need tagasi Nõukogude Liitu, kui ÜRO andis garantii USA avalikule lubadusele Kuubat mitte kunagi rünnata • Salajas nõustus USA lammutama kõik Euroopasse ja Türki paigutatud Thor- ja Jupiter-tüüpi raketid. • USA-ga panustatudkarantiin lõppes ametlikult 20. novembril 1962. • Septembriks 1963 lammutati ka kõik USA relvad. Pildid • Thenuclear-armed Jupiter intermediate-range ballistic missile. The U.S. secretly agreed to withdraw these missiles from Italy and Turkey Pildid • CIAreference photograph of Soviet medium-range ballistic missile (SS-4 in U.S. documents, R-12 in Soviet documents) in Red Square, Moscow. Tänan vaatamast! Kasutatud allikad • PILT1: http://stanfordhispanicbroadcasting.org/hidden-diplomatic-efforts -between-cuba-and-usa-open-forum-at-stanford-university/ • https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuuba_kriis • http://www.slideshare.net/nataljadovgan/kuuba-kriishannes
birthday and Merilin tould us that she wanted a bunny, so we brought her a bunny. It's normal to have pets especially if you have a big house. And if my children is happy when they get these pets what they want, then I'm happy too. I think that when my children get more older and will start going to parties, I won't forbid them to go there, because the more than I forbid them, the more they wanted to break these rules and the result is that they will go to a party anyway but just secretly and not telling me anything. I think the trust is the foremost thing in life and also in relationships with your children. I know that every mom and dad want that their children get the best childhood ever, but every parent has his own vision of being the best parent.
Women were not allowed to act these days so she dressed up as a boy and went to Shakespeares play auditions and succeeded and that's where the inspiration and love story started to build up. Even though William at first didn't even know that Kent was actually a woman and believed he was nephew of his true love. But found out later accidentally. But their love was forbidden as Viola was about to marry Lord Wessex on his fathers demand. Shakespeare and Viola kept meeting each other secretly followed by many events until the day of Shakespeares performance where the love story got happy ending. The movie has an actual problem that is known for nowadays society as well in Indian regions for example when parents decide who their offsprings marry to simply because they find it suiting or useful(for example when daughter marries to richer man ) Just like in the movie when Viola de Lesseps was supposed to marry Lord Wessex because his father had already
by Lithuanians ten years later. A new centre for the diocese was chosen in Haapsalu, where a cathedral was built and an Episcopal stronghold was started During the reign of Ösel-Wiek Bishop, every canon was supposed to lead a chaste and virtuous life according to the rules of the monastery. Access of women to the Episcopal Castle was forbidden by threat of death. A legend tells that a canon fell in love with an Estonian girl and brought secretly the maiden into the castle. She hid by dressing as a choirboy and remained a secret for a long time, but when the bishop visited Haapsalu again, the young singer caught his attention and he ordered an investigation of the singer's gender.[5] Upon finding the girl, the bishop summoned his council and it decided that the girl should be immured in the wall of the chapel and the canon was to be put in prison where he was starved to death. The builders left a cavity into the wall and the poor
The collection of those exhibited at the Town Museum is really unique. Today it is a friendly place for tourists. There is a beautiful green yard and a grey stone wall cannot be unseen when one takes a walk there. Visiting the castle grounds is free, and most days it's possible to ascend the castle's watchtower for views and photographs. Legend of White Lady A legend tells that a canon fell in love with an Estonian girl and brought secretly the maiden into the castle. She hid by dressing as a choirboy and remained a secret for a long time, but when the bishop visited Haapsalu again, the young singer caught his attention and he ordered an investigation of the singer's gender.Upon finding the girl, the bishop summoned his council and it decided that the girl should be immured in the wall of the chapel and the canon was to be put in prison where he was starved to death. The builders left a cavity into the wall and the poor
malicious programs, install Trojans or advertising systems. Trojan-Dropper - installers other malware As a result of using this class of software hackers reach two goals: a secretive installation of Trojans and / or viruses, protection from anti-virus programs, because not all of them are able to test all the components within this type of file. Trojan-Proxy - Trojan proxy server This family of Trojans, secretly engaged in anonymous access to various Internet resources.Commonly used for sending spam. Trojan-Spy - Spyware These Trojans carry out electronic spying on the user of the infected computer: input from the keyboard information, screen shots, list of active applications and user interaction with them are stored in a file on disk and periodically sent to the attacker Trojan-Notifier - notification of a successful attack
read it. It is somewhat embarrassing to admit, that at first, before giving much indepth thought about what was written between those pages, I was quite incredibly fascinated with ´´Twilight´´. I got so attached to the book that I couldn't even spare ten minutes to take a break in order to have something to eat or rest my eyes, when my vision got all blurry (it was an eBook). Eventually my best friend managed to lure me to her place (it took her much effort) and even then, I secretly downloaded the book to her computer and carried on reading, my only response to her chatter being an occasional glance, nod or ''mmh''. To someone, who obviously has a certain fondness for Twilight, not much explanation is needed to why I so suddenly fell unexplainably, deeply in love with it. However, even then, I wasn't entirely blinded, or at least blinded enough not to notice the poor writing skills of the author, the blandness and lack of development of the characters and
beliefs; some may simply prefer to identify as non-human without this reincarnation. Mostly these peole communicate on the Internet and if they gather then mostly to talk about their past, their feelings or to just get more information about other otherkins. Behaviour- Otherkin is a pretty quiet subculture. They dont do or go to demostrations or attack people, because most of the otherkin understand that really only one or two percent of the population share their beliefs. They gather secretly in places where they are free to talk to each other. Some otherkin claim they are allergic to iron (here is the illustrative picture) or some other things that people actually are not allergic to - for example garlic,silver, some kinds of wood, whilst other otherkin (usually half-dragons) claim that having no allergies at all is a sign of being an otherkin. Some otherkin also claim to be especially empathic and attuned to nature.
economic opportunities. The idea of united Europe was born in the former enemies France and Germany that they should join together. The first body from which today’s EU emerged was the European Coal and Steel Community. The aim was to manage the coal reserves collectively, coal was the most important energy source then. Each country had a say in the affairs of every other country, none of them could then work or secretly arm against another, but they could rebuild Europe together and peace could be assured in Europe. Mutual emnity thus turned into cooperation and this was extremely successful, more and more countries have joined the EU over the years. Britta Kase 143123HAKB The basic principles behind the EU are maintaining peace among the member states,
He made Snowball, who was the leader before him, leave the farm and usurped the power. All of the animals were brainwashed. Napoleon was a good manipulator and made animals do everything he wanted them to. He and some other pigs moved to the farmhouse although it was agreed from the beginning that no animal should go in there. Pigs also slept in the beds and did other things that they were not actually supposed to. Pigs were smarter than other animals, so they secretly changed the seven commandments and tricked the others so that they did not understand what was going on. Napoleon acted like a cruel dictator and changed the life on the farm into chaos. In the real world it is all the same. At first people who want power promise different things that they would do to make the life better and easier. They tell the others about how much effort they will put in their future work and tasks. Unfortunately many or even the most of those promises are never kept
Sixteen days after he was free of Anne, Henry took Kathryn Howard, on July 28, 1540. Henry was 49 and his bride was no older than 19. But Kathryn didn't like Henry and had affairs with other men. Because Henry was fat old and an ulcerated leg. But soon she was caught and executed. Katherine Parr The final wife of King Henry Was nice to Henry and took care of him. Outlived Henry Only a few months after Henry's death, Katherine secretly married Thomas Seymour. Later years He was ruthless and egotistic. Later Henry became obese, with a waist measurement of 54 inches (140 cm) He had to be carried Had a lot of diseases like gout Type II diabetes He had a lot of problems because of a jousting accident in 1536. Death Henry's obesity hastened his death at the age of 55. 28 January 1547 in the Palace of Whitehall His last words where: "Monks! Monks! Monks!"
lost face. Namely she attempted to mimic her mother`s voice in an unconvincing way by saying "Good morning" to workmen. Afterwards she felt very much ashamed. Nevertheless, she gives her all to live up to the same social standards and values as she is raised to follow. Because of her upbringing she frequently wonders how disrespectfully some people dare to speak or act. Yet she really wants to become a part of the grown-ups world. She secretly admires older people and wants to be around them. For instance, she admires workmen and once she even forgets herself to think how she would like to have workmen for her friends rather than the silly boys she danced with and who came to Sunday night supper. She believes she would get on much better with men like these. In many ways, she is a sensitive girl in her formative years, whose feelings fluctuate along with the values she assigns to the external world and objects
been promised in marriage. Though he kills Morholt and Donnchadh's army is overrun, Tristan is severely wounded in the fight and believed dead, though he is in fact only suffering the effects of having been sliced in the abdomen by Morholt's poisoned sword. Tristan's body is put out to sea on a funeral boat which eventually washes up along the shores of Ireland. He is discovered by Isolde and her maid Bragnae, who administer an antidote that revives him and then secretly nurse him back to health. Tristan and Isolde fall in love; however, Isolde does not disclose her real name. After some time Tristan is forced to flee to Cornwall. Plotting to defeat Britain, Donnchadh proposes a peace treaty, promising his daughter Isolde in marriage to the winner of a tournament. Tristan participates on behalf of his uncle King Marke of Cornwall, unaware that the "prize" Isolde is the woman he fell in love with in Ireland
dramatically. She spends eight more years at Lowood, six as a student and two as a teacher. After teaching for two years, Jane yearns for new experiences. She accepts a governess position at a manor called Thornfield, where she teaches a lively French girl named Adèle. The distinguished housekeeper Mrs. Fairfax presides over the estate. Jane’s employer at Thornfield is a dark, impassioned man named Rochester, with whom Jane finds herself falling secretly in love. She saves Rochester from a fire one night, which he claims was started by a drunken servant named Grace Poole. But because Grace Poole continues to work at Thornfield, Jane concludes that she has not been told the entire story. Jane sinks into despondency when Rochester brings home a beautiful but vicious woman named Blanche Ingram. Jane expects Rochester to propose to Blanche. But Rochester instead proposes to Jane, who accepts almost disbelievingly.
slow, straight-backed, and in a very straight line. She often appeared deep in thought, but when we asked her she always protested that her mind was empty. Her silence made us all a little afraid of her, but again she would protest her voice musical with bemusement, that she was the only one who was afraid. It was true, she was shy - there was a rumor she never spoke in class without blushing - but she had the quiet strength and detachment, and lived in the separate world of those who are, and secretly know they are, exceptionally beautiful. Jack is envious of Julie due to her close relationship with their mother and Sue. Mother used to trust Julie more and also told her more about her state of health because she was the eldest. Jack is Liisa-Maria Pihlak, 12B also jealous of Julies relationship with her boyfriend Derek. He wanted to be in Derek’s place instead of him. Jack and Julie once used to play a game where they inspected Sue’s
The title refers to a nice phrase spoken by Banquo's son Fleance in Shakespeare's Macbeth. It was published in March of 1942. The story details a military occupation of a small town in Northern Europe by the army of an unnamed nation at war with England and Russia. A French language translation of the book was published illegally in Nazi-occupied France by Les Editions de Minuit, a French Resistance publishing house. Furthermore, numerous other editions were also secretly published across all of occupied Europe, including Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Dutch and Italian versions. It has appeared in at least 92 editions across the world Plot summary In the story, an invading force arrives at a coal mining town in Europe and North America and takes it over, only Dougie Smith can save them. Their goal is simple: to control the coal mine and organize increased production and exportation of coal. The occupiers soon find themselves in
6 celebrations, otherwise the listener dies. The house owner agreed. At a specified time, the house was filled with beautiful music and the house was filled with dancers steps. When the clock striked one, it all was gone. The house owner had to get a lot of money. He had a lot of debts, and now he could paid those debts that made the owner happie. At the same time his buttler died because he said that he listened secretly the wedding of the devil. 7 Conclusion Visiting this old-town will guarantee you a feeling, of being a part of the medivel society, wich is full of knights, merchants, and noblemans. Old Tallinn has so much to give, but you must be able to take it. 8 References ,,Tallinna Legendid" Perioodika, Tallinn, 1985 http://www.joonisfilm.ee/tallinnalegendid.htm (29.03.2010) 9
In her twenties, Sophie trained in Britain in cryptology. In the novel, she is one of the major players who attempt to crack her grandfather's code. She is also a descendent of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Read an in-depth analysis of Sophie Neveu. Jacques Saunière - The curator at the Louvre, and Sophie's grandfather. His murder sets off the chain of events that takes place in the novel. Saunière's scholarly passions include Leonardo Da Vinci, goddess iconography, and puzzles. He is also secretly the head of the Priory of Sion, the secret brotherhood charged with protecting the Grail, and a descendent of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Silas - A monk of Opus Dei, and the murderer of Jacques Saunière. Silas, an albino, is motivated by the rejection and horror he has faced since he was young. When he falls into the orbit of Bishop Aringarosa, he finds religion and devotes himself to the strict Catholic ways of Opus Dei
One version is that there was a priest named Valentine who served during third century Rome. There was an Emperor at that time by the name of Claudius II. Emperor Claudius II decided that single men made better soldiers than those that were married. With this thought in mind he outlawed marriage for young men in hopes of building a stronger military base. Supposedly, Valentine decided this decree just wasn't fair and chose to marry young couples secretly. When Emperor Claudius II found out about Valentine's actions he had him put to death. Another legend has it that Valentine was an imprisoned man who fell in love with his jailor's daughter. Before he was put to death he sent the first 'valentine' himself when he wrote her a letter and signed it 'Your Valentine', words still used on cards today. Probably we'll never know which of the versions the right one is. Traditions
current school, Pencey Prep, right in the beginning of the story. Although he is intelligent, he fails almost every class, all except for English. He feels alone and sad, trying to find his place in the world, only finding support from his little sister Phoebe who he thinks is smarter than most of the adults. · Stradlater Shares a room with Holden at Pencey Prep's dorm. He is described as handsome and popular but secretly very untidy. · Ackely Holden's next door neighbor in the dorm. Holden thinks he is of him as a weirdo loner. He isn't very smart and he often barges into Holden's room without asking, not noticing the obvious hints about leaving from Holden. · Jane Although she never appears in the story and doesn't have any lines, she is very important to Holden. She went to the same school with him and the main character has had a crush on him for a long time.
The couple moves to Cyprus, where she meets Othello's lieutenant, Cassio. Desdemona is also the victim in Iago's plan and Othello smothers her to death, though Desdemona always loved Othello, remained faithful and died loyal to her true love. Minor characters: Brabantio he is Desdemona's father and a senator of Venice. He is horribly angry when he discovers that his daughter has married Othello secretly. He brings her to the Duke of Venice, but in front of the court, she confesses, that she is in love with Othello. Rodrigo he is a gentleman from Venice. He is in love with Desdemona and also one of Iago's proponents in the plan to destroy Othello. Iago kills Rodrigo in the dark, pretends that someone else was the murderer. He is young, rich and still foolish by trusting Iago.
Her complexion is very fair, she doesn't tan at all. She has blue eyes that match her blonde hair and complexion. She has a narrow nose, everything about her is slim. She is very thin and looks sometimes younger than she is, she's in her mid twenties. She has one of the most peculiar personalities I know. She is sometimes very quiet and completely shuts me out and then she can be very chatty. Her views of the world could be categorized as pessimistic, but I know she secretly harbours a lot of positivity. She often second guesses herself and that makes her kind of a perfectionist. I sometimes feel as if she is slow on purpose, but I know it's just the way she's made. She is an avid reader, you have to literally tear books away from her. She likes fantasy novels best, but also enjoys serious classics. When she starts with a book, it's really hard for her to stop. She also loves listening to rock music, which is what we bonded over
Mr. Thomas Palmer - Mrs. Palmer's gruff, unemotional husband. Mrs. Charlotte Palmer - Mrs. Jennings' talkative and foolish daughter who invites the Dashwood sisters to stay at her home in Cleveland on their way from London to Barton. Anne Steele - Lucy Steele's older, unmarried sister who accidentally reveals her sister's secret engagement to Edward Ferrars. Lucy Steele - Mrs. Jennings' cousin and a sly, selfish, and insecure young woman. She has been secretly engaged to Edward Ferrars for four years but she ultimately marries his brother, Robert, once Edward is disinherited. John Willoughby - An attractive but deceitful young man who wins Marianne Dashwood's heart but then abandons her (greedily) in favor of the wealthy Miss Sophia Grey.
increase, as with tides an adversary (309) an opponent in a contest; contestant Lyman describes the relationship between him and his mother. He says that he gave her mother strength by becoming the adversary. to placate (312) - To allay the anger of, especially by making concessions; appease When Lipsha went to work after school, Lyman let him sweep, box scraps, pack orders once in a while to placate Marie and Lulu. conniving (313) conspiring; acting in a way that secretly comes to other people. A conning plot, scheme. Lyman wanted to fire his mother kindly, but her conniving stripped Lyman's patience. leverage (326) (The use of credit or borrowed funds to improve one's speculative capacity and increase the rate of return from an investment, as in buying securities on margin;) positional advantage or influence When the Indians smartened up, they started using their only leverage federal law.
Oh, yes, indeed! All most absolutely correct-o! Nothing fishy, I mean to say, or anything like that. She's my fiancée" A sharp howl escaped Lord Emsworth, as if one of the bees humming in the lavender- beds had taken time off to sting him in the neck. Frederick "Freddie" Threepwood is the son of Lord Emsworth. At the start of the book, Freddie is still single and still living with his father. But then he meets Aggie and they start to meet secretly. Freddie is very resourceful and finds ways to get himself out of many different situations. Whenever he gets into trouble he always tries to make it look better, hoping that others would take it easier then. A good example is how he let his father know that he was engaged. Instead of just saying it out he tried to distract his fathers attention and just say it out in the middle of some other text (Quotes 4,10). Freddie also comes up with all sorts of plans on how to make something work
charge of the exam. Elizabeth drugs Carl in his office, and steals the test. A month later, Elizabeth wins the bonus and pays for the appointment to get her breasts enlarged. When Elizabeth learns that Amy and Scott are chaperoning an upcoming field trip, she taints an apple with poison ivy and leaves it for Amy. Amy ends up with blisters covering her face and backs out of the trip. On the trip, Elizabeth seduces Scott. They engage in non-penetrative sex, and Elizabeth secretly calls Amy to ensure she knows. However, Scott's peculiar behavior starts annoying Elizabeth. Elizabeth later gives advice to one of her students (Matthew J. Evans) who has an unrequited crush on a superficial girl in class, which causes her to reflect on how she has been superficial as well. After hearing Elizabeth and Scott having sex, Amy switches Elizabeth's desk with her own to trick the janitor into unlocking Elizabeth's sealed drawer. The evidence Amy finds leads her to
too." "I don't know about the last fact, but I do have wings, actually." "Yea right and cats can fly! That's not even a laughing matter to my mind." "Apart from your good looks, you sure can be rude," said Misery in a low voice. The man stared blankly back at her they were both angry now. "Well, I am sorry for disturbing you, but it's really time for me to go now. Farewell." And the light-haired man disappeared to a tunnel leading to the royal labyrinth. Misery took secretly quite a liking to him so she decided to follow. /.../ Questions: a) Who is the main character? ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... .................. b) What happened to Misery's real name? ................
The home had nostalgia, memories of childhood and blessed time spent there. Domestic affection. Small wonder of Victorian home was sentimentalized. A man's heart was in his home. Outside world was changing very quicklyhome stayed firm. · What were the responsibilities of an ideal wife before the husband and the society? A wife should be supremely solicitous for the advancement of her husband's intellectual, moral and spiritual nature. The wife didn't ever declare her opinion loudly(only secretly), twisted her man around her finger(when men made decisions women actually had persuaded them to do that)manipulation. The wives couldn't influence society directlythrough children and husband. "The hope of society is in woman! The hope of the age is in woman!" 6. The Brontë sisters · Name Charlotte Brontë's works. What are they about? Jane Eyre, published in 1847 one of the mos famous of British novels, Brontë's strongest work, was an immediate critical and popular success
Ordered an increase in spending on nuclear missiles that set off an arms race 1963 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (NTBT) · Bay of Pigs and the Cuba crisis BAYOFPIGS Overthrowing the government of the Cuban dictator Fidel Castro CIA training of Cuban exciles for the invasion 11 Actual invasion Kennedy's decision Stopped by Castro's army CUBA CRISIS The Operation Mongoose the program of CIA To "help Cuba overthrow the Communist regime" In the summer of 1962 - the Soviet Union secretly builds missile installations in Cuba - supported by Fidel Castro October 15 - photographs revealed of Soviet missiles in Cuba Kennedy´s response - warning the Soviets October 28 - an agreement is made Keenly discussed issue of Cold War The closest the world ever came to nuclear war · Lyndon Johnson and "Great Society" In office: 1963 69 Eliminate poverty: tax cuts Spread the benefits of prosperity to all Health programmes: Medicare-for elderly, Medicaid- for poor
England. Former CIA Near East Division Chief James Chritchfield maintains that the CIA played no direct role in the 1963 coup, but that it viewed the Ba'ath Party favorably and offered support after they had taken over. In 1966 Salam Arif, the leader of the new Ba'athist government, died and his brother, Abdul Rahman Arif, not a Ba'athist, assumed the presidency. Some believe that Robert Anderson, former secretary of the treasury under President Dwight D. Eisenhower, secretly met with the Ba'ath Party and came to a negotiated agreement according to which both the oil field concessions and sulphur mined in the northern part of the country would go to United States companies if the Ba'ath again took over power. In 1968, General Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr of the Ba'ath Party was installed as the new president. The US broke relations with Iraq in 1967. After al- Bakr seized power, relations remained severed for 16 years and the US made arms sales to Iraq illegal
York(white rose) for the English throne. Many battles, huge massacres. Disaster for nobility. It ended with the marriage of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York which united roses into red-white Tudor rose Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodwille Edward IV was twice the king. Defeated the Lancastrians and became the Lancastrian king. Henry VI overthrown, Edward was crowned as Edward IV. Earl of Warwick(powerful supporter) was furious when king married Elizabeth secretly, he allied with kings brother George and led a revolt. They joined Henry VI´s wife Margaret of Anjou, invaded England. Edward was sent to exile, he returned and killed Warwick. Henry VI was put to death. Second reigning time was peaceful. Richard III and the princes of the tower Last Yorkist king on England. His brother Edward IV died. His sons were left under Richard´s protector. He (probably) murdered them in the Tower
*Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodwille Edward IV was the king of England. He was a York and his claim to the crown was very important in the Wars of the Roses. When his father was killed Edward inherited his claim. With the support of his cousin Richard, Edward defeated the Lancastrians and became the king. His cousin believing that he could continue to rule through Edward, pressed him to enter into a marital alliance with a major European power. Edward then secretly married Elizabeth Woodville, who had a large group of relatively poor but very ambitious Lancastrian relations. *Richard III and the 'Princes in the Tower' The Princes in the Tower were Edward V and his brother Richard. They were the sons of Edward IV of England and Elizabeth Woodville. Both princes were declared illegitimate by Parliament. Their uncle, Richard III, placed them both in the Tower of London. Their fate remains unknown, and it is presumed
The storm caused a disruption in bus service. haphazardly adv. having no order or pattern, by chance adj. haphazard Syn. arbitrarily, carelessly n. haphazardness It was obvious that the house was built haphazardly. Susan completed the assignment in a haphazard way. MATCHING Choose the synonym. 1. widely 6. haphazardly (A) broadly (A) suddenly (B) abroad (B) secretly (C) secretly (C) carelessly (D) truly (D) constantly 2. autonomous 7. constant (A) independent (A) disruption (B) sudden (B) acceptable (C) international (C) abrupt (D) abrupt (D) persistent 3. advice 8. perfect (A) acclaim (A) attractive (B) attention (B) ideal (C) suggestion (C) actual
(a) the agent is not known or difficult to state; (b) the agent is self-evident from the context; (c) mentioning the agent is avoided due to special reasons; (d) there is a greater interest in the passive subject; (e) as a cohesion-building tool in the discourse. 7080% of passives in English are agentless. (a) Tom was killed. (b) Someone killed Tom (c) Tom was killed instantly (d) James was born on Sunday. (e) Mary is said to be a good singer. (f) It was rumoured that he had secretly married her. (g) The music was followed by a short interval. (h) *The music was followed. Transitivity: (a) Tom runs every morning. (b) * Every morning is run by Tom. (c) Tom gave Mary a present. (d) Mary was given a present by Tom. (e) */?A present was given Mary by Tom. (f) Tom saw himself in the mirror. (g) They couldn't see each other. (h) The little girl shook her head. Verb constraints: have, lack, hold, become, resemble, suit, etc. (a) He has a nice room.
What's that? ORGON You shall know all. Let's see at once Whether a certain box is still upstairs. ACT V SCENE I ORGON, CLEANTE CLEANTE Whither away so fast? ORGON How should I know? CLEANTE Methinks we should begin by taking counsel To see what can be done to meet the case. ORGON I'm all worked up about that wretched box. More than all else it drives me to despair. CLEANTE That box must hide some mighty mystery? ORGON Argas, my friend who is in trouble, brought it Himself, most secretly, and left it with me. He chose me, in his exile, for this trust; And on these documents, from what he said, I judge his life and property depend. CLEANTE How could you trust them to another's hands? ORGON By reason of a conscientious scruple. I went straight to my traitor, to confide In him; his sophistry made me believe That I must give the box to him to keep, So that, in case of search, I might deny My having it at all, and still, by favour Of this evasion, keep my conscience clear
international law, it undermines aims of this law); could be in different forms, but two criteria should be filled: 1) you should misuse the protection which is provided by the international law, 2) you should use with misuse to achieve certain military advantage. The most famous example: put ammunition in a red cross car; or you can use UN uniform with its protective signs to change a secretly position of your troops; or you put lots of bombs on you and then say you surrender and then the enemy comes near and you blow yourself up. Perfidy behaviour diminishes the protection for real victims, that's why it's a war crime. You should distinguish between perfidy and for example the misuse of red cross, because it's not for military advantage. Regular misinformation (camouflage etc), then it's not perfidy, because
down to some of the most primitive pathogens. By adopting certain critical fea- tures of useful hormones or nutrients, these clever bacteria and viruses can gain entry into a healthy host cell. The result is that the healthy cell eagerly and naively 6Apparently, the tendency of males to be bamboozled by powerful mating signals extends to humans. Two University of Vienna biologists, Astrid Juette and Karl Grammer secretly exposed young men to airborne chemicals (called copulins) that mimic human vaginal scents. The men then rated the at- tractiveness of women's faces. Exposure to the copulins increased the judged attractiveness of all the women and masked the genuine physical attractiveness differences among them ("For Women," 1999)· THE PROFITEERS _ sweeps into itself the causes of such diseases as rabies, mononucleosis, and the
Several times the GY watch officers telephoned Kramer at his home at night to ask him to come to the office and check a possible execute. It always proved false. Meanwhile, other signs of increasing tension were not lacking. On the 29th, Baron Oshima in Berlin reported that the German Foreign Minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop, had told him, "Should Japan become engaged in a war against the United States, Germany, of course, would join the war immediately." Next day, Tokyo replied, "Say very secretly to them that there is extreme danger that war may suddenly break out between the Anglo-Saxon nations and Japan through some clash of arms and add that the time of the breaking out of this war may come quicker than anyone dreams." Both these messages were translated on December 1, and Roosevelt considered the latter so important that he asked for a copy of it to keep. Kramer, after paraphrasing it for security's sake, gave him one. At Pearl Harbor, Rochefort had just been presented with an
" His sexy smile made Cary reach over and squeeze the blood out of my hand. "Step this way." Friday started out awesome. Mark walked me through the process of collecting information for an RFP, and he told me a little more about Cross Industries and Gideon Cross, pointing out that he and Cross were the same age. "I have to remind myself of that," Mark said. "It's easy to forget he's so young when he's right in front of you." "Yes," I agreed, secretly disappointed that I wouldn't see Cross for the next two days. As much as I told myself it didn't matter, I was bummed. I hadn't realized I'd been excited by the possibility that we might run into each other until that possibility was gone. It was just such a rush being near him. Plus he was a hell of a lot of fun to look at. I had nothing nearly as exciting planned for the weekend. I was taking notes in Mark's office when I heard my desk phone ringing. Excusing myself, I
"You are too hasty, sir," she cried. "You forget that I have made no answer. Let me do it without further loss of time. Accept my thanks for the compliment you are paying me. I am very sensible of the honour of your proposals, but it is impossible for me to do otherwise than to decline them." "I am not now to learn," replied Mr. Collins, with a formal wave of the hand, "that it is usual with young ladies to reject the addresses of the man whom they secretly mean to accept, when he first applies for their favour; and that sometimes the refusal is repeated a second, or even a third time. I am therefore by no means discouraged by what you have just said, and shall hope to lead you to the altar ere long." "Upon my word, sir," cried Elizabeth, "your hope is a rather extraordinary one after my declaration. I do assure you that I am not one of those young ladies (if such young ladies
not be able to form grammatical sentences in the first place. Meaning and understanding Not many people know that, in 1931, Adolf Hitler made a visit to the United States, in the course of which he did some sightseeing, had a brief affair with a lady named Maxine in Keokuk, Iowa, tried peyote (which caused him to hal- lucinate hordes of frogs and toads wearing little boots and singing the Horst Wessel Lied), infiltrated a munitions plant near Detroit, met secretly with Vice-President Curtis regarding sealskin futures, and invented the electric can opener. There is a good reason why not many people know all that: none of it is true. But the remarkable thing is that just now, as you read through my opening sentence--let us call it sentence (1)--you understood it perfectly, whether or not you were ready to accept it, and you did so without the slight- est conscious effort. Remarkable, I said. It probably does not strike you as remarkable or sur-
the bargain I'd made with myself. Since he didn't look angry, I would go to Biology. My stomach did frightened little flips at the thought of sitting next to him again. I didn't really want to walk to class with Mike as usual -- he seemed to be a popular target for the snowball snipers -- but when we went to the door, everyone besides me groaned in unison. It was raining, washing all traces of the snow away in clear, icy ribbons down the side of the walkway. I pulled my hood up, secretly pleased. I would be free to go straight home after Gym. Mike kept up a string of complaints on the way to building four. Once inside the classroom, I saw with relief that my table was still empty. Mr. Banner was walking around the room, distributing one microscope and box of slides to each table. Class didn't start for a few minutes, and the room buzzed with conversation. I kept my eyes away from the door, doodling idly on the cover of my notebook.
306 STORIES A R E ALIVE emotionally involved, actively wishing for the hero to win, learn the lesson, survive, and thrive. T h e y identify with heroes in a threatened position where it appears their wishes may not be granted and their real needs may not be met. T h e wishes of heroes are a strong point of identification for many people, since we all have wishes and desires that we secretly cherish. In fact, that's one o f the main reasons we go to movies and watch T V and read novels — to have our wishes granted. Storytellers are, most of the time, in the wish-granting business. T h e Disney empire built its entire corporate identity around the belief in wishing, from its theme song " W h e n You W i s h U p o n a S t a r " to the wish-granting fairy godmothers of Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella, to the genie who grants three wishes in Aladdin
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