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bitterly

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Nimede panek Eestis
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Nimede panek Eestis

taju, mis on keeleliselt vastuvõetav ja mis mitte. Sageli ei osata teistest keeltest pärit nimesid ka kirja panna. Nii on sündinud nimed nagu Veroonica, Victooria, Älice, Änny, Nänci, Sälly, Keissy, Dreisy. Originaalitsejatest lapsevanemad pole tagasi kohkunud neistki nimedest, mis kannavad otseselt sobimatut kõrvaltähendust või võivad seda teha tühiseimagi hääldusvea korral. Sellistena mainis Hussar nimesid Candy, Dandy, Angry, Asian, Bitterly, Bridge, Lovely, Killy, Sigritly, Nois, Bajana, Demona, Floriin ja Siss. Mõtlemapanevad on ka nimed Gabiella, Gerin, Gerid, Martika, Solemari, Lilily, Laliaala, Evulla, Lalabaim, Marjonella, Melmariin. Nüüdseks on aga jõustunud nimeseadus, mille kohaselt võib lapsele antav eesnimi koosneda mitte rohkem kui kolmest lahku kirjutatud nimest või sidekriipsuga seotud kahest nimest. Eesnimeks ei või anda nime, mis sisaldab numbreid või mittesõnalisi tähiseid või mis eraldi või koos

Eesti keel → Eesti keel
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Key Words for Fluency F-K
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Key Words for Fluency F-K

Ex2. 1. C 2. E 3. D 4. B 5. A False Ex3. 1. Had 2. Fallen under 3. Used 4. Be under 5. IDEA Lost 6. Lingers on Ex1. 1. Get across 2. Considering 3. Come up INFORMATION with 4. Rejected 5. Selling 6. Go along with Ex1. 1. Found 2. Provide 3. Take in 4. Gather 5. Ex2. a. Dead against (D) b. Receptive to (L) c. A Withholding 6. Share lot of resistance to (D) d. Bitterly opposed to (D) Ex2. 1. Confidential 2. Misleading 3. Vital 4. e. Not wild about (D) f. In favour of (L) g. Sold on Reliable 5. Further, latest (L) h. Hostile to (D) Ex3. A. Amount b. Piecce c. scrap d. mine e. Ex3. 1. Original 2. Fixed 3. Brilliant 4. Funny 5. access 1. A very interesting piece of information 2. Fair 6. Faintest 7. Vague 8. Half- baked Access to the information 3. A constant mine of IMAGE information 4

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Geograafia KT-8 klass
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Geograafia KT-8.klass

In the winter, grassland temperatures can be as low as -40° C, and in the summer it can be as high 20° C. There are two real seasons: a growing season and a dormant season. The growing season is when there is no frost and plants can grow (which lasts from 100 to 175 days). During the dormant (not growing) season nothing can grow because it's too cold. Taiga- Long, cold winters, and short, mild, wet summers are typical of this region. In the winter, chilly winds from the arctic cause bitterly cold weather in the taiga. The length of day also varies with the seasons in the taiga. Winter days are short, while summer days are long. The average temperature is below freezing for six months out of the year. The winter temperature range is -50 to -1° C The high in summer can be 20° C. The summers are mostly warm, rainy and humid. They are also very short with about 50 to 100 frost free days. The total precipitation in a year is 300 - 850 mm 4. Connect the climate diagram and biome.

Geograafia → Inglisekeelne geograafia
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Jane Eyre
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Jane Eyre

and proposes. As she prepares for her wedding, Jane's forebodings arise when a strange, savage-looking woman sneaks into her room one night and rips her wedding veil in two. As with previous mysterious events, Mr Rochester attributes the incident to drunkenness on the part of Grace Poole, one of his servants. During the wedding ceremony, Mr. Mason and a lawyer declare that Mr Rochester cannot marry because he is already married to Mr. Mason's sister. Mr Rochester bitterly admits this, explaining that his wife is a violent madwoman whom he keeps locked in the attic, in the care of Grace Poole. When Grace occasionally drinks too much, it gives his wife a chance to escape, and she is the true cause of Thornfield's strange events. Mr. Rochester asks Jane to go with him to the south of France, and live as husband and wife, even though they cannot be married. Refusing to go against her principles, and despite her

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Report Of Canada
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Report Of Canada

Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence has a gently rolling landscape with a rich, red soil. This fertile island is Canada's smallest province, making up a mere 0.1 percent of Canada's land mass. The Arctic Lowlands - Innuitian Region North of the tree line is a land of harsh beauty. During the short summer, when daylight is nearly continuous and a profusion of flowers blooms on the tundra, the temperature can reach 30°C. Yet the winters are long, bitterly cold, dark and unforgiving. The Arctic is no longer an inaccessible frontier. Inuvik, in the Mackenzie delta, can be reached by road, and every community is served by air. Most have electricity, stores and health services. North of the mainland is a maze of islands separated by convoluted straits and sounds, the most famous of which link together to form the fabled Northwest Passage, the route to the Orient sought by so many early explorers.

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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E Hemingway
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E.Hemingway

fears that no man will marry her now. Jake tries to remain neutral. Frances says that she will not receive alimony from her husband because she got divorced in the quickest way; adding to her woes, no one will publish her writing. Trying to remain bright and cheery, she suggests that they rejoin Cohn. In front of Cohn, she tells Jake that Cohn has paid her two hundred pounds to go to England but that she had to wrangle it out of him. In a falsely cheerful manner, she bitterly describes the unpleasant visits to "friends" in England she will have to make, just so Cohn can get rid of her in an orderly manner. She claims that Cohn won't marry her because he wants to tell people that he once had a mistress. Cohn sits through her barrage. Jake excuses himself and leaves them alone. Summary: Chapter VII Couldn't we live together, Brett? Couldn't we just live together?

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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The Witch Trials in Salem
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The Witch Trials in Salem

Any peasant organization, just by being an organization, would attract dissidents, increase communicationn between villages, and build a spirit of collectivity and autonomy among peasants. Witches as healers The witch is accused not only of murdering and poisoning, sex crimes and conspiracy ­ but of helping and healing. Witch-healers were often the only general medical practioners for peole who had no doctors and no hospitals and who were bitterly afflicted with poverty and disease. In particular, the association of the witch and the midwife was strong. The Church was not against medical care for upper class. Kings and nobless had their court physicians who were men, sometimes even priests. The real issue was control: Male upper class healing under the auspices of the Church was acceptable; female healing as part of a peasant subculture was not.

Keeled → British culture (briti...
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E M Remarque-Läänerindel Muutuseta
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E.M.Remarque "Läänerindel Muutuseta"

He sits in his bedroom with his books and pictures, trying to recapture his childhood feelings of youth and desire, but the memories are only shadows. His identity as a soldier is the only thing to which he can cling. Paul learns from a fellow classmate, Mittelstaedt, now a training officer, that Kantorek has been conscripted into the war. When he met Kantorek, Mittelstaedt tells Paul, he flaunted his authority as a superior officer over their old schoolmaster. He bitterly reminded Kantorek that he coerced Joseph Behm into enlisting against the boy's wishes--Joseph would have been called within three months anyway, and Mittelstaedt believes that Joseph died three months sooner than he would have otherwise. Mittelstaedt arranged to be placed in charge of Kantorek's company and has taken every chance to humiliate him, miming Kantorek's old admonitions as a schoolmaster. Paul's mother becomes sadder as the end of Paul's leave looms closer. Paul visits

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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American Literature
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American Literature

year's worth of writing with a whopping advance of $10,000. He fulfilled his end of the deal finally though he was often late in submitting articles and his publisher William Dean Howells was not impressed. And his readers were turning elsewhere. After moving to his native New York to write freelance, his novel Gabriel Conroy (1876) and his collaboration with Mark Twain on the play Ah Sin (1878) proved unsuccessful in providing adequate income for the Harte family. He and Twain quarrelled bitterly amid rumours of his belligerence, spendthrift habits, drinking, and womanising which would haunt him for years to come. Harte had mastered the genre of gold rush fiction, capturing the corruption and greed in nostalgic prose, with vivid descriptions of the myriad characters he had known and the wild new frontier lands he had traversed. However he would never quite maintain the impetus of his first published successes. His financial stresses took a turn for the better when in 1878 he was

Keeled → Inglise keel
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TARTUFFE-inglise keelne
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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

him even as I forgive him! Voltaire gives still another reading: Heaven, forgive me even as I forgive him! Whichever was the original version, it appears in none of the early editions, and Moliere probably felt forced to change it on account of its too close resemblance to the Biblical phrase.] (To Orgon) Could you but know with what distress I see Them try to vilify me to my brother! ORGON Ah! TARTUFFE The mere thought of such ingratitude Makes my soul suffer torture, bitterly . . . My horror at it . . . Ah! my heart's so full I cannot speak . . . I think I'll die of it. ORGON (in tears, running to the door through which he drove away his son) Scoundrel! I wish I'd never let you go, But slain you on the spot with my own hand. (To Tartuffe) Brother, compose yourself, and don't be angry. TARTUFFE Nay, brother, let us end these painful quarrels. I see what troublous times I bring upon you, And think 'tis needful that I leave this house. ORGON What! You can't mean it

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

" "God." He looked at me with something that resembled disgust. Whether it was directed at me or himself, I didn't know. "How can you say that?" "Because it's the truth." "You just see this"-he gestured at himself with a wave of his hand. "You're not seeing the fucked-up, broken mess inside." I inhaled sharply. "You can say that to me? When you know I'm fucked up and broken, too?" "Maybe you're wired to go for someone who's terrible for you," he said bitterly. "Stop it. I know you're hurting, but lashing out at me is only going to make you hurt worse." I glanced at the clock and saw it was four in the morning. I walked toward him, needing to get past my fear of touching him and being touched by him. He held up a hand as if to hold me off. "I'm going home, Eva." "Sleep on the couch here. Don't fight me about this, Gideon. Please. I'll worry myself sick if you go." "You'll be more worried if I stay

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

Pray do not talk of that odious man. I do think it is the hardest thing in the world, that your estate should be entailed away from your own children; and I am sure, if I had been you, I should have tried long ago to do something or other about it." Jane and Elizabeth tried to explain to her the nature of an entail. They had often attempted to do it before, but it was a subject on which Mrs. Bennet was beyond the reach of reason, and she continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an estate away from a family of five daughters, in favour of a man whom nobody cared anything about. "It certainly is a most iniquitous affair," said Mr. Bennet, "and nothing can clear Mr. Collins from the guilt of inheriting Longbourn. But if you will listen to his letter, you may perhaps be a little softened by his manner of expressing himself." "No, that I am sure I shall not; and I think it is very impertinent of him to write to you at

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

During the course of his initiation, the boy undergoes six major trials: beatings, exposure to cold, thirst, eating of unsavory foods, punishment, and the threat of death. On the slightest pretext, he may be beaten by one of the newry initiated men, COMMITMENT IS THE KEY who is assigned to the task by the older men of the tribe. He sleeps without covering and suffers bitterly from the winter cold. He is forbidden to drink a drop of water during the whole three months. Meals are often made nauseating by the half- digested grassfrom the stomach of an antelope, which is poured over hisfood.lfhe is caught breaking any important rule governing the ceremony, he is severely pun- ished. For example, in one of these punishments, sticks are placed between thefin- gers of the offender, then a strong man closes his hand around that of the novice,

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

It's a crisis of faith in the arena of love. Every archetype has both a bright, positive side and a dark, negative side. T h e dark side of love is the mask of hate, recrimination, outrage, and rejection. T h i s is the face of M e d e a as she kills her own children, the mask of M e d u s a herself, ringed with poison snakes of blame and guilt. A crisis may come when a shapeshifting lover suddenly shows another side, leaving the hero feeling bitterly betrayed and dead to the idea of love. T h i s is a favorite Hitchcock device. After a tender love scene in North by Northwest, Cary Grant's character is betrayed to the spies by Eva M a r i e Saint. Grant goes into his mid-movie Ordeal feeling abandoned by her. T h e possibility of true love that she represented now seems dead, and it makes his Ordeal, in which he's almost gunned down by a crop-dusting plane in a cornfield, all the more lonely. N E G A T I V E A N I M U S O R ANTMA

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

Adrenaline pulsed through my veins as the realization of danger slowly sank in. He could smell that from where he sat. His smile turned mocking. "I'm the world's best predator, aren't I? Everything about me invites you in -- my voice, my face, even my smell. As if I need any of that!" Unexpectedly, he was on his feet, bounding away, instantly out of sight, only to appear beneath the same tree as before, having circled the meadow in half a second. "As if you could outrun me," he laughed bitterly. He reached up with one hand and, with a deafening crack, effortlessly ripped a two-foot-thick branch from the trunk of the spruce. He balanced it in that hand for a moment, and then threw it with blinding speed, shattering it against another huge tree, which shook and trembled at the blow. And he was in front of me again, standing two feet away, still as a stone. "As if you could fight me off," he said gently. I sat without moving, more frightened of him than I had ever been

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

The troops heartily disliked the double transposition, however, and cleartext messages showed a noticeable upsurge. For intelligence and combat reports, these units used small three-letter or three-digit codes, which were likewise published by their divisions. Many cipherers preferred their simplicity to the complexity of the double transposition, and often used them for orders and other unauthorized messages. A signal officer complained bitterly of this practice: "Tarntafeln sind kein Schlusselersatz!" ("Code tables are not cipher substitutes!"), he wrote in a report. Later in the war, a bigrapic substitution replaced the double transposition as a front-line cryptosystem, and in 1944 a modification of the grille replaced that. In addition, the signal troops used numerous special ciphers—for call-signs, numbers, and so on. The H.N.W. communications-intelligence service operated as a

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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