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  • Tony Hillerman: Hunting badger.
    ellauri145.html on line 400: Lewis Carroll: Lobster Quadrille. Lewis Carrollin main claim to fame Bretonin mustan huumorin kirjassa on ezen Hunting of The Snark (Jabberwockyn ´twas brillig and the slithe momes jatko-osa) ilmestyi samana vuonna kuin presubrealisti Lautremontin Pahanhajuiset laulut (joista enemmän alla). Tähän niteeseen on Antero jostain syystä ottanut Liisan Ihmemaassa Osterien laulun; outoa sikäli, että se on oikeasti melko hauska.
    ellauri160.html on line 316: Fukuyama received his Bachelor of Arts degree in classics from Cornell University, where he studied political philosophy under Allan Bloom. He initially pursued graduate studies in comparative literature at Yale University, going to Paris for six months to study under Roland Barthes and Jacques Derrida but became disillusioned and switched to political science at Harvard University. There, he studied with Samuel P. Huntington and Harvey Mansfield, among others. He earned his Ph.D. in political science at Harvard for his thesis on Soviet threats to intervene in the Middle East. In 1979, he joined the global policy think tank RAND Corporation. Eli vittua se mikään simpanssitutkija oli, Ellei sitten tutkinut omaa napanöyhtää, kun on ilmetyn bonobon näkönenkin. Kokeili taskuaan ja kaikki oli tallella, kelpas hymyillä.
    ellauri161.html on line 551: The porcellain faced Hunting gamist returns home and meets Yule due to her minor celebrity status. The thing is that the film never does anything with Kate’s government scuffle. It’s an odd detour that bloats the runtime severely. (Now THIS IS the problem: these drooping- underlip prof spectators already know what the plot should be and edit what they see accordingly. Hey where are the heroes? Where's optimism? Who's gonna save the world this time round? Superman? Batman? Anyone?)
    ellauri222.html on line 962: Ellsworth Huntington, (born Sept. 16, 1876, Galesburg, Ill., U.S.—died Oct. 17, 1947, New Haven, Conn.), U.S. geographer who explored the influence of climate on civilization. Ellsworth Huntington (September 16, 1876 – October 17, 1947) was a professor of geography at Yale University during the early 20th century, known for his studies on environmental determinism/climatic determinism, economic growth, economic geography, and scientific racism. He served as President of the Ecological Society of America in 1917, the Association of American Geographers in 1923 and President of the Board of Directors of the American Eugenics Society from 1934 to 1938.
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    ellauri222.html on line 969: Ellsworth Huntington travelled continental Europe in hopes of better understanding the connection between climate and state success, publishing his findings in The Pulse of Asia, and further elaborating in Civilization and Climate. Like the political geographers, a crucial component of his work was the belief that the climate of North-western Europe was ideal, with areas further north being too cold, and areas further south being too hot, resulting in lazy, laid-back populations. These ideas have powerful connections to colonialism, and may have played a role in the creation of the 'other' and the literature that many used to justify taking advantage of less advanced nations. Who needs Proust or Tolstoy when it suffices to reach up to get a banana.
    ellauri242.html on line 184: Toukokuussa 1942 tappion jälkeen "Hunting for Bustards" (sax. Trappenjagd) -operaatiossa Kerchiä puolustavat Krimin rintaman yksiköt oli pakko evakuoida Tamanin niemimaalle. Evakuoinnin käsiteltyä 51. armeijan ryhmää johti Krimin rintaman päämajan sotilaskoulutusosaston päällikkö eversti Pavlo Yagunov . 14. toukokuutahänet nimitetään tähän tehtävään ja hän alkaa samana päivänä muodostaa erillisiä pataljooneja ja iskuryhmiä reservin henkilöstöstä. Näihin yksiköihin kuuluivat reservin komentajat ja sotilashenkilöstö, 1. rintaman reservirykmentin henkilökunta, useita satoja sotakoulujen kadetteja, NKVD:n 276. kiväärirykmentin taistelijat ja komentajat, 95. rajarykmentti - ensimmäinen ja toinen pataljoona ottivat vastaan asemat pohjoiseen. Myös peitto-osastoissa oli sotilaita eri yksiköistä ja rintaman yksiköistä, joita 13.5. alkoi esiintyä louhoksissa. Iltapäivällä 14. toukokuuta peitto-osastolla oli yli 4 000 henkilöä, yksityiset yritykset olivat puhtaasti komentajien. Nuori luutnantti S.S. Shaidurov kirjoitti muistelmissaan, että reservin komentohenkilökunta oli lähes täysin aseeton. Kaupungista lähteneiden sotilaiden ja Kerchin asukkaiden kustannuksella peittoryhmä kasvoi useisiin tuhansiin, Suuriin katakombeihin piiloutui vainottuja kristittyjä yli 10 000 ja pienissä kyykki noin 3 000. Katakombivaruskuntia johtivat Jagunov ja M. G. Povazhny.
    ellauri262.html on line 397: When Sayers was six, her father started teaching her Latin.[4] She grew up in the tiny village of Bluntisham in Huntingdonshire after her father was given the living there as rector of Bluntisham-cum-Earith. The church graveyard next to the elegant Regency-style rectory features the surnames of several characters from her mystery The Nine Tailors. She was inspired by her father's restoration of the Bluntisham church bells in 1910. The nearby River Great Ouse and the Fens invite comparison with the book's vivid description of a massive flood around the village.
    ellauri308.html on line 442: Huntingtonin ja Duginin "konservatiivisessa monikulttuurisuudessa" maailma kokonaisuutena on moninapainen ja monikulttuurinen, mutta kulttuuriset blokit näyttäytyvät sisäisesti homogeenisina monoliitteina, Backman toteaa.
    ellauri321.html on line 177: Hunting is but a licentious idle life, and if it does not always pervert good dispositions;
    ellauri371.html on line 654: Jyri syntyi isänsä plantaasilla Paavipurolla Creekissä Westmorelandissa Virginiassa. Hänen isänsä Aku Washington oli alueen johtava suurtilallinen ja lääninoikeuden tuomari. Vuonna 1735 Aku muutti perheineen Pocahontas-joen yläjuoksulle, Good Hunting Creekin plantaasille, joka myöhemmin nimettiin Mount Vernoniksi. Seijan eka oma keittiö oli Mt Vernon Streetin studion takaseinä.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 191: The story of King Canute and the tide is an apocryphal anecdote illustrating the piety or humility of King Canute the Great, recorded in the 12th century by Henry of Huntingdon.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 193: Henry of Huntingdon tells the story as one of three examples of Canute's "graceful and magnificent" behaviour (outside of his bravery in warfare), the other two being his arrangement of the marriage of his daughter to the later Holy Roman Emperor, and the negotiation of a reduction in tolls on the roads across Gaul to Rome at the imperial coronation of 1027.
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    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 113: Tekle Haymanot is frequently represented as an old man with wings on his back and only one leg visible. There are a number of explanations for this popular image. C.F. Beckingham and G.W.B. Huntingford recount one story, that the saint "having stood too long for about 34 years, one of his legs broke or cut while Satan was attempting to stop his prayers, whereupon he stood on one foot for 7 years." Paul B. Henze describes his missing leg as appearing as a "severed leg... in the lower left corner discreetly wrapped in a cloth." The traveller Thomas Pakenham learned from the Prior of Debre Damo how Tekle Haymanot received his wings:
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