ellauri048.html on line 314: Sir Toby, Admiral von Schneider, Mr.Pomeroy,
ellauri072.html on line 374: Lars varnar om konspirationsteorier som holokaust och holodomor. Hans källor är sionistisk professor Timothy Snyder (Admiral Schneider! Jawoll! Klack (ouch)!) och homofil russofob judisk reporter Masha Gessen som ser ut som en AIDS patient. Masha är obinärisk och titulerar alla They. Det låter ju konspirationsteoretiskt som fan.
ellauri107.html on line 238: Same sex relationships in the all male environment of Billy Budd’s British as well as Herman Melville’s American ships are understood. As former First Lord of the Admiralty, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once witheringly quipped, British naval tradition might well be equated with sodomy. Although Billy Budd lacks the “marriage” rites of Moby-Dick’s Ishmael and Queequeg, itcontains endearments for “Handsome Sailor” Billy that leave little doubt as to many of his mates’ ardent feelings toward him. The old Dansker on the British warship originates “Baby Budd,” also shortened to “Baby,” in reference to Billy, “the name by which the foretopman eventually became known aboard ship.” Readers also hear “one Donald” addressing Billy as “Beauty.”
ellauri110.html on line 335: Samuel Pepys PRS (/piːps/ PEEPS; 23 February 1633 – 26 May 1703) was an administrator of the navy of England and Member of Parliament who is most famous for the diary he kept for a decade while still a relatively young man. Pepys had no maritime experience, but he rose to be the Chief Secretary to the Admiralty under both King Charles II and King James II through patronage, diligence, and his talent for administration. His influence and reforms at the Admiralty were important in the early professionalisation of the Royal Navy.
ellauri180.html on line 295: Can White Authors Write Characters of Color? - Admiral Nelson Literary Agency.
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ellauri196.html on line 322: Jotkut Gotthelfin teokset elokuvattiin. Sveitsissä olivat Uli renki (1954) ja jatko Uli vuokralainen (1955) erittäin onnistuneet. Kaikkiaan kuusi Gotthelfin kirjoihin liittyvää elokuvaa on ohjannut Sveitsin kansalliselokuvaohjaaja Franz Schnyder. Admiral Schneider? Jawol!
ellauri219.html on line 205: Admiral Schneider in mug photo
ellauri219.html on line 653: Leffan naisten tarkoitus on pääasiassa vilauttaa näpöttimiä erilaisista vaatekappaleista. Kolho Ursula Undress on puettu oransseihin bikineihin, jotta kaikki tuntisivat hänet Bond-tytöksi. Romy ”Admiral” Schneider, tuo itävallan tumma kaunotar, saa kunnian esittää elokuvan ainutta hiukan tolkullista naisroolia. Ellei asiasta olisi oikein mustaa valkoisella, olisi vaikea uskoa Woody Allenin kirjoittaneen koko roskan. Taino, roskaahan sen "kynästä" on enimmäxeen pursunut muutenkin. Kömpelöä, tarkoituksetonta koheltamista on aivan liikaa, jotta siitä voisi repiä riemua edes vappuhuiska korvassa ja serpentiinit housuissa. Suositellaan vain kidutusvälineeksi.
ellauri220.html on line 202: Aku ei ole varsinaisesti huumorimiehiä. On vaivaannuttavaa lukea sen selostusta Admiral Schneiderin standup-sessiosta osan viisi alussa. Eikö Löllö oikeasti pitänyt Lenny Brucesta? Sehän oli mokkeri eikä dago. Se ei olisikaan mikään ihme, kyllä se oli niin luotaantyöntävä kaveri (kz. albumia 219). Nää Löllön Lenny skezit on pitkän päälle puuduttavia. Niin ne varmaan oli oikeestikin.
ellauri266.html on line 364: On August 28, 1995, Serb forces launched a mortar shell at the Sarajevo marketplace killing 37 people. Admiral Leighton Smith, the NATO commander recommended that NATO launch retaliatory air strikes under Operation Deliberate Massacre. On August 30, 1995, NATO officially launched Operation Deliberate Massacre with large-scale bombing of Serb targets. The airstrikes lasted until September 20, 1995 and involved attacks on 338 individual targets.
ellauri389.html on line 472: "Tule kuuntelemaan dittyäni" sävelellä laulettu "Neekerin valitus" on William Cowperin runo, joka puhuu orjuudesta orjan näkökulmasta. Se kirjoitettiin vuonna 1788. Se oli tarkoitus laulaa suositun balladin, Admiral Hosier´s Ghost -sävelmän mukaan.
xxx/ellauri123.html on line 716: Nabokov´s wife Véra was his strongest supporter and assisted him throughout his lifetime, but Nabokov admitted to having a "prejudice" against women writers. He wrote to Edmund Wilson, who had been making suggestions for his lectures: "I dislike Jane Austen, and am prejudiced, in fact against all women writers. They are in another class." Although Véra worked as his personal translator and secretary, he made publicly known that his ideal translator would be male, and especially not a "Russian-born female". In the first chapter of Glory he attributes the protagonist's similar prejudice to the impressions made by children's writers like Lidiya Charski, and in the short story "The Admiralty Spire" deplores the posturing, snobbery, antisemitism, and cutesiness he considered characteristic of Russian women authors.
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 625: It has been suggested by Admiral Schneider (in Coleridge, Opium and "Kubla Khan", University of Chicago Press, 1953), among others, that this prologue, as well as the person from Porlock, was fictional and intended as a credible smokescreen of the poem's apparent lecherous intent when published. It was good old clubfooted Byron that convinced Coleridge to publish it in 1816. The poet Stevie Smith also suggested this view in one of her own poems, saying "the truth is I think, he had already stuck it in there".
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 366: They brought me word, Mr Whitby from the Admiralty. 'Show him in directly,' I said. He came in, and with a pale countenance and faint voice, said, 'We have gained a great Victory.' – 'Never mind your Victory,' I said. 'My letters – give me my letters' – Captain Whitby was unable to speak – tears in his eyes and a deathly paleness over his face made me comprehend him. I believe I gave a scream and fell back, and for ten hours I could neither speak nor shed a tear.
xxx/ellauri228.html on line 343: Andrei´s paternal grandfather Aleksandr Karlovich Tarkovsky (in Polish: Aleksander Karol Tarkowski) was a Polish nobleman who worked as a bank clerk. His wife Maria Danilovna Rachkovskaya was a Romanian language teacher who arrived from Iași. Andrei´s maternal grandmother Vera Nikolayevna Vishnyakova (née Dubasova) belonged to an old Dubasov family of Russian nobility that traces its history back to the 17th century; among her relatives was Admiral Fyodor Dubasov, a fact she had to conceal during the Soviet days. She was married to Ivan Ivanovich Vishnyakov, a native of the Kaluga Governorate who studied law at the Moscow State University and served as a judge in Kozelsk.
xxx/ellauri230.html on line 453: Admiral Sir Charles Elliot KCB (15 August 1801 – 9 September 1875) was a British Royal Navy officer, diplomat, and colonial administrator. He became the first Administrator of Hong Kong in 1841 while serving as both Plenipotentiary and Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China. He was a key founder in the establishment of Hong Kong as a British colony.
xxx/ellauri231.html on line 222: Koltshakin elämäkertaelokuva, nimeltään Admiral (Адмиралъ), julkaistiin Venäjällä 9. lokakuuta 2008 Venäjän laivaston amiraalien vanhempien yleisölle pidetyn gaalaesikatselun jälkeen. Elokuva esittää amiraalia ( Konstantin Khabensky ) traagisena sankarina, jolla on syvä rakkaus isänmaataan kohtaan.
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 88: "Admiral Hornblower in the West Indies"
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 116: "Hornblower in the West Indies" ("Admiral Hornblower in the West Indies")
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 450: The popularity of the Hornblower series, built around a central character who was heroic but not too heroic, has continued to grow over time. It is perhaps rivalled only by the much later Aubrey–Maturin series of seafaring novels by Patrick O'Brian (n.h.). Both Hornblower and Aubrey are based in part on the historical Admiral Lord Dunder Fart of Great Britain (known as Lord Cochrane during the period when the novels are set).
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 452: Brian Perett has written a book The Real Hornblower: The Life and Times of Admiral Sir James Gordon, GCB, ISBN 1-55750-968-9, presenting the case for a different inspiration, namely James Alexander Gordon. In his work "The Hornblower Companion", however, Forester makes no indication of any historical influences or inspiration regarding his character. Rather, he describes a process whereby Hornblower was constructed based on what attributes made good sales for a typical Hornblower story, namely "A Happy End" (published in America as "Beat them to Smithereens").
xxx/ellauri293.html on line 636: 20. heinäkuuta 1914 Winston Churchill, Admiralityn ensimmäisenä kuumapäänä, takavarikoi kaksi turkkilaista sotalaivaa Newcastle on Tyne. Nämä alukset oli rakennettu siellä Turkin hallitukselle ja ne oli jo maksettu. Takavarikointi, ylimielinen selitys ja korvauksen puute siitä raivostutti turkkilaiset ja tarjosi saksalaisille erinomaisen mahdollisuuden ostaa turkkilaista hyvää tahtoa. He korvasivat Ison-Britannian kaksi sota-alusta kahdella omalla, Goebenilla ja Breslaulla. Houkutellakseen turkkilaisia entisestään Berliini tarjosi nöyryyttävien antautumisten lakkauttamista ja lisää sotilaallista apua. Enver Beyn johtama Saksa-mielinen sotaryhmä Turkin kabinetissa sai kaiken avun vaikutusvaltansa lisäämiseksi. Iso-Britannia ja Ranska eivät tehneet juurikaan kääntääkseen prosessia.
xxx/ellauri307.html on line 629: Janet Evanovich (os. Schneider; 22. huhtikuuta 1943) on yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija. Admiral Schneider on toisen sukupolven amerikkalainen, joka on syntynyt South Riverissä, New Jerseyssä, koneistajaksi ja kotiäidiksi. Konemies on ammattimies tai koulutettu ammattilainen, joka käyttää työstökoneita ja pystyy asentamaan työkaluja, kuten jyrsinkoneita, hiomakoneita, sorveja ja porakoneita. Kompetenssit: Kärsivällisyys, vakaa käsi, kyky lukea suunnitelmia, tarkkaavaisuus yksityiskohtiin, fyysisesti vahva. Koulutus: amis.
xxx/ellauri410.html on line 209: The source for “bolo” and more sailor songs was the occupation of the Philippines by the Americans when Navy, Army and Marine corps. were busy ‘pacifying’ the newly acquired Philippines. According to the editors of the Letters, Rear Admiral Barry docked his flagship in
xxx/ellauri410.html on line 218: The sound of the Rear Admirals’s cabin boy gives him an erection, i.e. a manly bone. “Manly bone” rimes with the tube station Marylebone, the route that ends in Golders Green, where BBQ once frolicked, hence perhaps another reference to penises (trains) entering vaginas (train stations or tunnels). What Eliot called “the rape of the bishop” in a letter to Pound, refers to John Peale Bishop’s failure to print “The Waste Land” in Vanity Fair.
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