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University Of Oxford
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University Of Oxford

The two universities have since had a long history of competition with each other. Interesting to know Oxford is consistently ranked in the world's top 10 universities. Oxford's motto is Dominus Illuminatio Mea (Latin). Motto in English: "The Lord is my Light". More than a hundred and thirty nationalities are represented among a student population of over eighteen thousand. Almost a quarter comes from outside the UK. Opportunities Students successful in early examinations are rewarded by their colleges with scholarships and exhibitions. There are many opportunities for students at Oxford to receive financial help during their studies. Information: http://www.ox.ac.uk/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_Unive rsity Thank You!

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Eclipse sixth chapter-Switzerland-
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Eclipse sixth chapter (Switzerland)

After the argument, Bella claims to be Switzerland. She refuses to get caught up in the battle between mythical creatures. Edward has to make up the hunting trip and plans to leave again on Friday. Bella realizes this as an opportunity to visit with Jacob and calls to tell him. When leaving work on Thursday night Bella is picked up by Alice. At first Bella is not suspicious but then realizes Alice is kidnapping her until Edward returns. Edward rewarded Alice for watching Bella by giving her the canary yellow Porsche from Italy. Enraged, Bella calls Jacob to tell him she can't come on Saturday, and he is very upset. He becomes angry once Bella informs him she is being held hostage even though she knows it is for her own safety. Jacob instantly wants to rescue her. Bella tells Jacob good night and calls to leave Edward a message. Alice shows Bella to Edward's room where, to Bella's surprise, a large bed sits. Bella refuses to sleep on

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Master of the Moor
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Master of the Moor

Master of the Moor Author Ruth Rendell born 17 February 1930. She has been writing some books under the pseudonym Barbara Vine. She lives in London and is known English crime writer. Known for her psycological thrillers and murder mysteries. Has worked as a journalist for Essex newspapers. Novel ,,Master of the Moor" was Publisher 1982. She has been rewarded with Silver, Gold and Cartier Diamond Daggers awards from Crime Writers' Assosiation and many other awards. Setting The action takes place in the city of Vangmoor. Lots of action goes around the Moor. Time of the story unknown. Characters Stephen Whalby ­ ''Voice of Vangmoor", Loves walks on the Moor. Suspected of killing girls because he knows Moor very well. Not very into the marriage. Lyn Whalby ­ Stephens wife. Leaves Stephen because of Nick. Dadda Whalby ­ Stephens father

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Big Ben
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Big Ben

tower. The Tower The clock tower of the Palace of Westminster took 13 years to build, and was completed in 1856. The tower is 316 feet high. The spire that rises above the belfry is built with an iron frame, and it is this frame which supports the weight of the bells. A staircase rises up inside the tower, and a climb is rewarded by excellent views from the belfry level. Several small rooms are built into the lower part of the tower, including a small prison cell. The Clocks The cast iron frame of the clock face was designed by AW Pugin, who was responsible for much of the Gothic decorative elements of the Palace of Westminster. The dials are 23 feet in diameter and the

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Dictionary all marketers are liars
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Dictionary all marketers are liars

Q Quirkiness veidrus, imelik komme R Rational mõistuspärane Rationalize ratsionaliseerima Raw energy toores energia Raw ingredients toored koostisosad Recalibrated mitte kalibreerima Refer nimetama, viitama Reject tagasi lükkama Relentless järelejätmatu Relevant oluline Research uuring Resource ressurss, vahend Retailers jaemüüjad Rewarded preemia Reviewers arvustajad, kriitikud Rough-hewn tahumatu Runaway hits hea tabamus S Satisfying rahuldav Scarcest vähene Scheming plaanitsev Scientifically teaduslikult Scotch soti viski Screwed tüssatud Scrutiny läbivaatamine Section osa Service-oriented teenindussuunitlusega Shift muutus Shipping kohaletoimetus Shortcuts otseteed

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The Count of Monte Cristo
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The Count of Monte Cristo

vengeance can really go. When the Count is going around ruining people it seems like he is more of a machine than a person. It seems like he has no emotions and can't forgive the people who hurt him. Although some people might argue that the people who wronged the Count truly had what was coming to them, some of the Count's actions could be seen as unnecessary. In the end everyone will be punished or rewarded by God and you shouldn't be worried about what other people do or say as much as you are worried about yourself.

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English history
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English history

The Fall of the Empire The fall of the British Empire was caused by World War II for two reasons. Firstly, many nations felt that their sacrifice should be rewarded with independence, for example India. Also, the losses to the Japanese destroyed the myth of the European omnipotence. Secondly, heavily in debt to the United States, the United Kingdom was financially exhausted. This left it almost impossible to defend its wider colonies by force. So the vast markets were opened to American companies and to weaken the UK in general. No empire has been larger or more diverse than the British Empire. At its apogee in the

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Key words for fluency D-E
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Key words for fluency D-E

Ex2. 1. Fallen 2. Was 3. Cope with 4. Outstrips 5. Ex2. 1. Opposite 2. Profound 3. Calming 4. Risen 6. Create Deadening 5. Noticeable 6. Overall 7. Combined Ex3. 1. Time 2. Police 3. Parent 4. Work 5. Job 6. 8. Desired Pilots Ex3. 1. E 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. C Ex4. 1. In demand 2. On demand 3. Demands on EFFORT 4. Demand for Ex1. 1. Making 2. Requires 3. Rewarded 4. Save DESCRIPTION 5. Gone into 6. Expending Ex1. 1. Give 2. Defied 3. Issued 4. Fitting 5. Write Ex2. 1. Determined 2. Extra 3. Feeble 4. Supreme 6. Contains 5. Concerted Ex2. 1. Detailed 2. Vivid 3. Apt 4. Brief 5. Ex3. 1. E 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. F 6. C Accurate 6. Vague Ex4. 1. Fund- raising 2. Relief 3. War 4. Prize 5.

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Cashflow Quadrant
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Cashflow Quadrant

Given that the average person spends 40 years or more actively working, four years worth of college or some type of higer education is an excellent investment. Katre Semjonov Cashflow Quadrant Loyality and hard work is another form of investing, like being a lifelong employee of a company or the government. In return, via contract, that individual is rewarded with a pension for life. That is a form of investment popular in the Industrial Age but obsolete in the Information Age. Other people invest in having large families and, in turn, have their children care for them in their old age. That form of investing was the norm in the past, yet due to economic constraints in the present, it is becoming more difficult for families to handle the living and medical expenses of parents. A CHOICE OF PATHS

Ökoloogia → Ökoloogia ja keskkonnakaitse1
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Native Americans
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Native Americans

Great emotional depth. RELIGION. Certain numbers were important. 4: a) elements: earth, air, fire, water b) directions (north etc.) 7: a) directions: north etc. + up, down, centre 7- purity, sacredness-it was occosiated with owl+cougar (wild cat), days of creation, state of perfetion: pine, spruce, hollybush, * udor Circle: important symbol, Ceremonial dances moved in circular directions Rivers. ,,Long Man" ­ ,,going to water" ­spirtual cleansing. Good is rewarded and evil punished. Witchcraft-regular and killer witches :Raven,Mockers. Medicine men/ woman : 1) preserve knowledge 2) preside at (lead) ceremonies must remain in ,,perfect health" ,,Beloved Women" ­one selected from each clan, member of the council of chiefs, responsible for prisoners->decide their fate, peace negotiations. Names very powerful Priests mostly heriditory. Child born under unusual circumstanses-> seen on potential prophet/visionary. Child was the only one allowed to seek out.

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Sri Ishopanisad mantra 1 summary notes MRdd
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Sri Ishopanisad mantra 1 summary notes MRdd

OUTCAST by quality SOCIO- ECONOMIC SYSTEMS: VARNASRAMA COMPARED TO CAPITALISM & COMMUNISM COMMUNISM VARNASRAM CAPITALISM · Imposes artificial · Integrates absolute · Allows wealth to material equality spiritual equality of all determine position & · talented are not rewarded people power · people become letargic · with their relative · wealthy exploit the needy · most people live in material diversities · cutthroat competition & scarcity & so stay · as everyone is engaged insecurity dissatisfied according to their natures · everybody is greedy for

Teoloogia → India usundid
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US History-Native Americans and the first settlements
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US History: Native Americans and the first settlements

Their belief that their destiny was predetermined, their self-imposed isolation, and religious exclusivity, would later lead to witch hunts beginning in 1688. The expulsion of Roger Williams in 1636 and Anne Hutchinson in 1638 was caused by their neighbors' fear of "evil" in their midst. The Puritans also were responsible for the first free schooling in America and established the first American college, Harvard College, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Thanksgiving In 1621, when their labors were rewarded with a bountiful harvest after a year of sickness and scarcity, the Pilgrims gave thanks to God and celebrated His bounty in the Harvest Home tradition with feasting and sport (recreation). To the Puritans, a true “thanksgiving” was a day of prayer and pious humiliation, thanking God for His special Providence. Religious issues (freedom) Europeans came to America to escape religious oppression and forced beliefs by such state-affiliated

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ISLAM
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ISLAM

The Koran emphazises bodily resurecction, a break from the pre-Islamic Arabian understanding of death. On Yawm al-Qiyamah, Muslims believe all mankind will be judged on their good and bad deeds. The Koran lists several sins that can condemn a person to hell, such as disbelief in God, and dishonesty, however, the Koran makes it clear God will forgive the sins of those who repent if he so wills. Good deeds, such as charity, prayer and compassion towards animals, will be rewarded with entry to heaven. For Muslims is heaven a place of joy and bliss, with Koranic references describing its features and the physical plesarues to come. The Pillars of Islam are five basic acts in Islam, considered obligatory for all believers. The Koran presents them as a framework for worship and a sign of commitment to the faith. They are the shahadah(creed), daily prayers, almsgiving, fasting during Ramadhan and the pigrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime

Teoloogia → Religioon
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American Literature
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American Literature

Characters commit evil deeds, some are caught, some are not. For those that aren't caught, they have a decision to make. To turn themselves in or to live their lives as if it never happened. For those that choose to live on as if it never happened they are faced with a tough road ahead. They have to deal with the guilt of what they've done. All the while, they must watch to see if anyone is on to them or suspects them of the crime they have commited. However they are rewarded. They get to live on as a regular member of society rather than be imprisoned or even worse, put to death. These are examples of characters who have commited crimes without confessing. Arthur Dimmesdale is a minister, a father, a sinner and a man who feels incredible guilt. He commits adultery with Hester before the book begins. As the book begins it is revealed he is the true father of Hester's child Pearl. Dimmesdale, afraid of losing his status and being humiliated , does not

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The bodyshop
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The bodyshop

encouraging customers to 'Make their Mark' for human rights. This successful campaign saw three million people sign up. In 1999, The Body Shop created four new business units in the UK, Europe, the Americas and Asia, shifting its operational and management structure out to the regions. 2001 saw the first The Body Shop® customer reward scheme launched in the US. It became so popular it's now in key markets globally, known as Love Your BodyTM customer scheme with customers rewarded by 10% off their purchases, free gifts and a birthday present, as well as other members-only benefits. The Body Shop branches into South Africa in June 2001, via New Clicks Holdings as The Body Shop direct franchisee in South Africa. New Clicks has a strong commitment to corporate social responsibility through its New Clicks Foundation. During 2002, The Body Shop ran a global campaign with Greenpeace International on

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Russian philology
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Russian philology

secretary to the Empress and Minister of Justice. Unlike those who took after the grand style of Mikhail Lomonosov and Alexander Sumarokov, Derzhavin was concerned with the minute details of his subjects. Denis Fonvizin, an author primarily of comedy, approached the subject of the Russian nobility with an angle of critique. Fonvizin felt the nobility should be held to the standards they were under the reign of Peter the Great, during which the quality of devotion to the state was rewarded. His works criticized the current system for rewarding the nobility without holding them responsible for the duties they once performed. Using satire and comedy, Fonvizin supported a system of nobility in which the elite were rewarded based upon personal merit rather than the hierarchal favoritism that was rampant during Catherine the Great's reign. The 19th century (Golden age) The 19th century is traditionally referred to as the "Golden Era" of Russian literature.

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EXAM - English literature 2
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EXAM - English literature 2

But also the sexual imagination could be expressed. Daniel Defoe: Robinson Crusoe – story of a man cut adrift from civilisation, rugged economic individualism and a record of an inner life. Survival – key theme to Defoe’s three novels. Moll Flanders – Moll spiralsup and down driven by a desire for money and the maintenance of her genteel status. A Journal of the Plague Year – graphically reconstructs the terrible events of 1665. Samuel Richardson: Pamela: or Virtue Rewarded – transformed the role of women in fiction. Form of letter, maidservant, defence of her sexual virtue, genteel marriage. Created a female prototype. Clarissa – innocent country girl, corrupted by the city, dies a saintly death. His work set 2 directions: exploration of an individual’s psychological and moral awareness, to purvey vicarious sexual experience and thus fulfil adolescent fantasies. Henry Fielding: established a pattern for comic novel

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Teaduslik revolutsioon
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Teaduslik revolutsioon

onslaught of the Lutheran Reformation. The medieval synthesis had been assaulted on several fronts but in one last ditch effort, Rome built its last defense Galileo was the fall guy! In 1623, Galileo's friend and admirer Maffeo Barberini was elected Pope Urban VIII (15681644). An intelligent but vain man, Barberini had much in common with Galileo both men considered themselves above the common man. Galileo enjoyed six audiences with Baberini and was rewarded with lavish gifts from him. Galileo reasoned that the time was now right to publish a new defense of Copernican theory. His confidence at an all time high, he spent four years composing the new Copernican manifesto. His Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, Ptolemaic and Copernican, was cleared by Church censors, one of whom was Galileo's former student, and was published at Florence in 1632. As the title suggests, Galileo

Ajalugu → Ajalugu
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Kaasaegne teaduslik mõtlemine ja filosoofilised meetodid
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Kaasaegne teaduslik mõtlemine ja filosoofilised meetodid

This might be tested by mentally inserting the world “Therefore” and assessing whether it fits. a. I really need some money. I should get a job. b. I really need some money. ​Therefore, ​I should get a job. Non-arguments Not all passages are arguments. Examples: Simple non-inferential passages​ where nothing is said to be proved. ● Be careful!​ (Warning or piece of advice) ● I believe that good behaviour is always rewarded ​(Statement of believe or opinion) ● The protest started at 3pm. The main place was crowded…​ (Report about something) Expository passages​ where we develop an opening sentence (without attempting to prove it). ● There are two types of elephants: the African elephant and the Asian elephant. African elephant has large ears and both females and males have tusks. The Asian elephant has smaller ears and only males develop tusks.

Filosoofia → Kaasaegne teaduslik mõtlemine...
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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused
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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused

It has been one of the titles of the English and later British and Commonwealth monarchs since it was granted by Pope Leo X to King Henry VIII of England. The title was given in recognition of Henry's book, "Defence of the Seven Sacraments". It defended the sacramental nature of marriage and the supremacy of the Pope. *Cardinal Wolsey ­ He was Henry VIII's most important government minister and the position of a cardinal gave him almost daily contact with the king who rewarded him with huge power. Wolsey was, at times, the government of the country. He did a great deal to reform the legal system in England. It was modernised and the power of the Church courts was reduced as the power of the common law courts was increased. Wolsey's fall from grace was because of his inability to persuade the pope that Henry should have a divorce from Catherine of Aragon. When Wolsey failed to do this, his position at court was doomed and he was to be imprisoned

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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused
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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused

and he who wishes to avoid this error (as all should do) will devote both time and attention to the weighing of evidence. The other error is that some people devote too much industry and too deep study to matters that are obscure and difficult and useless as well. If these errors are successfully avoided, all the labour and pains expended upon problems that are morally right and worth the solving will be fully rewarded. Such a worker in the field of astronomy, for example, was Gaius Sulpicius, of whom we have heard; in mathematics, Sextus Pompey, whom I have known personally; in dialectics, many; in civil law, still more. All these professions are occupied with the search after truth; but to be drawn by study away from active life is contrary to moral duty. For the whole glory of virtue is in activity; activity, however, may often be interrupted, and many opportunities for returning to study are opened

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Inglise keel unit 5 answers
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Inglise keel unit 5 answers

E1 (at first) cat pulls, loop accidentally / AW; E2 ref to trial and error; E3 freedom is a, reward / reinforcer; E4 associative learning; E5 detail (of associative learning); E6 pulls loop sooner / AW; E7 correct ref to acclimatisation period (when cat placed in box) / AW; E8 AVP; e.g. other behaviours / inactivity, not, reinforced / rewarded max 5 max 7 QWC – legible text with accurate spelling, punctuation and grammar; 1 (d) no reward / punishment (of behaviour), in classical; ora one stimulus in operant / two stimuli in classical; AVP; max 2

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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

We can come to conclusion that we can almost listen to the characters thinking." Long days journey into night" about responsibility and love-hate relationship within the family. Action takes place in a single day. The father and the son have a bitter discussion about the past, while waiting for the drug addict mmother to come downstairs. When night comes we see that it isnt just the late hours of the day but the night of their souls. In 1936 O'Neill was rewarded Nobel Prize for literature. Between the two world wars. In the 1930's the great depression. Melodrama emerged but in a new form. Lillian Hellman, who's plays are different because these don't have a happy ending always. Introduces realisting settings, fairly believable, sensational. Psyhcological complex characters. She's hinting this trouble between good and evil behind the dynamic of human social order. The 1930's saw the new type of play, this was called Agitprop. Russian revolution 1917

Kirjandus → Ameerika kirjandus
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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY
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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY

to the heiress of the Yorks. His symbol was a red-and-white rose – the Tudor rose. Генрих VII Тюдор. 4. Henry VIII (1509–1547) simply wanted to control the Church and to keep its wealth in his own kingdom. He did not approve of the new ideas of Reformation Protestantism introduced by Martin Luther in Germany and John Calvin in Geneva. He had earlier written a book criticizing Luther’s teaching and the pope had rewarded him with the title Fidei Defensor, Defender of the Faith. The pope must have regretted his action. The letters ‘F.D.’ are still to be found on every British coin. There was also a political reason for the quarrel. Henry wanted to divorce his wife, Catherine of Aragon, but the pope did not give him permission. The Roman Catholic Church, the branch of the Christian religion whose

Filoloogia → Vene filoloogia
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

Chiron is the energy and intuition of wild nature, gentled and harnessed to teaching. Like the shamans, he is a bridge between humans and the higher powers of nature and the universe. M e n t o r s in stories often show that they are connected to nature or to some other world of the spirit. As a Mentor, Chiron led his heroes-in-training through the thresholds of manhood by patiendy teaching them the skills of archery, poetry, surgery, and so on. He was not always well rewarded for his efforts. H i s violence-prone pupil Hercules wounded him with a magic arrow which made Chiron beg the gods for the mercy of death. But in the end, after a truly heroic sacrifice in which he rescued Prometheus from the underworld by taking his place, Chiron received the highest distinction the Greeks could bestow. Zeus made him a constellation and a sign of the zodiac — Sagittarius, a centaur firing a bow. Clearly the Greeks had a high regard for teachers and Mentors.

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

the mortification of seeing Mary, after very little entreaty, preparing to oblige the company. By many significant looks and silent entreaties, did she endeavour to prevent such a proof of complaisance, but in vain; Mary would not understand them; such an opportunity of exhibiting was delightful to her, and she began her song. Elizabeth's eyes were fixed on her with most painful sensations, and she watched her progress through the several stanzas with an impatience which was very ill rewarded at their close; for Mary, on receiving, amongst the thanks of the table, the hint of a hope that she might be prevailed on to favour them again, after the pause of half a minute began another. Mary's powers were by no means fitted for such a display; her voice was weak, and her manner affected. Elizabeth was in agonies. She looked at Jane, to see how she bore it; but Jane was very composedly talking to Bingley. She looked at his two sisters, and saw them making signs of derision at each

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

neither of us was looking. It was soft and filled with a sweet yearning, and it reminded me that my problems could wait. "I'm sorry I caught you on the way out, Trey. Do you have time for pizza Wednesday night? I'd love to do more than say hi and bye." "I have class." He gave me a regretful smile and shot another side-glance at Cary. "But I could come by on Tuesday." "That'd be great." I smiled. "We could order in and have a movie night." "I'd like that." I was rewarded with the kiss Cary blew me as he headed to the door to show Trey out. When he returned to the kitchen he grabbed his wine and said, "All right. Spill it, Eva. You looked stressed." "I am," I agreed, grabbing the bottle and moving into the living room. "It's Gideon Cross, isn't it?" "Oh, yeah. But I don't want to talk about him." Although Gideon's pursuit was exhilarating, his goal sucked. "Let's talk about you and Trey instead. How did you two meet?"

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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