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Wemley Stadium - inglise keele esitlus
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Wemley Stadium - inglise keele esitlus

Wemley Stadium  History  Wembley The Twin Towers  Wemley Stadium History  Empire Stadium, the original stadium was built for the British Empire Exhibition of 1924.  The stadium closed in October 2000 and was demolished in late 2002 for redevelopment.  New Wemley broke ground in 2002.  New Wembley opened in 2007. Wembley The T win T owers Location London, England Broke ground 1922 Opened 1923 Closed 2000 Demolished 2002 Surface Grass Construction cost £750,000 GBP (1924) Former names Empire Stadium, British Stadium Tenants England national football team Capacity 82,000 Olympic summer games stadium: London, 1944 • London, 1948 New Wemley Stadium Location London, England Broke ground 2002 Opened 2007 Owner The Football Association Operator Wembley National Stadium Limited Surface Grass

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Nõmme Railwaystation
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Nõmme Railwaystation

Nõmme Railwaystation Roos-Marie Lunden Tallinna Nõmme Gümnaasium 5B Nõmme Railwaystation was opened 1872. It was called: ,,Peatus Seitsmendal Verstal". Since 1874 it is called Nõmme Railwaystation. In 1888 were built wooder platform and awning. Tickets were sold in a watch-house across the platvorm. In 1912 the awning was demolished and new one was built. In 1924 new electric raywayline was opened, that helped Nõmme´s growth and debelopment. In 1932 an other raywayline was built. The secon World War stopped the traffic of the electric trains and it was recovered in 1944. The first wooden trainstation was built in 1904 ad station pavilion in 1914. The ticket sales in the station was stopped in 1998. Today there are Nõmme museum and post office in the trainstation.

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Imperial War museum
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Imperial War museum

Imperial war museum In 1924 the museum moved to the Imperial Established in 1917 by Sir Institute building Alfred Mond (demolished in the 1950s and 1960s to make way for Imperial College) in South Kensington. The museum was opened on 9 June 1920. In 1966 the Museum's Southwark building was extended to provide collections storage and other facilities In 1967 the museum acquired a pair of 15-inch naval guns.

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Most needed professions in estonia in 21st century
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Most needed professions in estonia in 21st century

That means that they need to choose a profession. Some professions are more needed in our society than others. Nowadays in Estonia we need mostly newer professions, connected with computers and things like that, bust also some older professions... The most needed profession is builders. The cities grow and new buildings are being razed. When you walk in the streets then you can see everywhere that some buildings are being repaired, or some older ones are being demolished to make space for newer and bigger buildings. Some old houses are being restored like they used to be in the past. In the Centrum new and modish glass buildings are being constructed. That gives the builders and all the people connected with construction and building jobs. And we need more of those people in our society. The second most needed profession is connected with computers. More growing computer using and replacing jobs with robots and computer programs leaves some people

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Tallinn Town Hall Square and Town Hall
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Tallinn Town Hall Square and Town Hall

Town Hall and Town Hall Square History The building history of the Town Hall goes back to the 13th century. In its present form it was completed in 1404. The management of the city worked in the Town Hall until 1970. Since 1975 the Town Hall functions as the ceremonial building of the city government, but it also serves as a concert hall and a museum. The tower The tower was constructed together with the Town Hall in 1402 ­ 1404. The original Gothic pyramidal spire was replaced by a Late- Renaissance spire in 1627. The height of the Town Hall from the bottom of the arcade to the top of the spire is 64 meters. The spire was destroyed in an aerial bombing on March 9, 1944. It was rebuilt in 1952. Tallinn Town Council used to have its own guards, who maintained order in town and watched for possible enemy troops or destructive fire from...

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Terry Prachett and The Truckers
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Terry Prachett and The Truckers

· Main characters: about 10 cm tall human-like creatures *Masklin - static brave and adventurous *Grimma - static *The Abbot - flat *Grannie Morkie - flat *Gurder - flat The Truckers · Starts off in the fields... · Desperate times - desperate measures · They arrive in a department store · No-one belives them of being from the outside! · The store is about to be demolished · The nomes start evacuating and steal a truck! The Truckers Quotes: "Outside! What's it like?" "Well It's sort of big" "It's a small step for a man, but a giant leap for nomekind." ...while reading all sorts of books to understand how to drive a lorry, they came across "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" ..

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Nimetu
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Nimetu

State occasions and royal entertaining Tourist attraction History Built in 1702 Originally called as the Buckingham House In 1761, King George III bought the house and the building became known as the Queen's House George IV, decided to double the size of the house and transform it into a palace History In 1837 Queen Victoria became the first monarch to use Buckingham Palace as their official residence Many parts of the house have been demolished and rebuilt in time The building was completed just before the outbreak of the First World War Today Headquarters of the Monarchy London residence of the Duke of York and the Earl and Countess of Wessex The offices of the Royal Household Used for State entertaining Banquets, lunches, dinners, receptions and the Royal Garden Parties Interior 77,000 square metr es of floorspace 775 rooms Lavishly furnished Paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Claude

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The Haapsalu Bishop s Castle
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The Haapsalu Bishop's Castle

The fortress achieved its final dimensions ­ area of more than 3 hectares, thickness of the wall between 1.2 and 1.8 meters, and maximum height over 10 metres­ under the reign of Bishop Johannes IV(fourth). In the 17th century, the castle was no longer used as a defensive building by the Swedes who now ruled the Swedish Estonian Province. In the course of the Great Northern War in 1710 (seventeen ten), Estonia fell under Russian rule and the walls were partially demolished at the command of the Peter I of Russia, turning the castle in effect into ruins. It was at this time that the fortress that once displayed seven towered circular wall 803 (eight hundred free) meters long and 12 (twelve) meters high became a pile of ruins. In Estonia and its neighbouring countries only very few examples of medieval weapons have survived. The collection of those exhibited at the Town Museum is really unique. Today it is a friendly place for tourists

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Michelangelo
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Michelangelo

The statue widens progressively down the drapery of the Virgin's dress, to the base, the rock of Golgotha. The figures are quite out of proportion, owing to the difficulty of depicting a fully-grown man cradled full-length in a woman's lap. Much of the Virgin's body is concealed by her monumental drapery, and the relationship of the figures appears quite natural. The Pietà's first home was the Chapel of Santa Petronilla. The chapel was later demolished by Bramante during his rebuilding of the basilica. During the time, Pieta got lot of damages. But it had renovated and returned to the St. Peter's Chapel.

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London
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London

A predecessor to the London Eye, the Great Wheel, was built for the Empire of India Exhibition at Earls Court and opened to the public on 17 July 1895. Modelled on the original Chicago Ferris Wheel, it was 94 metres (308 ft) tall ] and 82.3 metres (270 ft) in diameter. It stayed in service until 1906, by which time its 40 cars (each with a capacity of 40 persons) had carried over 2.5 million passengers. The Great Wheel was demolished in 1907 following its last use at the Imperial Austrian Exhibition. Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a focal point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and mourning.

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Giidindus- Toompea
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Giidindus- Toompea

it´s not lowered at all on the night of June 23/24. On the south-east corner, the tower of “Stür den Kerl” (which can be translated as “ward off the enemy”) was built, on the north-east corner was a round cannon tower Landskrone (“crown of the land”), and on the north-west corner, which offered relatively good natural protection owing to the hill bank, a small corbelled tower, Pilsticker (“arrow-sharpener”). Three of these towers have been preserved. Stür den Kerl was demolished in the 18th century when the government administration building was being erected. The core of the fortress was taken up by the Convent House, built to a specific plan and the layout evolved in the course of the Order´s construction activities.In the 1920s the house, which had fallen into disrepair, was replaced with the building of the parliament of the Republic of Estonia that follows in general the layout of the medieval construction. The building was designed by Eugen

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Population
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Population

49. The exhaustion of raw materials (coal and iron ore). 50. The decline of the basic heavy industries, such as steel, textiles and shipbuilding. Those wishing to work had to move south. 51. Higher birth rate in the industrial cities meant more potential job-seekers. Movements away from conurbations Since the mid-1950s, large numbers of people have moved out of London. At first these were the people who were forced to move as large areas of 19th-century inner-city housing were demolished. Many of these people were rehoused in one of the several new towns which were Citycreated around London. More Location recently even the outer suburbs have lost Population population 1 Londonas peopleLondon have moved to smaller towns, or into commuter and suburbanized 7,172,091 villages, with a more West

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Problems
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Problems

Problems 1 Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) Many people were injured when the building demolished/collapsed. b) The ship radioed to say that it was in difficulties/dangers. c) The government has announced plans to help the poor/poverty. d) There was a large demonstration/manifestation against nuclear power in Manchester yesterday. e) Everyone agrees that the environment/nature must be protected. f) There has been another increase/rising in the level of crime. g) There are few jobs here and many people are away from work/unemployed.

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Giidindus Final Test kordamine
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Giidindus Final Test kordamine

Estonia. Toompea as a tourist attraction Alexander Nevsky Cathedral - largest and grandest orthodox cathedral crowning the hill of Toompea. It was finished in 1900, when the country was a part of the Russian empire. Time of russification, many estonians against it. Dedicated to the prince of novgorod, alexander nevsky who won the battle of ice. Due to the lack of funds and the building’s massive construction, it was never demolished. Kohtuotsa viewing platform - gives great view to the both parts of the city. blabla Estonian Knighthood House - The German nobles in Estonia were united in the Estonian Knighthood. The Estonian Knighthood House was the building where the Knights met and held their festivities and where their peerage register was kept. Town Hall Square Raekoja plats (English: Town Hall Square) is a town square beside Tallinn Town Hall(Estonian:

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Pablo Escobar
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Pablo Escobar

jpg 4. Mugshot (27.01.2020) - https://i.imgur.com/fYiivva.jpg 5. Pablo Escobar (27.01.2020) - https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/pablo- escobar 6. Pablo Escobar legacy (27.01.2020) - https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/colombias-narco-culture-pablo-escobars- legacy-refuses-to-die-25-years-on-1956628 7. The Monaco (27.01.2020) - https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2018/09/pablo- escobar-monaco-building-medellin_shutterstock_dezeen_hero.jpg 8. The Monaco demolished (27.01.2020) - https://s1.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/? m=02&d=20190223&t=2&i=1359486980&w=1200&r=LYNXNPEF1L1N0 9. The King of Cocaine (02.02.2020) - https://www.britannica.com/list/pablo- escobar-8-interesting-facts-about-the-king-of-cocaine 10. Facts about Escobar (02.02.2020) - https://allthatsinteresting.com/pablo- escobar#11 11. Effects on Colombia (10.02.2020) - https://www.essaytyping.com/pablo- escobar-economic-effects-columbia/ 12. Criminal Evolution (11.02

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London - sillad-tornid-ajalugu
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London - sillad, tornid, ajalugu

rebuild their city. Barbican Centre The Barbican takes its name from the ancient fortifications that used to surround the City. (A barbican is a watchtower that hangs upon a gate.) It remained an upper-class part of town for much of the 17th-century, but by Victorian times the working class had taken over. Due to its proximity to the docks, it suffered plenty of punishing raids in the Blitz ­ German bombs demolished a third of the buildings. When the armistice came in 1945 the area north of St. Paul's resembled a square mile of rubble. The high cost of reconstruction work delayed the diggers for a decade, and it wasn't completed until 1982. The resulting wash of concrete has been much derided down the years, but the original plans were of considerable note. They planned 2,000 apartments for 6,500 people ­ some in tower blocks over 400-foot high (the tallest in Europe at the time)

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Presentatsioonid
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Presentatsioonid

battle. She was forgotten by the Middle Ages. In Victorian era she became popular again. First play of her in 1610, 3 films, several novels, Henry Purcell has somposed a piece of music, 2 statues one of these was destroyed. Some politicians are sometimes called after her. Rogen: "The Great Fire of London" Drought, narrow streets, wooden buildings, floors of straw, much gunpowder and oil in houses. 2 diarists, no fire department, water was against smaller fires, houses were demolished, water hose was very short. 1666 September 2 fire started from a bakery near midnight. Fire lasted for 4 days, 80% of London burnt down. People flee over Thames. Refugee camps were overloaded with crowds. Only a few people died (5-10), the plague ended, many famous buildings were destroyed. Sir Christopher Wren made the plans to rebuild the city. A monument. Siim: "Jane Austen" Born 16 December 1775 in South England. There were 8 children in the family,

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The City on London
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The City on London

During the war, the Parliamentary army used the nave to stable their horses and later the porch of the Cathedral was rented to small businesses. In 1660 King Charles II was restored to the throne. By this time St Paul's was in a desperate state so Christopher Wren was consulted about repairs to restore its former grandeur. Before the recommended repairs could be undertaken, the cathedral was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. The ruins were demolished and a new design by Wren, the one we see today, was built. The only surviving artifact from the old Cathedral was a statue of John Donne which can now be seen in the South Aisle. Building was completed 1710. During the Second World War's Blitz, St Paul's Cathedral became a great symbol of how Londoners could 'take it'. After each night's bombing, there was St Paul's, still intact. That is not to say it survived unscathed. A bomb hit the north transept

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Inglise keele Eksam
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Inglise keele Eksam

4.Klaas leiti katkisena The glass was found broken 5.Ma tahaksin, et seda tehtaks otsekohe I would like it done right away 6.Tõlgituna algaja poolt, ei läinud raamatu müük hästi Having been translated by a beginner, the book did not sell well 7.Kui ilm lubab, alustame homme The weather permitting, we shall start tomorrow 8.Me lasksime oma artikli tõlkida saksa keelde We had our article translated to German 9.Me kõndisime lammutatud majani We walked to the demolished house 10.Ta läks vilistades minema He went away, whistling 11.Kaabu pähe pannud, lahkus ta toast Having put his hat on, he left the room 12.Saanud kaks korda hammustada, ta kartis koeri Having been bitten twice, she was afraid of dogs 13.Ma tunnen tüdrukut, kes tõlgib seda raamatut I know the girl translating this book 14.Raamatu ära tõlkinud, viis ta selle kirjastajale Having translated the book, she took it to the publisher 15.Teda kuuldi klaverit mängimas

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E M Remarque-Läänerindel Muutuseta
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E.M.Remarque "Läänerindel Muutuseta"

they can hear that the English have strengthened their artillery. The men are disheartened by this knowledge as well as by the fact that their own shells are beginning to fall in their trenches--the barrels on the guns are worn out. The soldiers can do nothing but wait. Chance determines whether things will take a turn for the better or for the worse. Paul relates that he once left a dugout to visit friends in a different dugout. When he returned to the first, it had been completely demolished by a direct hit. He returned to the second only to discover that it had been buried. The soldiers have to fight the fat, aggressive rats to protect their food. Large rations of cheese and rum are doled out to the men, and every man receives numerous grenades and ample ammunition. The men remove saw blades from their bayonets because the enemy instantly kills anyone caught with this kind of blade on his bayonet. Kat is in bad spirits, which Paul

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AJALOO RIIGIEKSAMI ÜLESANDED
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AJALOO RIIGIEKSAMI ÜLESANDED

the Russian Federation Yegor Gaidar, prominent politicians and members of the Russian State Duma Dmitri Rogozin and Alexei Mitrofanov. The imperialistic nostalgia that has been rearing its head in Russia recently has made a substantial impact on political memoirs. Two contrasting opinions prevail as regards the debacle of the Soviet Union: (1) the downfall of the empire re- presented a natural course of events, and the Soviet Union ought to have been demolished long ago; and (2) the Soviet Union ought to have been preserved, which would have been indeed possible if the actions taken had displayed a greater degree of sensibility. Gorbachev and his opponents the derzhavniks agree that it would have been possible to sustain the Soviet Union. Both sides, however, keep accusing each other and President Yeltsin of destroying the state. The advocates of the modernisation theory, on the other hand, tend to blame the crash

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

5 had been invented lengths to position himself which 6 was supposed would suggest that he's a professional photographer. We can't see what 7 was claimed building he's waiting outside but it's 8 be changed probably a hotel or some such place. 9 be prevented 10 to be demolished 5 Students' own answers 11 be made 12 was not reported 9G Opinion essay page 82 2 1 When Dan's feeling ill, he likes to 1 1 Telling white lies (to protect other be given lots of attention. people) is usually regarded as 2 I felt that my case wasn't being permissible. taken seriously (by the police). 2 It is frequently considered less

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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

vanished with the telegraph. It fulfilled the requirements of noncom- promisability of the general system and of ease of key changes. Moreover, it had the reputation of being unbreakable—which, if its cryptograms were not divided into words, it largely was. The military adopted it at once. Then, in 1863, a retired Prussian infantry major discovered the general solution for the periodic polyalpha-betic substitution. At one stroke he demolished the only impregnable structure in cryptography. Signal officers, compelled to provide secure communications, hunted frantically for new field ciphers. They found many good ideas in the writings of the dilettante cryptographers who had proposed ciphers for the protection of private messages. Soon some of these systems were serving in the various armies of Europe and the Americas. More ideas came from army officers who had studied cryptography in the courses in

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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A New Earth
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A New Earth

when it approaches, there is shock, incomprehension, despair, and great fear. Nothing makes sense anymore, because all the meaning and purpose that life had for them was associated with accumulating, succeeding, building, protecting, and sense gratification. It was associated with the outward movement and identification with form, that is to say, ego. Most people cannot conceive of any meaning when their life, their world, is being demolished. And yet, potentially, there is even deeper meaning here than in the outward movement. It is precisely though the onset of old age, through loss or personal tragedy, that the spiritual dimension would traditionally come into people's lives. This is to say, their inner purpose would emerge only as their outer purpose collapsed and the shell of the ego would begin to crack open. Such events represent the beginning of the return movement toward the dissolution of form

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

It is consoling, though, that all what has arisen of considered valuable during our long music history, endured, being impossible to destroy. The 20th century turned away from the primary sources, the changes have rather taken place on the surface. The century has been expanding for the new, all the time disclaiming the former at the same time. But… the genuine values are supported by eternal ideas that do not need changes. The 20th century has demolished much of the primary nature of things. It is positive that in recent times we see a turning back to the ancient values. The most important fact is that the door towards tonality and purity has been re-opened. 1 I consider it favourable that the majority of our composers are not engaged in modern “-isms” but rather in the search of their personal path outside of the ever- changing fashion. I consider this as a mark of natural inner equilibrium, a feature of national character

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

friend, a university professor whose areas of specialization were statistics and sym- bolic logic. As the meeting progressed and the lecturers explained the theory be- hind TM, I noticed my logician friend becoming increasingly restless. Looking more and more pained and shifting about constantly in his seat, he was finally un- able to resist. When the leaders called for questions at the end of the lecture, he raised his hand and gently but surely demolished the presentation we had just heard. In less than two minutes, he pointed out precisely where and why the lec- turers' complex argument was contradictory, illogical, and unsupportable. The ef- fect on the discussion leaders was devastating. After a confused silence, each attempted a weak reply only to halt midway to confer with his partner and finally to admit that my colleague's points were good ones "requiring further study."

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

Despite the bickering couple routine, I had complete faith: we were, after all, only 48 hours into the protocol. into the protocol. Then things began to work as planned. Five days later, I received the following text message from Neil: Gotta tell you: you're turning me into a ravenous food-devouring machine. And, mentally and physically, between the healthy food, exercise, and Malibu air and surf, I feel frigging great. The text was prompted by a turning point. He had demolished an entire plate of steak in half the time as his girlfriend's entire family, proceeded to eat what remained of her food, and then continued to vacuum up the steak leftovers. Tapeworm? No, his digestive enzymes and other internal ora had just adapted to the increased food intake, and now he was primed for processing. Ten days into the protocol, Neil's sex drive was so high that it was almost a problem. His girlfriend had to push him away as if he were a single-minded 19-year-old

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