On võimalik, et viie aasta pärast ma ei tee ei üht ega teist. Võib-olla ma hakkan punuma makrameed Toscanas. Olla naine on osa minu mõttetest. Ma ei pea kellegile midagi tõestama. " "Mu eesmärk - võita usaldus" - lisab Patricia. "Olen alati arvanud, ei see polevõimalik, kuid see juhtus mulle sellest piisab." Vico Magistretti and Patricia Urquiola Flower Armchair Patricia Urquiola and Ayse Birsel and Bibi Seck M'afrique Collection Patricia Urquiola B-side Bookcase Patricia Urquiola Pastilla Wall Lamp Patricia Urquiola Night&day Bed Patricia Urquiola Hammock Patricia Urquiola Highlands Bed Patricia Urquiola and Eliana Gerotto Nido Armchair Patricia Urquiola Phoenix Sofa and Table Patricia Urquiola Pastilla Lamp Patricia Urquiola Sliding Carpet
letters for a long time. I had just found it when I came to the kitchen. It was afternoon and I arrived from school. I hadn`t been expecting that kind of surprise at all. There was a name and an address on the other side, which I didn`t recognize. In addition, it seemed a bit weird that the envelope was on the floor, next to the table, but on second thought it could have been there by accident. So now I went upstairs, to my room and sat on the armchair. I sat there for a moment, holding the letter on my lap and looking out the window to let the curiousity grow. Than I prepared to tear it open, but some noise from downstairs interrupted me. I sat still and listened for a minute, it was quiet again. As I laid my eyes on the envelope again the same sound, only louder, interrupted me again. Now I stood up, placed the envelope on the armchair and went down the stairs to look for the source of the noise or something else to explain it.
My perfect room My perfect room would be spacious. On the wall would be white wallpaper with light pink flowers. There would be a wooden floor with some fluffy carpets and a massive bed with a soft fluffy duvet wrapped in white, freshly washed 100% cotton covers. There would be a big fireplace with a beautiful painting on the wooden mantelpiece. An overstuffed cosy armchair with a soft blanket would be in front of the fireplace and a big cupboard would be next to the bed. There would be no technology because I would like there to be some peace and silence.
the Berlin Wall in the vicinity of the Checkpoint Charlie Museum in Berlin. ● It opened on October 31, 2004, and was praised by both victims of the GDR communist regime and human rights advocates alike. The Tomb of Frederick the Great ● The Tomb of Frederick the Great was a subject to which Old Fritz, as he was popularly known, gave a great deal of thought. Frederick the Great died on August 17, 1786 in the armchair of his study in Sanssouci. ● He wished to be buried in a tomb next to his "Weinberghäuschen" and next to his favourite dogs.
^ toilet seat(s) / loo shaving foam razor(s) bin(s) seat(s) towel(s) Living Room Furniture settee(s) armchair(s) coffee table(s) display cabinet(s) hifi stand(s) tv cabinet(s) Other things you may find in a living room television(s) / TV(s) HiFi(s) speaker(s) cushion(s) rug(s) Kitchen Furniture table(s) chair(s) bin(s) Other things you may find in a kitchen microwave
by post/airmail by the time FOR for breakfast/lunch/dinner for help for a swim for a drink (go to a place) for a holiday for a walk for fun (=for amusement) for a while FROM from time to time from that day on from now on IN in agony in the countryside in love (with) in an armchair in disbelief in one's opinion in cash in the distance in other words in the (city) centre in one's free time in power in the/a city in the fresh air in time in common in a hurry INTO into pieces ON on business on a farm (but: in a field!) on page
· Light and calm colours · Big windows Kitchen · Spacious · Light furniture · Details to give colour Livingroom · Spacious · Big windows · Long white lace curtains · Some old recycled furniture · A lot of flowers · Photos and paintings on walls · Details (pillows) to give colour Bedroom · Big windows and a small balcony · Bedclothes to give colour · Soft carpets · A lot of pillows · Filled with daylight Bathroom · Spacious and lightful · A corner with an armchair · Light blue, green shades Conservatory · A lot of big windows · Cozy furniture · A lot of flowers, plants · Place to relax Garden · Big and spacious · Small pond · Lots of different flowers,plants · Pergola and a small gardenhouse · Apple- and cherrytree garden · My favourite flowers- Rose hips, Peonies, Lilacs and Hydrangeas Garden Pets and animals · Aquarium with fish and turtles · Birds in conservatory · Sheep · Dogs · Cats Treehouse
Gehry & Associates jätkas tööd firmas International Style veetis aega skluptorite ja maalikunstnikega 2002 Gehry Partners Ehitised tema disainitud majad inspireerisid moderni arhitekte nagu Richard Neutra ja Fran Lloyd Wright. Louis Kahn'i tööd mõjutasid Gehry't 1965. a Danziger House Gehry sai tuntuks massiivsete, revolutsiooniliste projektidega, mis äratasid tähelepanu ja poleemikat. Mööbel 1970 lamineeritud kartonist toolid Power Play Armchair 1991 esimene laialdasem tähelepanu need mööbliesemed on osa modernse kunstikollektsiooni muuseumist. Gehry kodu loominguline väljund A dumb little house with charm kasutas erinevaid materjale 80ndate keskel rahvusvaheline tähelepanu Vitra mööblivabrik Sveitsis Vitra disainimuuseum Saksamaal ebatavalisus ja mängulisus tavapärastest kujunditest uued vormid dekonstruktivism justkui lõpetamata Auhinnad Fellow of American Academy of Arts and
Giant stole up behind him and took him gently in his hand and put up him up into the tree. And the tree boke at once into blossom and the birds came and sang on it, and the little boy scretched out his two arms and flung them round the Giant's neck, and kissed him. The children played every day with big delight in the garden. The little boy was his favourite because he kissed him. Once that boy din not came to play. Years went by Giant grew old and feeble. He sit in his armchair and said " I have many beautidul flowers, but the children are the most beautiful flowers of all. In the fatrhest corner of the garden was a tree quite covered with lovely white blossoms. Underneath it stood the little boy he had loved. Giant asked who wound him and he will slay him. The child smiled, and said " you let me play once in your garden, today you shall come with me to my garden, which is Paradise". And when the children ran in that
· Up to millegini · Next to kõrval · Beside kõrval · In the corner of (toa) nurgas · On the corner of (tänava) nurgal · On the right/left paremal/vasakul · To the right/left paremale/vasakule · Below allpool · Past mööda · Against vastu · Among hulgas · At kusagile · To kuskil Erandid ! · In the picture /photo · In the sky · On the beach / coast · On chair · In the armchair · On a map · At school/work/home/sea/station/airport/port jne. · I live in Kase street · I live at 10 Kase street · I´m on holiday · On the ground floor · I live in the country · In the field · On a farm · On a menu · At the door · On foot · By bus · At the bottom of page · On an island · I sleep in bed · On the wall · At contsert Prepositions of time Ajamäärused In sajandil in the 2nd century
near the cinema. On the wall/seinsal on the first floor. To where?kuhu? I will go to Latvia. I put i/ma panin on the table. She sat/ta istus. to school. into my pocket. in an armchair to the cinema. into the water. Under the sky into the bus. on the table on the sofa. to the bus. towards the gate. up to the gate. when?millal? from where? Kust? We arrived at 7 o`clock
They got married last March. I have to finish it this month. He goes swimming every Sunday. Prepositions are not used in the question ‘What time?’ What time do we have to leave? Prepositions of Place – in in is used when we talk about something or somebody inside or within some place or space in There was no light in the room. I saw my reflection in the water. Viiralt lived in Paris for some time. Grandpa was sitting in the armchair smoking a pipe. In the morning, when he saw himself in the mirror, he noticed that his hair was going grey. The news was in all the newspapers. There are no stars in the sky tonight- it is too cloudy. In this picture the painter gives the portrait of himself. There are no traffic lights in this street. There is a terrible pain in my stomach. Prepositions of Place – at at normally implies a place + activity • the bus-stop / door / window / traffic lights
towards the gate. värava poole. up to the gate. väravani. I put it on the table. Ma panin selle lauale. into my pocket. taskusse. into the water. vette. She sat on the sofa. Ta istus diivanile. in an armchair. tugitooli. under the sky. taeva alla. FROM WHERE? KUST? I came back from Latvia Ma tulin tagasi Lätist. from school. koolist. from the cinema. kinost. from work
" It indicates an event that happened prior to another event in the past. It consists of the imperfect of haber and a past participle. Sometimes the preterite of haber is used, but the imperfect is more common. Carlos había vivido en México. Carlos had lived in Mexico. Habíamos aprendido el español. We had learned Spanish. 49. House & Furniture alarm clock el despertador drawer el cajón pipe la pipa armchair el sillón dresser el tocador pipe (water) el tubo la entrada del ashtray el cenicero driveway poker el atizador garaje attic el desván DVD player el lector de DVD radio la radio balcony el balcón fence la cerca record el disco
etc) and write them on the board Ss make up s e n t e n c euss i n gt h e p h r a s e s livingroomand then theytaketurnsto instructeach other whereto put the furniture(sofa, armchair,coffee AnswerKey(Seeoverprinted answers) table,lamp,cushions, eIc) (Ss'own answers) e g SA: Drawa coffeetablein the middleof the room
etc) and write them on the board Ss make up s e n t e n c euss i n gt h e p h r a s e s livingroomand then theytaketurnsto instructeach other whereto put the furniture(sofa, armchair,coffee AnswerKey(Seeoverprinted answers) table,lamp,cushions, eIc) (Ss'own answers) e g SA: Drawa coffeetablein the middleof the room
etc) and write them on the board Ss make up s e n t e n c euss i n gt h e p h r a s e s livingroomand then theytaketurnsto instructeach other whereto put the furniture(sofa, armchair,coffee AnswerKey(Seeoverprinted answers) table,lamp,cushions, eIc) (Ss'own answers) e g SA: Drawa coffeetablein the middleof the room
etc) and write them on the board Ss make up s e n t e n c euss i n gt h e p h r a s e s livingroomand then theytaketurnsto instructeach other whereto put the furniture(sofa, armchair,coffee AnswerKey(Seeoverprinted answers) table,lamp,cushions, eIc) (Ss'own answers) e g SA: Drawa coffeetablein the middleof the room
Then your physical form weakens; your sphere of influence shrinks. Instead of becoming more, you now become less, and the ego reacts to this with increasing anxiety or depression. Your world is beginning to contract, ad you may find you are not in control anymore. Instead of acting upon life, life now acts upon you by slowly reducing your world. The consciousness that identified with form is now experiencing the sunset, the dissolution of form. And then one day, you too disappear. Your armchair is still there. But instead of you sitting in it, there is just an empty space. You went back to where you came from just a few years ago. Each person's life – each life-form, in fact – represents a world, a unique way in which the universe experiences itself. And when your form dissolves, a world comes to an end – one of countless worlds. AWAKENING AND THE RETURN MOVEMENT The return movement in a person's life, the weakening or dissolution
Amer- icans were becoming a nation of selfish, insensitive people. The rigors of modern life, especially city life, were hardening them. They were becoming "The Cold So- ciety," unfeeling and indifferent to the plight of their fellow citizens. In support of this interpretation, news stories began appearing regularly in which various kinds of public apathy were detailed. Also supporting such an inter- pretation were the remarks of a range of armchair social commentators, who, as a breed, seem never to admit to bafflement when speaking to the press. They, too, saw the Genovese case as having large-scale social significance. All used the word apathy, which, it is interesting to note, had been in the headline of the Times' front- page story, although they accounted for the apathy differently. One attributed it to the effects of TV violence, another to repressed aggressiveness, but most impli-
on this problem. It is in their attempts to find the "correct" version that they have falsely assumed a regularity in the cipher alphabet, constructing tables of arm and leg positions and extrapolating the ciphertext symbols for the eight letters (/, /, k, q, u, w, x, z,) that do not occur in the messages. They have also sought to determine the cause of the errors. Their efforts, however, have served only to show why they are the disciples and Holmes the master. All of them engage in armchair thinking without investigating the facts. There has been a suggestion that the errors "are in the messages of the villain of the story and may be laid, if one so wishes, to the poor devil's confusion and despair," but no one has raised the equally likely possibility that the squire may have made the mistakes while copying the messages to bring them to Holmes. In fact, however, the errors are neither Slaney's nor the squire's, for the errors were not present when Holmes