Preparation Sheet for Test December 6, 2012 Grammar: Conditionals 2+3, Wishes, Would Rather And the following Vocabulary: Descending-kahanev sheer lunacy-puhas hullumeelsus emerge-tekkima triumphant- võidukas kick-löök punch- leap-hüpe hand-gliding-libisemine fly fishing-lend püük co-operative-ühistu nerve-racking-närvesööv accurate-täpne determined-kindlaks määratud daring-uljus archery, archer, arrows-vibulaskimine badminton-sulgpall snooker-biljard range-valik pitch shuttlecock-sulgpall racquet cue-kii championship-võistlused institution-institutsioon amateur-amatöör compete-võistlema trophy-trofee substantial-märkimisväärne gilt-kullatud highlight-esile tõstma
Solo jump ... Three-track ... Thumb Pöial Tune Toon Tip Vihje Typical Tüüpiline Top class Tugev klass Urge Peale käima Torrent Veejuga Valley Org Tournament Turniir Venue Toimumispaik Triumphant Võidutsev Waterfall Kosk Trophy Troffe Wound Haav
business enterprises and eventually organized the Carnegie Steel Company, which launched the steel industry in Pittsburgh · At age sixty-five, he sold the company to J. P. Morgan for $480 million · He devoted the rest of his life to his philanthropic activities and writing, including his autobiography. Philosophy, writings · Carnegie wrote The Gospel of Wealth, in which he stated his belief that the rich should use their wealth to help enrich society · Triumphant Democracy (1886) · The Law of Success (1928), · During his lifetime, Carnegie gave away over $350 million · He died in Lenox, Massachusetts, on August 11, 1919 · He is interred in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York. References · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carne gie · http://www.carnegie.org/sub/about/biograp hy.html · http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/carnegie/p eopleevents/pande01.html Thank you for listening!
national romantic art ideas in the 1930s when quite different winds were already blowing even in the remote European province of Estonia. Characteristic of Estonian folklore Kristjan Rauds work contains very few light and playful undertones. The image of a singing Kalevipoeg is one of the most joyful motifs in the artists entire work. More than 40 drawings and sketches picture Kalevipoeg as a triumphant giant standing on a hillside and singing to his brothees. In Rauds work Kalevipoeg is a joyous king forever young like the dream of ancient country people who wish for a crowned king of their own: a king never crowned. In the spring of 1940, shortly before the forceful incorporation of Estonia into the Soviet Union, the last prewar art event tok place in Estonia the year of Kristjan Raud. That year was dedicated to the artist in connection with his 75th birthday.
Fantoom saadab uue teate ooperimajale, kus nõuab, et ooperi Il Muto taasesietendusel oleks naispeaosas Christine. Leitakse Fantoomi mõrvatud Buquet' surnukeha. Kui Christine ja ülejäänud näitetrupp publikule kummardavad, kukub kroonlühter laest kildudeks. On uus aasta ja arvatakse, et Fantoom on kadunud. Raoul ja Christine kihluvad. Christine näeb Fantoomi mõjuvõimu tõttu teda igal pool enda ümber. Fantoom on tagasi ja ta tahab, et lavastataks tema loodud ooperit Don Juan Triumphant. Madame Giry räägib Raoulile Fantoomi lapsepõlvest. Raoul otsustab Fantoomi lõksu meelitada ja selleks on tal vaja, et Christine laulaks esinemisel peaosa. Christine nõustub kurvalt. Lauljatel on raskusi partiide õppimisega, klaver hakkab ootamatult ise mängima. Kõik põgenevad hirmunult. Christine mõistab, et etenduses mängib Piangi asemel Don Juani rolli Fantoom. Fantoomil õnnestub põgeneda ja ta võtab Christine endaga. Raoul järgneb neile. Fantoom võtab ta kinni.
are used. 27 articulated lorries transfer the set between theatres. REVIEWS "It's fantastic, fabulous and phantasmagorical! From the eerily flickering lights that greet you outside Her Majesty's Theatre to the last, glorious curtain call, Andrew Lloyd Webber's long-awaited new musical, Phantom of the Opera, is a triumph." John Blake, Daily Mirror, 10th October, 1986 "Four words sum up the unstoppable success of Andrew Lloyd Webber's triumphant re-working of this vintage spine-tingling melodrama. Stars, spectacle, score and story." Jack Tinker, Daily Mail, 10th October, 1986 AWARDS Over 50 awards 3 Olivier Awards 7 Tony Awards 7 Drama Desk Awards 3 Outer Critic Circle Awards Evening Standard Award ON BROADWAY 26th January, 1988 Rebecca Pitcher and Howard McGillin Gross benefit US $715 million Longest-running musical A real Broadway experience
lover, enjoying the company of rent boys. In following the capricious and amoral Bosie, Oscar neglected his wife and children, and suffered great guilt. And then the dragon awoke. Bosie's father, the violent, eccentric, cantankerous Marquess of Queensberry, became aware that Bosie, whose "unmanly" and careless behaviour he despised, was cavorting around London with its greatest playwright, Oscar Wilde. In 1895, days after the triumphant first night of "The Importance Of Being Earnest", Queensberry stormed into Wilde's club, The Albemarle, and finding him absent left a card with the porter, addressed "To Oscar Wilde posing Somdomite". Bosie, who hated his father, persuaded Oscar to sue the Marquess for libel. As homosexuality was itself illegal, Queensberry was able to destroy Oscar's case at the trial by calling as witnesses rent boys who would describe Wilde's sexual encounters in open court.
sõstar koor kestendav Kuldsõstar Lehed läikivad, Mustad, pruunid, Vastupidav sügisel punased kollased kahjustajatele Karusmari Ogadega Euroopa sordid Suurte ogadega, Suured, rohelised ‘Triumphant’ - sile, jahukasteõrnad kuni punased, ‘Höningi Varajane’ siledad kuni - jämekarvane jämekarvased Ameerika sordid Väikeste Väiksed, ‘Houghton’,
pueblos en libertad people in freedom. Gloria a los hijos Glory to the sons que a la Historia dan who have given to history justice justicia y grandeza and greatness, democracia y paz. democracy and peace. KATALOONIA HÜMN Els Segadors (Catalan) The Reapers (English translation) Catalunya triomfant, Catalonia triumphant tornarà a ser rica i plena. shall again be rich and bountiful. Endarrera aquesta gent Drive away these people,[2] tan ufana i tan superba. Who are so conceited and so arrogant. Tornada: Chorus: Bon cop de falç! Strike with your sickle! Bon cop de falç, defensors de la terra! Strike with your sickle, defenders of Bon cop de falç
eras, a style characterized by dynamic movement, overt emotion and self-confident rhetoric". The popularity and success of the Baroque style was encouraged by the Roman Catholic Church, which had decided at the time of the Council of Trent, in response to the Protestant Reformation, that the arts should communicate religious themes in direct and emotional involvement. The aristocracy also saw the dramatic style of Baroque architecture and art as a means of impressing visitors and expressing triumphant power and control. Baroque palaces are built around an entrance of courts, grand staircases and reception rooms of sequentially increasing opulence. Baroque architecture The Baroque style is noted as first being developed by Seljuk Turks, according to a number of academics like John Hoag. In Baroque architecture, new emphasis was placed on bold massing, colonnades, domes, light-and-shade (chiaroscuro), 'painterly' color effects, and the bold play of volume and void
The message of the movie medium is that of transition from lineal connections to configurations. It is the transition that produced the now quite correct observation: "If it works, it's obsolete." When electric speed further takes over from mechanical movie sequences, then the lines of force in structures and in media become loud and clear. We return to the inclusive form of the icon. To a highly literate and mechanized culture the movie appeared as a world of triumphant illusions and dreams that money could buy. It was at this moment of the movie that cubism occurred, and it has been described by E. H. Gombrich (Art and Illusion) as "the most radical attempt to stamp out ambiguity and to enforce one reading of the picture-that of a man-made construction, a colored canvas." For cubism substitutes all facets of an object simultaneously for the "point of view" or facet of perspective illusion. Instead of the specialized illusion of
religious tolerance. Refused to become a king. Could not reconcile political, military and religious The New Model Army Grew out of and around Oliver Cromwell. Created by the parliament. Was based on a person´s ability rather than on his position within society. Soldiers became full-time professionals, they were paid. Helped the parliament to win Civil War Marston Moon 1644, Naseby 1645 Marston Moon- a battle during Civil War. Secured a triumphant for Cromwell. Fairfax and the Scotts got the victory over Royalists. Naseby- key battle. Confident that his veteran troops would outfight parliament newly-raised forces, King Charle I launched his main field army against Fairfax at Naseby. The result was a disaster for him, he lost all changes of winning the war The Independents New Model Army developed into a political force. Congregationalist principle: every
The renowned conductor made a guest appearance at the concert. sacrifice v. to give up something of value for the adj. sacrificial common good n. sacrifice Syn. concession He sacrificed his day off to help clean up the neighborhood. She made sacrifices in order to be able to attend the university. triumph n. a victory; a success adv. triumphantly Syn. achievement adj. triumphant adj. triumphal v. triumph His career was characterized by one triumph after another. He triumphed over all of his difficulties. MATCHING Choose the synonym. 1. intrusive 6. around (A) inactive (A) obviously (B) intricate (B) likely (C) predictive (C) entirely (D) annoying (D) approximately 2. obliged 7. hesitatingly (A) distorted (A) reluctantly (B) dependable (B) readily (C) compelled (C) compellingly
" I felt the tremor of his breath on my neck as he laughed. "Mind over matter." I pulled back; as I moved, he froze -- and I could no longer hear the sound of his breathing. We stared cautiously at each other for a moment, and then, as his clenched jaw gradually relaxed, his expression became puzzled. "Did I do something wrong?" "No -- the opposite. You're driving me crazy," I explained. He considered that briefly, and when he spoke, he sounded pleased. "Really?" A triumphant smile slowly lit his face. "Would you like a round of applause?" I asked sarcastically. He grinned. "I'm just pleasantly surprised," he clarified. "In the last hundred years or so," his voice was teasing, "I never imagined anything like this. I didn't believe I would ever find someone I wanted to be with... in another way than my brothers and sisters. And then to find, even though it's all new to me, that I'm good at it... at being with you..." "You're good at everything," I pointed out.
and she felt the necessity of appearing more like herself. They entered the woods, and bidding adieu to the river for a while, ascended some of the higher grounds; when, in spots where the opening of the trees gave the eye power to wander, were many charming views of the valley, the opposite hills, with the long range of woods overspreading many, and occasionally part of the stream. Mr. Gardiner expressed a wish of going round the whole park, but feared it might be beyond a walk. With a triumphant smile they were told that it was ten miles round. It settled the matter; and they pursued the accustomed circuit; which brought them again, after some time, in a descent among hanging woods, to the edge of the water, and one of its narrowest parts. They crossed it by a simple bridge, in character with the general air of the scene; it was a spot less adorned than any they had yet visited; and the valley, here contracted into a glen, allowed
T h e master plan for organizing this huge canvas of six feature films seems to reflect a polarized view of the universe and of the hero myth itself, allowing full exploration of the dark and light possibilities of the heroic model. T h e films released in the 1 9 7 0 s and ' 8 0 s represent the positively charged, optimistic view of heroism, in which the young hero Luke Skywalker is severely tempted by power and rage but ends up triumphant and morally balanced, an example of what Campbell calls "the M a s t e r of Two Worlds." T h e dramatic intention is quite different in the three prequel films (The Phantom Menace/1999, Attack of the Clones/'2002, Revenge of the Sith/2005). T h o u g h sprinkled with moments of lightness and humor, the overall tone is dark and tragic, showing the destruction of a human spirit by fatal flaws of anger, pride, and ambition.
Example 42. It is a joyous and lively, divertissement-like movement. The Finale is restless (Allegro) as if something serious was pending: a crowd gathering, warriors preparing. The second thematic idea: Example 43. 1 First performance was at the Tallinn Estonia Theatre, 8 Sept. 1928. Stage director Henno Kompus, conductor Raimund Kull. The Finale culminates in a resolute martial movement, a sublime rendering of a call to arms. Among these triumphant sounds one can detect the wailing cries of mothers and brides. Listening to the development, an inner restlessness is palpable. Aav has no patience to linger on some themes in order to shape something aiming at a destination and thus his treatment of the whole remains fragmentary, yet the convincing beauty of utterance is gripping. Besides the beauty of the themes the individuality of salient harmonic texture creates a remarkable feature; the employment of pentatonic systems,
"She's not his type." The fingers I had linked with Gideon's tightened. As we watched, Magdalene's demeanor slowly changed. She began to nuzzle into Christopher's touch, her voice softening, her mouth seeking. To an observer, it was clear he knew her body well-where to pet and where to rub. When she responded to his skilled seduction, he lifted her dress and fucked her. That he was taking advantage of her was obvious. It was there in the contemptuously triumphant look on his face as he screwed her until she was limp. I didn't recognize the Christopher on the screen. His face, his posture, his voice...it was like he was a different man. I was grateful when my smartphone battery died and the screen abruptly winked off. Gideon wrapped his arms around me. "Yuck," I whispered, snuggling carefully into him so I didn't get makeup on his lapel. "Majorly creepy. I feel bad for her." He exhaled harshly. "That's Christopher."
UTAH, GOLD, SWORD, and JUNO, for the Normandy beaches of D-Day. The allied codename selections were sometimes constrained by principles that that master of English, Winston Churchill laid down in a memorandum of August 8, 1943: I have crossed out on the attached paper many unsuitable names. Operations in which large numbers of men may lose their lives ought not to be described by code-words which imply a boastful and overconfident sentiment, such as "Triumphant," or, conversely, which are calculated to invest the plan with an air of despondency, such as "Woebetide," "Massacre," "Jumble," "Trouble," "Fidget," "Flimsy," "Pathetic," and "Jaundice." They ought not to be names of a frivolous character, such as "Bunnyhug," "Billings- gate," "Aperitif," and "Ballyhoo." They should not be ordinary words often used in other connections, such as "Flood," "Smooth,"