Dear Sir/Madam I am writing in response to your advertisement of the Bennington Rock Festival. Firstly I would like further information about what bands or musicians are performing at the festival. Secondly your advertisement mentions that the package includes transport. I would like to know the schedule back to the airport when the festival is over, because the last flight back on the 17th will be at 9:15 pm. I also have some queries regrading if we could book a room for three in advance if possible.Could you also indicate whether the meals will be included in the two nights? Thank you in advance for your assistance.I’m looking forward to receiving your reply Yours faithfully Mary Muri
when the reporter, Brazil, presses the button to activate the boot-release rather than the siren on their first outing. Brazil isn't the only troublemaker in West's life her cat's angsty, her hormones are misbehaving, her overweight husband, her opposite number in the police department is behaving like a jackass, the radio despatcher is determined to trip her up and orange coloured corpses keep turning up on her way. The book keeps us in tension until the mid-book and then mentions the names of the murders at the casual remark. Sulked tusatsema Swarm parv, sülem, kihama, üles ronima Perpetration toimepanek, pahategu Mumble pomisema, nämmutama, pobisime Tossed vintsutatud Supervise järele vaatama, kontrollima, valvama, juhendama Burden koorem, kaudsed kulud, korduv rida Shrug õlakehitus, vangutama Gestured zest, viipama, kehaliigutus, kätega vehkima Crumple kortsuma, kokku varisema, kirtsutama, kägardama Groaning ohkamine
As a result, he can minimize the outcome, maximize the income and avoid the failure as well. Therefore, his way to success will be very sturdy;while without careful planning, taking risks and chances thoughtlessly will make us easily be confused when too many new things need figuring out. Of course, in business, sometimes we can not predict what will happen and that there is some thing out of plan is inevitable. But with well planning that mentions all the possible situations, we can quickly back on our feet, or even turn mistakes into advantages as well. However, the issue is still debated, maybe other people have their own reasons to chose taking risks or chances but in my opinion, with such clear and stable reasons above, I ensure that careful planning results in success.
took to find Johns grandfathers grave who had been an itinerant preacher. It had been a rough journey, which lasted for week. They had very little to eat and nowhere to sleep. It had been a bonding experience for them. John Ames is amazed by the fact that everywhere he goes people seem to know that he is a reverend, even strangers. Mr. Ames thinks about the brightest memories of his childhood and writes them down hoping that his son learns something from every story he has put down for him. He mentions his good old friend Mr. Boughton tells about a small disaster that had happened to their hens and the barn. John Ames really wants his son to know and remember him when he is gone and tries to give a detailed list of his regrets and meaningful stories hoping his son learns from them. My opinion: It was quite a boring book for me, full of descriptions and stories regarding religion, although there were many profound thoughts.
Describe his looks and skills. The Squire is curlyhaired, youthfully handsome, and loves dancing and courting. The Knight's Yeoman(est: VABAMEES): What is his status in society? Describe his looks and skills. The servant who accompanies the Knight and the Squire. The narrator mentions that his dress and weapons suggest he may be a forester. The Prioress (est: NUNN/PRIORESS): What is her name? Describe her in terms of looks, manners, character. What is said about the way she speaks French? Who accompanied her? Described as modest and quiet, this Prioress (a nun who is head of her convent) aspires to have exquisite taste. Her table manners are dainty, she knows French (though not the French of the court), she dresses well, and she is charitable and compassionate.
Edward takes out a large envelope that he retrieved from her mail and hands it to her. Bella's application from Dartmouth was accepted without Bella's knowledge that Edward had even sent it in. Edward tries to persuade her to spend a year at school in an effort to put off her change for as long as possible, but Bella remains unmoved. Her mind is made up and even waiting until graduation seemed too risky to her. Bella mentions to Edward about the missing clothes and pillows from her room and asks him to ask Alice where she put them, but he is completely confused. He says that Alice hadn't taken her things. That's when the pieces click into place and he realizes that the same intruder that was in her room had taken things that contained her scent to bring back as proof that she had been found. When Edward's phone rings, it is Carlisle and before Edward can tell him
continues to ponder marriage and how her mother and friends will react to the news of a wedding. When Jacob wakes up, he is angry with himself for wasting his time with her by sleeping. He takes her outside to clear his head and tells her that although he wanted to handle this differently, he has run out of time. He needs her to know he is in love with her. He acknowledges that she doesn't feel the same way, but he wants her to realize she has other options besides becoming a vampire. *Bella mentions in the chapter that it feels more like February than May. As in most of Eclipse, there is some inconsistency in the time-line due to the fact that Stephenie worked off of a 2007 calendar when the year in the book was really 2006.
per minute. Karamitroglou published the article entitled "A Proposed Set of Subtitling Standards in Europe" in issue number 2 of Translation Journal in 1998. This art- icle covers many aspects in relation with subtitles, their format and the profession- al conventions at stake. With a somewhat prescriptive intention, the author pro- poses some linguistic "best practices", as far as creation of subtitles is concerned. In terms of reading speed, he mentions that a tested value for "average readers" (i.e. aged 1465 years, and who belong to a middle-high social class from an edu- Babel 59:4 (2013), 406420. © Fédération des Traducteurs (fit) Revue Babel doi 10.1075/babel.59.4.02mar issn 05219744 e-issn 15699668 Subtitle reading speed407 cational and social standpoint) oscillates between 150 and 180 words per minute.
her. Bella never says another word to Jacob, refusing to even return his smiles or acknowledge his well-wishes for her injured hand. As they arrive at the Cullen home, Edward pulls around to the garage where Bella sees Rosalie and Emmett working on the Jeep. Emmett notices Bella's hand and asks her about it, bursting into laughter when she admits to punching a werewolf in the face. Rosalie, however, brings his laughter to an abrupt halt when she mentions merely that "Jasper's going to win the bet." When Bella asks about the comment, Edward grudgingly explains that Jasper and Emmett are betting on how well Bella will be able to handle her first year as a vampire, and on how many people she will lose control over and kill. Edward also affirms that Jasper is betting high, since it would make Jasper feel better about his own struggles with sticking to the Cullen's diet. Carlisle treats Bella's broken hand
Logical "to join" w-d is use of longer spoiling the lofty effect. Function notions, hidden comparison attribute is non-evaluative in the same description instead of irony, humour. (dead (faded due to long use "green grass"; grammatical relation plain & short (Author mentions: elevated +down- -"mouth of a bottle"), (trite (through constant use) - to-earth; colloquial + formal voc.; trite "a ray of hope"- original to 2 w-s in the expression a colloquial w-s to distinguished
distinguish someone's sexual identity solely based upon a few words, or much less, a single phone. As it turns out, it is. How it is done, is also shown (although I must admit that my current education did not allow me to understand all the details of the methods used) and a lot of research poured into finding out what it is that random people find "sounding gay" or "sounding heterosexual". The articles have a nine year gap, and the newer, written 2015 also mentions Munson et al's research several times. One of the main differences between the researches is that while Munson et al included bisexual men and women, and also Lesbians, Erik.C. Tracy worked solely with the topic of gay men. Both, however, did their research on American English. As to the conclusions: * Yes, listeners can distinguish between LGB and heterosexual men and women. * Listeners rely more on vowels than consonants, and of those, only few.
monitoring of environment is very important part of sustainable tourism management. In third place all will come equally - economic, cultural and benefits to stakeholders. These themes are mentioned three times out of five; it makes them also highly important in order to defining ST and making it happening. On the fourth place, it is thinking about future in present and preserving present values for the future, it has two mentions out of five, surprisingly so less, however it has high importance on ST development and it's preserving. On the last place, comes manner of thought that sustainability can be achieved on long term process, surprisingly only one source (UNWTO, 2011) briefly mentions it. Although, all these themes are mentioned differently, some less than others, they all are 3
He is the wise one, like druid who knows everything. They four are the main one, who are destined to save the galaxy. Slartibartfast is a designer of planets (travelling between planets is the same ordinary like walking throught streets in our life). He has also designed fjords in Norway. In that books he picks up Arthur Dent and Ford Perfect on Lord's Cricket Ground with Starship Bistromath and they go to stop Krikkit's robot, who want to bring together the pieces of Wikkit Gate. The book mentions the thunder god Thor, vikings god (vikigns lived in Norway). Ford's cousin is Zaphod Beeblebrox, because they have same mothers. Zaphod is unusual character with two heads and three arms. Also his clothing is notable. He wears rare clothes that are brightly contrast coloured. Marvin is the Paranoid Android (android is like a robot, who speak many different languages). Marvin is the robot in Heart of Gold. His brain has the size of a planet. He is claimed to be
sees Gertrude and finds out that he has been seeing a singer lately. He goes on to her aunt. When he meets her, they have a little chat about Gertrude. Then Freddie tries to sell some dog biscuits to her. After seeing that she is not interested, he goes to Rupert to borrow his dog. Back at the castle he manages to create quite a mess. Seeing that, the aunt leaves and Freddie does not manage to sell any dog biscuits. After that Freddie has an argument with Gertrude and mentions that he will show something at that evening. In the evening, when everybody was sitting in the lounge, Freddie decided to show the aunt how well Rupert's dog catches rats. Of course, he releases the rats in the middle of the room and the dog starts to pursue them, creating a big mess. In the middle of all that, Rupert arrives and stops the dog, charming Gertrude with the act. Gertrude's aunt, however, is charmed by the dog's performance
The original translation by Mabbe was in 1631 in London, and uses English from that period. This is actually his second translation of the same work; the first was completed in 1598. In 1972 the Tamesis Press published an edition of the 1598 (almost exactly 100 years after the original writing by Rojas) work by Guadalupe Lacalle, who "concluded that the printed edition of 1631, is a complete, but bowdlerized text, as Mabbe had made a large number of alterations and mentions of God's name or religious observance, not to mention some of the less religious observance of the Spanish 4 clergy noted by Fernando de Rojas" (Severin pg XIV). On page 65 Mabbe translates "en las bestias, en la saves, en las reptilias" as "birds, beasts and all creatures that creep and crawl upon the earth." A small example of how he extends the words.
Arabic and that any translations are necessarily deficient, which are regarded only as commentaries on the Koran. Muslims identify the prophets of Islam as those humans chosen by God to be his messengers. According to the Koran, the prophets were instructed by God to bring the ,,will of God" to the peoples of the nations. Muslims believe that prophets are human and not divine, though some are able to perform miracles to prove their claim. The Koran mentions the names of numerous figures considered prophets in Islam, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus, among others. Muslims believe that God finally sent Muhammad as the last prophet to convey the divine message to the whole world. In Islam, the normative example of Muhhamad's life is called the Sunnah. This example is preserved in traditions known as hadith, which recount his words, his actions, and his personal characteristics. The Sunnah is seen as crucial to guiding
Muslims identify the prophets of Islam as those humans chosen by God to be His messengers. According to the Qur'an the descendants of Abraham and Imran were chosen by God to bring the "Will of God" to the peoples of the nations. Muslims believe that prophets are human and not divine, though some are able to perform miracles to prove their claim. Islamic theology says that all of God's messengers preached the message of Islam--submission to the Will of God. The Qur'an mentions the names of numerous figures considered prophets in Islam, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus, among others. Muslims believe that God finally sent Muhammad (Seal of the Prophets) to convey the divine message to the whole world. In Islam, the "normative" example of Muhammad's life is called the Sunnah (literally "trodden path"). This example is preserved in traditions known as hadith ("reports"), which recount his words, his actions, and his personal characteristics
He later tells the audience that he will actually ask questions of Cassio in regards to Bianca, the prostitute. Watching the conversation, Othello witnesses Cassio laughing openly, and though he cannot hear the details, assumes it is about Desdemona. When Bianca enters and tosses the handkerchief back to Cassio, his rage is set, having seen Cassio’s mistress handling Desdemona’s handkerchief. He convinces himself that he must kill Cassio and Desdemona that very night. He mentions poison, but Iago pushes him to strangle her in the bed in which she betrayed him. Lodovico enters with Desdemona with a letter recalling Othello back to Venice. The two discuss Cassio, upsetting Othello even further and when Desdemona expresses happiness at being recalled, Othello strikes here. Lodovico is surprised by the violence and the loss of control by Othello. Scene 2 Othello questions Emilia about Desdemona’s infidelities, to which Emilie denies the accusations.
J. Enright, John Holloway, Donald Davie and Elizabeth Jennings, constitute the poetic group that would denominate The Movement, and that appeared in society in 1956 with a titled anthology. If we make case to the interview that John Haffenden does to Larkin in 1981, there is no doubt that he admired Eliot (Larkin 2001, 52), although at two concrete moments he distancing radically of him: When Larkin mentions that life and work always go united (2001, 49), and when he affirms sharply that poems don’t come from other poems, they come from being oneself in life. Every man is an island, entire of himself, as Donne said” (2001, 54). This distancing don’t have to be consider an “anxiety of the influence” of the poetry of Eliot (that, in fact, resemble nothing like the one of Larkin), but like a rupture
Neo-Nats in Uk? Chmelnicki, Bandera on currency. Only non-good choices for Js in Uk. Not many Js there anymore. Many young former SU Israelis have returned to former SU, mostly R and Uk. R and Uk nationalists; transnationalism. Migration tied to economy. Back to Babi Yar memorials. 61, poem published. Literaturnaya Gazeta, very popular among educated. Says there is anti-Semitism in SU, Uk collaborators. Pogrom in Malakhovka, Dagestan, 59. Poem declared that WWII J suffering was unique. Mentions Anna Frank (censored), SU version of Anna Frank happened here too. Govt reacts harshly in newspapers, until end of 62? Shastakovich's symphony. Couldn't react harshly to Shastakovich, famous. Changed some text in the symphony? More 13 May 2014 48-67 SU relations w IL. Lukewarm IL relying on France? France diff role. IL not all that socialist. Refugees from SU, see SU as sort of homeland, not devil. 2 nd, 3rd aliyahs, changed name, lang, ID. Million + from SU didn't change ID, preserved R
his four days in Vienna. While Jake and Bill look for a restaurant, they see Brett get out of a cab. Jake, up to this point, is unaware that she has returned from San Sebastian. Jake, Bill, and Brett go for drinks together. Brett eventually leaves to meet Mike Campbell, and Jake and Bill eat dinner and drink some more in a restaurant packed with American tourists. Later, they meet Brett and Mike at a café. Mike is drunk and continually mentions how beautiful Brett is. He wants to return to their hotel early. Jake and Bill decide to attend a boxing match, leaving them alone. Summary: Chapter IX The next morning, Jake receives a wire from Cohn asking to meet Bill and Jake when they go fishing in Spain. Jake makes the necessary arrangements. That evening Jake finds Brett and Mike at a bar. They ask if they may join him in Spain as well. Jake politely responds that they may. When Mike leaves to get a
For them, Muhammad was God's final prophet and the Qur'an is the revelations he received over more than two decades. In Islam, prophets are men selected by God to be his messengers. Muslims believe that prophets are human and not divine, though some are able to perform miracles to prove their claim. Islamic prophets are considered to be the closest to perfection of all humans, and are uniquely the recipients of divine revelation--either directly from God or through angels. The Qur'an mentions the names of numerous figures considered prophets in Islam, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus, among others. Islamic theology says that all of God's messengers since Adam preached the message of Islam--submission to the will of the one God. Islam is described in the Qur'an as "the primordial nature upon which God created mankind", and the Qur'an states that the proper name Muslim was given by Abraham.
He kills them by heating the tin with a flame. Haie's lice have red crosses on their heads, and he jokes that he got them at a hospital where they attended the surgeon general. Himmelstoss has arrived in the camp, proving the rumor true. He was caught tormenting his recruits excessively and has been sent to the front as punishment. Müller begins asking everyone what they would do if the war ended suddenly. Kropp says the war will not end, but Müller persists. Kat mentions his wife and children. The younger men mention women and getting drunk. Haie says that he would become a noncommissioned army officer since digging peat, his old job, is such a terrible occupation. Tjaden states that he would concentrate on getting revenge on Himmelstoss. Detering says that he would return to his farm. Himmelstoss approaches the men, who rudely ignore him. He orders Tjaden to stand, but Tjaden moons him in response. Tjaden rushes off to hide before Himmelstoss returns with the
270, etc.), which pass unobserved by the source text readers, may widen, if preserved in translation, the cultural distance between the author and the translation readers, whose culture is (mis)represented. Cronin (2003, p. 157) mentions the tendency, in travel writing in major languages, to minoritize the minority language. We could say in addition that, by eliminating any reference to `reality', the erroneous transcription of the minority language actually annihilates it.
such fairytale towns, such idyllic places, it is perfect place to live in, but the good businessmen are actually liers who destroy and cheat. Vice has become a virtue, the virtuous are mocked by the others, the system of values are turned upside town. The only power is money. Even the most honest man has problems of remainig honest. He says that in fact corruption can be traced to the very roots of colonial america. For example he even mentions the origin of the first owners of the houses of New Bay town. Some of their ancesters were pirates. They got their original capitals by pirating. Now the family say that they are old familys with old money. The protagonist is Ethan Allen Hawley. He is well educated, he comes from a good family, wife and two children, at the beginning he is a honest, good man. His family has alost all of his money , he is forced to work in a grocery store under Marullo who is illegal immigrant from Italy
Analysis of Treaties Name Short name (if applicable) It's important because nowadays we have very long names, which are almost never used. Date of adoption Date of enter into force These two are important because treaties do not have retroactive force. This means that (they are valid from) treaties can influence states only from the time it enters into force. However, some conventions do have retroactive force if the convention mentions it specifically in the convention, e.g. concerning international crimes. Number of participants (signed/ratified) Treaties are legally binding only on member States (if not customary law) are legally binding when ratified . If a country joined in 1999 you can't use 1988 requirements/regulations ?! Structure modern treaties very often have many annexes and additional regulations etc
either J3/K3 or (outrageously) J6/K6, since J2 seemed as obvious as the other undeniable J statements. But now Russell ingeniously denies statement K2, "(6) is a subjectpredicate sentence," since he denies that "The present King of France" is "really" a singular term. Of course (6) has subjectpredicate form in the superficial grammatical way. But notice again that our three conjuncts are all general statements and that none mentions any specific individual corresponding to the alleged King; "the King" figures nowhere in logical form as a subject. (Alternatively and less dramatically, we could keep K2, understanding it as alluding to superficial grammatical form, and reject K3 on the grounds that a superficially subjectpredicate sentence can be meaningful without picking out any particular individual because it abbreviates a trio of purely general statements.) Negative Existentials
Mellen, well-known American authority on cats, in her "Practical Cat Book" (1939) writes "Although this cat generally is referred to as the Royal, and even as the Sacred Siamese, it is the common cat of Siam, just as the Manx, equally an aristocrat, is the common cat of the Isle of Man." France also reproduces a letter Mellen received from Dr. Hugh M. Smith, Adviser in Fisheries to His Siamese Majesty’s Government between 1923 and 1934. In addition to the Siamese cat, he mentions a "mauve" cat which is no doubt the Si-Sawat (Korat) and kinked- tailed cats which were, and still are, common throughout Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore (and in the modern Japanese Bobtail breed). "I was well Acquainted with cats in Siam, but made no special study of them. There appear to
(A) abusive (B) interesting (C) enriching (D) archaic 19. Most migrant workers move in a well-established pattern according to the season of the regions where they work. (A) area (B) way (C) group (D) habit 20. The standard definition of writing highlights the fact that writing is in principle the representation of language rather than a direct representation of thought. (A) mentions (B) conceals (C) emphasizes (D) distorts 21. An intensification of internal stress and conflict among social, racial, and ideological groups has had profound effects on education in the twentieth century. (A) disruptive (B) significant (C) unavoidable (D) debilitating 22. Visible light is the most familiar form of electromagnetic radiation (4). (A) perceivable (B) blinding (C) dim (D) measurable 23
for final consent. Privatization of agricultural land For the purposes of the privatization of State owned agricultural land two cases are identified: a) privatization of rented agricultural land and b) privatization of non-rented agricultural land. The privatization of rented agricultural land is carried out exclusively via direct selling and the buyer may only be the tenant of the land. The Law on State Property mentions the timeframe (the period before 1st May 2011) during when the tenant is entitled to require privatization of rented agricultural land. If the tenant does not request privatization of the land before the expiration of this period, privatization will take place in accordance with the rules applicable to un-rented land. Privatization of agricultural land which is not rented may be accomplished in the following forms: a) Auction; b) Direct Selling; b
So great was the flow that General Cesare Ame, head of the S.I.M., began to publish a daily Bulletin I, which summarized the most significant information. Its three copies went to Mussolini, to the chief of the general staff, and to the king, through his aide-de-camp. The S.I.M. distributed other important solutions individually to the proper parties. Diplomatic traffic naturally went to Count Galeazzo Ciano, the Foreign Minister, whose many mentions of the solutions in his famous diary testify to their importance. According to the diary, Sezione 5 read British, Rumanian, and Turkish traffic. The Italians drank as deeply of the stream of that neutral's messages as the Hungarian group that worked for Hottl was to do. For more than two years, Turkish cryptograms told the Italian government of rumored Allied war plans, of Allied views, of an uncommitted observer's comments on Axis programs and prospects. On
forever and ever just hearing your voice, i get butterflies and can't help but smile. i miss you even before you leave. I would do anything in the world for your since you are my world and my everything. when i first met you i never would have imagined that i would have such a strong feelings for you, i never would have thought that i would have dreams about you or miss being by your side or get butterflies in my stomach when someone mentions your name, when i first met you i never would've thought that i would love you.. Kui mind ükskord enam siin pole.. Kui mind ükskord enam ei tule..Ei näe mu nime ekraanil Ei kuule mu häält vastamas. Kui valid mu numbri Kui vaatad mu pilti ja see on tuhmunud. Ja silmad mis sealt vastu vaatavad On kauged ja võõrad. Kui hüüad mu nime. Ja sellele ei reageeri keegi. Kui püüad meenutada möödunud tutvust Inimest kellele olid SA nii tähtis. Nii vajalik..Nii kallis..Kui tunned
2 Without any doubt Alo Põldmäe’s best achievements belong to the area of chamber music, where his lyrical and poetic vision of the world has been disclosed, his culture of taste and polish of detail are displayed. But I would like to advise the composer to specify strictly the central idea of the work… Otherwise that picturesque path without a determined end in itself, may lead the wrong way… 3 Presenting some stylistic features of Alo Põldmäe’s output Priit Kuusk mentions instrumentality, use of timbre, hidden polyphony, technical complexity side by side with open emotions, intimacy, closeness to nature and rural life. Also playfulness, and submerging into the Estonian character and attention to global issues.4 1 Kristel Pappel, Sirp ja Vasar 21 Nov. 1986. 2 Alo Põldmäe. On Music. Õhtuleht 13 Febr. 1979. 3 Alla Grigoryeva. Focus on Current Problems. Sovetskaya Muzyka 8 (1979) 32. 4
"I landed a Grey Isles campaign." "Oh my God! Cary, that's awesome! I love their jeans." "What are you doing for lunch?" I grinned. "Celebrating with you. Can you be here at noon?" "I'm already on my way." I hung up and rocked back in my chair, so thrilled for Cary I felt like dancing. Needing something to do to kill the fifteen minutes remaining before my lunch break, I checked my inbox again and found a Google alert digest for Gideon's name. Over thirty mentions, in just one day. I opened the e-mail and freaked out a little at the numerous "mystery woman" headlines. I clicked on the first link and found myself landing on a gossip blog. There, in living color, was a photo of Gideon kissing me senseless on the sidewalk outside of his gym. The accompanying article was short and to the point: "Gideon Cross, New York's most eligible bachelor since John F. Kennedy Jr., was spotted yesterday in a passionate public embrace
The clouds were thin today, a few streaks of sunlight escaping through far away in the west. He got out and walked around the car to open my door. He held out his hand. I sat stubbornly in my seat, arms folded, feeling a secret twinge of smugness. The lot was crowded with people in formal dress: witnesses. He couldn't remove me forcibly from the car as he might have if we'd been alone. He sighed. "When someone wants to kill you, you're brave as a lion -- and then when someone mentions dancing..." He shook his head. I gulped. Dancing. "Bella, I won't let anything hurt you -- not even yourself. I won't let go of you once, I promise." I thought about that and suddenly felt much better. He could see that in my face. "There, now," he said gently, "it won't be so bad." He leaned down and wrapped one arm around my waist. I took his other hand and let him lift me from the car. He kept his arm tightly around me, supporting me as I limped toward the school.