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"cheek" - 31 õppematerjali

cheek – põsk feast – pidusööming
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Välimus - sõnavara vene keeles

() ear neck beard () lip mouth moustache () eye () eye brow forehead hair () cheek () tooth tongue () eye lash freckles face chin skull Body hand or arm back leg or foot

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Spain

❖ World biggest food-figh ❖ Pamplona ❖ 1945 ❖ July, 6-14 ❖ Last wednesday of August ❖ 14th century Food ● currently an internationally known rice dish from spain. ● ingredient:chicken, pork,shellfish,fish,eel,squid,beans,peas, artichokes or peppers Places to go ❖ Royal Palace of Madrid ❖ National Madrid Theatre Facts ❖ Football is most important sport ❖ When meeting someone is customary to give one kiss to each cheek ❖ Spain has over 8000 km of beaches ❖ Spanish is second most speaken language in the world ❖ Spain is the only country in Europe that produces bananas. Sources 1. http://www.spain-info.com/ 2. https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/read/ articles/pamplonas-running-of-the-bulls 3. http://www.roughguides.com/destinations/europe/sp ain/ 4. http://facts.randomhistory.com/interesting-facts-abo ut-spain.html 5. http://confessedtravelholic.com/2012/03/69-fun-facts

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I am an animal person

Some people like and some do not like animals. But what makes an animal likeable and what is the reason why some people can not have an animal? Firstly, the biggest plus what animals can give is love. Every animal ­ it does not matter how big or small he/she is, loves his/her host with all of his heart and he/she does not care how rich or famous you are. For example, puppies do so much trouble when they are young, but they show love every single day, sometimes they have to lick only your cheek to make you feel good. Secondly, one fateful thing about having an animal is that people do not have any time for them. Some people travel a lot and they can not afford to keep an animal. And even if you do not travel much and you want an animal, you have to have time for them. Lastly, some people are allergetic for animals hair, so they can not have any animal except fishes, snakes etc. In conclusion, I think it is good to have an animal. They can give a lot of fun and make your

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Electronic Aspirin

• Electronic Aspirin is a medical technology still under clinical investigation that helps patients relieve pain, such as chronic headaches, migraines or facial pain- when a standard aspirin tablet is ineffective. • Medical Professionals believe that a facial bundle known as SPG is associated with severe headaches and migraines. • It is very small. How does it work? • Implanted through upper gum near molars. • Patient puts remote controller up to cheek where implanted. • Patient can turn the remote control on and off as needed. • Implant can be left in place or taken out when no longer necessary. Results • After using Electronic Aspirin: - 68% patients said that it helps and improved their quality of life. - 32% patients told that Electronic Aspirin doesnt help. - We have not tried Electronic Aspirin, but we belive that it works and we would like to use it. Cluster headache

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When in Rome do as Romans do

men and women. Australians are friendly and open, but directness and punctuality is very important. They maintain good eye contact during conversations. They bring small gift of chocolate, wine or flowers if invited to someone's home, but gift giving is not very common in bussiness. They avoid littering and when approaching a queue, they go to the end and wait their turn. Australians shake hands when meeting and when leaving and some women may greet each other wit a kiss on the cheek. Opinions are respected in Australia. Australians are active listeners and if they can't catch something they will ask. They love talking about sightseeing and sports. Australians love tea and they drink afternoon tea at 4pm and evening tea at 6- 8pm. The main things to consider while going to australia are that there is very warm and they are very friendly and open to conversations. Australian population is located in a few major urban centres.

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Health and the body

.... A) swollen B) rounded C) exploded D) injured j) I've got a headache, and I don't feel very ...... A) healthy B) fit C) sane D) well 6) Match each sentence (a-j) with a suitable sentence (1-10) below which has the same meaning. a) Henry's heart was in the right place . 1 He talked. b) Paul held his tongue 2 He supported him. c) Richard jawed away for at least an hour 3 He said the wrong thing. d) Dave had a lot of cheek to talk like that 4 He was kind. e) Keith couldn't stomach his new boss 5 He was rather rude. f) Harry backed his boss 6 He didn't say anything. g) William kept poking his nose in 7 He interfered in other people's business. h) Graham thumbed a lift to work 8 He hitchhiked. i) Charles put his foot in it 9 He missed home

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Nimetu

Liis Naptal 11A Describing a person Liivia is my aunt. She is also a good friend of mine. I have known her all my life and we know a lot of each other. That is her kindness that has attracted me. Most people would say that she is very pretty. I think they are right. She is not very tall, I would rather say she is of medium height. She has a good figure. That means she is slender and athletic. She is in her twenties but looks exactly like an eighteen year old. Grace is a very attractive, thin-faced and rosy-cheeked girl. I do not know how it is possible in Estonia but she always seems to rather tanned. Liivia`s hair is a bit wavy, very thick, shoulder-length and blond with dark stripes. Her eyes are almond-shaped and green. ...

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When in Rome do as Romans do: Mexico

It is also important to remember, that standing with your hands on your hips suggests agressiveness for the locals and keeping your hand in the pocket is impolite. That seems normal to me, but you should avoid doing these things in Mexico. The local peole loves to communicate and you may be greeted with an embrace. What is especially unusual to Estonians, a woman may pat another woman's shoulder or forearm, or kiss her on the cheek. What is more, Mexicans, also may not make the eye contact, which is a sign of respect. The local people like to delay things for tomorrow and be late around an hour. Contrary to what people believe, refrain using first names of people until they say you to do so. Titles are important, you may directly speak to someone by only using his or her title only. Good themes to speak about are Mexican culture, history, art and museums.

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U2-vocabulary

Unit 2 vocabulary cope with ­ toime tulema, hakkama saama abruptly ­ järsult, äkiliselt crash (into) ­ kokku põrkama, vastu absorbed in ­ hõivatud, süvenenud sõitma (avariis) achieve ­ saavutama, läbi raskuste criticise ­ kritiseerima teostama crooked (teeth) ­ puseriti hambad allow ­ lubama, võimaldama crowd ­ rahvamass, summ anatomy ­ anatoomia, kehaehitus curl ­ lokk, kihar announce ­ teadustama, kuulutama, damsel ­ preili välja kuulutama deaf ­ kurt announcement ­ teadaanne, kuulutus deafening ­ kõrvulukustav arched ­ kaarjas (... eyebrows ­ declare ­ kuulutama, deklareerima kaarjad kulmud) dedicate to ­ pühenduma avid ­ innukas, himuline depend on ­ sõltuma balance ­ tasakaalustama determin...

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

neighbour's windows. Michael parents lost a child and divorced. November 23, 1991 Charlie is writing about his Thanksgiving dinner with family. He describes how they battle with each other. Then the family sits down to watch Charlie's brother football match on TV and Charlie notices his grandfather crying. At dinner everyone says what he or she is thankful for. Before leaving, Charlie kisses his grandfather on the cheek. Gramps wipes it off, but Charlie's glad he did it. He never got to kiss his aunt before she died. December 7, 1991 They play Secret Santa and Charlie draws Patrick's name. He makes him a mix tape. Then Charlie thinks that it would be awesome to write his own song. Then he just switches topics and starts talking about how excited he'll be to get his driver's license. In addition, he tells that he read some books, what Bill gave him. December 11, 1991

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Sisters

" "So? The true heroes face 20!" "Alright then...ready?" "Sure!" They hugged and jumped ­ it was too dark to see where, but they jumped. Somehow the ground felt softer to land on than the twins had thought. Then a scream broke into the night. Creasha knew this wasn't Suzan since they were still hugging, no, it was another female whom voice was very familiar. Suzan was the first one to recognize it. "Mother..."she whispered and a soundless tear crossed her cheek. Creasha told her to wait here, but sister hold to her too strongly to let go now. "Okay, come with me then, but be quiet! You're not the only one who feels like crying!" Suzan nodded and together they moved quickly forwards. Soon they reached the main entrance. The door was open, but no one seemed to be around. "What now? Shall we enter or run away?" "They got our parents...and probably Danny too..." "But Su, they didn't get us, remember?"

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Idioms

It's A Small World: Never Bite The Hand That Feeds You: You frequently see the same people in different places. Don't hurt anyone that helps you. Keep An Eye On Him: Off On The Wrong Foot: You should carefully watch him. Getting a bad start on a relationship or task. On The Same Page: Tongue And Cheek: When multiple people all agree on the same thing. humor, not to be taken serious. Over My Dead Body: Under the weather: When you absolutely will not allow something to happen. Feeling ill or sick. Out Of The Blue: When Pigs Fly : Something that suddenly and unexpectedly occurs. Something that will never ever happen.

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Continuing Katherine Mansfield's short story "Mrs. Brill"

“The oak tree symbolizes you, how strong you are and also it shows how strong and big our love for you is,” states the man. “Yes mommy, our love for you reaches even the highest stars!” says the girl happily. “The roses symbolize how beautiful you are, and how fragile and sweet you are from the inside,” explains the man to his wife. He steps closer to his wife and grabs her by her waist. “I love you!” exclaims the man loudly. He caresses her cheek and kisses her passionately. Miss Brill stepped closer to the oak tree and gave it a hug. After that she walked next to the rosebush. She squatted and put her nose between the bush, letting the amazing smell of roses come into her nose. The clock stroke midnight, meaning that this unusual day had passed. The reason for the day being bizarre was not the couple in the park or not going to the baker’s. No. It was the fact

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Irish National Costums

"Hello" and "How are you?" or more casual greetings such as 'How's it going?' The most typical Irish greeting is Dia dhuit, which means "God be with you." Goodbye is expressed with Slán (roughly "Go safely") or the warmer Slán agus beannacht ('Go safely, and blessings be with you'). Greetings are generally accompanied by a firm handshake, although in cities and among younger people it is not unusual for women to be kissed on the cheek when greeting. The use of first names is now widespread. Unless one knows someone well, it is usual to telephone before visiting. Rural people are more likely than urban dwellers to drop in on friends unannounced, as was common practice in the past. People like to meet for conversation in pubs, which are important centers of social life. Visiting in the home takes place during holidays, especially between Christmas and New

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Billie Holiday

As Time Goes By Autumn In New York B A Fine Romance A Foggy Day A Sailboat In The Moonlight A Sunsetbonnet Blue (And A Yellow Straw Hat) A Yiddish Momme Ain't Misbehavin' (I'm Savin' My Love For You) Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do All Of Me 10 All Of You All Or Nothing At All All The Way Always Am I Blue? Any Old Time April In My Heart April In Paris As Time Goes By Autumn In New York C Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man Carelessly Cheek To Cheek Come Rain Or Come Shine Comes Love Crazy He Calls Me D Darn That Dream Day In, Day Out Deed I Do Deep Song Detour Ahead Did I Remember? Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me/I'll Get By Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? Do Your Duty Don't Explain Don't Worry 'bout Me Dream Of Life E 11 East Of The Sun Easy Living Easy To Love Easy To Remember Eeny Meeny Miney Mo Embraceable You

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Homereading - body language

your nose, etc. Tilting your head signals that you are not dangerous. This is claimed to be a consequence of your mother tilting her head when she pitied you as a child. She showed you that she wasn't angry at you but wanted to comfort you. Your mother also patted her hand or your head when she was comforting you. We continue to do this even after we've grown up and don't have our mother there to do so anymore. We pat ourselves on the cheek, on the arm, or rub our hands together. Perhaps you hold your hands close to your face when you talk - generally, this is a sign of insecurity. The same is true if you roll a beard or moustache with your hands or fix your hair, perhaps pushing or curling it behind an ear. Are you sitting comfortably? The way that people sit in chairs is not coincidental. If you are lounging with arms and legs dangling, it is probably a sign that you are relaxed and feeling comfortable. If you are positioned

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Customs and behaviour patterns in Finland

Tallinna Pedagoogiline Seminar Noorsootöö osakond Intercultural communication: Customs and behaviour patterns in Finland Andra Pant, NT 12 Tallinn 2011 Punctuality is very important to the Finns. Never be late for meetings, as this is considered very impolite in Finland. Be on time! Do not raise your voice when you talk to Finns, especially not in public! Speaking in a loud voice is considered rude, as Finns themselves are quiet. Remember to look Finns in the eye. Looking down or to the side is a sign of dishonesty in Finland. ...

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Jane Eyre

· Miss Maria Temple: The kind, superintendent of Lowood School, who treats Jane and Helen (and others) with respect and compassion. She helps clear Jane of Mr. Brocklehurst's false accusation of deceit. · Miss Scatcherd: A sour and vicious teacher at Lowood. · Helen Burns: An fellow-student and best friend of Jane's at Lowood School. She refuses to hate those who abuse her, trusting in God and turning the other cheek. She dies in Jane's arms. · Edward Fairfax Rochester: The master of Thornfield Manor. A Byronic hero, he makes an unfortunate first marriage before he meets Jane. · Bertha Antoinetta Mason: The violently insane first wife of Edward Rochester. · Adèle Varens: A French child to whom Jane is governess at Thornfield. She is Mr Rochester's ward. · Mrs. Alice Fairfax: An elderly widow and housekeeper of Thornfield Manor. She

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

beautifully catered lunch for two. Stanton came in shortly after my arrival, looking dapper and distinguished. His hair was pure white, his face lined but still very handsome. His eyes were the color of worn blue denim, and they were sharp with intelligence. He was trim and athletic, taking the time out of his busy days to stay fit even before he'd married his trophy wife-my mom. I stood as he approached, and he bent to kiss my cheek. "You look lovely, Eva." "Thank you." I looked like my mom, who was also a natural blonde. But my gray eyes came from my dad. Taking a chair at the head of the table, Stanton was aware that the requisite backdrop of the New York skyline was behind him and he took advantage of its impressiveness. "Eat," he said, with the command so easily wielded by all men of power. Men like Gideon Cross. Had Stanton been as driven at Cross's age?

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Kordamine inglise keele eksamiks

and warm ­ someone, who had saved her from an endless fall. It was a man. But not an ordinary one as she soon realized: he was tall ­ much taller than she was; his golden hair brushed with care behind ears mixed with her long dark and light blue smiling eyes stared into hers as he carried her somewhere... but where? "Where are we going?" "Home." His low voice was gentle as he spoke, yet lonely ­ girl could understand that. Suddenly she felt a drop falling on her soft marzipan cheek. The man was crying. "Why? Why are you so sad?" "Because you are, aren't you?" What an unexpected behaviour towards a stranger whom had invaded his garden. "Who are you?" "Liam. Now sleep, we'll talk later." /.../ The questions: a) How did the girl meet Liam? ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ............

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Ärialane suhtus ing. keeles

Intercultural communication What is business English? Loosely defined, BE refers to the Engl lg used in international trade or business. Loosely defined, BE refers to the Engl lg used in international trade or business. It is a specialized area of the Engl lg learning and teaching largely attributed to non-native English speakers Aim to enhance their chances of doing business with companies from English speaking countries. BE can refer to the study of business Engl voc used in the fields of trade, business, finance, or international relations. If the study focuses on techniques on business presentations, negotiations, correspondence, writing and other skills needed for business communications, then it can be classified as the study of Business English communication skills in the workplace. Both are important and used usually together. Culture. Barriers to Intercultural communication Synergy (from Greek for "working together") means ...

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Suuline eksam

Cream Koor Cottage cheese Kodujuust Cucumbers Kurgid Meat Liha Porridge Puder Sausage Vorst http://www.abiks.pri.ee Yoghurt Jogurt White bread Sai Arm Käsivars Cheek Põsk Ear Kõrv Eye Silm Finger Sõrm Foot Labajalg Hair Juuksed Hand Käsi Leg Jalg Mouth Suu Nose Nina Shoulder Õlg Stomach Kõht Teeth Hambad

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

I recognized Tyler Crowley from my Government class beneath the bloodstained bandages wrapped tightly around his head. Tyler looked a hundred times worse than I felt. But he was staring anxiously at me. "Bella, I'm so sorry!" "I'm fine, Tyler -- you look awful, are you all right?" As we spoke, nurses began unwinding his soiled bandages, exposing a myriad of shallow slices all over his forehead and left cheek. He ignored me. "I thought I was going to kill you! I was going too fast, and I hit the ice wrong..." He winced as one nurse started dabbing at his face. "Don't worry about it; you missed me." "How did you get out of the way so fast? You were there, and then you were gone..." "Umm... Edward pulled me out of the way." He looked confused. "Who?" "Edward Cullen -- he was standing next to me." I'd always been a terrible liar; I didn't sound convincing at all. "Cullen? I didn't see him..

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Revision Questions

As a Christian minister, Martin Luther King's main influence was Jesus Christ and the Christian gospels, which he would almost always quote in his religious meetings and speeches at church; but also in public discourses. King's faith was strongly based in Jesus' commandment of loving your neighbor as yourself, loving God above all, and loving your enemies, praying for them and blessing them. His non-violent thought was also based in the injuction to turn the other cheek in the Sermon on the Mount, and Jesus' teaching of "putting your sword back into its place". In his Letter from Birmingham Jail, King inspires himself with Jesus' "extremist" love, and also quotes numerous other Christian pacifist authors, which was very usual for him. · Impressed by the teachings of Henry David Thoreau and Mahatma Gandhi · 1964 ­ the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize · Assassinated by sniper James Earl Ray in Memphis on April 4, 1968

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Vähk ja vähikasvatus

VÄHK JA VÄHIKASVATUS Vähikasvatuse seminari Jäneda, 15.-16. märts 2001 õppematerjal Koostanud Ari Mannonen ja Tiit Paaver Koostatud toetudes Soome ja Eesti õppekirjandusele Käesoleva õppematerjali koostamiseks on kasutatud kirjandust: Kirjavainen J. 1996 Hämeen Ravunviljelyopas. Kala- ja riistahallinnon julkaisuja 23. 117 lk. Järvenpää T., Tulonen J., Erkamo E., Savolainen R., Setälä J. 1996. Ravunviljely ­ menetelmät ja kannattavuus. Riistan ja Kalantutkimus, 111 lk. Koostajad tänavad nende autoreid. Ari Mannonen Tiit Paaver 2 SISUKORD Eessõna 1. Vähi bioloogia........................................................................ 5 1.1. Vähid ja nende kehaehitus....................................................... 5 1.2. Vähi elutsükkel...............................................................

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Hispaania keel kirjapilt + audio allalaadimise lingid 53lk

1. Basic Phrases ¡Buenos días! ¡Buenas tardes! ¡Buenas noches! bway-nohs dee-ahs bway-nahs tard-ays bway-nahs noh-chays Hello! / Good morning! Good afternoon! Good evening! / Good night! ¡Hola! / ¡Chao! Adiós. Por favor. oh-lah / chow ah-dee-ohs por fah-bor Hi! / Bye! Good bye. Please. Hasta la vista / Hasta luego. Hasta pronto. Hasta mañana. ah-stah lah vees-tah / ah-stah ah-stah prohn-toh ah-stah mahn-yahn-ah loo-ay-go See you soon. See you tomorrow. See you / See you later. (Muchas) Gracias. De nada. Bienvenidos (moo-chah...

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

To both your honours. OPHELIA Madam, I wish it may. Exit QUEEN GERTRUDE LORD POLONIUS Ophelia, walk you here. Gracious, so please you, We will bestow ourselves. To OPHELIA Read on this book; That show of such an exercise may colour Your loneliness. We are oft to blame in this,— 'Tis too much proved—that with devotion's visage And pious action we do sugar o'er The devil himself. KING CLAUDIUS [Aside] O, 'tis too true! How smart a lash that speech doth give my conscience! The harlot's cheek, beautied with plastering art, Is not more ugly to the thing that helps it Than is my deed to my most painted word: O heavy burthen! 85 LORD POLONIUS I hear him coming: let's withdraw, my lord. Exeunt KING CLAUDIUS and POLONIUS Enter HAMLET HAMLET To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,

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A New Earth

diminished, that through becoming “less,” you become more. When you no longer defend or attempt to strengthen the form of yourself, you step out of identification with form, with mental self-image. Through becoming less (in the ego's perception), you in fact undergo an expansion and make room for Being to come forward. True power, who you are beyond form, can then shine through the apparently weakened form. this is what Jesus means when he says, “Deny yourself” or “Turn the other cheek.” This does not mean, of course, that you invite abuse or turn yourself into a victim of unconscious people. Sometimes a situation may demand that you tell someone to “back off” in no uncertain terms. Without egoic defensiveness, there will be power behind your words, yet no reactive force. If necessary, you can also say not to someone firmly and clearly, and it will be what I call a “high-quality no” that is free of all negativity.

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

was nishing the manuscript for The 4-Hour Workweek, and we quickly became close friends. He had competed in elite-level rugby in New Zealand but was equally proud, I soon learned, of applying his BSE in exercise physiology to perfecting the female posterior. He told me the story over a bottle of Catena Malbec. His obsession started when he saw a professional samba dancer in Brazil balance tequila shots on top of each butt cheek in a dance club. Lamenting the lack of similar scenes in his own country, he set o on a mission to isolate the best exercises for creating buttocks worthy of tequila shots. By 2000, he had re ned his approach to a science. In four weeks, he took his then-girlfriend, an ethnic Chinese with a surfboardlike pro le, to being voted one of the top 10 sexiest girls out an ethnic Chinese with a surfboardlike pro le, to being voted one of the top 10 sexiest girls out

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Keelefilosoofia raamat

brave," which in my speech entails that his being an Englishman is a reason or ground of his being brave. Fortunately, there are plenty of better examples. 8 Everyone is always exaggerating! 9 Stanley (2000) argues instead that many of them are cases of saturation. Chapter 14 1 "Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church" (Matthew 16:18). 2 Said by Romeo, after asking (tendentiously) what light through yonder window broke. Juliet also "hangs upon the cheek of night/Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear," but that was back in Act I and I hope he thought better of it. 3 Richard III, I. i. 1. 4 Hamlet, I. iii. 116­17. But the most elaborately mixed of Shakespeare's metaphors known to me is patriotic: This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Eden, demi-paradise, This fortress built by Nature for herself

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TheCodeBreakers

school in Moscow, was assigned to the Japanese section. Among her co- workers were Vera Plotnikova, daughter of a professor of Japanese and a long-time resident of Japan; Galina Pod-palova, who liked things Japanese so much that she wore kimonos at home; Ivan Kalinin, who came in occasionally as a consultant; and Professor Shungsky, old, distinguished, vigorous, the section's supreme authority on Japanese. He gave Doosia (the future Mrs. Petrov's nickname) an affectionate kiss on the cheek when, after four years of his tutoring, she translated a difficult sentence to his liking at her final examination. Shungsky had served in the czarist Army, and many others in the cryptanalytic section were elderly former Russian aristocrats, including counts and barons. This shocking breach of Bolshevik polity resulted from a serious shortage of linguists, who were needed in codebreaking. Cryptanalysts themselves were so excessively scarce that even when they

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