7pm!" Then Sally drove away, thinking about what she had done. She promised yesterday to her 10-years old daughter that she will watch a movie with her and now Sally didn't know what to do, her agreeing was just a slip of the tongue. In the evening, when she reached to home from work, she lied and said to her daughter that she can't stay at home because she have to work. She hadn't had no idea what she would wear, she put on a beautiful dress and crossed her fingers that Michael will like it. Then she thought that she had enough time to have a cup of coffee before Michael pick her up but then she spilled her coffee on her dress. She had been all thumbs all day. She thought it will be better to call the date off but on the other hand it will add fuel to the fire. Sally changed her dress and wait Michael to come over. They were walking at park arm in arm and were wining and dining. Without a
REPORT This report compares different types of injuries. Reading this report you will get to know what are the parts of the body that get injured most frequently. The first parts of the body are fingers. According to the graph fingers are most commonly injured 13, 4 %.I think that is normal, because we use our fingers all the time and it is easy to cut into yourself . If you have injured yourself with a knife , then you should try to stop the bleeding and use a plaster. The second most common injuries happen to your skulls 6,5 %. You might hurt your skull by falling or getting hit by something. If you do injure your skull then it is better to see a doctor, who will tell you what to do. This graph shows that eyes are injured also quite commonly-6,1 %. Your eyes might get hurt because
A tradition A way of thinking A way to live in this life which insures the new incarnation. Culturally Rich Inventions Did you know..? · The digit zero and the numbering system ( Aryabhatta) · Chess · Algebra, Trigonometry, and Calculus · The decimal system · The game of Snakes and Ladders · The value of How to eat Indian food · Indian food is often eaten with the hands · considered impolite to allow the food to pass the first joint of the fingers · fingers should never touch the mouth directly · only the right hand may be used in eating · spoon is provided for soup, but the bread may even be used to eat that · Meat may be eaten with a knife and fork, but it will more often be served pre-cut, so it may be easily managed by the fingers Main Professions.. Business Engineer MBA Doctor Accountants Doing business in India.. hierarchy plays a key role handshake
If you have a problem area, such as tightness in the back of your leg, you might want to stretch every day or even twice a day. Stretching the Hands & Forearms You may not even realize how tight your forearms can get from typing until you stretch them out. This simple moves helps stretch those muscles in the forearms and wrists. 1. a) Start with your hand open. b) Make a fist. Keep your thumb straight, not tucked under your fingers. c) Slide your finger tips up your palm so the tips of your fingers are near the base of you fingers and you should feel a stretch. Do not force your fingers with your other hand if something is painful. 2. With your hand open and facing down, gently bend wrist from side to side, as far as possible. Hold for 3 to 5 seconds. Repeat 3 times. 3 3
Hand Positions It is important that you relax your wrists and hands. Straining them can cause injury. Front View Rear View Warning! Make sure that you never position your hand like this: Your thumb should never be placed this low on the neck of the guitar as it puts unneccessary strain on your wrist and thumb. Fretting When you play the guitar, you use your left hand fingers to press down the strings on the fret board of the guitar and use your right hand to pluck or strum the stings at the bridge end of the guitar. Using your left hand to press the strings on the fret board is called fretting. Here are some tips you will need to know: 1. Short fingernails are essential. 2. Use only the tips of your fingers to press the strings. 3. When making a chord, be sure that each fingertip is placed directly behind the fret. We will cover chords in lesson one. 4
These tears leave scar tissue as the muscle heals, which tightens the muscle even further -- making you less flexible and more prone to pain. Focus on a pain-free stretch. Expect to feel tension while you're stretching. If it hurts, you've gone too far. Back off to the point where you don't feel any pain, then hold the stretch. Chest stretch: This stretches the muscles of your chest, upper back and the back of your neck.Lace your fingers together behind your head, bringing your elbows back as far as possible. Squeeze your shoulder blades together until you feel your muscles stretching. Hold for 20 seconds. Relax. Repeat. Neck Relaxer: This exercise helps to relax the neck. Drop your head slowly to the left, trying to touch your left ear to your left shoulder. Repeat on the right side. Slowly drop your chin to your chest, turn your head all the way to the left, then turn all the way to the right.
Logo logo Politician poliitik Prison vangla Rent rent Spell hääldama Staff meeskond Wealth varandus Wedding pulmad On cloud nine seitsmendas taevas In high spirits heas tujus A whale of a time väga tore Look on the bright side positiivselt suhtuma Laughing our heads off naerust kõveras Make someone's day õnnelikuks tegema Out of this world jumalik Thrilled to bits vasikavaimustuses Over the moon üliõnnelik Work wonders imet tegema Fingers crossed - Pöialt hoidma There's light at the end of the tunnel - Tunneli lõpus valgust nägema
POEM The months. January brings the snow, Makes our feet and fingers glows. February brings the rains, Thaws the frozen lake again. March brings breezes sharp and chill, Shakes the dancing daffodil. April brings the primrose sweet, Scatters daisies at our feet. May brings flocks of pretty lambs, Sporting round their fleecy dams. June brings tulips, lilies, rose, Fills the children's hands with posies. Hot July brings thundershowers, Apricots, and gillyflowers. August brings the sheaves of corn; Then the harvest home is borne.
TAB or tablature is the most common method of writing out music for the guitar. It is different from classical music notation in that; TAB uses ordinary numbers and keyboard characters as opposed to standard musical notation which uses symbols. Because of this format, anyone with a computer can write or read TAB making it the most user friendly way to read and communicate guitar music. Also TAB relates directly to the fret board of your guitar meaning that you may easily see where you put your fingers. In the full version of Jamorama, both standard musical notation and tablature are used. But for this six day course we will only use TAB. The reason for this is that tablature is very easy to read and you should have no problems learning TAB in a few short minutes of reading. TAB has some weak points, the worst of which is that rhythm can't be easily indicated. This shouldn't pose a problem though, as I will indicate the rhythm
of the joint sockets; muscle structure: muscle tone and strength; poor sense of proprioception; genetic heritability. Sometimes weak muscles have an impact on the development of hypermobility as well. On rare occasions, hypermobile joints are the issue of a specific medical condition, such as cleidocranial dysostosis and Marfan, Morquio, Ehlers-Danlos or Down syndrome. 2 Joint laxity occurs mainly in the joints that are located in fingers, elbows, shoulders, wrists, knees, and hips. It usually appears at a very young age and decreases as one gets older, but 58% 3 of adults diagnosed with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome do not see any indication of the recession of JMS throughout their lives. The syndrome rather delves than shows withdrawal. Hypermobility is usually a sign of fragile joints. In order to avoid injuries, one is suggested to perform exercises and physical therapies to improve one’s extension, such
3. Keep hair tied up. 4. When the machine is working, there must be only one worker behind it. 5. Test stitch on a scrap of fabric. 6. Turn off the power when threading the needle and changing the bobbin. 7. Make sure foot pedal wiring is tidy and kept away from moving parts. 8. Turn off the sewing machine before removing the plug from socket. 9. Make sure the machine is switched off and the foot pedal is packed away when finished. DO NOT 1. Do not put your fingers near the needle when the machine is working. 2. Do not sew over pins placed in the fabric. 3. Do not leave needles loose on the table or on the floor when not using them. 4. Do not put pins or needles in your mouth. 5. Do not use bent or broken needles. 6. Do not get distracted while working with the machine. 7. Do not attempt to operate a machine until you know how to use it correctly.
Lady with an Ermine Lady with an Ermine is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci, around 14891490. The painting is one of only four female portraits Leonardo painted. Despite sustaining much damage the surface is much rubbed, the background was lightly overpainted with unmodulated black, the upper left corner has been broken and repaired, a transparent veil on the model's head was turned into an extravagant hairdo and several fingers were grossly retouched - it is nonetheless in better condition than many of Leonardo's other paintings. The sitter's hair is confined tightly to her head under a very fine net veil with a woven border of gold-wound threads. As in many of Leonardo's portraits, the composition comprises a pyramidic spiral and the sitter is caught in the motion of turning to her left, reflecting Leonardo's life-long preoccupation with the dynamics of movement. This work in particular shows da Vinci's
2 feet in diameter and weighed three tons. Shrove Tuesday in Estonia This year February 21 we had Shrove Tuesday. We have it moving date, what always requiers new moon and Tuesday. Shrove Tuesday may run into February and March. On Shrove Tuesday we have a lot of manners, what still be followe. Had to get up early then you are busy all year. While you eating was not allowed to lick your fingers, then you cut finger with knife during the summer. Shrove Tuesday were eaten nine times. On Shrove Tuesday was monitored weather, beacause with that predicted what spring and the summer brings. If on Shrove Tuesday dry, it gets a lot of crop. Wind predict abundant berry crop and snowfall brings a lot of insect fo summer. For Shrove Tuesday has a lot of traditional food what was eaten to celebrate that day. Karel Varik 12B
Not only that, we have practiced using both these chords and this strum with changes. So you can see how we have systematically built you up, so that playing this song is just another simple step in developing your playing. Today, like yesterday, I am going to teach you a new warm up pattern. This one will be a touch more difficult than the last few. This pattern starts on the first fret and the sixth string (thickest string). You will play all six strings and use all your fingers. As always with these exercises, I would like you to use the correct fingering. Warm up: Video and Audio Available: Dial Up Broadband QuickTime - Exercise 1 (1.25 MB) QuickTime - Exercise 1 (3.35 MB) WindowsMediaPlayer - Exercise 1 (2.79 WindowsMediaPlayer - Exercise 1 (4.54 MB) MB) Audio Audio mp3 - Exercise 1 (712 KB) In the above warmup, you will have noticed that the frets you play have the
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and and knowledge of herbs, medicines, and midwifery. To escape the oppressive atmosphere of the village and the stringent Puritan expectations, Mary retreats to the woods where she befriends a local Native American boy. Despite dire warnings from all who care about her, Mary persists in keeping her journal, gallivanting through the woods, and making dangerous comments. Even though Mary has assisted her community on numerous occasions, when things begin to go poorly for the village, accusatory fingers are quickly pointed. The fear and superstition are palpable in this diary-style novel. Readers sense impending doom at every turn as a community resorts to blaming witchcraft for every ill and sufficient evidence of guilt comes in the form of disgruntled allegations from jealous neighbors. As Mary prepares to run for her life, she sews the pages of her diary into a quilt; these preserved pages are purported to be the source for the published novel. This book conc
Ameerika Ühendriikides: · "England's Newest Hitmakers" (1964) · "12 X 5" (1964) · "The Rolling Stones, Now!" (1965) · "Out of Our Heads" (1965) · "December's Children (And Everybody's)" (1965) · "Aftermath" (1966) · "Between the Buttons" (1967) · "Flowers" (1967) Stuudioalbumid alates 1967. aastast: · "Their Satanic Majesties Request" (1967) · "Beggars Banquet" (1968) · "Let It Bleed" (1969) · "Sticky Fingers" (1971) · "Exile on Main St." (1972) · "Goats Head Soup" (1973) · "It's Only Rock 'N Roll" (1974) · "Black and Blue" (1976) · "Some Girls" (1978) · "Emotional Rescue" (1980) · "Tattoo You" (1981) · "Undercover" (1983) · "Dirty Work" (1986) · "Steel Wheels" (1989) · "Voodoo Lounge" (1994) · "Bridges to Babylon" (1997) · "A Bigger Bang" (2005)
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glands with electrodes. The job can pay around $30,000 (£19,526) per year, but the venom is valuable too. Snake Milker Job Snake hunters is working to provide the country with enough anti-venom to prevent snake-bite fatalities. Snake milkers have an insane job. They “milk” snakes for their venom. This means that every single day, a snake milker handles deadly, venomous snakes. It’s a hands on job where you put your fingers millimeters away from the sharp, fangs of asps, vipers, cobras, corals, mambas, kraits, and rattlesnakes. One slip of a finger and, well, its all over. Venom hunter Videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C QKLiwQCIs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inr bYyfUZX8
situation to perform their art. By now you will have come across some of the difficulties and pain that come with learning the guitar. For most of you, just pressing down the strings and trying to play chords will have caused some moderate pain. Most of this pain will be in your fretting hand ( left hand for right handed players). This pain is normally felt in a few places; pain in your fingertips, sore wrists, stiff forearms and pain between your thumb and your fingers. Most of this pain is inevitable and will pass with time. If you have serious continued pain in your hands then you should contact a health care professional. Repetitive Strain Injuries (R.S.I) and carpal tunnel syndrome are the most common serious problems that guitarists encounter. However for the vast majority of players these problems are not an issue. The best way to avoid pain when you are playing the guitar is to dedicate some time to warming up
Non-verbal communication Ursula Potivar Showing ANGER Angry people may have clenched fists and they usually point their fingers. Anger moves people to fight or attack. In anger, the closed fists are projected toward the sky or the object of anger. Eyebrow frowns their eyebrows are pushed down in the middle and pulled up at the sides. Nose wrinkle - their nose is pushed up as their brows furrow. Lip corners depressing their lip corners are pulled down to illustrate their dislike. Jaw clinching their jaw muscles tense up, making their teeth clinch and grind. Showing joy
2. Shrove Tuesday traditions. o Had to get up early, to be hard-working for a year o Had to comb your hair 9x, then grow beautiful flax o The flax were as long as your sled ride o Food was on the table throughout the day, so it will continue for the entire year o Eyes were washed 9x, then there won't be mosquitoes in the summer 3. Shrove Tuesday traditions. o When you were eating, you were not allowed to lick your fingers, then you cut your finger in the summer o Shrove carnival o Juniper chase doll, made of straw, transported away form home o Shrove songs o Danced by bagpipes 4. Shrove Tuesday traditions. o People went in the sauna, before dinner o Food was on the table throughout the day o Eaten 9x o Recommended to cut hair, then grew beautiful and healthy hair SLIDING TOOLS IN THE PAST: · Washing bat
Billie on ta ka koos Gabrielle Current, The Knocks, Evelyn, Alice Kistiansen laule kirjutanud. 5 Teosed Tema debüüt, "Ocean Eyes", sai tuntuks ja on saanud ainuüksi Spotifys juba üle 44 miljoni kuulamise, 2018 märtsis. Tema debüüt EP, Don't Smile at Me, ilmus augustis 2017. Pärast EP edu, nimetas Apple kuu aega hiljem (oktoobris 2017) Eilishi oma uusimaks Apple'i Muusika UPNEXT artistiks. Tema tuntumad lood on ka "sHE's BrOKen", "Fingers Crossed", "Six Feet Under", "Bellyache", "Bored", "Watch", "&Burn", "idontwannabeyouanymore" millel on sadu miljoneid kuulamisi.Billie on teinud ka laule koos Khalidi ja teiste artistidega nagu Bhad Bhabie. 6 Kokkuvõte Billie on väga andekas oma vanuse kohta, ikkagi tuleb tal koguaeg uusi laule välja, mis lähevad järjest paremaks ja paremaks.Ta on müünud välja mitmeid tuure ja kõige suurem
TAKE OFF = A. launch plane or rocket B. remove C. leave work for some time D. leave A. The rocket took off with a loud blast and cloud of smoke. D. We took off after the last bell rang. TAKE ON = accept responsibilities She has taken on more than she can handle I'm afraid. TAKE OVER = take control of Mike took over the family business when his father retired. TAKE OUT = A. date, court B. kill C. remove A. I am taking Jill out to a movie tonight. B. The mob ordered a hit on three fingers Tony. They are going to take him out. TAKE TO = A. like B. adjust naturally A. She has really taken to John since she's been here visiting. B. The baby ducks took to the water like, well, ducks to water. TAKE UP = A. begin a hobby B. discuss at later time C. shorten a garment D. occupy space A. "Who took up archery? I see the bow and arrows over there." B. This should be taken up at the next meeting. C. "She's nuts! She wants her mini skirt taken up." D. "He takes up too much space
positions & distance - either consciously(c) or involuntarily( ) .Its not only your tongue you communicate with but also you speak with your body movements and gestures. The Main Aspects of Body Language Gestures: A gesture is the verbal or non-verbal body movement used to express or emphasize() an idea , an emotion or a state of mind. Body Movements: This includes the head, eyes, eyebrows , lips , neck , shoulders, fingers and so on. One can distinguish() four main kinds of gesticulation(): Emblem, illustrators, regular and self-touching. Behavior : This refers quite simply , to everything we do which is overt or observable(). It is important because it is observable to others. Emotions: Refers to states such as happiness, depression & anxiety & milder moods such as feeling of pleasure & displeasure ( ), degrees of excitement or drowsiness etc. A `Emotional cue' is a
Come with us and you will see This, our town of Halloween [PUMPKIN PATCH CHORUS] This is Halloween, this is Halloween Pumpkins scream in the dead of night [GHOSTS] This is Halloween, everybody make a scene Trick or treat till the neighbors gonna die of fright It's our town, everybody scream In this town of Halloween [CREATURE UNDER THE BED] I am the one hiding under your bed Teeth ground sharp and eyes glowing red [MAN UNDER THE STAIRS] I am the one hiding under yours stairs Fingers like snakes and spiders in my hair [CORPSE CHORUS] This is Halloween, this is Halloween [VAMPIRES] Halloween! Halloween! Halloween! Halloween! In this town we call home Everyone hail to the pumpkin song [MAYOR] In this town, don't we love it now? Everybody's waiting for the next surprise [CORPSE CHORUS] Round that corner, man hiding in the trash can Something's waiting now to pounce, and how you'll... [HARLEQUIN DEMON, WEREWOLF & MELTING MAN] Scream! This is Halloween
The most important day Helen remembers in all her life is when, Anne Sullivan went to her. She knew that something was happening, she went outside and waited o the steps of her house. She felt someone walking towards her and hoped that it was her mother, who picker her up and held her close, but it was her teacher. The next mornig Miss Sullivan gave her a doll and finger spelled D-O-L-L into her hand. She was interested and immitated the movements with her fingers. She learned a lot of words like that. But after several weeks with her teacher did he understad that everything has a name. One day Helen didn´t understand the difference between mug and water. She became angry and threw the doll on the floor and she didn´t feel sory for doing it. Anne took her to the well and putted her hand under the water and speled the word W-A-T-E-R into her other hand. That moment she understood that it was water and
is freed from the situation and goes to her room. Bella finds that she is too wound up to relax, and hatches a plan to drive to La Push to visit Jacob. Charlie is pleased with the idea and gladly lets Bella go, even knowing this will mean she may be late for curfew. Unfortunately when Bella tries to start her truck she is met with silence, and soon discovers she is not alone in the cab of her truck. Quietly turning some mysterious object between his fingers in the darkness, Edward quietly says, "Alice called." He then begins to expound on the theory behind why Alice cannot see a werewolf with her abilities. He calmly states that he will return her truck to working order by morning if she decides to drive herself to school. Conceding that she may close her window if she chooses not to see him tonight. Bella storms into the house announcing that her truck won't start, that she is tired, and is going to bed
This goes for virtually everything: language, dress, respect for appointments and deadlines, respect for personal space and personal time. If you have someone's home and work telephone number, call him or her at work until invited to call his or her home Good to know Eye contact is important as long as it isn't too obtrusive. Don't chew gum in public. It's considered vulgar. Slapping an open palm over a closed fist is considered rude. And please do not snap your fingers! The French smile shouldn't be perceived as a greeting or a sign of approval. Summary Although French people might sometimes be perceived to be rude by foreigners, formal language and behavior are considered very important. If you're headed to France for business reasons, you'll want to know a little bit about French business etiquette. In general, the French are very formal in their cocial customs , and this transfers right over into the business world. Thank you for listening!
The girl started to look for it when she noticed that it had fallen straight onto the hedgehog's back . The hedgehog had been cuddled up and was sputtering now . The girl tried to get the rose but the thorns were pricking . Finally she got it . But oh dear ! The rose was covered with hedgehog's quills now . The girl tried to get away with them but accidentally she pricked in her finger and it started bleeding . She looked her other fingers. They were also a little bloody . She guessed it had happened when she tried to get the rose from hedgehog's back . Accidentally she held the petals with her bloody hands. And now they were covered with blood . The girl put the rose in her basket and ran home . Mother treated her hands a little bit and then the girl started to decorate the home . She put the hepatices and anemones to every room . But into her room she only put one vase with a rose ,
His relationship with his father had changed after his father had become semi-invalid. After the incident Tom’s father was very severe with him. He felt like he had to compete for mother’s attention and frequently spited him with stinging criticism. Tom was afraid of his father. Tom’s mother was aware of the situation but did not intervene. “She took all this in silence. If Father then left the room she would smile briefly at Tom or tidy his hair with her fingers.” Tom wanted to spend as much time with his mother as he could. But when his mother got ill Julie prohibited being around her that much. He did not like the evenings without her. Tom hated and was afraid of going to school because of the bullying. It was hard to force him to go to school, he screamed and pounded. He was clever in a petty and argumentative way — the perfect victim on the playground. “Tom was just this sort of whom to nag at” (translated). He believed that
8 better parem + 8 brilliant at sth. 9 brave julge/vapper + 9 calm down 10 calm rahulik + 10 cheer sb. up 11 cheerful rõõmsameelne + 11 clench their fist 12 cunning kaval + 12 close to sth. 13 delicious maitsev + 13 delighted with sth. 14 delighted meelitatud - 14 dissapointed with sth/sb. 15 depressed rusutud - 15 drum their fingers 16 dreading kartma - 16 easing up 17 exhausted surmväsinud - 17 exited about sth. 18 exited põnevil + 18 faithful to sb. 19 express välja näitama + 19 friendly to/with sb. 20 fantastic fantasiline + 20 frightened of sth. 21 fascinating pilku köitev + 21 frown 22 fear hirm + 22 furious with sb. about sth. 23 filthy räpane + 23 get sb
Schule. Alal hoidma: Sustain Alaselg: The small of the back Aldis: To be prone to sth Antud juhul: Given what happened Ebameeldiv lõhn/kogemus/töö: Disagreeable smell/experience/job Ekslik: Error-prone Elama istuva eluviisi järgi: To lead a sedentary life Ette kohut mõistma: To prejudge Geenifond: Gene pool Geneetiline eelsoodumus: Genetic predisposition Haige süda: Heart condition Hõljuk: Hovercraft Hommikust õhtuni tööd rabama: To work one's fingers to the bone Järgnevad sündmused: Subsequent events Jõupingutus: Exert effort Keelama kellegil midagi teha: Forbid sb from doing sth Keele peal olema: To be on the tip of one's tongue Kehtestama nõudmisi: To impose demands on sth/sb Kellegi kinnisidee toitumisest: Sb's obsession with diet Kellegi ootamatu surm: The sudden demise of sb Kellegile abistavat kätt ulatama: To give sb a hand with sth Kinni maksma arvet: To foot the bill Kõõlus: Tendon, sinew
There will be three parts to this lesson. First, I will show you another warm up pattern, then show you the song's lyrics and how the chords work with them, finally we will get you playing along with the band. This final part should be fun and easy as you have already mastered the song and it should be a matter of just doing what you have already done but with accompanyment of instruments. Ok. Let's get into another one of our warm up techniques. This one will once again use all your fingers and all the strings. The following pattern is similar to those that I have already shown you, so you should have no problem playing it. Now, as always I would like you to use correct fingering. The correct finger will be written out below the TAB. You will have noticed that when there is a zero on the above tab there is no fingering indicated. That is because a zero indicates an open fret, therefore you don't need to use a finger to push down on the string. Keep working with
level and run the motor again. Observe PWM noise is caused by and explain the noise. Is it higher or the voltage inverter less than before. switching at a frequency in the audible range. 6 Using Boost Selection, set the variable torque boost to 30.0 VT. Run the motor The spring effect was at very low speed (2-3 Hz). Suspend weak. warily the motor shaft with fingers. Observe the spring effect (strong or weak?). Stop the motor. 4. Solutions of the problems 1.1 What dictates the maximal voltage of the drive? Why is it limited? Maximal voltage voltage is determined by the drive manufacturer and is usually dictated by the motors ability to dissipate excess thermal energy that comes from the internal resistance of windings. Applying excessive voltage can cause the motor to run inefficently, components
Each wolf, in turn, approaches the individual members of the Cullen family, smelling and sniffing them all. Bella recognizes Jacob as the reddish-brown wolf. She realizes he seems the most relaxed of the pack. Jacob meets her gaze and comes closer. Bella notices that Edward is measuring her reactions, clearly hoping to find her afraid or disgusted by what she sees. But instead of being afraid, Bella reaches out and runs her fingers through Jacob's fur. She is surprised by how it is both rough and soft. Suddenly Jacob licks her across her entire face, laughing and jumping out of the way when she yells and smacks at him playfully in response. Both vampires and werewolves, and especially Edward, are all shocked and bewildered by the encounter. The wolves leave, but Jacob stays behind. Jacob speaks to Edward through his mind, eventually turning back into his human form to openly discuss Bella's safety during the
She accepted and went to live with him. But soon Sedna discovered that her new husband was not a man but only a fulmar. When Sedna's father visited her, he convinced Sedna to leave with him in his boat. Unfortunately, the fulmar caught them, and created with his wings an enormous storm which threatened to overturn the boat. Terrified, Sedna's father tried to throw the girl overboard to her husband, but she grasped the boat's side. In fear, the father cut off Sedna's fingers until she fell into the sea.. It is said that Sedna resides at the bottom of the sea with the seals and other sea animals that were created from her fingers. A large planetoid discovered in November 2003 has been named after Sedna. The planetoid orbits on the cold, outer fringe of our Solar System. Arctic Cultures There are people of different cultures and backgrounds who live in the Arctic region. Read on to learn more about two of these cultures. Inuit
using their cars. The family, comprising Malcolm, 48, Carol, 43, and their four children Emma, 17, Richard, 14, Tamsin, 9, and Tom, 7, were not enthusiastic, but everyone, except for Emma, agreed to try. (She couldn't stand the thought of being without the telephone and her car, which she had only just learnt to drive, so she refused point-blank to join in.) The other three children were not allowed to use their computers or watch TV. They were banned from opening the freezer to get out fish fingers and oven chips. Malcolm was forbidden to use his electric razor and mobile phone, but allowed to use his car for work. Carol was encouraged to go everywhere on foot or by bicyle (women rarely drove 50 years ago), told to ignore the washing machine and dishwasher, and she was discouraged from using the telephone. How did they cope? The much-dreaded three days got under way! Old-fashioned meals, games, and entertainment were planned for the evenings. After eating together
41. sa peaksid kasutama kandikut-you should use a tray 42. ta patsutas oma koera sageli-he often patted his dog 43. kui kaua on ta olnud pime-how long has he been blind 44. käskivalt-imperiously 45. naerma puhkema-bust out laughing 46. piht-waist 47. miks ta kehitas õlgu-why did he shrug his shoulders 48. vaata lapsed plaksutavd käsi-look the children are clapping their hands 49. ära nipsuta oma sõrmi kogu aeg-dont snap your fingers all the time 50. ta noogutas peaga nõusolekuks-he nodded his head in agreement 51. koerad hauguvad-dogs bark 52. hobused hirnuvad-horses neigh 53. hundid uluvad-wolves howl 54. lõvid möirgavad-lions roar 55. lambad määgivad-sheep bleat 56. ussid sisisedavd-snakes hiss 57. öökullid huilgavad-owls hoot 58. kassis näuvad-cats miaow 59. kanad kaagutavad-hens cluck 60. linnud siristavad-birds chirp depht-sügavus
Idioms in Use. Ø Onions, C.T.(ed.)(1966). The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology. Classification of idioms Classification of idioms for better understanding and learning. I think idioms can be grouped in a variety of ways. According to "English Vocabulary in Use" there are 3 groups of idioms. Grammatical By meaning By verb or another key word verb + object verb + preposition His fingers are all phrase thumbs [clumsy] hold someone's Rise the eyebrows Do you mind my smoking? [object hand [to wonder] to] [to take care of] Some difficulties with translation of idioms For me, translation is art based on knowledge. Of course, an interpreter must have a good knowledge of
promptly forgot me altogether. After a beat, I just reached over and dumped the change into the woman's bag. Then I risked a glance at the man again, finding him watching me even as the brunette gushed thank-yous. To him. Not to me, of course, the one who'd actually helped. I talked over her. "May I have my badge, please?" He offered it back to me. Although I made an effort to retrieve it without touching him, his fingers brushed mine, sending that charge of awareness into me all over again. "Thank you," I muttered before skirting him and pushing out to the street through the revolving door. I paused on the sidewalk, gulping in a breath of New York air redolent with a million different things, some good and some toxic. There was a sleek black Bentley SUV in front of the building and I saw my reflection in the spotless limo tinted windows. I was flushed and my gray eyes were overly bright
• The pulsator, resulting in this intermittent flow is what finally led to a really workable milking machine. The USDA finally tested and gave it's approval to a pulsator milking machine in 1898. Late 19th century • During the late 19th century, while many inventors were struggling with the problems of the constant suction milkers, others were working on a great variety of mechanical devices to simulate hand milking. Most of these devices incorporated rollers or fingers that intermittently pressed on the teat, often working from top to bottom. • Some of these devices were simple, others were composed of hundreds of parts and worked by cranks. Such mechanical milkers were still being patented after the turn of the century, despite the arrival of the pulsator machines. • Mechanical milkers could not compensate for the changing size of the cow's teats as milking progressed, and did not milk to completion. They also forced some milk back into the
drinking anything. As High As A Kite: Anything that is high up in the sky. Crack Someone Up: To make someone laugh. At The Drop Of A Hat: Willing to do something immediately. Cross Your Fingers: Baker's Dozen: To hope that something happens the way you want it to. Thirteen. Cry Over Spilt Milk: Barking Up The Wrong Tree: When you complain about a loss from the past. A mistake made in something you are trying to achieve.
he saw took his breath away: there was a village, but it was all burning and the people were sleeping an eternal sleep everywhere he looked. Some of them were seriosly injured, but alive. So he dared to sneek closer and take a better look. One old man, who was still moving a bit, saw the soldier and waved sadly his hand. The youth climbed slowly over some dead bodies and sat near the injured person. "What happened?" he asked "Who are these terrifiing creatures?" The old man pointed one of his fingers to the north. The soldier took a look and saw an old wooden church that wasn`t swallowed by the river of fire yet. "What`s in there?" he said, but no answer was given. The old man was dead. The soldier prayed in the name of the Queen and stood up. Whoever these creatures that destroyed this village were they are gone now. No other creepy noise followed, so the man decided to pay a visit to the church that was soon covered within furious flames.
Näited: Johnnie Walker Red Label, Jack Daniels Tenesse Whiskey, Jameson Irish Whiskey Tekiila Tekiila on fermenteeritud agaavimahlast destilleeritud kange alkohoolne jook, mida toodetakse ainult Mehhikos. Selle valmistamiseks sobib vaid üks agaav kõigist teadaolevaist liikidest ning alamliikidest - sinine agaav. Toorelt on taime viljaliha mürgine, ohutuks ning suhkrurikkaks muutub see alles küpsetamise või kuumutamise käigus. Näited: Sierra Silver, Olmeco Blanco, Two Fingers Gold Brändi Brändi on kääritatud viinamarjadest, veinist või veinitööstuse jääkidest destilleeritud ja tammevaadis laagerdatud alkohoolne jook, mis reeglina sisaldab umbes 40 (35% - 60%) mahuprotsenti alkoholi. Piirkondlikud brändisordid on konjak, armanjakk, vinjakk. Õunabrändit nimetatakse kalvadoseks. Näited: Metaxa, Torres 10Y, Louis VX, Ibis XO Liköör Liköör on alkohoolne jook, mis sisaldab rohkesti suhkrut. Liköörid jagunevad lahjadeks
Debating witches and folklore Fear of the dark, fear of the dark The unknown troubles on your mind I have constant fear that something's always nearMaybe your mind is playing tricks Fear of the dark, fear of the dark You sense, and suddenly eyes fix I have a phobia that someone's always there On dancing shadows from behind. Have you run your fingers down the wall Fear of the dark, fear of the dark I have a constant fear that something's always And have you felt your neck skin crawl near When you're searching for the light ? Fear of the dark, fear of the dark Sometimes when you're scared to take a look I have a phobia that someone's always there. At the corner of the room You've sensed that something's watching you
Feelings and Opinions 1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) When Dick saw his neighbour kick his dog he became angry/nervous. b) Sue wasn't really interested/interesting in the film. c) We were both afraid/anxious that we would miss the plane. d) I wish you wouldn't snap your fingers. It's very annoying/worrying. e) You're not scared/thrilled of spiders, are you? f) If we forget to do our homework, our teacher gets cross/terrifying. g) Tim completely lost his temper! He was absolutely furious/upset. h) Your written work is full of careless/naughty mistakes. 2. Replace the word(s) in italics with a suitable word from the box. Use each word once. confused fascinating scared depressed dull glad naughty upset
............................... to Allah with a three-day festival. (WILLING; OBEY) 16. The monitoring programme is .............................. well developed in our school.(SPECTACULAR) 17. For much of the last decade, Italy's leaning tower of Pisa was a huge .................................. site. (CONSTRUCT) 18. When planning began in 1989, Prof. Piero Pierotti called the rescue effort "irresponsible ......................." that would put the tower at risk.(MAD) 19. Once and for all - fingers crossed - the leaning tower has been .................................. .(RIGHT) 20. I ............................. this morning and was late for my English classes.(SLEEP). 21. The film, though poor in artistic values, was a ............................... success. (FINANCE) 22. The doctor ......................................my illness as a rare ape-like syndrome, taking into ......................... my strange facial mimics. (DIAGNOSIS; CONSIDER) 23. The lower salaries would be a slight .
Spiritual Kung Fu Yi-Lang/ Tegevuse lavastaja Half a Loaf of Kung Fu Master Jiang The Fearless Hyena Shing Lung/ Tegevuse lavastaja Dragon Fist Tang How-Yuen/ Tegevuse lavastaja Immortal Warriors Tegevuse lavastaja Master with Cracked Fingers Jackie Chan/ Tegevuse lavastaja The Young Master Draakon / Master Lung The Big Brawl Jerry Kwan / Lung Read Lips Produtsent The Gold-Hunters Produtsent Dragon Lord Dragon Ho/ Lung/ Tegevuse lavastaja
just across the border in Russia, are neither common nor popular in Finland. Emotions are not expressed publicly, only among relatives and very good friends. It is inappropriate to eat food while walking on the street. The only exception might be ice cream. The European style of eating--fork remaining in the left hand--prevails in Finland. Avoid eating anything with your fingers, including fruit. Refrain from eating before your host begins, and take small portions because it is the custom to eat everything on one's plate. At a dinner party, it is customary to refrain from drinking until the host offers a toast, and to refrain from eating until the host begins. Standing with arms folded is sometimes viewed as a sign of arrogance. Always cover the mouth when yawning! Finnish Behaviour Finns believe there is a proper way to act in any circumstance and always expect