stand stood stood steal stole stolen stick stuck stuck sting stung stung stink stank, stunk stunk strew strewed strewn, strewed stride strode stridden strike struck struck, stricken string strung strung strive strove striven. swear swore sworn sweep swept swept swell swelled swollen, swelled swim swam swum swing swung swung take took taken teach taught taught tear tore torn tell told told think thought thought thrive throve, thrived thriven, thrived throw threw thrown thrust thrust thrust tread trod trodden
stink stank stunk haisema stride strod stridden Pika sammuga käima strike struck struck Lööma, tabama string strung strung Pingutama, riputama strive strove striven Püüdlema, taotlema swear swore sworn vanduma sweep swept swept pühkima swell swelled swelled/swollen Paisuma, paistetama swim swam swum Ujuma swing swung swung Kiikuma, õõtsima take took taken Võtma teach taught taught õpetama tear tore torn Kiskuma, rebima tell told told ütlema think thought thought Mõtlema thrive thrived/throve thrived Arenema
andma give gave given omama have had had asetama lay laid laid ostma buy bought bought ehitama build built built otsima seek sought sought elama dwell dwelt dwelt painutama bend bent bent ennustama forecast forecast forecast paiskama cast cast cast haisema stink stank stunk paisutama swell swelled swollen haistma smell smelt smelt panema put put put hammustama bite bit bitten panema set set set heitma fling flung flung panustama bet bet bet heitma sling slung slung peitma hide hid hidden helistama ring rang rung pillama spill spilt spilt hellitama spoil spoilt spoilt pistma thrust thrust thrust
Sammuma stride Strode Stridden Lööma, streikima Strike Struk Struk Lükkima String Strung Strung Püüdma, taotlema Strive Strove striven Vanduma Swear Swore Sworn Pühkima Sweep Swept Swept Paistetama, paisuma Swell Swelled Swollen Ujuma Swim Swam Swum Kiikuma, kiigutama Swing Swung Swung Võtma, viima Take Took Taken Õpetama Teach Taught Taught Rebima, käristama Tear Tore Tore Ütlema,jutustama Tell Told Told Mõtlema, arvama Think Thought Thought Hästi edenema Thrive Throve Thriven
213. string strung strung nööridega (või paeltega) varustama; (pilli) keelestama, keeltega varustama 214. strive strove (strived) striven püüdlema, taotlema, pürgima mlgi poole 215. swear swore sworn vanduma, kiruma 216. sweep swept swept pühkima, viipama, mööda tuhisema 217. swell swelled swollen paisuma; paistetama (swelled) 218. swim swam swum ujuma 219. swing swung swung kiikuma, õõtsuma 220. take took taken võtma; viima 221. teach taught taught õpetama 222. tear tore torn rebima, kiskuma 223
Not only do they aim to remain of the world, they hope for a convenient location, one that's near all the major subway stops. Are their numbers surging? Hard to tell, though people who study more traditional "intentional communities" -- that is, any group of individuals living together with shared values, as in a commune or collective -- say that they are demonstrably on the rise. Laird Schaub, executive secretary of the Fellowship for Intentional Community, said his nonprofit's database has swelled from 614 communities in 2005 to more than 1,300 this year. Traffic to the site is up 25 percent in the last year, Mr. Schaub continued, to an average of 2,000 visits a day. As to why that should be so, Mr. Schaub pointed to what he called "an ever-increasing level of dissatisfaction with traditional lifestyle choices, because there's too much alienation and lack of connectedness. Humans are inherently social animals, yet we don't particularly know how to get along with one another."
show showed shown shrink shrank shrunk shut shut shut sing sang sung sink sank sunk sit sat sat sleep slept slept speak spoke spoken spell spelt/spelled spelt/spelled spend spent spent stand stood stood steal stole stolen swear swore sworn swell swelled swollen/swelled swim swam swum take took taken teach taught taught tell told told think thought thought throw threw thrown understand understood understood wake woke woken wear wore worn win won won write wrote written 8 MODULE 2 Making phone calls
country not ravaged by a major war. Official GDP collapsed by almost half from 1990 to 1994, and slow decline continued throughout the decade. Economic growth would not resume again until 2000. The budget deficit was, at 14.4 percent of GDP, exceptionally large. Barter and the use of surrogate moneys and foreign currencies prevailed. Ukraine had introduced a sovereign currency, the Hryvnia, but it was little used. A shadow economy swelled and compensated for an unknown share of the economic collapse. 2001-2008 Between 2001 and 2008, the Ukrainian economy picked up significantly. Many of Ukraine's large-scale capitalists--the oligarchs--are former Soviet-era industrial managers who succeeded on a grand scale when industries were privatized. Their wealth was originally based on a traditional, simple formula: convert cheap energy and raw materials into metals and manufactured goods
and tugging at the roots. I loved how he started out with tenderness, then grew rougher as the lust he felt for me overwhelmed his control. The soft bite of pain made me hungrier, greedier. My head bobbed as I pleasured him, jacking him with one hand while I sucked and stroked the crest with my mouth. Heavy veins coursed the length of his cock, and I slid the flat of my tongue along them, tilting my head to find and caress each one. He swelled, growing thicker and longer. My knees were uncomfortable, but I didn't care; my gaze was riveted to Gideon as his head fell back and he fought for breath. "Eva, you suck me so good." He held my head still and took over. Thrusting his hips. Fucking my mouth. Stripped to a level of base need where only the race to orgasm mattered. The thought made me crazed, the image in my mind of how we must look: Gideon in all his
In the latter part of 1941 the process sometimes took as little as four hours. Occasionally an agency broke down a late intercept that bore on a point of Japanese-American negotiations and rushed it to the Secretary of State an hour before he was to meet with the Japanese ambassadors. Volume attained overwhelming proportions. By the fall of 1941, 50 to 75 messages a day sluiced out of the two agencies, and at least once the quantity swelled to 130. Some of these messages ran to 15 typewritten pages. The top-echelon recipients of MAGIC clearly could not afford the time to read all this traffic. Much of it was of secondary importance anyway. Kramer and Colonel Rufus S. Bratton, army G-2 Far Eastern Section chief, winnowed the wheat from this chaff. Reading the entire output, they chose an average of 25 messages a day for distribution. At first Kramer supplemented his translations with gists for recipients too busy
remarkable spot and point of view. They gradually ascended for half-a-mile, and then found themselves at the top of a considerable eminence, where the wood ceased, and the eye was instantly caught by Pemberley House, situated on the opposite side of a valley, into which the road with some abruptness wound. It was a large, handsome stone building, standing well on rising ground, and backed by a ridge of high woody hills; and in front, a stream of some natural importance was swelled into greater, but without any artificial appearance. Its banks were neither formal nor falsely adorned. Elizabeth was delighted. She had never seen a place for which nature had done more, or where natural beauty had been so little counteracted by an awkward taste. They were all of them warm in their admiration; and at that moment she felt that to be mistress of Pemberley might be something! They descended the hill, crossed the bridge, and drove to the door; and, while examining
of things after passing through an Ordeal. Surviving death gives meaning to life and sharpens perceptions. 181 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler DISTORTIONS In other stories the conquest of death may lead to some distortions of perception. Heroes may suffer from an inflation of the ego. In other words, they get a swelled head. T h e y might turn cocky or arrogant. Perhaps they abuse the power and privilege of being a reborn hero. T h e i r self-esteem sometimes grows too large and distorts their perception of their real value. Heroes may be tainted by the very death or evil they came to fight. Soldiers fighting to preserve civilization may fall into the barbarism of war. Cops or detec tives battling criminals often cross the line and use illegal or immoral means, becom