.. recognition ... his work. 53. What's your impression ... our new teacher? 54. Our dog is very good ... carrying newspapers. 55. Monica became accustomed ... the life ... Italy. 56. The dogs reminded her ... her childhood ... home. 57. All the English ships ran ... ammunition. 58. My Father is ... holiday ... Eton. 59. Did you come ... train or ... foot? 60. Paul was jealous ... Mark who was very popular ... girls. 61. Our eyes slowly adapted ... the dark. 62. His arrival coincided ... our departure. 63. I'm not sure ... it but he seems ... be angry ... something. 64. You should be proud ... yourself and satisfied ... the results. 65. He was found guilty ... murder ... September. 66. Jonathan arrived ... the hotel ... the afternoon. 67. There's dust ... the picture. 68. I was angry ... Rudy, because he was responsible ... the mess. 69. The police accused Louis ... robbing the neighbours ... the money. 70. Jennifer was late ... school and had to explain the reason ..
nomads with no interest to claim land ownership. The conflicts led to the Indian Wars, the Indian Removal Act empowered by President Andrew Jackson in 1830 and other acts instituted by the Europeans in order to accomplish their objectives, as they viewed them at the time. In these wars the Indian tribes were at a great disadvantage because of their modest numbers, nomadic life, lack of advanced weapons, and unwillingness to cooperate, even in their own defense. The end of the wars more or less coincided with the end of the 19th century. The last major war was not really a war, it was a massacre in 1890 where Indian warriors, women, and children were slaughtered by U.S. cavalrymen at Wounded Knee and South Dakota, in a final spasm of ferocity. A stupefying record of greed and treachery, of heroism and pain, had come to an end, a record forever staining the immense history of the westward movement, which in its drama and tragedy is also distinctively and unforgettably American.
Habsburg, who was also king of Spain. In 1555, however, Charles resigned both Spain and the Netherlands to his son, Philip II, who was Spanish by birth and education and had little liking for his northern European territories. His oppressive rule led to the epochal war of independence waged from 1568 to 1648 by the Dutch against Spain, then the most powerful nation in Europe. (3) 2.5 The Struggle for Independence The political disaffection between the Low Countries and Spain coincided with the Protestant revolt against the Roman Catholic Church, which was the state church of Spain. Calvinism, a Protestant movement, rapidly gained ground during this period; its adherents established in the Low Countries a well-organized church that was prepared to challenge the Roman Catholic 8 Church, particularly the Inquisition, a church institution that sought to control heresy. In 1566
Along with colleagues in the field of child development, I'd seen a rise in prescriptions for Ritalin, a drug for attention deficit and hyperactivity a four-fold increase in less than a decade. And we'd collected a mass of research showing links between excessive screen-time and obesity, sleep disorders, aggression, poor social skills, depression and academic under-achievement. It's little wonder, then, that the boom in iPads and smartphones has coincided with further deterioration in the physical and mental health of children of all ages. Few know that the late Apple boss Steve Jobs didn't let his own children have iPads. I wish he had gone public on this as other parents might have followed suit. Because the earlier children are hooked on screens, the more difficult it is to wean them off. This is not the only worry. Today's children have far fewer opportunities for what I call `real play'.
Chapter two presents how, where and when the reaserch was carried out. The last chapter draws the conclusion of results which are based on the survey, theory of curling and the interview. The results showed that the students know a lot and a little at the same time about curling. People know what game it is and how it more or less works, but it is not known how it is developed and how much people deal with it. The Secretary General of the Estonian Curling Association interview coincided with the theory, but the students knowledge was at times wrong. LISAD Lisa1. Küsitlusleht Küsitlus curlingust Hea vastaja! Olen Marie Turmann, 11A klassist. Kirjutan uurimust teemal - curlingu teadlikkus 32.kk kooliõpilaste seas. Minu uurimuse eesmärgiks on saada ülevaade Tallinna 32.Keskkooli õpilaste teadmiste curlingu kohta. Ankeet on anonüümne ning garanteerin, et Teie täidetud ankeeti kasutan ainult käesoleva uuringu raames. Kas te olete midagi kuulnud curlingust?
Spontaneity, lightheartedness, and joy are not part of that role. The hippie movement that originated on the West Coast of the United States in the 1960's and then spread throughout the Western world came out of many young people's rejection of social archetypes, of roles, of pre- established patterns of behavior as well as egoically based social and economic structures. They refused to play the roles their parents and society wanted to impose on them. Significantly, it coincided with the horrors of the Vietnam War, in which more than 57,000 young Americans and 3 million Vietnamese died and through which the insanity of the system and the underlying mind-set was exposed for all to see. Whereas in the 1950s, most Americans were still extremely conformist in thought and behavior, in the 1960s, millions of people began to withdraw their identification with a collective conceptual identity because the insanity of the collective was so obvious
It often concealed a message within an innocuous handwritten letter. The ciphertext numbers were indicated by the number of letters written together; breaks in the count were indicated by minute and almost imperceptible spaces, much as occur naturally in many persons' handwriting. Spaces between Words were bridged by having the last letter of a word end in an upstroke if the count was to continue, in a downstroke if the end of the word coincided with the end °f a count. This subtle means, in which the cover-text bears no relation to the underlying message, and so does not have to strain to make sense, frequently bootlegged secrets in and out of prisons, and undoubtedly past the noses of the black chamber experts, until they finally caught on. The popular cipher that the checkerboard inspired is named for the Nihilists, the anarchistic opponents of the czarist regime, who may have invented it
it could massacre an entire village in the single hour after midnight, and one other, the Stregoni benefici. About this last there was only one brief sentence. Stregoni benefici: An Italian vampire, said to be on the side of goodness, and a mortal enemy of all evil vampires. It was a relief, that one small entry, the one myth among hundreds that claimed the existence of good vampires. Overall, though, there was little that coincided with Jacob's stories or my own observations. I'd made a little catalogue in my mind as I'd read and carefully compared it with each myth. Speed, strength, beauty, pale skin, eyes that shift color; and then Jacob's criteria: blood drinkers, enemies of the werewolf, cold-skinned, and immortal. There were very few myths that matched even one factor. And then another problem, one that I'd remembered from the small number of scary movies that I'd seen
"I am astonished, my dear," said Mrs. Bennet, "that you should be so ready to think your own children silly. If I wished to think slightingly of anybody's children, it should not be of my own, however." "If my children are silly, I must hope to be always sensible of it." "Yes--but as it happens, they are all of them very clever." "This is the only point, I flatter myself, on which we do not agree. I had hoped that our sentiments coincided in every particular, but I must so far differ from you as to think our two youngest daughters uncommonly foolish." "My dear Mr. Bennet, you must not expect such girls to have the sense of their father and mother. When they get to our age, I dare say they will not think about officers any more than we do. I remember the time when I liked a red coat myself very well--and, indeed, so I do still at my heart; and if a smart young colonel, with five or six thousand a year, should