed by, almost like I should have.
Seeps also flowed from Ogallala sand around Wha- len Lake (6), southwest of
Shafter Lake, in the past. Indians are known to have lived here. But when M. M. "
Slim" Ma this arrived in 1906, the seeps had disappeared, probably because of …
When at flood stage. that empire flowed northward into the Tarim Basin and
eastward into China. where Tibetan troops occupied the capital of Ch'ang-an in
AD 763. But the assassination of the apostate King Glang-dar-ma by Lha-lung …
Once the water reached the bottom edge of the granite, it flowed into the integral
trough of the aluminum rail at the head of the glass, laterally to the rafter, and was
deposited into the condensate trough where it was carried to the sill via the …
Percy was swinging and lunging forward with astonishing speed and force. Of the
two, Alban demonstrated greater strength, blocking all of Percy's deadly blows
midway. Percy proved to have the advantage in speed. His skill at wielding the …
As with Corporate Agents, the shock value of delivering a high quality product
with astonishing speed generates word of mouth. Service is another weapon that
can accomplish the same thing. Ultimate Auto Body is an otherwise typical body …
Without any warning, a viscous, oillike substance began to gush out of the
indentations, flooding the pit with astonishing speed. Jeff heard Lucy yell a
strangled warning, and Stone and Vogel both jerked upright as if they'd been
scalded.
with+astonishing+speed with+astonishing+speed
An immense amount of progress was made with astonishing speed in light of the
history of the development of nations and federations such as that of Switzerland,
which celebrated its seven hundredth anniversary in 199L But in the eyes of …
19 The first commentary in the set explaining the Abhidhammatthakathä, the As-y
, was written with astonishing speed. As one of the colophon verses states, it took
Nänakitti only nine months to finish this book comprising no less than 16 …
Das Ideal sei dabei eine Vermischung der Aspekte des „lucid" und des „lyrical".
Dies ist jedoch im Zeitalter der metaphysischen Skepsis mit Problemen behaftet:
„Versions of poetic faiths are born and collapse with astonishing speed as poets, …
In den USA reagierte der Präsident »with astonishing speed« und beauftragte
eine bereits bestehende National Bioethics Advisory Commission damit, in
kürzester Zeit einen Bericht zur Einschätzung der neuen Lage sowie des
Klonierens …
99) asserts that On the basis of a fundamental capacity for language, each
generation creates language anew and does so with astonishing speed. This "
astonishing speed" is less sudden than the perceptual learning discussed in
connection …
In all three instances, Congress and Muslim League leaders cooperated to end
the violence. Mahatma Gandhi campaigned at length to restore communal peace
in Noakhali and Bihar. But the fire spread with astonishing speed
with+astonishing+speed with+astonishing+speed with+astonishing+speed with+astonishing+speed
In the end, his 'hold on power ... unravelled with astonishing speed'.72 In the
days that followed, calls for him to stand down came thick and fast, notably from
his former favourite and now DPR/MPR Speaker Harmoko who, flanked by
Syarwan …
The 1960s and 1970s saw Hong Kong developing with astonishing speed from a
manufacturing economy to an advanced and highly diversified economy. This
rapid economic growth and transformation required a large number of people
with …
with+astonishing+speed with+astonishing+speed
This is characterized by one or more red threads in the skin starting from the "nail
" and extending with astonishing speed proximally like an arrow. The thread feels
hard, possibly extending deep under the skin. In most cases, red thread clove …
Yet at the end of the war in the winter of 1918/ 19, the vast edifice of the German
military forces unravelled with astonishing speed as over six million soldiers
demobilized themselves and returned home within a period of some four months.
because information and technology can move across international boundaries
with astonishing speed. The competitive strategy adopted by our trading partners
was to copy the products developed in the United States but produce them at …
with+astonishing+speed with+astonishing+speed
As we should say in Physics, there is a cooperative effect, and positive feed-back,
so that change of opinion can occur with astonishing speed, once it has been
adequately nucleated. To understand such a phenomenon, we must allow for the …
with+astonishing+speed
The second fire they all set off with astonishing speed and most likely one
received a mortal wound. Before another piece was fired Mr Bowen laid hold of
one of their number and held on till three of our people came up and also
grappled him; …
.
Step 1 Teach the pupils to say: an hour later, an hour before, half an hour later,
half an hour before. Then say, for example: Let's suppose it's nine o'clock now;
what time is it an hour before?, and give them enough time to work out the
answer.
President Miklas was still fierce in his reluctance to appoint Seyss-Inquart
chancellor, but he gave in half an hour later. Schuschnigg's departure was the
signal to the Nazi thugs to take over: The violence began as local bosses were
ousted …
Half+an+hour+later
Change to half an hour later. The new time is: 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Time
shown is: Change to half an hour earlier. … Change to half an hour later. The new
time is: 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Time shown is: Change to half an hour later.
Half+an+hour+later Half+an+hour+later
Wanfan kaishi ban xiaoshi yihou. Dinner start half an hour later Dinner will be
served half an hour later. C:晚饭半个小时以后开始。 Wanfan ban xiaoshi yihou
kaishi. Dinner half an hour later start Dinner will be served half an hour later. 142.
Half+an+hour+later
Fifteen or twenty minutes later drink lemon juice (optional), and half an hour later
orange juice, continuing every half hour until 11:30 a.m. At noon, eat melons or a
cleansing salad. Two hours later, drink lemon juice and repeat every hour until …
Half+an+hour+later
A Dissenter who does not see this would probably be able to do so if he
imagined the case reversed, and the Dissenter's child made to come to school
half an hour sooner, and go away half an hour later, than the other children,
because he …
Half+an+hour+later Half+an+hour+later
If so, get up half an hour earlier, or go to bed half an hour later. Chances are the
rest of the family won't be around then anyway and the house will be quieter. This
doesn't work for everyone, but have you tried it? You won't know until you give it …
For suppose that half an hour later the conversation turns to the case of Smith
once more, and this time I say, ' Smith was quite right to act as he did' ; and
suppose someone objects, 'But half an hour ago you said he ought not to have
done it' …
Drink 150ml of acid water five times a day, eating half an hour later. Colitis:
Before going to bed drink 100ml of acid water warmed to 37-40o C (99-104oF).
Twenty minutes later drink 100ml of alkaline water warmed to 37-40O C ( 99-
104oF).
Let's Read Half an hour later, Swaminathan sat in his father's room, with a slate in
his hand and pencil ready. Father held the arithmetic book open and dictated: "
Rama has ten mangoes with which he wants to earn fifteen rupees. Krishna …
Half+an+hour+later Half+an+hour+later
The clock also chimes once on the half hour. One day, Martin arrives home and
hears the clock chime once. Half an hour later he hears it chime once again. Half
an hour later it chimes once and another half an hour later it chimes once again.
Half+an+hour+later
Start with some fresh- made fruit juice. Half an hour later, eat some fruit. One hour
later you may eat regular food, but keep it light and natural. By supper of the next
day (Monday) you should feel fully recovered and ready to slay a dragon.
Half an hour later, a second runner began the same course at an average speed
of 7 mph. How long after the second runner starts will the second runner overtake
the first runner? 9. Michael Chan leaves a dock in his motorboat and travels at …
Half an hour later, after crossing several side channels, reach a large meadow
next to the river, where it is possible to camp. The insects can be intolerable here,
although the butterflies are spectacular. Heading east, the trail plunges back into …
Half+an+hour+later Half+an+hour+later Half+an+hour+later
The only thing to do was to ask them to come half an hour later than the other
guests. Then they arrived just when we wanted them. 2. If you are catching a train
, it is always better to be comfortably earlier than even a fraction of a minute too
late …
The only thing to do was to ask them to come half an hour later than the other
guests. Then they arrived just when we wanted them. If you are catching a train, it
is always better to be comfortably early than even a fraction of a minute too late.
We gave her spirits of ammonia and put ice on her forehead and hooked her
back into her dress, and half an hour later, when we walked out of the room, the
pearls were around her neck and the incident was over. Next day at five o'clock
she …
Half+an+hour+later Half+an+hour+later
,
Unlike negative duties, which can ordinarily be met without even a thought,
positive duties stop your other activities, or fill up your life, or use up your money.
Beyond their potentially intrusive and oppressive quality, however, the most …
I would walk casually over to her, and without even a thought I would quickly take
it out and have it in her without even a thought. Her mom was right in the den and
could walk in at any second and how would we explain it? It didn't matter.
Turning my attention back to the quiet, emotionless faces, my lips began to speak
without even a thought. “I know each of you at this moment cannot see the leaf,
but by the end, each of you will be able to show someone else the leaf on a tree …
Prosper bought his evening paper without even a thought for the old proprietor-
after all, he'd only been there since last night. Someone had stuck a sawed-off
shotgun into the belly of his predecessor the afternoon before. Prosper
remembered …
I ran to it, ripped it out of the wall and chucked it at her without even a thought of
what could come later. My parents were horrified to find two extremely upset girls
when they arrived home, not to mention the debris of their brand-new phone …
without+even+a+thought without+even+a+thought without+even+a+thought without+even+a+thought without+even+a+thought without+even+a+thought without+even+a+thought
How could he change his mind so capriciously, without even a thought for how
she felt? “If we were married, you would've discussed it with me beforehand,
wouldn't you? I discuss all my prospective engagements with Aleks.” “But he
doesn't …
without+even+a+thought
She had tripped over the doorstop. Without the doorstop to hold the door open, it
closed by itself after her. She was crying. She was in pain. And without even
thinking, without even a thought for myself, I instinctively picked up my bag,
turned …
without+even+a+thought
… ropoAa K. (3:174) The count jumped into his sledge, shouted to the driver, and
with no further delay and without even a thought of Lukhnov, or the widow, or
Steshka, left the town of K. for ever. (5:1 11 ) Of course, Anna Fedorovna and her …
without+even+a+thought
… the indweller and builder, without even a thought for mere ornament." What
Thoreau opposes is ornamented architecture in any form; in his pursuit of
simplicity he prefers the "logger's hut" and the "suburban box," that is, "when the
life of the …
They were so dedicated to the prevention of smoking behaviors in young people
that they often worked long hours without even a thought of overtime. Even the
administrative assistant did extra duty by traveling to program sites to provide …
without+even+a+thought without+even+a+thought without+even+a+thought without+even+a+thought
"Thank you," she said in Greek and with simple humility, without even a thought
as to who he was or what he might have done. His eyes flickered. Someone
shoved her hard from behind and cursed her in Aramaic. As she moved away,
she …
without+even+a+thought
10 Nor do I condemn papal indulgences or briefs there;20 but I do reprove the
utterly frivolous man who, without even a thought of amending his life, puts his
whole hope in human pardons. If, in this connection, a person but reflected how …
Instead Daniel picked up a stray piece of straw and fiddled with it for a while
before finally speaking. “I don't really know what I'm doing here,” he said. “I
walked away from my chores and responsibilities without even a thought. And all
because …
without+even+a+thought
My days at Basle, the whole of my intellectual routine, including my daily
timetable, was an absolutely senseless abuse of extraordinary powers, without
the slightest compensation for the strength that I spent, without even a thought of
what I …
without+even+a+thought
I was temporarily without words, without even a thought in my head other than
that shivery “wow” feeling that I always seemed to feel whenever he was around.
“I don't believe in the artificial boundaries we draw around our relationships. A
ring …
One follows the other, without even a thought for what the (explosive) truth might
do, what saying it might open up: a depth of grief where forgetting would be
inhuman, yet remembering is constant torture. The Czech philosopher, Jan
Patocka, …
Yet here were only happy, smiling faces, women and children moving with
perfect freedom, without even a thought that they were in the largest crowd of
people ever brought together within a single enclosure upon the American
continent, …
really crossing his mind
,
Jed accompanied his father back
But in Japan, you don't just hail a taxi—you go to the taxi stand and wait in line. 
e taxis, also idling patiently in line, move up to the taxi stand one at a time. God
forbid this order be disrupted. It would break the taxi harmony. e first thing you …
I went to the taxi stand on the corner and waited. And waited. And waited. Finally,
a taxi pulled up. As I walked toward the door, the driver leaned over and told me
that he couldn't pick me up. He just stopped to tell me that I was standing at a …
Then how were we going to get to the clinic? Martha asked. (We don't have a car.
) It's no problem, I interrupted, we'll simply walk over to the taxi stand. (You can't
call a taxi, because there is a stand right across the street from our apartment.) …
He told Nadia he had gone over to the taxi stand to hire a taxi to catch the train at
one of the next stations. Nadia hobbled across the street to the taxi stand and
asked the lady working there if she had seen Rudy. The lady had also seen Rudy …
I was so tired I could hardly wheel myself to the taxi stand. At the hotel registration
desk that night, I had so little control over my hands that I could only manage a
shaky X for a signature. Finally I was in my room. I stretched out on the bed, fully …
A steady rain was falling outside as they hurried to the taxi stand which also
sheltered them from the rain. "A reservation at the Grand Geneva Hotel had been
made for them by Lukas Agnon the Assistant Consulate General of the
Bremerhaven …
I noticed that a well-dressed Mexican who stood next to the taxi stand
suspiciously eyed my cab. He made a hand signal and a middle aged man in
uniform went to the taxi behind and made a customer get out. The well-dressed
Mexican got in …
She's planning to take a taxi home so I walk her over to the taxi stand and wait
while she gets seated in a cab. The taxi stand is close to the entrance and I only
have to walk a few yards to find the place where Cassie is going to pick me up.
The goal was to make it to the taxi stand before Panama had a chance to get off
the plane. They would have the luck of the privileged on their side; first class
always disembarked first. Passengers behind the wings in coach had a good five
to …
He manages to walk to the taxi stand with his second attempt. As he is used to
from Germany, he opens the right door of the car and wants to get in. The taxi
driver is startled and mumbles something to himself loudly. Peter realises now
that the …
Prepaid taxi vouchers are available at the booth next to the taxi stand. A ride from
the bus station to Ipanema costs about R$40. By Cruise Ship Cruise ships dock
in the terminal almost opposite Praça Mauá. Downtown is an easy walk, and …
There is a large chart at the exit to the taxi stand showing the approximate fares
to most destinations. The law is strict on taxi drivers who must charge according
to the meter. According to the Hong Kong Transport Department, the first two …
Heck, getting from the terminal to the taxi stand can be a little confusing. Taxi.
Most airports locate their taxi stands in the departures pickup area.
Counterculture Seattle, on the other hand, keeps the stands in the parking
garage. After you get …
Make sure that they don't organize one that is empty apart from you, or you will be
driven back to the taxi stand and might have to wait awhile for it to fill up. If the
guesthouse knows what they are doing, they will contact a driver who has a full …
Shari strode the sandstone walkway to the taxi stand. As she opened the first
taxi's rear door, she spied a waste bin beside a nearby bench. Shari walked back
and dumped the card in the can. She slipped into the taxi and said, ''Galaxy …
I ran to the taxi stand to catch a cab to Newark. I was an … I shoved two dollars at
him and tried to get out so I could run back to the taxi stand for another cab, but
he floored the accelerator as soon as I opened the door. Only the weight of my …
Prepaid taxi vouchers are available at the booth next to the taxi stand. A ride from
the bus station to Ipanema will cost about R$35 (US$15) prepaid. BY CRUISE
SHIP Cruise ships dock in the terminal almost CHAPTER 2 . GETTING TO KNOW …
the beach to the taxi stand, still half a mile away. The blood pounded in my ears.
My breath burned in my chest, and I stumbled as I reached the steps, falling to my
knees and half crawling my way to the top. There it was. A solitary taxi, the …
At that time, cocaine was still rare and ganja (marijuana) dominated the
Jamaican drug trade. One afternoon, a man walked up to the taxi stand. This
stranger then proceeded to explain to me that he had been taking a load of
compressed …
I om Taxidriver, I was sixty-four years old, for more than thirty years I worked in
this city with the state government as a driver until I retired two years ago and
then to supplement my pension and to keep myself busy, I went to the taxi stand
in my …
After some initial confusion over unforeseen irregularities with my visa, I was
processed, admitted, and allowed to take my luggage to the taxi stand, where I
paid for the trip to my hotel. The taxi driver informed me that the hotel at which I
had a …
… your hotel; these are found outside the arrival hall of both the international and
domestic terminals (ground floor level). When exiting the terminal, don't be
tempted by the many taxi touts; it's best to press on to the taxi stand in front of
both the …
Go instead to the taxi stand and wait your turn for one of the many legitimate taxis
. Those that display an orange sticker depicting a white airplane offer reduced
fares from the airport to the city center; others charge about 30€ ($38), and some …
… couldn't find your way out of the maze, call the main switchboard for all the
private taxi companies in town at 11 918-911-139, or head toward the Palace to
Av. Infantas 8, to the taxi stand where they all convene. w/limited mobility,
telephone, …
The barricaded path through the middle of this mob leads to the taxi stand with
drivers offering rides, where I identified my liaison by the sign she held with my
name and I waved at her and she back. We got into a taxi and left the airport and …
Taxis cost around Rs800 for a day trip to Pattadakal, Aihole and Mahakuta.
Badami's hotels can arrange taxis; alternatively, go to the taxi stand in front of the
post office. You can hire bicycles from Station Rd in Badami for Rs10 per day.
Go to the taxi stand and wait your turn. Be sure to use only licensed cabs. By
Train High-speed Eurostar trains from London; Thalys from Paris, Amsterdam,
and Cologne; TGV from France (not Paris); and ICE from Frankfurt zip into town
from all …
The kids scampered away from the Eye and followed Maggie to the taxi stand. “
There's not much of a queue,” she said. “Dad gave me taxi fare if we ever needed
it,” she told them. Then she said to Christina, “We'll get back to the hotel faster …
… walking distance, including the beaches and mountain trails. You can also call
a taxi at. &. 081-8015405, or go to the taxi stand on Piazza Umberto I. 165 7
VISITOR INFORMATION The tourist office (& 081-8015752; fax 2 VICO
EQUENSE.
If there are no metered taxis available kerbside or if the line is too long, you can
take the airport shuttle to the taxi stand at the public transport centre. The public
transport centre is 3km from the airport terminal and includes a public bus
terminal …
Similar to the start, at this time often hot towels are offered. The host's farewell to
the guest follows strict but polite rituals. Etiquette requires accompanying the
guest to the door and even further to the taxi stand, parking place, train station, …
Then, in the city's gray and snowless winter, when the daylight seemed barely to
last beyond lunch, we found ourselves with a new destination on our schedule.
Every couple of weeks we would walk down to the taxi stand at the hotel and take …
Even though there are now some elevators and escalators, you might still, upon
arrival at Tokyo Station, end up carrying your bags through a maze of long
passageways to the taxi stand. If you add the cost and the time of a taxi ride to
your …
04-93-58-11-14 or by going to the taxi stand on place du Grand Jardin. To rent a
car, try Europcar (26 bd. Maréchal Foch;. %. 04-93-34-79-79) or Rent A Car (
avenue Rhin et Danube;. %. 04-93-58-04-04). You can rent bikes at Vence Motos …
Then walk across the border to the taxi stand. Take a cab to the Fronton Palacio
for about U.S. $5. If you decide to drive your car to Tijuana, be sure to pay to park
in a lighted, supervised lot. Remember to bring your driver's license and car …
Places to Stay - Mid-Range Alexandra Tourist Centre (•"/fax 2276250, doubles
with/without air-con Rs 750/660), on the lane leading to the taxi stand, is popular
with British holiday-makers. It has some charm and a good restaurant. Sea Shell …
It's a 2-minute descent to the taxi stand. Local buses from Eghio go five times a
day to Aigeira, via Akrata and Platanos on the old road. Sporadically, a bus
passes ancient Aigeira to Selliana. Information: at the newspaper shop in Akrata
near …
.
It was only ten years since the testament of M. Antonius had been read out in
public, with the intended effect“. This time, needless to say, the Senate refused
even to listen. To do so would have been tactless, with no balancing profit. It was,
as …
… and Charlie Waterston could barely see out the windows as familiar landmarks
could barely see out the windows as familiar landmarks slid past him. It was only
ten o'clock in the morning. slid past him. It was only ten o'clock in the morning.
It+was+only+ten
She expected that the relation who bequeathed her this/money in his will, would
have left her three times as much; and supposed, that if he had, she should have
been three times as happy : so that when he died, and she found it was only ten
It+was+only+ten It+was+only+ten
“You have lost an hour,” said Morland; “it was only ten o'clock when we came
from Tetbury.” “Ten o'clock! It was eleven, upon my soul! I counted every stroke.
This brother of yours would persuade me out of my senses, Miss Morland; do but …
And although she knew that she would never have the courage to refuse to buy
the vacuum cleaner after someone had taken the trouble to bring it out to her
house and demonstrate it, it was only ten dollars fifty, and it surely must be better
than …
It+was+only+ten
I started dialling as soon as the second hand hit twelve and practically held my
breath as it began to ring out. It seemed to take for ever but I guess it was only ten
seconds or so before she answered. “Sawasdee ka. Hello?” It was her. I almost …
"It was only ten — something when I turned off the light.” ”What? Ten fifty'nine?"
Glenda giggled. "No, actually it was only ten fifty~six. I was trying to get Sue Ellen
a new dress made. Did you happen to notice how short her dress was last …
It+was+only+ten
However, Swettenham, while not disapproving the lease, practically forbade the
planting of Para rubber on it.46 It was only ten years later, when rubber had
proven its worth on the London Market, that Baker successfully applied for a …
time, it was only ten bouncers... guys. uncers" because it's easy for people to id
what we were doing. We wore gray d blue blazers. We were called "blue- was the
fourth one hired, and the first ess you could call it an infant depart- yes, and …
It+was+only+ten
Who knew what awaited her there. Maybe she really would milk a cow. Or farm
things. Whatever that entailed. She glanced at the clock on her dashboard and
wiped a bead of sweat off her forehead. It was only ten in the morning and she
was …
It was only ten thirty and I was already hammered. As we started singing the
British National Anthem, the Senior Enlisted Man came into the Crews Mess and
told us we were getting too rowdy. It was time to break it up and get offthe ship.
It+was+only+ten It+was+only+ten
Oh dear, I'm afraid I spilt coffee on your CD. Oh, never mind It was such a loud
bang. I thought something had exploded. Really? Sally said you'd had a big win
on the lottery. Is that right? ! It was only ten pounds. Max said you met an old
friend …
It was a brand-new suspension span designed by a Canadian, Samuel Keefer. It
had been opened just that January and was already an extremely popular
attraction, being near the best hotels. But since it was only ten feet wide, or too
narrow …
It was only ten-thirty, but she was in a kind of purgatory where she was too tired to
read but not tired enough to sleep. This had been happening more and more. On
some level, she knew she shouldn't be spending so much time with a man …
It+was+only+ten
They were both in their housecoats since it was only ten in the morning. Maria
had come through the backyard where they had built a door to connect both
gardens, so that they needn't go out their front doors. Sitting on bar stools they
read the …
It was only ten o'clock, but he was worn out. His brothers were going to be the
death of him. If he didn't find their mates soon, they were going to drive him
insane. He figured that if they were married their wives could help keep them in
line.
It was only ten minutes to seven. How could so much have changed forever in
less than an hour and a half? Lexie had left Amy asleep in her room, after having
rocked her until she cried herself to sleep. Now, Lexie intended to check on Jeff.
It was only ten minutes past seven. Her son Walter and the girl he was bringing to
meet her were, after all, only ten minutes late, she explained carefully to herself,
to quell the rising, involuntary anger at being kept waiting. She had realized, in …
The engine finally came head on, its light beams crossing from left to right as if
they were swinging at the fog. I was head-to-head with the train. I only knew that I
needed to keep moving even if it was only ten miles per hour. The washed-out
old …
When his colleague asks him why he shot when it was only ten to ten, he
answers: “I knew the fellow—he lived far from here and in any case would not be
able to reach his home in ten minutes, so to simplify matters, I shot him now. . . .”
This is …
It+was+only+ten
And when he found a volunteer, there was another delay because the man then
became sick. It was only ten days after receiving his friend's note that Ambrogio
was able to leave. 21 He climbed onto the only surviving motorcycle owned by
the …
It was only ten minutes Q. You just fell asleep,” she said while sitting on the edge
of her bed beside him with only a towel wrapped around her. She handed him a
bottle of watermelon/raspberry body lotion, his favorite. She stood up in front of …
It was only ten in the morning, and she was already beginning to feel junk-sick.
Terrified of what would happen if she didn't cop some heroin very very soon, she
set out on a hunt for sanctuary, not knowing exactly what she was looking for, …
It was only ten miles to the place where Sitting Bull, when he got in, about sunset,
found his people encamped. Even the women had suffered no harm from the
troops. The only casualty during their flight was an old woman killed by a bear, …
It was only ten in the morning, but magicians were already arriving in town, many
of them in vans and oversized campers. Colon has no hotels, no motels, no inns.
Some of the magicians camp out in the parks, but more rent rooms or houses …
It+was+only+ten
It was only ten sentences long and took just two minutes to deliver. I was further
informed that he gave the address many months after the battle. I had always
imagined him making it more or less immediately afterwards, while there were
still …
Although it was only ten minutes away from Wine Street, so that Southey visited
his family as often as he could, these visits were discouraged by his aunt. She
had fallen out with his uncle Thomas to the point where they cordially hated each …
,
but
JED knew that the more of anything that he had the less others had, and more
meant better to him. JED studied the German language thinking history would
rise again. He studied French assuming the fallibility of the World War I peace …
He dealt with death and Jed knew that he accepted it for what it was — but this
was different. The old man watched as they lowered his son-in-law, his daughter,
and his granddaughter into the ground. Stoically rigid, he winced as each shovel …
Jed+knew
Jed knew Cooper would need to find his own way through this place he was in.
They said their goodbyes and Cooper left. Several months passed, and one day,
as Ray was coming into work with the weekly grocery shopping in the van he …
Jed knew that for him to have this job he would need him one of those chainsaws
. He made his way to town and went into the local hardware store. Now Jed had
no money, but to get rid of him before the store burnt down the owner decided to …
The old man had never taken a cure for any physical aches in pill form as far as
Jed knew. In fact, his mamma had relied on two primary cure-alls: the headache
powders he was about to take, and castor oil, the latter of which Jed believed had …
… was hidden under some buffalo robes in a lodge and was missed. She was
kept away from whites, Jed knew, and to the best of his knowledge, did not miss
the white life she had never Jed stared across the campfire at his brother who
had …
… a clear-mindedness that Jed knew could bring crowds to their knees. She had
the most important aspect of evangelism; charisma, and Jed wanted her. And she
, it appeared, wanted the Lord. With country-like naivety Sarah let Jed wander …
The next thing Jed knew, the gun was pointed his direction. “You're Jed Marsh,
aren't you?” the guy snarled, his easygoing demeanor gone. Jed nodded, his
throat too tight to speak. The guy grabbed his arm and pushed him toward the
door.
The temptation of Eve, staring him right in his face. His father blamed women,
using it as an excuse to berate them. Jed knew it was due to a man's lust. And
damn, did he lust after Miss Victoria Edison. His tongue could do things to her
nipples, …
While pavement whirred beneath him, Jed knew Hap would soon swagger up
Miss Emory's steps, thanks to a pirated police radio he listened to religiously,
calling himself the Protector of the People. His '52 Chevy would idle in her
driveway.
Jed knew the answer to his own question. Thesepeople are screwing with us.
Wasting our time. “Sorry, Mr. Dempsey. It's not your fault. “Back to you, Roxie.” “I'
ve combined your west coast findings with mine. There has been no
communication …
Jed knew, immediately, that Eddie could be handled. And that it was a way out for
Towers, too. He knew from what he had overheard that Eddie was by no means
sure of his little niece, Nell. Eddie had stuck his neck out, getting her this job.
“Say as little as possible over the phone.” “Right. I'll fax him the details.” As the
teakettle began to shriek, Ryder turned back to the stove and busied himself
making coffee. Jed knew from experience that his friend was in mulling-it- over
mode.
… so they would soon know, one way or the other, what they were dealing with. In
the meantime, with Lucy Thynne beside him, in a plane on the other side of the
Atlantic, Jed knew he would have to be resolute. But that was no reason not to be …
An autopsy was a long, hard business, and Jed knew it. In his five years in
Homicide, he'd learned too well just how much had to be done meticulously and
tediously. And messily. He'd never expected to attend one when his presence
wasn't …
Jed knew that the Cheyenne were no strangers to six-shooters as they had
relieved not a few cavalry troopers of them in previous skirmishes, but they were
still rare, and none were of the quality of the one now strapped to Bear's leg.
His dog could be depended on to warn him that predators had arrived, but if it
was of a four-legged type the fool dog gave chase an' might be gone all night.
Jed knew he couldn't keep going day and night forever and had been just about
at …
Jed+knew
Jed knew that though Rohm would no doubt have questions about Kate, he
would never interfere. “It's beautiful, isn't it?” “I'd enjoy it much more if I were here
under different circumstances,” she snapped. His lips curved, his glance falling to
her …
Jed+knew
Sexual imprinting was all about manipulation, after all. “Continue to avoid giving
her a direct answer. We'll see what she wants once she's here.” Want and need
were two different animals. Jed knew what Helen needed. The fact that she
asked …
Jed knew what Nicky kept in there. I don't think he'd have looked for anything else
, but as Nicky said, you never knew with that kid what he'd think of getting into
next.' I stared at her. `Lucy, are you telling me you knew all those years ago that …
He straightened, and the Jap killed Sergeant Harris just because his knees
buckled. As tears poured down his face, all he could think was, You bastards.
You squinty-eyed little bastards from hell. Jed knew he was supposed to forgive
them for …
Jed knew he'd never sweep anyone off their feet. He didn't have the glib charm
that Jordan displayed so easily. … Women liked the carefree charm of his brother,
Jed knew. There'd been plenty of instances when they'd been in school and …
Five minutes later, the small party set out on their two-hour journey to the Lazy 8
Ranch. The sun was already getting high in the sky and the heated waves
distorted the distant landscape. Jed and Molly took the lead, as Jed knew the way
, and …
Redford wasn't entirely sure Jed knew what hieroglyphs were, but when the man
was unhappy he tended to take joy in sharing that with others. “And blowing up
the wrong building is always funny. So fuck you.” That said, he grabbed Redford's …
A girl Jed knew came to him with boyfriend problems. There were two guys who
liked her, and they were fighting over her. “I told her to get them both together and
talk it out. I was a mediator. Now all three of them are friends.” Then there was a …
Perhaps Aunt Jed knew. I think she did, but she never told. I never asked. To me
Jeanette came straight from the hand of God. "I have known many beautiful
women, but since Jeanette, the beauty of women has not spoken to the soul of
me.
Jed knew the importance of that squaw to Sitting Tall. Yes, it would have to be
done when Sitting Tall was quite drunk! Chuckling low, Jed went to his horse and
swung himself up into his saddle, his gaze proudly assessing the pelts hanging …
“The child deserves an afternoon away from the place, Jed,” Aunt Ella said
quiedy. “She's been working hard since breakfast.” Finally Uncle Jed spoke. “All
right. Take him to the river. It'll be less crowded there.” Uncle Jed knew! Meg must …
Of course Jed knew; and I told Chanelle so that we could discuss stamina, girth
and centilitres. One day, I accidentally called Luke 'Sex on a Cracker' in a
meeting. Convincing everyone I had actually said 'change request procedure'
took …
Planets hang from the ceiling. There's a big pile of rocks and sand in the
backyard. A big ball of light shot across the sky It landed just behind the back
fence. Jed knew he had to go outside Jed could hear noises on the other side of
the fence.
Jed+knew Jed+knew
Jed knew he wasn't supposed to have heard them, talking at the kitchen table in
the middle of the night. But he hadn't been able to get to sleep and thought
maybe something from the refrigerator might help. That was where Jed was
going …
Jed started his rounds and Shorty was back before Jed knew. Jed didn't think that
anyone could make that trip so soon, without killing a horse doing it. They went in
the office and it wasn't long before Davey walked in. "What was that big rush …
Jed+knew
In short, regardless of the values that the other residents state, a resident is never
any worse off stating the true value and may, in fact, be better off. Stating the true
value is a weakly dominant strategy under this scheme.7 This scheme works …
Another, when asked if he felt that the other residents had much in common with
him, replied, 'Yes, I'm homeless and I have a problem with drinking.' About half
the men in both groups said they wanted to leave the centres quickly. This was …
Hence, an inequality is created in the relation between the user and other
residents, whereby a user values other avatars over their users despite feeling
that the other residents might perceive him/herself through his/her avatar.
Keeping in …
that+the+other+residents
Significantly, Murtażā Pasha overruled their claim, reasoning that the defendants
should pay their full obligation of ʿavārıż taxes so that the other residents of the
town would not suffer unduly from over-taxation.41 The non-privileged status of …
He tried to interact with his neighbors, but he said that the other residents
themselves put up barriers. His neighbors called him bourgeois or homosexual
because he did not fit the local schema of male behavior. The young black and
mulatto …
… was granted permission by the bishop to hear mass in capella de char- nel
iuxta atrium ecclesie nostre on the strict understanding that the other residents of
her house and those of the abbot of Titchfield's tenement (588) were to continue
to …
… a two-week rotational basis. They would either argue that the other residents
were not their responsibility — even though they officially were — or they would
find ways to escape the job entirely. Although the motivations of NAs were
different …
In the 'royal towns', which were administered by officials of the king and in most of
which the Christian citizens had their own internal, autonomous organization, the
Jews played an important role, despite the bitter war that the other residents
Stephen quickened his pace, ran up the steps of the Dorchester and pushed
through the revolving door so hard that the other residents coming out found
themselves on the street faster than they had planned. Thank God, James was
standing …
The story begins when a traveler, a Levite, with his concubine pulled into the
town of Gibeah looking for a place to bed down for the night. An old man took him
in. To say that the other residents in town were less than hospitable would be an …
… his own apartment, complaining that the other residents in the home "are
always asking me for money and cigarettes because they know I always have
some." Jim has many strengths that suggest he would be a good candidate for …
She puts forward an image of provocation and challenge that the other residents
find intimidating. She dresses the part well, with a black leather jacket, numerous
body piercings, and tattoos on every knuckle. Her hostility and penchant for …
of the retirement home already deemed his father lucky :
:
Thatway Sciani can learnwhat itfeels like to havesomeone sitting onher back.” “
Okay, we'll do itthat way”, meinte Joshua. Er klang jetzt ganz konzentriert. “And
you lunge her as usual. First we'll start ata walk, and if that works out well we can
try …
to havesomeone who knows the landscape, who knows the people in Hollywood,
and who knows what«s fairand reasonable. ̄ Brown is executivevice president
ofboth Davie-Brown EntertainmentandPepsi-Cola EntertainmentinLos Angeles.
Itis comfortingto certainminds to havesomeone whose opinions theycan accept
implicitly;and it would almostappear that afew ofour Englishscholars attribute
totheGerman commentators on the Biblethat inerrancy which our parentsor …
What compels people topersist intheiranger is theneed to havesomeone
acknowledge the hurt and understand their pain. When listening to someone talk
about something that makes that person mad or sad, perhaps the most helpful
words …
They were embarrassed to havesomeone in their midstwho was so patently
unlike the typical 1950s leftist intellectual – someone whose 'naiveté', as Camus
himself noted, wasto believe 'that he must harden in order togrow'. It wasa kind of …
Its nice to havesomeone to talkto,to share memories with, tosleep next to
andholdyou, tohave a regular sexpartner; bullshit. Allof those beautiful things
comeata pricemoney, compromise, and putting up with some form of nagging,
bitching or …
“You must understand thatwe rarelyreceive visitors, and to havesomeone
senttousby Dariusis most unusual,” Tara said. The wolvessurrounded Parr as he
sat, panting and enjoying the audience. Shelooked uponthe animals and smiled.
She hasnotcome to havesomeone released from a military obligation, nor to get
employment for her nurse's relative, nortoask for money, nor to intervene on
behalf of one accusedofindiscreet speech, but forwhat she describesasan errand …
… would ignoreher. Itwould be nice fora change to havesomeone around to keep
things clean and make some decentmeals. Griff wasright sickof Slim's cooking.
14 The more Deborah saw of this country, the more.
A shockwave wentthroughout my body; it feltsogood to havesomeone touchmy
hand. “Whohaveyou talked to?”I could have swornhesaid Iwas the firstvampirehe
evertalked to.“I meant books, and internet searchesEvelyn” he paused …
Youhave to havesomeone represent you!” “No I don't have to have anybody. I
don't think Linda isout to clean my clock. I think she'll ask for whatshe needs, and
that's what Iwanther to have.” “I'm afraid I don't know what to say.” “There'snothing …
Why do wehave a need to havesomeone tell usthe weather for theday when we
can look outthe window orstep outour doorand geta pretty good idea
allbyourselves. Let's not listen toor readthe news today. Thisincludes the TV,radio
, …
… any special hardware(servers). Another characteristic ismanagementsim-
plification, once the systems manages itselfandthereis no need to havesomeone
specialized to keep the system up andrunning.Inscenarios where there isthe
need to …
“It's nice to havesomeone to eat with, but youdon't have to stayifyou havethingsto
do.” “Nothing important.” She had medical journals waiting but she hadtoadmit
she'd much rather be here with Vince. Thatwas dangerous. Whenever she …
Prior toVisual Studio 2010 it wasagiven thatyou would need to havesomeone,
eitheradesigner ora developer, usea designtool to buildyour userinterface.
Microsoft's Expression suiteoftools— in particularExpression Blend,was
considered a …
Sulochana felt that she had been sufficiently self sacrificing in the interests
ofprotecting reputation. Her heart had notyet forgiven her. She said sharply, 'Do
you want metodie alone in this prison? A person has to havesomeone to talk
andlaugh …
A third category isidentified as containing Emotionattached Styles, inwhichthe
particular personality style is basically a dependent/attached onesothat the
person's main objectiveis to beable to havesomeone on whom to depend. The
final …
… andtomy surprise they were allin favor of me running for a commission seat in
the City of South Miami. I was determined to havesomeone to support mydecision
soIended up with four calls. My husband's reaction was beyond my expectation, …
I said'Imean, I just thought that the salamanders might need to havesomeone
withthem at night.' When Igot home there were my mother andHans on the lawn;
hehad apparently hita croquet ballso that ithad caught her on the ankle; she was …
Your dad never goes to church and at least for the Christmas season it would be
nice to havesomeone tosit with.” “Well Ialready promised Sarahthat Iwouldgo with
her this week but after this week I should be free.” Mike didn't like the idea of …
Charlie had braved Lebanese poverty, survived the American frontier and
thebitter South Dakota winters, and had withstood the economic disasters of the
depression.To havesomeone ofhis physical strength and endurance struck down
by …
Jenny would alwayshave to havesomeone to look after her to some extent.
Thatwas why Isabelle keptsalting away a bighunkofher salary into Jenny's
trustfund every year. Nor wasit only the security of money thatJenny required.She
needed to …
It mayhelp to havesomeone look atyou while you're rehearsing. (No one's around
to watch? Put a wig on the camera!) Strive toengage withyour audience. You
must show your passion, andby knowing yourcontent completely, you can relax …
This,then, wascertainly nothing new,but to havesomeone such as Darden, who
wasnow the president ofthe University of Virginia and whose family waspartof
Norfolk's power elite, toadvocate it meant that itwould actually happen.After the …
Notes 1 Forexample,'I would alsoliketounderline that still weareafinancial
institution,and a financial institutionmeans you needalso to havesomeone
whoprovides capital,andIthinkthere isahealthy elementinthe fact thattheprovision
ofcapital and …
In theshadow ofthe mushroom cloud they scratched out little trenches intheir
gardens and brought their oneandonlies home hand in hand, to havesomeone to
lean on. I wasn't lookingfor the securityof anyone's embrace:to mytaste,thatwas
too …
And ifyou can't manage the distance fromthe parkingarea, arrangements can be
made to havesomeone bringyou down,andthen take you backto the parkingarea
when you leave. Access to the hot springs requires assistance, as there are two …
But the references inhis lettershad made it plain thathe was noticing the
widowedMrs Shepherd. Cheska sighed. After devoting so manyyears to looking
after her, Rupert deserved to havesomeone look after him,andshe had hoped
hemight …
So, though perfectlyhappy, we are alsoalone, and, formypart, Ishall be delighted
to havesomeone towrite to and a cause for a little flurry of excitement when the
postman calls. You tellme how quietly you live at Bly and ofhow little newsyou …
I'd love to just stayhome and be marriedagain, to havesomeone take care of me,
butI've neverbeenthat fortunate.” Meanwhile, in1954, Mooreheadappeared in
Magnificent Obsession, a glossy soaper starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson, …
Fredasked, as Julesstarted forward, a fake smile plastered on his face and a
placating hand raised—only to havesomeone use it to sling him into the SUV. I
flinched back when he hitthe windshield headfirst, that handsome profile making
an …
Mitch continued, as thoughrelieved to havesomeone to tell. “How can you.” I
couldn't even finish asking the obvious question—how could he bear to watch the
woman he loved writhe and moan in the arms ofanotherman. “She's totally turned …
I don't expect there is anything tofind out abouthim really, butitwould be so
wonderful to havesomeone withmeto confidein.But what areyour plans for
Christmas? Surely your father cannot have intended for youto simply gohome
alone?' 'No …
I wonder who does his taxes.” “I haveno way of knowing,” said Tanner, “But I
would strongly suggest that his accountant isnot in Tillamook. He is too secretive
abouthis finances to havesomeone from around here knowing that …
,
… friends and family on offers to babysit, or hire a babysitter who's experienced
with infants for a few hours. Spending time by yourself doing activities you love
makes you better able to relax and actively participate in your child's care.
for+a+few+hours
The boys had reached an age where I felt comfortable going off for a few hours.
Kellee still needed me, but I finally decided that a few hours away from her
sometimes would not hurt. Shortly after my neighbor's daughter turned fifteen, I
allowed …
Store sample overnight (or at least for a few hours) at −20°C to precipitate RNA.
15. Collect the precipitate by centrifugation, and do so at 4°C if possible. 16.
Decant ethanol. Wash the pellet three times with 70% ethanol/30% DEPC-water, …
… die jenseits des Stacheldrahts in Freiheit lebten: „Our Cinema Service
continues to bring to the camps its odd combination of contact with the real,
normal world outside the barbed-wire and the possibility of escape for a few
hours into the …
He left a cash deposit after showing the rental agent an Ohio driver's license, and
proof of insurance. He told the agent he only needed the car for a few hours and
would be returning the car later in the afternoon after he checked out some local …
Some last for only a few moments, and others last for a few hours, but no longer
than 24h. 2. Reversible ischemic neurologic deficits (RIND) are focal findings that
clear over a period of days. 3. Minor stroke, which is defined as a neurologic …
You pee onto an area on one side of the stick, and a window on the other side
displays the result after a few seconds. Usually, you do the test around noon,
after you have held your urine for a few hours—this is to allow hormonal levels to
build …
'Do you think you can you manage to amuse yourself for a few hours?' He was
being deliberately insulting now, Skye recognized, at the same time
acknowledging that he had a perfect right to be after what she had just implied
about the …
They picked fruit or vegetables for a few hours to earn enough to buy cheap wine
and drink themselves into oblivion, reporting back to the fields only when the last
bottle was gone. One authority found that the tramps' employers held the D22E …
… of its staff were subsequently prosecuted and fined by the courts.11 Throwing
caution to the wind, Invicta returned to a schedule of weekly transmissions
between September 1977 and 1981, broadcasting for a few hours every Sunday.
… adhesive bandage dressing may be applied for a few hours to avoid bruising
and allow full resolution. Complications of peripheral l.V. therapy Even though
ongoing nursing assessments help to avoid complications, and early patient …
SOYA MILK If the dried beans, preferably yellow-seeded varieties, are soaked for
a few hours, then finely crushed and boiled for about 30 minutes in the proportion
of 3 parts of water to 1 part of mash, a milky emulsion is obtained which is very …
for+a+few+hours
Even a few minutes spent in this way can yield a sense of renewal. One way to
manage time is periodically to forget about it. Experiment with decreasing your
overall awareness of time. Leave your watch off for a few hours each day.
These various rice bases are great with veggies or any of the sauces throughout
this book. You can also use the rice with soups, as filling for wraps, or in sushi
rolls. Quinoa only needs to be soaked and sprouted for a few hours.
You will need to marinate the meat in the herbs and oil for a few hours before you
barbecue them. Adults can add some ground dried chilli to their marinade. If you'
re using bamboo skewers, remember to soak them in water first so that they …
line habit, many users turn to a sleep/wake cycle: Use the Internet for a few hours;
sleep for a few hours; go back on for a few hours; sleep for a few more hours.
This is a popular rhythm among college students, especially those with Internet …
for+a+few+hours
If it was possible in February 1934 to offer resistance, if only for a few hours [and]
under the most unfavorable circumstances, how much more feasible such
resistance would have been in 1938, backed by the authority of the state! Under
the …
for+a+few+hours
Great Britain began regularly scheduled programming for a few hours a day,
although few Germans or Britons could receive those telecasts. In April 1939,
television took a leap forward in America when RCA's network, NBC, televised …
for+a+few+hours for+a+few+hours
I needed to be in the office on Saturdays, at least for a few hours, to keep the
billable hours up. Then I discovered that if I just kept working during the week and
didn't waste time doing personal things or working on the tasks for the paralegal …
We all hung around talking and laughing for a few hours, and even though I was
trapped in the back of the room, I wouldn't have left even if I could. Our Japanese
friends really loved Halloween, and the spirit even rubbed off on us jaded …
If you have the opportunity to offer an activity during business hours, consider
getting everyone out for a few hours for something like a brunch, lunch, or
bowling excursion. A client once told me that the best thing his boss did during a
stressful …
It is worth remembering that there are a number of positives to do with young
adults taking on paid work for a few hours per week: • Working part-time can
teach students to organise themselves. • Working part-time can help students
become …
Unfortunately, many people misuse crates. A crate should be a temporary
quarters, not a permanent home. Crate your Poodle only when you need him
temporarily out of the way. You can crate for a few hours when you need to go out
(ideally, …
for+a+few+hours
Still, it was great fun for a few hours a day. If you care to do this, you will have to
get the fly close to the bottom to get strikes consistently. In less than three feet of
water, a floating line and a weighted fly will work, and in three to five feet of water, …
I'm sure you'll find summat to do for a few hours.' 'But there's a pile of washing
needing doing, and what about the cleaning?' 'It can all wait. I'm sure you've
better things to do. Don't forget you've to tek Herchell's 'at back to him, then why
don't …
They were gone for a few hours. Before they left I told them to toot the horn when
they returned, so we could move him from the car to the wheelchair. When I
heard the horn, I went out to the car. There was Rick with a triumphant smile on
his …
… hold the Indians until the arrival of the troops near Camas Meadows, General
Howard left Sanford's cavalry command at Junction to recuperate for a few hours
(with the exception of an important detachment under Lieutenant Bacon,34 which …
Some will take you to a deserted beach, and others let you throw a line
overboard for fishing. Rates run around $35 to $55 per person for a few hours or
a sunset cruise, $60 to $120 per person for longer outings. If your hotel can't line
up a sail …
Without this nurturing, we would only live for a few hours or a few days at the
most. Then, gradually, over the ensuing months and years, we become more and
more independent — physically, mentally, emotionally, and financially — until …
,
Give us the opportunity to celebrate Christmas with those who know and value
the real reason and truth behind Christmas and help us to be like the 'man' Jesus
as we celebrate His birthday. Happy birthday, Jesus. Amen 5. Cruel words Bible …
Christmas trees were tied roughly across cars, or carried on the shoulders of men
and women who trudged across the border, anxious to celebrate Christmas with
their friends and relatives. For the previous forty years the country had been …
I thought, We don't have one animal in this house to celebrate the baby's birth
with us. My Dad, an avid coon hunter, had several hunting dogs outside the
house, and I thought that the dogs might like to celebrate Christmas with us. I
decided to …
Once more I have come out to Independence to celebrate Christmas with my
family. We are back among old friends and neighbors around our own fireside.
Christmas is the great epic of home. Our homecoming here on this Christmas Eve
in …
In the meantime, figure out a way to celebrate Christmas with the kids. (For a
FEW MINUTES, EVERYBODY appears to be in deep thought. Someone may be
walking about, meditating and starring with worried looks - all taking place - it is …
The Lowcountry folk who could settle their own pig-theft problems without legal
intervention were likewise free to celebrate Christmas with muskets and cannon
and fireworks, whereas New Yorkers were forbidden by law to so celebrate.
All the Christmases in the world mean nothing to me if I can't share them with you.
” She looked at him very seriously. “We will start new traditions with our family.
Next year, we will have a child to celebrate Christmas with. That is what is …
But Sam had begged her to come back to Chicago to celebrate Christmas with
his fiancée's family. Lucy had refused, claiming she had too much work to do over
the holidays. Truth was, she couldn't handle a big family Christmas. The last …
After she ensured he was out of the woods she could take the next airplane to Fiji
, where she had planned to celebrate Christmas with her mother and younger
sister, Susan. Truth was, Paige felt responsible for the child. Leaving him without …
If one has two families to celebrate Christmas with, it is common that one of the
families move their celebrations to Christmas Day or the first Saturday before
Christmas Eve (commonly referred to as little Christmas Eve). After Christmas
Eve, the …
Peiling gasped. "Hello, Peiling. Your mother invited me. Didn't she tell you?" Miss
Rosenweig replied, ducking to avoid being hit by the inflatable Santa as it
bobbed in the stiff wind. "I've come to celebrate Christmas with you." Standing
with her …
to+celebrate+Christmas+with
A time full of unsettled and unresolved issues a greater time for prayer A time to
rejoice, a time to celebrate our love for each other To celebrate Christmas with
the love of family and friends alike A special time of year with a special prayer for
a …
And indeed, as it turns out, the freaky yokels are all one big happy family looking
to celebrate Christmas with a new birth (which is shown and is both gross and
hysterical!) and partake in a bloodbath as they require someone's eyes for a …
to+celebrate+Christmas+with to+celebrate+Christmas+with
… she wants to celebrate Christmas with her family. “So you're just going to pay
lip service to our church?” Marge asks. Yes, Lisa says. “That's all I ever asked,”
Homer says, putting his imprimatur on the resolution. In another episode, after …
to+celebrate+Christmas+with to+celebrate+Christmas+with to+celebrate+Christmas+with
Big Howard returned home to celebrate Christmas with his son. Instead of staying
at the Yoakum mansion, he booked his now familiar suite at the Rice Hotel. On
his first day back, he summoned Howard to the hotel and told him he had some …
In literature Damon Runyon comments on this cocktail in his short story Dancing
Dan's Christmas: This hot Tom and Jerry is an old time drink that is once used by
one and all in this country to celebrate Christmas with, and in fact it is once so …
The real spiritual meaning and accompanying festivities are sadly becoming a
faint memory. Grandma Ada, who was born in 1865 to a very wealthy family in
Germany, told me that her kin used to celebrate Christmas with oranges (which
were …
to+celebrate+Christmas+with
Mark Twain sailed again unexpectedly for Bermuda on the Bermudian yesterday
for a four weeks' stay. His name was not on the passenger list.1 On December 20
the humorist returned from Bermuda to celebrate Christmas with his daughter, …
to+celebrate+Christmas+with
Harry Caray never used to celebrate Christmas with family, scarred by his
memories of joyless holidays as an orphan in St. Louis in the 1920s. But in the
last decade of his life, he softened and began holding Christmas gatherings of
the far- …
It was December of my senior year. I was excited to celebrate Christmas with
Brooklynn because it was our first Christmas together. I had an elaborate plan of
what I wanted to do for Christmas. I had it planned out that for the whole entire
week …
… On December 26, 1986, Ray set up court in a suite at the Bellingham Holiday
Inn to celebrate Christmas with his first family. “My dad was caught up in many
dilemmas during his last ten years,” his daughter wrote in 2004. “Tess and her …
.
“You have a good son” This had been pointed out
Nick's first-person narration reveals his mild snobbery; he repeatedly monitors
the oddities of the novel's 'ordinary people', their (to him) strange ways of talking
or behaving. Thus, when he first sees George Wilson he notes that he is 'faintly …
to+him
… important to him or her, or to take a risk, is exactly when the client most needs
our support and empathy. A similar demand for work will be placed on the system
(e.g., doctors and teachers), and I argue that our capacity for empathy with other …
to+him
35 Why Am I Attracted to Him One Moment and Repulsed the Next? 35 Aren't
Some Men Naturally More Feminine? 37 Must I Always Act Feminine If I Want to
Be Sexy? 39 Why Do I Enjoy Having Many Men Friends? 40 How Does
Housework …
Although significantly the Fourth Gospel, unlike the Synoptics, does not call this
character 'the Baptist', the commentary will refer to him as John the Baptist in
order to avoid confusion. Whole books have been devoted to the introductory
issues …
… Blacker reviews three instances in which Wace's departure from his sources
may have irritated Henry and she suggests that the depiction of the wars between
Henry I and Duke Robert may have been 'particularly repugnant' to him (p. 359).
to+him
To him and to Hans van der Meij, of Brill, I extend my thanks for their hospitality
during my brief stay in Groningen and for their help over the past year. WILFRED
G. E. WATSON Department of Religious Studies The University Newcastle upon …
His Word is meant to disclose his deep, personal thoughts to you, and prayer is
meant for you to disclose your deep, personal thoughts to him. Are you enjoying
that kind of intimacy? Do you feel like you never measure up, that God is “down
on …
According to him it was a very common phenomenon in the ancient world, that
founding a Greek colony brought the local natives to concentrate around an
ancient holy place. For the archaeological evidence of the flourishing of
Shechem after …
,
… [aufgeführt werden) to be staged [orperformed]; das Stück ist schon über
mehrere ~n gegangen the play has already been performed several times Büh
nen an wei sung / stage direction Büh nen- ar-bei-ter(in) m(f) stagehand Büh-nen
(-aus)- …
several+times several+times
Although relatively few students say that they read comic books regularly, on
average across OECD countries, 27% of boys read comic books several times a
month or several times a week, while only 18% of girls do so. High-performing …
[date] Mr. Allen Kenney Volt & Wattage Company, Inc. 78 Alma Road April, Iowa
09090 Dear Mr. Kenney: I have tried to call you several times during this past
month, but have had no success in reaching you. I can appreciate how busy you …
Over an interval of 2 million years or so, we would see the ice advance and
retreat several times. Of course, for this phenomenon to happen, the average
temperature of North America would have to decrease and then rise in a cyclic
manner.
You can see an example of one of these boards in Chapter 1, Figure 1-12, which
has three black 16-bit ISA slots, four white PCI slots, and an early version of an
AGP slot. PCI has been improved several times; there are currently three major …
Orientierung auf das gegenwärtige Bewusstsein einer gewonnenen (fehlenden)
Erfahrung oder (nicht-)vollbrachten Leistung He has often/never broken a plate.
We have increased our output several times (before). He has offen worked in the …
It was slightly bruised now, because Asher had dropped it several times. But
there was … He had tossed it several times across the room, watching, and then
rolled it around and around on his desktop, waiting for the thing to happen again.
several+times
This can be achieved by encouraging parents to come into the setting several
times before children are left so that children can get to know the person who will
be looking after them. These visits can be quite brief, but the aim is to familiarise …
several+times
Sometimes these kinds of uncertainty can be estimated reliably, if we can repeat
the measurement several times. Suppose, for example, we time the period of a
pendulum once and get an answer of 2.3 seconds. From one measurement, we …
… 2,2 Jahre 2 Monate - 13 Jahre 6 Dauer der 1,2 Jahre 2 Monate 6 Jahre 3
Gruppenzugehörigkeit several times a day several times a week several Several
Merkmale der beschriebenen Gruppen.
Several times Physical and psychomonths to chronic illness weekly logical
daily living years and court comskills mitments Inpatient units in Residential: days
Crisis intervention Several times Emphasis: situational hospitals to weeks weekly …
FIGURE 3.4 Sexual Frequency Among Singles Four or more times last week 7%
Several times last week 26% Several times last month 19% None last year 23%
Several times last year 25% Men Four or more times last week 5% Several times
several+times several+times several+times several+times
Several times repeated sensations as if left upper lid WHS long, heavy, and hung
down as if paralyzed (though it looked natural),". — Heaviness of lids, they seem
too heavy on raising them,'. — Rough feeling, as of sand in left internal canthus …
several+times several+times several+times
This passage from the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy- book of Sikhism, speaks
about the jiva (the soul) and its many rebirths: 'The jiva was born several times as
a worm and a flying insect. It was born several times as an elephant, a fish and a …
Producing an expression in which the variable appears several times. The
distributive law is required. U5 3. Symbolization of variable in a functional
relationship. Producing an expression in which the variable appears in both
sides of the …
several+times several+times
… the value in money is left you, this also will be estimated, because it is an
additional bequest, for by bequeathing the same property several times the
testator does not increase the legacy ; but where one specific article has been
bequeathed, …
Users, herefore, unconsciously build their own interface mental map after dealing
several times with an application. Such mental map is a translation set that
reflects the effort users have to dispend in order to satisfy each one of their
intentions, …
several+times several+times
Several times. AW34.397, HA64.27 milacaham a few times ?ilxnineham many
times lepehemx for the second time ehne down. See lehne VC. eht out. See leht
VS. ehyek upstream. See lehyek VS. "ekuck" vtss (archaic). This element is found …
… audiences than did the legitimate theaters, and their programs were repeated
several times a day, they produced much larger revenues. The rise of the movies
brought new groups of managers and producers, as well as new, larger theaters, …
A family nurse practitioner from Tennessee posted the following complex case,
requesting help: We presently have a 17-year-old female with ulcerative colitis
and colostomy. She has been admitted to the hospital several times since having …
.
On entering the nursing home, the Medicaid patient is expected to stay longer
than his uninsured counterpart; the length of stay for nursing home admissions is
forty-six weeks for the men on Medicaid and thirty-three weeks for the uninsured …
This "spell" is intensified on entering the nursing home and being surrounded by
others under the same curse, who have come to the same place to live out their
role as old persons in accordance with the expectations of their own families.
,
In one incident, the former head coach provided impermissible recruiting
inducements valued at approximately $70 to student-athlete before she had
enrolled at the institution. The Memphis Public Infractions Report dated August
20, 2009 …
Mr Mackay told the Commissioner that the former Head recommended that Mr
Mackay should designate the Bromsgrove … The former Head of the Fees Office
told the Commissioner that, while he did not recall what advice he gave, he did
not …
7 November 1997: Tamara Vinnikova, the former head of the central bank, is
released from prison on condition that she does not leave Minsk. She was
arrested on 14 January 1997 for alleged irregularities during her tenure at the
commercial …
Although Klaus was fond of saying that the Czech Republic has moved into a "
post-transformation" phase since the completion of the coupon privatization
program, the voucher system produced some aftershocks in 1995. The former
head of …
As ex-head of state he can- not be sued in respect of acts performed whilst head
of state in his public capacity. [...] Thus, at common law, the position of the former
ambassador and the former head of objektiven Schutz bestimmter Staatsakte, …
This followed the disclosure that some checks may have been suspended
without the approval of Ministers and the subsequent suspension of the former
Head of Border Force from the UK Border Agency. My investigation has sought to …
The replacement of Ter-Petrossian as president of Armenia by Robert Kocharian,
the former head of Nagorno-Karabakh, made early resolution of that conflict even
less likely. In Georgia, the separatist republic of Abkhazia saw a fresh outbreak …
Because of the economic crisis and inability of government to cope with it, four
Prime ministers superseded each other during the Presidency of Kravchuk: Vitold
Fokin, the former head of Gosplan in the UkrSSR; Leonid Kuchma, the former …
3), [1999] 2 W.L.R. 827 (H.L.)), and the former head of state of Chad, Hissené
Habré (documents on the Habré case can be found at http://www.hrw.org/justice/
habre). See also BASSIOUNI, INTRODUCTION TO ICL, supra note 3, at ch. II, § 4
.
According to the Contract Manager (in Corporate Customer Relations), one
group of people (led by the Former Head of IT) had a positive attitude towards
CRM implementation with an integrative approach, while the other group (led by
the …
The former head of material and technical supply of Mossovet, P.N. Bakin, was
appointed head of GULAG. … The ministry's housekeeping administration was
entrusted to the former head of Mossovet's housing administration, I.I. Solodilov.
Islom Karimov,the former head of the Uzbek Communist Party, was elected the
republic's first president. Karimov's authoritarian government began to compete
with the Russian Federation for influence in Central Asia. The Uzbeks were …
In addition, the board included one of the most prominent business leaders in
Hong Kong, the co-founder and former president of Gulf and Western, two sitting
CEOs oflarge US corporations, and the former head ofthe Commodities Future …
… Royal Avenue, 1867 1 36.5 The former head office of the Ulster Bank, Waring
Street, i860 137.1 The palm house in the Botanic Gardens, 1840 1853 137.2 The
main municipal gasworks building on the Ormeau Road, 1888 137.3 The former …
… industry calls now to discuss emissions trading, it's probably the former head of
ABARE on the line. When Rio Tinto's chief economist calls, it's his former deputy.
In all sorts of ways, the person calling on behalf of the carbon lobby is able to …
the+former+head the+former+head
Thus, at common law, ... the former head of state ... enjoy[s] immunity for acts
done in performance of [his] functions whilst in office. ... Accordingly, in my
judgment, Senator Pinochet as former head of state enjoys immunity ratione
materiae in …
the+former+head the+former+head
C] scaled back the former Head of State immunity rule. Former Liberian President
Charles Taylor is being detained at The Hague's International Criminal Court
facility for holding prisoners who face trial in various international tribunals — in …
… she steps into the position of the head teacher for three years, and for at least
the first year the former head teacher is still at the school to provide support and
counsel. During the third year the head teacher begins mentoring their successor
.
the+former+head
He returned looking quite ashen and said the whole matter was a big political
secret and it was better not to talk about it. He said that the only one who might be
able to give me more information was Zofia Lissa, the former head of the Institute …
the+former+head the+former+head
Former Head of Drug Institute Charged with Torture The former head of the
National Institute for the Combat Of Drugs, Ignacio Weber Rodriguez, was
charged (September 1997) with kidnapping and torturing a member of the
Tijuana drug …
the+former+head the+former+head the+former+head
Kamal Adham: The former head of Saudi Arabian intelligence and brother-in-law
of the late King Faisal; shareholder in BCCI and First American Bank. Sani
Ahmed: Head of BCCI's protocol department in Pakistan until moving to
Washington, …
So after his dash from the Court, he headed straight to the Cabinet Room, where
he exchanged congratulations with some of the Democratic Party's top
environmentalists, like Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt, the former head of the
League …
of the
family—now
,
Do you know how much I liked you; irrefutably shirking every opulently
pleasurable in this world; just to savor a single moment by your marvelously
benign side ? Do you know how much I praised you; indefatigably erupting into a
fountain of …
… THE HEART STRINGS OF BENIGN HUMANITY I LOVED YOU SOLELY FOR
STATE OF THE ART NOT AT THE COST OF IRREFUTABLY MURDEROUS THE
TRUE CHALLENGE A TRUE MAN EXISTENCE THROUGH THE PAGES OF MY …
Goes to irrefutably prove that there is just one Creator, you choose to call him by
whatever name--and for everyone one of us till the time we live. This book is a
perpetual dedication to Almighty Lord. It quintessentially portrays the splendor of …
… these components are irrefutably equal in every respect and should be
worshipped with due obeisance. The Poems 4.
His argument maintains that for the judgment "X is P" to be irrefutably provable,
we need a criterion that picks out "X is … Therefore, a dispute over the truth of "X
is P" is not capable of settlement, that is, is not capable of being irrefutably proven
.
He smiled the smile of the angels in her vivaciously resplendent arms; irrefutably
accepting her unconquerable breath and sweat; as the sole tonic to survive,
While to be taken round every cranny of our dwelling; as well as unrelentingly …
In fact the timid, humble, submissive translator who believes that the source
author is naturally and irrefutably the better writer and must be followed as
attentively as possible simply construes that task in opposing ways: either the
brilliance in …
Every star in the wonderfully resplendent cosmos; may or may not enthrallingly
shine, And every thing on this Universe that flamboyantly shines; could not be
irrefutably termed; only as a STAR.. Every flower sprouting from fathomless …
But if there is one fact that history has irrefutably demonstrated it is that the
morality of each people is directly related to the social structure of the people
practicing it. The connection is so intimate that, given the general character of the
morality …
The two parties entered irrefutably an arbitration agreement as part of the
building contract on 20/01/1986 . . . The single decisive factor is if the said claim
in a concrete case is included in the arbitration agreement entered into between
the two …
The second is that everything pretty much stays the same (more or less) and that
everything is completely connected, even if we don't realize it. There are many
mornings when I feel certain that the first perspective is irrefutably true: I wake up, …
(Adorno 1966: 357–58; 1995: 367, translation modified) Culture's failure, its
complicity with untruth, has been exposed “irrefutably.” To go on now, culture
accommodates itself to a structural barbarism liable to genocidal explosions. But
to give …
irrefutably irrefutably
… rig RFNG reform(make better) rift(separation) rigged roofing RFRMSHN RFTBL
rigging RFNJ reformation irrefutable rigger orphanage RFRMTR irrefutably rogue
(person) RFNK reformatory refutable rogued roughneck reformatories refutably …
irrefutably
He is quick to say, however, that the studies on altruism do not prove irrefutably
that humans express altruistic love. After all, experiments that test human
motivations are highly unlikely to prove irrefutably any general claim about
human nature …
… turned back, and returns to us: “It has been here, and yet immediately
separated, irrefutably present, and yet already deferred” (77). This vacillating
certitude is more than an—more than one—exactitude: what is exact is mediate,
developed …
Van der Leeuw has irrefutably argued, however, that this procedure brings the
study of religion into opposition to the intentions of religion 69. G. van der Leeuw,
Religion in Essence and Manifestation, 2 vols. (Gloucester, MA, repr. 1967), I …
… and for which all the governments concerned were in a varying degree
responsible.2 The evidence is absolutely overwhelming, and this one basic fact
may be taken as already established irrefutably. It is no longer a question of
opinion.
Nike irrefutably has created wealth for its owners and shareholders (when the
corporation went public in 1 980, for example, at least six of its shareholders
became multimillionaires), but its rhetoric of social responsibility — its self-
presentation …
irrefutably irrefutably irrefutably
… ist doch wohl, dass ... one/you cannot deny that ... ©jur (nicht streitig)
uncontested II. adv © ( wie nicht bestritten wird) unquestionably, indisputably Q (
unstreitig) unarguably, irrefutably un be tei ligt ['unbatailict] adj Q (an etw nicht
beteiligt) …
The constitutional control is set up within the interior regime of the State, as a
means to maintain the efficiency and validity of this Constitution; it has as an
object to defi- nitely and irrefutably settle the juridical state order, those conflicts
that due …
irrefutably
25 Loyseau therefore con- cluded that nobility was actually a product of superior
education and of edifying examples given by noble fathers and ancestors. It was,
nevertheless, irrefutably true that "in all times and in all nations of the world", …
irrefutably; undeniably unabwendbar Adj. inevitable unachtsam O <-"••• einen
Augenblick ^ sein let one's attention wander for a moment; Ol<nicn( sorgfältig)
careless. Qadv. (ohne Sorgfalt) carelessly Unachtsamkeit die. ~ Öl inattentive-
ness …
,
an old man—becomes a bit
… xxi The Process of Discovery: The Subtleties of ChiRunning xxi Gradual
Progress: A Practice and a Process xxii Introduction: Running Lessons from a T'ai
Chi Master 1 Run Like a Child 1 ChiRunning Versus Power Running 3 The
Discovery …
like+a+child
Doing and saying things like a child. So in premature old age these symptoms
lead us to think of Baryri carl). Baryta carb. has cured fatty tumors, encysted
tumors, lumps, outward growths of tuberculous character, sarcoma; and it has
mitigated …
The translators of the Jerusalem Bible have retained the literalism of the Hebrew
metaphor: "Enough for me to keep my soul tranquil and quiet like a child in its
mother's arms, as content as a child that has been weaned." The last phrase, "as
a …
He said: "When I was young I could draw like Raphael, but it has taken me my
whole life to learn to draw like a child." And, like children, Picasso wanted to paint
what he felt, even if the resulting painting didn't look very much like what he saw.
“Acting like a child” is considered undesirable when you're past 30. Even the
Bible weighs in on the subject, with Paul stating, “When I was a child, I spake as a
child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put …
I was like a child, constantly wondering, and surprised at nothing. "Did you come
to find me, sir?" I asked. "Not at all," he replied. "I have no anxiety about you.
Such as you always come back to us." "Tell me, please, who am I such as?" I said
.
Childish- foolish , foolish like a child: R3 1, 3, 142. Chlldishne»», qualities of a
child : perhaps thy c. will move him more than can our reasons, Cor. V,3, 167. In a
bad sense: As II, 7, 165. Ant. I, 3, 58, Chlld-klller, murderer of a child: H6CII.2, 112
.
You certainly looked like a child and dressed like a child. Other people saw you
as a child, unless they … You behaved much like a child, but you were not really
frolicking, you were more just going along. You didn't have the same spontaneity …
3SpaceandGrace When Iwas a child, I talked like a child,. 42. Romancing. Your.
Husband.
The systems perspective, therefore, moves us away from linear cause-effect
thinking, i.e., that A influences B but B does not influence A, as in the following
examples: "I treat you like a child because you behave like a child." "I behave like
a
When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a
child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me.1 “Oh, grow up! Act
your age! Stop being so childish!” What parents have not, at some time or other, …
… feeling, or thought, we have no satisfactory account of actions disconnected
from mind except perhaps to refer to developmental immaturities, as when we
speak of disorders of impulse in which the person acts before thinking or, like a
child, …
Two ways to think and act: Like an adult or like a child. How you think determines
how you act What purpose determines your behavior? God made the human
body from dust or (with a bit of water) clay Flesh cannot give birth to a spirit.
And wasn't his intolerance of an octogenarian - happiest when looking and
sounding like a child - only the bank-manager's-staff-meeting persona he
showed every Thursday morning at review? 'Again, Rosie? Yes. I can see. Again.
“Busy bee …
… 303 304 305 306 307 308 313 314 315 316 317 318 AMANSOBLUE
ALLIGATORSONG GONETOOLONG THIRTYTWODAYSTODETROIT LIKE A
CHILD FRANKENSTEININYOURMIND SOLDIEROFLOVE
NOBODYLOVESSOMEBODY xii.
'He is fond of sleep, like a child; he is tender like snow, like a child; he is full of
tongue, like a child; he digs the earth with his paws, like a child; in these things
he is like unto a child. IX. 49. 'If those two dogs of mine, the shepherd's dog and
the …
Oxford University Press. RHEIMS NEW TESTAMENT thou shalt find a stater: take
that, and give it to them for me and thee. REVISED STANDARD VERSION will
find a shekel; take that and give it to them for me and for yourself." ~I Q At that
hour …
like+a+child
When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a
child; when I became an adult, I put an end to childish ways. (v. 11) Object: a
coloring book, a novel, a toy car, a set of car keys Good morning, boys and girls.
Simmons 183 Catherine J. Ross 9 Thinking Like a Child: Legal Implications of
Recent Developments in Brain Research for Juvenile Offenders 199 Katherine
Hunt Federle and Paul Skendelas 10 Legal Implications of Memory-Dampening
215 …
… Mountain? - Tim Chaffey Did Jesus Contradict Himself by Calling People Fools
? - Jeremy Ham Should Christians Pray in Public or Not? - Jeremy Ham A Case
of Mistaken Identity - John Barlett Jr. Act Like a Child - Frost Smith Mother Knows …
You certainly looked like a child and dressed like a child. Other people saw you
as a child, unless they … You behaved much like a child, but you were not really
frolicking, you were more just going along. You didn't have the same spontaneity …
If you really want to “put someone in her place,” treat her like a child. We all know
that it works. We learned it from our parents when we were children. We used it
on our friends when we wanted to win an argument, with the famous words: “You …
But then things changed, and the man began acting like a child. He started
running! That was strange, because back in that time and place, dignified men
didn't run in public. Zacchaeus saw what looked like a parade coming down the
street, …
like+a+child
Exploring metaphors and symbols—Help students develop fresh and insightful
perspectives on content with statements such as these: ∘ A colony is a lot like a
child. ∘ A good symbol for the Mastery style of learning would be a paper clip. 8.
He likes sleeping, like a child ; he is apt to run away3, like a child ; he is full of
tongue, like a child; he goes on all fours*, like a child ; in these things he is like
unto a child. IX. 49 (163). ' If those two dogs of mine, the shepherd's dog and the …
like+a+child
… their doors, having staff or support workers walk into their private space without
asking permission, not being left alone or not being able to talk privately with
friends. Being patronised and treated like a child were also common complaints.
… like meat (Ni ^ ka 'meat'). Therefore he should not behave like a child (N2 ^ kä '
to be afraid like a child') and desist from robbing the nest of bees (N2 ^ kä 'to
desist from someone or something'), though he has to suffer some stings of …
like+a+child like+a+child like+a+child
The glamour Of Childish days is upon me, my manhood is cast Down in the flood
of remembrance. I weep like a child for the past. 6097 'Self-Pity' 1 never saw a
wild thing Sorry for itself. 6098 'Snake' A snake came to my water-trough On a
225 …
at boarding school actively involved in the life of the family and tribal
community. In a poignant letter, a Menominee father from Wisconsin pleaded with
Flandreau's superintendent in May 1924 to allow his daughter, Margaret, who
was deaf, …
Then share your ideas with a partner. Life Lessons from School I hated school!
Now, however, when I feel discouraged by my problems, I overcome this by trying
to remember my years at boarding school. Those years were challenging and full …
at+boarding+school at+boarding+school
Boarding Renowned forits standard of pastoral care, Rossall provides a 'family
structure' forgirls and boys age seven plus, with 24 hoursupport to enable pupils
to get used to life at boarding school. Separate accommodation exists for boys …
However, in addition, at boarding school he was exposed to and participated in
extreme sexual abuse as well as sex play … Steve's childhood was either at
boarding school or at home unsupervised by his mother who was largely
unavailable …
at+boarding+school
Without someone really intervening or seeing to it that it happens, then I don't
think a lot of these kids will ever go to school. Joanne was eagerly drinking down
every opportunity to learn at boarding school, and then she discovered, in a way …
They can go with Darrell Rivers and her friends at Malory Towers as they tiptoe
down to the beach for a midnight feast; they can enjoy reading about the special
friendships pupils form at boarding school, where the day does not end at 4.00 …
at+boarding+school
POLLYS FIRST YEAR AT BOARDING SCHOOL POLLY'S SUMMER VACATION
POLLY'S SENIOR YEAR AT BOARDING SCHOOL POLLY SEES THE WORLD
AT WAR POLLY AND LOIS POLLY AND BOB POLLYS REUNION POLLYS …
I remember as a second-semester freshman at boarding school coming to know
that Jesus was the Son of God. So while the religious component was primary in
the household, the types of conversations were not being discussed, and it took …
at+boarding+school at+boarding+school
What do you want to accomplish at boarding school? • What are your interests
and your strengths? • What is your greatest weakness, or something you would
change if you could? A few days before each visit, reconfirm your appointments
and …
The trick for us at boarding school was that we were not ostensibly there as a
punishment. We could not take responsibility for what our unconscious might tell
us. Parents were wholly in collaboration with our fate. The school song made us …
She remembered those six years at boarding school as a hellish nightmare. “At
eight, I went to boarding school and I had some horrible experiences there which
disfigured my childhood. For my ninth or tenth birthday, my parents gave me a …
Apparently the infibulation is reversible and is performed only so that the girl
might save face before her traditionally circumcised cohorts at boarding school.8
By far, the majority of those who insist that Pharaonic circumcisions continue to
be …
He was tossed away on a great wave of music that came flying over the gleaming
floor, breaking the groups up into couples, scattering them, sending them
spinning. Leila had learned to dance at boarding school. Every Saturday
afternoon the …
At boarding school in Canada I was fed soft and hard boiled eggs, cottage
cheese and liver. I would not eat any of those foods. So in essence, Rue Moliere
was my preview to what it was going to be like at school— sitting at the table,
staring at …
… are you all right?' I went into therapy and started looking at this and I realised I
had been sexually abused. I asked about the 'homosexual' behaviours he
mentioned whilst at boarding school. Ican't remember any oral sex at boarding
school.
at+boarding+school
.
Sometimes
,
he receives visits :
:
then it’s happiness
,
he can discover the world
,
eat
… that I would not have her to myself, I agreed with feigned enthusiasm. “Sure
María. Of course. I got a great kick out of meeting him and look forward to having
him join us.” “Wonderful Pete. I'll give him a call. We'll meet him at Pepitos—if
that's …
… and leonard Firestone gave both a dinner on thursday and a luncheon on
saturday. Finally, Justin Dart had the whole crowd for dinner at Pepitos, an italian
restaurant in Palm Desert, on Friday night. as fond as i am of all those named, i
must …
and meet Ronald McDonald
.
The results show that re-partnered people (those who had either remarried or
moved in with an unmarried partner) moved less often than separated people,
but more often than people in a first relationship. Their moving propensity was …
God sometimes changes the situation, but more often, he changes us in the
situation. It is not an either/or issue, as I am happy when both the circumstances
and my attitudes are changed! God's intervention does not always come in ways
we …
… Thoeris, but more often confined to inlay patterns of ivory and various types of
wood.46 Few nonroyal examples are inscribed47 apart from those expressly
designed as tomb furniture.48 D. Stools. Apart from the stools of archaic statues …
… to say nothing of differences of doctrine and ritual, which engendered outright
war upon the practices of heretics, sometimes (depending on the practice)
denounced as magic, but more often as human perversions offensive in the
extreme to …
Some proverbs have both a literal and a figurative meaning, either of which
makes perfect sense; but more often they have but one of the two. A proverb must
be venerable; it must bear the sign of antiquity, and, since such signs may be …
(1) Present readers expect the letters E and O to have the sound as in “pet” and “
pot,” respectively, but more often they have the sound of the U in “nut” because
they so often are used in the last, unaccented syllable of words. (2) Present …
But+more+often But+more+often
But more often than not, things people think of as new, bigger-than-ever, worse-
than-ever and certainly causal of predictable outcome are things we've seen
many, many times before and can document don't cause the outcomes that are …
Simi- larly, names in ON pveit 'clearing, meadow, paddock', sometimes in modern
forms in -thwaite (Thorniethwaite), but more often in -that (Cowthat) or -what (
Robiewhat), have many parallels in England. Other common elements are ON …
It is usually short, but need not be; it is usually true, but need not be. Some
proverbs have both a literal and a figurative mean- ing, either of which makes
perfect sense; but more often they have but one of the two. A proverb must be
venerable; …
Consequently, the new Lithuanian lexis is also a reflection of discoveries made -
but more often losses - by the Lithuanian nation. The new lexis is forming in the
Lithuanian language, mainly originating from foreign languages. Loanwords …
To be sure, in some contexts a person's "nature" may refer to innate attributes
and the like, but more often than not, when we speak of a person's nature, we
think of core attributes that we find especially important. And they include
acquired as …
It is usual- ly short, but need not be; it is usually true, but need not be. Some
proverbs have both a literal and fig- urative meaning, either of which makes
perfect sense; but more often they have but one of the two. A proverb must be
venerable; …
Cash contribution raises minor questions18, but more often discussed is the
payment of cash contributions through set-off. Only recently the case law has
admitted set-off not only for cash contributions to increase capital, but in the
formation of …
(a) Streiten2 can imply physical violence, but more often suggests a dispute with
words. It may be for the possession of a thing or to establish truth. Die beiden
Kinder stritten sich um das Buch. Sie stritten sich um die väterliche Erbschaft.
Sometimes hovers but more often kites, with wings more extended than Red-
tailed. Turns in tighter circles than Red-tailed. Upon sighting prey, often descends
in tight tacking spirals before stooping. Wingbeats are quick and more fluid than …
Sometimes moves with small flocks, but more often alone. Oft-heard song a
series of whistled notes that starts slowly but then accelerates and rises in pitch,
e.g., “pü, pü, pee-pee-pipipi?” ♀ frequently chimes in with a softer and higher-
pitched …
13 $40,000 What Most People Don't Know About Financial Freedom, ii $50,000
Banks Don't Play Fair! 17 $60,000 Technique 1—Pay a Little Extra, 31 $70,000
Technique 2—Pay the Same, but More Often, 33 $80,000 Technique 3—
Combine …
Sometimes this excitability can land you in hot water when you unwittingly say or
do something inappropriate, but more often than not you are forgiven since you
rarely go out of your way to hurt somebody else. You are not a vengeful person, …
But+more+often
But more often, the pictures assert familial connections, in the same way a
crooked smile or a dimpled chin locates a lost relative in the pages of a forgotten
photo album. The chapter on the "outsider" writer, Robert Walser, is particularly …
When locked in tradition, he continues to do what his coach and his instincts
have taught him to do. He body-checks. But more often than not, given the
increased speed of the skaters, he misses, but not completely. For just as a well-
avoided …
When disturbed an Agami will sometimes fly up to a perch fairly high in the trees,
but more often they retreat into dense lower growth. Range: Southeastern Mexico
to northern Bolivia and central Brazil. Note: We favor calling this wonderful, …
But+more+often But+more+often
They elicited his admiration at times, but more often than not they left him at a
loss. Goethe read Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre, but it remained a rather alien text
for him. Friedrich Schlegel seemed to provoke him with his strong personality and …
A few fancier places offer modern kitchens, but more often than not the so-called
kitchenettes will be a side room with a small fridge and portable gas stove. Terms
you will come across in Kenya include 'self-contained', which just means a …
When a man agrees with his wife, it is sometimes due to experience, but more
often to expedience. Nobody agrees with the opinion of others; one merely
agrees with one's own opinion expressed by others. When diplomats say they
agree in …
Petals free or more often adnate to stamens to form a common tube, sometimes
five, but more often the two lateral ones much reduced or completely aborted, so
that there are only three evident petals – two upper ones and one lower median …
Some of these are due to coronory vasculitis1"'19 or pericardia! tamponade,20
but more often the cause is severe eosinophilic myocarditis."1 A variety of ECG
changes may be seen, and gallop rhythm is sometimes documented.
,
he doesn’t receive any
;
he wanders around
1 Introduction Evaluative adverbs (EADVs), for example, the underlined words in
(1) from German, sadly, luckily, fortunately in English and the like in other
languages, are used to express an emotion or evaluation towards the
propositional …
sadly
Sadly, sadly, the sun rose; it rose upon no sadder sight than the man of good
abilities and good emotions, incapable of their directed exercise, incapable of his
own help and his own happiness, sensible of the blight on him, and resigning …
Schwierigkeiten der Unterscheidung zwischen Adjektiv und Adverb Im folgenden
Beispiel könnte man versucht sein, das unterstrichene Wort wegen seiner Nähe
zum Verb als Adverb misszuverstehen und statt sad die adverbiale Form sadly
sadly
For example, in (39), the adverb sadly can be a judgment by the speaker about “
Sandy should have confessed”, or about Sandy, or about the manner of
confession. (39) a. Sadly, Sandy should have confessed. b. Sandy sadly should
have …
… sensual, sensuous. atseginzalekeria n voluptuousness, sensuality, sybaritism.
atsekabe n. affliction, anxiety, suffering, sorrow, anguish, grief. Cf. nahigabe.
atsekabedun adj. hurt, aching, suffering. atsekabeki adv. sadly, sorrowfully,
painfully.
sadly sadly
Ideas for further practice • Choose an adverb such as 'sadly', 'cleverly' or 'carefully
' and brainstorm to list verbs each adverb … Example: walk sadly, wake up sadly,
cry sadly, look sadly, sit sadly • Students think of adverbs to describe an action …
It wasn't, you know, it really affected his health. And/ ehm/ something happened
to him. He was admitted to hospital.. and his health deteriorated.. very rapidly. ((
Quicker)) And then he went to a nursing home from there (+).....And sadly he died
.
To illustrate, here are three examples involving respectively an adverb, a
sentence adverb, and a conjunctive adverb: The experiment ended sadly. ("Sadly
" modifies the verb "ended".) Sadly, the HIV antibody tests are positive. ("Sadly" …
Sadly. weeps the ancient mother From her blue-eyes bitter tear-drops, As in sad
and wailing measures, Broken-hearted thus she answers: "Listen, all ye mothers,
listen, Learn from me a tale of wisdom: Never urge unwilling daughters From the …
sadly
Sadly, this appropriations bill does not reflect the sense of urgency which is
needed in increased funding for renewable energy sources. I can tell you that my
constituents in Massachusetts, who are paying on average $2.10 per gallon at
the …
sadly sadly
… Instrument To Help Us See ..................................... 21 Horseface .............................
........................................... 24 The Things He Does For Love .......................................
28 The Waddler In The Courtyard ..................................... 32 Sadly Short .
165 Pawns along the Fault Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Synchronicity
of the Seasons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Indisposed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Sadly
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Sadly
In the following sentence, sadly modifies the verb smiled and answers the
question “How did he smile?” He smiled sadly. In the next example, immediately
answers the question “When did they come?” They came immediately. Here
answers …
sadly sadly
Sadly missed. To the inexpressible grief of his. Aged 88 after a long and tedious
illness. Month's mind: Quinlan. On whose soul Sweet Jesus have mercy. It is now
a month since dear Henry fled To his home up above in the sky While his family …
sadly
She sadly replied, 'I forgive you, my sister, my friend, but you must forgive me as
well. I cannot help but continue to hate you for this. I should have been with
Alcaeus, and you should have been with Karpos. You are stronger than I, and
what …
sadly
Evaluation adverbs start off the clause by offering a subjective evaluation of it,
e.g. fortunately, ironically, sadly, etc. 4. Speech Act-Related adverbs always
appear at the start of a sentence and make reference to the speech act of the
clause, …
sadly
,
between the handball goalposts
,
on the bituminous ground
of+the+deserted
The first French translation of the Deserted village. MLR 41 1946. Jones, C. E.
Goldsmith's natural history: a plan. N & Q_ 21 Sept 1946. Atkinson, A. D.
Goldsmith borrows. TLS 25 Jan 1947. In Life of Nash. See A. Friedman 8 Nov
1956. Thorpe …
Since it is obvious that the land of many abandoned farms continued to be used,
although more extensively (as pasture or for haymaking), from other
neighbouring, non-deserted farms, and the names of the deserted settlements
therefore to a …
IF THE PEOPLE who purchased Belle Air Plantation for its farmland in 1947 had
not >een curious about the history of the deserted frame house that stood on the
grounds, his unique seventeenth-century architectural treasure might have been …
There were probably more, since the entries of the deserted households omit
such names. This number suggests that the lands of the village covered a large
area. From the names themselves we can tell that the lands included hilly and …
"The Oratorical Design of The Deserted Village," English Language Notes 4(2),
December 1966, 99-104. MORRIS GOLDEN. "The Broken Dreams of The
Deserted Village," Literature and Psychology 9(3 & 4), Summer & Fall 1959, 41-
44.
It is noteworthy that under the Social Welfare Act, 1989, in part as a response to
the plight of the deserted husband that was highlighted by the divorce
referendum debate, a means-tested allowance for all lone parents was
introduced.
… names of the deserted villages survived in Àeld names. It has been shown that
of the 110 settlements recorded in Falsterlisten, part of King Valdemar's Survey (
1230), 20 settlements had disappeared before 1509. In most cases the deserted …
of+the+deserted
The donation included the south-eastern part of the deserted town (see fig. 44),
and was … The charter also refers to buildings of the canons located in the
vicinity of the deserted town and of the wadi (Bresc-Bautier, 268-9. no. 137; RRH,
108-9 …
of+the+deserted
One example often provided to demonstrate this inferiority is that of the deserted
wife (Ashur 133). The following pages will attempt to assess whether the status of
the Jewish woman is indeed inferior when compared to the status of the Muslim …
so are the general pictures of men of different origins and speech congregating
and set in motion like a disturbed ants' nest.11 Albert of Aachen likewise speaks
of the deserted towns and castles, the empty fields and husbandless homes.
of+the+deserted
Theophile Gautier What does travel ultimately produce if it is not, by a sort of
reversal, 'an exploration of the deserted places of my memory'. . . something like
an 'uprooting in one's origins' (Heidegger)f Michel de Certeau As a form of …
But if persons who have obtained some of the deserted fields under a definite tax
declaration should declare a smaller amount than the reckoning7 of such
detained landholding requires, they shall have the right to remain, up to three
years …
An inspection of the deserted village showed unmistakable proofs that the island
had been inhabited by someone for a short time, at least, subsequent to the
removal of the former inhabitants. A keg of salt, some old crockery gathered from
the …
of+the+deserted of+the+deserted of+the+deserted
This could be the site of the deserted crofts mentioned in the sources. Mills are
shown on south side of the river on the map accompanying Story's Impartial
history. These are probably the mills at Newgrange and Rossnaree which are
recorded …
of+the+deserted
John Barrell points out that while the 'agrarian egalitarianism' of The Deserted
Village might have been found disturbing to its first readers in 1770, in the mid-
1790s it would have seemed dangerously radical. See John Barrell, The dark
side of …
of+the+deserted of+the+deserted of+the+deserted
As I read the story of the past, I find a day towards the close of the sixth century
when there appeared within sight of the deserted walls a company of East
Saxons. They were hunting: they were armed with spears: they followed the
chase …
Harry and Hierarchy: Book Banning as a Reaction to the Subversion of Authority
51 Rebecca Stephens II. Literary Influences and Historical Contexts 6. Harry
Potter's Schooldays: J. K. Rowling and the British Boarding School Novel Karen …
The place is overrun by freedmen. A continuous line of settlements, with "patches
" rather than farms, extends for ten miles along the Arkansas, with a population of
perhaps a thousand freedmen and a hundred Creeks. . The boarding school of …
Hannah Webster Foster Jennifer Desiderio, Angela Vietto. The CoqueTTe and
The Boarding SChool broadview editions series editor: l.W. Conolly The
CoqueTTe; or, The hiSTory of eliza WharTon and The.
… cut down;' 'siu ='earth.' Butte, such as Red Blanket Hill = 'nitummo.' Prairie = '
saukii,' meaning 'level.' Coulee = 'kanaxko.' Valley coulee = 'tsikum,' meaning 'low
two-sided.' Like the coulee by the boarding school. Glacier = 'sakukutuyistak …
Among these are other works about the British boarding school, the best-known
of which is Tom Brown's School Days. Several contributors to the volume attempt
to locate the Potter series within the subgenre of magic and fantasy. In particular …
The professional middle classes were largely urban. They educated their sons at
boarding school and university; later in the period they often demanded quality
education for their daughters as well. The newer portion of the upper middle
class …
SCHOOLS AND THE OLD WAYS 180 A Decade of Educational Failure 180
Establishment of a Boarding School 182 Enrolling Reluctant Students 184 The
Process of Acculturation 187 Page A Shift to Day Schools 190 Idaho's School
Districts …
… their religions becomes a factor in receiving assistance. Dan George, a former
mission boarding school pupil and Coast Salish chief once stated, "The white
man came and all he had was the Bible; now the white man has everything, and …
The Sociology of Basil Bernstein Alan R. Sadovnik. the medium of the classical
curriculum. While boarding school graduates may not be the high priests of
sacred knowledge, they are, at the very least, its altarpeople — faithfully
repeating the …
Advantages of Boarding School 10 11. The Role of Students in Environment
Conversation 21 12. Bidding Farewell to an Exchange Student 23 13. Club
Activities 24 14. Bidding Farewell to Friends and Relatives 26 15. Study
Techniques 28 16 …
.
He waits
… Forces 386 Ethiopia: Voting Restrictions 389 Germany: Act for Liberation from
National Socialism and Militarism 390 Germany: Screening Questionnaire ("
Fragebogen") 412 Haiti: 1987 Constitution 417 Hungary: Law on Background
Checks …
J. David Turner. An Introduction to Liberation Theology INTRODUCTION
Liberation theology is a religious, political, and economic force operating in the
world today. It "attacks" the presuppositions behind every existing social,
economic, and …
… at their disposal, the peoples of Southern Africa eventually found no other
solution than to embark on violent struggles for liberation. What has aptly been
called the 'Thirty Years' War' in the region2 started in Angola in February-March
1961, …
Regan, D., Church for Liberation. A Pastoral Portrait of the Church in Brazil,
Dublin, Dominican Publications, 1987. Segundo, J. L., The Liberation of
Theology, Maryknoll, NY, Orbis, 1976. Sen, Amartya, Development as Freedom,
Oxford, …
She calls for a "destruction of sex" as the necessary condition for liberation of the
class of people called "women." Butler demonstrates clearly how dependent
Wittig's "destruction of sex" is on the same metaphysics that generated Philo's …
For liberation theologians, action aimed at achieving human liberation comes first
— chronologically and in importance — and theological reflection on that action
comes second. Gutiérrez (1973: 11, 307) makes the distinction and connection …
Because a truly democratic society is always in the process of redefining itself, its
evolution is fueled by struggles for liberation on the part of everyone wishing to
participate in the development of the institutions and policies that govern our lives …
One is bound to the realm of transmigratory existence by (karma-bearing)
ignorance, not by the body, and liberation arises from knowledge, not from
dropping the body.12 Knowledge alone is the necessary and sufficient condition
for liberation
,
Items that may be a source of fuel or pose an ignition risk should not normally be
located on any corridor or stairway that will be used as an escape route. Further
guidance is available in Part 2, Section 4. Emergency evacuation of persons with …
305 Fluchtfahrzeug | flüssig Flucht-: »fahrzeug das getaway vehicle; »gefahr iln-
risk of an escape anempt; es besteht -»gefahr/keine -»gefahr there's a/no risk of
an escape attempt; »helfer der. -»helferin die person who aids/aided an/the …
But if the husband and wise both receive a felon knowingly, it shall be judged
only the act ps the husband, and the wife shall Be acquitted. 1 H. PI. P. C. 621. If
a felon be in gaol, for a man to convey instruments to him to make an escape, or
to …
an+escape
They would, for instance, be inappropriate to call attention to an escape which is
being effected before one's eyes. … Since an escape from small objects
emphasizes the concrete and realistic character of the situation, these verbs
should not …
The atria continue to be paced by the sinus node at its inherent rate of 60 to 100
beats/minute, whereas the ventricles are either paced by an escape pacemaker
located in the AV junction at the rate of 40 to 60 beats/minute or in the …
an+escape
To differentiate an escape sequence character from the normal interpretation of a
character, a backslash ( \ ) precedes that character to represent it as an escape
sequence. For example, the character n represents the alphabet n whereas \n …
For example, \n is an escape sequence that represents a newline character.
Another example, mentioned above, is the \' escape, which represents the single
quote (or apostrophe) character. This escape sequence is useful when you need
to …
an+escape an+escape an+escape
… injury or death) when their car crashed. 2 [C] a loss that happens by accident:
an escape of radioactivity FORGET© 3 [S] something that helps you to forget
about your usual life or problems: Romantic novels provide an escape from
reality.
an+escape
To search for a wildcard symbol itself, an ESCAPE clause is added to the LIKE
condition. Tip: The escape character has been available since SAS Release 8.2.
More information on the escape character is included later in this section.
Ex-parte Russell, 1 Rose, 278), surrender by his bail (Ex-parte Gibbons, 1 Atk.
238), or re-caption by the gaoler, in case of an escape, Ex- parte Johnson, 14
Ves. 56 ; but the general rule exempting from arrest persons attending courts of …
It is possible to trace a mood of increasing pessimism from the vital, life-affirming
spirit of the Old Kingdom to the New Kingdom vision of death as an escape from
the grim realities of life. Nevertheless, the Egyptians maintained a strong …
Even considering all the unknowns, I liked our plans, we had been committed to
keeping the mission simple and I felt we had accomplished this goal. Without
backup or an escape plan, however, we were extremely vulnerable and could be
in …
… You then use this character representation of the date in your SQL statement:
update location set end_date = {ts '1980-01-01 00:00:00'} An escape syntax
example Example 9-3 demonstrates the replacement of single ticks with double
ticks.
an+escape an+escape
To get around this problem, you should include an escape character before the
apostrophe in “code's”. An escape character tells the compiler or interpreter that
the character that follows it has a special purpose. In PHP, the escape character
is …
men of Athens Jurors were selected by lot from all the male citizens  years of
age or older who offered themselves on the given day for service. They thus
functioned as representatives of the Athenian people and the Athenian
democracy.
from+all
of it
.
If he found a negative unsatisfactory on site, Beato could then make another,
rather than finding out too late back in his studio, miles away, of the failure. Upon
returning to his studio in Yokohama, Beato, or more likely his assistants, would …
Strange how Jenny half expected to find him back in his studio absorbed in his
work, as though he had been briefly gone. Except there was no music emanating
from within. Ralph had bravely decided that Paul's studio again be used for …
He works until noon, returns to the house for lunch, and is back in his studio at
exactly 1:00. There is a Coca Cola break at three, and then more work until 6:00,
at which time Jim breaks for a shower, one Coors Lite, and dinner. At 7:30 he is …
Perhaps his sketchpad was damaged by the rain showers that fell intermittently
that evening, perhaps he was in a dejected mood or had drunk too much wine.
Back in his studio Blakelock ripped the sketch in half, using an attached bluish …
… unable to recognize the person staring back at him. He splashed some water
on his face, ran his fingers through his thick brown hair, and headed back to the
classroom to wrap up for the evening. Later that night, back in his studio, …
Back+in+his+studio
… course of Study in mind, the style of his conservative, pastoral landscapes
never deviated far from the model he had absorbed from Hart and early works by
Kensett. Ogilvie was back in his studio in the Dodsworth Building by February
1868.
On the steps leading to the House entrance stand Superintendent Woods (
looking left) and Bartlett (looking right) with their wives.67 Back in his studio
Bartlett put on view the plaster models for Peace Protecting Genius and The
Powers of …
Back in his studio a few days later, the photographer started working on the next
drawing of his wife. The pictures made a striking eight-inch by ten-inch border
along the top of the wall of the studio now. Soon three weeks had passed.
Back in his studio, Rembrandt made a painting of a fabled woman who had made
a public display of her own death. There is little similarity, of course, between the
two women's tales. But the Lucretia is evidence of what happened in the studio …
… situation and idle disposition"; the system he developed and wrote about (a few
lines on his thumbnail expanded, back in his studio, into full figures) allowed him
"to make use of whatever my Idleness would suffer me to become possest of.
Back in his studio, George explains his problem to a childhood friend, John Smith
, who scoffs at him and promises to raise the money in five months. He has
George swear not to oppose any- thing he does, then takes a hammer to the
America …
They were back in his studio, the one place where Shane was completely free to
be himself. Akane found herself liking the space more and more the longer she
stayed here, but if they were going to live on the damn farm she planned on …
Back in his studio, he translated that vivid memory into Cinema. The artist turned
from abstract expressionist painting to figurative sculpture in 1958, to explore "
real space." His first figures were ungainly life-size constructions made from wire …
Back+in+his+studio
Grace appeared as a shepherd, with a sta√ in one hand. Children gathered
around him and he held one child in his arms. VanDerZee's vision became
complete back in his studio as he inset a picture of Jesus similarly attired and
surrounded …
… his own open-air studies back in his studio; he also frequently painted replicas
of the studies he deemed most successful. For the sheer enjoyment of it he
occasionally painted doubles of certain Italian landscapes or made alternate
versions …
Van Gogh was happy to be back in his studio, surrounded by his paintings. While
there, he wrote letters to Theo and Gauguin. “My dear friend Gauguin,” he began,
“I take the opportunity of my first outing from the hospital to write you a couple …
Back in his studio Lionel glares up at Paulette's room. He hears noises he
perceives as lovemaking, slams in the cassette, and begins to paint to Procol
Harum's “Conquistador.” A composite shot layers three figures of Dobie with his
shirt off …
Back+in+his+studio Back+in+his+studio
Within days he was back in his studio, writing and recording feverishly before it
was time to head into Village Recorder. He'd had another meeting with Mick at
his Bel-Air house and, despite Mick's pleading, had not given an inch on his …
Back in his studio, working from memory, as Schindler said, the painter did not
indulge in answering rudeness with documentation of Beethoven's facial scars.
One of the things that seared Waldmiiller's memory, however, was the disgruntled …
The rounded lines, stainless steel, and glass bricks knocked him out. He returned
to Michigan, photos in hand and an idea in mind. Back in his studio, he set to
work creating his first ceramic diner piece. Like the real thing, it had all the cool …
Philip Manning rocked back in his studio chair and made several short, light
strokes with his charcoal pencil. He filled in with shading, used the pungent
eraser to smudge the strokes, darkened a spot with the pencil here and there,
then held it …
Lipofsky makes his inventive glass sculpture during visits to factories around the
world, creating forms utilizing molds from the production lines and then further
refining them back in his studio by cutting and polishing. According to the society, …
Back+in+his+studio
Back in his studio in London he transformed many of these sketches into finished
watercolours, including one of Wakefield Bridge and Chapel (Ill.11). Industry had
nonetheless begun in the area, and there were iron foundries at Rotherham …
Back+in+his+studio
… the early 1900s, when he was working frequently back in his studio, he
reproduced the experience through Chinese gongs and Japanese bowls, which
when struck with a mallet would resound throughout his quarters and awaken his
soul.
Back+in+his+studio
She had been with him long enough to know that one day, without warning, the
configuration of their life would alter, and he would be back in his studio again. It
seemed to her that everything she'd ever read, everything she'd ever heard or …
Wood imagined a farmer and his daughter standing in front of the house. He
immediately sketched his idea and had someone take a photograph of the house
so that he could work out his idea when he returned home. Back in his studio,
Wood …
Back in his studio, Isabey pondered the dilemma. If he gave the spotlight to either
of the two men, he could create a diplomatic rift, stirring up all sorts of resentment
at a time when peace and concord were critical. When the painting was finally …
Back in his studio, Michael slowly pushed the cerulean into the canvas,
scratching it in since there was so little paint on his brush. He'd always prided
himself on the fact that, although he painted abstracts, he never began a canvas
without a …
He'd reacted like a happy child when I'd agreed to see him in the morning, not
like a grateful adult. I was relieved that Daniel wasn't there to greet me when I
entered the house. He was probably back in his studio and had never realized
that …
Back+in+his+studio
,
Jed raised his eyebrows. “You mean Nurse Rogers?” “No, No, No!” Dr. Yen
shook his head. He pointed an admonitory finger. Then, he stood up and headed
for the door. Jed noticed how quietly he moved. His feet barely touched the floor.
The damned gas was almost twenty cents a gallon when you were lucky enough
to get any. He soon got to the site, about 3 miles south of town,just off the
highway. At the remains of the old track, Jed noticed other scroungers gathering
boards …
As he turned, Jed noticed something else the man was wearing, tucked into his
lower vest pocket. Both Brand boys looked at each other. Dan shrugged. When
Whitby was far enough away, Jed turned to Dan and whispered in his ear. “Watch …
… situation wearing all of their finery. Women and children were visible, but they
were in closer to the lodges than normal. As he drew nearer, Jed noticed that
while the warriors weren't wearing paint, most of the horses were wearing rope …
Jed noticed her quick reaction towards the gun on her right hip. He noticed
immediately the speed of her hand and felt a touch of admiration. She might even
be faster than he was as he wondered silently why she wore two guns when she
only …
The ensuing sunset was of such flaming beauty it left them all speechless and
Jed noticed even the high-spirited young troopers spoke in hushed tones, as if
fearful of breaking the spell. Once more Jed was amazed at their
accomplishments, …
Jed noticed him first when coming up for air from my ass. “Do you mind,” he said,
“this is a private party.” Then he snapped the curtain closed. What our showering
amounted to was getting clean with a lot of foreplay tossed in for good measure.
Suddenly Jed noticed something odd. One of the brightest lights in the sky
seemed to be getting brighter. Brighter and bigger! Jed frowned. He'd seen
shooting stars before but they tended to disappear into the darkness not become
bigger.
As they approached, Jed noticed Terry Dee waving to those fighters to his right
and motioning them to move to the north. When he reached Jed and Tasse, Boss
Man ex- plained: “Jed, the prisoners are finished with the fight and are leaving …
Jed noticed the smell of vomit on Ortiz, and could not blame her. Jed's only words
were a simple question. “What the hell are we dealing with here?” No answers
came. Jed's heavy, resisting feet slowly moved as close as he George W. Hess 7.
Jed suddenly remembered his trip to Alabama and got out of bed. “I'm up. I'm up.”
The twins were fumbling over each other trying to decide which overalls
belonged to them. During the commotion Jed noticed the youngest brother
staring …
… in a gray suit complete with vest, plug hat, and Eastern riding boots. His
features were, more or less, regular except for a nose that obviously had been
broken at one time or another. Jed noticed that his hands were soft and his nails
trimmed.
Jed smiled. “Yeah, we've been told that. Do you know where I might find him?”
Van Thorn bowed his head gravely and sighed. “Yes,” he replied quietly. “I'm
afraidI do.” Jed noticed the sudden change in demeanor at the mention of his
brother.
Jed noticed the tiny bell that was attached to the rooster's foot. After a short while,
he came back into the house and looked under their tree, and then and returned
to his bed where Virginia awaited him. “What was it, Jed” Virginia asked.
Jed noticed the man visibly relax '. . . called George Parker.' Shapur turned to the
secretary. 'Mrs Walters, can you see what we have?' 'Yes, of course, Mr Shapur.'
She smiled at Jed. 'I won't be a minute.' She left the office by the door opposite …
Under an enormous oak tree with the ground littered with acorns and cigarette
stubs, Jed noticed the sunlight on the tin roof of The Town Dock Burger and how
it reflected the light in a beautiful shade of violet, but he feared to share this …
Walks to her doorstep, which to Jed looked like laps around his dresser top,
ended at first with hugs, then more recently kissing. Jed noticed she talked
differently on the phone, standing up during some calls rather than slumped in
her usual …
“I told Bronson that I would have no part of his scheme, you might as well mount
up and ride out of here.” The words were not loud, but they were emphatic. What
Jed noticed most of all, they were drawled with the soft accents of the near south, …
"Fair enough." Jake held the unlit cigar between two fingers. "We've been friends
a long time. I need you to look me in the eye and tell me you ain't got nothing to
do with that couple's death over yonder." Jed noticed Roland sidle close, and he …
While boating back and forth to their moose stands Chip and Jed noticed a
couple of red signs posted along the edge of the river. One was marked bear bait,
to which theylaughed and the other was marked, trail head. They thought this
sounds …
Every time the door to the back room opened, Will found himself looking up to
see if it was she who was coming in. Jed noticed his interest and laughed. “Ah,
she be summat, aint she?” he chuckled. Will pretended not to understand what
Jed …
He would write letters to the editors of his favorite publications, and now and then
they would reply — Jed noticed that it was mostly when they were in need of
funds. Mr. Warrener carried a large payroll, giving regular allowances to various …
But even as he pried open his trapdoor lips to pronounce doom on the junior
officer, Jed noticed some color had returned to Toth's gaunt cheeks. That
checked him at least momentarily. Which was enough for the colonel, now
smooth as oil on …
Miss Emory seldom smiled, but she did now. Jed noticed her perfectly straight
teeth, the curve of her red lips upward toward the porch ceiling, though it looked
more painted on than real. Like Sissy's china doll's mouth. “Jed. Just you?” “Ma'
am?
Her voice rose to a muted shriek. She was so lost in her tirade she didn't notice
the tears streaming down her face or the way her lower lip violently trembled. “
Does that answer your question?” But Jed noticed her shocked condition.
Jed noticed the shocked expression on Sam's pretty face, and even Marble was
still coherent enough to register alarm. Knobby was the owner of the Santa Fe Inn
, and had a reputation in the area of fisticuffs unparalleled in this part of New …
“Fine. I'll follow you there,” he said. Laura took a second once in her car to run a
brush through her hair and recolor her lips. She looked a little tired from lack of
sleep, not that Jed noticed. “Come in, it won't take me a second to get 116 THE …
When they stopped to eat their lunch, Jed noticed that the guard kept his
prisoners separate. He appreciated that because he didn't want any truck with
them. But the distance didn't keep Al from running his mouth. He yelled to Will
Baker, …
Jed noticed the couple first, but we were already a fair distance from the boat so
we didn't worry too much. As we passed them I looked straight at their faces, not
for any reason except to be ready with a smile if they said hello. They didn't.
In the meantime he will have one of us to fly him to I-Chang, don't you see? —
from the gunboat when it strikes the estuarv of the Yellow River." Jed's face fell. "
Why did you ask me, then? " he said. " If you're " "Look!" Jed noticed the bandage …
Jed noticed a small sign tacked to the booth “Help wanted” “Who do I talk to
about the help wanted sign?” he asked the woman. She squinted, sizing them up
and then bellowed.” Mister Barker, Mister Barker, it seems as though you got
some …
Only once did they stop to confer with each other when it looked like the trail had
vanished. Jed noticed an opening in the trees ahead of them and while
investigating it they realized it was where the road continued. Ten minutes later
the forest …
The priest's neck was impossibly long, and Jed noticed thick, yellow nails on its
ancient, veiny hands. Its gaze was stern, and reminded Jed of a vulture, of the
strange, feminine bird creatures from the movie The Dark Crystal. “I am an EMT—
a …
Her hand, Jed noticed frowningly, was shaking slightly as she replaced the
receiver. It sounded as if his instincts had been correct. Mrs Hamilton, at least,
was more concerned with her dining arrangements than she was with the welfare
of her …
Slapping them onto the bar, Jed noticed the glint off of his wedding band. He
twirled it around his ring finger with the calloused digits of his other hand. A sly
grin spread across his face. “See ya back at home.” toying with lily Mike kimera t
he …
But whatever he was thinking stayed unsaid and if Jed noticed Cruz's hardened
expression he ignored it. In a way, Cruz was like Jed in that respect. She could
see the same resolve to make something out of the nothing they'd been born with
, …
Jed noticed the redness of Rachell's eyes. She offered him more water. He shook
his head. She replaced the ladle then picked up another bowl beside their
blankets and rose to her feet. When she sat the bowl near the door flap of the
teepee …
As they were singing, Jed noticed Tom eyeing his guitar. “Play any?” “Oh a little,”
Tom replied. Jed handed him his old six stringer. Tom strummed a few chords
and then turned to Tanya. “Come sing with me. Do you know 'Mockingbird Hill'?
It was surprisingly discovered that the boiler was still sound. After careful testing,
it was refurbished and re-conditioned ; minor parts were restored; wood was split
and piled into the wood- box perched jauntily on behind; steam was made; …
While as in the previous test no end-of-life data were available to verify if the
ageing estimate was correct, what is known is that the boiler was still running
after the last dataset considered, meaning that the fuzzy expert system would
have …
The Chinese managers insisted that the boiler was still of value since it still
functioned even though with limited capacity. And as long as something works, it
has value (Wilpert and Scharpf. 1990: 650). The brief example illustrates a clash
of …
working
,
the+temperature+normal
Recording the Temperature Normal Temperature Readings: Axillary temperature
is at, or higher than 37.2oC (99oF) tympanic or temporal). How is temperature
monitored during surgery? body temperature due to anaesthesia. Pulse pressure …
If there is more than one direction, then we must replace the approximation of the
derivative in one direction by the directional derivative of the temperature normal
to the surface. Fourier Heat Law. Heat flows from hot to cold, and the amount of …
the+temperature+normal
When is the temperature normal? (a) 3 hr from the start (b) 3 hr and 5 hrs from the
start (c) 5 hr from the start (d) 4 hr after start 186. The temperature between 3 hr
and 4 hs is (a) decreasing (b) increasing (c) stationary (d) partly decreasing, …
the+temperature+normal the+temperature+normal
“I don't think the pulse means much with the temperature normal,” David said. “
But if you have a fever I'll bring a doctor up from Cannes.” “I don't want a doctor,”
Catherine said. “I just want to sleep. Can I sleep now?” “Yes, my beauty. You call
if …
2. What about the temperature in the morning? 3. Is the temperature normal for
the time of the year? 4. What about the wind? 5. What about the afternoon? 6.
Compare the morning to the night. compare - vergleichen Ü 22.6. The weather
where …
On the other hand, the rate of heat flow through any cross section is proportional
to the area a of the cross section and the gradient of the temperature normal to
the cross section, and heat flows in the direction of decreasing temperature. Thus …
… imaginary part of the permittivity of the product AH is the enthalpy of the
reaction 3) The heat exchanged by the polymer with its environment, imposes
that the derivative of the temperature normal to the surface, be proportional to the
variation …
the+temperature+normal
The transfusions are repeated until the white cell count rises above 500/mm3, the
infection has been controlled and the temperature normal for 48 hours.
Indications: acute aplastic anaemia, after bone marrow transplantation and after
cytotoxic …
,
even+warm even+warm
Even warm-weather species such as sunflower and buckwheat can be sprouted
using my bucket system. Bucket Method Ifyou don't require a green sprout, this is
the simplest method for easily sprouting in any quantity needed. I sprout in my …
B: It's even warm for December. T+H* T ̄ H% Der Sprecher von (8b) codiert
durch die spezifische Intonation, dass die Wärme im Dezember dem System der
mutual beliefs hinzuzufügen sei und nicht wie von (8a) angegeben, die im
Januar …
Scott p.738 WIJ TOEFDEN GRAAG beneê daar bij Uw dansen En even warm is
ons het dal vertrouwd, Der halmen wieglen en den geur der kransen
Bontbloeiend in het morgengoud. Wij namen graag van vlinders en Ii bellen 't
Fluweelig stof, …
Regardless of what some have written,1 after Bucer left Strasbourg for England,
he and Johann Marbach corresponded in a cordial and even warm manner; at
the same time Marbach intervened with a publisher on behalf of Bucer's wife and …
even+warm
… cannot breathe well enough to cool themselves off as efficiently as many other
breeds. Precautions You must never leave your boxer in a closed car in hot or
even warm weather. The interior of a car heats up quickly if left in direct sunlight.
even+warm
You must also commit to (at least) weekly grooming to keep the coat mat-free,
and to daily inspection of the coat around the anus to ensure that it has not
become soiled. Hot, or even warm, weather can be deadly to a Pekingese. You
must …
… and warm the affected areas immediately with heat sources such as a hot
water bottle, car heater, or your own body. To treat frostbite, apply moist heat
CANINE FIRST AID 35 applications — even warm (not hot) 34 HIKING WITH
YOUR DOG.
To use another analogy, being lazy in practice is like rubbing two sticks to start a
fire, but quitting before the sticks are even warm. You may have the intention and
know-how to start a fire, but if you are not diligent, you won't get the sticks hot …
even+warm
She's not even warm blooded. It might be discomfiting, but it's certainly
fascinating. Though you'll soon leave the tourist hordes behind, you'll likely be
among dayhikers until you pass Orderville Canyon, where the majority turn
around. Instead …
Even warm water, if kept in a glass, looks cold. Naturally this liquid, standing
quietly beside the jar of charcoal existinguisher, looks, in the icy moonlight, chill
and uninviting. However, anything for experience. If Sampei, as I recall, could
after …
Michael, who couldn't even warm to a foreplay prologue, laughs heartily. Now all
of them, a refreshing stream, propose to see who'll be first sliding down the Alps.
And so they start a war in this bright light, just so that they, the sons of the valley, …
Thereafter, Tunnell likes the fermentation to peak at quite a warm temperature,
and he will even warm his fermentors to maintain temperature as the
fermentation subsides. But the generous use of stems also extends the
fermentation time, …
… crave sugar or chocolate before menstruating, so let yourself have some good-
quality sweets. You might even want an organic beer or sake to help you relax. If
you don't drink alcohol, try a glass of warm apple juice or even warm carrotjuice.
even+warm
and even warm water in the sinks. She stares at herself in the mirror. She sticks
her chest out. She has the glow. The pregnancy glow. The moist skin. The Mona
Lisa smile all pregnant women get—not a real smile, but the one that fools the
rest …
even+warm
In the evening, at five o'clock, such violent chilliness, especially of the back and
feet, that she could not even warm herself near the warm stove; in half an hour
sweat broke out, without any thirst (sixth and seventh days),3. — [1150.] …
The sun is bright, even warm on the heavy dew and the birds are singing fit to
burst. Lucy is alarmed, “Cast wide the shutters, my dear, let us eat”. As she goes
to the kitchen I ponder at my doorway: where would the Master hide his essential …
These groups consist of "warm-water", "cool-water", or "cold-water" fishes (Table
8), although these names are a bit misleading for north-temperate regions, where
even warm-water fishes can survive the winters. Cold-water fishes, such as …
If you plan to spend some time in the hill country, you will need a sweater, but
even warm clothes are made in the local garment factories so you could buy
something fashionable as well as warm in Colombo or in the clothes bazaar in
Nuwara …
even+warm
Soft, warm air and sand, and even warm seawater. It's like a bath. Can you
believe it? How did I stand Maine's cold for so long?” I tore off my pants and T-
shirt and sat naked in the shallow water. Tears of joy ran down my face and
mixed with …
even+warm
The process of giving is also often a type of relationship, a positive or even warm
one if liking the beneficiary is the reason, and this is often appreciated in itself.
The giving and the gift can in addition have various other effects related to their …
even+warm
It's color vibrant and gleaming, no part it was melted or even warm to the touch on
this hot day. After dragging the rest of the ruined mass to Muscle's garbage, she
carefully placed the red pillar into her Tri Bag. This was ridiculous. It was time to …
.
He+got He+got
… his vessel was thoroughly safe and seaworthy; he watched her departure with
a light heart, and benevolent wishes for the success of the exiles in their strange
new home that was to be; and he got his insurance- money when she went down …
And he got this blob of ketchup on hisjface? It is important that students produce
the different kinds of questions in this chapter with the appropriate intonation. Just
learning the grammar rules for questions is not sufficient. The intonation pattern …
Any way that suited the other man would suit him any way just so's he got a bet,
he was satisfied. But still he was lucky, uncommon lucky; he most always come
out winner. He was always ready and laying for a chance; there couldn't be no …
He+got He+got He+got
1600] 2. Surpass or defeat someone; be chosen over someone. For example, He
got to the head of the line, beating out all the others. [Colloquial; second half of
1700s] Also see beat the pants off. 3. beat out of. Cheat someone of something, …
It turns you on / You really turn me on and on / Cause you're gonna come down /
My temperature is rising / When the thrill is gone / No, I don't want you to go A
street kid gets arrested / Gonna do some time / He got out three years from now …
And, just to prove that he's got nothing to hide, Cleese does one of the most side-
splitting stripteases ever to appear on screen. It's not erotic, but what happens
immediately afterwards will have Four Weddings and a Funeral is a modern …
This time he got as far as an interview but was again rejected. It was while in
Jena that he decided to convert to Christianity. His motives were apparently not
religious—he had not been an observant Jew before his conversion and was not
an …
see him pretty clear, because there was a light behind him. He got up and
stretched his neck out about a minute, listening. Then he says: "Who dah?" He
listened some more; then he come tiptoeing down and stood right between us;
we could …
But –ehm– he had a very bad, he got very ill very quickly, because the house
became very damp. It was still in- fested with rats. It wasn't, you know, it really
affected his health. And/ ehm/ something happened to him. He was admitted to …
I tried to keep his dinner warm until 10:00 P.M. when he got home. Paul started
screaming and yelling and threw the food on the floor. He then knocked me down
on the slate floor and started choking me. During this time he is yelling at me that …
A chapter on Lee's He Got Game (1998) is an especially appropriate way to
conclude a book examining so many white stories with invisible black music,
because Lee turns the process upside down. Although the film is primarily about
the …
She means that her father demanded as much for himself and his family as the
white man demanded for his own, and when he got it he wouldn't let it go without
a fight. Shaw was, without question, a hard worker and a great provider,
unrivaled …
He+got
At that moment he heard a series of gun shots. He got out of the bed and walked
over to the window and looked up Martin Luther King Drive, and he saw a few
people running. It was still dark outside at 5:30 in the morning. He went and took
a …
(2) A child or young person required to undress or remove any clothing and
underclothing under subsection (1) may be required to remain undressed or
partly undressed only as long as is reasonably necessary for the purposes of the
search.
partly+undressed
"Sometime during that hour you became partly undressed, I suppose. When was
that?" Miss Martinez. "How do you know I became partly undressed}" Mr. Choate.
"I judge so from what you have stated. I beg your pardon. Did you, or did you …
partly+undressed
Most often this involves leaving the left side partly undressed. It occurs most
frequently as a result of parietal lesions in the right nondominant hemisphere. It
should be considered as part of the neglect syndrome (see later discussion),
rather …
Mrs Baker, the overseers wife, was found lying, partly undressed, at the side of
her tent, killed by blows on the head; her daughter, twenty years of age, found
lying at the door of the tent, partly undressed; a boy, six years of age, and an
infant …
… does not bathe self Dressing Independent: gets clothes from closets and
drawers; puts on clothes, outer garments, braces; manages fasteners; act of tying
shoes is excluded Dependent: does not dress self or remains partly undressed
Going …
partly+undressed partly+undressed
Behind that, covering a large area that was partly dressed, partly undressed
bedrock, lay the Sanctuary of Zeus Polieus (Figs. 3.14 and 10).38 Its temple was
modest. Its principal part was a huge, walled open-air precinct (covering more
than …
… does not bathe self Dressing Independent: gets clothes from closets and
drawers; puts on clothes, outer garments, braces; manages fasteners; act of tying
shoes is excluded Dependent: does not dress self or remains partly undressed
Going …
partly+undressed
… be ~ of sth. etw. verdienen; people most ~ of help Leute, die am ehesten Hilfe
verdienen deshabille ,/deiz£e'bi:ei/ n. Nachlässigkeit in der Kleidung; in ~:
nachlässig gekleidet; (partly undressed) halb bekleidet desiccated /'desikeitid/
adj.
Darlene got partly undressed and then undressed me. I held the plastic jar over
the head of my penis while she sat behind me and worked me with her right hand
. With her left hand, she cupped my balls. I grew to love the feel of her nipples on …
If a person in a cold environment is found partly undressed or with severe
disordered clothing, especially a woman or child, the police will often interpret the
situation as the result of a sexual attack. The police officer is not competent to …
partly+undressed
her own room and preparing for bed about twelve o'clock at night, after flic had
partly undressed herself,, she told this deponent to go so bed to the cbild, (
meaning a little boy named George, about ten months old) and said, that she
herself …
partly+undressed
Murphy, the occupier of the house, who was arrested at the same time, savs that
Lord Edward Fitzgerald was lying on the bed, partly undressed, when Major
Swan entered the room, and that he immediately sprang from the bed, drew a
dagger …
partly+undressed
Baker wished to ask some questions of Ingersoll, who had already gone upstairs
— we therefore following. Ingersoll already partly undressed, but he came to his
room door — talked. Would not let us take out for any of his own expenses — not …
… demeaning to women. The egalitarian ending seems like sugarcoating on a
movie that stereotypes gender and class. Why is it, some ask, that Melanie Griffith
must appear partly undressed (she is described as having “a mind for business …
She was lying with her arms outstretched and appeared to be partly undressed.
Charlie hesitated. His first instinct was to enter but he felt embarrassed to do so in
case she woke up and thought he was a peeping Tom. He tapped lightly on the …
The French admiral, VILLENEUVE, partly undressed, is pacing up and down the
room.] VILLENEUVE: These hauntings have at last nigh proved to me That this
thing must be done. Illustrious foe And teacher, Nelson: blest and over blest In thy …
partly+undressed partly+undressed partly+undressed
Old Bill was partly undressed for bed, and there he was out in the front yard,
tousle-headed, his overalls clinging by one gallows, the cuff of one leg hung over
one boot and its opposite down over the other. Looking and calling now himself.
… at once; an emphatic substitute for instantly. in deshabille: Partly undressed. in
statu quo: In the same state (Latin). invincible: Insurmountable. irid: The iris of the
eye. jackanapes: A pert, impertinent fellow, who assumes ridiculous airs (DVT).
He too partly undressed and snuggled close to her between the sheets that gave
off faint traces of her perfume. They held each other very close, both almost
frightened of breaking the spell, until finally Lee could hold back no longer and …
partly+undressed partly+undressed
Despite her being partly undressed, she seems neither vulnerable nor
deliberately provocative. The emphasis on her ample hips and rounded stomach
strongly sexualizes her body, and the crane in the background may even be an
allusion to …
She had partly undressed and lain down, and instantly the hotel had transformed
itself into a kind of sounding-box. It was as if, beneath and within all the noises of
the square, every movement in the hotel reached her ears through cardboard …
partly+undressed partly+undressed
Indeed, to ensure proper responsibility in the sharing of their secret knowledge,
all officers must approve any potential applicant. Then the applicant must pass
the initiation. During the ceremony, the applicant is partly undressed to reveal his …
… per cent MHR) or an RPE of 6–7 (moderate). Maintain your intensity in this
zone for 20–40 minutes, depending on your fitness and time available. Gradually
reduce your pace or resistance for a five-minute cool-down before stretching out.
He pulled out gently, lowering Rion's legs to the bed before stretching out atop
him, resting his head on Rion's chest. Beneath his ear, he could hear the thump-
thumpthump of Rion's heartbeat matching his own, eventually slowing as they …
Jannaway stood behind him and watched for a moment before stretching out on
his bunk. Whettingsteel stopped typing and switched off the record player. 'What
did our glorious leader have to say?' he asked. 'The usual. Nothing like a little J …
Before stretching out in his lean-to he took out his knife and a fragrant piece of
red cedar then started whittling. his lean ted whittlin ed whitt age a o he the c
anim nd chi them During the night a raucous thunderstorm broke the tranquility of
the …
Setting down their trays on a coffee table, they shake off their robes and throw
them over their chaises before stretching out, naked, with the beginnings of hard-
ons. “Hey guys, come join us in the Jacuzzi! It's time to chill out!” “No, boys, come …
"I'm better off on assignment," she said with a sigh before stretching out a little
more. Kate had always been a really beautiful woman, with heavy dark blond hair
and green eyes. She was almost as big as I am, and there was a time I felt
jealous …
And I'll call you Michele, like your mother used to.” The boy was staring at her, his
lips parted in surprise and his blue eyes questioning. Then he looked up at his
father, who nodded, before stretching out a hand an murmuring, 126 Rosalina …
Stacy's blue eyes sparkled and she threw her mother one kiss and then another
before stretching out her arms to turn in dizzying circles that children enjoy. Her
daughter's laughter brought a smile to Evelyn's lips. As the overcast skies of a
long …
Or was he just getting her call out of the way before stretching out on that king-
sized bed for a longer latenight call with his wife? That set a whole extra set of
visuals flickering past her consciousness, and she shut them down hard. One
way or …
He stood under the shower and switched it to cold and towelled himself down
before stretching out on the bed. It was darkwhen he woke.'Damn.' It wasten o'
clock and he hadsleptfor nearly three hours.He dressed quickly andgoing out of
the …
Before stretching out he felt around first to make sure there weren't any rattlers
around. He panted, mouth open, beard floofing in and out of his cracked lips. He
panted. It was hard doin's, all right. Ae. And probably the death of him at last.
… an ivy motif, which now escaped its two-dimensional confines to grow and
thrive in thick vertical runners all the way up the left side of the room, living matter
that twitched and twirled before my eyes before stretching out flat across the
ceiling.
He smacked it against her upturned palm and she tucked it in the waistband of
her khakis before stretching out flat on the floor of the tail section that had broken
off and slid further down the incline, catching on some trees. “I'm all set,” she said …
She gave her a brief glance before stretching out her worn-out body. Joni gave a
slow nod, looking at her. “Yeah, ok.” “Besides, it wasn't about that anyway. They'
re gonna cut open my knee tomorrow; see if they can fix what I broke.” Another …
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The 'gator seemed not the least suspicious of our blinds: in fact, he had not even
glanced'towards them before stretching out to relax. We had left peepholes from
which we could see both the reptile on the bar and Mike in his blind. The Indian …
before+stretching+out
She grabbed a cushion and put it behind her back, before stretching out her legs
across the couch. 'He drags information out of them about the future, like people
the opposition might try to assassinate, so we can prevent it. It's mostly political …
Jake decided he would give sleep another try and put out his half finished
cigarette, before stretching out on the front seat of his truck again. However, sleep
didn't come right away. He found himself staring out through the passenger
window at …
Once safely back in the underground complex called Paradise, Cindy shed her
dirty coveralls and enjoyed a long, hot shower before stretching out on her bed to
recover from the day's ordeal. Her nap was cut short, however, when a rap at the …
It's entered through the Heads, two bush- topped outcrops (you'll see them if you
take a ferry or JetCat to Manly), beyond which the harbor laps at some 240km (
149 miles) of shoreline before stretching out into the Parramatta River. Visitors
are …
He moved so he was lying beside her again—waving a hand to rid himself of his
clothing before stretching out so his front touched her side. He leaned over to
draw a nipple into his mouth, suckling as he continued the in and out cadence …
… physically reenact the crucifixion scene. A somewhat augmented cruciform
pose appears in the Spanish Martyrdom of Fructuosus. Here, the bishop-martyr
kneels before stretching out his arms in prayer:99 “When the bands that tied their …
before+stretching+out
We drank our way through two thirds of the night before stretching out on the
bamboo floor. Dawn. We had all arisen, bleary eyed and furry tongued.
Awakened by the cacophony of the jungle. We all went out of the hut and stood,
stretching in …
Straightening up I handed out the beers before stretching out on the empty
lounger in front of their chairs. The heat was killer when covered in clothes and
stuck at a desk, air-conditioned office or no, but stretched out with a glass of
chilled wine …
before+stretching+out
She pulled the shades to darken the bedroom and didn't bother to do any more
than kick off her shoes before stretching out across the comforter. As she closed
her eyes, the image of Chris climbing out of that car—that one second when she'
d …
He helped Will into his own bedroll and made certain that Elira had settled into
hers before stretching out with his pack for his pillow and covering himself with
his jacket. After Mike had slept for several hours, he gradually became aware of a …
… falling a good distance before stretching out his immense wingspan, and
leveling out into a stomach-lurching glide. He flapped his immense wings, and
they rose a bit. He did that again and again until he'd glided above the tallest
tower, and …
Sie war sehr hübsch und hatte gehofft, noch vor ihrem achtzehn ten Geburtstag
ein Filmsternchen zu sein. Inzwischen war sie knapp einundzwanzig Ben lay on
his stomach on his mattress on the 60.
We sat on his mattress, our backs against the bare wall of his bedroom. We drank
, we were silent, my waiting for him to explain, him picking his nose. Then, on my
third vodka, I smiled. "Peter" I said, looking at the doorway, "it's happened.
He sat akimbo on his mattress and chewed, looking at Eydie's still form. He would
not eat the second … He temporarily rested his opened sack on his mattress,
climbed to his feet and picked up the unopened container. This, he carried into
the …
“Help me get him on his mattress,” Avery said to Sherry. “Let him be. He ain't our
lookout.” “Are you going to help me or not?” “It ain't good to podner with a guy like
that.” Avery went over to LeBlanc and dragged him by his arms to his mattress.
The young Ibn S.ayya ̄d was lying on his mattress in a hairy cloak of his, from
which a murmuring or a low, distant sound was audible (T2, T3, T5, T10). The
Prophet put Ibn S.ayya ̄d's faculties as a ka ̄hin to the test, as people used to
do in …
My Lords, in the instant case the prosecution did not rely on the state of mind of
the accused as being reckless during that part of his conduct that consisted of his
lighting and smoking a cigarette while lying on his mattress and falling asleep …
As he collapsed, he fell partially on his mattress, partially on the floor. He woke
up, when he really did not know, back on his mattress. Somebody, a woman, was
working on his leg. A nurse was holding a tray with instruments and other …
The other guy Harold, he's staying on his mattress but he's hollering. So I'm trying
to get my brother back on the mattress; … The man's floating on his mattress; I can
't get Carlos on his." The water picked up a large cedar chest and flipped it …
After Iggy moved on, before Gala moved in, there were long stretches where Syd
lay alone on his mattress with the blinds shut tight, in the eerie silence of a stifling
room. Not painting, not playing or listening to music. The orange bulb making …
Roland lay back on his mattress, stunned. He had to get out. Ginny would be
waiting. Odile. He fell asleep trying to picture their faces, see what they were
doing. In the middle of the night, he heard a telephone ring. He sat up, rubbed his
eyes …
The older brother motioned for me to come over, come closer, as if he knew that I
was having these bitchlike thoughts. I stumbled and sat on his mattress. 'I drank
too much,' I whispered. My white Tshirt felt.
Kevin sat on his mattress and began to eat. The cold fish tasted of iodine and rust
, and the mushrooms … He finished his breakfast and lay back on his mattress,
huddling inside his coat. Before him was a long day of immobility and random …
The stain of his provincial identity, and the guilt associated with it, like the stain of
Marianne's blood on his mattress, can be hidden for a while but not for long. His
own reflections on his writing self and his fear of the “confrontation with the blank …
She tried to back up, forgetting she was already against his bed, only to collapse
on her ass on his mattress at the sudden motion. His full lips twisted. “You're my
slave and you agreed to this.” His voice was deeper than normal but in a lower …
Abe does not sleep but lies on his mattress, with his hands behind the back of his
head, watching the shadows made by the candle dance across the ceiling. He
has no idea how long he has been there but is sure that everyone, except those …
His uncles would take him back, but if 'Abdul-Muttalib was present, he would say:
"Leave my grandson. I swear by Allah that this boy will hold a significant position.
" He used to seat the boy on his mattress, pat his back and was always pleased …
At last, as he saw the boy stifling yawns and struggling to keep his eyes open,
Ezra stopped talking, stretched out on his mattress and told Matthew to switch off
the light. Matthew gratefully obliged, but despite the extreme tiredness that had …
He could lie down on his mattress behind some bushes near the statue and
sleep peacefully. In the morning he put the mattress in a plastic bag and left it
hidden in that spot. For three nights running he found it there when he returned.
On the …
Used for, in this case, a patient with spinal tuberculosis. An elderly Chinese
gentleman lay partially paralysed on his mattress whilst periodically his nursing
staff would place another mattress on top of him, like a human sandwich, then
spin the …
No one would dare sit on his mattress with him - out of respect for him - except
the Messenger of Allah jg. Some people - who were trackers - from the tribe of
Banu Mudlij came to Makkah and when they saw him, they said to his
grandfather: …
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When he heard the door of the cage block open in the middle of the night he
thought that the girl had come to check on him again, but when Ethan rolled on
his mattress he saw a much larger body moving in the shadows. 'Not sleeping
tonight …
He lay on his mattress all through the next day. The day after that everybody
could see there was nothing wrong with him any more, so Abu Fahl told him to go
out to work with the others. Mast Ram didn't move. They left him alone that day,
and …
He shared another blanket with his five brothers and sisters and often woke in the
night cold. Now, he had a bed of his own. Hadi sat on his mattress and watched
the other boys. They were all small in stature, had short black hair and dark skin, …
He reached into his pocket and pulled out a handful of dried pennyroyal and
sprinkled it on his mattress. “Trying to keep away the little beasties?” Christoff
asked. The two knights looked at each other and laughed. “We'll see who's
laughing in …
He had lain on his mattress listening to his brother and Nora going to bed. He
heard his brother lock the kitchen door. He heard their footsteps going along the
hallway. He waited patiently for half an hour then he crept cautiously down the …
And so began the study with Little Albert, at the age of 11 months, 3 days, sitting
on his mattress, reaching for the white rat, his hand just touching it when—
kaboom!—Watson pounded the bar “just behind his [Albert's] head,” and poor
Albert …
Hannity cradled his bowl carefully as he sat on his mattress. From force of habit,
he thought Grace silently in his mind. He could barely see the components of the
gruel and its odor only added to the terrible stench of the dungeon. He sipped a …
on+his+mattress on+his+mattress
Finally, after another minute of pondering, he grabbed his can of tobacco, sat
down on his mattress, and took a large pinch that cleaned out the can. He shoved
it between his lip and gums and rested his back against the wall. Well, I guess …
Brendan was lying on his mattress in the shabby back part of the attic where he
slept. He called me in there. He was a year younger than I was, so nothing was
going to happen. We were just friends. But there was something about him.
on+his+mattress on+his+mattress
They often even make you sing. But...?" The singing went low and stopped. An
embarrassed silence followed, interrupted by a high pitched furious voice. One
prisoner had sat up on his mattress, looking very angry: „But for devil's sake, do
tell …
She laughed. 'I wonder if I could still get into it?' Ali grinned. He'd found some
pyjamas and his toothbrush. But no sheets. There was a big beach towel on top
of one of the boxes. That would do for one night. He laid it on his mattress and
threw …
… then symptoms reappear when lying down and falling asleep again and are
then accompanied by pressure in 1. side of abdomen, the symptoms > when
wide awake, sitting up and moving about, ending with emission of flatus,
fermentation …
Etiology Like adults, infants and preschoolers form associations with drowsiness
and falling asleep, and they experience difficulty sleeping in the absence of
familiar sleep stimuli (Ferber, 1985). For most children with healthy sleeping
patterns, …
… but do their schoolwork feeling a little tired. Teenagers often have difficulty
going to sleep. Just like adults, they need a transition period before getting into
bed and falling asleep. An adolescent's day is often filled with school, work, and
social …
Between waking and falling asleep, we are only really awake in our life of
ideation and thought. Thus man, in his life between birth and death, is in an
intermittent waking state in respect to his life of thought, in a dream state
regarding his …
Getting ready for bed may have become disconnected from actually going to bed
and falling asleep. There can be a gap of several hours of play between getting
changed and falling asleep. The cues for falling asleep may be linked to the …
I could have walked in the woods as I often do. They're gorgeous this time of year
. I chose sleep and my sinking was voluptuous. You talk about "values." Those
are big values in my life: poetry reading, woods walking, and falling asleep.
It occurs at the moments of waking and falling asleep. To-day people do not pay
attention to waking and falling asleep, yet they are extremely important. How
important they are is disclosed when the unconscious experiences underlying …
When the day gets longer, the sleep pressure is increased by the longer waking
period and falling asleep at the local time is no problem. The circadian rhythm,
however, causes early awakening. Falling asleep is also disturbed by delayed …
… once awake for 10-20 minutes, then follow the falling asleep instructions above
. The purpose of the above instructions is to reduce the association between bed
and being awake, to establish an association between bed and falling asleep, …
As long as babies are fed to get them to sleep at the start of the night, they will
maintain an association between feeding and falling asleep to the extent that
they will expect a feed whenever they wake. However, given how much physical …
Extremities, esp. hands and feet, heavy as lead. — Numbness and falling asleep
of limbs. — Exanthema on skin about joints. — Swelling of soft tissues of joints. —
Joints stiff. 22. Upper Limbs. — Stiffness in morning on washing, with pressure.
… and, therefore, a certain level of alert awakeness, the fact is that the degrees of
alertness on the part of both parties tends to vary from sharply vigilant states
through fuzziness of attention to drowsiness and falling asleep. When not related
to …
and+falling+asleep
Getting ready for bed may have become dissociated from actually going to bed
and falling asleep. There can be a gap of four hours of play between getting
changed and falling asleep. The cues for falling asleep may be linked to the
parents' …
A client who simply does not like a technique, an instructor, or a setting, may
respond by becoming drowsy and falling asleep. Avoidance of negative
relaxation effects. Clients may become drowsy or fall asleep to avoid the
threatening …
and+falling+asleep
One of my patients, 13-year-old Eric, told me that his mother was “stupid” for
bringing him to a doctor and that although his teachers said he was exhausted
and falling asleep in class, he was only falling asleep because he was
completely …
… encouraged to prepare himself for sleep in such a way as to eliminate any
interruptions between Ha-mapil and falling asleep. But this cannot always be
arranged: Some people toss and Mishnah Berurah 307:3; Ketzos ha-Shulchan
107:43.
At first glance, such a hypothesis seems perfectly conceivable: it only requires
that one reduce experience to wakefulness and that one bracket the phenomena
of awakening and falling asleep. One thereby obtains a notion of wakefulness
that …
… Obstacles according to Shardza Rinpoche 129 8 Controlling and Respecting
Dreams 131 9 Simple Practices 134 The Waking Mind 134 Preparing for Night
136 10 Integration 138 PART FOUR: SLEEP 141 1 Sleep and Falling Asleep 143
2 …
and+falling+asleep
… eating lunch and going to bed making love and falling asleep; the feel of your
marvellous breasts, the unnameable thrill of a roused nipple against the palm of
my hand and you saying: You are bent like a scimitar! But while we made love …
and+falling+asleep
Then on the 21 January a letter to Russell that ought to be quoted in full: Dear
Russell, My dear father died yesterday in the afternoon. He had the most
beautiful death that I can imagine; without the slightest pains and falling asleep
like …
and+falling+asleep
… with me and I was in way over my head. So—and this is a familiar pattern—it
started with me going over to her place seven days a week (nights really) and not
falling asleep until 6 a.m.,then five nights a week and falling asleep at 4, then two …
The questionnaire incorporates questions about nighttime sleep quality,
episodes of drowsiness during the day, and falling asleep during activities and
questions about anti-Parkinson's medications, other medications, and symptoms
of …
… with childhood and often expressed in popular songs and lullabies, such as
flower-picking and falling asleep, emerge as important themes in the narrative of
the death of Opheltes. The baby tragically enters the bucolic and sacred domain
of …
… accompanied by a pinching pressure under the pit of the stomach, nausea ;
these symptoms appear when lying down and falling asleep again, and are then
accompanied by pressure in the left side of the abdomen; the symptoms,
however, …
… reciting his name and the name of his family in her songs; placing his hand on
her loins, bosom and forehead, and falling asleep after feeling the pleasure of his
touch; sitting on his lap and falling asleep there; wishing to have a child by him; …
there was a strong motivation on the part of the United States to bring the GATT
into force before this Act expired.1" It was therefore decided to bring the
provisions of the GATT into force immediately. However, this created a new
problem.
… this term was used figuratively by the early 1900s. acquaintance *• see
nodding acquaintance; SCRAPE UP AN ACQUAINTANCE. acquired taste
Something one learns to like rather than appreciates immediately. For example,
Because it is …
CD Stop smoking immediately on his own. CD Smoke less than usual for the next
week. CD Think about the woman's suggestions. 4. How does the man feel about
the woman's decision? CD Patient. CD Surprised. CD Worried. CD Irritated.
… the province of Catayo.6 And since there were neither towns nor villages on
the seashore, but only 25 small hamlets, with the people of which I could not
have speech, because they all fled immediately, I went forward on the same
course, …
Consequently, tagging can be helped by identifying the category of the words
immediately surrounding a form whose category is ambiguous. Take deal as an
example: it could be a noun or a verb. Suppose the corpus contained the phrase
a …
Before the emergence of this technique, substances such as fatty acids or amino
acids administered to an animal were lost almost immediately, because they
were indistinguishable from molecules in the body. Radioactive markers also
permit …
Likewise, one should not make the blessing after he has taken hold of all the four
species, as we require /the blessing to be made/ immediately before /the mitzvah/
is performed. That is why one should make the blessing before he has taken …
Accounts receivable software generally is designed to provide up- to-date
balances in customers' accounts by immediately recording invoices and cash
receipts from customers; print out monthly statements (bills) for customers;
monitor sales …
To select an element that immediately follows another element with the same
parent, you use the adjacentsibling combinator … To remove the top margin from
a paragraph immediately following an h1 element, write: h1 + p {margin-top: 0;}
The …
Do you see?' There was something pathetic in his concentration, as if his
complacency, more acute than of old, was not enough to him any more. When,
almost immediately, the telephone rang inside and the butler left the porch Daisy
seized …
Furthermore, there is a pre-theoretical difference, though it is not immediately
obvious, between Sincerity admires . . . and Being sincere admires . . . This
difference is readily accounted for in a grammar of English which draws a
distinction …
The two characters CR immediately followed by LF are counted as one line
terminator, not two. The result is a sequence of line terminators and input
characters, which are the terminal symbols for the third step in the tokenization
process.
A state legislature passes a law requiring all bookstores that have, in the last six
months, sold or advertised for sale pictures of the Pope to be closed down and
their owners immediately arrested and jailed. What provisions of the Constitution …
CD Stop smoking immediately on his own. CD Smoke less than usual for the next
week. CD Think about the woman's suggestions. 4. How does the man feel about
the woman's decision? CD Patient. CD Surprised. CD Worried. CD Irritated. 5.
628 Vitamin absorption is largely passive. 631 Iron and calcium absorption is
regulated. 631 Most absorbed nutrients immediately pass through the liver for
processing. 632 Extensive absorption by the small intestine keeps pace with
secretion …
1 This is no doubt because Mahayana Buddhism has always insisted that its
highest truth can never in the end be expressed in words, since words
immediately create the kind of distinctions that violate the unity of Emptiness. All
the sutra can …
If you do not meet either the green card test or the 183-day substantial presence
test for the year of your arrival in the U.S. or for the immediately preceding year,
but you do meet the substantial presence test for the year immediately following …
… Delivery, and Postpartum Care 900 Labor and Birth as Normal Processes 901
Nursing Care During Labor 908 66 Care of the Normal Newborn 922 Important
Concepts in Newborn Care 923 Care of the Newborn Immediately After Birth 923 …
,
… too, remained silent for a while, his brain completely empty of any thought. The
prospect of fighting another battle against those giants from Anax wasn't one the
K.C. protectors embraced wholeheartedly. Subtle or non-subtle, they did not feel …
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The clock said 4:19. "There's nothing to be scared about. Go back to bed," he
said. ***** Galisteo Street was alive with the revolving red lights that so often
accompany unexpected personal fates. Rood had to park nearly a block away
and walk …
To my amazement, the clock said 4:44, not 4:43, not 4:45. A sense ofjoy and
excitement came over me, and I couldn't wait to share with my roommate the next
morning. I was also typing an e-mail message to some friends of mine, to whom I …
I washed out the dish and fork and went into the living room, the clock said 4:
40pm so I thought the movie will not start until 4:54pm they will not be back until
around seven o'clock or so. I put my feet up on the ottoman turned on the TV and …
Pulling on my cotton robe, I went to the dining room where the clock said 4:30. “
Sadie, I'm going to have to teach you not to stay up late, aren't I?” “Yes, ma'am.”
What in the heck is she going on about? “You go sit in the chair in the living room.
The glowing digits on the clock said 4:00. Another four hours before I had
planned to get up. What could I do to get … Now the clock said 4:15, so I clicked
on the little clock radio. A deep loving voice was speaking of God's love for us.
Then he …
“I love Jill to death, but sometimes she tries too hard to see the good in people.” I
told Sandra goodbye, hoping Jill was not trying to hard to see the good in yours
truly. I drove back to the Lodge and went up to my room. The clock said 4:27.
Seeing that the clock said 4:18 A.M., the president decided to let the man or
woman behind the door talk for about five minutes. “Come in!” shouted the
obviously half-asleep president. Through the door entered the secretary of
defense, who …
Horror shot through her, flipping her stomach and reverberating out to her
fingertips. The clock said 4:35 – 4:35 P.M.! But that had to be wrong. She and
Stefan had only joined minds a few minutes ago. Meredith's rage hadn't lasted
that long.
… I had been reading The Messengers one night and then fell asleep. I woke up
and thought I had better go to the bathroom. When I returned, I decided to look at
the digital clock to see what time it was. To my amazement, the clock said 4: …
The soft sheets felt inviting, once I heard Maggie's breathing become slow and
regular I knew she was out. The clock said 4 pm, that was the last thing I noticed
before drifting off. The shower running awakened me. The room was very dark.
On a television news program that evening, a synopsis of my presentation was
illustrated by a pair of cartoons. In the first, a child sat at a table in an empty
kitchen; the clock said 4 p.m.; a tear is falling down his cheek and he holds a poor …
The clock said 4:37. Wasn't that what they called the Hour of the Wolf, when most
murder and mayhem were committed? Where had I read that? Helter Skelter? My
bedroom was in the front of the house, with doors out onto the porch.
I groped for a match, and saw by its light that the clock said 4:30. Too early to
stick my nose out into the cold deluge, and too late to go back to sleep. I let my
brain wander over the events of the past few days. It was like looking through a
photo …
The clock said 4 p.m. Wow!” I said. “I've slept all day.” I turned on the television to
get an update and discovered I'd slept twelve straight hours! I couldn't get that
voice and the directive to go home and get my marriage back out of my mind.
The clock said 4:50. In contrast to the rest of the square, there was some
animation around the station. But it was nothing in comparison with the hustling
and bustling of a normal weekday, when people come from the South by the
thousands …
the+clock+said+4
He poured slowly and carefully. * * * Wicker woke in the dark, wrapped in a sticky
dampness. The clock said 4:13 a.m. He turned on the light and peeled back the
blankets and looked at the wet stain on the mattress. It was shaped like Florida.
He had to go to the bathroom anyway and noticed that the clock said 4:07 am . As
he stepped into the hall he confirmed that there were four voices, but he still
couldn't make out much more of the mumblings. When he went back toward his …
I should have been scared. But I didn‟t feel fear nearly as much as sorrow and
curiosity. Pat was curled into a ball next to me, snoring lightly. The clock said 4:23
. I switched off the light and went back to sleep. No dreams the rest of the night.
… door, “Yeah like I've never heard that one before.I'llseeyou again inacouple
days.” After he had left I realized that it had gotten dark already because ofthe
daylight savings, which never made mush sense to me. The clock said 4:47 pm
and I.
“Son of a bitch! Son of a bitch!” he kept yelling, as he jumped up and rammed his
toes against the leg of the coffee table. The luminous hands of the clock said 4
a.m. “Son of a bitch,. Do Nothing Shadows 146.
The clock said 4:25; I was supposed to call Dr. Jim at 3. I dialed the number. “Dr.
Dakis please. Charlie Stern calling.” After a minute Jim picked up. “Charlie! Sorry,
in the lab. How ya doing? Ah...Okay, here's what we do. We should get together …
The clock said 4:00, and as if he were maintaining a record of being an on-time
train or plane, Jim's car pulled into the driveway. Elizabeth just kept humming and
singing. The sound of the car door shutting, the tap of his shoes on the sidewalk, …
Sunlight was peeking through the sides of the curtains and making funny lines on
her bedspread, but the clock said 4:07 a.m. Since when was it ever sunny at 4 o'
clock in the morning? Maeve grabbed her pink leather watch off the nightstand …
The clock said 4:00 a.m. I'd been smoking a cigarette, lying in bed beside this
naked girl and smoking a cigarette like they do in old movies. I actually thought I
still had the thing in my hand when I opened my eyes. I jumped out of bed and …
We exchanged emails and then phone calls. We found that we had been in the
same training programs with people we both knew but we had never met. On our
first call we talked for ten hours and before I knew it, the clock said 4:00 a.m. He …
When I awoke, the clock said 4:45 and the radio was playing Beethoven's Third
Piano Concerto. I had not heard an announcer tell who was playing the three
piano concertos during my last night in Italy, one by a Russian, one by a
Norwegian, …
The clock said 4:05 p.m. Dr. DiNardo knew her secretary expected her to have
left five minutes ago and would not want to wait a minute longer to photocopy the
observation report. Reviewing her suggestions for improvement, Angela recalled …
The clock said 4:35 a.m. I knew it couldn't be EST because we were so close
down to nowhere. Cyn and I got into a big fuss over it because she grew up with it
. Oh, to hell with it. Turn on the radio. The voice on the radio sounded so nice.
The clock said 4:30 a.m. She had been sound asleep for about five hours. And
before that, she'd had more than a couple of full days. Scrape, scrape. Briefly she
wondered if Mary Ellen was out there, ready to turn herself in. Carly and Joe …
The clock said 4:07 AM. "Hello," he couldn't seem to get his voice to work
properly. "Adam, this is Dr. Evans at the Consulate. We have Paul here; he came
in about an hour ago exhibiting all the classic symptoms of raging flu. Thought
you'd …
:
43
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'I don't wanta cucumber,' said Rusty,'I want a coconut.' 'I want a cucumber.' Rusty
felt irritable. The room was hot,thebed was hot, his blood was hot. Impatiently, he
said, 'Go and eat your cucumber, I don't want any ...' Somi looked at him with a …
The room was hot, the bed was hot, his blood was hot. Impatiently, he said: 'Go
and eat your cucumber, I don't want any . . . .' Some looked at him with a pained
surprise; then, without a word, picked up his shirt and marched out of the room.
It made his hands and arms look swollen and dead where they thrust from the
long, thick sleeves of his pajamas. The room was hot. That fact alone startled the
dream-Miles. Usually the dream-world was cold, freezing at times, growing
steadily …
Then I worried about Melanie and how well she was really holding up. I tried to
read an old news paper that had been left in the room but I couldn't concentrate
on it. The room was hot and stuffy even with the window open. It was already hot …
Not surprisingly, the air in the room was hot & stuffy from the house being closed
up for so long. Sarah took a deep breath and glanced around the room muttering
to herself, “Get over it” the room had not changed. The same color on the walls …
However, if that first person, who thought the room was hot, perceived it to be 90
degrees, he or she would be wrong as anything more or less than 78 degrees is
not true (things as they are). Further, notwithstanding the second person's true …
The building had steam heat and the room was hot because the adjustment
valves were corroded in place. The only way Tom could regulate the heat was to
open one or both of the double windows. The room was a bit cooler if it was
raining …
The room even smelled dirty, of ancient hamburgers and pizzas and tacos
smuggled into the room in paper sacks and their crumbs and drips left where they
had fallen, of the sweet and sweaty stink of poverty. And the room was hot.
The room was hot and smoky. As the platters grew bare, Col rose. The men
cheered him. He roared them to silence. “You fight well and I'm proud of you,” he
said. They pounded the tables. “Enough! Twenty-five men of each watch will
return to …
The room was hot, so high above the Annagasse, so I put my head out the
window, I wore the white net curtain behind me like a bridal veil, my head was
cold and my hands, all the rest of me very hot. The drunken boys were singing in
the …
The+room+was+hot The+room+was+hot
The room was hot. Streams of perspiration oozed down the sides of his face. “I'm
at the bottom,” he mumbled. He heard someone walking up the stairs and heard
another person in the bathroom. “Here I am in a flophouse. How did I get here?
The room was hot and smelled of medicine, hospital soap and stale disinfectant.
Everyone was much older than I. The patients and their family members were all
the same age or older than my own dad. I don't belong here . I want to go home, …
The+room+was+hot
The room was hot and airless, and Lily noticed all the windows were open. She
wiped perspiration from her forehead with her fingers. "The air-conditioning must
not be working," she said to Ian. "No joke," Ian replied. Lily studied the wilting …
The room was hot; the atmosphere was cold. Iain moved forward and took a seat
beside Henry, halfway along the far side. His brother's cologne was strong; his
body odour was stronger. Henry whispered: 'She's far too abrasive.' 'No wonder …
The air in the room was hot and close. I sat down next a fireman. He had a lobster
-red face, coal dust in his ears and he wore eye glasses. Those three things
always designate a fireman. “I've been waitin' a week,” he growled. “Shippin' ain't …
Finally arriving, he opened the door; buckets, mops and cleaning fluids lining the
floor of the room. There was no furniture, no bed, desk, chair or dresser to store
his clothes. The room was hot and smelled of the cleaning fluids. Hot, tired and …
The room was hot, it was as still as a tomb. First I felt trapped; then I thought it
might be the other way around, that I had pushed her out of here and into her
grave the way I had elbowed Prunella out of my life. I thought of Prunella
wandering in …
The room was hot. The heat of the day was concentrated in this room, the hot
June sun lit every corner of the room, Andrew stepped through the door, turned
left, and his eyes fell immediately to the floor. The phone rang. Frank cursed and
sat …
The+room+was+hot
The room was hot, stifling, her armpits were starting to smell, her mouth felt dry. “
Gads! Do I really need all of that stuff?” She stared at the array of petticoats
strewn on the velvet chair, none of which she could afford. “Darn,” she groaned to
Lucy …
The+room+was+hot
The room was hot and stuffy. The seat cushions were an unpleasant Astroturf
green; the seat of your trousers stuck both to it and to you as you rose at the end
of each day. Having swallowed a large and greasy cheeseburger at lunch, and …
The+room+was+hot
The room was hot, from the lack of air conditioning. This was a fire waiting to
happen. A fire needs fuel, oxygen, and heat — all three readily existed in the
room. If a fire were to start, there were no active fire suppression capabilities
within the …
The+room+was+hot The+room+was+hot The+room+was+hot
The air in the room was hot and humid, but it was her skin that was burning
through the thin material of her top as his body touched hers. How could she
make her mind devoid of all thoughts when the heat of his body was burning a
hole in her …
… for Elizabeth. She knew exactly how she wanted to spend the rest of the day.
The room was hot, oppressively so. The fire had been 91. The. Duchess.
Just as he had been preparing to do this, I had suggested pulling the blind down,
as the room was hot. I decided to go ahead, though it involved leaning over him,
which felt dangerously close. He remained peaceful. He lay still inside the rug …
Uninsulated, the room was hot in the summer and cold in the winter. No screens
on the windows, so the windows were never opened. Bees would escape from
the chimney or sneak into the room through cracks in the windows or loose
boards …
The+room+was+hot The+room+was+hot
The room was empty. Tweed touched a button on the wall and a Plexiglas
contraption descendent from the ceiling; it had a large table and eight chairs and
a pipe for cold air. We entered through a small door. The room was hot. Tweed
said.
,
Angie fussed unnecessarily over him, at times suffocatingly so. 'You shouldn't
worry so much. I appreciate you can't always have my dinner on the table the
minute I walk in, I've told you that many times.' He forked a mouthful of the oxtail
stew …
Ever since Beck had taken me under his wing, I'd been surrounded by family,
sometimes suffocatingly so, and Beck had never failed to give me his undivided
attention when I wanted it. I'd taken it for granted, but now I felt spoiled. I was still …
The air remained hot, suffocatingly so. Mrs. Allingham, who was a tall heavy old
woman in her early seventies, had found the whole journey very trying and as
she sat in Diana's drawing room, leaning back on a pile of cushions in an
armchair, …
… which she had been treated these past seven years—Benedict was far too
confident, both of himself and his attraction, to ever resort to such measures in
order to dominate—but he was also entertaining and attentive, yet not
suffocatingly so.
But cramped as their cave was, for some reason he felt more acutely confined
here, suffocatingly so. Presently it occurred to him that it was his journey from the
lush coastal area of Bush Hill, across snow-crowned Old River, and on through
the …
To my dismay, I now found that where beforehand my job — with its endless filing
and its subway trips and all the rest — had been dispiriting in a novel and
anthropological sort of way, it was now crushingly, relentlessly, suffocatingly so.
… once heard them talk about anything meaningful. It was so strange to me,
coming from the environment of the pack. Ever since Beck had taken me under
his wing, I'd been surrounded by family, sometimes suffocatingly so, and Beck
had 154.
suffocatingly+so
I've changed, you've changed, everything's changed,” she said softly, and
suddenly the darkness seemed more intense. Suffocatingly so. “I'm sorry about
your father, that he got so sick and had to suffer and that the last weeks were so
hard on …
The waterwas relaxing, warm but not suffocatingly so. Blue sunlight, filteredfrom
Lambern's gold, streamed in greatdancing beams through thewater, turning
deeper and blueruntilit splashedsuddenlywhite and brown against the
bottomsand, …
I've changed, you've changed, everything's changed,” she said softly, and
suddenly the darkness seemed more intense. Suffocatingly so. “I'm sorry about
your father, that he got so sick and had to suffer and that the last weeks were so
hard on …
They differed, however, in that Gide tended to revolt against maternal authority,
whereas Forster and his mother remained close, sometimes suffocatingly so. Like
Gide, he was comfortably middle class and inherited a substantial private …
… which shehadbeen treated thesepast sevenyears— Benedict wasfartoo
confident, both of himself and his attraction, to ever resort to such measures in
order to dominate—but he wasalso entertaining and attentive, yet not
suffocatingly so.
And even at the low altitude at which we were sailing it was hot, suffocatingly so,"
Atwood said. "Skimming along above the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad we
had to fight to keep above the telegraph wires and poles. "It became almost …
Schools very shortly become close, at times suffocatingly so, but that's part of
their value. I think human communities were made to be as intense as school
communities actually are. I don't think the culture at large is suffering from too
much …
Yet it seemed to me that these pranks were designed to make her look like a bad
mother. Did André and Simone find her too perfect, suffocatingly so? How many
times did I hear André say that he went to teach in India partly to escape?
He looked up as Bourne came toward him, his eyes watery and myopic. The
atmosphere was dense, almost suffocatingly so, with the sharp, unfamiliar odors
of dried herbs, grasses, stalks, mushrooms, leaves, spoors, flower petals, and
more.
Everything was very polite, suffocatingly so, that Jada felt she could only move in
tiny, constricted pulses, as if propriety and decorum had chained her wrists to the
table and her ankles to the floor. In an act of mercy, she sat between Aaron and …
Suffocatingly so. “I'm sorry about your father, that he got so sick and had to suffer
andthat thelast weeks were sohardon you all. I'm sorryIwasn't here, and Ihope—”
“Youdidn't haveto comedownhere totellme that. I've heardit more than enough …
… Adler have called 'Overt shame loops'60 result in two routes: the inferiority
complex or a striving for power. Scheff concludes that: Social connections can be
either too loose, isolating the individual, or too tight (engulfment), suffocatingly so.
The steam bath was very hot, suffocatingly so. The sign on the door said: please
keep clean the room. The room was wooden and damp. We all carried our
valuables with us in plastic bags. So nothing was lost except the 500 p. that it cost …
But this was a year of particular psychological strain both for my mother (who may
have been undergoing the change of life) and for myself. Her love for me had
always been jealously possessive; now I felt it as suffocatingly so, and something …
“The reek grows stronger still—suffocatingly so, almost. The gondola settles still
deeper in the water, so deep that the ends of my fingers on the outside of the
gunwales are immersed. And now the problem is solved. Touch tells me that the …
The relationship to the enclosing deity is very close, suffocatingly so, and people
are attached to the larger body with only a door for an opening, as if they had
been eaten, were unborn fetuses in a womb, or had been buried in a tomb.
suffocatingly+so
At supermarket chain I. Sainsbury the family ethos is still very strong — possibly
almost suffocatingly so. Their communication direction emerges from their board.
As their Acting Director of Corporate Communications commented, 'they decide …
Following fouryears ofwar, during which color schemes in America ran almost
exclusively to red, white and blue, or to dreary browns and grayed-down hues (by
1948 almost suffocatingly so), the new 1950s colors were a real pick-me-up.
The energy coming from Roy's eyes createsan uneasy feelingthat invades the
hallwayair, suffocatingly so. Withoutwords, parts ofRoy's character become
unveiled before Mace's eyes. As Macebegins torealize the evil that stands before
him, …
In both cases the “box” was a symbol for settings that were closed in on
themselves, unified within perhaps, but isolated in their context—suffocatingly so.
Both Loos and Frank also criticized closure, not in its spatial manifestation but
instead in …
Italian, of course, very traditional in their outlook, but not suffocatingly so ... Happy
for their youngest to live and work in London ... And then, from nowhere, 'She
would be perfect for you, Raffy and it's really time you thought of settling down .
It cocooned him tightly, suffocatingly so, but to let her go was asking too much. “
Then tell her, Mica. You must forgive her to truly love her. Have you been able to
forgive her for what was not her fault to start with?” Just the thought of the past …
Italian, of course, very traditional in their outlook, but not suffocatingly so... Happy
for their youngest to live and work in London... And then, from nowhere, 'She
would be perfect for you, Raffy and it's really time you thought of settling down.
Istepped inside,switching onthe light and closing the door behind me witha
discreet click.The storeroom was smalland cramped, but spacious enough for my
purposes. Andit was warm, almost suffocatingly so, serving as it did as an
oversized.
In many cases the details are well rehearsed, sometimes nigh on suffocatingly so
. Their close personal relationships do not work; sometimes they have never
worked; sometimes the relationship has broken down. Whatever the case, they
are …
… kind of business-as-usual blandness that is maintained by the artificial lighting
of halogen bulbs and fluorescent strips within a completely walled space.
auditorily, the courtroom is maximally transparent—strangely enough,
suffocatingly so.
.
Q. But it was the noise that you heard? A. Yes, sir. Q. When your husband shook--
-what did your husband do to the ash barrel that made it? A. Nearly the noise,
about the noise. Q. Well, you said it was the noise, didn't you? A. About that.
It+was+the+noise
It appeared that its shriek was heard. If it was an appeal, it was obeyed. From the
depths of the horizon came the sound of a rushing noise. It was the noise of
wings. An incident occurred, a stormy incident, peculiar to graveyards and
solitudes.
As we walked, I became aware of a noise, a terrible noise that penetrated my
sleepiness quite suddenly. It was the noise of voices crying in agony, and I
stopped in the street, arrested by horror. The sound was beyond hope, the sound
was …
The fire rose and fell on the wall. It was like waves. Someone had put coal on and
he heard voices. They were talking. It was the noise of the waves. Or the waves
were talking among themselves as they rose and fell. He saw the sea of waves, …
It+was+the+noise
At some point during his walk, he felt tired and sat down to rest. In no time Brevis
was in a deep sleep, until a faint thumping, rumbling noise awoke him. The noise
was getting louder and louder. It was the noise of horses approaching the area.
Countless fins ducked and dived past my bobbing body. I stuck my head back
underwater to watch the grey blurs dash past. Although the shadowy outlines of
the darting dolphins were spectacular, it was the noise of these creatures that
had …
It+was+the+noise
It was the noise made by the exhaust from the generator room, which was carried
up to the roof through a six-inch pipe stack, a sort of Thunk, Thunk, Thunk sound.
Who knows, maybe it was just the "Cinema" (as we knew it) trying to be heard …
It was the noise of the town below us, but a noise which had been purified and
cleansed by the distance. The rumbling of heavy carts and the clinking of horses'
hoofs, the winding of cranes and pulleys, the hissing sound of the patient steam …
It+was+the+noise
42 Other references in the literature describe the panic created when guns were
used and often, it seems, it was the noise and smoke which did more harm than
the bullets. As the ethnologist John C. Ewers observed, "Indians gained a respect …
It+was+the+noise It+was+the+noise It+was+the+noise
With a sudden gurgle and a lot of bubbles, it disappeared. There was a small
cheer from Robyn and Homer and me. And it was the noise of that small cheer
which brought Chris out from his hiding place. He looked funny, dressed in
pyjamas, …
It+was+the+noise
I stopped whistling and groped around for a waterproof bush to shelter under for
the night, until I realized it was the noise of traffic. Hope flared. I came to the top of
the rise and saw headlights strobing through the trees. So much for moss – I …
… which annoyed him. but no. it was the noise; he sent a boy over to the group
with a message to turn down the radio. The decibel level abated immediately, but
the noise of the spectators could still be heard as we walked to a neatly kept …
It was the noise that bewilders woodcutters and gypsies sleeping in the open,
and makes them run sometimes into the very mouth of the tiger. "Man!" said
Father Wolf, showing all his white teeth. "Faugh! Are there not enough beetles
and frogs …
… I was wrong in fact, it was the noise of an animal moving about, so I put up my
quills without first identifying the animal, which was coming closer and closer, I
hoped he'd be stupider than me, that he'd be scared of quills, I was ready to throw …
My theories aren't that evolved.You get stopped out because you want to
minimize your losses. Typically what happens is, the market spikes against you, it
comes back, and you get back in because you feel that it was the noise that got
you out …
It+was+the+noise
But with these kinds of observation, itns rarely clear whether it was the noise of
the boat or some other feature that they were responding to. Itns also unclear
how important these minor changes may be to the lives of the cetaceans. Are
they a …
It+was+the+noise
I'd know that sound anywhere. It was the sound my little brother made when he
was fighting against being beaten. It was the noise he made whenever I had
occasion to beat him. The door was ajar. Robert was pinned to a table by two
bearded …
Even though he had been prepared for heat differences between his native Oslo
and Africa, it was the noise that had been the surprise – the effect of chaotic
noises coming up from the street seemed to add to the heat. He reflected how
smart it …
Listening carefully, I could have sworn it was the noise of horses' hooves. I
tiptoed to the door and peered through the keyhole. Seeing nothing, I tried the
handle and found the door was unlocked. The sight that met my eyes surpassed
the …
59 Danish officers also allegedly used for interrogation “moderate physical
pressure, loud music and standing for long periods of time.”60 Some U.S.
interrogators believed it was the noise that caused pain, not the sleep deprivation
. “In training …
It was the noise that struck him first. Shouts, shrieks of laughter, the rumbling of
casks rolled along the wooden boards, a hammering from somewhere below his
feet, the squawking of a large, brilliantly coloured bird, even the mooing of a cow …
To try if it was the noise we made that had frightened him, we repeated the scene
in silence; the child looked at his father in horror, then stretched his arms out
longingly to his mother and snuggled affectionately up against her. It quite gave
the …
… the south of the city. Like many others he was unmoved by the sound of the
sirens. It was the noise of the airplanes humming overhead that snapped him out
of his complacency. I jumped out of bed and ran barefoot out of 100 inferno.
It+was+the+noise
It was the noise a machine makes when something has gone wrong. Some sat
down hastily; others stopped talking guiltily. All looked at the bushes. For the
stage was empty. Chuff, chuff, chuff the machine buzzed in the bushes. While
they …
A wise operator with a documented schedule, SOPs, and to-do-list will have no
problem demonstrating that an additional task will have a negative effect on the
safety and reliability of the boiler plant. On the other hand, documentation that is …
I have charge of the engine at the present time, and have orders not to touch any
thing, and do not know what tho condition of the boiler is. Tho water now
remaining in the boiler would indicate the amount of water at the time of the
explosion.
… the vibrating molecules are those of the tubes. Convection occurs both
naturally and mechanically on the combustion and waterside of the boiler. Fans
assist convection on the gas side, while waterside convection occurs both
naturallv and …
My second job was operating the headphones to the other boiler rooms, my third
job was top side of the boiler room, maintaining the water level in the boiler and
that became my permanent job until we decommissioned the ship. I loved that …
Horizontal, vertical or inclined If the axis of the boiler is horizontal, the boiler is
called as horizontal, if the axis is vertical, it is called vertical boiler and if the axis
is inclined it is known as inclined boiler. The parts of a horizontal boiler can be …
The problem is to compare the cost of the pipe line (including maintenance) to
the cost of the boiler and the annual fuel consumption. In one case there is high
initial cost but low operating costs; in the other case there is just the opposite.
First …
… three or four drums, and usually having one lower drum called mud drum that
serves as a blow-down for removal of sludgef and concentrations of salts. The
remaining drums placed at the top of the boiler are called steam and water drums
.
… moves from the hot gases in the combustion chamber to the cooler metal walls
of the boiler's heat exchanger. The heat continues through the metal walls of the
heat exchanger into the cooler water within. After being transported to a heat …
… limitations of the boiler for the application as well as the output. Fuels The
thermal power plant uses a fired boiler for conversion of fuel to heat. It can be
said that there is a design of fired boiler to suit almost all types of fuels, including
wastes …
The circumferential joint is used to get the required length of the boiler shell by
connecting one ring to another. For this purpose, one ring is kept overlapping
over the adjacent ring and the two rings are joined by a circumferential lap joint.
of+the+boiler
Horizontal, Vertical or Inclined If the axis of the boiler is horizontal, the boiler is
called as horizontal, if the axis is vertical, it is called vertical boiler and if the axis
is inclined it is known as inclined boiler. The parts of a horizontal boiler can be …
HE initial particulars of the boiler required for the Shell Rule illustrated on Chart i
are the internal diameter and the working pressure, but, before the rule can be
applied, the type of m longitudinal joint requires consideration in order to assess …
of+the+boiler of+the+boiler of+the+boiler
The on-off cycling of the boiler can eventuallv deplete the air in the expansion
tank causing it to become waterlogged. This will occur if not enough air is
directed to the expansion tank from the boiler. A waterlogged expansion tank
causes high …
of+the+boiler of+the+boiler
The continued addition of heat will cause the temperature to increase until the
pressure of the vapor generated is equal to the boiler pressure (the pressure
boost of the boiler feed pumps). At this point, the liquid and vapor are said to be …
of+the+boiler of+the+boiler of+the+boiler of+the+boiler of+the+boiler of+the+boiler
… boiler bottom, by which means the cold water is drawn off there and
reintroduced through the feed near the water level.1 Where none of these
arrangements are fitted, the heating of the boiler must progress slowly, taking
about twelve hours.
of+the+boiler
A steam generator popularly known as boiler is a closed vessel made of high
quality steel in which steam is generated from water by the application of heat.
The water receives heat from the hot gases though the heating surfaces of the
boiler.
… axis of the boiler is horizontal, the boiler is called as horizontal, if the axis is
vertical, it is called vertical boiler and if the axis is inclined it is known as inclined
boiler. The parts of a horizontal boiler can be inspected and repaired easily but it
64 …
of+the+boiler
That was not what had woken him. Then he heard a strange liquid plop from near
the myrrh tree. That was the sound that had woken him. Carefully, cautiously,
Threptus crept forward. In the eerie light of the moon, the twisted tree looked evil.
Caught in that odd state that lies between slumber and full awakedness, Jim tried
to ignore whatever it was that had woken him. He had a vague sensation of
things not quite right, a sort of hangover of the sense of general depression that
had …
This was the half that had woken him up before sunrise. In spite of the fact that
everything else that Big Mama had told him had been true, there was still doubt in
his mind. This doubt told him that he had just imagined everything that had …
The thumping noise that had woken him up sounded again. It appeared to be
coming from below him in the basement. A knocking rattle rang through the floor.
“What the hell is that?” Andre muttered. He went down the hallway and took the …
The momentary flood of relief which he felt was quickly dispelled by the question
of what it was that had woken him up. He didn't think that he had heard anything,
but he nevertheless felt that he had been summoned from his sleep. His had not …
He found the old socks he used as mittens and pulled them over his freezing
fingers, then breathed on his hands to try to warm them. And then he heard it, and
he knew it was not the cold, but the sound of people that had woken him. A huge …
Two hours later he woke up from a different dream and (it was a sense of
obligation that had woken him) he went to the bathroom to take his medication.
The mirror had not been repaired though it was scheduled to be. There were still
the …
Then again, maybe it had been the moonlight itself that had woken him, like a
visitor moving about the room. He watched it narrow, parallelogram, rectangle,
square. How beautiful it was. Ten minutes later it was gone. The next evening,
Petrek …
And now, in the cold anemic dawn, it had not been the cold that had woken him. It
had been, instead, the cold awareness that had come to him even then through
his dreams, a sound of pitiful muffled weeping. He could hear it now, the soft …
Suddenly the sound that had woken him was repeated. It was a faint and distant
susurration that echoed along the cliffs, so that he could form no judgement as to
the direction from which it came. But he was in no doubt what the sound was.
At last, content, he eased himself away, crept across the room to turn out the lamp
that had woken him. And found on the chest of drawers where the lamp stood, the
threadbare wallet from which the last note had been slipped—to pay for his …
She must've reached across him and that had woken him. He relaxed beneath it,
grinning. That's what he got for talking about snakes right before going to sleep.
But then another weight moved across his thighs. Crud! The Soldier's Rescue …
He got up and shuffled feebly to the balcony door and looked out. There was a T-
90 tank a few meters up the road from where he was and he presumed that that
was the thing that had woken him. It wasn't exactly unusual to see tanks driving in …
Swaggot lay awake listening. What had woken him? A burglar? But a Security
firm patrolled the area regularly. So the noise that had woken him could only
have been a bat with faulty radar hitting the bedroom window or ... He heard it
again.
There was no station, just static--the crackling, fizzing sound that had woken him
—and an image of a naked man, who was talking to him. While Scott had
become insensitive and impervious to sex and sexual pleasure over the last
seven …
He'd have a tactful word in the morning, but it wasn't Roger's septum or a dog's
lungs that had woken him. There it was again; a clear, baying yowl. A dog fox
perhaps, or a muntjac that had strayed onto the lawn? No – something much
more …
Jack lay listening to the night, wondering what it was that had woken him. He
didn't think it was pain. Though he was beaten for his part in the duel, it wasn't
any more than he usually suffered, the matriarch of the longhouse lacking the
stamina …
… so ruined that it was a mercy Deebek had been knocked unconscious by the
blow. There'd been no neat way of removing the embedded metal from his face,
so it had been done quick and nasty, and that had woken him up quick enough.
Maybe it was the lack of motion that had woken him. The squirrel chattered, its
eyes still on him. Or maybe it was the squirrel. Tobin turned his head and saw the
outlines of two forms, wrapped in blankets, on his right. The wagon was too dim
to …
It must have been the slight clatter of the tray that had woken him. He began to
open the mosquito-net and, swinging himself up and round was about to get out
when he remembered scorpions and paused, his feet well away from the floor.
What remained was the question that had woken him up at dawn, as it did on
many dawns. His wife for forty-two years, and forever his email password, held
the cup calmly in one hand as she watered a dying creeper with another. She
looked …
His finger was a throbbing mass of pain that had woken him from crazed dreams
and fearful panic. He sat upright, swayed, stopped himself from toppling
backwards, and hauled himself to his feet. He staggered out into the main room
where …
Using his sleeve to wipe the vomit from his chin, he laid eyes on the disturbance
that had woken him up. Sophie, her face contorted into something wholly bestial,
held Aaron's rigid corpse in one arm and brandished a long bowie knife with the …
His fingerprints were all over them. Stephanie's were not. He nearly bolted
through the open bedroom window, but just as he took his first step, he heard
again what it was that had woken him. Female voices. His wife. And Merle Raye
Finkel.
And then, incredibly, the wheeze that had woken him turned toa bark—a real
bark, distinct and unmistakable, and he thought fora momenthis ojisanwas there
with him, woofing softly inhis whistling old voice. But then a second possibility …
He'd dreamed of her in the night, a red-hot sex dream that had woken him in a
cold sweat with a hard-on that wouldn't die. And because of that dream, and his
lack of willpower, he'd called Philippe that morning and asked him to investigate …
Where had the voice come from that had woken him, was there even a voice? “
Simon?” It was there again, the faintest of whispers. “Wake up.” He turned toward
the voice and saw the silhouette of a tall cloaked figure standing before the …
What was it that had woken him up? A noise of some kind? An intuition of danger
? It might only have been a bad dream, except that he couldn't remember
dreaming. And it might only have been imagination, except that the feeling of not
being …
Was it the bugs that had woken him up? Probably. Then a sudden wind drifted
cold fingers across his sunken eyes and just for a moment his sweat cooled
pleasantly. He looked at the clock. The digital numbers moved too fast for him to
see.
Fleeting recollections of the dream that had woken him nagged at the back of his
mind, chaotic impressions and images almost impossible to put into words; seas,
islands, ships in full sail; a dark and malignant figure... He had woken with the …
The terrified birdsong that had woken him started again. Isaac shook his head in
irritation and looked for its source. A tiny bird circled desperately in the air around
the inside of the warehouse. Isaac realized that it was one of the previous …
He felt restless suddenly, and as he tuned out the others' voices and wished for
something to do, he registered again the sound that had woken him. Coming to
him through heavy doors and solid walls, through all the expensive privacy of this …
It was the bloody wailing that had woken him. He stretched, yawning deeply, then
checked his watch. Almost time to start the day. Still, he remained wrapped inside
the questionable warmth of a thin blanket, unwilling to move. He stared at the …
It took another minute for him to make out the conversation that had woken him. “
Runako and his mate rescued me.” “And she's a human?” “Yes.” “I cannot believe
Runako would willingly associate with a human. She may be some human spy.
… seating area. He'd arrived just before we walked into Mr. Lange's office, and I
couldn't have been more glad to have him there. Part of me was dying to ask him
about his dream—the one that had woken him up and inspired him to call ...
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