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Babe Ruth, the Sultan of Swat, was born in Baltimore and attended Saint Mary's Industrial School. The National Aquarium is located in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Annapolis is known as the sailing capital of the world. Located in the Chesapeake Bay, Smith Island is Maryland's only inhabited off-shore island. FUN LAWS Persons may not swear while on the highway. It is a park rule violation to be in a public park with a sleeveless shirt. It's illegal to take a lion to the movies. No person who is a "tramp" or "vagrant" shall loiter in any park at any time. You may not curse inside the city limits. It is illegal to use profane language on a playground. Knocking stones into a public park is prohibited. It is illegal to remove a public building by writing on it. FAMOUS PEOPLE Babe Ruth (1895-1948), Baseball player Jada Pinkett Smith 42, Actress
to adopt fashionable elements, like breeches and coat suit for men, vertically striped skirts for women, and the indigo colour of fabric. Following the fashion of caps among people of higher social standing, which was also quite common in Estonian towns, the peasant women in the vicinity of Tallinn started to wear pot-caps in the second half of the 18th century. The most characteristic feature of Northern Estonian folk costumes was a short loose long- sleeved midriff blouse over a sleeveless shirt. Northern Estonian maidens adorned their heads with chaplets. These were bands made either from cardboard or wood shavings, covered with coloured silk or woollen cloth and decorated with spangles and tinsel. The girls wore multicoloured silk ribbons at the nape. West Estonia This region shows similar features to the north and south. Sleeves were worn only on Kihnu island, in other areas white shirts were covered by jackets and waistcoats,
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the same adjective that ends in -ful. For example: careful careless useful useless colorful colorless harmful harmless The -ful ending means having a lot of something. For example: painful = having a lot of pain hopeful = having a lot of hope The -less ending means without. For example: leafless = without leaves sleeveless = without sleeves 54 Some adjectives end in -y. a dirty street a noisy room an oily pot a stormy sea a sleepy passenger a sunny day a muddy path Some adjectives end in -ive. an expensive necklace an active child an attractive hat a creative toy talkative pupils Some adjectives end in -ing.
But, terrified as I was, I couldn't bring myself to regret the decision. When life offers you a dream so far beyond any of your expectations, it's not reasonable to grieve when it comes to an end. The hunter smiled in a friendly way as he sauntered forward to kill me. 1. FIRST SIGHT My mother drove me to the airport with the windows rolled down. It was seventy-five degrees in Phoenix, the sky a perfect, cloudless blue. I was wearing my favorite shirt -- sleeveless, white eyelet lace; I was wearing it as a farewell gesture. My carry-on item was a parka. In the Olympic Peninsula of northwest Washington State, a small town named Forks exists under a near-constant cover of clouds. It rains on this inconsequential town more than any other place in the United States of America. It was from this town and its gloomy, omnipresent shade that my mother escaped with me when I was only a few months old. It was in this town that I'd been compelled to spend
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