5-th chapter Root asks about the alert that Foaly has given him. Foaly says that Captain Holly Short is missing. Her locator was seen across the ocean and the coastline. It shows that she went to site fifty- seven. They lose the picture from her helmet but Foaly says that they still have the sound. Root can hear a human voice asking Holly to surrender and talking about the secret ritual. Foaly and Root go back to the camera feed and go through it slowly, seeing in slow motion a hypodermic dart fly through the air. They realize that Holly is missing in action, probably dead. They had a locator which had a very strong signal moving to north. They had blueprints. Blueprints helped to see what´s inside the ship. Artemis hid Holly´s locator into ship. Root didn´t know that and followed signal. The ship was like a trap. Root searched the ship until he found a room. In that room, there was Artemis. Artemis talked to Root throu...
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• The poor things were kept in small cages without room to move. • [ as form of address ] You lucky thing winninga car. A special case of extension --- “…generalization of a proper name to a whole class of people, things, or events…” Example: Duns was a man. John Duns. Before it used to mean a scholastic sect memeber who followed him. Later dunce came from his name and it means a pedant and dull person who reads books a lot. Specialization (narrowing): deer, fowl, meat, engine Denotative shift (sideways movement) …a combination of extension and specialization. Ie Ossip can be fowl talk, a persoon who talks fowl talk, a godfather or godmother, a sponsor, or a familiar acquaintance or friend. 1) extension>> godparents in baptism > bosom friends (disappearance of religious restriction) 2) narrowing>> the new sense cannot be applied to godparents with which you are not on friendly terms terms (the
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As settlers moved into mainland South Africa, the ingredients for their usual dishes were not available. This meant they had to adapt their eating habits to their new homes. The Cape Malays were considered the masters of seasoning. When the Malays arrived in the region, they spiced, curried and often sweetened variations of many European traditional dishes. Fish and shellfish might be grilled, fried, baked or curried. Some of the more exotic Cape dishes consist of venison and fowl. Venison meat is traditionally cooked in wine and served either with rich gravy or stewed preserves. Putu-Pap or Crumbly Pap (Serves 6) Ingredients 750 ml water 2 tsp. salt 1 kg fine white corn meal, in place of maize meal Preparation Bring water to boil. Pour meal into centre of water to form a pile, add salt, but do not stir. Reduce heat by removing from stove. Put lid on and let sit for 5 minutes. Stir with fork or wooden spoon until pap is fine-grained and crumbly
Segajõusööt sisaldab, Pärlkanade vanus päevades % 1...45 1...45 46...80 46...75 Nisu 22,0 30,0 20,0 17,0 Kaer 15,0 20,0 Oder 30,0 30,0 Mais 20,0 30,0 Hernes 12,0 20,0 Linaseemnekook 8,0 10,0 Sojasrott 5,0 14,0 5,0 15,0 Hüdrolüsaatpärm 6,0 4,0 3,0 4,0 Kalajahu 9,0 9,0 2,0 2,3 Liha-kondijahu 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 Rohujahu 2,0 4,0 Ajalugu Faasanlaste sugukonda kuuluv pärlkana toodi Euroopasse Guineast ning seetõttu on pärlkana inglisekeelne nimi Guinea fowl. Vutid Põldvutt (lad. Coturnix coturnix) on väikseim kanaline kaaluga 140-200g. kodustati 16. sajandil Hiinas Iseloomustus Nad on säilitanud täielikult lennuvõime. Liha meenutab metslindude liha, täielikult on kadunud haudeinstinkt. Hautamine kestab 16-17 päeva. Kohanevad hästi puuris-pidamisega, aga tühisemgi tingimuste muutmine (ümberpaigutamine, valgustuse järsk nõrgenemine või tugevnemine, sööda muutumine). Põldvutid kaaluvad 120 -150 grammi
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Or "The Grateful Dead," which is the name of a rock band; sentences containing that title do not mean that at least one thing is grateful and dead and . . . Russell might fairly retort that, as the capital letters show, those titles are not being used as descriptions at all, but (of course) as fused titles. "The Swan" is the name of a piece of instrumental music by Saint-Saëns, and sentences containing that title are about music, not about water fowl. But Donnellan shows that there are less formal cases in which we use descriptions solely to focus on a particular individual regardless of that person or thing's attributes. 24 Reference and referring For contrast, here is a standard Russellian example. We come across the hideously murdered body of Smith, and I assert (12) Smith's murderer is insane meaning that whoever committed this terrible crime is insane. Donnellan