But the man don't like cat. When a man had to go to the basement his wife went too. The cat ran down the stairs so that the man might be fallen down. Man was angry. He grabbed an axe and wanted to kick cat, but woman stopped him. Man took re-energize and loud axe to woman head. Woman sank down dead. The man was again frightened. He didn't know what he needed to do. He had to idea to woman wall up in the wall. After murder, man got sleep. A few days later took place in house searched. Police didn't find anything. On the fourth day the police searched the house again. Man was so stupid because he knocked on the wall exactly there where he wall up his wife. Police destroyed the wall. Behind the wall was man's wife-who had already decayed and on top her was this one eyed cat. The moral of story is that never tightened with alcohol. People don't think what they doing. Drunk people are never responsible their acts and these deeds could have serious consequences
Iseseisev töö nr. 6 Andmebaas ScienceDirect Web of Science You searched for: TOPIC: ("synthesis of bioactive compounds") AND DOCUMENT TYPES: (Article) AND LANGUAGE: (English) Otsiprofiilid Timespan: 2014-2016. Indexes: SCI- EXPANDED, SSCI, A&HCI, CPCI-
First of all, we have a change regarding the date. We will arrive on 6'th September and leave on 16'th September . We are going to use a bus as a transport and will arrive to the hotel approximately 12 at noon. We have total of 16 students in our group - 10 boys and 6 girls plus another teacher besides me. We would like to have 5 rooms if possible and there is also a girl in the wheelchair in our group. I would also like to know about the museums you have been searched out for us and which is the appropriate way to dress ourselves - more comfortably or rather elegantly? Plus are there any past-time sporting opportunities for us? If yes, may you stop more closely on that? All in all I would like to thank you and meet you soon! Yours truly, Mari
Foaly and Root go back to the camera feed and go through it slowly, seeing in slow motion a hypodermic dart fly through the air. They realize that Holly is missing in action, probably dead. They had a locator which had a very strong signal moving to north. They had blueprints. Blueprints helped to see what´s inside the ship. Artemis hid Holly´s locator into ship. Root didn´t know that and followed signal. The ship was like a trap. Root searched the ship until he found a room. In that room, there was Artemis. Artemis talked to Root through speakers and told that he is Artemis the second and he is very dangerous and everybody should keep away from him. In the corner of that room was a bomb. Root escaped to base. *siis ta leidis nad kaameraga, *andis Butlerile selle Holly kiivri, et Butler neid näeks, *ja siis läks Butler sinna, lõi need haldjad maha, peale ühe, kellele ta siis andis sõnumi, et oleksid läbirääkimised,
Yes, No, Maybe, I don’t know 2. Have you used this kind of service before? (pick one) yes, no 3. If yes then where did you find about this type of service? (pick one) from web, friends, family, posters(ads etc), I don’t now, somewhere else(write) 4. If no then are you interested in this type of service? (pick one) yes, no, maybe, I don’t know 5. What is your occupation? (pick one) If employer, continue with question nr 6. If employee/unemployed continue with question nr. 11. 6. Have you searched for employees using similar type of service? (Pick one) Yes, No, I don’t know 7. What improvements would you suggest to be made about this service? expl. 8. How long does it take to find the right person for a job?(pick one) Few days, 1 Week, 2-3 weeks, month, few months, I don’t know, other(write) 9. Would you pay for a service that makes easier to find employees? (pick one) yes, no, I don’t know, maybe 10. Would you suggest other employers this type of service or similar service
chose to invent a chair. Think of it- even floor, where people used to sit before chairs were invented is certainly someone's idea and invention. Isn't it strange to think like that? You are probably wondering that why are those ideas then so important? It's a good question and there is no way that it could have that one and only answer. I think that all of you have come across some contests, where good ideas are being searched. For example, several months ago I noticed a contest made by very well-known technology company that was searching for new ideas to implement, which prize pool was up to 2000€. It sounds like a big amount of cash, doesn't it ? In reality, that 2000€ for a company like that is NOTHING, but if your idea finds use in everyday life, then they are able to make Millions out of your idea. Yes, millions, which is significantly bigger amount than they are offering you
costume parties, carving jack-o'-lanterns, bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted attractions, playing pranks, telling scary stories, and watching horror films. Guy Fawkes Night is an annual celebration held primarily in Great Britain, on or about 5 November The english catholics, with Guy Fawkes as they leader, attempted to blow up the king and the Parliament but they failed. The basement of the Palce of Westminister is traditionally searched before the opening og the Parliament every autumn. Remembrance Day is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth countries to remember the members of their armed forces who have died on duty since World War I. On 11 November A morris dance is a form of English folk dance usually accompanied by music. It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers
Insure against- to protect you from.. . *theft- someone stealing their goods or possessions(omamine, haldus) * damage from fire or other natural disasters (floods, hurricanes, earthquakes) Make a claim- if the property is stolen or damaged, the perso who is isured makes a claim- reguests compensation - from the insurer. Indemnify or compensate- hüvitus- to pay an amount of money equivalent to the loss. Equivalent- võrdväärne Insurance brokers- kindl maakler- people who searched for insurance at the lowest cost Agents- people working for the insurance company Retail banking- jaepangandus Sold direct- otsemüük- by telephone or on the internet. This can be cheaper than insurance bought over the counter from a broker or an agent. Life insurance- called assurance- a way to save for the future. Will pay an agreed sum to someone else, for example you husband or wife, if you die before a certain age. You can buy a
My sister was so happy to see me and Bingo, but her face changed. "You are going away again, aren't you?" she burst into tears. "I have to find them. Don't worry, I'll be back. Besides, now you have Bingo with you," I tried to comfort her. I winked at her while she was closing the hatch behind me. I made it back to the house and I screamed for my parents. I was panicking and losing hope when I suddenly heard a clattering noise from upstairs. I bounded up the stairs and searched for them. "We are here! Help us!" I heard them shouting in the attic. Kadi Bruus I felt tears in my eyes when I opened the attic hatch. Never have I ever been so happy to see my parents. We hugged and hurried back to the shelter. The lashing rain washed the tears from my eyes. Now safely in the shelter, dry and warm clothes on, I can relax and listen to the nature telling
On November 9th, 1620, the `Mayflower' sighted what is now Cape Cod. Despite seeing land, the crew of the `Mayflower' searched for another month to find somewhere to land. Where they eventually landed was called New Plymouth. On December 25th, after finding a place where the `Mayflower' could be safely anchored, the Pilgrim Fathers began to build the first house for common use. By February 1621, 50% of the Pilgrim Fathers had died as a result of the cold weather and the inadequate housing that they had built for themselves. A Native American called Squanto helped those Pilgrim Fathers who survived the harsh winter.
were trying to catch smoke with your bare hands? That is what writing feels like to me. I used to think that I had so much to say, so many ideas to share, so much inside of me that just had to be let out or otherwise I would explode. I knew what I wanted to say, it was all there in my head, but when it came to putting it down on paper, I could not find the right words to express myself. Every time I picked up a pen or took out a sheet of paper, everything escaped my mind. As I searched for the perfect words, everything I was trying to say slipped away from me. All of the ideas that I had been so eager to share with the world just disappeared, leaving me empty inside with nothing to say. I am like the Adélie penguin who wants to present it's potential mate with the perfect pebble, except I am like that with words. I search far and wide for the perfect words and eventually end up with nothing. Even now I am struggling with writing, wanting to say so
obtained (hangitud) from serious crimes, such as drug trafficking or terrorist activity, originated from a legitimate source.[1] It is a crime in many jurisdictions with varying definitions. It is a key operation of the underground economy. Loopholes in law- A loophole is a weakness or exception that allows a system, such as a law or security, to be circumvented(mööda hiilida) or otherwise avoided. Loopholes are searched for and used strategically in a variety of circumstances, including taxes, elections, politics, the criminal justice system, or in breaches of security. Tax burdens- the amount of tax you have to pay. Off-shore country- is a tax haven. Usually a small countries where income tax for foreign companies are low. Such as Liechestein, Monaco, the Cayman Islands, the Bahamas. Off-shore comapny- is a company what is registered in tax haven. Evasion-illegal tax avoidance. Trying illegally not to pay tax
National Parks of USA What and when: the blog 1 (What did we actually do?) 1. 08.01.15: • Project topics introduced: Ireland & the USA • topics selected • deadlines • Assessment Sheet in Symposium & e-kool • Project format in Sympsoium & e-kool • Research on the topic 2. 15.01.15: • Filled in slide number 7 and 8. 1. 22.01.15: • Searched images 15.2.15 Form 8, Greta-Maria Kivi, 5 National Parks of USA What and when: the blog 2 4. 12.02.15 • Did some research on National Park Service 5. 13.02.15 • Filled in slide 9 and 10. 6. 15.02.15 • Finished my project. 7. 16.02.15 presentation in Class 15.2.15 Form 8, Greta-Maria Kivi, 6 National Parks of USA
D. 700's. The first regular published printed newspaper in Europe was Avisa Relation oder Zeitung of Strasbourg, Germany (now France). It started in 1609. A weekly newssheet established in 1622 was the first printed newspaper in England. The ground work for mass communications in the 20th century was laid in the 19th century by two inventions, which allowed people to communicate by wire: the electric telegraph and the telephone. As the telegraph came into widespread use, inventors searched for a way to transmit sound without wires. In 1885 the German scientist Hertz made a machine that produced radio waves and a receiver which could detect them from distance the radio. Soon after that the makers of the first radio realized that it could also be used for `broadcasting'messages for information or entertainment. Regular radio bradcasting had first started in the United States in 1921. It was immediately popular. New radio stations mushroomed.
us. If we could, we would spend hours on the world's most popular social network. But at many academic institutions and office networks Facebook has been blocked to guarantee the irrelevancy. We try to deny the importance of the site but without success. It has changed our culture in many ways, making it so modernized that some of us cannot handle it. I am quite positive, that before the movie, people did not really know the basic story of how Facebook was invented. But by now, we have searched the internet, watched the magnificent movie and bought books titled similarly and can tell many interesting facts about our biggest entertainer. Even if the movie were not based on a real story and would have been made up, it would be a masterpiece in any case. Of course the topic is common which makes the movie more interesting and exciting for us. The director David Fincher has done a great job by not trying to force some characters to the audience. He
7) Stay true to yourself and believe in yourself. 8) You should always listen to other people's opinion first, before talking back. 9) In death there is always a new beginning. 10) "Blue Rock" is the new hot drink for winter. Favorite passage Holly broke down, sadness sweeping over her. Yet she felt relief at the same time; relief that Gerry would somehow continue to be with her for another little while. She leafed through the small white envelopes and searched through the months. It was April now. She had missed March so she delicately picked out the envelope. She opened it slowly, wanting to savour every moment. Inside was a small card with Gerry's handwriting on it. It read: Save yourself the bruises and buy a bedside lamp! PS. I love you... Her tears turned to laughter as she realized her Gerry was back! I liked it because in all those sad thoughts and feelings she had; now there was something to wait for
wife, they became furious. They told Quiss-an-Kweedass that he would never go back and locked him up. They decided to keeü him prisoner until she also returned. After two years he managed to escape. He ran to his mountain home, hoping to meet Kind-a-wuss, yet fearing that something might be wrong. Getting to their hut, he did not see her. When he wen tinside, he was suprised to find that she had not been there since he left. Hoping to find some clue, he searched the hut, looked up and down the stream, and then went back home, feeling sorry for his wife, and angry with his parents, whom he blamed for his misfortune. he though he would visit a wise man. 1 D Quiss-an-Kweedass and Kind-a-wuss were a youg man and a beautiful girl in my native village. They were about the same age and had been playmates from youth. Their friendship grew into love. But they knew that they could never live as husband and wife
History First people who lived in Canada came by a land bridge from Russia and Greenland. They were the ancestors of nowadays indigenous people of Canada. They just searched better for living places and followed their prey and they didn't even know they were on a different continent. The first explorers were Norse seafarers known as Vikings. As they sailed from Iceland to Greenland in AD 985, they were blown far off their course and they saw the coast what must have been Labrador. The forested areas of Canada's coast encouraged further explorations, because their settlement lacked lumber. They established a colony, what they called Vinland on Newfoundland
In remembrance I relive Been afraid, always afraid, And how can I blame you Of the things he's feeling. When it's me I can't forgive He could just be gone. Forgive me He would just sail on He would just sail on. Forgive me not Forgive me How can I be lost Forgive me not If I've got nowhere to go Forgive me Searched the seas of gold Forgive me not How come it's got so cold Forgive me How can I be lost In remembrance I relive Forgive me, why can't I forgive me How can I blame you When it's me I can't forgive Set sail to sea but pulled off course By the light of golden treasure These days drift on inside a fog How could he know this new dawn's light
Replace the verbs in italics with a verb from the box. Do not change the meaning. Change the verb form where necessary. call off go over pick up take over turn up come out look up put on take up work out a) My radio doesn't receive the BBC World Service very easily. b) Our school is going to do 'The Tempest' next month. c) The management cancelled the performance an hour before the opening. d) I searched for the reference in the index. e) I can't hear the radio. Can you make it louder? f) Colin's new book is published next week. g) The conductor studied the music carefully before the concert. h) The publishing company was bought by a Japanese firm. i) I like detective stories where I can't think who committed the murder! j) Jim has started painting as a hobby. Task 9. Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. Why read books?
has many phases and it is both physically and emotionally tiring. The procedure is very hard for the couples and some people cannot deal with the pressure and quit. What is more, the procedure is expensive and it is difficult to find the money. Artificial insemination is most successful with women under 40 because it is the age limit when having children naturally is difficult. During our research, we questioned two women who have been in this procedure and we searched for information on the Internet. It turned out that even though this is not women's favourite way to have children, it is an option if there is a problem. KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS 1. URL: http://www.ehpv.ee/index.php?nid=2&news=3100 (viimati vaadatud 9. jaanuaril 2012) 2. URL: www.epigee.org/health/infertility.html (viimati vaadatud 9. jaanuaril 2012) 3. URL: http://www.fert-c.ee/elite/info/kunstviljastamine.html#emsisvi (viimati vaadatud 9. jaanuaril 2012) 4
The man realized that it was missing and turned to see Oliver running away. The other boys screamed `stop thief' as the gentleman did and watched as he chased Oliver through the streets. Eventually a man knocked Oliver down and the gentleman whose pocket had been picked accosted him. Oliver swore to his innocence but was not believe and a police officer came and dragged Oliver away. Chapter 11: The policeman searched Oliver, locked him up, and then dragged him before the local drunken magistrate. The gentlemen, Mr. Brownlow, began an argument with the magistrate and tried to explain that he was not sure if Oliver committed the crime. He also thought that Oliver's face looked familiar to him but he couldn't place it. The magistrate tried to question Oliver but he couldn't speak, and finally fainted. The magistrate began to sentence him to three months of heavy labor, when
) PREVENT FROM: You can't prevent me from doing it. (Sa ei saa takistada mind seda tegemast.) REMIND ABOUT: Lynn reminded Patrick about the trip. (Lynn tuletas Patrickule reisi meelde.) REMIND OF: She reminds me of my best friend. (Ta meenutab mulle mu parimat spra.) REPLY TO: Rachel didn't reply to the letter. (Rachel ei vastanud kirjale.) ROB OF: He robbed the lady of her purse. (Ta rvis daamilt rahakoti.) SAY TO: I've something to say to you. (Mul on sulle midagi elda.) SEARCH FOR: Everybody searched for the little boy. (Kik otsisid vikest poissi.) SEEM TO: It seems to me that you like him. (Mulle tundub, et ta meeldib sulle.) SEPARATE FROM: Daniella is separated from Jason. (Daniella on Jasonist lahutatud.) SHARE WITH: I don't want to share my problems with you. (Ma ei taha oma muresid sinuga jagada.) SHOUT AT: Neil shouted at Ted. (Neil karjus Tedi peale.) SMELL OF: I could smell of different flowers. (Ma tundsin erinevate lillede lhna.) SMILE AT: He smiled at me. (Ta naeratas mulle.)
ANNOTATION Tapa Gymnasium Class : 11R Title: „League of Legends“ and its popularity in Tapa Secondary School Field of study: Computer games Allowed to defend: Number of pages: 19 Abstract Topic of the research „League of Legends“ and its popularity in Tapa Secondary School. The author chose the topic because he wanted to know about the knowledge among Tapa Gymnasium students. Informatsion searched from the internet and questioned students of different age levels. Method for the research was an inquiry involving 6th-11th class. The material used for the work is from the internet. In the outcome the author found out about the knowledge among Tapa Secondary School students. It showed that LoL is pretty popular to Tapa Secondary School students, because it is free and the game is continually updated. Keywords: „League of Legends“ , Computer games, students awareness.
bookcases, pools of water, flaming torches, and animated guards. A complete online version of the book was available for free at the Manning Web site (http://www.manning.com/selman/), but has lately been replaced by an ebook version which costs money. However, the full source code is still available, and two sample chapters and errata. A.4. Help and Advice The Java3D interest mailing list is the best place to go for answers. It can be searched from http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/java3d-interest.html; subscription is also possible from that site. A searchable-only interface can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ There is a newsgroup for Java 3D, comp.lang.java.3d, which can be conveniently searched and mailed to from Google's Groups page http://groups.google.com/groups? group=comp.lang.java.3d The official source for all things Java 3D is Sun's site http://java.sun
He worked in dry-brush watercolor and tempera. His themes included loneliness in nature and the outdoors, and nostalgia. His technique was meticulous and clinically direct. He strived for the verisimilitude of the photograph. His paintings display social and psychological tension and the savagery of the life during the era. He reduced his compositions to their bare essence. Subsidiary artists: Paul Cadmus, Jared French, George Tooker, Ivan Albright. Post-1960 General Trends. Critics searched something to re-establish a connection with the past. The borders between painting and sculpture became blurred. Concept art stressed the idea of the artist over material execution to transform art from physical objects to mental images. Pop Art. Pop Art emerged as an original and irreverent parody of the vulgar imagery and artifacts of the commercial culture. It grew from Action Painting towards objectivity. Use of repetition and the elimination of dramatic climax were
He worked in dry-brush watercolor and tempera. His themes included loneliness in nature and the outdoors, and nostalgia. His technique was meticulous and clinically direct. He strived for the verisimilitude of the photograph. His paintings display social and psychological tension and the savagery of the life during the era. He reduced his compositions to their bare essence. Subsidiary artists: Paul Cadmus, Jared French, George Tooker, Ivan Albright. Post-1960 General Trends. Critics searched something to re-establish a connection with the past. The borders between painting and sculpture became blurred. Concept art stressed the idea of the artist over material execution to transform art from physical objects to mental images. Pop Art. Pop Art emerged as an original and irreverent parody of the vulgar imagery and artifacts of the commercial culture. It grew from Action Painting towards objectivity. Use of repetition and the elimination of dramatic climax were
(though the Stephens already moved to Bloomsbury in 1904) and 1930 at the Bloomsbury house in the Bloomsbury district of London. Time of great changes in England – Queen Victoria died in 1901; Britain affected by WWI. They searched for definitions of the good, the true, and the beautiful and questioned accepted ideas. Challenged strict Victorian norms by practicing sexual freedom and bisexual relations. The Bloomsbury group included the novelist E.M. Forster, the biographer Lytton
maandada keskkonnariske. Selleks tuleb kehtestada teatavaid norme jäätmekäitluses ning anda lastele baasteadmised jäätmete sorteerimisest ja selle olulisusest. Oluline on järjepidevus. Kogutud info põhjal võib öelda, et suuremaid probleeme apteekidesse tagastatavate ravimijäätmete käitlemisel ei esine. Ka on rakendatud erinevaid meetmeid vähendamaks ohtu jäätmekäitleja tervisele ning varale. CONCLUSIONS In this work, the author searched for answers to some questions, such as: do people know that they can give away old medicines to pharmacies without fee and whether they know why this is important in terms of environmental protection. We've taken a look at what happens next with drug waste. The author concludes that the awareness of the people in this options is poor. It is recommended that there must be more rules on that how clean the treated wastewater must be. Basic knowledge of recycling should be taught in grade schools
> Byte stuffing (STX, ETX, DLE) Transmit side: insert DLE before control characters 1. transmit printable characters or binary data · 3 general schemes that vary on how SOF, EOF · Byte oriented (bit orientation is rarely useful, and MAC ability to verify whether the line has a good enough quality start of frame send DLE STX 2. prior to transmission insert DLE for any inadvertent DLE 3. transmit is signaled ·received stream searched on bit basis for SOF & EOF · frame divided layers provide byte oriented service) to reliably support the connection). end of file send DLE ETX Receive side: 1. receive DLE STX -> indicates start of frame sequence 2. into fields that are often multiples of 8 bits 1. scheme: flags (often used on point- Sequence numbers grow from 3b to 7b link termination Using LCP, PPP can terminate the link at anytime
Wait till the end, to see, and make quite certain, And don't believe a thing on mere conjecture. ORGON Nothing more wicked e'er came out of Hell. ELMIRE Dear me! Don't go and credit things too lightly. No, let yourself be thoroughly convinced; Don't yield too soon, for fear you'll be mistaken. (As Tartuffe enters, she makes her husband stand behind her.) SCENE VII TARTUFFE, ELMIRE, ORGON TARTUFFE (not seeing Orgon) All things conspire toward my satisfaction, Madam, I've searched the whole apartment through. There's no one here; and now my ravished soul . . . ORGON (stopping him) Softly! You are too eager in your amours; You needn't be so passionate. Ah ha! My holy man! You want to put it on me! How is your soul abandoned to temptation! Marry my daughter, eh?--and want my wife, too? I doubted long enough if this was earnest, Expecting all the time the tone would change; But now the proof's been carried far enough; I'm satisfied, and ask no more, for my part.
They blinked in surprise, glancing at me, then Cross, and then back again. I stepped out, deciding it would be safer for my sanity to take a different car up. "Not so fast, Eva." Cross caught me by the elbow and tugged me back. The doors shut and the elevator glided smoothly into motion. "What are you doing?" I snapped. After dealing with Stanton, the last thing I needed was another domineering male trying to push me around. Cross caught me by the upper arms and searched my face with that vivid blue gaze. "Something's wrong. What is it?" The now-familiar electricity crackled to life between us, the pull made fiercer by my temper. "You." "Me?" His thumbs stroked over my shoulders. Releasing me, he withdrew a lone key from his pocket and plugged it into the panel. All the lights cleared except for the one for the top floor. He wore black again, with fine gray pinstripes. Seeing him from the back was a revelation.
of winter in Phoenix. I had planned my arrival at school so that I barely had time to make it to class. With a sinking heart, I circled the full lot looking for a space, while also searching for the silver Volvo that was clearly not there. I parked in the last row and hurried to English, arriving breathless, but subdued, before the final bell. It was the same as yesterday -- I just couldn't keep little sprouts of hope from budding in my mind, only to have them squashed painfully as I searched the lunchroom in vain and sat at my empty Biology table. The Port Angeles scheme was back on again for tonight and made all the more attractive by the fact that Lauren had other obligations. I was anxious to get out of town so I could stop glancing over my shoulder, hoping to see him appearing out of the blue the way he always did. I vowed to myself that I would be in a good mood tonight and not ruin Angela's or Jessica's enjoyment in the dress hunting. Maybe I could do a
40 ccc_tracy_3_40-51.qxd 6/23/03 2:47 PM Page 41 Dream Big Dreams ➤ 41 The Medicis were the wealthiest and most powerful family of Italy at the time. A commission for a statue from the Medicis was not only a great honor; it was also a task that could not be re- fused. For two years, Michelangelo searched for a block of stone out of which he could create the kind of masterpiece the Medicis were looking for. Finally, on a side street of Florence, partially overgrown with weeds and covered with dirt, he found a huge slab of marble lying on wooden trestles. It had been hauled down from the mountains years before and had never been used. Michelangelo had walked past this street many times, but this
Uudised liiguvad TCP/IP (interneti) kaudu. 1980 Symbolics founded. Seagate Technology created the first hard disk drive for microcomputers. The disk held 5 megabytes of data, five times as much as a standard floppy disk, and fit in the space of a floppy disk drive. The first optical data storage disk had 60 times the capacity of a 5 1/4-inch floppy disk. John Shoch at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center invented the computer "worm," a short program that searched a network for idle processors Spetsiaalkeelte protsessorid: sünd 1980 ja surm ca 1990 Symbolics founded 1980. Created special hardware for running LISP programs (mostly AI) efficiently.The whole system written in LISP. 21 founders: mostly from MIT AI lab. Revenue 35 millions by 1986, then decreases rapidly. Cost of a Symbolics machine in 1988 was between 36.000$ and 125.000$. Sun-X computer at that time started at 14.000$
The first of these is Mai Thong. In January 2015, I received information and photos of a native Thai cat that TIMBA hoped to use in the Suphalak breeding programme. Nolan Betterley lives in Thailand and is working on the breeding project to resurrect some of the rare cats that are described in the ancient cat poem manuscripts. Breeders working on the Suphalak, which is a solid (i.e. no Burmese pointing) chocolate self, have searched all over Thailand to find cats suitable to be used in the breeding program. They found cat, Mai Thong, aged approx 7 months, on the street. Nolan hoped that she was either cinnamon or lilac (these are recessives). DNA was tested at UC Davis and came back as aa BB CC DD (Non-Agouti, Black, No Colourpoints, No Dilution), which should produce a black cat. However Mai Thong is very obviously not black, but has an orangey colour. The gene candidates are a non-
The work was broadcast that November. may rely only upon some motifs not bringing essential changes to the general picture. As an arc to this introspection a miniature recapitulation is given The second movement (Adagio) reflects loneliness and distress: Example 65. Without any warning this “vicious circle” of thought is cut off by a serene passage, first by horns(pp) and then the same phrase by woodwind and strings. Contentment and bliss is finally achieved, so long searched and waited for. The third movement (Allegro giocoso), is Scherzo-like, a theme for violins consisting of 15 bars. As a fugato theme it seems somewhat stretched out. The fourth and fifth intervals become essential in the further melodic and harmonic texture. A section from the beginning: Example 66. No synthesising results, the starting materials determine the inner possibilities. The fourth movement (Larghetto), a weighty contrast, Raid is looking inward.
government possessed evidence establishing the telegram as genuine, and that no further information could be disclosed. Everyone already had his own pet theory of how the United States had gotten it. Most popular was the spy story. Most farfetched was that four American soldiers had found it on a German agent trying to cross into Mexico. Most plausible was that the telegram had been found among Bernstorff s effects when his baggage was searched at Halifax after his dismissal. Most amusing were the attacks by the British press on the inefficiency of their secret service and its inferiority to the American. (At least one of these was instigated by Hall himself to throw the theorizers off the scent.) [Codebreakers 150.jpg] Nigel de Grey transcribes the Code 13040 version of the Zimmermann telegram into plaintext for the skeptical Americans Wilhelmstrasse, too, wondered where the leak had occurred. Though