105. servitudes servituudid (a right by which sth (as a piece of land) owned by one person is subject to a specified use or enjoyment by another) 106. real encumbrances reaalkoormis 107. pledge pant (object given by someone as security for a loan) 108. right to possess õigus vallata 109. right to use õigus kasutada 110. right to dispose õigus käsutada 111. dismembered real right is applicable piiratud asjaõigus on kohaldatav 112. personal servitudes isiklikud servituudid 113. usufruct kasutusvaldus (right to enjoy the use or the profit of the property or land of another person) 114. personal right of use isiklik kasutusõigus 115. inheritable right pärandatav õigus 116. in money rahas 117. in kind natuuras/naturaaltasu (in goods, produce or services rather than in money) 118
T i n W o o d s m a n is dented and Scarecrow is torn l i m b from limb. Message: As heroes Approach the Inmost Cave, they should know they are in shaman's territory, on the edge between life and death. T h e Scarecrow being torn 148 APPROACH TO THE INMOST CAVE to pieces and scattered by the monkeys recalls the visions and dreams that signal selection as a shaman. Shamans-to-be often dream of being dismembered by heav enly spirits and reassembled into the new form of a shaman. Dorothy being flown away by the monkeys is just the sort of thing that happens to shamans when they travel to other worlds. COMPLICATIONS T h e terrorized heroes are discouraged and confused after the monkey attack. Scare crow s scattered limbs are reassembled by the T i n W o o d s m a n and Cowardly Lion. Heroes may have disheartening setbacks at this stage while approaching the supreme goal
845 422 373 792 240 245 068 652 781 245 659 659 504 An [?] Bn. 2 h i r sch w i t t e A staff airplane sped his result to the British cryptanalytic bureau, and Berthold telegraphed it in a special code-breakers' code to the French. It was a Rosetta Stone for a new forward code called the Schliisselheft. The three bureaus cooperated closely, but it was largely due to a French genius that within two days they had neutralized the Schliisselheft superencipherment and dismembered much of the lexicon. By March 21, when the expected German blow fell, Allied cryptanalysts were reading Schliisselheft messages better than the German code clerks themselves. Theoretically no important information was supposed to be carried in it, because it was intended only for low-level, . front-line communications. But theory succumbed at times of great activity, when the information was most desirable, and the trinumeral messages were laden with valuable nuggets