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Past simple and continious
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Past simple and continious

Past Simple .......................................................................... 2 The spelling of endings in the Past Simple ............................ 3 When to use the Past Simple ................................................ 3 Past Continuous .................................................................. 4 When to use the Past Continuous......................................... 4 Used to & would................................................................... 5 Unfulfilled past events.......................................................... 5 Past Simple Regular Past Simple forms end in -ed. I worked he danced we apologized Some verbs have an irregular past form. I left he wrote The Past Simple is the same in all persons except in the past tense of be. I/he/she/it was (in the singular) you/we/they were (in the plural)

Keeled → Inglise keel
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American Literature Portfolio
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American Literature Portfolio

To deal with his heartbreak, Dexter joins the army to fight in World War I. We next see Dexter several years later as a single, successful New York business man. He meets a client who recalls having attended Judy Jones' wedding. The client describes Judy's husband's alcoholism and torrid affairs, and says that Judy has "faded." The reality of Judy's life conflicts with Dexter's vision of her, and her downfall destroys Dexter's "winter dreams." The dream of being with her -- an unfulfilled dream -- has kept him from realizing that the glory of his social climb lay in its progression rather than in its fulfillment. To Built A Fire Part I ``To Build a Fire'' begins at nine o'clock on a winter morning as an unnamed man travels across the Yukon Territory in Northwestern Canada. The man is a chechaquo (cheechako), a Chinook jargon word meaning ``newcomer.'' This is the man's first winter in the Yukon, but

Kategooriata → Uurimistöö
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Ensümoloogia alused-Kordamisküsimused
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Ensümoloogia alused. Kordamisküsimused

Trp has the largest side-chain. Pro is non-polar and has a very rigid side-chain, causing a "kink" in the peptide backbone. Usually Pro breaks a helix, and many turns contain Pro. It usually is found in the more stable trans configuration, but occasionally in the cis configuration. Polar side chains (Ser, Thr, Cys, His, Asn, Gln) have the potential to form H-bonds with the solvent, each other and the peptide bond. This is important in what is called helix-capping, in which the unfulfilled H-bonds of the backbone are satisfied. When H-bonded and buried they are effectively no longer polar. The pK of the imidazole of His (6.7) means that at physiological pH it can function either as an acid or a base. Many enzymes use His as a general acid/base catalyst. Cys can make disulfide bonds, which act as covalent cross-links. Charged side chains are usually found on the surface. Buried ones tend to have several H- bonds to "diffuse" the charge

Bioloogia → Ensümoloogia alused
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IT Strateegia IT Ettevõttele
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IT Strateegia IT Ettevõttele

latest technological version TO5: Inability to hire competent workforce TO6: Foreign markets are an uncharted territory hard to map for a small organization 2.4.Opportunities The most prominent and promising opportunites of the organization are elaborated on below. OO1: Turn promising projects into products and start offering them worldwide There is an immense unfulfilled potential to the software that's been catered as solutions to individual clients. The projects that Lee IS has completed for its customers have shed light on demand for certain type of solutions that is not necessarily limited to the company ordering the solution. The supposition is such that there are quite a number of companies that require specialized solutions of similar ­ if not almost identical ­ functionality. Conversion of a small

Informaatika → Informaatika
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Anna Karenina-kokkuvõte
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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

Levin heads off to the skating rink to meet up with Kitty and her family. He tries to show off with his skating skills, and Kitty for a minute regains her fondness for Levin. Still, she believes she's in love with Vronsky, a man of social status. Kitty's own mother favors Vronsky as a match. Even though Princess Shcherbatsky invites Levin to her home, she does so with an air of coolness, and Levin grows uneasy, thinking his love for Kitty will be left unfulfilled. "The place where [Kitty] stood seemed to him a holy shrine, unapproachable, and there was one moment when he was almost retreating, so overwhelmed was he with terror. He had to make an effort to master himself, and to remind himself that people of all sorts were moving about her, and that he too might come there to skate. He walked down, for a long while avoiding looking at her as at the sun, but seeing her, as one does the sun, without looking."

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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A New Earth
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A New Earth

an opposing energy of equal intensity that in the end leads to their downfall. in the meantime, they make themselves and many others unhappy, or, in the larger-than-life examples, create hell on earth. Most egos have conflicting wants. They want different things at different times or may not even know what they want except that they don't want what is: the present moment. Unease, restlessness, boredom, anxiety, dissatisfaction , are the result of unfulfilled wanting. Wanting is structural, so no amount of content can provide lasting fulfillment as long as that mental structure remains in place. Intense wanting that has no specific object can often be found in the still- developing ego of teenagers, some of whom are in a permanent state of negativity and dissatisfaction. The physical needs for food, water, shelter, clothing, and basic comforts could be easily met for all humans on the planet, were it not for the

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

had a wholly internal influence upon cryptology. That a hierarchy of special systems had arisen to displace the nomenclator interested only cryptologists; it did not matter to generals or statesmen. And although the telegraph greatly increased the volume of communications, wiretapping could produce intercepts only at rare and irregular intervals. Cryptanalysis could exercise only transient and haphazard effects. Its potential remained largely unfulfilled. Kerckhoffs accurately regarded it as an auxiliary to cryptography, a means to the end of perfecting military codes and ciphers. Cryptanalysis during the telegraph years was interesting but inconsequential, intriguing but academic—an I' ideal topic to pass a Victorian tea-time, perhaps, but not I much more. ; - The radio, however, turned over to the commander a i copy of every enemy cryptogram it conveyed. It furnished a constant stream of intercepts

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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