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Davy Humphry

DAVY HUMPHRY KES ON DAVY HUMPHRY ? Ta oli inglise keemik ning füüsik. Oli üks elektrokeemia teerajajaid Sündis 17. detsember 1778. aastal Penzance's Inglismaal Suri 29. mai 1829. aastal Genfis Sveitsis. ELU Tal oli üks vend ja kolm õde. Isa suri 1794. aastal Oma hariduse omandas ta Penance koolist ja hiljem Truro koolist. Nooruses aitas tema haridusele kaasa John Tokin ( Penance's kirurg). Ta oli juba noorena väga tark ja omandas kergelt teadmisi (enamasti raamatutest). Talle meeldis lugeda ajaloo raamatuid. ELU 1801. aastal hakkas Suurbritannia kuninglikus asutuses (teaduste koolis) tööle avaliku lektorina. Tema loengud said väga populaarseks. 1812. aastal abiellus Jane Apreece'ga. 18131815 aastatel reisis Euroopas.

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Estonian Public holidays

It is also known as Holy Friday, Great Friday, Black Friday, or Easter Friday, though the latter properly refers to the Friday in Easter week. Easter Sunday Moveable Sunday Easter is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament. Easter is the culmination of the Passion of Christ, preceded by Lent, a forty- day period of fasting, prayer, and penance. The last week of Lent is called Holy Week, and it contains the days of the Easter Triduum, including Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday in the Catholic Church), commemorating Maundy and the Last Supper, as well as Good Friday, commemorating the crucifixion and death of Jesus. Easter is followed by a fifty-day period called Eastertide or the Easter Season, ending with Pentecost Sunday. Victory Day June 23 Võidupüha or Victory Day is a public holiday in Estonia, which has been celebrated on

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Geoffrey chaucer

ecclesiastical court. This Summoner is a lecherous man whose face is scarred by leprosy. He gets drunk frequently, is irritable, and is not particularly qualified for his position. He spouts the few words of Latin he knows in an attempt to sound educated. The Pardoner (est: INDULGENTSIMÜÜJA): Describe his personality and looks? How did he make his money? How religious was he? Pardoners granted papal indulgences--reprieves from penance in exchange for charitable donations to the Church. Many pardoners, including this one, collected profits for themselves. In fact, Chaucer's Pardoner excels in fraud, carrying a bag full of fake relics--for example, he claims to have the veil of the Virgin Mary. The Pardoner has long, greasy, yellow hair and is beardless. These characteristics were associated with shiftiness and gender ambiguity in Chaucer's time.

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

tweaks to ad copy for a chain of organic grocery stores. "Talk about strange bedfellows," Mark had teased, not knowing how apt that was in regard to my personal life. I'd just shut down my computer and was pulling my purse out of the drawer when my phone rang. I glanced at the clock, saw it was exactly five, and considered ignoring the call because I was technically done for the day. But since I was still feeling shitty about my overly-long lunch, I considered it penance and answered. "Mark Garrity's-" "Eva honey. Richard says you forgot your cell phone at his office." I exhaled in a rush and sagged back into my chair. I could picture the handkerchief wringing that usually accompanied that particular anxious tone of my mother's. It drove me nuts and it also broke my heart. "Hi, Mom. How are you?" "Oh, I'm lovely. Thank you." My mom had a voice that was both girlish and breathy, like Marilyn Monroe crossed with Scarlett Johansson

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

hung next to. The canvas overflowed with bright figures in swirling robes, writhing around long pillars and off marbled balconies. I couldn't tell if it represented Greek mythology, or if the characters floating in the clouds above were meant to be biblical. "Carlisle swam to France, and continued on through Europe, to the universities there. By night he studied music, science, medicine -- and found his calling, his penance, in that, in saving human lives." His expression became awed, almost reverent. "I can't adequately describe the struggle; it took Carlisle two centuries of torturous effort to perfect his self-control. Now he is all but immune to the scent of human blood, and he is able to do the work he loves without agony. He finds a great deal of peace there, at the hospital..." Edward stared off into space for a long moment. Suddenly he seemed to recall his purpose.

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Jane Austen

Chapter 33 More than once did Elizabeth, in her ramble within the park, unexpectedly meet Mr. Darcy. She felt all the perverseness of the mischance that should bring him where no one else was brought, and, to prevent its ever happening again, took care to inform him at first that it was a favourite haunt of hers. How it could occur a second time, therefore, was very odd! Yet it did, and even a third. It seemed like wilful ill-nature, or a voluntary penance, for on these occasions it was not merely a few formal inquiries and an awkward pause and then away, but he actually thought it necessary to turn back and walk with her. He never said a great deal, nor did she give herself the trouble of talking or of listening much; but it struck her in the course of their third rencontre that he was asking some odd unconnected questions--about her pleasure in being at Hunsford, her love of solitary walks, and her opinion of Mr. and Mrs

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