• Highest residential building in Tartu (23 floors) • The building was designed by V. Künnapuu and A. Padrik About 2 • Bottom floors are offices, upper floors are apartments • Tower has net area of 6,904 m² • Also has 3-story parkinghouse with net area of 3 922 m². About 3 • The building has a floorplan structure that resembles a seashell´s spiral About 4 • Built from March 2006 – March 2008 • In mid july 2007 wreath was installed on the top of the building to mark the achievement of the full height of 89,92m Construction 5 6 • In connection with the construction of the building began discussion how the tall buildings fit in Tartu, which compete in the height of St John's church. Some of the
heiress and an orphan. Marian - Laura's half-sister, not attractive but intelligent and resourceful. Walter Hartright - A poor young man who earns his living as a drawing master. The Story... Late one night on a lonely road a young art teacher,Walter, meets a strange woman dressed all in white.Walter goes to Limmeridge House and starts his new job, teaching art to two half sisters, Laura Fairlie and Marian.He falls in love with Laura,who closely resembles the `woman in white', but Laura marries another man, as she promised to her father. She is unhappy, as her husband is interested only in her money. He also has a terrible secret that the`woman in white' knows. He and his sinister friend plot to steal Laura's money by substituting the`woman in white'for Laura. But Laura's husband dies in a fire trying to eliminate the traces of his forgery. Laura and Walter reunite and get married. Thank you for your attention!
Symbols of Estonia Estonian coat of arms The Estonian coat-of-arms has ancient roots and resembles both that of Denmark and of England. The three blue leopard-like creatures on a gold background were first used in 1219 as part of the coat-of-arms of the city of Tallinn and, later in history, of the Estonian province. In 1925, what is called the three lion coat-of-arms finally became the national coat-of-arms. National flower The campaign to choose a national flower for Estonia was organized by The Estonian Wildlife Protection Society in 1967-1968
brown and are borne at the top of an elongated stalk. One petal of the flower changes into a structure akin to a yellow sac, known as the `slipper'. The herb has a plump rootstock that gives rise to numerous curved stems covered with bristles. The stems bear alternate leaves and typical golden yellow blooms. Lady's slipper is a gorgeous member of the orchid family and possesses a distinctive lower lip that transforms into a blow up pouch that resembles the form of a moccasin. This herb has a spicy and bittersweet flavor along with a disagreeable smell. Lady's slipper succeeds well on damp soils rich in humus content and in any open or shady place. The importance of lady's slipper Medicine The Cypripedium species has been used in native remedies for dermatitis, tooth aches, anxiety, headaches, as an antispasmodic, stimulant and sedative, depression, epilepsy, headache, hysteria
Leaving the hospital, Neal finally confronts his father and asserts his right to live his life without his father's interference, and then proceeds with his sister to an art gallery at her insistence, confused as to why he'd need to be there with none of his work submitted. Once there, he realizes that his painting of the "Fork in the Road" was submitted to the art gallery. A few moments later, Grant appears, reminding Neal of the value of honesty and humor. A girl who resembles Lynn (also played by Amy Smart) talks to him, interested in commissioning him to do a series of paintings on roadside motels and diners. As they chat, Grant is seen talking softly to Neal's sister. "You have a birthday coming up, right?" he says, smiling mischievously. "Don't forget to make a wish..."
Both islands tend to have better swimming beaches on their eastern coasts and the further north you go. The west coasts of both islands are quite rugged with cliffs and more unsettled weather. There are however some suitable swimming and bathing beaches here, with iron (volcanic) sand beaches (black sand) being common on the North Island. The longest beach in New Zealand is the 90 mile beach, which is actually about 60 miles long. This beach is famous for its huge sand dunes and resembles the Sahara Desert in places. This beach occupies the north western coastline of the North Island. New Zealand also has some great surf breaks in both islands. The most famous break is situated west of Hamilton in a small town called Raglan. Raglan is known for its unusually long surf rides and is a part of surfings world circuit. 1. Hot Water Beach, Coromandel Peninsula-This gorgeous beach has hidden depths.
Referaat Autor: Klass : 9 Juhendaja: Võnnu 2013 Estonia officially the Republic of Estonia, is a state in the Baltic region of Northern Europe It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia.Across the Baltic Sealies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227km2 The Estonian climate resembles that of other countries on the Baltic littoral. On account of the country's proximity to the sea, the skies are often cloudy, and rain often falls in the spring and autumn, in the winter the rain turns to snow. The highest point in Estonia is Suur Munamäg It is in fact the highest point in the Baltic region Forest cover over one half of Estonia. The most common types of tree are pine, spruce and birch. Estonia, along with Finland and Sweden are the countries with the greatest percentage
Burj al-Arab Hotel - The tourist magnet of Dubai The Burj Al Arab : literally, Tower of the Arabs is a luxury hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Construction Construction of Burj Al Arab began in 1994. In 1999 the tower that resembles the sail of a dhow, became the world's tallest hotel with the height of 321 m. The architect Tom Wright has said that the client wanted a building that would become an iconic or symbolic statement for Dubai. This is very similar to Sydney with its Opera House, or Paris with the Eiffel Tower. It had to be a building that would become synonymous with the name of the country. The world's tallest hotel is also
younger sister's "sensibility," the duality which the novel's title refers to. Elinor, age nineteen, is described as having a "strength of understanding" and "coolness of judgment", as well as the ability to govern and control her feelings. She modestly states that she "greatly esteems" Edward Ferrars, a remark typical of her rational, sensible attitude. In contrast, her younger sister Marianne, who more closely resembles their mother, is "everything but prudent." She longs for a man with taste, grace, spirit, and fire in his eyes, and considers her sister cold-hearted in her calm and tempered regard for Edward Ferrars. Their younger sister Margaret, age thirteen, also shares Marianne's excessive romanticism. Elinor thus stands out in her family as the only sensible and rational woman. The sensibility of Marianne and Mrs. Dashwood manifests itself in their excessive mourning over the deaths of the two men,
According to the Rolling Stone magazine's Top 500 Songs, June Carter wrote this worried about song while driving around aimlessly one night, Cash's wildman ways and aware that she couldn't resist him. "There is no way to be in that kind of hell, no way to extinguish a flame that burns, burns, burns," she wrote. "The Ring of Fire" stands today as one of Johnny's most widely known hits with its catchy tune and deep bass. This song like many others of Cash's resembles a very important part of his life, and it makes it even better that his beloved wife of 35 years wrote for him, about him. "Hurt" 1994 was first written and recorded in by the "Nine Inch Nails" Trent Reznor, and in 2002 Cash put his own country twist on it and made the song his own in his album - "American IV: The Man Comes Around." The accompanying music video, directed by
Great Britain, consisting of England, Scotland and Wales, is 350 miles across at its widest point and 600 miles long at its longest. It has got beautiful beaches, bays, inlets, cliffs and rocky headlands. England features mostly low hills and plains. Its coastline is 3200 km long. The Pennine Chain splits northern England into western and eastern parts. There are many rivers and lakes (Lake District for example). The whole of England resembles a park in the hands of a skilful landscape gardener. Scotland covers about one-third of Great Britain. It has large areas of untouched and wild landscapes. Britain's highest peak, Ben Nevis (1343 m) lies there. Scotland may be divided into the Lowlands and the Northern Highlands. The Great Glen, cutting across the Highlands, is a string of lochs and canals, including Loch Ness and the deepest lake in the UK Loch Morar (310 m). Wales is also a mountainous country
thus the significance of it in the today’s world should not be underestimated. 2) Submarine sandwich is ‘a large sandwich consisting of a long roll split lengthwise and filled with layers of meat, cheese, tomatoes, lettuce and condiments’ (www.ahdictionary.com). How did it get its name? It is difficult to say when the term submarine sandwich was first used for these types of large sandwiches. Although it is quite obvious that the sandwich got its name because of its long shape that resembles submarines, there are several myths around the origin of the term. The first theory is that at the beginning of World War II a sandwich was specifically created in a restaurant in Scollay Square in Boston to appeal to the mean serving at Charlestown Navy Yard. Because it resembled a submarine for its shape, people began to call them “submarine sandwiches”. According to another version, the sandwich was created during World War II by an Italian
y The fruits, wood, and leaves are useful, but the roots make the tree functional. What we don't see give rise to the usefulness that we do see. y Stuffy nose and its purpose y Empty nostrils enable us to smell, but a stuffy nose loses it usefulness y The combination of BOTH form and formless allows a thing to be truly useful y "To make use of what is there, you must make use of what is not" 8) Water as the Highest Good y The highest goodness resembles water y Water greatly benefits myriad things without contention y Water is a fitting metaphor for Tao y Water benefits all living things and is able to flow around the obstacles in its path y It stays in places that people dislike y Water always flows to the lowest place not because it's force to, but because it follows its nature y Similarly, we lower ourselves because humility is in our nature y It does not differentiate between like or dislike
Seerum-keskkond + mitogeenid=kasvufaktorid ja muud proliferisatsiooniks vajalikud substansid. Antibiootikumid-et bakterid vohama ei hakkaks, meie rakud olid antibiootikumile resistentsed (vist). Aminohapped- loomarakk ei ole võimeline kõiki ah ise sünteesima. · Milline on seerumi keskkond, kas seerum on puhverdatud lahus? Seerumi keskkond võiks olla neutraalselähedane (pH 7,2- 7,4) Puhverdatus küsitav.... Serum- watery fluid of the blood that resembles plasma but contains fibrinogen. · Millised tingimused on vajalikud loomarakkude kasvatamiseks kultuuris, miks nad peavad olema just sellised? Loomsed rakud vajavad rikastatud söödet: essentsiaalsed aminohapped (Lys, His, Leu, Ile, Met, Phe, Thr, Trp, Val; Cys, Glu, Tyr), Kasvufaktoreid, Vitamiine, Seerumit,(Kinnitus maatriksit (ECM kinnituseks) koosneb kollageenist, hüaluroon happest ja teistest ECM valkudest). Osad võivad kasvada ka 3D geelis ja suspensioonis
The bank was established by the Treaty of Amsterdam in 1998, and is headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany. As of 2013 the President of the ECB is Mario Draghi, former governor of the Bank of Italy. The owners and shareholders of the European Central Bank are the central banks of the 28 member states of the EU. The primary objective of the European Central Bank is to maintain price stability within the Eurozone. The ECB is governed by European law directly, but its set-up resembles that of a corporation in the sense that the ECB has shareholders and stock capital. Its capital is five billion euro held by the national central banks of the member states as shareholders. The Court of Auditors The European Court of Auditors, despite its name, has no judicial powers. It ensures that taxpayer funds from the budget of the European Union have been correctly spent. The court provides an audit report for each financial year to the Council and Parliament. The Parliament
Carbone, I. & Kohn L.M. 2001. A microbial population-species interface: nested cladistic and coalescent inference with multilocus data. Molecular Ecology 10: 947. Couch, B. C. & Kohn, L. M. 2000. Clonal spread of Sclerotium cepivorum in onion production with evidence of past recombination events. Phytopathology 90: 514-521. Gomis-Ruth, F. X., Moncalian, G., Perez-Luque, R., Gonzalez, A., Cabezon, E., de la Cruz, F. & Coll, M. 2001. The bacterial conjugation protein TrwB resembles ring helicases and F1- ATPase. Nature 409: 637-641. Hawksworth, D. L., Kirk, P.M., Sutton, B.C. & Pegler, D.N. 1995. Ainsworth & Bisby’s Dictionary of the Fungi. CABI, 616 pp. Holst-Jensen, A., Vaage, M., Schumacher, T. & Johansen, S. 1999. Structural characteristics and possible horizontal transfer of group I introns between closely related plant pathogenic fungi. Molecular Biology and Evolution 16: 114-126. Ito, Y. & Hirano, T. 1999
At just over 3 months old, this silver and white tabby male developed a large patch of bright red hair on his back which continued to spread. Eventually the whole fur will become amber. The effect of amber during the colour-change stage depends on the original colour - solid black or blue, bicolour or tabby. The cat pictured is not a typical amber as it has the silver gene so the amber effect is overlaid on silver. A non-agouti amber Norwegian forest Cat resembles a silver tabby, but has a distinctive black nose and black paw-pads instead of the pink/reddish nose with black outlining found on conventional silver tabbies. The photo below shows a non-agouti amber. According to Rui Pacheco, although this cat is clearly non-agouti because of the black nose, he has the phenotype of a silver shaded. Rui's theory is that the amber gene invalidates the action on the non-agouti gene; wide-banding will further lighten the base colour giving a very pale cat with
__________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 6. Do you agree with these statements? Statement I agree I disagree Person can be hypnotisez without him knowing. Hypnosis resembles sleeping. Hypnosis cant be made without hypnotist or therapist. People with low IQ are easily hypnotised. Hypnosis isn’t ecclesiastical. In hypnotic trans hypnotizer has full power over the patient. You can get stuck in hypnotic trans. Hypnotizer has magical powers. Hypnosis is dangerous or unhealthy. Hypnosis is panacea. Person never remembers what happened with him during the procedure. Every hypnosis is self-hypnosis. Hypnosis is accepted as assessable curative and research section. 7
that powerful pull up. As the top of Figure 8 shows, the lift distribution on reasonably "normal" wings and canards somewhat resembles a half ellipse. Different wing planforms generate slightly differing lift distribu- tions, as Figure 8 (Table 1) shows, however, the differences are surpris-
come out of solution and be recovered (or burned) as associated gas or solution gas. A gas well produces predominantly natural gas. However, because the underground temperature and pressure are higher than at the surface, the gas may contain heavier hydrocarbons such as pentane, hexane, and heptane in the gaseous state. At surface conditions these will condense out of the gas to form natural gas condensate, often shortened to condensate. Condensate resembles petrol in appearance and is similar in composition to some volatile light crude oils. The proportion of light hydrocarbons in the petroleum mixture varies greatly among different oil fields, ranging from as much as 97 percent by weight in the lighter oils to as little as 50 percent in the heavier oils and bitumens. The hydrocarbons in crude oil are mostly alkanes, cycloalkanes and various aromatic hydrocarbons while the other organic compounds contain nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur,
rising from a tomb). Similes have following elements: · like, as, as if (traditional) · negative forms (you are not so unkind as man's ingratitude) · degrees of comparison (he has no more idea of money than a cow) · an adverbial phrase containing prepositional phrase, answering question how (with the quickness of a cat she climbed up) · Certain verbs that imply comparison (he reminded me of a lonely cat, he resembles a hungry lion) Some similes have turned into set expressions (as blind as a bat, to smoke like a chimney) Euphemism--a variety of periphrasis (a mild expression for a harsh one). It describes an offensive notion by and inoffensive one. (Death--the journey's end, dream-sleep, crossing the bar) Many euphemisms have also became set expressions (Little Mary-stomach, a gentleman in brown-flea) Personification is ascribing life and any property of life to inanimate objects making them emotional
The indicative mood has a wide variety of tense and aspect forms in the active and passive voice. The sun rises in the east. 2. The imperative mood: It expresses a command or a request to perform an action. The action always refers to the future. Aspect and voice distinctions are not characteristic of the imperative mood. But cf.: Get elected, and then we can talk about changing foreign policy `let + infinitive': Let him finish his dinner. You take it away. The imperative mood resembles the infinitive in form and meaning. As to the meaning, the imperative mood does not express action, only urges the person to fulfil an action. The infinitive names the action. 3. The subjunctive mood: It expresses unreal or hypothetical actions or states. They may be viewed as desired, necessary, possible, supposed, imaginary or contradicting reality. The subjuncitve mood in modern English is generally an optional and stylistically somewhat marked variant of other constructions
cal utterances typically flout (M3): Examples like "You are the cream in my coffee" characteristically involve categorical falsity, so the contradictory of what the speaker has made as if to say will, strictly speaking, be a truism; so it cannot be that that such a speaker is trying to get across. The most likely supposition is that the speaker is attributing to his audience some feature or features in respect of which the audience resembles (more or less fancifully) the mentioned substance. (p. 53) We shall assess this suggestion in chapter 14. Two features are characteristic of conversational implicature. First, an implicature must be something one works out, or could work out, using reasoning of the kind illustrated above. If no such reasoning is available, then the implication must be of some other kind. Second, an implicature is cancel-
be?), makes its appearance. It is coloured by both major and minor tones and it is soon “dissolved” by other up and coming thoughts. The third movement (Scherzo) appears to be quite traditional in comparison to the previous one. The themes, musical language and style are considerably different, the music remains on the level of academic Romanticism. The Finale’s (Allegro moderato) task is to synthesise all the previous material. The main theme in this rondo resembles a folk dance; it is joyous and snappy (C1). The episodic materials are also close to folk tunes. In the synthesis the introductory theme and the main theme of the second movement participate. The former is transformed, sounding victorious and bright in augmentation, exhibiting the triumph of fulfilling all expectations. In the development of the first movement several thematic elements collide. The direct struggle takes place between the chromatics accompanying the introductory
g. "She was a pale eighteen."). SYNECDOCHE is a subtype of metonymy. Synecdoche is a part that stands for a whole or vice versa; the singular for the plural or vice versa (e.g. "I am all ears."). 3. Antonomasia from Greek "name instead". It is the use of proper name instead of the general idea (e.g. "He is a Napoleon of crime."). In the book a word or phrase may be spelled with the capital initial letters, which resembles a proper name - the effect is often irony. The use of meaningful names, which serve the writer to characterize a person (e.g. Snearwell, Mr. Snake, Mr. Blackbite, Mr. Boastall, etc.). 4. Irony is a figure of speech where the literal meaning of a word is opposite of what intended, often a positive word is used in negative sense ("I hope he brakes his neck. That is dear of you."). (8) II. Interaction of denotational and emotional meaning (Lexical Stylistic Devices) 1
These groupings are based according to their specific oil profile. The mid-oleic varieties have an oil profile that is intermediate to the traditional and the high-oleic sunflower varieties. Currently most of the sunflower varieties recommended and grown in Manitoba are of the conventional oil type. Name: The botanical name is Helianthus. The Greek word "helios" means sun and "anthos" means flower. It is aptly named after the sun which it resembles. Description: A large flower head with usually a big dark centre and bright yellow petals. Origin: South and West of the USA. Colour: Most sunflowers are bright yellow with dark brown centres, but varieties are appearing now which have tan, orange, maroon or striped petals, and green-yellow centres. Some are even without the central disc, but are fully covered in petals instead. Availability: A summer flower, but some are available all year round ('Orit') and most can
Once the two arrive home they fight, then finally make peace. "'Anna,' he said. 'You, you are to blame for everything!' she cried, with tears of despair and anger in her voice, getting up. 'I begged, I implored you not to go; I knew it would be unpleasant...' 'Unpleasant!' she cried. 'Hideous! As long as I live I shall never forget it. She said it was a disgrace to sit beside me.' They leave for the country to relax. Anna begins to notice how Vronsky resembles Karenin in his concern for what others think--why can't she find an independent man, she wonders. Anna starts to dream that Vronsky doesn't love her. Certain events and emotions are literally driving her insane. Part 6, Chapters 1-7 The Levins take many summer guests into their home, including two characters named Koznyshev and Varenka. Koznyshev's fiancée died before the two could marry; he became lonely and now finds himself attracted to Varenka. About to propose, he backs down.
and cold hard eyes." "I am all ears." "I do not want to see his ugly face." "I will never let a woman into my life." here author means women). 3. Antonomasia came from Greek "name instead". It is the use of proper name instead of the general idea (e.g. "He is a Napoleon of crime." "He is a sort of male Emily Bronte."). In the book a word or phrase may be spelled with the capital initial letters, which resembles a proper name (e.g. "Were so many Good Wives present."). The effect is often irony (this part of antonomasia belongs to the written text. The use of meaningful names, which serve the writer to characterize a person (e.g. Snearwell, Mr. Snake, Mr. Blackbite, Mr. Boastall, etc.). 4. Irony is a figure of speech where the literal meaning of a word is opposite of what intended, often a positive word is used in negative sense (e.g
of two pairs of twisted-pair copper wire, one for transmitting and the other for receiving. At each end of the connection there is a connector that resembles the RJ- 45 connector used for ordinary telephones. The maximum length of the connection between an adapter and the hub is 100 meters;
In other words he uses language to somehow sort out his problems, it is a typical sign of his crisis, he can't just change his life with language. He is profounly dissatisfied with the whole system of values around him. He sees moral corruption everywhere, according to herzog the nature of american society is based on a kind of collective crime which is this driving for prosperity. Then he thinks about the cold war, the highpoint of the war. He believes that the cold war resembles the political hysteria. He believes that intellectuals have become puppets. In the hands of reaction of politicians. Reactionary is the opposite of progressive. The government is highly hypercritical because it spends billions of the cold war instead of fighting crime inside the us. Another area of problem is urbanisation. Thinks that new york is hell. One of the more difficult questions is ,,what does it mean to be a modern man in a modern city under mechanisation". At the same
p.s., the telephone, for engineering reasons, responds only to sounds from about 300 to 3,300 c.p.s. It is this frequency band that is inverted. A voice tone of 300 c.p.s. will emerge from the inverter at 3,300 c.p.s., and vice versa. A tone of 750 c.p.s. will become 2,250 c.p.s., and again vice versa. It is the equivalent of a = z, b = Y.....z = A, a phonetic atbash. Inverted speech sounds like a thin high-pitched squawking, ringing with bell-like chimes. The word company resembles CRINKAN-OPE, Chicago, SIKAYBEE. The inversion pivots in the middle of the frequency band, which means that tones in this area somersault through a narrow range. A frequency of 1,625 will become 1,675. This relative lack of change results in the phenomenon that the word inverter itself, which is composed largely of such tones, emerges from the enciphering process that it describes almost unchanged! Another simple technique is the band-shift. This is a kind of
Exeunt 54 SCENE II. A room in the castle Enter KING CLAUDIUS, QUEEN GERTRUDE, ROSENCRANTZ, GUILDENSTERN, and Attendants KING CLAUDIUS Welcome, dear Rosencrantz and Guildenstern! Moreover that we much did long to see you, The need we have to use you did provoke Our hasty sending. Something have you heard Of Hamlet's transformation; so call it, Sith nor the exterior nor the inward man Resembles that it was. What it should be, More than his father's death, that thus hath put him So much from the understanding of himself, I cannot dream of: I entreat you both, That, being of so young days brought up with him, And sith so neighbour'd to his youth and havior, That you vouchsafe your rest here in our court Some little time: so by your companies To draw him on to pleasures, and to gather, So much as from occasion you may glean,
ence continues to guide L u k e ) and gaining a new father figure in Yoda. As he learns to master the Force he is tempted by the dark side, represented by the villainous D a r t h Vader, who eventually reveals himself as Luke's true father. Like many a hero before him, Luke must confront the fact that his father was not perfect, and that he has some o f the same dangerous tendencies that made his father a tyrant and a monster. In this section the plot somewhat resembles the Wagnerian scenario of Siegfried, the young hero who must re-forge a broken sword that represents the failure of the previous generation. 286 EPILOGUE: LOOKING BACK ON THE JOURNEY Luke passes a major Resurrection test in Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, when he has the opportunity and the motivation to kill his father, for Lord Vader is threat
Definitions and Importance value by meat processors, all point to a higher demand for restructured meats in the future. Restructuring refers to a group of procedures Excellent literature is available on restructur- that partially or completely disassemble meat ing meats, the methods involved, and the and then bind together the meat pieces to type of products produced (Pearson and form a cohesive mass that resembles an intact Dutson 1987; Pearson and Gillett 1999; muscle (Pearson and Gillett 1999). This defi- Sheard 2002). However, not much has been nition encompasses a variety of meat prod- written in these sources on restructuring ucts, including fine and coarse emulsion type whole-tissue meats. The common objective products such as sausages. For this reason, of restructuring whole-tissue meat is to restructured meats are classified according to