When they see Tom and Huck’s tools, they become suspicious that someone is sharing their hiding place and carry the gold off instead of reburying it. Huck begins to shadow Injun Joe every night, watching for an opportunity to nab the gold. Meanwhile, Tom goes on a picnic to McDougal’s Cave with Becky and their classmates. That same night, Huck sees Injun Joe and his partner making off with a box. He follows and overhears their plans to attack the Widow Douglas, a kind resident of St. Petersburg. By running to fetch help, Huck forestalls the violence and becomes an anonymous hero. Tom and Becky get lost in the cave, and their absence is not discovered until the following morning. The men of the town begin to search for them, but to no avail. Tom and Becky run out of food and candles and begin to weaken. The horror of the situation increases when Tom, looking for a way out of the cave, happens upon Injun Joe, who is using the cave as a hideout
Nanni Doss- Nannie Hazel Born: 1906 Died: 1965 (cancer) Birthplace: Blue Mountain, Alabama Best known as: "The Jolly Black Widow" serial killer and The Giggling Grandma Posioner-to collect insuarence money victims 8-11 date of murded-1920-1954 arrested 1954 october Four of her husbands, her mother , her sister Dovie, her grandson Robert and her mother-in-law On the outside Nannie was a friendly and happy neighbor, wife and parent. On the inside she was a cold-blooded murdress who nearly wiped out her entire family singelhanedly the first victim was her own children who was
household of the Archbishop of Canterbury. In Christmas plays he improvised his parts. In 1492 he was sent to Oxford. He lived 4 years at the London Charterhouse sharing the life of monks. In 1504 he became a Member of Parliament, where he persuaded the members not to vote to the king the huge sum of money he demanded. In 1505 he married Jane Colt whom he had 4 children. His 3 daughters and 1 son were educated by the best scholars available. Jane died in 1511, and then Thomas married with a widow, Alice Middleton. Utopia It was written in 1515. The description of Utopia is put in the mouth of a traveller, Raphael Hythloday. This name is Greek for a teller of lies. Raphael argues that communism is the cure against egoism in life. Raphael is said to have been a former travelling companion of the famous navigator. For this book, a famous Dutch scholar called More the one genius of England. Utopia was originally written in Latin and printed in 1516. It was translated into German, French,
Aureelia Mitt 11.A Giacomo Balla (1871-1958) Elas 86 aastaseks Itaalia futurist ''Warship, Widow and Wind `' 1916 Sündis Turinis, Itaalias tööstuskeemiku pojana Tegeles muusikaga 9-aastaselt isa suri ning Giacomo hakkas tööle väikeses poes 20-aastaselt otsustas ta õppida maalimist kohalikus ülikoolis Pärast Turini Ülikooli lõpetamist kolis ta Roomasse ning abiellus Elisa Marcucciga Roomas elades töötas illustraatorina ning tegeles portreede joonistamisega Tema tööd olid eluajal esitletud paljudel suurtel
karakurt (Latrodectus mactans tredecimgattus), kes pesitseb Kesk-Aasias, Kaukaasias, Krimmi stepivööndis ja Vahemeremaades. Karakurdi hammustus on 15 korda tugevam lõgismao mürgist. Ohver, olles läbinud kohutavaid piinu, valusid ja magamatust, hakkab paranema alles 2-3 nädala pärast, kuid nõrkus püsib üle kuu aja. Rasketel juhtumitel saabub arstiabi puududes surm päeva- paari pärast. Ameerikas esineb mitte vähem ohtlik sama liigi alamliik nimega must lesk (,,Black widow"). Tema mürk on kõrgelt neurotoksiline, mis ründab kesknärvisüsteemi, põhjustades suurt valu, rikkalikku higistamist, hingamisraskusi, teadvuse kaotamist, krampe ja surma. Tarantlid kuuluvad huntämbliklaste sugukonda. Kõige tuntuma, Lycosa tarentula hammustus võib erinevalt müütidest ja vanadest arvamustest esile kutsuda vaid palavikku ja valu hammustuse kohast, mis on võrreldamatu karakurdi hammustusega. Tarantlid on suurte karvaste ämblike perekond huntämbliklaste sugukonnast.
violin and speak Polish and Ukrainian fluently. His talent as an artist earned him sponsorship and entry to the Simferopol gymnasium №1 and later the St.Petersburg Academy of Arts, which he graduated with a gold medal. At 31, Aivazovsky married Julia Graves, an English governess in St. Petersburg. They had four daughters. The marriage was dissolved, and at the age of 65, Aivazovsky, married Anna Boornazian, a young Armenian widow from Theodosia. In 1895, he painted a number of works on the subject such as "The Expulsion of the Turkish Ship," and "The Armenian Massacres at Trevizond." He spent his last years in Feodosia where he supplied the town with water from his own estate, opened an art school, began the first archaeological excavations in the region and built a historical museum. Aivasovsky died in Feodosiya in 1900. STYLE AND SUBJECT MATTER
Henry VIII { Born on 28 June 1491 Second son of Henry VII He became the king after his father's death on 21 April 1509, he was 17 years old 3 children and 6 marriages Henry was spoilt, handsome, athletic, musical, interested in religion and fluent in 4 languages Early life Catherine of Aragon A Spanish princess and Henry's brother's widow Married 15091533 Loved eachother 4 sons who all died Their only daughter Mary became the queen later Henry lost interest in his wife The six wives Anne Boleyn Anne gave birth to Elizabeth, who later A servant in the Queens Household became a queen Henry fell for her in 1522 and wanted Henry was soon tired of her for not to divorce Catherine having a son The Pope wouldn't allow it He accused her of adultery and treason
A music example:Ringo Starr "Photograph" Personal life In 1965 he married with Maureen Cox. He got three kids: Zak, Jason and Lee. Personal life Ringo and Maureen Personal life · They broke up in 1975. · In 1981 he married with Barbara Bach, who played Bond girl in James Bond movie "The Spy Who Loved Me" Personal life Ringo and Barbara Personal life * When Lennon was murdered in 1980, Starr and Bach flew to New York to comfor Lennon's widow Yoko Ono Ringo Starr * In 1984 and 1986 he narrated childern's series "Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends", which was first shown in Central Television. Ringo Starr * He has played in many Beatles movies ("A Hard Day's Night", "Help", "Let it Be", "Magical Mistery Tour") and in several other movies, such as "Candy", "The Magic Christian", "Caveman". Ringo in "Caveman" Ringo Starr albums 14 STUDIO ALBUMS: Sentimental Journey (1970) Beaucoups of Blues (1970) "Ringo" (1973)
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Ireland, in 1820 and sentenced in 1841 to seven years' transportation for stealing two pigs. He arrived in Van Diemen's Land in 1842. When his sentence expired in 1848 he went to the Port Phillip District, where on 18 November 1850 he married Ellen, the eighteen-year-old daughter of James and Mary Quinn; they had five daughters and three sons. · · Ned attended school at Avenel until his father died on 27 December 1866. Left indigent, the widow and children moved to a hut at Eleven Mile Creek, about half-way between Greta and Glenrowan in northern Victoria, where Ned became the main breadwinner, taking jobs as a timber cutter and rural worker - ringbarking, breaking in horses, mustering cattle and fencing. · Kelly, 14, was arrested and served seven weeks in jail for the alleged assault of a Chinese pig farmer. It was also alleged Kelly was an assistant to thief-turned- bushranger Harry Power, although police found no
Stevens's new employer is a wealthy American named Mr Farraday. As the book progresses, increasing evidence of love between Stevens and Miss Kenton, is revealed. Unfortunately they fail to admit their true feelings towards each other. At the end of the novel, Stevens instead focuses on his future service with Mr Farraday. A Pale View of Hills His first novel, A Pale View of Hills (1982), narrated by a Japanese widow living in England, draws on the destruction and rehabilitation of Nagasaki. Never Let me Go Never Let Me Go (2005) addresses some contemporary issues. Never Let Me Go was extremely well-received critically, and is included in the curriculum of many high-school and college courses. It was adapted into a film by Mark Romanek in 2010. The Buried Giant Thee Buried Giant is the seventh novel by British writer
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The Beatles breakup on 10 April 1970 1970s Starr released two albums before the end of 1970 "Sentimental Journey" and "Beaucoups of Blues" Other Studio albums "Ringo" (1973) "Goodnight Vienna" (1974) "Ringo's Rotogravure" (1976) "Ringo the 4th" (1977) "Bad Boy" (1978) In 1975, Starr founded his own record label called Ring O'Records 1980s After Lennon was murdered in 1980, he flew to New York to comfort Lennon's widow (lesk) Yoko Ono In 1984 and 1986, he narrated the children's series "Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends" In October 1988, he attended a detox (mürgi eemaldamine) clinic in Tucson, Arizona, receiving a sixweek treatment for alcoholism In July 1989, performance `'Ringo Starr & His AllStarr Band`' Studio Albums Stop and Smell the Roses (1981) · Old Wave (1983) · 1990s
London, on the 23 June 1509 at the age of 17. Elizabeth of York | King Henry VII Henry VIII is known for... Establishing the Church of England. Having six wives. Beind a big, fierce-looking man. Early life Not much is known about his early life, because he was not expected to become king. Around the age of ten his brother Arthur died, thus leaving the crown to him. He also married his brother`s widow, Catherine of Aragon. Little Henry VIII Young King Henry He was a great king and he loved all his subjects. And England loved him as a king. But he wasn't interested in kingship but in arms, armor, sports, and women. Wanted to be a solider. King Henry King Henry didn't look like this all the time, he used to look like this when he was younger. The wives Catherine of Aragon Was married to Prince Arthur, but he died.
He is a very clever man and he has intentions to marry and tame Katherine. Katherine is the daughter of a rich nobleman of Padua. Katherine is a very shrew and stubborn woman. There are also Baptista Minola the father of Katherine; Bianca Minola the sister of Katherine; Lucentio, Gremio and Hortensio, who are the suitors of Bianca; servants Nathaniel, Tranio, Biondello, Philip, Joseph, Grumio, Nicholas and Peter; Vincentio the father of Bianca's suitor Lucentio; a Pedant and a Widow. Themes The main themes of this book are cruelty, as Katherine and Petruchio show out cruelty to others as well as to each other throughout the play; gender relations, which are displayed in Kate's final speech, where she explains the place of women in relationships with men (pages 158-159); male perceptions of women, which are shown when the Lord tells his servant how to behave as a woman (Induction: Lines
father, Bob are lying. Proof marterial are the marks on Mayella's face from her fathers beating. Mayella also claimed in court that Tom was only needed to save his father from dishonour. Despite the remarkable evidence showing Tom's innocence, the all- white jury convicts him. Tom later tries to escape from prison and is shot to death. Despite the verdict, Bob Ewell feels that Atticus and the judge have made a fool out of him, and he swears revenge. He troubles Tom Robinson's widow, tries to break into the judge's house, and finally attacks Jem and Scout as they walk home from a Halloween party. Boo Radley saves the children and stabbs Ewell during the struggle. Boo carries the wounded Jem back to Atticus's house, where the sheriff, in order to protect Boo, insists that Ewell tripped over a tree root and fell on his own knife. After sitting with Scout for a while, Boo disappears once more into the Radley house. Quotation
Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary begins when Charles Bovary is a young boy, unable to fit in at his new school and ridiculed by his new classmates. As a child, and later when he grows into a young man, Charles is mediocre and dull. He fails his first medical exam and only barely manages to become a second-rate country doctor. His mother marries him off to a widow who dies soon afterward, leaving Charles much less money than he expected. Charles soon falls in love with Emma, the daughter of a patient, and the two decide to marry. After an elaborate wedding, they set up house in Tostes, where Charles has his practice. But marriage doesn't live up to Emma's romantic expectations. Ever since she lived in a convent as a young girl, she has dreamed of love and marriage as a solution to all her problems
been waiting for a long time for something interesting to happen in her life. Conway Jefferson was a frequent guest at the Majestic Hotel. He was an old man in a wheelchair because he had lost his both legs, wife, son and daughter in a plane crash. But he was still going on and he even got rich after the accident and that shows he's a very strong man with an iron will. He was Ruby Keene's new friend. He was staying at the hotel with his son's widow and daughter's widower. Raymond Starr was a male dancer, the partner of Ruby Keene in the show. He was a handsome man and a good tennis player. He was really eager to help the police and tried to answer the questions as accurately as possible. George Bartlett was also a guest at the hotel. He was a dumb man who did not remember or pretended not to remember anything about the night when Ruby was murdered. The policemen were really annoyed with him and he was definitely a suspect.
Lõigu seadetest tuleb märgistada kastike Hoia read koos (Keep lines together). Leheküljepiiride paigutamise takistamine lõikude vahele Lõigu seadetest tuleb märgistada kastike Hoia järgmisega koos (Keep with next). Leheküljepiiri paigutamine lõigu ette Lõigu seadetest tuleb märgistada kastike Leheküljepiir enne (Page break before) Vähemalt kahe lõigurea paigutamine lehe algusesse või lõppu Lõigu seadetest tuleb märgistada kastike Väldi orbridu (Widow/Orphan control). Lehekülgede määramise all on valida veel hulga pisisätete seast. Näiteks on võimalik seadistada pilte, muutes nende positsiooni (Position) ja vormida teksti (Wrap Text). Lisaks on pilte võimalik tuua tekstist või mõnest teisest pildist ettepoole (Bring Forward) kui ka tahapoole (Send Backward). Lisaks on veel sätted nimedega Selection Pane, Align, Group, Rotate, millest näiteks viimane pöörab pilti vastavalt inimese valikule. Piltide
Swagger is shot by the officer, but manages to escape. The agents tell the police and public that Swagger is the shooter, and stage a massive manhunt for the injured sniper. However, Swagger has a stroke of luck--he meets a rookie FBI special agent, Nick Memphis (Michael Peña), disarms him and steals his car. Swagger uses the first aid supplies in the car to treat his wounds and escapes by driving into the Delaware River while being chased. He then takes refuge with Sarah Fenn (Kate Mara), widow of Swagger's late spotter and close friend Donnie Fenn, killed years before in a mission in Africa that Swagger himself barely survived. She saves his life by cleaning and stitching Swagger's gunshot wounds, and he later convinces her to help him contact Memphis with information on the conspiracy. Memphis is blamed for allowing Swagger's escape and is disciplined for negligence. He independently learns that Swagger may have been framed for
Unfortunately the deer fell from a limestone bank, broke its neck and died. The fall of a dear is called Reh-fall in German, so that's where the name Reval probably derives from. How the Toompea hill came into being Kalev, the father of the hero Kalevipoeg, was killed by his greatest enemy. His widow, Linda, mourned for seven days and eventually dug his grave and started to gather up large boulders to make him tumulus mound. So the tomb of the great King Kalev is what we call Toompea hill today. How the Lake Ülemiste was formed
St. Olaf's church was first mentioned in an earlier predecessor in year 1267. The church itself was dedicated to the holy Olav, who was announced saint after his death. Olav's name is derived from the Scandinavian Olaf. Legend of master, who make Union with Satan and built churches, it is used by explanation of St. Olaf's Church bilding story. As well Olev is known in old folksongs. 4 Legend of Old Thomas A long time ago a poor widow named Kala-May lived in Tallinn with her son Thomas. Kala-May went every day to the city market to sell some fish. Town guarders knew Kala-May and his son as well and until May sold fish, she left Thomas with guarders to the watchtower. Thomas and guarders have lot of fun together. Thomas was unable to raise spear of the land, nor shoot with crossbow. But guards said: "Thomas, we make you crossbow and spear what fit only to you." So they did it.
better. j) My father likes to be called a senior citizen, not an old A) rudeness B) behaviour C) politeness D) acting age… A) person B) relative C) gentleman D) pensioner 6. Match the words in the box with a suitable definition (a-l). Use each word once. Adult colleague nephew toddler best man fiancé niece twin bride neighbor sister-in-law widow a) The son of your brother or sister nephew g) The daughter of your brother or sister b) A woman on the day of her marriage h) A person who is fully grown c) A young child who is learning to walk i) A woman whose husband has died d) What a woman calls the man she is engaged to j) At a wedding, the friend of the bridegroom e) One of two children born at the same time k) The sister of the person you marry
Aastal 1964 abiellus ta tenori Bernabé Martíga. Nende tütar Montserrat Marti on samuti sopran ning koos emaga esinevad nad sagedasti koos. Plácido Domingo Üks armastatumaid ja kuulsamaid ooperilauljad 20. sajandil. Ta sündis 1941 Madriidis. Tema vanemad olid mõlemad lauljad. Kui ta oli viie aastane, kolis pere Mehhikosse. Plácido hakkas õppima klaverit esiteks enda tarbeks ja hiljem konservatooriumis. Laulnud oma perega filmides "Minu veetlev leedi" ja "Merry Widow", hakkas ta valmistuma suuremaks rolliks. Aastal 1959 alustas ta laulmist Mehhiko Rahvusooperis. Kuigi ta oli bariton, võeti ta vastu tenorina. Tema esimene suurem roll oli Borsa Verdi ooperis "Rigoletto". Aastal 1961 laulis ta Ameerikas, Dallas Civic In 1961, he made his operatic debut in a leading role as Alfredo in at and, later in the same year, his debut in the United States with the , where he played the role of Arturo in 's opposite in the title role
Yeoman (farmer), the Miller, the Ploughman etc; ecclesiastical the Parson (a priest in charge of the parish), the Summoner (an official in a church court), the Monk, the Prioress (a lady at the head of a religious group of women), the Pardoner (sells indulgencies), the Student (studies theology); urban the Physician, the Lawyer, the Merchant, the Shipman (sailor), the Cook, the Wife of Bath (a widow from Bath), the Innkeeper. At first, each pilgrim was to tell two stories on the way to Canterbury and two on the way back; the innkeeper would give a good meal and a night at the inn to the best storyteller. Altogether 144 stories, GC only managed to write 24 before his death. It is studied as a faithful reflection of 14th century life in England. GC was amused by his own
She dies in Jane's arms. · Edward Fairfax Rochester: The master of Thornfield Manor. A Byronic hero, he makes an unfortunate first marriage before he meets Jane. · Bertha Antoinetta Mason: The violently insane first wife of Edward Rochester. · Adèle Varens: A French child to whom Jane is governess at Thornfield. She is Mr Rochester's ward. · Mrs. Alice Fairfax: An elderly widow and housekeeper of Thornfield Manor. She treats Jane kindly and respectfully, but disapproves of her engagement to Mr Rochester. · Blanche Ingram: A socialite whom Mr. Rochester appears to court in order to make Jane jealous. · Richard Mason: An Englishman from the West Indies, whose sister is Mr. Rochester's first wife. · St. John Eyre Rivers: A clergyman who befriends Jane and turns out to be her cousin. He is Jane Eyre's cousin on her father's side
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Rowley is implicated in the deaths of Trenton ("Enoch Arden") and Porter, and he is guilty of misleading the police and assaulting Lynn. However, Poirot keeps silence about Rowley's crimes, allowing Rowley to marry Lynn, who has loved him without realising it. 2 Characters · Hercule Poirot, Belgian detective · Superintendent Spence, investigating officer · Sergeant Graves, Spence's assistant · George, Poirot's valet · Rosaleen Cloade, formerly Mrs. Robert Underhay, a wealthy young widow · David Hunter, Rosaleen's brother · Jeremy Cloade, a solicitor · Frances Cloade, Jeremy's wife · Lionel Cloade, a doctor · Katherine Cloade, Lionel's wife · Rowley Cloade, a farmer · Lynn Marchmont, a demobbed Wren, fiancée to Rowley · Adela Marchmont, Lynn's mother · Beatrice Lippincott, pub landlady of The Stag · Major Porter, the club bore · "Enoch Arden", a blackmailer · Mrs. Leadbetter, a resident of The Stag 3 Explanation of the novel's title
numbers, Cole Porter's "My Heart Belongs to Daddy". Arthur Miller wrote what became her and her co-star Clark Gable's last completed film, The Misfits. The exhausting shoot took place in the hot Nevada desert. Monroe, Gable and Montgomery Clift delivered performances that are considered excellent by contemporary movie critics.[31] Tabloid magazines blamed Gable's death of a heart attack on Monroe, citing her tardiness and quoting Gable's widow Kay Spreckels Gable, who claimed that her husband did his own stunt work out of the frustration of waiting for Monroe.[32] Exacerbating the situation was Gable's advanced age, plus long history of alcohol and tobacco use. Monroe was invited by Kay to the baptismal ceremony for her and Clark's son John Clark Gable. She attended. In 1962, some of the most famous photographs of Monroe were taken by Bert Stern as a feature for Vogue magazine
A new round of Danish invasion came at the beginning of the 11th cent. King Etherlred II was forced to flee the country at Christmas, 1013, leaving king Sweyn I of Denmark in possession. Sweyn died the following February, and Ethelred was restored. Ethelred's son Edmund II, Ironside, reigned only 7 months. The Danish King Canute II (Cnut), Sweyn's son, who was also king of Norway & Denmark, became King of England. He was chosen by the Witan. He married Ethelred's widow, Emma of Normandy. He divided England into 4 earldoms Wessex, Mercia, Northumbria & East Anglia and appointed an earl to rule over each of them. Canute continued to collect Danegeld tax & used the money for his army & fleet. He ruled according to the Anglo-Saxon laws. He became a Christian. Before he died, he left his throne of England to his son Hardicanute, but as he wasn't in England at the time of his father's deaths, the general feeling turned in favour of his brother, Harold Harefoot.
Besides that he built a merchant fleet (kaubalaevastik) England begun to dominate in international trade. Unfortunately the king got old and died. Next king was Henry Vlll, second son of the family, wasn't prepared to become a king. Had to take the role as his elder brother died. Was prepared to come a clergyman got good education: languages, music, literature. Brother jumped off horse into a river, died in bed. Elder brother was already married. Henry Vlll married with his brothers widow.Catherine of Aragon, she came from Spain, she was arden(innukas) Catholic. At first they had good relations. Soon there were big problems. Had daughter Mary, couldn't get a son. Needed a new king. Henry decided to get a divorce. Henry wrote a long letter to Pope for a divorce. Pope said no. Then Henry decleared himself the head of English church to get divorce. Catherine was sent to live in countryside and brought up Mary, who was also a Catholic. Next wife was Anne Bolyn, daughter of a knight
The child who breaks the egg takes it. The child with the most eggs at the end of the game is the winner. Non-religious customs of the Creoles can be illustrated by two activities: 1) lagniappe, which comes from the Spanish word la napa meaning a sweetening. Grocery stores in Louisiana give a small addition to one's purchase, such as candy or small cakes as a token of appreciation to a customer; and 2) chiavari, which is a kind of cerebration of the remarriage of a widow or widower. 5 Creole culture It has been handed down through the years that Creoles are both BLACK and FRENCH in heritage. Creoles are among a rich cultural heritage of people. For many centuries, the word Creole has had as many as 30 known definitions. It is a fact that the word Creole had its origin in Africa, citing the countries of Senegal and Mali
was completed about 1685 in the Dutch Baroque style. The family coat-of-arms on the pediment was added in 1817 by then owner Count Stenbock (Sweden origin Russian brigade leader and estate owner). It belonged to Prince Alexander Menshikov, the governor- general of Estonia in 1710-19. He was born in the family of a groom at the Russian Royal court, and at the age of 13 became a personal servant and later a close assistant to Czar Peter I. After Peter's death he helped the czar's widow, Catherine I, to the throne and became the actual ruler of Russia for a couple of years until he was defeated in the power struggle and banished into exile. 23 Lai Street The buildings at Lai 19-23 belong to the City Theatre. It has a couple of small halls as well as some rehearsal rooms, and is planning to build a large auditorium in the present courtyard. All together the theatre has eight stages on which it performs, both indoor and outdoor, including
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Why do you think so? 24. Are you a city person or a country person at heart? 25. If you could spend as much money as you like, what would you change in the place where you live? Why? 26. What jobs have you done during your school holidays? What did/didn´t you like about them? 27. Which do you prefer: working alone or in a team? 28. Have you thought of what is most important for you about your job? Halfbrother Poolvend Widow Lesk Stepmother Kasuema Wedding Abielu Stepdaughter Kasuõde Godmother Ristiema Spinster Vanatüdruk Hard up Näpud põhjas Bring up Üles kasvatama Bachelor Vanapoiss Twins Kaksikud Funeral Matused Niece Õe v
3cl viina 10cl ananassimahla 3cl heledat rummi Kanistus: apelsisniviil, mari 3 tilka sinist Curacaod Loksutage jääga ja kurnake hästi jahutatud grokiklaasi. Valage koostisosad otse kõrgesse sampanjaklaasi. Kaunitage. Täitke klaas purustatud jääga. White Spider Merry Widow 4cl viina 2cl viina 2cl valget Creme de Menthe 2cl Dubonnet'd 2cl valget Creme de Cacaod 2cl kuiva vermutit 1 tilk apelsinibitterit Loksutage jääga, kurnake. Serveeriga jahutatud kokteiliklaasi. Segage jääga. Kurnake ja serveeriga jahutatud kokteiliklaasi.
epilogue, prologue, metaphor. 6. Celtic borrowings Welsh: walnut, bannock a round flat cake of oatmeal,bin, clan loch, sea, slogan Celtic personal names: Arthur ‘high, noble’ Donald ‘proud chief’ Mac ‘son of’ (Scottish) O’ ‘son of’ (Irish) O’Connor 7. Scandinavian borrowings 1,000 words, in some sources 2,000 closed class words: they, them, their Danelaw; take, call, cast, hit, thrive, want, raise, widow, husband, fellow, sky, skirt, ski, skin, skill, law, ill, odd, ugly, bread 8. French borrowings administration, crown, court, power, authority, parliament, government, peace, battle, arms, enemy, armour, law, culture, service, saint, miracle, clergy, sacrifice, chase, scent, falcon, quarry, forest, retrieve, colour, image, fashion, design, beauty, music, romance, costume, garment, apparel, dress, train, arch, tower, vault, religion column, transept.
Dolly, Anna and Karenin, and Anna and Count Vronsky. Stiva's habits are described in detail. To avoid arguing with Dolly about an affair he had with another woman, Stiva tries to distract himself by plunging into his work. He reads a liberal newspaper and comes off as a bit of a rogue (Tolstoy himself was a conservative). Stiva follows the liberal tradition, which denounces religion and marriage as cheap institutions. When a widow drops by to ask Stiva's help with a petition she's submitting to the government, Stiva helps her--not because he actually cares about the woman or her cause, but because he wants her to think well of him. We find out about Stiva's history: he was lazy in school but nevertheless used his connections to achieve a distinguished government career. Stiva represents the worst aspects of the social world, since he hasn't earned his way through life. On his way out of the house, Stiva almost
162829 Oil on canvas, 101 x 145 cm Alte Pinakothek, Munich Nicolas Poussin Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Landscape with the Gathering of the Ashes of Phocion by his Widow 1648 Oil on canvas, 116 x 176 cm Nicolas Poussin Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Winter 1660-64 Oil on canvas, 118 x 160 cm Nicolas Poussin Musée du Louvre, Paris
The Kirk is the national church of Scotland. Based on the principles of John Calvin. 1560, the Scottish Parliament adopted Presbyterianism. The Kirk has no prayer book but has a hymn book and the order of the Service- Book of Comon Order. Parliament can´t play any part in Kirk´s affairs without it consent. The spiritual leader is Jesus Christ Mary Queen of Scots In 1558 she married teh French Dauphin who alter became King Francis II. A widow at 18, Mary returned to Scotland. In 1565 she married Henry Stewart. They had a son James. Her husband died in a house exploison, Mary married James Hephurn, a suspect in this murder. Scots turned against her. After years in prison by Elizabeth, she was executed. Her son became the successor. The defeat of The Invincible Armada 1588 Spanish King Philip II wanted to weaken England´s growing maritime power. He
Danegeld. *Canute/Cnut Canute the Great, also known as Cnut was a Viking king of England and Denmark, Norway, and parts of Sweden. He was a son of a Danish king and became famous with his invasion of England. The kingdom fell quickly and Canute was held to be king . He successed as a statesman, politically and militarily. Canute held a considerable overlordship across other areas of the British Isles too. He divided his new kingdom into four parts and married the kings widow Emma in order to help legitimize his reign. By carefully selecting his advisors he became very well placed to command loyalty from both the Danish and the English. *The Vikings of Normandy Viking raids on England started in the late 8th century. Over- wintering in camps and the control of extensive areas of land became characteristic of Viking activity in England. English resistance was uncoordinated and often ineffective. 'England' was
Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own: So think thou wilt no second husband wed; But die thy thoughts when thy first lord is dead. Player Queen Nor earth to me give food, nor heaven light! Sport and repose lock from me day and night! To desperation turn my trust and hope! An anchor's cheer in prison be my scope! Each opposite that blanks the face of joy Meet what I would have well and it destroy! Both here and hence pursue me lasting strife, If, once a widow, ever I be wife! HAMLET If she should break it now! Player King 'Tis deeply sworn. Sweet, leave me here awhile; My spirits grow dull, and fain I would beguile The tedious day with sleep. Sleeps Player Queen 102 Sleep rock thy brain, And never come mischance between us twain! Exit HAMLET Madam, how like you this play? QUEEN GERTRUDE The lady protests too much, methinks. HAMLET O, but she'll keep her word.
wished to heal the breach; but for some time I was kept back by my own doubts, fearing lest it might seem disrespectful to his memory for me to be on good terms with anyone with whom it had always pleased him to be at variance.--'There, Mrs. Bennet.'--My mind, however, is now made up on the subject, for having received ordination at Easter, I have been so fortunate as to be distinguished by the patronage of the Right Honourable Lady Catherine de Bourgh, widow of Sir Lewis de Bourgh, whose bounty and beneficence has preferred me to the valuable rectory of this parish, where it shall be my earnest endeavour to demean myself with grateful respect towards her ladyship, and be ever ready to perform those rites and ceremonies which are instituted by the Church of England. As a clergyman, moreover, I feel it my duty to promote and establish the blessing of peace in all families
1 Noorsooteater (The Youth Theatre) was established in Tallinn in 1965. In Estonian theatre, as in other fields of art, more attention was paid to the inner world of the human being and attempts were made to offer significant generalisations. The dramas of Juhan Smuul with their true-to-life characters, witty humour and bold satire of high Soviet dignitaries – Kihnu Jõnn ehk metskapten (Kihnu Jõnn, or The Rogue Captain, 1964), Polkovniku lesk (The Colonel’s Widow) – deserve to be mentioned. Bertolt Brecht became a favourite dramatist: The Life of Galileo and Mother Courage and Her Children having successful runs. The music theatre acquired more individual features; more works of Twentieth century composers (Maurice Ravel, George Gershwin, Richard Strauss) were staged. Young talented conductors Neeme Järvi (b. 1937) and Eri Klas (b. 1939) started to carve their way. Young singers Hendrik Krumm (1934-1989), Urve Tauts (b. 1935), Anu Kaal (b
pears at the door of a likely victim. Everything about the con man's clothing speaks of propriety and respectability. The white shirt is starched; the wingtip shoes glow darkly. His suit is not trendy but classic: the lapels are three inches wide-no more, no less; the cloth is heavy and substantial, even in July; the tones are muted-busi- ness blue, business gray, business black. He explains to his intended victim-perhaps a widow he secretly followed home from the bank a day or two earlier-that he is a professional bank examiner who, in the course of auditing the books of her bank, has found some seeming ir- regularities. He thinks he has spotted the culprit, a bank officer who is regularly doctoring reports of transactions in certain accounts. He says that the widow's ac- count may be one of these, but he can't be sure until he has hard evidence; there- fore, he has come to ask for her cooperation
61 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler Garden of Eden, the scheming Jezebel, and Delilah cutting off Samson's hair to rob him of his strength. T h e femme fatale finds expression today in stories of cops and detectives betrayed by killer women, such as Sharon Stone's character in Basic Instinct or Kathleen Turner's in Body Heat. Black Widow and Single White Female are interesting variants in which a female hero confronts a deadly, Shapeshifting femme fatale. T h e Shapeshifter, like the other archetypes, can be manifested by male or female characters. There are as many hommes fatales in myth, literature, and movies as there are femmes. In Greek mythology, Zeus was a great Shapeshifter, changing forms to cavort w i t h h u m a n m a i d e n s who u s u a l l y ended up suffering for it. Looking for Mr
words often used in other connections, such as "Flood," "Smooth," "Sudden," "Supreme," "Fullforce," and "Fullspeed." Names of living people —Ministers or Commanders—should be avoided, e.g., "Bracken." 2. After all, the world is wide, and intelligent thought will readily supply an unlimited number of wel-sounding names which do not suggest the character of the operation or disparage it in any way and do not enable some widow or mother to say that her son was killed in an operation called "Bunnyhug" or "Ballyhoo." 3. Proper names are good in this field. The heroes of antiquity, figures from Greek and Roman mythology, the constellations and stars, famous racehorses, names of British and American war heroes, could be used, provided they fall within the rules above. There are no doubt many other themes that could be suggested. 4. Care should be taken in all this process