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Courage in the Storm
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Courage in the Storm

Kadi Bruus Courage in the Storm I was covering my ears while waiting for the next thunder to strike. The distance from my house to the shelter seemed insurmountable. I swallowed the lump in my throat and run. The storm was so intense, it made hurricane Irma look like a sneeze. It must have been the loudest thunderstorm I have ever heard and the rain ­ like someone was pouring water from a giant bucket. I barely made it to the shelter, that my dad built a few years ago. It was a safe place to hide while hurricanes and thunderstorms were bullying. The room was equipped with all the necessary things ­ food, water, batteries, flashlights, warm clothes, etc. But to my surprise, I was the first one there. Where were mum and dad? Where was my younger sister? I tried to

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Rowan Sebastian Atkinson
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Rowan Sebastian Atkinson

Bean's Holiday, was released in 2007. Atkinson's film career began with a supporting part in the 'unofficial' James Bond movie Never Say Never Again. His television character Mr. Bean debuted on the big screen with Bean to international success. A sequel, Mr. Bean's Holiday also became an international success. He has also starred in the James Bond parody Johnny English and its sequel, Johnny English Reborn. Atkinson later appeared in theatrical productions like The Nerd, The New Revue and The Sneeze. Best known for his use of physical comedy in his Mr. Bean persona, Atkinson's other characters rely more heavily on language. Atkinson often plays authority figures (especially priests or vicars) speaking absurd lines with a completely deadpan delivery. This talent for visual comedy has led to Atkinson being called "the man with the rubber face" Rowan Atkinson first met Sunetra Sastry in the late 1980s, when she was working as a make-up artist with the BBC

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Unit 4 HEALTH AND CARE
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Unit 4 HEALTH AND CARE

68. scan v - a medical test in which a special machine produces a disease; terviklik picture of something inside your body: The scan showed that 42.hospice n - ['hspis] a special hospital for people who she was expecting twins. are dying. hooldushaigla, hospiits 69. sneeze v - if you sneeze, air suddenly comes from your nose, 43. impoverished adj - very poor: an impoverished student making a noise, for example when you have a cold: She 44. infant mortality (rate) n ­ the number of deaths of babies started coughing and sneezing. aevastama under one year old, expressed as the number out of every 70. stillbirth n - a birth in which the baby is born dead: For

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Etiquette in America
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Etiquette in America

· Smoking is very unpopular in the United States. · There are several common names and nicknames that are used by both men and women. Call the person's assistant to ask if you are unsure of his or her gender. · "Please" and "thank you" are very important in the United States. Say "please" and "thank you" to everyone for even the smallest kindness. · Say "Excuse me" if you touch someone or even get close to someone. Americans also say this if they sneeze or do not understand something someone has said. · If you feel uncomfortable with a question asked of you, simply smile and say, "In my country, that would be a strange question."

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Inglise keele struktuur
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Inglise keele struktuur

temporally bounded (telic), not instantaneous: run a mile, draw a circle, walk to school, paint a picture, grow up, deliver a sermon, recover from illness Achievements (point events) - express changes of state, inherently temporally bounded (telic); instantaneous: recognise, find, stop, start, reach the top, win the race spot someone Semelfactives - punctual events (+/- dynamic), atelic, punctual: cough, flash, shoot, knock, sneeze Active accomplishments - dynamic, telic, unpunctual: march to the park, eat the fish, paint sb's portrait The category of aspect : The term ASPECT refers to a grammatical category which reflects the way in which the verb action is regarded or experienced with respect to time. The two aspect constructions: the perfective (complete) and the progressive (in progress) These two aspects may combine within a single verb phrase (She has been reading)

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TARTUFFE-inglise keelne
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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

This match, and make it plain that I'm in love? Shall I cast off for him, whate'er he be, Womanly modesty and filial duty? You ask me to display my love in public . . . ? DORINE No, no, I ask you nothing. You shall be Mister Tartuffe's; why, now I think of it, I should be wrong to turn you from this marriage. What cause can I have to oppose your wishes? So fine a match! An excellent good match! Mister Tartuffe! Oh ho! No mean proposal! Mister Tartuffe, sure, take it all in all, Is not a man to sneeze at--oh, by no means! 'Tis no small luck to be his happy spouse. The whole world joins to sing his praise already; He's noble--in his parish; handsome too; Red ears and high complexion--oh, my lud! You'll be too happy, sure, with him for husband. MARIANE Oh dear! . . . DORINE What joy and pride will fill your heart To be the bride of such a handsome fellow! MARIANE Oh, stop, I beg you; try to find some way To help break off the match. I quite give in, I'm ready to do anything you say.

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