THE COLDEST PLACE ON EARTH 1. elanik inhabitant 2. ära puhuma blow away 3. liiga pagana külm too damn cold 4. millegagi põrkuma collide with sth 5. tegelikult in fact 6. kauge, eemalasetsev remote 7. eespool midagi, kedagi ahead of sth 8. olema huvitatud/kirglik millegi suhtes be passionate about sth 9. huvi köitma capture interest 10
have to understand that success means various things for different persons. The main question is what makes a human being happy? In my opinion, as a person claims that he is happy, then we can firmly say that this person is successful in life because he feels content with his life. Contentedness and happiness are the key factors in determing how succesful someone is. It is often said that for a small town inhabitant, it is a lot harder to achieve something in life. I totally disagree with this statement. There are just other values in a town with a small population density. Values concerning family life are coming more forth, career and such kind of personal ambitions are kept in the backround. Also it is often mentioned that making a successful career in a small town is largely impossible, because of the lack of different resources and opportunities. By
47. Johannes Greenberg "Pajats" 48. Eduard Viiralt "Põrgu" 49. Eduard Viiralt "Kabaree" 50. Eduard Viiralt "Jutlustaja" 51. Eduard Viiralt "Absindijoojad" 52. Eduard Viiralt "Berberi tüdruk kaameliga" 53. Eduard Viiralt "Viljandi maastik" 54. Viktor Karrus "Vilja riigile" 55. Ülo Sooster "Autoportree" 56. Ülo Sooster "Värvilised kadakad" 57. Ülo Sooster "Punane muna" 58. Valve Janov "Varajased kalad" 59. Valve Janov "Näitusel" 60. Olav Maran "Inhabitant" 61. Valdur Ohakas "Punane akt" 62. Valdur Ohakas "Roosa kompositsioon" 63. Valdur Ohakas "Helendav figuur" 64. Ilmar Malin "Paul Eerik Rummo portree" 65. Ilmar Malin "Rõõmus agregaat" 66. Kaljo Põllu "Iive,iive" 67. Kaljo Põllu "Arhitekt" 68. Kaljo Põllu "Maailm kui pada" 69. Leonhard Lapin "Naine-masin" 70. Sirje Runge "Geomeetriline XIV" 71. Malle Leis "Punased hobused" 72. Malle Leis "Sügissuvi" 73. Jüri Arrak "Tsirkus" 74. Raul Meel "Trumm ja sõel" 75
1945) remains a centre for fashion, culture and artistic achievement. 1. In ex. 2 at page 19 you have to read and translate the words from the text and divide them into 4 groups according to their word-stress. I swamp, Celtic, devastate, province, fort, hostile, reign, flourish, mighty, grant, charter, citizen, secular, turbulent, costly, claim, breach, fourfold, filth, era. II inhabitant, basilica, defence, withdraw, invade, decisive, accession, succeed, disaster, erect, achievement. III occupation, influential, execution, restoration. IV ecclesiastical. 2. In ex. 3 at page 20 you had to find some information about those famous people. Alfred the Great (reigned 871-899) Saxon king, a learned man, chose London to be the capital of the country. Edward the Confessor (1042-1066) a weak English king, more interested in
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Even the hounds that were in pursuit of the maiden are now just whimpering about. Three of the riders continue on, down into a clearing where they find the girl dead and a giant black hound tearing out the throat of Hugo Baskerville. Holmes does not find the legend to be of particular interest, until Mortimer shows him a recent newspaper article. It describes Sir Charles as well liked and charitable, reflecting sadly that the recently deceased was only an inhabitant of Baskerville Hall for two years. His death was discovered when he failed to return from his nightly walk down the yew alley and his servant Barrymore (who also lives at the hall, with his wife) went out looking for him. Sir Charless body was discovered at the end of the alley with no signs of violence on it, but severe facial distortion, attributed to his heart problems. Unexplained however, is why he appears (from his footprints in the damp ground)
stereotypically, though not exclusively, been women. Witch-hunts first appeared in large numbers in southern France and Switzerland during the 14th and 15th centuries. The peak years of witch-hunts in southwest Germany were from 1561 to 1670. One writer has estimated the number of executions at an avarage of 600 a year for certain German cities or two a day. Nine-hundred witches were put to deathh in a day. In the Bishopric of Trier, in 1585, two villages were left with only one female inhabitant each. Many writers have estimated the total number killed to have been in the millions. Women made up some 85 percent of Athose executed old women, young women and children. In locale and timing, the most virulent witch hunts were associated with periods of great social upheaval shaking feodalism at its roots mass peasent uprising and conspiracies, the beginnings of capitalism, and the rise of Protestantism. There is fragmentary evidence which feminists ought to
When he is alone, he weeps silently. The same time billy contines to time travel. Vonnegut adds a fantastic element to the novel. His time travel is a symbol of billys discontent, he is not happy at all. Goes to Tralfamadore, being kidnapped by aliens, lives in a zoo. The inhabitants can observe him. He uses the planet of Tralfamadore to show the planet where the technological revolution is over, technology has won. Because once a long time ago Tralfamadore was inhabitant by humans who had their doubts and these human qualities were actually seen as obstacles on the road to progress. Machines, robots, who have no doubt, proved to be much more eficiant. When tralfamadorians ask their most powerful computers how to develop life, men are useless, humans are useless, machines are far more reliable, and men should kill themselves and let machines advance progress. This is what was eventualy done in tralfamadore, all the men were killed
He travelled all over India. Он объехал всю Индию 2. в продолжение (всего времени) It rained throughout the Дождь лил всю ночь. night. 18. from the 8th century on- начиная с VIII века wards cp. from now on с этих пор, отныне 19. in'habit жить, обитать, населять inhabitant житель; обитатель settle селиться, обосновываться; заселять settler поселенец 20. as'similate smb. ассимилировать кого-л. NB. В глаголах (а также в сущ. и прил.), оканчивающихся на -ate, ударение падает на третий слог от конца
highest popu lat ion in the world , with an estimated 780 to 1169 300 to 449 2000 Per sons pe r 2050 (projected) Persons per square mile square mile 1.3 billion inhabitant s, one -firth of the world to tal. 390 to 779 150 to 299 India had reached 1 bi llion, while the United States 195 to 389 75 to 149 China 330 China .. , . . , .. , , ' , 360 had the wor ld's third-largest population , with 65 to 194 25 to 74 India 800 India .. .. .. .. ... 1,450
Prince of Conde, had invested it at dawn Wednesday, April 19, 1628. But the Huguenots, inside the battlements of the little town in southern France, were putting up a stiff defense. They cannonaded Conde from a tower and contemptuously rejected his demands that they surrender, saying that they would die instead. Conde brought up five big cannon from Albi, a dozen miles away, and on Sunday ranged them in an ominous line facing Realmont. That same day his soldiers captured an inhabitant of the town who was trying to carry an enciphered message to Huguenot forces outside. None of Conde's men could unriddle it, but during the week the prince learned that it might be solved by the scion of a leading family of Albi who was known to have an interest in ciphers. Conde sent him the cryptogram. The young man solved it on the spot. It revealed that the Huguenots desperately needed munitions and that, if they were not supplied, they would have to yield. This was news indeed,