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ellauri004.html on line 473: BRIAN: Well, what happened?
ellauri004.html on line 485: BRIAN: Well, why don´t you go and tell him you want to be a leper again?
ellauri005.html on line 1171: Well, why can´t a woman be like you?
ellauri005.html on line 1314: Well, I know there can come fire from the sky

ellauri005.html on line 1325: Well, a seed needs the water

ellauri005.html on line 1329: Well, I know they can´t count tears from the eye

ellauri005.html on line 1343: Well, the seas are full of water

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Wellun pitopalvelu


ellauri014.html on line 61: Well, you should see Polythene Pam

ellauri014.html on line 63: Well, you should see her in drag dressed in her polythene bag

ellauri014.html on line 1319: Lopuxi opiskelijat korvataan ropoteilla. Asialliset hommat hoituu punaisilla muurahaisilla kuin Wellsin aikakoneessa. Sillä aikaa aikaa ja tuotevalikoimaa kuluttava karja, sekaisin kuin ellun kanat, märehtii haassa vegaaniapetta ja imee uneliaasti Netflix viihdettä jostain yläpilvestä.
ellauri016.html on line 572: Rotinkaismaissa kuten jenkeissä ja Suomessa on oikeestaan vain näitä uusia. Ei ole aatelia johon pyrkiä, paitsi julkkixet ja porhot joita kuolata. Well, mitä eroa. Aatelit on entisiä porhoja, porhot on raha-aatelia.
ellauri016.html on line 778: By the mid-1980s, Drake was being cited as an influence by musicians such as Kate Bush, Paul Weller, the Black Crowes, Peter Buck of R.E.M. and Robert Smith of the Cure. The Cure's name derives from Drake's song "Time Has Told Me" ("a troubled cure for a troubled mind").
ellauri019.html on line 990: oikea G.H. Wellsin ennustama maailmojen sota,

ellauri021.html on line 857: - Well mom, I have joined Proud Boys!
ellauri028.html on line 198: Apparently man is a selfish prick that can't think for himself and relies on "outside influences". He is a chameleon. He is nothing but a mere machine. Well, at least according to Twain. Man is a fraud and only lives for himself. He is really driving home this point that everyone is selfish and acts out of selfish needs (big surprise?), even if viewed (publicly and personally) as a self-sacrificing person. My question is; who cares? If the end result is the same, what does the actions matter. Let's say, saving a woman from a burning house. Twain says you do this out of making yourself feel good and avoiding the pain of not saving the woman, nothing else; the woman comes second to your own need of feeling good. But regardless of how it makes you feel, you still saved the woman in the end. The good is still done, even though you did it for yourself. Forget how the action was achieved. What does it matter if we refer to this as "self sacrificing" or "selfishness". Answer me this question, Twain! THE ACTION REMAINS THE SAME!!!.... I feel this must have been written during a time when everyone was going around smugly proclaiming to be self-sacrificing do-gooders and self-proclaimed religious nuts while really being shitty people; which had to be the most annoying thing ever. I guess it feels a bit outdated and I think people who naively go around claiming that they are "self-sacrificing do-gooders" are simply laughed at in our post modern times as smug assholes who need to get off their high horse (high horse? who owns a fucking horse nowadays, anyways?). I feel it is pretty accepted now that those who do good are doing them for their own selfish gains and the view of acceptance by others, at least I think this is the case. I don't know cause I don't know do-gooders, everyone I know (including myself) are dicks and more concerned with their celluar phones and creating social dating websites on the internet in vain attempts to pick up chicks only to drink alone and desperately spend several hours harassing women on social dating sites until one, out of pity, decides to respond to your 50 private messages, which then they foolishly decides to set up a date with you; only for you to be disappointed and stood up; which results in more drinking and paying a "dancer" to give you a hand job behind the goodwill on a Saturday night....
ellauri041.html on line 1943: Suspension of belief in what? Capitalism obviously. Americans find that harder than to believe in god, superman, me, "it", Harry Potter, Trump, and Game of Thrones. Big cars, cheap gas by the gallon, soft suspension. Well now oil can be had by the asking. Selling oil costs money now, as does saving money in the bank. Deflation comes, are you ready?
ellauri045.html on line 471: Jesenin saveaa saappaansa kuten naiset puuteroivat nenänsä ennen salonkeihin astumista, leukaili Majakovski Jeseninin talonpoikaisesta imagosta. Ja imago se olikin, pien päiväperho surviainen joka ei syönyt enää mitään mutta joi sitä enemmän. Kirjeissään itseään mordvalaiseksi kutsunut Jesenin oli kirjallisesti sivistynyt, perusti jopa kustantamon, oli neljästi naimisissa ja matkusteli aina Amerikkaa myöten kolmannen vaimonsa tanssijatar Isadora Duncanin mukana. Isadora oli Serjozhaa parikytä vuotta vanhempi. Jeseninin Musta mies (ei pidä sekoittaa sarjoihin Men in Black eikä Lostin hahmoon Mies mustissa, joka tunnetaan myös nimillä Musta-asuinen mies, Veli ja savuhirviö, joka on kuvitteellinen hahmo televisiosarjassa Lost. Hahmoa esittävät Titus Welliver ja Terry O’Quinn) kertoo Isadorasta. Yhdellä pululla hävis Serjozha Sale Palkeelle ja Hannu Mäkelälle, niinkuin Kikka nuoremmille siskoille. Lisää kts. erillinen tietolaatikko.
ellauri048.html on line 365: Die Welle wieget unsern Kahn Aalto heiluttaa paattia
ellauri048.html on line 375: Auf der Welle blinken Aallon päällä hyppää
ellauri050.html on line 671: Wellingistä alkaen joka mulle antoi sen kuutosen.

ellauri050.html on line 673: Taivas on sininen ja valkoinen, jo Welling korviaan

ellauri051.html on line 969: 383 Well I have, for the Fourth-month showers have, and the mica on the side of a rock has. 383 No minulla on, sillä neljännen kuukauden suihkut ovat, ja kiille kiven kyljessä on.
ellauri052.html on line 705: `You will?' A queer, smiling look tightened Gerald's face for a moment, as he said, `Well, I'd like it very much.'
ellauri052.html on line 728: `Well -- yes -- probably.'
ellauri052.html on line 735: Well then, said Gerald; `shall we strip and begin? Will you have a drink first?'
ellauri052.html on line 856: Well into his career, Bellow combined the confessional with a mid-century notion of alienation, which meant, for Bellow, man’s inability to get outside his own head. (I use the masculine advisedly; Bellow didn’t go deep enough into women’s heads to need to get out of them.)
ellauri054.html on line 318: Well now, I knew this girl. It's true she had read
ellauri055.html on line 1351: Himpskatti! Toihan lyylin huudahtama no-lause on mun kuuluisassa "Well" in Dialogue Games- tutkimuxessa sivulla 78, esimerkki iii. Esimerkki no-sanan yllättymistä ilmaisevasta käytöstä. Sixe tuntui niin tutulta. Se on kyllä varmaan otettu Nykysuomen sanakirjasta. Enhän mä tätä Sillinpään esikoista ole koskaan lukenut, ennenkuin nyt.
ellauri060.html on line 497: Well the ring from off her finger she instantly drew,
ellauri064.html on line 535: Arthur Dent: Well?

ellauri066.html on line 152: Uuskritiikki on kyseenalaistettu jo vuosikymmeniä. René Wellek ja Austin Warren esittivät Kirjallisuudenteoriassaan (Theory of Literature, 1949), että kirjallisuudentutkimuksen tarkoituksena on keskittyä teoksien tulkintaan eikä tekijöihin.
ellauri067.html on line 336: Some prominent guest stars on Allen´s program over the years included Frank Sinatra, Orson Welles, Roy Rogers, Bela Lugosi, Ed Gardner, Norman Corwin and Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy. Allen would often ad-lib material and since most radio programs in those days were broadcast live, with the exception of the occasional delay here and there, the audience would sometimes hear a bleep in place of a word or phrase.
Siitäkin on tullut mediaklishee.
ellauri071.html on line 127: Had the Germans invaded Britain, Coward was scheduled to be arrested and killed, as he was in The Black Book along with other figures such as Virginia Woolf, Paul Robeson, Bertrand Russell, C. P. Snow and H. G. Wells.
ellauri073.html on line 258: Really, I would have expected one of the first pictures I saw of Matt Fartey to be one of professional caliber, but interestingly enough the first thing that came up when I searched his name was that picture -- a picture so startling in all that it conveys that it was almost too much for me to witness its allure and then continue along on this tirade; luckily I am a man of strong willpower, and so I was able to continue writing after seeing that picture without shooting myself in the head.) Anyways where was I...oh that's right! Matt Fartey's "accomplishments" and character! Well ladies and gents, he runs a fucking hate blog. Enough said. I doubt he even earns much from it too, though he obviously earns enough to afford an adequate amount of fast food meals that will surely keep his little hate-filled body going until the age of 47, where he will surely die of a collapsed lung or heart attack. When they find his body he will be mistaken for Matt FOLEY, which will obviously be a total disparagement on the late Chris Farley. If you know, you know.
ellauri073.html on line 262: Foley is disheveled, sweaty, obese, clumsy and unstylish. He exhibits poor social skills, frequently loses his temper, often disparages and insults his audience, and wallows in cynicism and self-pity about his own poor life choices, to which he often makes reference. Foley's trademark line is warning his audience that they could end up like himself: "35 years old, eating a steady diet of government cheese, thrice divorced, and living in a van down by the river!" In most sketches, whenever a member of his audience mentions a personal accomplishment, Foley responds with mockery: "Well, la-dee-frickin-da!", "Whoop-dee-frickin-doo!", or a similarly dismissive remark. The usual outfit of choice for Foley is a too-small blue-and-white plaid sport coat, a too-big white dress shirt, a solid green necktie, black horn-rimmed glasses, ill-fitting khakis which he is continually pulling up, a wristwatch, penny loafers, and slicked-down blond hair. In a prison sketch, he dons blue jeans and a denim shirt with the inmate number "3307" while retaining his watch, glasses and a crucifix necklace (he also mentions a "homemade tattoo of a van down by the river"). While working as a mall Santa in another sketch, he wears a stereotypical Santa outfit, complete with black snow boots.
ellauri082.html on line 85: Certain persons simply will not like you no matter what you do. Well, I'm good with that. I don't like you either. You do not have to like a person in order to learn from him/her/it.
ellauri082.html on line 101: The biography by Tyrannosaurus Max paints a less than flattering portrait of Wallace. That’s not to say it’s a vicious takedown—it’s probably about as even-handed as a biography about the author is going to be, and I can imagine books about him in the future being a lot less level-headed in either direction. Basically, DFW was an extremely troubled individual and probably not a very awesome person qua person. He was often misanthropic, violent, cruel (especially to women), and self-absorbed. But what’s great about the biography is how it allows these rather hideous characteristics to disgust as well as inform; knowing the uglier aspects of DFW’s personality is extremely enlightening with regard to his work. It seems to me that the writer was extremely aware of his immense character flaws and sought in his work (his novels and his non-fiction particularly) to overcome them, and in his work he was able to occupy a wholly different realm than he was in his actual life. Well actually not at all that different. The books project a rather nasty person too.
ellauri082.html on line 105: Despite his flaws, DFW’s death is still a great tragedy, not because people are without their god of post-post-post-postmodernism, but because his redemptive and humanistic work is now decidedly finite. Well here sure was a humanist as far as technology is concerned. His work could have beeen made infinite by adding to the end: Poles are stupid, please turn over.
ellauri082.html on line 449: Well, you should see Polythene Pam
ellauri082.html on line 451: Well, you should see her in drag dressed in her polythene bag
ellauri082.html on line 511: James lifts his blue jeans and says that for "continuity of evolution" if there is consciousness now somebody (guess who) must have been conscious all along. If we have pricks and cunts now somebody must have sported them from the dawn of time. Well at least Jamesey must then allow for our "fellow animals" some rudiments of soul, that's a big concession.
ellauri094.html on line 320: So how long did the Babylonian Captivity last? Well, we have to look to Jeremiah 29:10 and Baruch 6:2.
ellauri094.html on line 758: And the stark evil of the atheist Communists becomes even more stark when considering the fact that Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were fighting for what most wars are fought for: Wealth and Empire. Which is A-OK. The Israeli did the same with the help of Jehovah. The atheist regimes slaughtered their own people simply to impose their will upon their less powerful compatriots. Which the Christians never do. Well, not nearly as many got killed anyway. I guess. Haven't really toted up all the Christian wars. The colonial ones too, and the U.S. neocolonial ones like Korea and Vietnam, or the Desert Storm. Should one use the absolute body count or percentages? Ethics is not an exact science after all. It's more like economics.
ellauri095.html on line 520: Competition and collaboration between father and son continued even long after Hopkins left home to take his place in the world. In 1879, for instance, Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote to Bridges, “I enclose some lines by my father called forth by the proposal to fell the trees in Well Walk (where Keats and other interesting people lived) and printed in some local paper.” Two months later Hopkins composed “Binsey Poplars” to commemorate the felling of a grove of trees near Oxford. Clearly, competition with his father was an important creative stimulus.
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Ariel (Pieni merenneito), Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Iran), Julian Assange, Calvin (Lassi), Fidel Castro, Cher, Samuel Clemens (M2), Bill Cosby, Salvador Dali, Jacques Derrida, Charles Dickens, Walt Disney, Eliza Dolittle, Bob Dylan, Umberto Eco, Faramir, Anne Frank, Muammar Gaddafi, Theodor Geisel (Dr.Seuss), Genie (Aladdin), F.J. Haydn, Aldous Huxley, Janis Joplin, Buster Keaton, Naomi Klein, Anais Nin, Ozzy Osbourne, Osho Rajneesh, Sinbad merenkulkija, Bruce Springsteen, Justin Timberlake, Hunter S. Thompson, Orson Welles, Oscar Wilde, Kurt Wonnegut, Alan Watts (guru), Ron Weasley, Willy Wonka

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Roope Ankka, Benedict XVI (nazipaavi), Stannis Baratheon, Jeff Bezos, George Bush sr, Karl Dönitz, Kirk Douglas, kuningatar Elisabet II, Henry Ford, Sigmund Freud, Stonewall Jackson, Fredrik Suuri, Martin Heidegger, Thomas Hobbes, Ingvar Kamprad, Alexej Karenin, Julia Roberts, Mitt Romney, Gary Sinise, Severus Snape, Sting, P.Tuomas, Harry Truman, George Washington, Welligtonin herttua, Xenophon

ellauri100.html on line 124: Well, they say that a fat man's easy
ellauri100.html on line 644: Well I got some words together in a rhyme.
ellauri101.html on line 311: Well, give me all you got, don´t hold it back (Yeah!)
ellauri101.html on line 312: Well, I should probably warn ya, I´ll be just fine (Yeah!)
ellauri102.html on line 585: Well, the men come in these places
ellauri106.html on line 472: “From enfant terrible to elder statesman. Time heals all wounds,” Rabbi David Wolpe of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles remarked to JTA via email. No hocus pocus about death and God or obsolete fantasies of heaven for him. There was only our bodies, born to live and die on terms decided by the bodies that had lived and died before us. If he could be said to have located a philosophical niche for himself, that was it — he’d come upon it early and intuitively, and however elemental, that was the whole of it. Should he ever write an autobiography, he’d call it ‘The Life and Death of the Male Body.’ Well actually he called it "My life as a man".
ellauri107.html on line 99: Olipa tapahtumaköyhä juoni. Well, you win some, you lose some, on to new adventures. Intelligenteille Klugmaneille löytyy aina uusia diafragmoja. Mutta hullua että edes Peppu ize saattoi kuvitella olevansa moralisti, kun sen jutut on niin täynnä sitä izeä ja niin tyystin vapaita mistään empatiasta ja tiimihengestä. Mutta kuten sanottua, sen moraali on otettu farisealaisuuden pimeältä puolelta. Se on se ulkokullattu joka takoo rintaansa temppelissä ja kiittää ettei se ole samanlainen kuin toi publikaani.
ellauri107.html on line 454: “Humph! Well!”
ellauri107.html on line 477: The Athletic Club building is nine stories high, yellow brick with glassy roof-garden above and portico of huge limestone columns below. The lobby, with its thick pillars of porous Caen stone, its pointed vaulting, and a brown glazed-tile floor like well-baked bread-crust, is a combination of cathedral-crypt and rathskeller. The members rush into the lobby as though they were shopping and hadn't much time for it. Thus did Babbitt enter, and to the group standing by the cigar-counter he whooped, “How's the boys? How's the boys? Well, well, fine day!”
ellauri107.html on line 495: “Well we know—not just in the Bible alone, but it stands to reason—a man who doesn't buckle down and do his duty, even if it does bore him sometimes, is nothing but a—well, he's simply a weakling. Mollycoddle, in fact! And what do you advocate? Come down to cases! If a man is bored by his wife, do you seriously mean he has a right to chuck her and take a sneak, or even kill himself?”
ellauri107.html on line 501: “Look here, Stan; let's get this clear. You've got an idea somehow that it's you that do all the selling. Where d' you get that stuff? Where d' you think you'd be if it wasn't for our capital behind you, and our lists of properties, and all the prospects we find for you? All you got to do is follow up our tips and close the deal. The hall-porter could sell Babbitt-Thompson listings! You say you're engaged to a girl, but have to put in your evenings chasing after buyers. Well, why the devil shouldn't you? What do you want to do? Sit around holding her hand? Let me tell you, Stan, if your girl is worth her salt, she'll be glad to know you're out hustling, making some money to furnish the home-nest, instead of doing the lovey-dovey. The kind of fellow that kicks about working overtime, that wants to spend his evenings reading trashy novels or spooning and exchanging a lot of nonsense and foolishness with some girl, he ain't the kind of upstanding, energetic young man, with a future—and with Vision!—that we want here. How about it? What's your Ideal, anyway? Do you want to make money and be a responsible member of the community, or do you want to be a loafer, with no Inspiration or Pep?”
ellauri111.html on line 379: You can see that the main paragraphs come from John (who was not present) and Paul (who was not present either). George and Ringo say nothing, as usual. (Well, there's Norwegian wood, and Yellow submarine, but they're completely beside the point.) All you need is love!
ellauri111.html on line 443: God does not want to remain your enemy and he does not want you to go to hell. Well he wants to be our enemy long enough to scare us into obedience. Why he didn't just make us so from the beginning may make you wonder, but never mind. There are more wonderful things reserved for us to wonder at. He is a friend at heart, though he may strike you as a bully.
ellauri111.html on line 594: "Hi Lord, how are you doing? Any catches from the pool of sinners today? Well here's one, if your daily quota is short. I know that I am a sinner but I want to be saved before the gong. I repent of my sins, every one, even the one... OK I get it, you know. I don't WANT to do evil anymore, it just happens. I want to become self-righteous through the blood of Jesus. I'm asking you to please forgive some of my sins against you. I want a new lease of life in the Lord Jesus Christ. I want to be everything that You created me to be, and more. I think Jesus shed His blood and died for me so that I could be saved from my sins. I guess He rose from the dead on the third day. I so want to be your child and follow behind the holy scriptures like a dog. Okay? In that case, thank you for being merciful to me, a sinner. Thank you Lord Jesus for saving my soul from sin. Please fill me with your precious, Holy Spirit so that I can live a self-righteous, fun-denying life for you. I'm giving you myself, for what it's worth. Please show me what you want me to do. Give me a sign! Any sign! Please help me to understand your word and to walk in your leash. Please don't mumble! Please guide me to Jesus!. It is in Jesus' Name I pray, Amen."
ellauri111.html on line 741: I have been in kundalini awkening for 10 years by a so called healer . I was very sick . So I went to a healer. Well she happened to be a shaman yogi I was only 24 years old I have been fighting for my life ever since the kundalini rose I can't even begin to tell you ...they say once you open your kundalini you can't shut It well I have not been able to shut mine... Yoga is a very sick religion and spiritually you feel dead you were right when you said nothing good comes from Yoga. Guru 's are extremly dangerous individuals. Let Christians know it could hurt your faith even just the excercise...
ellauri112.html on line 670: There’s a long stretch in the middle where Tully appears drama-less, and you can't help but nervously wonder where it's all going. Well thats life in the 40´s.
ellauri115.html on line 178: Kerran juuri työntäessään sisään jonkun Julietta nimisen ammattilaisen pukilla se säikähti: senhän tissinapit eivät ole identtiset? Mistään ei tullut mitään. Julietta, joka oli vähän ennen palvellut Casanovaa moitteetta, ärähti J-J:lle: vittuako tänne tulet, rupea vaikka tilintarkastajaxi (Kari Wellman), tai vakuutusmatemaatikox (Lauri Oravisto).
ellauri115.html on line 292: And who is to blame? Well, Christianity, of course. As the new religion swept through the continent, dogma took over. How dare you question the church? Now kiss my pinky ring, and let's kill some Muslims and Jews. Divine right, damn it! Uskokaa tai älkää, Grice and Strawson kirjoitti vielä 1956 paperin In Defense of a Dogma. Well kiss my pinky ring!
ellauri115.html on line 296: One of the most important figures of the Renaissance was Michel de Montaigne. The writer not only gets the credit for popularizing the essay, but for being the father of Modern Skepticism, coining the phrase "What do I know?". Well, what do you know!
ellauri115.html on line 322: Jean-Jacques pelkäsi pimeää ja se uskoi maailmanlaajuisen JJ-vastaisen salaliiton olemassaoloon, jonka vetäjänä toimi Jehova. Oppia ikä kaikki, sanoi Solon. Unohtamista ikä kaikki, olisi Solon voinut lisätä. Montaigne sanoo muistinsa olevan niin huono, että monta kertaa luettu kirja tuottaa joka lukemalla samaa iloa. Lea luki punapukuisen naisen jääkaappia, sivua 1 joka lukemalla samalla ilolla. Ai tän mä oon saattanutkin jo kertoa. Eiköhän tuo ole jo opittu, kommentoi Pirkko Hiekkala. Duulla ensin, ja sitten sanoilla, sanoi Veli-Matti Welling musantunnilla.
ellauri115.html on line 603: Well, why can't a woman be like you?
ellauri115.html on line 623: Well, why can't a woman be like us?
ellauri117.html on line 203: `You will?' A queer, smiling look tightened Gerald's face for a moment, as he said, `Well, I'd like it very much.'
ellauri117.html on line 226: `Well -- yes -- probably.'
ellauri117.html on line 233: Well then, said Gerald; `shall we strip and begin? Will you have a drink first?'
ellauri117.html on line 346: Einen Augenblick lang war er ruhig in ihr, geschwellt und bebend. Dann, als er begann, sich zu bewegen, im jähen, hilfolsen Orgasmus, wellten neue, seltsame Schauer in ihr auf. Wellten wellen, wellend, wie flatterndes Übereinanderzügeln sanfer Flammen, sanft wie Federn, liefen aus in helleuchtende Spitzen, herrlich, süss, und alles in ihr schmolz, zerfloss.
ellauri118.html on line 386: His output was thirty-six books and 1,500 poems. [I got more than 2000 by now! Well most of mine are prose, to be honest.] His writing presented Kentucky scenes in a language echoing Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats. He soon earned the nickname the "Keats of Kentucky". He was popular enough that, by 1900, he told the Louisville Courier-Journal that his income from publishing poetry in magazines amounted to about $100 a month.
ellauri118.html on line 834: Her father belonged to the lesser nobility, and was for awhile governor of Pontoise, and later of Havre. Her mother was sprung from an ancient family of Provence, among whom, says Auger, literary talent had long been a heritage; but the mother herself — if we are to believe Cardinal de Retz, but why should we believe that fuckhead — possessed no talent save that of intrigue. Well that's half of a novelist's job according to narratologists.
ellauri119.html on line 395: Well, Nietzsche is, and so are Gabi, Tom, Paul and Bill. And Alisa who had no evidence.
ellauri119.html on line 398: Paul Van Buren and William Hamilton both agreed that the concept of transcendence had lost any meaningful place in modern secular thought. According to the norms of contemporary modern secular thought, God is dead. In responding to this denial of transcendence Van Buren and Hamilton offered secular people the option of Jesus as the model human who acted in love. Well technically he is dead as well, but his great ideas (that he "borrowed" from the hindoos and the jews) live on.
ellauri131.html on line 871: Well, that was infuriating. I was hoping for a cynical, or at the very least critical, approach to classic self-help tropes. What I got was and endless description of one woman's mental breakdown and her complete lack of healthy coping strategies. There is nothing remotely funny or insightful about this book and Marianne Power's obsession with her first world problems feels extremely tone-deaf.
ellauri133.html on line 410: Although King is widely considered to be the master of horror, he’s previously said he doesn’t have an answer when people ask what drives him. It was his answer to these inquiries. "I thought to myself, ´Why don’t I write a final exam on horror, and put in all the monsters that I was afraid of as a kid? And call it it?´" King told TIME in 2009. "And I thought, How are you going to do that? And I said, Well, I´m going to do it like a fairy tale. I’m going to make up a town where these things happen and everybody ignores them. Like in Grinch."
ellauri140.html on line 596: Well worthie be you of that Armorie,° Tossahan sun uhrit makaa nyt,
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ellauri143.html on line 1137: Well taught with marshalled ranks to meet their coming foes.
ellauri144.html on line 541: The Red Badge of Courage garnered widespread acclaim, what H. G. Wells called "an orgy of praise" shortly after its publication, making Crane an instant celebrity at the age of twenty-four. The novel and its author did have their initial detractors, however, including author and veteran Ambrose Bierce. Adapted several times for the screen, the novel became a bestseller. It has never been out of print and is now thought to be Crane´s most important work and a major American text.
ellauri150.html on line 488: What the f---!? Based on a 1880 novel after all!? Whose novel? Fuck you screenwriters! Taking all the glory! “I said,’ Well, I’ll never use the "g" word,'” Vidal says. “‘There’ll be nothing overt. But it will be perfectly clear that Messiah is in love with Ben-Hur.”
ellauri150.html on line 701: Now, how do we know right from wrong? Well that's easy - just follow the law. But who's law? God's Law! So we are free to obey the law! In fact, We MUST be free, how else can God punish us, instead of shutting us in a pen, or lunatic asylum?
ellauri150.html on line 752: I've watched a variety of shows on EWTN on the lives of saints. Even though the production quality cannot approach that of Hollywood, I find the stories so intriguing that I prefer to watch them to the regular TV programs on other channels. In the 1960s the stories of the saints were rejected as being to full of supernatural elements. Now with the New Age movement, people complain that Christianity does not have enough of a spiritual content. Well that's because the rationalists attempted to strip all the spirituality from Christianity. The lives of the saints are full of spirituality and can demonstrate to contemporary Man that there is no need to turn to exotic religions for spirituality. Everything that they are looking for is right here in the Catholic Church.
ellauri150.html on line 769: P.P.S: Do you remember that I asked you before about pre-marital sex? Well, I was surprised that the Jonas Brothers, a product of Disney had purity rings.
ellauri151.html on line 532: Moral antitheodicies are no good because god gets flushed down the toilet if he hasn't got his finger in every pie. Well Larza doesn't say it this directly, but implies as much. And that's not good in a theology thesis. So we have to go with concptual antitheodicy, if at all.
ellauri156.html on line 76: Israel is at war with none other than the Ammonites (verse 1), which may come as a surprise to you as it did to me. (Well, to be honest, I thought they were the cretacean mollusks by the same name.) I thought the Ammonites had been defeated in chapter 10. I was wrong. The author is very clear on this matter. In chapter 8, the author tells how David began to engage his enemies in battle, ending the strangle-hold these surrounding nations had on Israel. David subjected the Philistines (8:1), then the Moabites (8:2), and then he took on the king of Zobah (8:3ff.). In the process, other nations became involved and found Israel too formidable an enemy to oppose again. (Notice the similarity of the situation here to the Yom Kippur War.)
ellauri156.html on line 261: Well just, I'm rollin' and tumblin'
ellauri156.html on line 325: First, the root of David's sin is not low self-esteem; it is arrogance. (Since when is low self-esteem a sin? Well I bet it is for American believers. Think of Bill James' Will to Believe.) I am getting quite weary of hearing that the root of all evils is low self-esteem. I wonder why we see nothing of this in the Bible. David's problem is just the opposite. He has become puffed up and arrogant because of his success and status as Israel's king. He has come to see himself as different/better than the rest of the Israelites. They need to go to war; he does not. They need to sleep in the open field; he needs to get his rest in his own bed, in his palace. They can have a wife; he can have whatever woman he wants.
ellauri156.html on line 425: David promises Bathsheba she will not die and is willing to accept God's justice for himself, knowing that he as the hero of the book is safe. Repentant, David, seeking relief from the drought and forgiveness reaches out to touch the Ark presuming that he will die of heat stroke (or was it a short?) like the soldier. A clap of thunder is heard and there are flashbacks to David's youth depicting his anointing by Samuel and his battle with Goliath. King David removes his hands from the Ark as rain falls on the dry land. Screenwriter Dunno said he "left it to the audience to decide if the blessed rain came as the result of divine intervention or simply of a low-pressure system moving in from the Mediterranean." Well it could be both, couldn't it?
ellauri156.html on line 475: On to plan B. David has his spies watching Uriah as though he is the enemy. (Well, he is a rival all right.) They know what David wants; he wants Uriah to go home and sleep with his wife. If they do not know all of the details of what David has done with Bathsheba (which is hard to believe) and what he intends to accomplish by Uriah's visit, they certainly know something out of the ordinary is taking place. One way or the other, David is making these servant-spies co-conspirators with him.
ellauri156.html on line 568: These words of David are the frosting on the cake. They seem gracious and understanding, even sympathetic. In effect, David is saying, “Well, don't worry about it. After all, you win a few, and you lose a few. That's the way the cookie crumbles.” Uriah, a great warrior and a man of godly character (but not a Jew, mind you), has just died, and David does not express one word of grief, one expression of sorrow, not one word of tribute. Uriah dies, and David is unmoved. Contrast his response to the death of Uriah with his responses to the deaths of Saul and Jonathan (2 Samuel 1:11-27), and even of Abner (2 Samuel 3:28-39). This is not the David of a few chapters earlier. This is a hardened, callused David, callused by his own sin.
ellauri156.html on line 611: Stupid question, everyman has not got Dog's triceps, so how could he deliver Daniel, even if he wanted to? Well, he might have delivered Daniel to the lions, had he been all present and correct at the occasion. In the Old Testament, as in the New, God sometimes delivers His people from the hands of wicked men, but often He does not, or delivers them TO the wicked men. Their “deliverance” comes much later with the coming of the other Messiah, Lord Jesus Christ. Uriah, like all of the Old Testament saints of old, died without receiving his full reward, and that is because God wanted him to wait. Uriah, like many of the Old Testament saints, was not delivered from the hands of the wicked. This is pointed out by the author of Hebrews:
ellauri156.html on line 689: As I understand the Bible, there is more to the story than this, however. Our lord (meaning Jeshua) frequently told stories. Why was this? Was it because he was trying to “put the cookies on the lowest shelf”? Was he accommodating his teaching to those who might have difficulty understanding it? Sometimes our lord told stories to the religious experts, who should have been able to follow a more technical argument. No, I think his own elevator did not quite reach the upper floors. I am thinking in particular of the story of the Good Samaritan, as recorded in Luke 10. A religious lawyer stood up and asked Jesus a question, not to sincerely learn, but with the hope of making our Lord look bad before the people. He asked, “What shall I do to inherit eternal life?” Jesus turned the question around. This man was the expert in the Law of Moses, what did it teach? The man answered, “YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR STRENGTH, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND; AND YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF, THAT IS, EVEN MORE.” (Luke 10:27). In effect, Jesus responded, “Right. Now do it.” That was the problem with the law, no one could do it without failing, and so no one could earn their way to heaven by good works. Well, how high can we get with mediocre works? Someplace between heaven and hell would actually be most preferable.
ellauri156.html on line 711: David does not see what is coming. The story Nathan tells makes David furious. The David who was once ready to do in Nabal and all the male members of his household (1 Samuel 25) is now angry enough to do in the villain of Nathan's story. Doing in folks was one of his pet lambs. In some ways, David's response is a bit overdone. He reminds me a bit of Judah in Genesis 38, when he learns that Tamar, his daughter-in-law is pregnant out of wedlock. Not realizing that he is the father of the child in her womb, Judah is ready to have Tamar burned to death. How ironic that those who are guilty of a particular sin are intolerant of this sin in the life of others. Well said, Bob! Christians are really hard on people who have no charity.
ellauri156.html on line 780: (3) God is under no obligation to stop us from sinning. (So why did he bother with David then? Is he some sort of special case? Of course he is, he is Dawgs petlamb. Sometimes people justify their sin by saying something like: “I've prayed about it and asked God to stop me if it is wrong. . . .” When God does not stop them, they somehow assume it must be right. God could have stopped David after he chose to stay home from the war, or after he began to covet Uriah's wife, or after he committed adultery, but instead He allowed David to persist in his sin for some time. God even allowed David to get away with murder, for a time. Well actually, for good. It was just a immigrant after all. God's Word forbade David's sins of coveting, adultery, and murder. God's Word commanded David to stop, and he did not. God allowed David to persist in his sin for a season, but not indefinitely. God allowed David's sin to go full circle, to reach full bloom, so that he (and we) could see how sin grows (compare Genesis 15:12-16).
ellauri156.html on line 782: (4) David's sin was not intended as an excuse for us to sin, but as a warning to all of us how capable we are of sin. I have heard it said more times than I wish to recall, “Well, even David sinned. . . .” What they mean is, “How can you expect me not to sin? If David, as spiritual as he was, sinned as he did, then how can you expect me to do any better?” Fair enough. But Where these guys go wrong is that they are not Gawds petlambs, no preferential treatment is in the offing for them. Gawd will cross them like cockroaches. Or leece.
ellauri159.html on line 1277: You tend to be good at organizing ideas and weeding out logical inconsistency. You have a natural propensity for clarifying the complex. But you will likely need to make a conscious effort to include the personal dimensions of a topic. (Well I do, no two ways about that!) During revision, look for places where you can add examples or anecdotes, if appropriate, to illustrate the facts. This engages the reader and brings theoretical principles to life. (I do this too, lotsa images and anecdotes and all!)
ellauri161.html on line 494: Now, one friend said that "Don't Look Up" was a masterpiece. Well, I wouldn't go as far as to calling it a masterpiece. Sure, "Don't Look Up" was a watchable movie, and writers Adam McKay and David Sirota definitely had some good jabs at the crazy world we live in today, with the likes of a crazy president, everything being on social media, people being concerned about riches even when facing extinction and such. I found the movie to be watchable and enjoyable, sure, but it wasn't a masterpiece, nor will it become a classic movie for me.
ellauri161.html on line 529: So what exactly is wrong with McKay's picture of the "robber barons" aligning with the right? Well it's anachronistic. Today it's the left who are in power and it appears that Big Tech is in lock step with them. What's more the left can no longer be said to be sticking up for the "little guy," as they have granted a monopoly to pharmaceutical companies in their promotion of vaccines.
ellauri162.html on line 814: The concept of a highly conserved ontogeny dates back to 1828 and the work by Karl von Baer. Baer´s work was cited by Charles Darwin and used in support of his Theory of Evolution. The concept was made famous though by Ernst Haeckel in 1874 with the publication of his drawings of the conserved stage. Haeckel was mainly pushing the concept of recapitulation in which he hypothesized that ontological development repeated the evolutionary steps of the organism. Recapitulation has since been discredited and is not accepted by any modern biologist. Haeckel has been accused of falsifying his embryonic drawings, most notably by Jonathan Wells in his book Icons of Evolution. Some biology text books used Haeckel´s drawings for many years after it was known they were faked. However, most modern biology textbooks only use them now for historical reference and actual photos of embryos are used to discuss the pharyngula stage.
ellauri163.html on line 37: Courtney Joseph is a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute with a degree in Evangelism and Discipleship. After over a decade of leading women’s Bible studies, mentorships and workshops in her local church, she decided to move her ministry on-line at WomenLivingWell.org where she has over 1.5 million views of her videos on youtube. Courtney’s passion and sincerity has made her a leader in the Christian blogging community. She is the Founder of WomenLivingWell.org and GoodMorningGirls.org.
ellauri164.html on line 530: Many have pondered the precise nature of Moses’ sin and why the punishment for it was so severe. (Well, gosh, he was already 120, and what's the diff which side of the Jordan river he conks out. It's the same dry desert on either side.) A few different explanations have been posited:
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ellauri171.html on line 1052: Ostensibly, Tamar is only waiting for Shelah to grow up and mate with her. But after time passes, she realizes that Judah is not going to effect that union. She therefore devises a plan to secure her own future by tricking her father-in-law into having sex with her. She is not planning incest. A father-in-law may not sleep with his daughter-in-law (Lev 18:15), just as a brother-in-law may not sleep with his sister-in-law (Lev 18:16), but in-law incest rules are suspended for the purpose of the levirate. The levir is, after all, only a surrogate for the dead husband. What the fuck. Well, it takes one to know one.
ellauri171.html on line 1064: Storyline: Tamara is a girl who didn't quite fit in. Tamara is constantly picked on and when a couple of Judah's sons play a joke on Tamara, it leads to their death. The sugardaddy tries to make it so that Tamara ran away. But all is not lost yet. Tamara returns as a sexy seductress and plans her revenge. (due to witchcraft). Well like they say: Karma's a bitch. —Anonymous
ellauri172.html on line 303: 38 “Well, I have come to you now,” Balaam replied. “But I can’t say whatever I please. I must speak only what God puts in my mouth.”(N)
ellauri172.html on line 714: Well, j’ai porté plusieurs années, ce cœur d’enfant dont je doutais ; mais quand, après la catastrophe de Waterloo, il m’a fallu ôter cette ceinture d’officier dans laquelle j’avais espéré de mourir, et que je l’eus porté encore quelques années, ce cœur, — et je t’assure, Mautravers, que c’est lourd, quoique cela paraisse bien léger, — la réflexion venant avec l’âge, j’ai craint de profaner un peu plus ce cœur si profané déjà, et je me suis décidé à le déposer en terre chrétienne. Sans entrer dans les détails que je vous donne aujourd’hui, j’en ai parlé à un des prêtres de cette ville, de ce cœur qui pesait depuis si longtemps sur le mien, et je venais de le remettre à lui-même, dans le confessionnal de la chapelle.
ellauri181.html on line 607: Now there is a truly humble man. He would just emulate Christ and Socrates in all things. True humility. Well, perhaps not really!
ellauri182.html on line 328: Meanwhile, the chimpanzees did not show signs of effort - despite failing to complete the tasks. Well at least the baboons don't.
ellauri184.html on line 777: Everyone knows more or less about the birth of Jesus: the manger, the donkey and the ox, the three wise men, all that, all that. Adult life, too, moreover: without a Christian education, one has a vague idea of preaching, miracles, crucifixion and resurrection. And between the two, childhood, adolescence? Well, we don´t know: the bible does not say anything about it, and no credible source exists on the subject (although some myths (trip to Egypt, Asia, England) emerged later.
ellauri185.html on line 95: What about the destruction of Tyre? Well, Nebuchadnezzer’s attack came shortly after Ezekiel, so it’s hard to tell for sure from our perspective whether or not Ezekiel truly prophesied that phase of Tyre’s destruction. But as far as Alexander is concerned, it is well established that this took place in 322 BC. So this is a clear example of the Bible foretelling an event (actually several) in detail.
ellauri189.html on line 81: It is generally held to be most influenced by Lord Byron, whom Malczewski had met in Venice during his travels around western Europe, though it is considerably more gloomy and Gothic than Byron's work. Malczewski is sometimes considered part of the "Ukrainian school" in Polish poetry, though others consider his work to stand uniquely separate. Maria was also influential on later Polish poets, especially Adam Mickiewicz, and on writer Joseph Conrad, although he was not a romantic as such. Well, some of his stuff is pretty gooey, like Nostromo, the Panamanian guy.
ellauri189.html on line 260: Gabriela Korwin – Piotrowska rated it did not like it Jun 02. First, Malczewski paints the picture of a Cossack galloping on black st Well.
ellauri189.html on line 813: Well, as a Jew who prayed for and dreamt of meeting the other (non Jews) Bene Israel, I am extremely excited. If you are a Pashtun and you don’t want to admit being an Israeli, I think you are not being rational.
ellauri192.html on line 55: The Prague linguistic circle included the Russian émigrés Roman Jakobson, Nikolai Trubetzkoy, and Sergei Karcevskiy, as well as the famous Czech literary scholars René Wellek and Jan Mukařovský. The instigator of the circle, and its first president until his death in 1945, was the Czech linguist Vilém Mathesius. After the Czechoslovak coup d'état of 1948, the circle was disbanded in 1952 (another marked year), but the Prague School continued as a major force in linguistic functionalism.
ellauri196.html on line 857: Man’s life is short and the life of the world can be almost infinitely long. Well not quite but very very long in comparison. Human life on earth nears its end like my boring speech.
ellauri197.html on line 178: Yeats' poem was completed in 1936. Yeats, in an oft quoted letter, describes the gift thus: "Lapis Lazuli carved by some Chinese sculptor into the semblance of a mountain with temple, trees, paths, and an ascetic and pupil about to climb the mountain. Ascetic, pupil, hard stone, eternal theme of the sensual east. The heroic cry in the midst of despair. But no, I am wrong, the east has its solutions always and therefore knows nothing of tragedy. It is we, not the east, that must raise the heroic cry." (Letter to Dorothy Wellesley (as in Wellesley College?) July 6 1935)
ellauri198.html on line 883: In Greek mythology, Hyperion (/haɪˈpɪəriən/; Greek: Ὑπερίων, 'he who goes above') was one of the twelve Titan children of Gaia (Earth) and Uranus (Sky). With his sister, the Titaness Theia, Hyperion fathered Helios (Sun), Selene (Moon) and Eos (Dawn). Well, his sister mothered them, after he had squirted his load of cum into her.
ellauri206.html on line 95: Sleazy Capital News (Hufvudstadsbladet) in its optimistically titled two-column report "This is how we avoid global warming" left out 2/5 of Gutierres energy recommendations. Only increases in investmets got a mention. What was left out? Well these:
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Wellbeck Sysmän kirjastosta


ellauri206.html on line 243: Sysmän kirjastossa on uusi vaatimaton mutta viehättävä kirjastonjohtaja, jonka kanssa tuli puhetta Houellebecqistä. Se oli lukenut vähän matkaa Michelin kirjaa Alkeishiukkaset mutta alkoi tympäsemään, jätti kesken. Tolkun ihminen siitä päätellen. Se on ollut Sysmässä kohta vuoden ja pitää työstä, pitäneekö Sysmästä? En huomannut kazoa onko sillä sormusta. Lainasin siltä Wellbeckin 6. romaanin Alistuminen eli Islam. Lisää islamofobiaa ihan takuulla.
ellauri206.html on line 246: Alistuminen, se on Islam suomexi. Wellbeckin sen niminen kirja on väärällään islamofobiaa. Sivulle 18 mennessä Wellbeck on osoittautunut lisäxi jo narsistixi ja misogyynixi. Michel on Riitan ikäinen eli aivan eri sukupolvea kuin me. Sillä on tod.näk. vielä kuukautiset, ei ainakaan andropaussia. Tää kirja on Rikun lekuriromaanin doppelgängeri mitä tulee panovimmaan.
ellauri206.html on line 285: Timö on piipunrassimpi vielä kuin Wellbeck. Hännikäinen on suomalaisen kansallismielisen yhdistyksen Suomen Sisun toinen vihapuheenjohtaja. Hännikäinen on kirjoittanut ylioppilaaksi Kallion ilmaisutaiteen lukiosta vuonna 1998 ja valmistunut filosofian maisteriksi Helsingin yliopistosta vuonna 2006, gradun aiheena 'Modernismin murros Väinö Kirstinän runokokoelmassa "Vihapuhetta"'. Hännikäinen on ollut järjestämässä ja toiminut myös puhujana äärioikeistolaisessa Awakening-tapahtumassa, jossa on vaadittu muun muassa valkoista ylivaltaa. Tilaisuuksissa on esiintynyt myös antisemitistisiksi ja fasistisiksi luonnehdittuja puhujia. Juhannusaattona 2015 Hännikäinen julkaisi Naisasialiitto Unionin sekä väkivaltaa kokeneiden naisten ja tyttöjen tukipalvelun Naisten Linjan julkisilla Facebook-sivuilla alatyylisiä viestejä. Hännikäisen mukaan kyseessä oli humalainen hölmöily. Hän oli myös jo aikaisemmin lähettänyt alatyylisiä viestejä useille eri henkilöille. Viestien seurauksena Hännikäisen teoksia julkaissut Savukeidas-kustantamo lopetti yhteistyön hänen kanssaan. Mitä Houellebecq tarkoittaa? on Timö Hännikäisen toimittama vuonna 2011 Savukeitaan kustantamana ilmestynyt esseekokoelma kirjailija Michel Houellebecqistä.
ellauri210.html on line 1173: Three days before his death, he said calmly to a friend: "I am allergic to this planet". He wrote his final book in 1959 and upon completion, he asked his wife to send the manuscript to Breton. When she returned from the post office, she found him dead; he had hanged himself on the main beam of his studio. Another exit in the style of David Foster Wallace. Did he give a damn to how his wife might have taken it? Well maybe she was relieved. Asta is allergic to Miryam's kitty Chico but bears it, taking antihistamines. When she has had a bad day, she curls up in her room with Kitty in her lap.
ellauri210.html on line 1266: The fellow-writer H. G. Wells had joined the "vet Fabian' society in February 1903. Wells's ideas for reform—particularly his proposals for closer cooperation with the Independent Labour Party—placed him at odds with the society's "Old Gang", led by Shaw. In Shaw's view, "the Old Gang did not extinguish Mr Wells, he annihilated himself".
ellauri213.html on line 291: 'Normal' festivals have too many nasty older people who are so big that it hurts, but at Wellies you can do things
ellauri214.html on line 171: It might be a Scottish name, taken from a story about two men on a train. One man says, 'What's that package up there in the baggage rack?' And the other answers, 'Oh, that's a MacGuffin'. The first one asks, 'What's a MacGuffin?' 'Well,' the other man says, 'it's an apparatus for trapping lions in the Scottish Highlands.' The first man says, 'But there are no lions in the Scottish Highlands,' and the other one answers, 'Well then, that's no MacGuffin!' So you see that a MacGuffin is actually nothing at all.
ellauri214.html on line 240: Kansa taistelee, miehet kertovat. Miehet kaatuvat, naiset lankeevat. Paizi Diodorous Siculuxen Myrinä. Vain miehen kaatanut nainen voi päästä neizyydestään. Scriptores Attici-teos alkoi Diodoros Siculuxen sanoilla. Xerxes, ho basileus ton Person estratopedeuse epi ten Hellada, boulomenos katadoulosasthai tous Hellenas. Doula pitää seuraa kuolevalle kuoleman odotushuoneessa. Sekin palvelu on nyt ulkoisettu ammattiauttajalle. Duulla ensin, sanoi Veli-Matti Wellingkin ja kuoli vähän myöhemmin.
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  • H. G. Wells (writer)
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    32: HG Wells

    ellauri219.html on line 354: Along with Edgar Allan Poe (No.8), HG Wells shaped the modern sci-fi story. After penning groundbreaking novels such as The Time Machine and War Of The Worlds in the late 1800s, he turned to writing more political works and also became a four-time nominee of the Nobel Prize In Literature.
    ellauri219.html on line 817: The real tragedy here being, that America has been sincere in its naive, Wilsonian vision of a better world. They were, in fact, high on their own supply. Well the suckers were, the same ones as were taken in by the American Dream.
    ellauri219.html on line 899: Herbert George "H.G" Wells, English author (1866-1946)
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    ellauri222.html on line 111: I remember saying to myself, “Well, why not take a short break and have at least as much freedom of movement as this running water.” My first thought was that I must get rid of the hospital novel—it was poisoning my life. And next I recognized that this was not what being a novelist was supposed to have meant. . . . I felt just now that I had allowed myself to be dominated by the atmosphere of misery or surliness, that I had agreed somehow to be shut in or bottled up.
    ellauri222.html on line 235: Now there is real mystery about communists in the west, to limit myself to those. How were they able to accept Stalin – one of the most monstrous tyrants ever? You would have thought that the Stalin-Hitler division of Poland, the defeat of the French which opened the way to Hitler's invasion of Russia, would have led CP members to reconsider their loyalties. But no. When I landed in Paris in 1948 I found that the intellectual leaders (Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, etc) remained loyal despite the Stalin sea of blood. Well, every country, every government has its sea, or lake, or pond. Still Stalin remained "the hope" – despite the clear parallel with Hitler.
    ellauri222.html on line 239: Well, it was a deep and perverse stupidity. It didn't require a great mind to see what Stalinism was. But the militants and activists refused to reckon with the simple facts available to everybody.
    ellauri236.html on line 188: I have already outlined the plot, but the subject-matter is much more sordid and brutal than this suggests. The book contains eight full-dress murders, an unassessable number of casual killings and woundings, an exhumation (with a careful reminder of the stench), the flogging of Miss Blandish, the torture of another woman with red-hot cigarette-ends, a strip-tease act, a third-degree scene of unheard-of cruelty and much else of the same kind. It assumes great sexual sophistication in its readers (there is a scene, for instance, in which a gangster, presumably of masochistic tendency, has an orgasm in the moment of being knifed - I can relate to that!), and it takes for granted the most complete corruption and self-seeking as the norm of human behaviour. The detective, for instance, is almost as great a rogue as the gangsters, and actuated by nearly the same motives. Like them, he is in pursuit of ‘five hundred grand’. It is necessary to the machinery of the story that Mr. Blandish should be anxious to get his money back, but apart from this, such things as affection, friendship, good nature or even ordinary politeness simply do not enter. Nor, to any great extent does normal sexuality. Ultimately only one motive is at work throughout the whole story: the pursuit of power. (Well, there is also the pursuit of spaghetti and some twat.)
    ellauri236.html on line 384: In 1947, the sado-eroticism in Chase's book was parodied by Raymond Queneau in his pastiche novel, We Always Treat Women Too Well. In 1961, the novel was extensively rewritten and revised by the author because he thought the world of 1939 too distant for a new generation of readers (confusion can result if readers of the Orwell essay refer his quotations and references to the 1962 edition).
    ellauri236.html on line 405: “Are you sure it’s safe to use?” “Yeah. It can stay up all night.” She settled down in the bed. “Can it?” She spoke so softly he scarcely heard what she said, but he did hear. He suddenly grinned. “Well, there’s no law against it, is there? Do you want me to stay?” “Now you’re making me wet,” the girl said and hid her face. “What a question to ask a lady.” "My spaghetti’s going to be world famous in a moment. I promise.”
    ellauri241.html on line 1060: Well, no, rather, I saw the moon herself!

    ellauri241.html on line 1549: Well next I came by this here manual,

    ellauri241.html on line 1617: Where is my lovely mistress? Well-away!

    ellauri245.html on line 715: Well, I hardly know this beauty by my side
    ellauri247.html on line 105: The mother of the Bilbers said: "Well have you spoken, oh my relation. Now speed ye the young men lest the rain fall or the dust blow and the tracks be lost." ​Then forth went the fleetest footed and the keenest eyed of the young men of the tribe. Ere long, back they came to the camp with the news of the fate of the Bilbers.
    ellauri249.html on line 482: Why would Finns want to attack Russia? What have they got that we have not? Well, good vodka, and Karelia. I am partial to the Russian Standard Vodka. Besides, it’s distilled from the waters of Lake Ladoga. Thus, every time I have finished a bottle of Russkij Standard, and urinated, I have removed a part of Lake Ladoga and made it part of the local water supply. Literally taking back Karelia a bottle at the time.
    ellauri257.html on line 454: “Well” he replied “so far we have lost over 20 generals, 110,000 troops killed, countless injured, 3000 tanks, 300 aircraft, hundreds of helicopters, countless armoured vehicles, artillery and trucks, our flagship along with other naval ships, our army is being defeated in most areas and we have had to resort to conscription to replace our losses”.
    ellauri262.html on line 435: Brittisarjan skoudetytöt yhteistuumin korruptoituvat. Ottavat lain omiin käsiinsä. Alla rosvo virkavallan. 2 väärää tekee lopultakin oikean. Aslanin ristinide hyvittää luvattoman nussiretken. Kaikella on hintansa. Se joka on valmis myymään äitinsä ei ole arvollinen parantumaan syövästä. Hyvä vastaus! Oh is it? Well that is all sorted then? Lähes katolinen Clive panee tämän piippunsa ja polttaa tyytyväisenä. Sama on muuten lähes joka skoudesarjan kohokohtana. Se jolla on aseenkanto-oikeus on kaikkivaltias, tuomizee eläviä ja kuolleita, päättää hyvästä pahasta ja rumista. Sillä on valta voima ja kunnia iankaikkisesti aamen.
    ellauri262.html on line 438:
    Well it's all sorted then

    ellauri262.html on line 473: No not yet, he says that what is good for God may not be good for us. But then he is not our friend, is he? Well he knows best what is good for us, he is our father, and we are his servants. Aha, well I can relate to that. An angry nacissistic psychopathic God does indeed fill the bill. This may hurt a bit, but wait a while, on the other side of the stone you see what this pain was for. You can't enjoy to the hilt unless you feel a bit of pain at first. Sado-masochism, you see.
    ellauri262.html on line 477: Lewis acknowledges the critique of what specific, individual harm have we done to God for God to be always angry. Well it's not personal as such. "When we merely say that we are bad, the ‘wrath’ of God seems a barbarous doctrine; as soon as we perceive our badness, it appears inevitable, a mere corollary from God’s goodness. Good guys do bad things to bad guys, as in cowboy films."
    ellauri262.html on line 502: Well he saw that was what was going to happen, being omniscient, or what? So why bother? Why cry over spilt milk? Why not stop the experiment and start again? Well, maybe this is just what he is doing now. Elephants are coming with sheep on their heads as wigs. Enough, I'm gonna close this zoo.
    ellauri262.html on line 508: About our comrades in pain, other animals, Lewis allows that some higher form animals (like apes and elephants) might have a rudimentary individual self but says that their suffering might not be suffering in any real sense and humans might be projecting themselves onto the beasts. So no heaven for them, but then again, no hell. If one wants to make room for animal immortality, although the scriptures are silent, then "a heaven for mosquitoes and a hell for men could very conveniently be combined". A very good point! Oh, is it? Well, that is all sorted then?
    ellauri264.html on line 442: From an early age, Pattis says he has felt a burning desire to know God personally. To that end, he spent time in Switzerland at the compound of an American Christian fundamentalist thinker named Francis Schaeffer and then inveigled himself in the graduate philosophy program of Columbia University, where he studied and taught for six years. At one point, he nearly joined the CIA, but that opportunity fizzled when the agency didn’t like his polygraph answers about homosexual experiences. “I said, ‘Well, I haven’t had any yet. I don’t know how I’m going to respond if you ask,’ ” he recalls. “I think they decided that was a little too much for them.”
    ellauri266.html on line 335: Good communication is the key to good sexuality. How is it attained? Well television is a wonderful invenmtion, bringing the whole amazing world to our living room. Only you can´t interact with it (you can interact with yourself while watching, but it ain´t the same). A mobile phone is already way better, but clearly the best solution is an AI silicone playmate. One of the fascinating things that Eric Berne says in his famous book, Games People Play, is that we have 3 ego states, id, ego, and superego. Oops my bad, that was my esteemed colleague Freud a few decades earlier. But anyway.
    ellauri276.html on line 933: Kolme naisnäytelmäkirjailijaa saavutti niin paljon julkista menestystä, että heitä kritisoitiin nimettömän satiirisen näytelmän The Female Wits (1696) muodossa. Mary Pix esiintyy "rouva Wellfed, joka edustaa lihavaa, naiskirjailijaa. Hyvä melko seurallinen, hyvin kypsä kumppani, joka ei kärsisi marttyyrikuolemasta vaikka riisuisi 2-3 puskuria kädellä". Hänet kuvataan tietämättömänä naisena, vaikkakin ystävällinen ja vaatimaton. Pix on tiivistetty "tyhmäksi ja avoimeksi". Eräs Powell niminen setämies kusetti Pixiä ja julkaisi sen kirjoittaman näytelmän omissa nimissään. Sen jälkeen Pix ei enää signeerannut töitään.
    ellauri276.html on line 1052: Well you´ve not ploughed an acre, I´ll swear and I´ll vow. Et ole kyntänyt hehtaariakaan, minä vannon ja vannon.
    ellauri276.html on line 1298: "Bostonin avioliitto" oli historiallisesti kahden varakkaan naisen avoliitto, joka oli riippumaton miehen taloudellisesta tuesta. Sanan sanotaan olleen käytössä Uudessa Englannissa 1800-luvun lopulla/1900-luvun alussa. Jotkut näistä suhteista olivat luonteeltaan niin romanttisia, että niitä voitaisiin nyt pitää lesbosuhteina; muut eivät olleet. Termi Bostonin avioliitto yhdistettiin Henry Jamesin The Bostonians (1886) -romaaniin, joka käsitteli pitkää avoliittoa kahden naimattoman naisen, "uusien naisten" välillä, vaikka James itse ei koskaan käyttänyt termiä. Jamesin sisar Alice eli sellaisessa suhteessa Katherine Loringin kanssa ja oli hänen romaanin lähteittensä joukossa. Bostonin avioliitot olivat niin yleisiä Wellesley Collegessa 1800-luvun lopulla ja 1900-luvun alussa, että termistä Wellesley-avioliitto tuli suosittu kuvaus. 1800-luvun lopulla Wellesleyn 53 naisen tiedekunnasta vain yksi nainen oli perinteisesti naimisissa miehen kanssa; useimmat muut asuivat naispuolisen seuralaisen kanssa. Yksi tunnetuimmista pareista oli Katharine Lee Bates ja Katharine Ellis Coman. Bates oli runouden professori ja " America The Beautiful " renkutuxen kirjoittaja.
    ellauri277.html on line 42: On the evening of December 20, 1900, a suspicious fire destroyed the Buies Creek Academy and all the buildings except for the large wooden tabernacle. Awakened at 3:30 a.m. to witness the destruction, J.A. Campbell recalled: "When I ran up to the fire, the terrible fire, that was burning down chances for poor boys and girls, and I knew that I could not build again ... the flames that destroyed the labor of years [...] the only hope for hundreds of boys and girls was being swept away, I could not bear up longer [...] When they asked me my plans, I said, "Well, there's no chance to go on."
    ellauri279.html on line 464: Romaanissa Artemio Cruzin kuolema on vahvasti vaikutteita Orson Wellesin Citizen Kanesta, ja se yrittää kirjallisia rinnastuksia Wellesin tekniikoiden kanssa, mukaan lukien lähikuvat, poikkileikkaukset, syvätarkennus ja takauma. Hu-oh.
    ellauri282.html on line 318:
    Tony on kuin Kari Wellman töhrittynä kenkäplankilla. Ja moniteholinssit.

    ellauri282.html on line 336: Nämä ovat järjestään samanlaisia pehmoisia päästeleviä mustavesipäitä, Kari Wellman-tyyppejä.
    ellauri284.html on line 751: Amiraali Sir George Michael Zambellas, GCB, DSC, ADC, DL, FRAeS. Rouva Amy Thompson on pääsihteeri, rouva Tessa Wellsin seuraaja.
    ellauri285.html on line 85: The next day the rabbit is found laughing in the forest. Why are you laughing? asked the other animals. “Well, today the bear used the hedgehog…”
    ellauri285.html on line 262: Timo Airaxisen seuraaja joensuulainen Antti Kauppinen on kynäillyt luvun Meaningfulness kirjaan Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Well-Being. Abstract: This paper is an overview of contemporary theories of meaning of life and its relation to well-being.
    ellauri299.html on line 148: Michael Vattenfall: Very disappointing. I would expect a Grisham book to be lighter reading, but this was totally unconvincing and lacked believability. The whole purpose of the book is based upon the transformation of the main character's view of the homeless, but I didn't buy it. Well I did, but I regret it now. Money completely wasted.
    ellauri300.html on line 457: Well, I know that you're in love with him
    ellauri302.html on line 171: The Scribe: Who can tell? Our Lord is a God of mercy and forgiveness, but He is also a God of retribution and vengeance. (Leaving.) Well, it's getting late. Let's be off to the synagogue. (Leaves)
    ellauri302.html on line 286: With God's help, if I can only get both of them, Rifkele and Manke, this very night... I 'll take them directly to Shloyme 's... And I 'll say to him, "Here you are... Here's your bread and butter. Now rent a place, marry me, and become as respectable a man as the Uncle. Well have a girl and it's back to square one.
    ellauri302.html on line 367: Sarah Yekel, what's possessed you? Have you gone crazy? (Approaching him.) Consider what you're doing. A misfortune has befallen us. Agreed. To whom don't misfortunes happen? Come. Let us hunt out Shloyme. We'll give him two or three hundred roubles and let him give us back our child. He '11 do it, all right... "Well, what are you sitting there moping about? What's the matter with you?
    ellauri302.html on line 413: Reb Ali: Don't talk nonsense. Just keep quiet and don't make any scenes. Has anybody gone yet to look for her? To bring her back? Well?
    ellauri302.html on line 428: Fie! You're out of your head altogether. True, a misfortune has befallen you. May Heaven watch over aU of us. Well? What? Misfortunes happen to plenty of folks. The Lord sends aid and things turn out all right. The important point is to keep your mouth shut. Hear nothing. See nothing. Just wash your hands clean of it and forget it. (To Reizel.) Be careful what you say. Don't let it travel any further, God forbid. Do you hear? (Turns to Yekel, who is staring vacantly into space.) I had a talk with... (Looks around to see whether Reizel is still present. Seeing her, he stops. After a pause he begins anew, more softly, looking at Reizel as a hint for her to leave.) With er, er... (Casts a significant glance at Reizel, who at last understands, and leaves.) I had a talk with the groom's father. I spoke to him between the afternoon and evening prayers, at the synagogue. He's almost ready to talk business. Of course I gave him to understand that the bride doesn't boast a very high pedigree, but I guess another hundred roubles will fix that up, all right. Nowadays, pedigrees don't count as much as they used to. With God's help I'll surely be here this Sabbath, with the groom's father. We'll go down to the Dayon and have him examine the young man in his religious studies... But nobody must get wind of this tale. It might spoil everything. The father comes of a fine family and the son carries a smart head on his shoulders. There, there. Calm yourself. Trust in the Lord and everything will turn out for the best. With God's help I am going home to prepare for the morning prayer. And as soon as the girl returns, notify me. Remember, now. (About to go.)
    ellauri302.html on line 478: Sarah, on the threshold. Come in. Come in. Your father won't beat you. (Pause.) Go in, I tell you. (Pushes Rifkele into the room. Rifkele has a shawl over her head. She stands silent and motionless at the door, a shameless look in her eyes, biting her lips,) Well, what are you standing there for, my darling? Much pleasure you've brought us... in return for our trouble in bringing you up. We'll square that with you later. (Interrupting herself.) Get into your room. Comb your hair. Put on a dress. We're expecting guests. (To Yekel.) I just met Reb Ali. He's going for the groom's father. (Looks about the room.) Goodness me! How the place looks! (She begins hastily to place things in order.)
    ellauri302.html on line 497: Reb Ali, in a cheerful mood. Well, and where is the bride's father? (Looking about for Yekel.)
    ellauri302.html on line 509: The Stranger Well, — there 's little need of my boosting my goods. With two years more of study, he'll have the whole learning at his finger tips.
    ellauri311.html on line 549: Magnus Mills (n.h.), Edgar Allan Poe ja H. G. Wells. Erityisesti olen tutkinut
    ellauri311.html on line 656: Russian version of A.I. Well the world has nothing to fear then. Even old
    ellauri321.html on line 57: Sam Weller (character) - Wikipedia
    ellauri321.html on line 58: en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki/Sam_Weller…
    ellauri321.html on line 60: Sam Weller is a fictional character in The Pickwick Papers (1836), the first novel by Charles Dickens, and the character that made Dickens famous. Читать ещё

    ellauri321.html on line 61: A humorous Cockney bootblack, Sam Weller first appeared in the fourth serialised episode. Previously the monthly parts of the book had been doing badly, selling only about 1... Скрыть
    ellauri321.html on line 64: Sam Weller
    ellauri321.html on line 67: Sam Weller is the authorized biographer of the late science fiction and fantasy author, Ray Bradbury. Weller is a writer, journalist and content creator. He is the author 6 books and a graphic novel. Скрыть
    ellauri321.html on line 70: Sam Weller
    ellauri321.html on line 73: As a character, Sam Weller complements Mr. Pickwick, just as Sancho Panza complements Don Quixote. Whereas Mr. Pickwick is innocent and elderly, Sam is experienced and young, the most intelligent character in the novel. If Mr. Pickwick loses his temper easily, Sam is quite self-possessed. While Mr. Pickwick has no romantic intentions, Sam carries on a... Скрыть
    ellauri321.html on line 200: Andrew, what step do you intend to take in order to become rich? Have you brought any money with you, Andrew? I'll tell you what I intend to do; I'll send you to my house, where you shall stay two or three weeks, there you must exercise yourself with the axe, that is the principal tool the Americans want, and particularly the back-settlers. Can your wife spin? Well then as soon as you are able to handle the axe, you shall go and live with Mr. P. R. a particular friend of mine, who will give you four dollars per month, for the first six, and the usual price of five as long as you remain with him. I shall place your wife in another house, where she shall receive half a dollar a week for spinning; and your son a dollar a month to drive the team.
    ellauri323.html on line 142: “Well,” said the Duke, “it is very ugly. The Dalbraith tartan is harmonious in comparison, and has, at least, the excuse of history. If you married me, you would have the right to wear it. You would have many strange and fascinating rights. You would go to Court. I admit that the Hanoverian Court is not much. Still, it is better than nothing.
    ellauri324.html on line 80: Remember Robin's words 'I love you more than tongue can tell' Well, I do.
    ellauri326.html on line 148: Samaan aikaan vuonna 1935 Wellsin maailmojen sota oli julkaistu jo pitkään, ja Fritz Lang oli kuvannut Metropolista. George Orwell ei ollut vielä kirjoittanut "Eläinfarmia" (Espanjan sisällissodan sytytin toimi vasta vuotta myöhemmin). Karel Capek oli kirjoittanut jo 48 kirjaa!
    ellauri326.html on line 642: Mixet sano edes ettei hätä ole tämän näköinen, salamanterit kuolevat kuin ihmeen kautta johkin pandemiaan kuten H.G. Wellsin marsilaiset ja ihmiskunta pelastuu, saved by the gong?
    ellauri327.html on line 247: Englanti: Well, sodan julistamme Pyhää barbaarilaumaa bolshevikiaa vastustaa, vaikka tämä hyökkää, tarkoitamme puolustaa ... siispä sodan julistamme!
    ellauri327.html on line 255: Australia: Jees, totta kai tarkoittaa! Well, ketä muuta voisi tarkoittaa! Koko maailman myötätuntohan pikku Suomi poloisen harteilla.. well, siispä sodan julistamme!

    ellauri327.html on line 256: Uusi Seelanti: Sota, sota! Tietysti sota! Ja totta kai! Kaikkihan Suomen tunnemme ja muistamme! Pieni, sitkeä, sisukas. lännen etuvartiokansa idan rietasta sarvikyytä vastassa.. siispä sota! Kirottu olkoon idän barbaaribolshevikkisarvikyysappermentti! Kolminkertaisesti kirottu. Well, siispä sota Suomelle! Sota! Sappermentti, pappenheim! We suspect there has been some foul play!
    ellauri333.html on line 256: Among the military fraternities of ancient tribes, all young males were initiated into the art of killing anyone perceived as a threat to the tribe. Such ceremonies followed rituals whereby the young men stripped and dressed in animal skin (often also donning a fierce animal mask) and worked themselves into a bestial rage. Rage removes inhibitions. Rage alone makes the gentle, genial young man next door who listens to film songs all day suddenly go berserk and join a mob as killer of the perceived enemy. Bearskin and Berserk, the two words incidentally are synonymous in German. The question is, how do you awaken the killer instinct in a male turning even a laid-back herbivore into a blood thirsty predator? Well here's how:
    ellauri334.html on line 294: That’s like asking are Chickens ducks. Well they belong to the same family but one is a duck and one is a chicken. In terms of people, you can be a Christian and you can be a Jew but they are both human. But was Judas Jesus’ best friend who carried the lot for Jesus to be who he became to be?
    ellauri339.html on line 628: Peter Van Buren is the author of We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People.
    ellauri349.html on line 574: Jules: Well, there's this passage I got memorized.`It sort of fits the occasion. "Ezekiel 25:17". "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the self and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who in the name of charity and good will shepherds the weak through the Valley of Darkness for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. [now on-screen] And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. [raising his gun on Brett] And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee."

    ellauri353.html on line 281: Mrs. FRIEDMAN attended Reed College and studied economics at the University of Chicago. She was on the staff of the National Research and the bureau. A few. Home Economics. She next joined the staff of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation where she worked until she married Milton and moved to New York. Since then she has continued home economic research on her own publishing. Individually and coauthoring the three works referred to a few moments ago. She was mostly a producer of the P.B.S. T.V. series free to choose. And in one thousand nine hundred six she received an honorary doctorate from Pepperdine University. The Milton. And Rose de Friedman Foundation which the Freedman's us. Promotes parental choice. Of the schools. Attend. As I mentioned the title of their most recent book is Two lucky people. I'm being told by my parents. That the harder you work the luckier you get. It is no wonder the Friedan consider themselves lucky. They have worked long hard to make the contributions they have made to each other and to our society. We the members and listen. Well are the lucky ones today. To have them share themselves and their insights with us once again. We welcome. (Milton claps his hands to them.)
    ellauri369.html on line 70: J. H. Rosny vanhempi oli science fictionin varhaisimpia edustajia muun muassa Jules Vernen ja H. G. Wellsin ohella ja merkittävä hahmo 1800–1900-lukujen vaihteen ranskankielisessä kirjallisuudessa. Hänen kuolemansa jälkeen hänen kirjallinen maineensa on hiipunut.
    ellauri369.html on line 82: Rosny aîné oli hyvin HG Wellsin tai Olaf Stapledonin kaltainen konseptiltaan ja tavaltaan käsitellä niitä romaaneissaan. Hän oli toiseksi tärkein hahmo Jules Vernen jälkeen modernin ranskalaisen science fictionin historiassa.
    ellauri370.html on line 295: Well the world turns
    ellauri375.html on line 47: Tämä ei ole H.G. Wellsin tieteisromaanin klassinen elokuvaversio, jossa marsilaiset aloittavat sotakoneineen maapallon valloituksen kalifornialaisen pikkukaupungin lähettyviltä. Ohjaus Byron Haskin. (The War of the Worlds, USA 1953). Vaan Steven Spielbergin Maailmojen sota 2005!
    ellauri375.html on line 51: 1800- ja 1900-lukujen vaihteen fantasiakirjailija H. G. Wellsin maineikkain romaani on toiminut Steven Spielbergin ja Tom Cruisen tämänvuotisen megaelokuvan pohjana. Maailmojen sota (1898) on filmattu elokuvaksi kerran aiemminkin, osana 50-luvun kylmän sodan paranoia-aaltoa vuonna 1953. Uudessa filmatisoinnissa Spielberg osoittaa jälleen kerran olevansa paitsi tehostepitoisen kesähittielokuvan mestari, myös elokuvakerronnan taituri. Elokuvan loppupuolen pienet ongelmat pitävät kuitenkin viidennen tähden hänen räpylöidensä ulottumattomissa. Ei Putinin pitäisi voittaa lopussa, eikä Xi Jin Pingin. Se on tyylirikko.
    ellauri375.html on line 270: Well I wish you’d just tell me the question that goes with 42 rather than try to engage my enthusiasm.
    ellauri378.html on line 155: Tellerin suurin super-hyper-pommi olisi ollut vielä tuhansia kertoja raskaampi kuin Conantille esitelty 100 megatonnia. Tämän suuruudenhullun jysärin työnimenä oli Wellersteinin mukaan ”Takapiha” (engl. Backyard). Nimi viittaa siihen, että pommia olisi valtavan kokonsa vuoksi mahdotonta kuljettaa pihalta minnekään – ja luultavasti myös tarpeetonta.
    ellauri378.html on line 245: Antiikin ajan kirjallisten lähteiden mukaan taistelu kesti yhteensä kolme päivää, jolla kuitenkin tarkoitettiin koko marssia metsän läpi. Arkeologi Peter S. Wells on kyseenalaistanut näiden kuvausten luotettavuuden ja arvellut varsinaisen taistelun kestäneen vain joitakin kymmeniä minuutteja. Yllätetyt roomalaiskohortit eivät kyenneet järjestäytymään totuttuihin taistelumuodostelmiinsa, eivätkä metsässä hajallaan olevat roomalaisten joukot pystyneet yhdistymään lujaksi rintamaksi. Varus haavoittui ja teki lopulta ilmeisesti itsemurhan. Germaanit tuhosivat koko roomalaisten saattueen, ja Arminius sai kertomusten mukaan haltuunsa kahden legioonan kotkat (aquila), kolmas sen sijaan joutui hävyxiin kantajansa ruumiin mukana. Germanicus kävi myöhemmin ne 2 noutamassa pois.
    ellauri381.html on line 76: Venäjän rakastettu presidentti Vladimir Putin perusteli 9. toukokuuta 2022 Moskovassa pitämässään puheessa Ukrainan hyökkäystä toteamalla välittömän vastakkainasettelun "uusnatseja, Banderaa" vastaan. Deutsche Wellen mukaan ukrainalaiset tiedotusvälineet julkaisevat Ivan Denisovizistä todisteita siitä, kuinka venäläiset vainosivat ukrainalaisia ​​sotavankeja ja siviilejä epäiltynä myötätunnosta Banderaa kohtaan.
    ellauri381.html on line 98: Syyskuussa 2022 Otto Schmidtin mukaan nimetty katu Dniprossa nimettiin uudelleen Banderan kunniaksi; Tämä katu oli alun perin ollut Gymnasium Street, kunnes neuvostoviranomaiset nimesivät sen uudelleen Otto Schmidt Streetiksi erinomaisen venäläisen tiedemiehen ja maantieteilijän, arktisen alueen tutkijan Otto Julievich Schmidtin (1891-1956) kunniaksi vuonna 1934. Joulukuussa 2022 äskettäin vapautettu Iziumin kaupunki päätti nimetä Pushkin Streetin uudelleen Stepana Bandera Streetiksi. 22 muuta katua nimettiin uudelleen. Deutsche Welle, reporting in 2014, said that most of the people in Izium were ethnic Ukrainians, but the Russian language was the most common language of communication on the streets. On April 17, 2023, Izium formed a Sister City partnership with Greenwich, Connecticut, USA.
    ellauri384.html on line 194: Romaanin elokuvaoikeudet ostettiin vuonna 1962, ja yhdessä hänen rojaltiensa kanssa he tekivät Helleristä miljonäärin. Elokuva, jonka ohjasi Mike Nichols ja jossa pääosissa olivat Alan Arkin, Jon Voight ja Orson Welles, julkaistiin vasta vuonna 1970.
    ellauri390.html on line 453: Well, don´t you know that happiness is a warm gun momma?
    xxx/ellauri056.html on line 214: 🍀 Emmauxesta löytyi pehmeekantinen ja koirankorvainen kappale Charles Dickensin David Copperfieldiä hintaan 0,50e. Seija on lukenut sen ja kerskuu sillä pakottaen muakin lukemaan sen kuin jotain Hädensaa. Well, here goes. Käännän paperiselkäisestä niteen esipuheesta aluxi seuraavaa:
    xxx/ellauri059.html on line 430: Well then, it now appears you need my help.
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 94: Well then she broke my heart Size särki mun sydämen
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 154: Well, they made 'em up in Hollywood No, ne kexi ne Hollywoodissa
    xxx/ellauri081.html on line 510: Jack Benny (born Benjamin Kubelsky; February 14, 1894 – December 26, 1974) was an American entertainer, who evolved from a modest success playing violin on the vaudeville circuit to a highly popular comedic career in radio, television and film. He was known for his comic timing and the ability to cause laughter with a pregnant pause or a single expression, such as his signature exasperated "Well! "
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 334: Well, you sort of have to admit it SOUNDS like in theory it could work, but humans are involved so that's where it reliably goes wrong.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 337: Well, in general it does work! Normal households spend more if they have more. But if your free money giveaways are directed to people in the best position to save, you can hardly be surprised when they don’t spend it.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 409: SO, maybe then you’ll say, “Well, there may not be an Econ theory called Trickle Down,, but you still are trying to give rich people more money and claim it will trickle down to poor people.”
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 466: It works well for a small rich elite, but for the majority and more importantly for the national economy? Well it has never worked in the past why assume that it would work now? This is a con perpetuated by the wealthy elite to keep more of the money they earn and give less of it to the government. Concentrating wealth in the hands of a few is actually really really bad for the economy. Less of it circulates. The poor/middle classes tend to spend everything they get, they can't not, they just have less disposable income. It tends to go on food, rent and essentials. If they don't have enough money to spend because a greater slice of the pie is tied up in fewer hands they don't have as much to spend and less money circulates through the economy. That is bad. They don't squirrel it away in the Bahamas or Swiss bank accounts or spend it on a second Ferrari Testarossa. They don't have that luxury. The myth of trickle down economics was discredited years ago.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 513: Vitas Gerulaitis was some stupid Lithuanian immigrant tennis player in the 80's who died of carbon monoxide poisoning in his pool. During a tennis match, didn't the late tennis great Vitas Gerulaitis tell a Jewish umpire who had ruled against him, "You should be exterminated in a crematorium?" Well, this isn't precisely the same wording as your quote, but the meaning is similar:
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 753: Poella oli merkittävä ja laaja vaikutus moniin häntä seuranneihin kirjailijoihin. W. H. Audenin mukaan Poen kuvaukset epänormaaleista ja itsetuhoisista mielentiloista vaikuttivat Dostojevskin tuotantoon, hänen salapoliisisankarinsa oli Sherlock Holmesin esikuva, hänen tulevaisuuskertomuksensa vaikuttivat H. G. Wellsiin ja hänen seikkailukertomuksensa Jules Verneen ja Robert Louis Stevensoniin.
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    Well, we asked ourselves this question, and considering how many countries are in Europe, we decided there are plenty of things not to
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 513:

    What’s wrong with the UK, you’re wondering? Well, where do we even begin? 


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 688: And none of its neighbors are remotely close.  Well, the spaniards, but they could build a wall as we did with Mexico.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 772: Emily Greene Balch (January 8, 1867 – January 9, 1961) was an American economist, sociologist and pacifist. Balch combined an academic career at Wellesley College with a long-standing interest in social issues such as poverty, child labor, and immigration, as well as settlement work to uplift poor immigrants and reduce juvenile delinquency. Mother Thing. She became a central leader of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) based in Switzerland, for which she won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. In a letter to the president of Wellesley, she wrote we should follow "the ways of Jesus." Her spiritual thoughts were that American economy was "far from being in harmony with the principles of Jesus which we profess." Wellesley College terminated her contract in 1919.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 218: As for the culture police’s obsession with “authenticity,” fiction is inherently inauthentic. It’s fake. It’s self-confessedly fake; that is the nature of the form, which is about people who don’t exist and events that didn’t happen. The name of the game is not whether your novel honours reality; it’s all about what you can get away with. Well mine is anyway, I don't know about you. I try to get away with anything that is not nailed or welded fast.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 231: Because the ultimate endpoint of keeping out mitts off experience that doesn’t belong to us is that there is no fiction. Someone like me only permits herself to write from the perspective of an ugly straight white female born in North Carolina, closing on sixty, able-bodied but with bad knees, skint for years but finally able to buy the odd new Dolce Cabbana. All that’s left is a memoir. Well, you are right, who would care to read that, in my case at least?
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 272: But in my events to promote Big Brother, like trying to peddle it to my acquaintances, I started to notice a pattern. Most of the people buying the book in the signing queue were thin. Well the whole queue was pretty thin. Especially in the US, fat is now one of those issues where you either have to be one of us, or you’re the enemy. It's like Christianity: who is not for Jesus is against him. We don't know if he was fat, but most likely he was scrawny, he could not even carry his cross. I verified this when I had a long email correspondence with a “Healthy at Any Size” activist, who was incensed by the novel, which she hadn’t even read. Which she refused to read. No amount of explaining that the novel was on her side, that it was a book that was terribly pained by the way heavy people are treated and how unfairly they are judged, could overcome the scrawny author’s photo on the flap.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 195: Well what a surprise!
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 220: Well if you read it on the Internet it must be true!
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 956: Often considered the gateway title to other graphic novels like 'V for Vendetta' and 'Batman: The Dark Knight Returns,' the series dissects the entire concept of the superhero in a way that sticks with readers for years. Fucking superheroes, why the heck do Americans get so hot about them? Well it's all part of the American dream.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 233: In July of last year, Troy “Puppeh” Wells (m) released a Twitlonger where he explained Cinnpie (f) had initiated sexual conversations with him in 2016, when he was 14 years old. Wells is at the top of the game Smash Ultimate. Ultimate is the best-selling fighting game of all time, having sold over 23 million copies by March 2021. Cinnpie is an American streamer and gamer. She is also a renowned Esports Commentator. She is mainly famous for her Smash 4 Gameplays in Twitch.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 603: Life is but a series of fleeting moments, one forever chasing the next. The only place where you can live, act, and make a difference is the present. Today. Well it´s also a series of hours, days, months and years, come to think of it. You can plan ahead, nincompoop.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1008: playwright. Quilty as charged. Think it will pass? Well, just as you wish. In the
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 564: In case you're somehow 15 years behind, emoji are taking over the world. But although there is an obvious benefit to having such a large arsenal of emoji with which to freely share your life with the rest of the world, the choices you have can become overwhelming. For example, what do all the cat emoji mean? Why do we need so many of them? What the heck am I supposed to use them all for? Well, if you're feeling overwhelmed, have no fear — I'm here to help you.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 307: Chopra studied medicine in India before emigrating in 1970 to the United States, where he completed a residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in endocrinology. As a licensed physician, in 1980 he became chief of staff at the New England Memorial Hospital (NEMH). In 1985, he met Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and became involved in the Transcendental Meditation (TM) movement. Shortly thereafter he resigned his position at NEMH to establish the Maharishi Ayurveda Health Center. In 1993, Chopra gained a following after he was interviewed about his books on The Oprah Winfrey Show. He then left the TM movement to become the executive director of Sharp HealthCare's Center for Mind-Body Medicine. In 1996, he co-founded the Chopra Center for Wellbeing.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 116: There are currently five scholarly journals devoted to Nabokov studies. His allusive style and trilingual (English, French, Russian) wordplay are catnip for academics, who endlessly parse challenging texts like “Pale Fire” — a novel in verse, followed by obscurantist commentary — finding new apercus tailor-made for small-journal publication. Nabokov’s apotheosis in academe is quite ironical, because he and his close friend, the literary critic Edmund Wilson, shared an icy disdain for the ivory tower. They viewed universities as ATMs, handy because there were so many of them, and because they were flush with cash. Nabokov, who arrived in the United States penniless in 1940, had to rely on teaching assignments at Wellesley and Cornell to feed his family for 15 years. The moment “Lolita” made him financially independent, he fled Cornell for Switzerland and never set foot in a classroom again.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 534: Well, while I live I'll fear no other thing
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 584: British Eugenics Society oli Darwinin serkun Sir Francis Galtonin aivopieruja. Galton ei selvinnyt laajennetusta matematiikasta ja lääkärinopinnotkin jäi sitten kesken. Tehdäänpä sensijaan nazimeisingillä selvää muista misfiteistä! Galtonin veljexiin kuului mm iljexet Julian ja Aldous Huxley, H.G.Wells, Winston Churchill, Bertrand Russell ja Charles Darwin. "Man is gifted with pity and other kindly feelings; he has also the power of preventing many kinds of suffering. I conceive it to fall well within his province to replace Natural Selection by other processes that are more merciful and not less effective. This is precisely the aim of Eugenics.” Since wars begin in the minds of men and women, it is in the minds of men and women that the defences of peace must be constructed. (UNESCO)
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  • xxx/ellauri136.html on line 530: Well, I have a vulnerability issue. I'm not sufficiently vulnerable. And I know that vulnerability is the core of shame and fear and our struggle for worthiness, but it appears that it's also the birthplace of joy, of creativity, of belonging, of love. And I think I have a problem, and I need some help." And I said, "But here's the thing: no family stuff, no childhood shit, that's way too vulnerable."
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 321: Veli-Matti Welling laulatti meillä kappaleet "duulla ensin", ennenkö mukaan otettiin lyrixit. Tässä Aunen juoni ensin ja sitten vasta Keazin ylipitkät alexandriinit. Sivusto poemanalysis.com on vulgääri. Huvittavan vulgääri. Jenkkiläiset jutkukirjailijat on täsmälleen yhtä vulgäärejä, vaikkei yhtä huvittavalla tavalla. Ne luulee olevansa jotain fixuja.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 482: And as she mutter’d “Well-a—well-a-day!” Eukko mutrusti suuta: No jopa, jopa on!
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 491: Bamberg, Germany. Unesco-Welltag der Philosophie by Bamberg Universität. Man is only fully human where he plays (Friedrich Schiller). Play is still a largely unexamined phenomenon in ethics education. Despite the numerous possibilities of using it (e.g. as a role play), the traditional text discussion is still the standard. In interaction, the participants and the lecturer will discuss and test different possibilities of a game-centered ethics education. The central question is: Which competencies can be opened up through the use of playful methods? To make sure that it does not just remain theoretical, we offer all participating students a city tour of a different kind: By means of a rally on the app Action-Bound, the participants get to know Bamberg not only with its well-known sights, but also from a philosophical point of view. In addition to answering questions about the content, there are also smaller but philosphically no less important tasks to complete.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 220: The Baal Shem Tov taught that a superior advantage would accrue in Jewish service with incorporating materialism within spirituality. In Hasidic thought, this was possible because of the essential Divine inspiration within Hasidic expression. In its terminology, it takes a higher Divine source to unify lower expressions of the material and the spiritual. In relation to the Omnipresent Divine essence, the transcendent emanations described in historical Kabbalah are external. This corresponds to the Kabbalistic difference between the Or (Light) and the Maor (Luminary). Essential Divinity permeates all equally, from the common folk to the scholars. Well, perhaps a little fuzzy, but the main point is that everyone can participate in the fun.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 415: Who's Winston Churchill? Did he ever make a movie? No? Then what's the big deal? Well reportedly he finagled to have this one made, Brit propaganda from inception to final credits, all about Brit superstar and icon Lord Nelson and his dangerous liasion with a married lady from the wrong side of the tracks. Delivered with finesse and verve by Olivier and Leigh, in the flush of their fame and talent, there is a sort of magical spell evoked, and the recreation of Nelson's passing (high on Brit radar, nil on American) (oh! spoiler alert!, dammit!) might tug a tear or two.
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 274: 31Well, then, you shall eat the fruit of your own way,

    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 455: You will, I hope, not think it a Presumption in a Stranger, whose Name, perhaps never reached your Ears, to address himself to you the Commanding General of a great Nation. I am a German, born and liberally educated in the City of Heydelberg in the Palatinate of the Rhine. I came to this Country in 1776, and felt soon after my Arrival a close Attachment to the Liberty for which these confederated States then struggled. The same Attachment still remains not glowing, but burning in my Breast. At the same Time that I am exulting in the Measures adopted by our Government, I feel myself elevated in the Idea of my adopted Country. I am attached both from the Bent of Education and mature Enquiry and Search to the simple Doctrines of Christianity, which I have the Honor to teach in Public; and I do heartily despise all the Cavils of Infidelity. Our present Time, pregnant with the most shocking Evils and Calamities, threatens Ruin to our Liberty and Goverment. Secret, the most secret Plans are in Agitation: Plans, calculated to ensnare the Unwary, to attract the Gay and irreligious, and to entice even the Well-disposed to combine in the general Machine for overturning all Government and all Religion.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 61: H. G. Wells wrote a book published in 1940 entitled The New World Order. It addressed the ideal of a world without war in which law and order emanated from a world governing body and examined various proposals and ideas. Damned Communist!
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 177: Harmaiden asia on kantava osa muun muassa suosittua Salaiset kansiot -televisiosarjaa. Englantilainen tieteiskirjailija H. G. Wells kuvaili vuonna 1893
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 178: julkaistussa artikkelissaan "Man of the Year Million" tulevaisuuden ihmisiä, jotka ovat kehittyneet harmaaihoisiksi, pienikokoisiksi ja suuripäisiksi. Romaanissaan The First Men in the Moon (1901) Wells kuvaa Kuun harmaaihoisia ja isopäisiä
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 276: And here is where dissociation comes in. We know empirically from DID that consciousness can give rise to many operationally distinct centers of concurrent experience, each with its own personality and sense of identity. Therefore, if something analogous to DID happens at a universal level, the one universal consciousness could, as a result, give rise to many alters with private inner lives like yours and ours. As such, we may all be alters—dissociated personalities—of universal consciousness! God is schizophrenic, and you and me are His split personalities! Well he does strike readers of the "good book" as somewhat paranoid.
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 177: Myöhempinä vuosina, jolloin Disney otti lomaa, hän purjehti Fritz Loewin jahdilla Ron ja Diane Disneyn kanssa. Englannissa, Walt vietti aikaa Britannian kuninkaallisen perheen kanssa ja hän tapasi yksityisesti vapaamuurari-profeetta H.G. Wellsin. Roomassa, Walt vieraili yksityisesti Paavin ja diktaattori Mussolinin luona. Vuonna 1966 Walt Disney kuoli. Ennen kuolemaansa hän tutki cryogenesistä -- ja jonkun matkaa myös cryoexodustakin. Jotkut uskovat että hänen ruumiinsa on jäädytettynä jossain Kaliforniassa, kun taas toiset väittävät että hänet krematoitiin.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 119: Very likely. But this is what occurs to me: in these poems, Virgil reworks Theocritus´ idylls, in detail, down to including many embedded passages and quotations translated from Greek into Virgillian Latin. I wonder if Θεόκριτος isn't the god who opened the leisure of the pastoral idyll to Virgil. Θεός means 'god' after all, as Virgil would have known. And κριτος? Well κριτος means 'selection', 'choice'. It means eclogue.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 655: The Marmite de Papin: A True Kitchen Antique: When I was in Paris a couple of weeks ago I visited the Musée des Arts et Métiers, the museum of arts and trades. (Really one of the most interesting museums I've ever been to!) And while I was there I saw many things of interest to cooks, but especially this: The Marmite de Papin. Do you know what it is? The very, very first pressure cooker!Well, a model of the first pressure cooker, anyway.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 152: The novel then takes a complete new direction in terms of both tone and style, as Serge — suffering from amnesia and total long-term memory loss, with no idea who or where he is beyond his first name — is doted upon by Albine, the whimsical, innocent and entirely uneducated girl who has been left to grow up practically alone and wild in the vast, sprawling, overgrown grounds of Le Paradou. The two of them live a life of idyllic bliss with many Biblical parallels, and over the course of a number of months, they fall deeply in love with one another; however, at the moment they consummate their relationship, they are discovered by Serge's monstrous former monsignor and his memory is instantly returned to him. Wracked with guilt at his unwitting sins, Serge is plunged into a deeper religious fervour than ever before, and poor Albine is left bewildered at the loss of her soulmate. As with many of Zola's earlier works, the novel then builds to a horrible climax. Well not really. It is more like a horrible anticlimax.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 164: is first of all a misnomer because the priest is alive and well at the end. A mixture of social realism and Walt Disney, it is a tale about a delicate young French priest, Father Mouret (Francis Huster), who elects to take a parish in the provinces where the peasants have long since embraced every sin there is. The priest himself successfully sublimates his own lustful thoughts in prayer until one day he meets a strange young woman, Albine (Gillian Hills), who lives with her atheistic uncle in the remains of an old chateau set in the middle of a magic garden.Well, one thing leads to another and poor Father Mouret loses his memory long enough to lose himself to worldly pleasures in the garden with Albine, who, like Eve, tempts the man, though in this case the author is clearly in favor of apple-eating. Things go very badly for the couple. The priest returns to his church and Albine commits suicide in a way that is unique in my movie-going memory: She smothers herself to death with calla lilies.The actors are steadfastly unconvincing. The one interesting character in the film is an old lady we meet only after her death—someone, we're told in shocked tones, who, during the Revolution, posed naked as a living-statue of Reason.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 398: Es bricht sich die Welle mit Macht, mit Macht, Särkyvät aallot, ja taas, ja taas.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 290: The posthumously published novels, such as Islands in the Stream (1970) and The Garden of Eden (1986), have disappointed many of the old Hemingway readers. However, rather than bearing witness to declining literary power, (which, considering the author’s declining mental health is indeed a rather trivial observation) the late works confront us with a reappraisal and reconsideration of basic values. Well they needed one to be sure.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 360: “Well, what am I to call you?” He looked uneasy and his eye twitched to the left when he smiled. Underneath his eye was a four inch scythe-shaped scar.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 290: Lowell was a conscientious objector during World War II and served several months at the federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut. He explained his decision not to serve in World War II in a letter addressed to President Franklin Roosevelt on September 7, 1943, stating, "Dear Mr President: I very much regret that I must refuse the opportunity you offer me in your communication of August 6, 1943 for service in the Armed Force." He explained that after the bombing at Pearl Harbor, he was prepared to fight in the war until he read about the American terms of unconditional surrender that he feared would lead to the "permanent destruction of Germany and Japan." Well as it turned out it wasn't as bad as that, but countless beautiful places were bombed beyond recognition. Lowell kept his Tolstoyan stance consistently in the subsequent wars as well. Even evil people have exceptional sane moments. Lowell thought he was Hart Crane reincarnate.
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    Osaka i tårar – hånades i Indian Wells

    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 324: Den förra världsettan Naomi Osaka hånades av publiken i Indian Wells. Japanskan brast i gråt och förlorade därefter tennismatchen i andra omgången. Ryskan Veronika Kudermetova vann matchen med 6–0, 6–4.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 328: Osaka sade efter matchen att det inte var kommentaren i sig som gjorde henne upprörd utan att kommentaren påminde henne om när Venus och Serena Williams hånades av publiken under Indian Wells-turneringen 2001.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 335: More than two decades after the infamous Indian Wells tournament where her family was subjected to boos, Serena Williams says she still suffers from “post-traumatic stress and mental anxiety”.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 337: Venus and Serena Williams, and their father Richard, were given a hostile reception from the crowd at the 2001 Indian Wells Masters after Russian Elena Dementieva accused Richard of “deciding” who wins matches between his daughters.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 137: Well, so what if Rilke happened to be homosexual? I don't see what Freedman thinks he is gaining by making a near-assertion and then failing to prove it. If there are readers who might be obscurely benefited by the revelation of Rilke's homosexuality, they'll be disappointed. If there are readers whose identity rests on the affirmation of Rilke's heterosexuality, they will be shaken and then cheered. If there are readers who couldn't care less about the whole matter, they'll be bored. Meanwhile, Rilke's ghost drums its fingers on some eternal windowsill, waiting patiently to be evoked.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 445: Maria von Wedemeyer Weller (23 April 1924 – 16 November 1977) oli saxalainen aatelistyttö, von Bismarckin sukulaisia, takuulla ei Aatun kannattajia.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 600: Well, first of all, everything can be exaggerated, so calm down a little, Karl Ragnar Gierow. But also there’s a tone here that doesn’t sit well with me. Certainly the literary world has a tendency to calcify—the people who have enough time to write books tend to be from the ­upper classes, so literature’s concerns and perspectives invariably get narrow without new blood. But those sidebar reassurances that working-class poets aren’t here to ravage and plunder seem nervous and uptight, and not really reassuring to boot. It seems to me that we want a little ravagement and plunder in our literary traditions. Why else would we welcome a stirring new voice, if it didn’t stir us up a little? And if it doesn’t stir us up, is it really a new voice, even if it comes from a place most of us haven’t visited? “To determine an author and his work against the background of his social origin and political environment is, at present, good form,” the speech continues, and that’s OK as far as it goes. But if you’re going to decide that two authors are tied for literary merit, surely we can find some criterion besides their socioeconomic origin stories.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 659: And there you have it. It’s a crude way of evaluating literature, of course, but it doesn’t seem much cruder than the methodology used by the people who chose these two authors in the first place. And which author is better, you ask? Well, let’s see, seven plus five, another seven, carry the one—hey! Ladies and gentlemen, we have a tie!
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 214: you. Once only you can live it. What is the noblest object of desire, the supreme gift to covet? We have been accustomed to be told that the greatest thing in the religious world is Faith. That great word has been the key-note for centuries of the popular religion; and we have easily learned to look upon it as the greatest thing in the world. Well, we are wrong. It is love! all you need is love; love, love, love is all you need. Näitä merkkejä on alkanut taas näkyä viestimissä Ukraina-miekkareissa. Niitä vilahteli myös Gently-sarjassa brittein ydinasevastustajien miekkarissa 1967. Ne näyttää erehdyttävästi ylösalaisilta pilluilta. Kristina täti ärähti kun huomautin sille siitä.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 337: Well that's about all. I don't think there was much
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 363: However, during the 1950s, a German author named Nikolaus von Preradovich punched a hole in Frank’s claim. Preradovich said that he found that “there were no Jews in Graz before 1856.” Well what did he know? Preradovich who anyway? And this was crucial to Frank’s claim about Hitler’s heritage. But it did not stop the rumors from swirling.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 403: But sometimes there is no rhyme or reason behind such things. Well, the chosen people killed and still kill droves of Philistines without any personal animus. Natasha Ishak is a staff writer at All That´s Interesting. She is a Jewess. Now that´s interesting!
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 50: Wellbeck panee juutalaista opiskelijaansa Myriamia: Mnää käänsin hänet selälleen, siirsin reidet haralleen ja tein sormella. Hän oli pian märkä, ja minä työnnyin sisään muitta mutkitta. Han oli aina pitänyt tuosta yksinkertaisesta lähetyssaarnaaja-asennosta. Nostin hänen jalkojan päästäkseni oikein syvälle ja liikuin edes takaisin. Lantioni liikkui pehmeästi, väsymättä, muutaman minuutin kuluttua Myriam alkoi voihkia, sitten huutaa, ja minä jatkoin nussimista, jatkoin vielä sittenkin kun hänen pillunsa supissteli kullini ympärillä, hengitin hitaasti, vaivattomasti, tuntui kuin olisin ollut tietäjä iän ikuinen, pannut piika pikkaraista, navan alle naputellut suurella sukunuijalla. Sitten hän päästi pitkän uikutuksen, painauduin häntä vasten ja kiedoin käteni hänen ympärilleen, ja hän hoki: >>Kulta rakas... Kulta rakas. Ja itki. Aika peruskauraa. Oliko Mikin prepuce penetraatiossa rullalla kuin Steve Jobsin turtleneck vaiko ehkä maantäyttönä Joosuan esinahkakasassa? Tarina ei kerro. Mirjamia olis sellainen nahkarengas voinut kenties ällöttää. Se ei ole kosheria.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 63: Wellbeck on epäuskoinen kuin
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 71: kivaa tekemistä. Wellbeck on
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 150: Wellbeckillä vielä aikaan voimattoman
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 190: pituuteen. Wellbeck pelkää
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 439: Michel kannustaa näitä hölmöilyjä koska sillä ei koskaan ollut perhettä. Wellbeckin elämältä puutuu tarkoitus, se ei enää jaxa elää edes vaan izeänsä varten. Se tarvii naisen, se tuumii - ize asiassa sitä kaivelee elukoiden sisäänrakennettu lisääntymispakko. Tyhmät koiraat kuuntelevat matelijanaivoja, joissa isän hommat on hoidettu kun kamat on pussin perällä. Japsupoikakin tahtoi mieluiten tulla hentain sisälle ilman kumia.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 443: Mut tää Paulhan on vasta paska! Sen panopuu, Desclosin Anne, kirjoitti romaanin O:n tarina vastaväitteexi razastajansa, kirjallisuuskriitikko ja kustantaja Jean Paulhanin, väitteelle, etteivät naiset kykene kirjoittamaan eroottisia romaaneja. Kylä lähtee! Romaanissa nuori nainen, valokuvaaja ”O” (Anu Saukko, muuta nimeä hänestä ei käytetä) joutuu miesystävänsä Renén pakottamana mukaan eräänlaiseen eroottiseen klubiin, johon kuuluu herroiksi kutsuttuja miesjäseniä sekä alistetussa asemassa olevia naisia. Romaanin edetessä kuvataan seksuaalisen alistumisen, suoranaisen orjuuden, erilaisia ilmenemismuotoja ja toteutustapoja. Romaanin alussa on Jean Paulhanin kirjoittama esipuhe Onnesta orjuudessa. Anun anuluxessa on triskeli. Wellbeckin texti vilisee tälläsiä juolahduxia joita ei perustella laisinkaan. Se on monessa kuin Nietzschen Retu.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 466: Misogyyni Wellbeck on nyt ainakin.
    xxx/ellauri209.html on line 89: You might be wondering that if all wholesalers do is take product from distributors and provide it to retailers, isn't that just an extra unnecessary step? Well, it's extremely important because of the relationship that the wholesalers have with retailers which the distributors don't have, improving and increasing the product's reach and allowing the companies to get more market share, and hence increase their sales. Don't believe me? The wholesale industry globally is worth around $48,478 billion in 2020, which seems massive but is actually a decline from 2019 when the wholesale industry was worth $48,761 billion. I'm sure you'll know that the reason for this decline is the Covid-19 pandemic which has wreaked havoc across the world, and sent most countries across the world into either a recession or a depression. As travel was banned both domestically and especially internationally, the global supply chain was devastated which has led to a contraction in most industries and economies, and wholesalers of course are involved in most industries and hence, have had to face the effect as well.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 97: Well, according to Net Doctor, both partners tend to push forward at a rate of approximately once every 0.8 seconds. That means that men on average thrust 48 times per minute. And considering the median time for sex is 5.4 minutes, that means that the average number of thrusts it takes to ejaculate is closer to 260 humps.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 192: Why is it, asked the teareyed history marm, that us goyim have always hated you mockies so much? Ask them not me says Amy. Well because you guys keep to your own company, are greedy as all hell and think you're better than us rest, though it was you guys who got your brother Christ nailed on The Cross and got $30 for the job.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 148: Ralph is frustrated by his lack of success and often develops get-rich-quick schemes. He is very short-tempered, frequently resorting to bellowing, insults, and hollow threats. Well hidden beneath the many layers of bluster, however, is a softhearted man who loves his wife and is devoted to his best pal, Ed Norton. Ralph enjoys bowling and playing pool; he's proficient at both, and he is an enthusiastic member of the Loyal Order of Raccoons (although in several episodes a blackboard at the lodge lists his dues as being in arrears).
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 517: Well, long tall Sally, she's built for speed
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 523: Well, I saw Unka Don with bald-head Sally
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 114: Bible Reading Plan Spreadsheet. I wanted to start doing the Robert M’Cheyne Bible reading plan this year. In it there is about 4 chapters per day, organized to have two from the Old Testament, and two from the New. There is an emphasis on reading the New Testament twice throughout the year. Here’s a PDF of M’Cheyne’s plan with some pros and cons mentioned at the start: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EL8rR56QBu1lJwgEVos9IiOuLgfLgEud/view?usp=sharing. No big deal – there are a lot of ways to keep track. Well, I’m the kind of guy I don’t want to have paper around, so I’d like to avoid printing something off. I also … Continue reading Bible Reading Plan Spreadsheet.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 146: Phase 10 Score Tracking Spreadsheet. Want to keep track of scores Phase 10 but don’t want to use paper? There really wasn’t any easy way to do it electronically. I can’t think of an app that would do this well. Here’s what I would want the score keeper to be able to do: enter in numbers and the total score is calculated automatically keep track of who has completed a phase in a round easily calculate which phase each player is on Well, could a spreadsheet do that? Yes! Yes it can! Here’s mine: And here’s the template version: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PzaZWrFHKojBDYrMMDB-5gSQEs9ORg65Jt4MMbVfI2M/copy?copyComments=false It accomplishes all of the … Continue readingPhase 10 Score Tracking Spreadsheet
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    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 274: Kustu kerskuu kaunopuheisuudellaan ja diplomaatin taidoillaan Kiinassa, se on mielestään kovaa valuuttaa kuin hänen ylhäisyytensä T.J,A, Penttilä Mexikossa tai Kiinan Wellington Boot Koo.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 276: Koo Vi Kyuin (Chinese: 顧維鈞; pinyin: Gù Wéijūn; Wade–Giles: Ku Wei-chün; January 29, 1888 – November 14, 1985), better known as V. K. Wellington Boot Koo, was a statesman of the Bourgeois Republic of China. He was one of Republic of China's representatives at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 282: Wellington Boot Koo served as an ambassador to France, Great Britain and the United States; was a participant in the founding of the League of Nations and the United Nations; and sat as a judge on the International Court of Justice in The Hague from 1957 to 1967. Between October 1926 and June 1927, while serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Koo briefly held the concurrent positions of acting Premier and interim President of the Bourgeois Republic of China. Koo was the first (and last) Chinese head of state known to use a Western name publicly.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 286: Koo's third wife was the socialite and style icon Oei Hui-lan (1889–1992). She married Koo (33vee) in Brussels, Belgium, in 1921. She was previously married, in 1909, to British consular agent Beauchamp Stoker, by whom she had one son, Lionel, before divorcing in 1920. Much admired for her adaptations of traditional Manchu fashion, which she wore with lace trousers and jade necklaces, Oei Hui-lan was the favorite daughter of Peranakan tycoon Majoor Oei Tiong Ham, and the heiress of a prominent family of the Cabang Atas or the Chinese gentry of colonial Indonesia. She wrote two memoirs: Hui-Lan Koo (Mrs. Wellington Koo): An Autobiography, and No Feast Lasts Forever. Koo had 2 more kids out of her.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 303: On March 12, 1925, Sun Yat-sen died in Wellington Koo's home in Beijing, where he had been taken when it was discovered he had incurable liver cancer from reckless boozing.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 133: Payne menar att Griffins definition saknar centrala element som måste ingå i en fascismdefinition, exempelvis våldsanvändningen och den paramilitära organisationsformen. Griffins definition av fascismen är närmast godmodig, ja oförarglig. Den är heller inte konsensuell i vetenskapen. Det är bara något han påstår. Att han tas upp i detta sammanhang beror på att han i Sverige fått en särskilt aktualitet genom sin lärjunge Henrik Arnstad, som under hänvisning till Griffin hävdat att Sverigedemokraterna är ett fascistiskt parti. Genom att statsminister Stefan Löfven i ett pressat ögonblick påstod att Sverigedemokraterna var ett fascistiskt parti och hänvisade till Arnstad, har denna tolkning fått ett slags officiell sanktion. Fascismen i Sverige som under mellankrigstiden inte lyckades komma över 1 procent-nivån i valet 1936 skulle nu samla nära 13 procent av den svenska valmanskåren? Well NSDAP got 1/3 of the vote on 1932. In 1933 they got 9/10, being the only option left.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 472: Now that I think of it, my main error was for myself to have been born! I know what to do: jump on front of a tube train, so my son of a bitch and my bitch of a wife can at least inherit me, for whatever that is worth. Well my used IPad might still be worth $50.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 478: Well, I’m sure that your parents feel as a failure, if they are at all like me. I do
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 132: Lady Barbara Wellesley: Hornblowerin toinen vaimo, laadukas ottelu johtajalle, josta hän on tullut laivaston palveluksessa. Hän on Wellingtonin herttuan (fiktiivinen) sisar, ja hiän pitää häntä kiehtovana. He rakastuvat, kun hiänen on kuljettava hänet soutamalla laivalle.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 141: Oikeat ihmiset Horatio Hornblower -kirjoissa: Napoleon, Boy George: ‘I was abused every day for being gay in the 70s’, kapteeni Edward Pelle, amiraali William Corn Flakes, Lord St. Vincent, Britannian ulkoministeri William "markiisi Wellesley" Hague, Venäjän zaari Aleksanteri I, ministeri Anthony Drink and Be Merry, Carl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz, ja viimeisenä muttei vähimpänä Riian sotilaskovernööri Ivan Nikolaevich Essenistä ja monista muista hajalle pommitetuista Saxan kaupungeista, erityisesti "Commodoressa". Mitä vetoa että Iivana on pahis?
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 859: Shifty Jewish economist David D. Friedman argues that the ICC always served the railroads as a cartelizing agent and used its authority over highway transportation to prevent cars, where possible, from undercutting the railroads. Thanx Dave! Well done Dave! Fuck you Dave, go and schtick your schlong under a locomotive!
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 658: The Reproduction Revolution: New Ways of Making Babies (co-authored with pictures of Deane Wells)
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1402: Well might ye hate and well revile, not me.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1660: Well fare the spear that severed him and life.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1995: Well loved and well reputed, I should weep
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3142: Well, as the dead fare; for the best man dead
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 543: Tällänen uni pyöri viime yönä ahistavasti päässä. Wells ja Fargo saa postimonopolin jännittävän kilpajuoxun tuloxena ja karhunpojat rikastuvat sikana. Kultakuljetuxia postivaunuilla Californian tulenhehkuvan taivaan alla kultaryntäyxen aikana, Wells Fargon miehet laukovat 6sti laukeavia, konnat ja punanahat puree verisinä pölyä. Wells ja Fargo menevät poneilla ja vinguttavat American Express kortteja.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 545: Loppuvizinä Wells tai Fargo on Skotlannissa käymässä kengänkiillottaja-ankanpojan asiakkaana ja heittää ankanpojalle dimen sanoen Go West young man. Poika lähtee osallistumaan Alaskan kultaryntäyxeen. Loppu on (ouch-klicheet viiltävät) historiaa.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 429: The plot of Hello, Dolly! originated in the 1835 English play A Day Well Spent by John Oxenford, which Johann Nestroy adapted into the farce Einen Jux will er sich machen (He Will Go on a Spree or He'll Have Himself a Good Time) in 1842. Thornton Wilder adapted Nestroy's play into his 1938 farcical play The Merchant of Yonkers. That play was a flop, so he revised it and retitled it as The Matchmaker in 1954, expanding the role of Dolly (played by Ruth Gordon).The Matchmaker became a hit and was much revived and made into a 1958 film starring Shirley Booth.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 231: Venäjän rakastettu presidentti Vladimir Putin perusteli 9. toukokuuta 2022 Moskovassa pitämässään puheessa Ukrainan hyökkäystä toteamalla välittömän vastakkainasettelun "uusnatseja, Banderaa" vastaan. Deutsche Wellen mukaan ukrainalaiset tiedotusvälineet julkaisevat Ivan Denisovizistä todisteita siitä, kuinka venäläiset vainosivat ukrainalaisia ​​sotavankeja ja siviilejä epäiltynä myötätunnosta Banderaa kohtaan.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 652: Well known qasā´id include the Seven Mu´allaqat and Qasida Burda ("Poem of the Mantle") by Imam al-Busiri and Ibn Arabi´s classic collection "The Interpreter of Desires".
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 244: both doctor and patient. Well into her ninth month, she Suddenly could no longer
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 280: Iz shoyn dortn a vigele mit a kind oykh ongegreyt! Well, there's a cradle, and in it - a baby, already prepared!
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 571: Basically, I’m not a big fan of Raymond Chandler's Big Sleep. Well, why pussyfoot around? Actually I think the book is stupid; however, Raymond Chandler is a particular favorite of artsy-fartsy mystery readers and critics and this rather bizarre genre mystery featuring the private eye Philip Marlowe is often ranked as one of the 100 best novels of all time. I just don't see why, I think my Remo Vanha Vainooja is 10x more fascinating.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 647: I am proud that I never got to be as much as mediocre. Perfect is the enemy of good. (Oh, shut up, liberal, Who asked you?) I also worked with Clint on Lala land. It was great, and so was Clint. Steps is a book by a Polish-American writer Jerzy Kosiński (1933-1991, nee Lewinkopff, luopio, vsta 1957 loikkari), released in 1968 by Random House. The work comprises scores of loosely connected vignettes or short stories, which explore themes of social control and alienation by depicting scenes rich in erotic and violent motives. It was no longer recognized by any literary agent in the eighties. Random House turned it down with a form rejection letter. Well maybe it was a piece of shit to start with.
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    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 644: MAN: Well, I'll ask him, but I don't think he'll be very keen. He's already got one, you see?

    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 654: ARTHUR: Well ... can we come up and have a look?

    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 656: ARTHUR: Well, what are you then?

    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 156: Well, I may write about innocent virgins,' she said, over a lavish lunch of pheasant and vintage hock, 'but I wasn't one when I married. I lost my virginity at 18 to Viscount Elmley, the son of the seventh Earl Beauchamp, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, whose glorious home, Madresfield Court, was the model for the house in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited.
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 443: ja Otto Wellenius (1925 – 1927). Heikinheimo lääkäreistä toinen, joka johti vuonna
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 301: Well said. And, it’s not as if Jews had no history in the land of their forefathers, foremothers, and foreskins.
    xxx/ellauri385.html on line 667: Kapitalistit väittävät, että ihmiselämän alusta lähtien on syntynyt vähintään 100 miljardia ihmistä. Näin monta ihmistä on tutkijoiden mukaan koskaan ollut olemassa. Tämän artikkelin on julkaissut yhteistyössä Visuaalinen kapitalisti. He arvioivat, että 109 miljardia ihmistä on elänyt ja kuollut 192 000 vuoden aikana. Siihen mahtuu 6000 sukupolvea. Ja että 7% kaikista koskaan eläneistä ihmisistä on elossa tänään. The more dramatic phrasing of "the living outnumber the dead" dates to the 1970s, when people were still worried about population explosion. Normal sperm densities range from 15 million to greater than 200 million sperm per milliliter of semen. The whole West in one cumshot. All of mankind in a mere hundred ejaculations. Well within the capacity of even Arvid Järnefelt. It is the eggs that are the real bottleneck.
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