ellauri034.html on line 415: Jacobin toisesta vaimosta Rebeccasta ei ole tietoa eikä lapsia. Lisää aiheesta Genesixessä. Freudin Jacobilla oli voittopuolisesti tyttöjä. Israelin Jakobilla oli vaan se yx tytär Dinah, joka raiskattiin. (Ei siis se salaisuussarjan äxympi tyttö, sen Philipin sisko jolla oli papukaija Kiki. Jonka, siis Kikin, lajitoveri oli vankina Heinolan lintujen keskitysleirissä. Oppistalallaa, kylä lähti taas muistojeni mopo käsistä.) Amalian sisaruxet mm Siggen mielieno Hermann asu Wienissä. Ne oli hyvinvoivia. Sixkai lumppukauppiaan perhekin muutti sinne. Sukukuvassa on väkeä kuin salpausselällä, serkkuja ja tunnistamattomiakin sysslingejä ja pysslingejä. Freudit ja Bernaysit nai ristiin kuin Rousseaun vanhemmat tai Brotheruxet ja Carlsonit.
ellauri147.html on line 249: Nevertheless, not all critics were this kind to the Emily character. Emma Gray from HuffPost called Emily a bland character, stating "The show doesn´t even make an effort to quirk her up or give her a more relatable, girl-next-door roughness: she´s always immaculately coiffed and made-up, and garbed in effortfully eye-catching outfits. But there´s not much to the character, except for enormous amounts of self-confidence and the inexplicable ability to attract new friends and love interests on every street corner." Rebecca Nicholson of The Guardian gave the series one out of five stars: "if it is an attempt to fluff up the romcom for the streaming age, then it falls over on its six-inch heels." Rachel Handler opined "Darren Star has done it yet again: centered an entire show on a thin, gently delusional white woman whimsically exploring a major metropolitan area in wildly expensive couture purchased on a mid-level salary."
ellauri163.html on line 50: God of Vengeance was published in English-language translation in 1918. In 1922, it was staged in New York City at the Provincetown Theatre in Greenwich Village, and moved to the Apollo Theatre on Broadway on February 19, 1923, with a cast that included the acclaimed Jewish immigrant actor Rudolph Schildkraut. Its run was cut short on March 6, when the entire cast, producer Harry Weinberger, and one of the owners of the theater were indicted for violating the state's Penal Code, and later convicted on charges of obscenity. Weinberger, who was also a prominent attorney, represented the group at the trial. The chief witness against the play was Rabbi Joseph Silberman, who declared in an interview with Forverts: "This play libels the Jewish religion. Even the greatest anti-Semite could not have written such a thing". (You just wait for Philip Roth...) After a protracted battle, the conviction was successfully appealed. In Europe, the play was popular enough to be translated into German, Russian, Polish, Hebrew, Italian, Czech, Romanian and Norwegian. Indecent, the 2015 play written by Paula Vogel, tells of those events and the impact of God of Vengeance. It opened on Broadway at the Cort Theater in April 2017, directed by Rebecca Taichman. Eli ei Asch ihan pasé vielä ole.
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ellauri171.html on line 510: Women at this time seem to have been relatively free to move around – think of Rachel and Rebecca, who move around in public without any apparent problems.
ellauri185.html on line 410: Pinker married Nancy Etcoff in 1980 and they divorced in 1992; he married again in 1995 and again divorced. His third wife, whom he married in 2007, is the novelist and philosopher Rebecca Goldstein. He has two stepdaughters: the novelist Yael Goldstein Love and the poet Danielle Blau.
ellauri185.html on line 798: The firstborn of a mother is referred to in the Bible (Exodus 13:2) as one who “opens the womb” of his mother. Jacob and Esau vied for right of way through Rebecca's birth canal. Esau won that set, but the game went to Jacob.
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Rebecca March, or “Mama”

ellauri247.html on line 197: In W. M. Thackeray's novel Vanity Fair, Rebecca Sharp and Miss Rose Crawley read Humphry Clinker: "Once, when Mr. Crawley asked what the young people were reading, the governess replied 'Smollett'. 'Oh, Smollett,' said Mr. Crawley, quite satisfied. 'His history is more dull, but by no means so dangerous as that of Mr. Hume. It is history you are reading?' 'Yes,' said Miss Rose; without, however, adding that it was the history of Mr. Humphry Clinker."
ellauri263.html on line 449: Hebron is considered one of the oldest cities in the Levant. According to the Bible, Abraham settled in Hebron and bought the Cave of the Patriarchs as a burial place for his wife Sarah. Biblical tradition holds that the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, along with their wives Sarah, Rebecca, and Leah, were buried in the cave. Hebron is also recognized in the Bible as the place where David was anointed king of Israel. Following the Babylonian captivity, the Edomites settled in Hebron. During the first century BCE, Herod the Great built the wall which still surrounds the Cave of the Patriarchs, which later became a church, and then a mosque. With the exception of a brief Crusader control, successive Muslim dynasties ruled Hebron from the 6th century CE until the Ottoman Empire's dissolution following World War I, when the city became part of British Mandatory Palestine. A massacre in 1929 and the Arab uprising of 1936–39 led to the emigration of the Jewish community from Hebron. The 1948 Arab–Israeli War saw the entire West Bank, including Hebron, occupied and annexed by Jordan, and since the 1967 Six-Day War, the city has been under Israeli military occupation. Following Israeli occupation, Jewish presence was reestablished at the city. Since the 1997 Hebron Protocol, most of Hebron has been governed by the Palestinian National Authority.
ellauri302.html on line 554: Indecent on Paula Vogelin vuonna 2015 kirjoittama näytelmä, joka kertoo koston jumalan kiistasta. Se avattiin Broadwaylla Cort-teatterissa huhtikuussa 2017, ohjaajana Rebecca Taichman. Se ei ollut juuri mistään kotoisin.
ellauri309.html on line 333: pahimmillaan haitallista. Vanhempi kirjeenvaihtaja Rebecca Jennings
ellauri374.html on line 79: In 2008, Ariely, along with his co-authors, Rebecca Waber, Ziv Carmon and Baba Shiv, was awarded an Ig Nobel Prize in medicine for their research demonstrating that "high-priced fake medicine is more effective than low-priced fake medicine." Ariely is the author of several popular science books about irrationality, dishonesty, and decision making. He should know, he is the expert.
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 126: Rebecca Solnit, for instance, wrote a cringe-inducing and hilarious essay, “Men Explain Lolita to Me,” including these lines: “A nice liberal man came along and explained to me this book was actually an allegory as though I hadn’t thought of that yet. It is, and it’s also a novel about a big old guy violating a spindly child over and over and over. Then she weeps.”
xxx/ellauri252.html on line 462: Samaan aikaan toisaalla: täysin clueless Rebecca on pyöräyttänyt Camilla tytön jenkki kuzuntakarkurille Jimille joka sai siitä neljän vuoden pyttytuomion jossain jenkki perslävessä. Ei siis Rebeckan rotkauttamisesta paxuxi vaan karkuruudesta.
xxx/ellauri281.html on line 529: Vuotta myöhemmin kirjailija meni naimisiin kolmannen ja viimeisen kerran itävaltalaisen valokuvataiteilijan Inge Morathin kanssa, joka lahjoitti hänelle kaksi lasta: tyttären Rebeccan ja pojan Danielin, joka oli mongoloidi. Inge ei ollut juutalainen vaan sloveeni.
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