Births in Estonia in January 2009 and December 2008. This graph shows how many children were born in December 2008 and January 2009 in each county. The horizontal axis represents the counties and vertical axis represents the number of children. Most children born in January 2009 and December 2008 were born in Harjumaa and second popular place was Tartu. In December there were 644 births in Harjumaa and in January there was a plunge to 582. In Tartu there was a decrease too. In January there were 37 births less than in December. In Pärnumaa, Ida-Virumaa, Viljandimaa, Jõgevamaa, Võrumaa, Valgamaa and Hiiumaa there was a recovering and the number of births was bigger than a month ago. According to that in Tartu, Harjumaa, Lääne-Virumaa, Raplamaa, Jõrvamaa, Saaremaa, Põlvamaa and Läänemaa the number of births decreased. Viljandimaa, Raplamaa, Järvamaa, Saaremaa, Võrumaa, Valgamaa, Põlvamaa, Läänemaa and
extreme weather, that partly includes Phoenix and Las Vegas. · The idea to move most of Phoenix and Las Vegas to the Tuktoyaktuk, Arctic Sea. · A six lane highway will be built so people from across North America can easily access the resort with their cars. · This resort is like a never ending party - At the end of the night, as the party comes to an end, everyone will have a chance to pause and relax, momentarily, then they can plunge into the next night's party. · Popualrity : In summer there is a change to enjoy a 20 hour sunshine. In winter it would be even busier, because it would attract people from around the globe who want to adapt to global warming by escaping.
in Europe Teine tase Kolmas tase The Eurasian lynx is the Neljas tase largest lynx species Viies tase Average weight 10-20 kg (max 32 kg) Life-span 15 years Multiplicity about 600 Last hunting season 87 lynx'es were caught These stealthy cats avoid humans and hunt at night, so they are rarely seen. The lynx are so dependent on their prey that their populations fluctuate with a periodic plunge in their predators numbers. Last hunting season 87 lynx'es were caught, but only 16 lynxes this season. On average one lynx kills about 50 roe deers a year. Wild boar (Sus scrofa) Hunting season 01.01-31.12 Wild boar is a typical Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigee fair game in Estonia Teine tase Average weight 80- 150 Kolmas tase kg (max 350 ) Neljas tase
On samuti sobilik freesimaks toorikuid milles on lõhed. Lõikesse minnes mõjub alguses lõikejõud õrnemalt. Vähendab vibratsiooni pikkade freeside puhul või väiksemate tööriistahoidjate puhul. Õhem laast võimaldab kõrget tootlikkust mitmetes protsessides: suurem ettenihe, samas jääb lõikejõud keskpäraseks. Suurem ettenihe teeb sageli tasa lõikenurgast tingitud väiksema lõikesügavuse. 10 kraadi - Kasutatakse kiirfreesimisel ja ,,plunge" puuriv-freesimisel. See võimaldab töötada suurtel lõikereziimidel, kus on väike laastupaksus, aga suur ettenihe.Eelised on väike lõikejõud. Enamasti teljesuunaline nii kiirfreesimisel kui ka puuriv-freesimisel. Piiravaks on vaid vibratsiooni oht. Võimaldab eraldada suurt materjali hulka. Raadiusplaadid - Omab muutuvat lõikenurka. Alates 0 kuni 90 kraadi sõltuvalt lõikesügavusest. Raadius terikplaat omab väga tugevat lõikeserva
rightful owner something that has been taken away, lost, or surrendered. Lulu offered to point out all her sons' fathers and the tribal council presented the restitution for Lamartine. a beeline (286) the shortest, most direct route. When the house was burning, Lulu ran in a beeline. to venerate (289) to hold in deep respect; to honour in recognition of qualities of holiness, excellence, wisdom, etc. Lulu bought the Plunge of the Brave, which everyone had, whether they liked Nector and wanted to venerate his youth or not. what with something (293)(informal) because of sth; used to list the various reasons for something. Nector and Lulu began to kiss and things being what they were, what with Nector knocking off Lulu's wig and Lipsha popping in unexpectedly. to jig (295) to dance quickly, in a jerky manner; To move or bob up and down jerkily and rapidly.
16. Paver 16. Laotur 17. Permissible deviation 17. Lubatav hälve 18. Pick axe 18. Kirka 19. Pier 19. Sillasammas, muul, sadamasild 20. Pile 20. Vai 21. Pillar 21. Tugipost 22. Piston 22. Kolb 23. Plane survey 23. Horisontaalmõõdistamine 24. Plunge 24. Laadima, laadimine 25. Point of curve, point of curvature 25. Kurvi algus 26. Point of tangent, point of tangency 26. Kõvera lõpp 27. Pretreatment 27. Eeltöötlus 28. Prime cost 28. Omahind 29. Prime mover 29. Puksiir(auto, -traktor) 30. Processing 30. Töötlus R vocabulary 1. Radiate 1. Kiirgama 2
options that suit a range of more significant investment levels. There's no doubt that a franchise can be an effective way into business. But do your homework before purchasing a franchise. Make sure that you understand fully any ongoing costs that a franchise will incur post-purchase. Be clear about whether you have to purchase supplies only from the franchise company. Look at a range of franchise opportunities before taking the plunge. Good franchise companies will always encourage potential franchisees to speak with established franchisees something that you should always take up. RS http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/sme/dont-quit-your-job-until-youre- ready-783828.html Derivations NOUN VERB ADJECTIVE ADVERB 1. Explanation explain explanatory - 2
on moodustunud praktiliselt kõik dolokivid, sest seda mõjutavad? -Keila lade: Kahula, Vasalemma, Blidene ja (trilobiidid, skorpion); molluskid (karbid, teod, looduses ei esine tingimusi, kus dolomiit saaks natuke Variku ja Plunge Mb kihistud peajalgsed); okasnahksed (meritäht, meriliiliad) Lõimis – koostisosade terasuurus. Voolusängi -Oandu lade: Vasalemma, Rägavere, Hirmuse, veekogust otse evaporiidina kristalliseeruda.
100 Kama sutra positions Bandoleer The woman lies on the back with her knees up towards her chest. The man kneels facing her so she can put her feet on his chest. The Bridge Only try this if your man is super flexible and strong - you don't want to give him a hernia! The Grip The Grip sex position may be more comfortable if a cushion is placed under the woman's bottom to raise her hips slightly. Afternoon Delight This is a good resting position, ideal for getting your breath back during a long sex session. The Rider In the Rider sex position she kneels astride her partner but with her back to him as if in the Reverse Cowgirl, but she leans forward to balance herself on his knees. The Eagle The man kneels at the edge of the bed in front of his partner, who's lying on her back, knees slightly bent up. He holds her legs up and apart by grabbing onto her ankles as he enters her. Penetration is very deep and sa...
Clarissa Dalloway. Beginning-clarissa opens a window-a birght morning in June. 52 y old upper- class London housewife. Preparing a party. Goes to buy flowers-walks through the streets of London. Different people participate in the same experience-waiting for the queen to pass in a motor-car, airpane writing on the sky, beautiful flowers in the park. Different reactions. Somebody has to die for the others to feel the importance of living. Great courage to plunge into life or death. To 'assemble'-after calamities of life, after disintegration of war Septimus Smith. Clarissa's intended 'double'. Clarissa-light and happiness. Septimus-dark, shell shocked, war-smitten. Airplane writing for people in park-wonder. For septimus-horror. Reminds of the sound of explosion. Loss of friend Evans. Septimus' role in the book. To show what it is like to be unable to find stability in familiar circumstances. Sees no point in living in the Britain he had fought for
I took him in, a vagabond, a beggar! . . . 'Tis too much! No more pious folk for me! I shall abhor them utterly forever, And henceforth treat them worse than any devil. CLEANTE So! There you go again, quite off the handle! In nothing do you keep an even temper. You never know what reason is, but always Jump first to one extreme, and then the other. You see your error, and you recognise That you've been cozened by a feigned zeal; But to make up for't, in the name of reason, Why should you plunge into a worse mistake, And find no difference in character Between a worthless scamp, and all good people? What! Just because a rascal boldly duped you With pompous show of false austerity, Must you needs have it everybody's like him, And no one's truly pious nowadays? Leave such conclusions to mere infidels; Distinguish virtue from its counterfeit, Don't give esteem too quickly, at a venture, But try to keep, in this, the golden mean. If you can help it, don't uphold imposture;
Speaker 1 There's a guy I often page 2425 and aren't speaking to each bump into at parties called Jordan. I'm not sure where he lives exactly other. 1 1 plunge but I presume it's somewhere nearby 4 Matt and I have been through a 2 count as I often see him taking his dog for a lot together. 3 conviction walk in the park opposite my house. 5 Becky and I go back eight years
GUILDENSTERN 106 Good my lord, vouchsafe me a word with you. HAMLET Sir, a whole history. GUILDENSTERN The king, sir,— HAMLET Ay, sir, what of him? GUILDENSTERN Is in his retirement marvellous distempered. HAMLET With drink, sir? GUILDENSTERN No, my lord, rather with choler. HAMLET Your wisdom should show itself more richer to signify this to his doctor; for, for me to put him to his purgation would perhaps plunge him into far more choler. GUILDENSTERN Good my lord, put your discourse into some frame and start not so wildly from my affair. HAMLET I am tame, sir: pronounce. 107 GUILDENSTERN The queen, your mother, in most great affliction of spirit, hath sent me to you. HAMLET You are welcome. GUILDENSTERN Nay, good my lord, this courtesy is not of the right breed. If it shall please you to make me a
are ready to cross the threshold and truly begin the adventure. The problems of the Home Tribe are clear to everyone, and desperate — something must be done, now! Ready or not, we lope out of the village leaving all things familiar behind. As you pull away you feel the jerk of the invisible threads that bind you to your loved ones. It's difficult to pull away from every thing you know but with a deep breath you go on, taking the plunge into the abyss of the unknown. We enter a strange no-man's-land, a world between worlds, a zone of crossing that may be desolate and lonely, or in places, crowded with life. You sense the presence of other beings, other forces with sharp thorns or claws, guarding the way to the treasure you seek. But there's no turning back now, we all feel it; the adventure has begun for good or ill.
..how perfect I felt to him...how he'd never stop...couldn't stop. I came with a sharp cry of relief, vibrating with the ecstasy of it, and he was right there with me. His pace quickened for several slamming thrusts; then he climaxed with a hiss of my name, spilling into me. I sank lax into the mattress, sweaty and boneless and replete. "I'm not done," he whispered darkly, adjusting his knees to increase the force of his thrusts. The pace remained expertly measured, each plunge staking a claim-your body exists to serve me. Biting my lip, I fought back the sounds of helpless pleasure that might've broken the tranquility of the night...and betrayed the frightening depths of emotion I was beginning to feel for Gideon Cross. 12 Gideon found me in the shower the next morning. He strode into the master bath gloriously nude, moving with that sleek confident grace I'd admired from the beginning
around them and, seeing that no one else is reacting with concern, walk on con- vinced that nothing is wrong. Were you to find yourself in such a predicament, what could you do to over- come the odds against receiving help? Because your physical abilities would be de- teriorating, time would be crucial. If, before you could summon aid, you lost your speech or mobility or consciousness, your chances for assistance and for recovery would plunge drastically. It would be essential to try to request help quickly. What would be the most effective form of that request? Moans, groans, or outcries prob- ably would not do. They might bring you some attention, but they would not pro- vide enough information to assure passersby that a true emergency existed. If mere outcries are unlikely to produce help from the passing crowd, per- haps you should be more specific. Indeed, you need to do more than try to gain
) version of the theory remains tenable. And it is generally agreed that speaker-meaning must be in some way a matter of speakers' intentions and other mental states. But now we must turn back to the first stage of the Gricean program, the reduction of sentence meaning to speaker-meaning. Sentence meaning As may surprise you after you have read the previous section, Grice's (1968) construction of sentence meaning out of speaker-meaning is elaborate and full of tricky details. Rather than plunge into them, I shall reveal some obstacles in advance. Then I shall only outline the way(s) in which Grice tries to surmount them. It would be natural to start by supposing that a given English sentence means that P only in the sense that when speakers of English utter that sen- tence, they always or at least normally (speaker-)mean that P. But here come the problems. Obstacle 1 Ziff (1967) offered the following two examples:
Based on this information, IBM decided to concentrate its efforts on mainframes, where it was already the world leader, and ignore the personal computer market, leaving it to a little upstart company in Cupertino, California, called Apple Computer. When the Apple computers hit the market and began to sell by the hundreds, and then thousands, IBM got smart fast. IBM did an about-face and decided to plunge into the small computer business. And the company did. IBM came out with a PC that within four years captured more than 50 percent of the world market for smaller computers. ccc_tracy_8_136-153.qxd 6/23/03 2:48 PM Page 143 Think Like a Genius ➤ 143 ■ WATCH FOR THE TRENDS But IBM failed to notice that a major trend to smaller computers had taken place
Or kneeling by the little plot of dirt around the mailbox, the cemetery of all the flowers she'd tried to grow. The memories were better than any reality I would see today. But I raced away from them, toward the corner, leaving everything behind me. I felt so slow, like I was running through wet sand -- I couldn't seem to get enough purchase from the concrete. I tripped several times, once falling, catching myself with my hands, scraping them on the sidewalk, and then lurching up to plunge forward again. But at last I made it to the corner. Just another street now; I ran, sweat pouring down my face, gasping. The sun was hot on my skin, too bright as it bounced off the white concrete and blinded me. I felt dangerously exposed. More fiercely than I would have dreamed I was capable of, I wished for the green, protective forests of Forks... of home. When I rounded the last corner, onto Cactus, I could see the studio, looking just as I remembered it. The
official one at Stavka. Only the date of the advance was unknown, but the Germans assumed that it would take a little time before this ponderous Russian steamroller could get up momentum. They determined to seize the initiative and attack first in the hope of throwing a monkey wrench into the steamroller's mechanism. Ludendorff's plan was characteristically bold. He removed a German army from the defenses blocking the invader and poised it in the north for a plunge downwards into the right side of the Russian wedge. On November 11, the point of this dagger—an army under Mackensen— began to pierce the Russian flank. At 2:10 p.m. the next day, the chief of staff of one of the Russian armies under attack transmitted a long radiogram which the Central Powers intercepted. In addition to mentioning the date of the projected Russian advance, it specified the line of demarcation between his army and a neighbor—always a zone of weakness