ellauri002.html on line 1668: Vähemmän ehkä ihmeellistä (don Jaimen tuntien) on että olen tyystin unohtanut nimet, vaikka naamat palaavat joskus muistiin. Mikä oli sen mustanharmaapartaisen hipin nimi, entä sen kolhohkon mutta äidillisen intiaaninnäköisen vaimon? Se toinen isoleukainen pitkälettinen intiaani, ehkä lanko? Entä se all-american piikalikka? Senkin nimi on unohtunut. Tapasin sen vuosia myöhemmin joskus uudestaan. Se suuttui, luuli että teen pilkkaa sen new age uskosta. Ehkä teinkin. Ihmisiltä, jotka ovat löytäneet itsensä, ei saa kysyä mitä löytyi.
ellauri006.html on line 232: avataari siisteine leukapartoineen

ellauri006.html on line 407: Ja sit on tää ihastus koneisiin laitteisiin vempeleisiin roboihin ja geenimanipuloituihin mutantteihin. Nää varsinkin on ajan merkkejä. Ne näkyy myös lasten videoissa. Niis jumalat on korvattu julmilla vehkeillä, tottelevaisilla roboteilla, söpöillä mutanttieläimillä joilla on bioniset jäsenet. (Miten niin korvattu? Sitähän ne jumalat on aina ollu, eri elukoita, superheroja.) Paw Patrol on ihan pahimmasta päästä koneuskontoa, apinan johtama koirapartio muuttuu koneiksi.
ellauri008.html on line 160: Muita kuuluisia keskosia olivat Albert Einstein, Napoleon Bonaparte, Winston Churchill, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Charles Wesley, Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Mark Twain, Victor Hugo, Stevie Wonder, Anna Pavlova.
ellauri008.html on line 1684: sooloilee näin morsiamen isä mustapartainen:
ellauri008.html on line 1727: Mitäs tähän sanoisi mustapartainen mies

ellauri009.html on line 1446: Mut asiaan. To business! Eläköön se pieni ero! Mikä on se ero jota tässä haetaan, apart from the obvious? Mikä malli on uhanalaisena? Vielä kysyt, siitähän on valtava kirjallisuus. Miehet ovat perseestä, naiset anuksesta. Miehet metästää, naiset hoivaa. Miehet istuu tupakalla miesten talossa, ottaa neuvoa antavia neuvostossa. Naiset kuokkii peltoa lapset selässä, käy kaupat, tekee perheelle hyvää mättöä, siivoilee. Odottaa miestä kotiin ohkasessa nailonnegligeessä. Mies pesee auton ja vaihtaa lamput.
ellauri012.html on line 460: Joo niin se oli. Bernhard oli sotaisa punapartaisen ritarin poika joka hommaili ristiretkiä sinne sun tänne. Munat oli selvästi tallella. Tapatti piispa Henrikin Lallilla Köyliönjärven jäälle. Riiteli munattoman Abelardin kanssa teologisista kysymyxistä. Siitä munattoman puheet oli hampaattomia. B-mies suositti vaan pientä rukouxenpätkää ja sit aseet puhuvat. Mut Abelard parka oli aseeton. Sillä oli enää niitä sanoja.
ellauri014.html on line 779: Voi ei nyt seuraa jotain vielä paxumpaa. Sama Julkku, joka äsken vielä halus Pröötä pylly märkänä, on nyt apuväen seksiapartheidin ylin kannattaja. Hyvin hoidetussa talossa on pidettävä sukupuolet erillään, ettei ei-toivottuja ilmiöitä pääse siellä sikiämään, rotinkaisten se livahda luvatta rupusakin sinne, ja apulaisen sikiöitä ala ilmetä. Herrojen bastardeista puhumattakaan, kuten me.
ellauri014.html on line 838: Julkku on nyt hädissään, se kysyy Clairelta mitä mun pitää TEHÄ? Claire sanoo an mennä vaan, mut käyttää perusteluihin monta sivua. Taas JJ panee naisten suuhun perse ja anus apartheidia, kuin viron persuhallitus hiljan olasten varhaiskasvatuxeen.
ellauri014.html on line 1913: kauniita hahmoja, ja näkijöitä harmaapartoja,
ellauri015.html on line 418: Näytän teille, sanoi kuin mustapartainen mies.

ellauri017.html on line 1095: Ihankuin mafiapomo buonaparte Piukoissa Paikoissa, jolla oli kuulolaite. Muita kuulematta äänesti izensä capoxi. Ammutti kilpailijan pikkupomo Spatsin reikäompeluxexi kakun sisältä. Kakku oli päältä kaunis, sisälmyxet rumat. Oli käyneet Spatsin lipposet liika piukaxi, koitti isokenkäisexi, ei ollut onnea vaikka onniteltiin.
ellauri024.html on line 401: Aarne tuotti laitoxelle paljon pisteitä. Kuin hiirenpapanoita. Sen lauseet oli niin lyhyitä. Sen kirjallinen esikuva oli Uuden Suomen Ollin mustapartainen mies. Sillä on hyvä halu lyödä lekkerixi koko verstastoiminta. Mä en niin välitä. Edes niin paljoa. Oishan se halunnut kirjailijaxi sekin, mutta ei eväät riittäneet. Varmaan liian lyhyviä lauseita. Ei koko kirja saa olla aforismia, paizi aforismikirja, ja nehän on hirmu tylsiä.
ellauri024.html on line 431: Aarne tuotti laitoxelle paljon pisteitä, kun sen lauseet oli niin lyhyitä. Sen kirjallinen esikuva on mustapartainen mies. Sillä on hyvä halu lyödä lekkerixi verstaalla toiminta. Mä en välitä. Edes niin paljoa.
ellauri024.html on line 1360: von Wright torjuu vähän kaikkea, se on taantumuxen varamaalivahti, nyt kyllä jo vilttiketjussa. On torjuttava antirationalismi, joka syyttää järkeä ihmiskunnan onnettomuuxista ja uskoo, että vain lapsi ja villi-ihminen voivat tulla autuaixi. Ehei, kyllä eturauhasvaivoista kärsivät vanhuxetkin on sinne jonossa. On torjuttava, se on wrightiläinen kategorinen imperatiivi perusmuodossa. Jorin laki 1. Taas tätä antroposentrismiä: rationaalisuus on "epäilemättä" piirre joka syvällisimmin erottaa apinan eläimestä. Helvetin rasisti, taas ajamassa apinoiden apartheidia.
ellauri026.html on line 392: Ja sit on nää tietokirjailijat hyötykirjoineen, karvaisine viittoineen ja naavapartoineen esim Klinge, Wahlroos, Enkvist ja Valtaoja, jotka ovat olevinaan ainoita viisaita miehiä, muut vaan statisteja. Esittelevät keximiään mahdottomia mahdollisia maailmoja ja historian käänteitä, selvittävät kaikki markkinoiden ilmiöiden syyt ja seurauxet, ihan kuin ne olis luonnon kirjanpitäjiä tai sihteerejä, tai jostain taivaasta pudonneita sanansaattajia. Luonto nauraa niille koko matkan geenipankkiin. Ne ei tiedä mitään, on keskenäänkin aivan eri mieltä. Esittelee ensimmäisiä syitä, mityyxiä ja tämyyxiä kuin S. Albert Kivis-vainaja. (KOO)
ellauri033.html on line 383: il met telle préface dans laquelle l´exemple de Bonaparte lui sert à
ellauri035.html on line 789: Kiskoen mustaparta isäänsä raivoissaan parrasta,
ellauri036.html on line 30: Niihin aikoihin keräili kaksi aparte Napoleon">Napoleonin jälkeen suurinta neroa kokoon ne tuskan ja surun ainekset, jotka olivat hajallaan maailmankaikkeudessa. Goethe, uuden kirjallisuuden patriarkka, oli kuvannut Wertherissä onnettoman, kuolemaan vievän intohimon ja luonut Faustissa synkimmän hahmon, mikä milloinkaan on edustanut syntiä ja onnettomuutta. Hänen kirjansa alkoivat niihin aikoihin tulla Saksasta Ranskaan. Itse istuen työhuoneessaan taulujen ja kuvanveistosten ympäröimänä, rikkaana, onnellisena ja tyynenä, näki hän, isällisesti hymyillen, kuinka hänen synkät teoksensa tulivat rajan yli meidän luoksemme.
ellauri036.html on line 1306: Sun hetki oli koittanut, jumalaton harmaaparta;
ellauri040.html on line 137: Leibniz sanoi Piikikästä kerettiläisexi juutalaisexi. Naulan kantaan osasi. Osasi myös nuolla ruhtinaiden perseitä oikeasta kohdasta. Leibniz neuvoi morsiamia: ei pidä lakata peseytymästä vaikka pääsee naimisiin. aparte Napoleon">Napoleon olis ollut tosi pettynyt jos Josephine ois noudattanut sakemannin neuvoa. Siisteysintoilevat alemannit, je m´en fous. Nää puhtausjutut usein askarruttaa filosoofeja ja muita uskontopellejä. Se on anaalista, kuten Freud ja Jyrki yhteen ääneen toteaa. Mut hygienialla torjutaan kulkutauteja, six anaalisuus kuuluu keskeisesti meeminikkareiden toimenkuvaan.
ellauri042.html on line 699: Maria Fyodorovna Nechayeva, his mother, was descended from a conservative Moscow merchant family. Dostoevsky was educated at home and at a private school. The family lived in a very small apartment, which his father also used as a doctor´s practice. The patriarchal and avaricious character of his father was seminal for the personal and the artistic development of Fyodor.
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punapartainen, läikkäinen ja pitaalinen, tulee ihan iholle; rähättäen karmeesti:
ellauri047.html on line 117: Goethen koko tuotanto on koottu 143-osaiseen Weimarin laitokseen. Osalla Goethen teoksista on enää historiallista merkitystä, mutta hänen keskeiset runonsa ovat säilyttäneet tuoreutensa. Siltä on säästynyt 10K kirjettä ja 3K taulua toritaidetta. Erityisesti se tykkäs teatterista, sitä se oli leikkinyt kotona pienenä. Sope diggas Wilhelm Meisteriä. Ralph Waldo Emerson valizi Goethen yhdexi 6 "mallimiehestä" (muut olivat Plato, Emanuel Swedenborg, Montaigne, aparte Napoleon">Napoleon, and Shakespeare). Aika erikoinen sixpäkki miehen malleja. Mut Rafu oli aika erikoinen izekin.
ellauri048.html on line 743: There followed the years of bohemia, when the family moved to Paris and Saul started to shrug off the influence of his 19th-century literary heroes and find his own voice in The Adventures of Augie March. When he was happy and the writing was going well, their lives would be joyous; when he struggled, the apartment was mired in gloom. Meanwhile, "Saul had women stashed all over town," writes his son. The pain of these recollections is secondary to Bellow's fury at what he calls his father's "self‑justification: that his career as an artist entitled him to let people down with impunity." As an adult, when he asked his mother about it, she said, "I'm blessed with a poor memory."
ellauri048.html on line 1116: In July 1833, Hallam visited Emilia. On 3 August, he left with his father for Europe. On 13 September, they went to Vienna, with Hallam complaining of fever and chill. It was apparently a recurrence of the "ague" he had suffered earlier that year, and, although it would delay their departure to Prague, there seemed to be little cause for alarm. Quinine and a few days rest were prescribed. By Sunday 15th, Hallam felt sufficiently better to take a short walk with his father in the evening. When he returned to the hotel he ordered some sack and lay down on the sofa, talking cheerfully all the time. Leaving his son reading in front of the fire, his father went out for a further stroll. He returned to find Hallam still on the sofa, apparently asleep apart from the position of his head. All efforts to rouse him were in vain. Arthur Hallam was dead at the age of twenty-two.
ellauri050.html on line 340: Wherefore should any set thee love apart? Mix kenenkään pitäis varata sulle lempeä?
ellauri051.html on line 1090: 499 No sentimentalist, no stander above men and women or apart from them, 499 Ei sentimentalistia, ei miehiä ja naisia ​​korkeammalle tai heistä erillään seisovaa,
ellauri052.html on line 443: Das Ziel der Menschheit liegt nach Nietzsche nicht in der Zukunft oder im allgemeinen Wohlergehen der derzeit bestehenden Gattung, sondern in den immer wieder auftretenden „höchsten Exemplaren“, eben den Übermenschen. Aus dieser philosophischen Position resultiert seine Ablehnung der „idealistischen“ Interpretation des Übermenschen und die positive Einschätzung gerade von immoralistischen und nach Größe strebenden Machtmenschen wie Alkibiades, Julius Cäsar, Cesare Borgia oder Napoléon Bonaparte.
ellauri052.html on line 841: Birkin laughed. He was looking at the handsome figure of the other man, blond and comely in the rich robe, and he was half thinking of the difference between it and himself -- so different; as far, perhaps, apart as man from woman, yet in another direction. But really it was Ursula, it was the woman who was gaining ascendance over Birkin´s being, at this moment. Gerald was becoming limp again, lapsing out of him.
ellauri052.html on line 944: It may be helpful to note here that Bellow’s fame, already growing after The Adventures of Augie March, exploded after the publication of Herzog in 1964—the same year Daniel, his youngest son, was born. By the time the newly rich writer, urged by his third wife, moved into a fancy co-op on Lake Michigan, Greg already possessed enough of what he thought were his own opinions to dislike the white plush carpets, the 11 rooms “filled with fancy furniture and modern art.” Reminding the reader he was “raised by a frugal mother and a father who had no steady income,” Greg says that he “found the trappings of wealth in their new apartment so repellent that I complained bitterly to Saul,” who replied that he didn’t care about the new shiny things so long as he could still write—which he could. “As I always had, I accepted what he said about art at face value,” Greg admits, but he stopped visiting the new place. After the marriage deteriorated and Saul moved out, 3-year-old Daniel, in the words of ex-child-therapist Greg, “took to expressing his distress” by peeing on the carpets. “I have to admit that the yellow stains on them greatly pleased me,” Greg writes—for once showing off the Bellovian touch.
ellauri055.html on line 917: Sodan jälkeen Sillinpää teki uuden tulemisen harmaapartaisena, kalottipäisenä Taatana. Hän alkoi esiintyä säännöllisesti radiossa lukemassa tekstejään, ja Taatan joulusaarnoista tuli vuodesta 1945 alkaen jokavuotinen rituaali aina hänen kuolemaansa saakka. Näissä radiopakinoissaan Taata keskittyi paljolti muistelemaan nostalgisesti lapsuusvuosiaan Hämeenkyrössä. Jo kesällä 1945 lähetetyssä radioreportaasissa Sillinpää kierteli kotiseudullaan toimittaja Unto Miettisen kanssa, ja sen aikana haastateltiin kirjailijan hämeenkyröläisiä tuttavia. Joulusaarnat sopivat Yleisradion uuden pääjohtajan Hella Wuolijoen ohjelmapoliittiseen linjaukseen, jonka mukaan kulttuuria oli tarjottava kaikille radionkuuntelijoille ja sen oli oltava korkeatasoista. Niiden ideoija oli radion teatteriosaston päällikkö Matti Kurjensaari. Joulusaarnojen valmistelu alkoi jo varhain syksyllä, jolloin Saara Kuitunen valikoi isänsä teoksista sopivia teemoja ja Taata muokkasi tekstit esityskuntoon yhdessä Heikki A. Reenpään ja Aarne Laurilan kanssa. Taata itse valmistautui esityksiin huolellisesti opetellen tauot, rytmitykset ja painotukset. Osaltaan Taatan muistelmat mäkitupalaisperheen vaatimattomasta joulunvietosta rohkaisivat raskaista sotavuosista toipuvia suomalaisia, ja monelle radionkuuntelijalle ne olivat ensimmäinen kosketus hänen kertomataiteeseensa. Taatan saapuminen Fabianinkadun radiotaloon oli elämys hänelle itselleen ja mieliinjäävä tapaus radion henkilökunnalle. Vuosien mittaan joulusaarnoihin tuli toistoa, minkä Taata itsekin myönsi, mutta hän katsoi, ettei joulun sanoma toistoista kulu.
ellauri060.html on line 247: Jussi ennakoi oikein mauritiuslaisen Le Clezion (2008) ja melankolisen Patrick Modianon (2014) post mortem noobelit. (Siis omalta kannaltaan postuumit, vainajillehan ei noobeleita anneta.) Jäipä jussiltakin saamatta, Sillinpäälle meni talvisodan piikkiin ainoa. Italo Calvino oli mukiinmenevä (ei saanut), mutta apartheid-Coetzee (2003) sai.
ellauri060.html on line 298: Pappi Sauli Rekelän elämää seurataan raadollisen läheltä, mutta hellän ymmärtävästi. Hän oli tehnyt karkean virheen, rikoksen itseään kohtaan ryhdyttyään papiksi. Tehtyä ei kuitenkaan saa tekemättömäksi. Omien traagisten virheiden kanssa on vain yritettävä elää. Se on kuin Belgraviassa lordi Brockenhurstin harmaapartainen pikkuveli John, man of cloth, jolta lähtee nahka nenästä maxellessa pelivelkoja. Runkkujussi oli vanhana aika samannäköinenkin kuin tää John!
ellauri061.html on line 776: Ehud Barak says he is the blessed man to lead Israel. Another Messiah. His original name was Brog. He has 3 children, wonder if one of them is called Gal. In an interview with Haaretz reported in January 2015, Barak was asked to explain the source of his "big" capital, with which he "bought 5 apartments and connected them," and by which he "lives in a giant rental apartment in a luxury high rise." Barak said he currently earns more than a $1 million a year, and that from 2001 to 2007, he also earned more than a $1 million every year, from giving lectures and from consulting for hedge funds. Barak also said he made millions of dollars more from his investments in Israeli real estate properties.
ellauri062.html on line 817: Jake/Mikalla taitaa olla taipumusta masixiin. Ei pidä syödä liikaa suklaata jos on herkkä syyllistymään. Bändärin flirttiin se vastaa vain puristamalla päätä ja murtamalla mustaa haventa. Ylen surulliselta näyttäen kuin mustapartaisempi mies, kyynel silmänurkassa. Pervo olisi jo vienyt misun pahvilaatikoiden taaxe pukille.
ellauri069.html on line 76: A couple of years after Barthelme took the apartment, the writer Kirkpatrick Sale and his wife, Faith, an editor, moved in downstairs and became close friends. They had been students at Cornell with Pynchon, and Pynchon would write part of “Gravity’s Rainbow” (1973) in their apartment.
ellauri072.html on line 643: While living with Susan Insalaco in her Tucson apartment, he came home drunk on Jan. 31, 1984 and Susan told him he had to move out. The next morning, Susan went to work and her son Gabriel, 12, and her daughter Anna, 16, went to school.
ellauri074.html on line 262: Tengo treinta y cinco años, estoy tres veces divorciado, y vivo en un van cerca un rio. Tulee mieleen Eski Saarinen. Tengo 67 años, estoy una vez divorciado, y vivo en un grande apartamento cerca el Bulevar. Pep talk on eräs apinaköörille lajityypillinen ilmiö. Levittää samaa humaania feromonia kuin uskonto. Positiivista ajattelua, neurolingvististä ohjelmointia.
ellauri079.html on line 113: If Jed Clampett hadn’t done another role in his life he would have still been remembered as Jed Clampett more likely than not. After his time on the show he went on to continue acting here and there but nothing ever really brought him the same kind of fame as he experienced while being Jed. He did manage to get a cameo in the film version of the Beverly Hillbillies but apart from that he was retired at that time and wasn’t doing much at all. He passed away due to respiratory failure in 2003.
ellauri080.html on line 1106: NapoleonBonaparte
ellauri083.html on line 374: At age seven Dylan first accused Allen of touching her inappropriately—a bombshell allegation that definitively tore apart the blended Allen-Farrow family, which was already reeling from Farrow’s discovery of nude photographs of her adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn at Allen’s apartment. Dylan’s accusation has reverberated in the media ever since. Dylan would consistently repeat the allegation over the years—to her mother, to therapists, to experts, and to former Connecticut state prosecutor Frank Maco, who found probable cause for bringing a criminal case against Allen. (Maco said he ultimately declined to do so out of concern for retraumatizing a fragile child.)
ellauri089.html on line 564: § 77. This latter confusion is one of the sources of the prevalent modern doctrine that "being good" is identical with "being willed"; but the prevalence of this doctrine seems to be chiefly due to other causes. I shall try to shew with regard to it (1) what are the chief errors which seem to have led to its adoption; and (2) that, apart from it, the Metaphysics of Volition can hardly have the smallest logical bearing upon Ethics. …
ellauri097.html on line 724: ‘Whether they work together or apart.’ nimittäin, 'on ne eri junassa tai vaikka samassa.'
ellauri097.html on line 772: ‘Whether they work together or apart.’ yhdessä duunaaavat vaikka eri junassa.
ellauri098.html on line 43: Noin vuosi sitten aloittelin tuskaista lukuprojektiani, Paavo Haavikon Kansakunnan linjaa osana Suomen juhlavuoden 101-kirjaa projektia. Ensimmäinen arpa osui tosiaan luultavasti kaikista haastavimpaan teokseen koko listalta. Toisen arpani suhteen oli parempi tuuri: sain luettavakseni Ollin pakinoita mustapartaisesta miehestä. Vielä toukokuussa tämä marraskuun bloggauspäivä vaikutti käsittämättömän kaukaiselta, mutta noin vain taas aika kului.
ellauri098.html on line 440: There’s nothing an ENTP loves more than a good argument. They can argue on any side and enjoy playing devil’s advocate. For ENTPs, the pleasure is in taking ideas apart and seeing what really works and what doesn’t. ENTPs love to smash icons, question authority, and break down outmoded ideas. (And Click To Tweet.)
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ellauri101.html on line 56: In February 2020, Brooklyn native Lawrence V. "Larry" Ray, born Lawrence Grecco, who had resided in his daughter's on-campus apartment at Lawrence College in 2010 after his release from prison, was charged by prosecutors in Manhattan with conspiracy, extortion, sex trafficking, forced labor, and other related offenses, following nearly 10 years of alleged transgressions with students and former students. At a bail hearing held March 2, 2020, an Assistant U.S. Attorney disclosed to the Manhattan federal court that Ray had been arrested while in bed with one of his victims. Bail was denied.
ellauri101.html on line 58: In 1938, he married one of his former students, the dancer-choreographer Jean Erdman. Jean's father Toni wore false teeth and a wig at the wedding. For most of their 49 years of marriage they shared a two-room apartment in Greenwich Village in New York City. In the 1980s they also purchased an apartment in Honolulu and divided their time between the two cities. They did not have any children.
ellauri102.html on line 571: "We have two sons, aged 10 and six, and they were bouncing off the walls of our apartment in Toronto. And our moods were really low and the future seemed quite uncertain for us, especially because I'm immune compromised from cancer treatments," she told Morning North CBC host Markus Schwabe.
ellauri106.html on line 76: In 1987, in the loneliness of Connecticut, Roth experienced a breakdown caused by a sleeping pill with hallucinatory side effects. He made the experience, as well as the trial of the concentration camp guard John Demjanjuk in Jerusalem, whom he had followed as an observer, the starting point of the 1993 novel Operation Shylock, the encounter between a fictional Philip Roth and his doppelganger. The writer also felt increasingly isolated in London and returned to New York, where he moved into an apartment on the Upper West Side. He took over from 1988 to 1991 a professor of literature at Hunter College of the City University of New York. In 1990 he married his longtime partner Claire Bloom, but the marriage was divorced in 1994 after Roth's growing estrangement and severe depression, including a stay in a psychiatric clinic. Bloom dealt with the problematic relationship two years later in her memoir Leaving a Doll's House .
ellauri106.html on line 524: Reduced to a life of isolation amid a decrepit apartment in which her only possession is the stained pallet on which she sleeps, Merry, the precious daughter of All-American Swede Levov, is “disgusting. His daughter is a human mess stinking of human waste. Her smell is the smell of everything organic breaking down. It is the smell of no coherence. It is the smell of all she’s become”.
ellauri109.html on line 323: Kleist opposed Napoleon. He was a sort of Fundamental German militating against Bonaparte's European Union and first and foremost, the recovery fund.
ellauri109.html on line 597: In 2012, Roth invited Blake Bailey to his apartment, on West Seventy-ninth Street, for a kind of job interview. After quizzing Bailey on how a Gentile from Oklahoma could possibly write the life of a Jew from Newark, the deal was made. “I don’t want you to rehabilitate me,” Roth told him. “Just make me interesting.”
ellauri110.html on line 123: The map shows Houyhnhnms Land to be south of Australia; it indicates Edels Land and Lewins Land to the north, and Nuyts Land to the north-east, on the mainland with the islands of St Francis and St Pieter further east, and Sweers, Maatsuyker and De Wit islands to the east. The map is somewhat careless with the scale, however; Edels Land to Lewins Land are shown adjacent, while in reality they are some 1000 km apart, while the sweep of the Great Australian Bight, from Cape Leeuwin, Australia's south-westerly point to the Maatsuyker Islands, off the southern tip of Tasmania, is over 3000 km.
ellauri110.html on line 1108: Crime and Punishment focuses on the mental anguish and moral dilemmas of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, an impoverished ex-student in St. Petersburg who theorizes that he can perform good deeds to counterbalance his crime, justifying his actions by referencing Napoleon Bonaparte. The novel is considered one of the greatest novels ever written.
ellauri110.html on line 1121: Uncle was Prince K, a doddering and decrepit old fop who has come into money and who is paying a visit to the provinces. Maria Alexandrovna decides to try to marry off her beautiful young daughter Zenaida to him, but the whole town has had a snootful of her and tries to buck her plans at every turn. Still, she manages to come out in the end after a series of reverses. Not for nothing does Dosto compare her (too)xo to Napoleon Bonaparte. Dosto bore a grudge to the French and English because they had laughed at his accent. Napoleon and Shakespeare, damn the lot.
ellauri111.html on line 642: Even when a Christian woman is washing the dishes and taking care of her children she is doing sanctified work--she is fulfilling the scriptures; women are to be keepers at home. When a man provides for his family, he is fulfilling the scriptures. When we consecrate ourselves and our things (house, apartment, furniture, grass, etc.), daily living takes on a new dimension. It also gives you a lot of things to do for the time freed from watching TV and playing with the mobile. Did I mention the mobile? DON´T EVEN THINK OF IT!
ellauri112.html on line 643: What effect? Special effect? Minä näytän teille, sanoi mustapartainen mies. Ja niin hän näyttikin, ylein vihaiselta näytti. Ainoa mustapartainen siinä kohtauxessa oli rehtori.
ellauri115.html on line 440: Rousseau published Emile, or On Education in 1762. A famous section of Emile, "The Profession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar", was intended to be a defense of religious belief. Rousseau's choice of a Catholic vicar of humble peasant background (plausibly based on a kindly prelate he had met as a teenager) as a spokesman for the defense of religion was in itself a daring innovation for the time. The vicar's creed was that of Socinianism (or Unitarianism as it is called today). Because it rejected original sin and divine revelation, both Protestant and Catholic authorities took offense. Eikös ne Emersonin porukat olleet unitaareja? Ja se Erasmuxen elämäkerturi Ephraim Emerton Bostonista. Entäs TS Elliotin alaleukapartainen vaari ja Tom ize ennen pyllistymistä? Pyllistivät kolminaisuusopille ja perisynnille.
ellauri117.html on line 338: Birkin laughed. He was looking at the handsome figure of the other man, blond and comely in the rich robe, and he was half thinking of the difference between it and himself -- so different; as far, perhaps, apart as man from woman, yet in another direction. But really it was Ursula, it was the woman who was gaining ascendance over Birkin´s being, at this moment. Gerald was becoming limp again, lapsing out of him.
ellauri118.html on line 950: Strahovski and Moss are just one year apart in age, which creates a whole new potential for relationships between them. "You get that little vibe once in a while that in another situation they could be friends," Miller said. "It is the creepiest thing."
ellauri119.html on line 93: set apart for the service of God or of a divine being : sacred a holy temple
ellauri119.html on line 405: Hamilton, 87, died February 28 of congestive heart failure in the Portland, Oregon, apartment that he shared with his wife of 62 years.
ellauri119.html on line 633: Ayn and Frank were living in an apartment at 160 89th St, Manhattan, New York in 1940. Their rent was $105 a month. Frank is working as a theatrical actor and by this time, Ayn is calling herself a writer, both for novels and plays. Frank showed no income the previous year, while Ayn had made $3000.
ellauri119.html on line 639: Ayn Rand died of heart failure on March 6, 1982, in her Manhattan, New York apartment.
ellauri131.html on line 863: I think that is because, over the past decade or so, people have become far more aware of the concept of privilege. Which roughly translates to: “no I don’t want to read about all the problems a middle-class straight, white women with a good job has, no thank you”. It feels whiny, flat, tone-deaf. Marianne Power chases self-help like the world is falling apart and her life is in tatters, but the main source of her problems?
ellauri132.html on line 138: The widespread take on E T. is - as one commentator points out - E.T. offers a "contemporary synthesis of Eastern spiritual teachings" and another reviewer wrote, "Tolle's clear writing and the obvious depth of his experience and insight set it apart" (what, WHAT?!).
ellauri132.html on line 983: Sie lag mit gefalteten Händen, die Decke bis an's Kinn Hiän makas kädet sylissä, peitto leukapartaan asti
ellauri133.html on line 466: I think the whole story is a bit of a— approaches the theme of growing up, and the group sex episode in the book is a bit of a metaphor of the end of childhood and into adulthood. And I don’t think it was really needed in the movie, apart that it was very hard to allow us to shoot an orgy in the movie so, I didn’t think it was necessary because the story itself is a bit of a journey, and it illustrates that. And in the end, the replacement for it is the scene with the blood oath, where everyone sort of says goodbye. Spoiler. The blood oath scene is there and it’s the last time they see each other as a group. It’s unspoken. And they don’t know it, but it’s a bit of a foreboding that this is the last time, and being together was a bit of a necessity to beat the monster. Now that the monster recedes, they don’t need to be together. And also because their childhood is ending, and their adulthood is starting. And that’s the bittersweet moment of that sequence. Blood oath, bloody sheath, they even sound the same.
ellauri140.html on line 621: His feete all bare, his beard all hoarie gray Paljasjalkaisen ja harmaapartaisen
ellauri141.html on line 800: Dag Hammarskjöld was committed to the arts. Though temperamentally a loner, and introvert, and a bachelor throughout his life (oliko se homo? Det finns inga bevis för att Dag Hammarskjöld var homosexuell. Misstankar verkar dock ha funnits: Eftersom han levde ensam började rykten spridas om att han skulle vara homosexuell och hans motståndare använde detta för att smutskasta honom), he would invite intellectuals and artists, the best of New York’s bohemia, to his Upper East Side apartment where he kept a pet, an African monkey called Greenback. People he invited to his generous dinners included the poet Carl Sandburg, the novelist John Steinbeck, the poet WH Auden, the diplomat George Kennan. Auden was the translator of Hammarskjöld’s posthumously published book of observations, ideas and poems called Waymarks. Hammarskjöld used his influence to get the poet Ezra Pound out of mental hospital. Back in Sweden, he inherited his father’s chair at the Swedish academy when the man died in 1953. The Swedish academy is the body that awards the Nobel Prize in literature. Hammarskjöld was instrumental in getting the rather obscure but doubtless brilliant French poet Saint John Perse his Nobel prize in 1960. He would sketch out the arguments for Perse’s candidacy during translation breaks at UN Security Council meetings.
ellauri145.html on line 518: Ernst Krieck, a prominent Nazi ideologue, sarcastically remarked that apart from the fact that Nietzsche was not a socialist, not a nationalist and opposed to racial thinking, he might have been a leading National Socialist thinker.
ellauri147.html on line 203: Emily's boss Madeline prepares to make the transition from the Chicago based pharmaceutical marketing firm, the Gilbert Group, to a French based fashion firm, Savior, when she discovers that she is pregnant. She offers the job to Emily and she accepts, leaving her boyfriend back in Chicago. Emily moves to Paris despite the fact that she does not speak French. She moves into the 5th floor of an old apartment building without an elevator but with a wonderful Parisian view. Emily creates an Instagram account, @emilyinparis, and begins documenting her time in Paris. Emily starts her first day of work much to her new co-workers chagrin who reveal that she was only hired because of a business deal. She introduces the French to American social media strategies who seem very reluctant about her and her American methods. Emily accidentally tries to enter the wrong apartment and bangs her very attractive neighbor right at the door, Gabriel. As Emily accustoms to life in Paris she makes countless faux-pas and the firm nicknames her "la plouc" or "the hick". Emily meets Mindy Chen, a nanny originally from Shanghai, and they become fast friends. After Emily and her boyfriend attempt to have cybersex but the connection fails, she plugs in her vibrator and accidentally short-circuits the block's power. "Accidentally" is the top frequency word in the script.
ellauri147.html on line 217: At Café de Flore, Emily meets Thomas, a French philosophy professor. They hit it off and she invites him back to her apartment to have sex. Emily and Thomas encounter Gabriel and Camille, and Camille invites them to join them at a tapas restaurant. Thomas and Gabriel do not get along. The next day, Gabriel tells Emily he thinks Thomas is a snob, and not worthy of her. She is clearly more of the tattooed-arm master chef type. Fair enough.
ellauri147.html on line 232: 1Emily visits him to try and positively spin the incident, but to no avail. As she leaves Pierre´s home, she runs into Mathieu who makes a pass at her. Mathieu takes Emily on a date. A boat cruise on the Seine, then shows her his penis from his apartment, but their sex is interrupted by a call from Pierre who is threatening to cancel his fashion show. Pierre is holed up in his atelier and won´t show his semi erection to anyone. Sylvie blames Emily for shaking Pierre´s confidence and fires her.
ellauri147.html on line 240: Many scenes are filmed in Paris, Texas, at Place de l´Estrapade in the 5th Arrondissement, including the site of Emily´s first apartment, the restaurant ("Les Deux Compères"), and the bakery ("La Boulangerie Moderne"). Some scenes are also filmed at Cité du Cinéma, a famous film studio complex in Denver. Famous Parisian sites to feature in the series as digitally prepared miniatures include: Le Grand Véfour, the Pont Alexandre III, Palais Garnier, L´Atelier des Lumières, Rue de l´Abreuvoir, Jardin du Luxembourg, Jardin Du Palais Royale, Café de Flore and the Panthéon. An episode was also filmed at the Château de Sonnay in the department of Indre-et-Loire. Additional photography took place in Chicago during November 2019.
ellauri150.html on line 647: ... And it's time for the big setpiece, the Chariot Race! The first rule of the Chariot Race is: there are no rules. A demolition derby is entirely standard procedure. That's how Messala gets to have a chariot tricked out with blades on the wheels-- vroom! But does that shake Ben-Hur? No! He will have his vengeance. As the race starts, the two of them are neck-and-neck. Messala tries to destroy Ben-Hur's chariot, but in a cruel twist, his own chariot falls apart. Messala is dragged by his horses and viciously trampled by another team. As Messala's broken body is carried to the surgeon, Ben-Hur receives the victor's laurel crown.
ellauri151.html on line 138: Wilde took a key out of his pocket and showed me into a tiny apartment of two rooms… The youths followed him, each of them wrapped in a burnous that hid his face. Then the guide left us and Wilde sent me into the further room with little Mohammed and shut himself up in the other with the [other boy]. Every time since then that I have sought after pleasure, it is the memory of that night I have pursued. […] My joy was unbounded, and I cannot imagine it greater, even if love had been added. How should there have been any question of love? How should I have allowed desire to dispose of my heart? No scruple clouded my pleasure and no remorse followed it. But what name then am I to give the rapture I felt as I clasped in my naked arms that perfect little body, so wild, so ardent, so sombrely lascivious? For a long time after Mohammed had left me, I remained in a state of passionate jubilation, and though I had already achieved pleasure five times with him, I renewed my ecstasy again and again, and when I got back to my room in the hotel, I prolonged its echoes by hand until morning. What´s love got to do with it?
ellauri152.html on line 613: “Miss Streisand [made] Yentl, whose greatest passion was the Torah, go on a ship to America, singing at the top of her lungs. Why would she decide to go to America? Weren’t there enough yeshivas in Poland or in Lithuania where she could continue to study? Was going to America Miss Streisand’s idea of a happy ending for Yentl? What would Yentl have done in America? Worked in a sweatshop 12 hours a day where there is no time for learning? Would she try to marry a salesman in New York, move to the Bronx or to Brooklyn and rent an apartment with an ice box and a dumbwaiter? This kitsch ending summarizes all the faults of the adaptation. It was done without any kinship to Yentl’s character, her ideals, her sacrifice, her great passion for spiritual achievement. As it is, the whole splashy production has nothing but a commercial value.”
ellauri156.html on line 234: As I read these verses in 2 Samuel, I am reminded of the Alfred Hitchcock movie, “Rear Window.” If my memory is correct, Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly star in this thriller about a photographer who is recovering from an injury and confined to his apartment. From out of his “rear window,” Stewart watches his neighbors through their windows. Eventually he uncovers a murder and is almost killed himself, along with his girlfriend. Älä pieni perssilmä kazo minne vain.
ellauri156.html on line 267: Finally, David can stand his bed no longer. Getting up, he goes for a stroll around the roof of his palace. Most certainly, David's palace was built on the highest ground possible, so that it would afford him a commanding view of the city and the surrounding country. Virtually every other residence and building would be below David's penthouse apartment, and thus he would be able to see much that was out of sight for others. (A friend remarked after this message that a truck driver had told him a whole lot can be seen from an 18-wheeler that people in cars don't see. A chicano truck-driver just got a 110 year sentence in the U.S. for failing to stop his 18-wheeler when the brakes went. Now that was a honest-to-god Jehova style sentence, to the third and fourth generation. Good work, Rocky!)
ellauri156.html on line 613: 13 All these died in faith, without receiving the promises, but having seen them and having welcomed them from a distance, and having confessed that they were strangers and exiles on the earth. 14 For those who say such things make it clear that they are seeking a country of their own. 15 And indeed if they had been thinking of that country from which they went out, they would have had opportunity to return. 16 But as it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God; for He has prepared a city for them. 32 And what more shall I say? For time will fail me if I tell of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, of David and Samuel and the prophets, 33 who by faith conquered kingdoms, performed acts of righteousness, obtained promises, shut the mouths of lions, 34 quenched the power of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, from weakness were made strong, became mighty in war, put foreign armies to flight. 35 Women received back their dead by resurrection; and others were tortured, not accepting their release, so that they might obtain a better resurrection; 36 and others experienced mockings and scourgings, yes, also chains and imprisonment. 37 They were stoned, they were sawn in two, they were tempted, they were put to death with the sword; they went about in sheepskins, in goatskins, in foreskins, being destitute, afflicted, ill-treated 38 (men of whom the world was not worthy), wandering in deserts and mountains and caves and holes in the ground. 39 And all these, having gained approval through their faith, did not receive what was promised, 40 because God had provided something even better for us, to make up for the wait, so that apart from us they would not be made perfect (Hebrews 11:13-16, 32-40).
ellauri159.html on line 755: “When men evaluate each other as men, they still look for the same virtues that they’d need to keep the perimeter. Men respond to and admire the qualities that would make men useful and dependable in an emergency. Men have always had a role apart, and they still judge one another according to the demands of that role as a guardian in a gang struggling for survival against encroaching doom. Everything that is specifically about being a man—not merely a person—has to do with that role.” –Jack Donovan, The Way of Men
ellauri160.html on line 209: The Pounds settled in Paris around April 1921 and in December moved to an inexpensive ground-floor apartment at 70 bis Rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs. Pound became friendly with Marcel Duchamp, Fernand Léger, Tristan Tzara, and others of the Dada and Surrealist movements, as well as Basil Bunting. He was introduced to the American writer Gertrude Stein, who was living in Paris. She wrote years later that she liked him but did not find him amusing; he was "a village explainer, excellent if you were a village, but if you were not, not".
ellauri161.html on line 647: The film also falls apart in its total runtime, with the movie being over two hours long. Two hours is a long time admittedly, it feels longer than six months, or time until 2030.
ellauri163.html on line 877: Religion is an eminently collective thing (1954, p.47). It serves to bind a community together. A religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things, that is to say, things set apart and forbidden--beliefs and practices which unite in one single community called a Church, all those who adhere to them. (1954, p. 47).
ellauri164.html on line 504: The third and final chapter in Moses’ life is the chapter that Scripture spends the most time chronicling, namely, his role in the redemption of Israel. Several lessons can be gleaned from this chapter of Moses’ life as well. First is how to be an effective leader of people. Moses essentially had responsibility over two million Hebrew refugees. When things began to wear on him, his father-in-law, Jethro Tull, suggested that he delegate responsibility to other faithful men, a lesson that many people in authority over others need to learn (Exodus 18). We also see a man who was dependent on the grace of God to help with his task. Moses was continually pleading on behalf of the people before God. If only all people in authority would petition God on behalf of those over whom they are in charge! Moses was keenly aware of the necessity of God’s presence and even requested to see God’s glory (Exodus 33). Moses knew that, apart from God, the exodus would be meaningless. It was God who made the Israelites distinct, and they needed Him most. Moses’ life also teaches us the lesson that there are certain sins that will continue to haunt us throughout our lives. The same hot temper that got Moses into trouble in Egypt also got him into trouble during the wilderness wanderings. In the aforementioned incident at Meribah, Moses struck the rock in anger in order to provide water for the people. However, he didn’t give God the glory, nor did he follow God’s precise commands. Because of this, God forbade him from entering the Promised Land. In a similar manner, we all succumb to certain besetting sins which plague us all our days, sins that require us to be on constant alert.
ellauri172.html on line 271: Lewis Cass, the Democratic candidate for president in 1848, was contrasted with Buridan's ass by Abraham Lincoln: "Mr. Speaker, we have all heard of the animal standing in doubt between two stacks of hay, and starving to death. The like would never happen to General Cass; place the stacks a thousand miles apart, he would stand stock still midway between them, and eat them both at once, and the green grass along the line would be apt to suffer some too at the same time."
ellauri180.html on line 520: With blood, and each sate sullenly apart verellä, Kukin istui tahollaan kyräillen,
ellauri182.html on line 344: for the anglicisms. The stops [p,t,k] and [b,d,g] are kept apart by
ellauri184.html on line 60: Morales moved in with Mailer during 1951 into an apartment on First Avenue near Second Street in the East Village, and they married in 1954. They had two daughters, Danielle and Elizabeth. After attending a party on Saturday, November 19, 1960, Mailer stabbed Adele twice with a two-and-a-half inch blade that he used to clean his nails, nearly killing her by puncturing her pericardium. He stabbed her once in the chest and once in the back. Adele required emergency surgery but made a quick recovery. Mailer claimed he had stabbed Adele "to relieve her of cancer". He was involuntarily committed to Bellevue Hospital for 17 days. While Adele did not press charges, saying she wanted to protect their daughters, Mailer later pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of assault saying, "I feel I did a lousy, dirty, cowardly thing", and received a suspended sentence of three years' probation. In 1962, the two divorced. In 1997, Adele published a memoir of their marriage entitled The Last Party, which recounted her husband stabbing her at a party and the aftermath. This incident has been a focal point for feminist critics of Mailer, who point to themes of sexual violence in his work.
ellauri184.html on line 228: Politically Galilee had been under separate administration from Judea during almost all its history since the tenth century B.C. (apart from a period of “reunification” under the Maccabees), and in the time of Jesus it was under a (supposedly) native Herodian prince, while Judea and Samaria had since A.D. 6 been under the direct rule of a Roman prefect.
ellauri185.html on line 86: Regular excavation activities only started again in 1995 under the supervision of Ali Khalil Badawi. Shortly afterwards, an Israeli bomb destroyed an apartment block in the city and evidence for an early church was revealed underneath the rubble. Thanks for help in digging brothers!
ellauri190.html on line 191: At the start of the 15th century, the Golden Horde began to fall apart. By 1466, it was being referred to simply as the "Great Horde", after that, just "That Horde". The Crimean Khanate and the Kazakh Khanate, the last remnants of the Golden Horde, survived until 1783 and 1847 respectively.
ellauri190.html on line 564: Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French
ellauri190.html on line 565: Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the latter stages of the French Revolution and its associated wars in Europe. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1814 and a...
ellauri198.html on line 139: Though Warren did not deny that man is an integral part of nature, what he celebrated in his poetry was the trait that sets man apart from nature—namely, his ability (and desire) to seek knowledge in his quest “to make sense out of life.” Joopa joo. Kuten jo sainoin, jälleen 1 näitä mänttipäitä merkityxen mezästäjiä.
ellauri198.html on line 697: From the time of their marriage and until Elizabeth's death, the Brownings lived in Italy, residing first in Pisa, and then, within a year, finding an apartment in Florence at Casa Guidi (now a museum to their memory). Their only child, Robert Wiedemann Barrett Browning, nicknamed "Penine" or "Pen", was born in 1849. In these years Browning was fascinated by, and learned from, the art and atmosphere of Italy. He would, in later life, describe Italy as his university. As Elizabeth had inherited money of her own, the couple were reasonably comfortable in Italy, and their relationship together was happy. However, the literary assault on Browning's work did not let up and he was critically dismissed further, by patrician writers such as Charles Kingsley, for the desertion of England for foreign lands.
ellauri203.html on line 695: Lewis is married, with children, and lives in Hastings, with a holiday apartment in Bad Ischl, Austria. He is a lover of good art and bullfighting. Mä luulen että se ajattelee olevansa vähän kuin Ernest Hemingway.
ellauri210.html on line 1380: In 1954, Joyce Mansour became involved with the surrealist movement after Jean-Louise Bédouin wrote a review praising Cris in Médium: Communication surréaliste that May. Joyce Mansour actively participated in the second wave of surrealism in Paris. Her apartment was a popular meeting place for members of the surrealist group. L'exécution du testament du Marquis de Sade, the performance piece by Jean Benoît took place in Mansour’s apartment, where she "collaborated" with obscure minor representatives such as Pierre Alechinsky, Enrico Baj, Hans Bellmer, Gerardo Chávez, Jorge Camacho, Ted Joans, Pierre Molinier, Reinhoud d'Haese and Max Walter Svanberg.
ellauri219.html on line 863: Napoleon Bonaparte, French emperor (1769-1821).
ellauri220.html on line 232: CarmelaCarmela is Rosemary's friend who lives in the same apartment building.
ellauri222.html on line 342: Ethelred järjesti Englantiin asettuneiden tanskalaisten joukkomurhan 13. marraskuuta 1002, mikä johti siihen, että Tanskan kuningas Sven Haaraparta teki Englantiin useita sotaretkiä ja onnistui lopulta valtaamaan maan. Vuonna 1013 Sven nousi maihin ja valtasi nopeasti Lontoon ja Etelä-Englannin. Mut hetkinen, eikös Kristuxen toisen tulemisen pitänyt tapahtua tässä välissä, vuonna 1000? Mikä hemmetti sitä pidätteli?
ellauri222.html on line 795: Though in some ways separated from American society, Bellow's protagonists also strongly connect their identity with America. Augie begins his adventures by claiming, "I am an American, Chicago born—Chicago, that somber city." Almost all of Bellow's novels take place in an American city, most often Chicago or New York. Through his depiction of urban reality, Bellow anchors his novels in the actual world, and he uses the city as his central metaphor for contemporary materialism. Although recognizing the importance of history and memory, Bellow's novels maintain a constant engagement with the present moment. His characters move in the real world, confronting sensuous images of urban chaos and clutter that often threaten to overwhelm them. Looking down on the Hudson River, Tommy Wilhelm sees "tugs with matted beards of cordage" and "the red bones of new apartments rising on the bluffs." Sammler denounces contemporary New Yorkers for the "free ways of barbarism" that they practice beneath the guise of "civilized order, property rights [and] refined technological organization." In Humboldt's Gift, which is replete with images of cannibalism and vampirism, Charlie Citrone sees Von Trenck, the source of his material success, as "the blood-scent that attracted the sharks of Chicago." Acknowledging the influence of the city on his fiction, Bellow himself has remarked, "I don't know how I could possibly separate my knowledge of life such as it is, from the city. I could no more tell you how deeply it's gotten into my bones than the lady who paints radium dials in the clock factory can tell you." However, although the city serves to identify the deterministic social pressures that threaten to destroy civilization, Bellow's heroes refuse to become its victims and instead draw on their latent nondeterministic resources of vitality to reassert their uniquely American belief in individual freedom, as well as their faith in the possibility of community.
ellauri222.html on line 886: Ozymandias (/ˌɒziˈmændiəs/ oz-ee-MAN-dee-əs; real name Adrian Alexander Veidt) is a fictional anti-villain in the graphic novel limited series Watchmen, published by DC Comics. Created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, named "Ozymandias" in the manner of Ramesses II, his name recalls the famous poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley, which takes as its theme the fleeting nature of empire and is excerpted as the epigraph of one of the chapters of Watchmen. Ozymandias is ranked number 25 on Wizard's Top 200 Comic Book Characters list and number 21 on IGN's Top 100 Villains list. No, wait, Ozymandias was a Greek name for the pharaoh Ramesses II (r. 1279–1213 BC), derived from a part of his throne name, Usermaatre. In 1817, Shelley began writing the poem "Ozymandias", after the British Museum acquired the Younger Memnon, a head-and-torso fragment of a statue of Ramesses II, which dated from the 13th century BC. Earlier, in 1816, the Italian archeologist Giovanni Battista Belzoni had "removed" the 7.25-short-ton (6.58 t; 6,580 kg) statue fragment from the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of Ramesses II at Thebes, Egypt. The reputation of the statue fragment preceded its arrival to Western Europe; after his Egyptian expedition in 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte had failed to acquire the Younger Memnon for France. Although the British Museum expected delivery of the antiquity in 1818, the Younger Memnon did not arrive in London until 1821. Shelley published his poems before the statue fragment of Ozymandias arrived in Britain, and the view of modern scholarship is that Shelley never saw the statue, although he might have learned about it from news reports, as it was well known even in its previous location near Luxor.
ellauri223.html on line 107: No chance is given for idolatry. The statues and pictures of the heroes, however, are there, and the splendid women set apart to become mothers often look at them, wetting their pants.
ellauri226.html on line 254: to their apartment ajar to provide fresh air with no apparent worry for
ellauri226.html on line 269: According to Roby, children often left their bikes and scooters out unlocked with no fear of theft. She also spoke in great detail of the freedom afforded to her as a young child: In fact, for me, as a first grader going to school, I took a city bus, alone. Nobody took me to the bus stop, I would leave my apartment, wave
ellauri226.html on line 286: Research has indicated that The Bronx began changing demographically right after World War II. The first influx of black and Hispanic residents was into the South Bronx after World War II, as former residents of Harlem were attracted to The Bronx because of its rent controlled apartments. Many of these blacks and Hispanics moved into neighborhoods following the subway and elevated trains transportation. Pre-cisely! This is just why Grankulla does not want subway nor high-rise apartment housing. Let the cleaners and station attendants sleep i Mattby i stället.
ellauri226.html on line 339: apartment buildings began to burn throughout the area. By the early 1970s
ellauri226.html on line 401: neighborhood that even the heavy mahogany doors to the apartment
ellauri226.html on line 409: The deterioration of building quality in apartments of The Bronx is seen to be a cause of the increased rates of crime in the eyes of many residents.
ellauri226.html on line 416: began to fall together, and subjects who lived in apartments with them.
ellauri226.html on line 419: their apartment buildings had gone bad and was not equipped to handle
ellauri226.html on line 478: neighbors played at all hours of the night, their loud merrymaking in the sack, and their tendency to throw garbage out of their windows. For Derrick, a graduate student at the time, the difference in lifestyles between him and his new neighbors became too much, and he eventually moved out of the apartment because of the behavior of his Hispanic neighbors.
ellauri226.html on line 483: In the 1970s, Roby claims that they often did not follow the strict rules of the development and some even flouted violations of the rules, making no secrect to owning washing machines and even destroying or damaging apartments in order to get a larger one!
ellauri226.html on line 485: The whites who had meekly lived under the thumb of the company in the development for many years, were shocked by the behavior of the new, often minority, residents who seemed to have no regard for the rules and the lifestyle that had been established long ago by Metropolitan Life. As a result, the tension and anger felt by many whites towards the minorities as they felt as though their pitiful lifestyles and sorry apartment buildings were being disrespected.
ellauri226.html on line 516: apartments.
ellauri226.html on line 520: leave the borough years before. This early movement of whites to suburbia, between the end of World War II and the 1960s, provided empty apartments
ellauri226.html on line 527: Jacque Smith Bonneau moved to the South Bronx in the mid-1940s as part of the first major migration of African Americans to the borough and, like many of the white residents interviewed, commented on the safety of The Bronx in the 1950s and spoke of leaving the apartment door open on warm days, which created fine opportunities for petty crime for the sootyfaced poorer folks.
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 198: There exists in America an enormous literature of more or less the same stamp as No Orchids. Quite apart from books, there is the huge array of ‘pulp magazines’, graded so as to cater for different kinds of fantasy, but nearly all having much the same mental atmosphere. A few of them go in for straight pornography, but the great majority are quite plainly aimed at sadists and masochists. Sold at threepence a copy under the title of Yank Mags(4), these things used to enjoy considerable popularity in England, but when the supply dried up owing to the war, no satisfactory substitute was forthcoming. English imitations of the ‘pulp magazine’ do now exist, but they are poor things compared with the original. English crook films, again, never approach the American crook film in brutality. And yet the career of Mr. Chase shows how deep the American influence has already gone. Not only is he himself living a continuous fantasy-life in the Chicago underworld, but he can count on hundreds of thousands of readers who know what is meant by a ‘clipshop’ or the ‘hotsquat’, do not have to do mental arithmetic when confronted by ‘fifty grand’, and understand at sight a sentence like ‘Johnny was a rummy and only two jumps ahead of the nut-factory’. Evidently there are great numbers of English people who are partly americanized in language and, one ought to add, in moral outlook. For there was no popular protest against No Orchids. In the end it was withdrawn, but only retrospectively, when a later work, Miss Callaghan Comes to Grief, brought Mr. Chase's books to the attention of the authorities. Judging by casual conversations at the time, ordinary readers got a mild thrill out of the obscenities of No Orchids, but saw nothing undesirable in the book as a whole. Many people, incidentally, were under the impression that it was an American book reissued in England.
ellauri236.html on line 378: The plan begins to fall apart when a rival mob, led by the sadistic and mentally unbalanced Slim Grisson (actually, by his Ma), finds out about Riley's plan and kidnaps Miss Blandish from the gang. Mr. Blandish pays the ransom to Slim (no no, to his Ma!), but his daughter is not returned. Slim becomes increasingly obsessed with Miss Blandish and decides to keep her hidden in a secret room inside one of his nightclubs, repeatedly raping her and lashing out at anybody who attempts to wrestle Miss Blandish from his charge.
ellauri241.html on line 786: Corinthians! look upon that gray-beard wretch! Ukrainalaiset! katsokaa tuota harmaapartaista kurjaa!
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Aatun näköinen mies on Mises. Punaparta on selkeästi Moosexen huonetta ja sukua. Mäkin sidon rusetin paremmin. Lew ei ole mikään rocket scientist vaikka sen sukulaiset on. Sen kannattaisi puzata noita laseja.


ellauri244.html on line 609: Things began to change in Paris after meeting Anaïs Nin, 12 years his junior, who, with Hugh Guiler, went on to pay his entire way through the 1930s including the rent for an apartment at 18 Villa Seurat. Nin became his lover and financed the first printing of Tropic of Cancer in 1934 with money from Otto Rank. His works contain detailed accounts of sexual experiences. Sitä koitin vähän lukea mutta oli liian hapokasta, ei pystynyt.
ellauri245.html on line 168: Frank Miller on alapartainen irlantilaiskatolinen vilpitön jenkkimylläri, joka piirsi lepakkomäntä ja teräsmäntä, ja esitti kontroversiellejä rifle association tyyppisiä kantoja:
ellauri245.html on line 271: Leopold´s Apple is actually a brand of whiskey. But The pear of anguish, also known as choke pear or mouth pear, is a torture device based on mechanisms of unknown use from the early modern period. The mechanism consists of a pear-shaped metal body divided into spoon-like segments that can be spread apart with a spring or by turning a key. Its proposed functionality as a torture device is to be variously inserted into the mouth, rectum, or vagina, and then expanded to gag or mutilate the victim. There is no contemporary evidence of such a torture device existing in the medieval era, and ultimately the utility of genuine apples and pears stuck in any hole at all remains unknown. Except that an apple forced in his mouth as a kid by his chum Anders B. got Jo Nesbø going as a pulp writer. Iron Maiden was a vagina dentata style box with nails inside.
ellauri247.html on line 138: Pauline Bonaparte palkkasi ison neekerimiehen kylvettämään häntä joka päivä. Kun hänen ystävänsä huomauttivat, ettei tämä ollut sopivaa, huudahti nainen viattomasti: - Mitä? Onko tämä olento mielestänne ihminen?
ellauri247.html on line 277: Dover. Smollett finds a good deal to be said for the designation of "a den of thieves" as applied to that famous port (where, as a German lady of much later date once complained, they "boot ze Bible in ze bedroom, but ze devil in ze bill"), and he grizzles lamentably over the seven guineas, apart from extras, which he had to pay for transport in a Folkestone cutter to Boulogne Mouth.
ellauri248.html on line 52: Ja ne korvat tulivat Tauno Körilään kaskusta osastosta Turhamaisuus, jossa Pauline Bonapartelle kateellinen ämmä pilkkasi sen korvia. Et jos sillä olis tollaset pannulaput se menis tukka putkella heti leikkauttamaan ne. Paulinesta mulla taitaa olla kuva jossain jo, joo albumissa 173.
ellauri254.html on line 385: In 1899, as Fyodor Sologub progressed in the teaching profession while continuing to elaborate his literary career, Sologub was appointed principal of the Andreevskoe municipal school in Saint Petersburg. With the position came an apartment on Vasilievsky Island, which Sologub shared with his sister Olga. In the late 1890s and at the beginning of the 1900s, the art world of Petersburg saw Konstantin Sluchevsky’s ‘Fridays’, and Sergei Diaghilev’s ‘Wednesdays’: literary salons which were attended by the leading poets and artists of the day. Sologub had been a participant of both groups; and between 1905 and 1907, his apartment on Vasilievsky Island became the home of ‘Sundays’, a regular meeting place for Petersburg’s nascent intellectuals.
ellauri254.html on line 387: Alexander Blok was a routine visitor. These years were some of the young Blok’s most prolific, marked by bursts of creative energy as he worked on two lyrical dramas – Balaganchik (‘The Puppet Show‘), featuring the ‘grotesquely luckless’ Pierrot, which was staged in 1906 by Vsevolod Meyerhold at the Komissarzhevskaya Theatre; and The Stranger – and the poetry cycle The Snow Mask, which he completed in little over a week at the beginning of 1907. The actress Valentina Verigina often accompanied Blok, and recounted of these visits to and from Sologub’s apartment:
ellauri254.html on line 391: In the month after Olga’s death from tuberculosis in June 1907, Sologub retired following twenty-five years as a teacher, and moved in Petersburg from the school-owned apartment to a private flat. The following year he married Anastasia Chebotarevskaya, a translator and author of children’s books who he had first met in the autumn of 1905. In the summer of 1909, Sologub and Chebotarevskaya holidayed in France. Though he had travelled to Finland with his sister in a final attempt to improve her condition, Finland was at the time part of the Russian Empire, so this trip to France was Sologub’s first proper visit abroad.
ellauri254.html on line 393: In August 1910, Sologub and his wife moved to a larger apartment, at Razyezzhaya ulitsa in the centre of Petersburg. The short and brisk sentences of Anastasia Chebotarevskaya’s writing have been viewed as a potential influence on Sologub’s own work; and she encouraged his acquaintance with the young writers of Russian Futurism, a distinctive literary movement which was then just beginning to flower. Yet the influence of Anastasia on her husband has not been unanimously well received. The humourist Teffi – who was one of the group who frequented the ‘Sundays’ gatherings at Sologub’s Vasilievsky Island home – wrote that Sologub’s marriage:
ellauri254.html on line 395: ‘reshaped his daily life in a new and unnecessary way. A big new apartment was rented, small gilt chairs were bought. The walls of the large cold office for some reason were decorated with paintings of Leda by various painters. The quiet talks were replaced by noisy gatherings with dances and masks. Sologub shaved his mustache and beard, and everyone started to say that he resembled a Roman of the period of decline.’
ellauri254.html on line 405: Fyodor and Anastasia would stay at the apartment on Razyezzhaya ulitsa until 1916, when – after several years of constant touring for the sake of a series of lectures – Sologub settled again and returned with his wife to Vasilievsky Island. The final move of his life would come in the weeks after his wife’s suicide in 1921, upon which Sologub took an apartment on the Zhdanovskaya Embankment, close to Tuchkov bridge from which his wife had jumped and drowned.
ellauri256.html on line 366: However, Osip very quickly ceased to be a husband to her in all respects. In 1914, Lilya wrote: “I already led an independent life, and physically we somehow drew apart... A year passed, we no longer lived as husband and wife, but we were friends, perhaps even more so than before. That was when Mayakovsky came into our life.”
ellauri256.html on line 376: After the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, the situation turned upside down. Mayakovsky, as a devoted Bolshevik, began to make good money on his poems, whereas Osip Brik's business went pear-shaped. It was then that Lilya told her husband she was now with Mayakovsky, yet she did not want to divorce him. Thus, both moved to the poet’s apartment, lived and traveled at his expense, with Mayakovsky calling Osip a part of the “family”. Their relationship became an “ideal" for those who advocated free love. In the meantime, rumors of Lilya Brik’s numerous sexual liaisons grew.
ellauri269.html on line 404: Skotixi murtava punaparta knääpiö lupautuu Artun peeteexi. Varmaan samannäköinen kuin ne 2 knääpiötä South Parkin Wow-episodissa. Lähtiessään Jaina smirkkaa Artulle ja työntää pikku kielen suupielestä, tiedät kyllä mixi... Arttu on 12 ja Jaina 11, tokko sillä on edes menskat alkaneet.
ellauri270.html on line 298: In The Daemon Lover, James (Jamie) Harris, a handsome author, deserts his dowdy 34-year old fiancée. The plot of this short story may be indebted to “The Demon Lover” by Elizabeth Bowen, whom Jackson ranked with Katherine Anne Porter as one of the best contemporary short story writers. When Jamie Harris disappears, he shatters his bride’s dreams of living in a “golden house in-the-country” (DL 12). Her shock of recognition that she will never trade her lonely city apartment for a loving home mirrors the final scenes of “The Lottery” and “The Pillar of Salt” as well as many other stories in which a besieged woman suffers a final and often fatal blow.
ellauri270.html on line 341: Tessie joins her family in the crowd, as all the villagers stand with their households, but her sense of humor sets her apart from the rest. She is clearly well-liked and appreciated by the villagers, which makes her eventual fate all the more surprising and disturbing.
ellauri270.html on line 351: A hush falls over the crowd as Mr. Summers states that he’ll read the names aloud and the heads of families should come forward and draw a slip of paper from the box. Everyone should hold his paper without opening it until all the slips have been drawn. The crowd is familiar with the ritual, and only half-listens to these directions. Mr. Summers first calls “Adams,” and Steve Adams approaches, draws his slip of paper, and returns to his family, standing a little apart and not looking down at the paper.
ellauri270.html on line 461: "By thy long grey beard and thy glittering eye "Pitkä harmaaparta ja kiilusilmä
ellauri271.html on line 142: Romaanissa lääkäri ja runoilija Juri Živago muuttaa perheineen Moskovasta maaseudulle toivoen löytävänsä sieltä ruokaa ja työtä itselleen. Elämä Jurjatinin pikkukaupungissa ei kuitenkaan onnistu, tohtorista tulee kurkkutikun sijasta yhteiskunnallisen taustansa vuoksi silmätikku. Hän siirtyy taas, nyt maaseudulle Varykinoon. Yksilön kyvyttömyys määrätä elämästään huipentuu, kun punapartisaanit pakottavat Živagon metsäleiriin joukkoihinsa ja eroamaan perheestään. Vaimo ja lapset palaavat Moskovaan ja karkotetaan Neuvostoliitosta. Tohtori ei näe heitä enää koskaan.
ellauri277.html on line 238: After Paris, Gibran found Boston provincial and stifling. Haskell arranged for him to visit New York in April 1911; he moved there in September, using $5,000 that Haskell gave him to rent an apartment in Greenwich Village. He immediately acquired a circle of admirers that included the Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist Carl Gustav Jung and several Baha’is; the latter introduced him to the visiting Baha’i leader ‘Abd al-Baha’, whose portrait he drew. New York was the center of the Arabic literary scene in America; Rihani was there, and Gibran met many literary and artistic figures who lived in or passed through the city, including the Irish poet and dramatist William Butler Yeats.
ellauri278.html on line 248: In the 21-month period between the declaration of war by France and Britain, and the invasion of the Soviet Union by Germany, Ivy Litvinov describes this period of her life. She said the family spent their time with their daughter-in-law in their dacha 27 kilometres (17 mi) from Moscow and outside school holidays in the family apartment in Moscow, when they spent long weekends in the country. For two years, the family played bridge, read music, and went on long walks in the countryside with their two dogs.
ellauri281.html on line 247: In the 21-month period between the declaration of war by France and Britain, and the invasion of the Soviet Union by Germany, Ivy Litvinov describes this period of her life. She said the family spent their time with their daughter-in-law in their dacha 27 kilometres (17 mi) from Moscow and outside school holidays in the family apartment in Moscow, when they spent long weekends in the country. For two years, the family played bridge, read music, and went on long walks in the countryside with their two dogs.
ellauri284.html on line 599: A man stands in front of a small, ramshackle store near the apartment blocks of Gurgaon, India, where a firm is building a Trump-branded tower. The agreement gives the Trump Organization a portion of its office rentals. (Enrico Fabian/for The Washington Post). GURGAON, India — The Trump Organization is about to double its real estate empire in India with two new projects in this suburb of New Delhi known for rapacious development and poor planning.
ellauri285.html on line 573: SKP:n bolshevikkivähemmistö perusti uuden puolueen nimeltä Demokraattinen Vaihtoehto. Puhheenhoitajaxi ei valittu alapartaista Jouko Kajanojaa. Myöhemmin puheenhoitajaxi tuli ensimmäinen nainen Suomessa, nimittäin se koukkunenäinen Kristiina Halkola. En koskaan pitänyt sen naamasta.
ellauri288.html on line 519: Kun runous Lermontov kirjallisuuden-aiheisia julkaisu villitys liittyy Napoleon Bonaparte. Ensinnäkin on myytti ylimääräisessä persoonallisuutta hänen saavutuksistaan. Toiseksi se on voitto Venäjän Napoleon. Se sisältää tuotteensa "ilmalaiva" Tässä sykli seitsemän runoja.
ellauri301.html on line 121: Broederbond, Brödraskapet (till 1920 Jong Zuid Afrika, "Ungt Sydafrika") var ett hemligt sydafrikanskt boernationalistiskt samfund av brödraskapskaraktär grundat 1918 i Kapstaden av en grupp nationalistiska afrikaaner där en ung präst vid namn Jozua François Naudé (senare president) var delaktig. Organisationen var strikt segregationistisk och anses ha spelat en avgörande betydelse för etablerandet och konsoliderandet av Sydafrikas apartheidpolitik trettio år senare. Samtliga premiärministrar, presidenter och alla högre uppsatta inom Sydafrikas regering, polisväsende mm fram till regimens slutgiltiga fall 1994 (då organisationen upplöstes) var medlemmar i Broederbond, varav flera tjänade som ordförande i sina unga år (bland annat Andries Treurnicht och Nicolaas Johannes Diederichs).
ellauri301.html on line 123: Endast manliga afrikaaner godtogs som medlemmar; inledningsvis fanns även ett krav att avsäga sig medlemskap vid en viss ålder. Detta avspeglar afrikaanernationalisternas dominerande ställning över sydafrikansk politik under hela apartheidepoken, och indirekt in i våra dagar.
ellauri301.html on line 246: Frederik Willem de Klerk (/də ˈklɜːrk, də ˈklɛərk/, Afrikaans: [ˈfriədərək ˈvələm də ˈklɛrk], 18 March 1936 – 11 November 2021) was a South African politician who served as state president of South Africa from 1989 to 1994 and as deputy president from 1994 to 1996 in the democratic government. As South Africa´s last head of state from the era of white-minority rule, he and his government dismantled the apartheid system and introduced universal suffrage. Ideologically a conservative and an economic liberal, he led the National Party (NP) from 1989 to 1997.
ellauri301.html on line 248: Born in Johannesburg to an influential Afrikaner family, de Klerk studied at Potchefstroom University before pursuing a career in law. Joining the NP, to which he had family ties, he was elected to parliament and sat in the white-minority government of P. W. Botha, holding a succession of ministerial posts. As a minister, he supported and enforced apartheid, a system of racial segregation that privileged white South Africans. After Botha resigned in 1989, de Klerk replaced him, first as leader of the NP and then as State President. Although observers expected him to continue Botha´s defence of apartheid, de Klerk decided to end the policy. He was aware that growing ethnic animosity and violence was leading South Africa into a racial civil war.
ellauri301.html on line 250: Amid this violence, the state security forces committed widespread human rights abuses and encouraged violence between the Xhosa and Zulu people, although de Klerk later denied sanctioning such actions. He permitted anti-apartheid marches to take place, legalised a range of previously banned anti-apartheid political parties, and freed imprisoned anti-apartheid activists such as Nelson Mandela. He also dismantled South Africa´s nuclear weapons program.
ellauri301.html on line 259: De Klerk was a controversial figure among many sections of South African society, all for different reasons. He received many awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize for dismantling apartheid and bringing universal suffrage to South Africa. Conversely, he received criticism from anti-apartheid activists for offering only a qualified apology for apartheid, and for ignoring the human rights abuses by state security forces. He was also condemned by South Africa´s Afrikaner nationalists, who contended that by abandoning apartheid, he betrayed the interests of the country´s Afrikaner minority. South Africa´s Conservative Party came to regard him as its most hated adversary.
ellauri301.html on line 290: Eugène Ney Terrace Blanche ([ɪə‌ˈʒɛn ˈnɛj tərˈblɑ‌ːʃ], 31 January 1941– 3 April 2010) was an Afrikaner nationalist and white supremacist who founded and led the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB; Afrikaner Resistance Movement in English). Prior to founding the AWB, Terrace Blanche served as a South African Police officer, was unsuccessful as a farmer, and an unsuccessful Herstigte Nasionale Party (Reconstituted National Party) candidate for local office in the Transvaal. He was a major figure in the right-wing backlash against the collapse of apartheid. His beliefs and philosophy have continued to be influential amongst White supremacists in South Africa and across the world.
ellauri316.html on line 208: Kiryat Wolfson (Hebrew: קריית וולפסון‎‎), also known as Wolfson Towers, is a high-rise apartment complex in western Jerusalem. Comprising five towers ranging from 14 to 17 stories above-ground, the project was Jerusalem's first high-rise development. The project encountered opposition from both municipal officials and the public at each stage of its design and construction. The complex includes 10,000 square feet (930 m2) of commercial space and a medical center. The project was financed by the Edith and Isaac Wolfson Trust.
ellauri321.html on line 493: Linklaterin paksuhuulinen ja punapartainen venäläissyntyinen haikea konduktööri Nikitin ei pitänyt musiikista paizi päässään soivasta. Nikitinejä on muitakin vielä kuuluisampia, kuten "Kyntäjä" runon kynäillyt Ivan Savvits Nikitin ja Serapion-veljiin kuulunut Nikolai Nikitin. Mutta kuuluisin kaikista lienee kauppias Afanasi Nikitin, joka teki maailmanmatkan ensimmäisenä venäläisenä 1400-luvulla.
ellauri322.html on line 49: Donc Thomas Paine resta en France jusqu’en 1802, période pendant laquelle il critique l’ascension de Napoléon Bonaparte, qualifiant le Premier Consul de « charlatan le plus parfait qui eût jamais existé ». Puhu vaan izestäsi niskatuskamies. Sur l’invitation du président Thomas Jefferson, il revient aux États-Unis et il y meurt en 1809, à 72 ans.
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Do you think America is falling apart?


ellauri324.html on line 250: Why is America in such poor shape, with its crumbling roads, crappy power distribution, and pitiful public transport systems? It is because Americans have been propagandized for decades into believing that “liberty” is the ultimate virtue, and this “liberty” is so valuable that it justifies the cost of living as a selfish asshole under a dysfunctional government. “Raise taxes to pay for public infrastructure?” “Jeez Louise; over my dead body! Taxation is theft, government is bad!” For much of the 20th century, America defined itself against the collectivist USSR, and the fatuous argument was made that since everything was under the control of the state in the USSR, the US government should do as little as possible, apart from outspending the evil Commies in national defense.
ellauri327.html on line 546: Ukrainan ydinaseet ovat ydinammuksia ja niiden kuljetusvälineitä, jotka Ukraina peri Neuvostoliiton romahtamisen jälkeen. Vuodesta 1991 lähtien Ukrainalla oli kolmanneksi suurin ydinasearsenaali maailmassa. Ukraina menetti ydinaseasemansa 2. kesäkuuta 1996. Tämä on toinen tapaus historiassa Etelä-Afrikan jälkeen, joka luopui ydinaseista apartheid -järjestelmän purkamisen riskin vuoksi. Kukaan ei halunnut että savunaamat alkaa ilotulitella niillä.
ellauri333.html on line 128: From Indian literature we know that at all times kings used to entertain spies {chara or gudha-purusha). These agents were graded into high ones, low ones, and those of middle rank. A similar class of officers, which was created by Asoka himself, were the reporters (prativedaka), who were posted everywhere, as he says, in order to report to me the affairs of the people at any time, while I am eating, in the harem, in the inner apartment, even at the cowpen, in the palanquin, and in the parks.
ellauri333.html on line 340: A similar experience is seen in the case of individuals belonging to religion-marginalised locations. Many Muslims, Christians, some of whom also are from marginalised caste locations, have reported being barred from seeking accommodation at ‘Hindu-only’ apartment complexes.
ellauri348.html on line 385: Tää on pätkä pituushaasteisen Popen (1717) pitkänläntää arkkiveisua munattomasta Abelardista ja sen Eloisasta bändäristä. Eli it's from a poem about a woman named Eloisa who falls in love with her much older tutor Abelard, but her family forces them apart. Eloisa is forced to become a nun and writes about the grief of being without her star-crossed lover. She tries to forget Abelard, but she cannot and she comes to the conclusion that God cannot heal all wounds (such as the loss of Abelard's balls). She wishes she hated Abelard, but concludes her love for him remains. Despite her knowing about her doom with her love, she still longs for it. Just like Joel and Clem. They have knowledge about their destruction and loathing for each other if they continue with the relationship, but it doesn’t matter to them. It’s "Okay," “ignorance is bliss” by another name!
ellauri352.html on line 640: Vuonna 1831 hän sai ministeriöltä passituxen tutustumaan Yhdysvaltain rangaistuslaitoxeen kalterien sisäpuolelta, mikä muodosti hänen passinsa Yhdysvaltoihin ja kypsytti päätöxen, mitä pitää parhaana saatavilla olevana esimerkkinä demokratiasta. Tästä lähes kymmenen kuukautta kestäneestä oleskelusta hän veti kirjan From Democracy in America, analyysin demokraattisesta järjestelmästä yleensä (sen hyveistä, riskeistä ja dynamiikasta) ja sen erityisen amerikkalaisen kuvauksen, joka oli valtava menestys, kun se julkaistiin vuonna 1835. ja 1840. Tämä johti siihen, että hänet valittiin moraali- ja valtiotieteiden akatemiaan vain 33-vuotiaana ja sitten Ranskan akatemiaan 36 -vuotiaana. Hän asettui ehdolle vuoden 1839 parlamenttivaaleissa ja valittiin Valognesin varajäseneksi Manchessa, jossa Tocquevillen perheen linna sijaitsi ja jossa hänet valittiin uudelleen Louis-Napoléon Bonaparten vallankaappaukseen asti joulukuussa 1851. Napsuista Alexis ei perustanut.
ellauri353.html on line 289: I grew up before the appearance of the street. I even finished my graduate work. For a doctorate in economics before the feminist movement. Really got going. As a result. I was free to choose. Just how I wanted to live my life whether I wanted a full time career in the market place or a part time. Career. Combined with being a homemaker and bringing up a family. I knew I was going to get married. I'd already chosen my husband. I also wanted to have a family. Even after getting used to being married. And I wanted to bring up my children. Myself. I did not want them to be brought up. Either in a child care center. Or by a maid. Naturally by like most people I also wanted to have my cake and even when they left. University Milton and I both went to work in Washington for jobs where economists were there only let it cool. However before we were married. His career took him to New York City. While mine remained in Washington where I live where I like to work and the people I was working with. However we did not look forward to living apart.
ellauri353.html on line 582: Stalin ja muut NKP:n johtajat tiesivät erittäin hyvin Ranskan ja Englannin vallankumousten historian, eikä "punaisen Bonaparten" tai "punaisen munkin"1 haamu ei antanut heidän nukkua rauhassa. On huomattava, etteivät he olleet ainoita: valkoisten siirtolaisuuden aikana heräsi aika ajoin toiveita siitä, että Neuvostoliiton sotilasvallankaappaus, jota johtaa jokin kunnianhimoinen sotilasjohtaja, jonain päivänä pyyhkäisi pois bolshevikkihallinnon ja palauttaisi heidän valtakuntansa Venäjän heille.
ellauri370.html on line 58: Another thing that sets Esther's story apart is it takes place in Persia. Not in Israel, nor was she a woman living in Ancient Egypt. It's in a super exotic land that wasn't always accessible to the Jews or on their radar. Now it is.
ellauri375.html on line 195: Your love and support were the foundation of my life, and I am forever grateful for your presence. Even though the oceans keep us apart physically, our bond remains unbreakable.
ellauri378.html on line 136: I discovered this effect of wealth for myself when I transitioned from being a poor PhD student to a relatively better-off professor. As a student, I lived in an apartment with three other housemates. We shared several common areas: the living room, kitchen, and bathroom. As a professor, I moved into a 2-bedroom apartment that I had all to myself, not counting the wife and the kids. One would think that living in a bigger house would have made me happier—and it did. But only for a few weeks.
ellauri383.html on line 261: "They will take on the responsibility for handling certain issues. For example, Victor [Mr. Pinchuk] will provide 24 families of our captured sailors with apartments and continue solving issues of social assistance for all military personnel. This is our agreement," Zelensky said at a meeting with business representatives in Kyiv on June 20, according to the TV news service TSN.
ellauri389.html on line 379: As early as 1795 he published a volume of poems at Carlisle, which display a thoughtfulness unusual at his age. In 1796 he made the acquaintance of Coleridge on the latter's visit to Birmingham to enlist subscribers to his Watchman. Fascinated with Coleridge's conversation, Lloyd "proposed even to domesticate with him, and made him such a pecuniary offer that Coleridge immediately acceded to the proposal." This was £80 a year, in return for which Coleridge was to devote 3 hours every morning to his instruction; and although the undertaking (apart from the "domestication") may not have been very strictly performed, Lloyd, much later in life, speaks with enthusiasm of the benefit he had derived from Coleridge's society.
ellauri389.html on line 442: During the next 10 years Donne lived in poverty and humiliating dependence, first on the charity of Anne’s cousin at Pyrford, Surrey, then at a house in Mitcham, about 7 miles (11 km) from London, and sometimes in a London apartment, where he relied on the support of noble patrons. All the while he repeatedly tried (and failed) to secure employment, and in the meantime his family was growing; Anne ultimately bore 12 children, 5 of whom died before they reached maturity. Donne’s letters show his love and concern for his wife during these years: “Because I have transplanted her into a wretched fortune, I must labour to disguise that from her by all such honest devices, as giving her my company, and discourse.” About himself, however, Donne recorded only despair: “To be part of no body is as nothing; and so I am. … I am rather a sickness or a disease of the world than any part of it and therefore neither love it nor life.”
ellauri393.html on line 270: Huulihalkioinen Tad selvisi vain kuollaxeen 18-vuotiaana ehkä johkin muuhun tautiin. Silloin oli sen 190-senttinen isäpappa jo kuollut luotiin teatterissa. Willie oli isänsä ilmetty kuva, sama leukapartakin ja pää yhtä vinossa. Omaxi kuvaxeen hän teki hänet. Ei ihme että Willie oli isän lempilapsi. Mixi vitussa jenkit pitää Lincolnia jonain neropattina? Abe parahti: Mixi? Mixi? Jahve ärähti: mixikä ei?
ellauri399.html on line 212: The fellowship’s magazine, Marching the Penguin, tells the rest of the story. On March 6, Paramhansa told his disciples laughingly, “I have a big day tomorrow. Wish me luck.” The next day he attended a banquet at Los Angeles’ Biltmore Hotel for the new Indian ambassador, Binay Ranjan Sen, and his beautiful wife. *Seated with legs wide apart: Mme. Binay Ranjan Sen, wife of the Indian Ambassador, with a transsexual looking guru touching her private parts in a respectful Hindu way (the pronam.)" After eating modestly (pussy, vegetables, yellowish hairy nut juice and a raspberry parfait), the guru rose to make a speech about “spiritual India.” He ended it with a quotation from one of his own poems:
Where Ganges, woods, Himalayan man caves, and men dream God—I am hallowed; my elongated body part touched the wife of that sod.

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Katri Ikäheimo muistuttaa Anna-Kaisa Mustapartaa stallarina. Samanlaiset letit kuin Frozenin Elsalla.

ellauri403.html on line 301: Marcel H. Van Herpes, Ciceron säätiön johtaja, vertasi putinismia muihin hallintomuotoihin. Vuonna 2013 hän kuvaili putinismin yhtäläisyyksiä bonapartismiin, Italian sotien välisen fasismiin ja berluskonismiin.
ellauri408.html on line 367: Stars are tiny pinpricks of light that can “fall” to earth without ripping our solar system apart.
ellauri408.html on line 430: The Greek redactors of the NT texts were outrageous liars and they were too far apart geographically to keep their lies straight.
ellauri409.html on line 226: Tommy opetteli Kiplingin Danny Deeverin ulkoa jo koulupoikana. Samanlainen kylmiö kuin äitinsä. On ilmeistä että Eliotit oli narsisseja koko porukka, alapartaisesta lähetyssaarnaajasta alkaen tuplatyrä Tomiin saakka. Tyra tyrä mörk mörk. Siihen se sarja taisi sitten päättyä, Tomilla ei ollut jälkeläisiä. Runo on balladi joka kuvaa brittisotilaan teloittamista Intiassa murhasta. Hänen rykmenttinsä katsoo hänen teloitustaan paraatimuodostelmassa, ja runo koostuu kommenteista, joita he vaihtavat nähdessään hänet hirtettynä. Runoilija TS Eliot kutsui runoa "teknisesti (samoin kuin sisällöltään) merkittäväksi" pitäen sitä yhtenä Kiplingin parhaista balladeista. Hän sisällytti runon vuoden 1941 kokoelmaansa A Choice of Kipling´s Verse ja tarjosi runon analyysin johdannossa. Eliot kuvaili runon "raskasta rytmiä ja askelvaihdosta" sekä teknisesti että sisällöltään merkittäväksi. Hän päätteli, että Danny Deever oli "kasarmihuoneballadi, joka saavuttaa jotenkin runouden intensiivisyyden". Sekä Yeats että Eliot kirjoittivat pian Kiplingin kuoleman jälkeen, vuosina 1936 ja 1941, jolloin kriittinen mielipide hänen runoistaan ​​oli alhaalla; molemmat kuitenkin antoivat Danny Deeverille hommiota merkittävänä teoksena. Keskusteltuaan tästä matalasta kriittisestä mielipiteestä vuoden 1942 esseessä George Orwell kuvaili Danny Deeveria esimerkkinä Kiplingistä "pahimmillaan ja myös hänen törkeimmillään... melkein häpeällisenä nautintona, kuten halpojen makeisten maku, joita jotkut ihmiset salaa popsivat keski-iässä". Hän koki työn olevan esimerkki siitä, mitä hän kuvaili "hyväksi huonoksi runoudeksi"; säe, joka on pohjimmiltaan mautonta, mutta kuitenkin kiistatta viettelevä ja "merkki älyllisen ja turveloisen ihmisen emotionaalisesta päällekkäisyydestä".
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Mixi näiltäkin on alaparta ajeltu vastoin Patun nimenomaista kieltoa?

ellauri418.html on line 137: Napoleon Bonaparte ei arvostanut näytelmää. Hän kertoi Goethelle heidän tapaamisensa aikana 2. lokakuuta 1808, että "se ei ole hyvä piisi." Arestissa Saint Helenalla hän edelleen tuomitsee näytelmän. 2000-luvulla ranupelle Charliet on kaivaneet piisin uudestaan koipussista maahanmuuttovihan astaloxi.
ellauri424.html on line 150: Jouzenvartio harmaapartio. Dozor-B (ukrainaksi: Дозор-Б) on nelipyöräinen ukrainalainen panssaroitu auto. Sitä käuttävät Ukrainan ja Senegalin asevoimat.
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Serhin harmaapartion Goodreads arvioita


ellauri425.html on line 69: Jouzenvartioita harmaapartioita on sepustettu briteissä, ryssissä ja jenkeissä, toinen toisaan vetelämpiä. Terry Pratchettin fasistisympatiat tulee selkeästi esiin kuvan kenties huonoimmassa poliisiteemaisessa kiekkomaailmaniteessä. Serhi Lukijanenkon fantasiasepustus on syvältä persereiästä, mutta siellä sillä on oma lukijakuntansa.
ellauri425.html on line 236: Vuonna 1988 Strada järjesti ja johti kirjailijoiden seminaarin perestroikan ongelmista "Kulttuuri perestroikan aikana" Caprin saarella. Neuvostoliiton puolelta osallistuivat fasisti Fazil Iskander (jolle myönnettiin Malaparte- palkinto ) ja filologi Igor Vinogradov.
ellauri425.html on line 437: MOSCOW — When the doors swung open Wednesday at the first McDonald’s restaurant in the Soviet Union, thousands of Muscovites poured in to sip “milk cocktails” and taste their first “Beeg Mak Gamburgers,” picking them apart to marvel at the fixin’s.
ellauri426.html on line 60: Kokenut Pimeyden palvelija puhuu tulokkaalle vapaudesta. Hän kertoo, että jokainen saa elämässä sen paikan, minkä ansaitsee. Hän sanoo, että kaikenlainen sääli on alentavaa, aito rakkaus on sokeaa, todellinen hyvyys tarkoittaa avuttomuutta ja että todellinen vapaus on vapautta kaikista muista. - Onko kaikki tuo valhetta? - Ei, sanoin ja nyökkäsin. - Sekin on osa totuutta. Sveta, emme pysty löytämään absoluuttista totuutta. Totuus on aina vaihtoehtoinen, senkin kaksinaamainen Casanova. Jouzenpartio on niikö kommareita, ja harmaapartio on kokomustataustainen. Hämärän kähärässä kartiossa ollaan keskustalaisia. Kanat ja porsaat ovat tiimieläimiä, kissat yxinyrittäjiä. Kummassakin lisääntymisstrategiassa on puolesa.
ellauri426.html on line 162: Israelit eivät ole rasisteja vaan he harrastavat apartheidia. Se on ihan eri asia. Israel is under NGO attack, eli YK on antanut Israelille enemmän toppuutusjulkilausumia kuin koko muulle maailmalle yhteensä. Matkailumessuilla oli Gazan matkaesitteet Israelin tiskiltä juuri päässeet loppumaan. Korean ystäviltä löytyi tärkeää Juchhei materiaalia, kuten Kim Jong Unin puhe "Nopeuttakaamme vallankumouksen lopullista voittoa ideologisella hyökkäyxellä". Ei ihme että 10K sotilasta lähti mieluummin Kurskin mutkaan väistelemään Ukrainan drööneja kuin kuuntelemaan enää yhtään Kim Jong Unin pep talkia. Marxismi-leninismin sijasta Koreassa rulaa kimilsungismi-kimjongilismi.
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Rabbi Dovid Vigler on opiskellut apartheidia South Africassa Elon Muskin johdolla. His most recent book is “If G-d is Good, Why Can Life Be So F-cking Bad?”

ellauri428.html on line 76: Ai niin tää on sitä typerää oulipoa. Oulipo tuli esiin Make Eskelisen ja/tai Jakko Yli-Nokkavan yhteydessä. Tämmöset ylijuanikkaat virtaheposen kokoset tiilet trendasivat takavuosina. Perec oli ize aivan pelle  jöröjukkatukkineen ja volosataja kiskan näköisine alapartoineen, se kuului nähtävästi imagoon.  Ses parents, tous deux juifs d'origine polonaise, se sont mariés en 1934. Isi kuoli muukalaislegioonassa ja äpy Auschwitzissa. Jori kävi tosi paljon psykoanalyysissa. Kummakos että sen kirjat tuli vähän outoja.
ellauri428.html on line 280: In the rest of the paper, she wards off five objections to this account. To save space, I won’t go into them here, apart from the last one (she spells my first name wrong).
ellauri429.html on line 480: mustapartaisten päälliköiden palatsit, Ja
ellauri433.html on line 275: Ahmadin suosituxesta palestiinalaisia potkittiin pois Deutsche Wellestä. Jerusalemin ja Gazan kaistan tapahtumien kärjistyessä viime toukokuussa niille kerrottiin, että ette voi kirjoittaa "Israel tappaa lapsia", koska se on antisemitististä. Kun kirjoitat Israelin oikeuksien loukkauksista, sinua syytetään myös antisemitismistä. Viime toukokuussa DW lähetti työntekijöille sisäisen kaksisivuisen muistion, jossa kiellettiin heitä käyttämästä terminologiaa, kuten "kolonialismi" ja "apartheid" kuvaillessaan Israelia.
ellauri434.html on line 195: I am myself among the readers who found in Bulgakov a gateway drug to a country obsessed with literature, a place where fiction became true, and truth was somewhat fictional. The Master and Margarita, recommended by my dad, was responsible for my decision to move to Moscow rather than St Petersburg in the mid-90s. One more stately, seedy European city could hardly compete with the home of the naughty apartment and the caviar-eating black cat riding the tram without a ticket. Barely literate, with my collection of metro and phone tokens and up to date knowledge of how to avoid using them, I met book-obsessed friends at the real Patriarch’s Ponds. Later I joined a crowd of teenagers and their high school literature teacher as they walked for hours around Moscow reciting whole paragraphs from The Master and Margarita from memory, in front of the real – and also fictional – places from the novel.
xxx/ellauri010.html on line 139: ja monet muut apartheidin muodot

xxx/ellauri044.html on line 440: existence separate and apart from Sinclair. He is Dr. Lang. For a while he
xxx/ellauri056.html on line 283: Maurin tunnetuin biisi oli symbolistinen näytelmä Pelleas ja Melisande. The work never achieved great success on the stage, apart from in the operatic setting by Debussy, but it was at the time widely read and admired by the literary elite in the symbolist movement, such as Strindberg and Rilke. It also inspired other contemporary composers, including Gabriel Fauré, Arnold Schoenberg, and Jean Sibelius.


xxx/ellauri059.html on line 360: But nothing could be further from the truth. It is true that Shakespeare presents Shylock as a bitter, Christian-hating, money-grabbing, stingy man, dressed in the gabardine that set Jews apart from other citizens, but he gives Shylock a strong reason for hating Christians and wanting to get revenge for how they have treated him and the Jewish community.
xxx/ellauri068.html on line 557: Berlin died in 1989 at the age of 101. Composer Douglas Moore sets Berlin apart from all other contemporary songwriters, and includes him instead with Stephen Foster, Walt Whitman, and Carl Sandburg, as a "great American minstrel"—someone who has "caught and immortalized in his songs what we say, what we think about, and what we believe." Composer George Gershwin called him "the greatest songwriter that has ever lived" and composer Jerome Kern concluded that "Irving Berlin has no place in American music—he is American music."
xxx/ellauri087.html on line 653: Erityisen mielenkiintoisena maailmankolkkana Yrjö pitää Etelä-Afrikkaa, jonne hän lähtee joulukuussa luennoimaan yhdessä vaimonsa kanssa. – Etelä-Afrikassa monet asiat ovat vielä kunnossa apartheidin jälkeen. Siihen nähden meidän ongelmamme ovat pieniä. Mutta kyllä mekin voimme ottaa nappulaa köyhemmiltä sen sijaan, että olemme niin hanakasti toistemme kurkuissa. Tätä koitan tolkuttaa myös Jyrille ja Juri-Enzolle. Mutta ei ne vaan tahdo jättää rauhaan kärpäsiä.
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I’m from a small rural community, and ev’rybody who lived in my neighborhood, if you want to call it that, were relatives.  We called it “the circle,” and our house was there, my grandmother’s house was there, an aun’ an’ uncle who were childless lived there, and (uh) a couple of aunts an’ uncles who had children.  There were five female cousins, an’ in the summertime we hung out together all day long from early until late.  In my grandmother’s yard was a maple tree, and the five of us developed that into our apartment building.  Each of us had a limb, and [small laugh] the less daring cousins took the lo’er limbs, and I and another cousin a year younger than I always went as far to the top as we could, an’ we– we were kinda derisive of those girls who stayed with the lower limbs.  We had front doors an’ back doors.  The front door was the — the limb — were the limbs on the front, that were nearest (um) the boxwood hedge.  And the grass was all worn away in that area.  An’ then the back doorwa–was on the back side of the tree, an’ you could only enter the front an’ exit from the rear.  And that had to be done by swinging off a limb that was fairly high off the ground, and (um) my cousin Belinda and I had no problem with that, but the other girls — that was always somethin’ we had to coax them into doin’.  But still, you entered the front, you left the rear.  We (um) ate our lunches together.  When it was lunchtime — an’ our mothers always cooked lunch in the summertime ’cause they didn’ want to be in the hot kitchen at night.  So we would just take our (um) — go home, an’ we’d load our plates with all the vegetables an’ the cornbread, an’ get our glasses of milk or ice tea or whatever we were havin’, an’ we would head for somebody’s yard, where we would all sit down an’ eat together.  It was just an institution:  lunch in somebody’s yard.  An’ if you wanted to go home for a second helping– sometimes that was quite a little walk, but it was worth it, because that was our thing, having lunch together, every day.  (Um) We gathered at my grandmother’s on Sundays.  All my aunts would get those chairs, form a circle.  (Uh) One crocheted.  (Uh) Most of them just sat an’ talked, an’ we girls hung out for the main part with the women.  (Uh) The men would gather around the fish pond, which was in a side yard.  It was (um) — it was kind of a rock (um) pond that my granddaddy had, had built.  There was a ir’n pipe in the middle, an’ when he went fishin’, he would put his catch in there.  Or he caught a mud turtle, he’d put it in there.  An’ there it stayed until it was time to kill it an’ cook it, whatever it was.  The pipe in the middle had water that sprayed up all the time.  There was a locust tree near there, an’ that’s where we girls picked the leaves an’ the thorns to make the doll clothes out o’ the locust.  It’s where we always ate the watermelon.  We always had to save the rind, an’ we always had to leave some pink on that rind, because my grandmother made watermelon pickles out o’ that rind.  I hated the things.  I thought they were the worst things I ever put in my mouth.  But ever’body else thought watermelon pickles were just a great delicacy.  That was also around the time that ev’rybody grew gladiolias [sic] an’ I thought they were the ugliest flower I’d ever laid my eyes on, but ever’body had gladiolias.  ‘Course now I’ve come to appreciate the gladiolia, but back then I had absolutely no appreciation for it.  It was also where we made (uh) ice cream, (uh) on the front porch.  We made ice cream on Sunday afternoons.  I had an aunt who worked in the general mercantile business that my family owned, an’ she was only home on Sunday, so she baked all day:  homemade rolls an’ cakes.  And so, she made cakes an’ we made ice cream, an’ ever’body wan’ed to crank, of course.  (Um) That was just a big treat, to get to crank that ice cream.  It was jus’ our Sunday afternoon thing, an’ I, I think back on it.  All the aunts would sit around an’ they’d talk, an’ they’d smoke.  Even if you never saw those ladies smoke, any other time o’ the week.  On Sunday afternoon when we all were gathered about in gran- in granny’s yard, they’d have a cigarette.  Just a way of relaxing, I suppose.  The maple tree’s now gone.  In later years, it was thought the maple tree, our apartment building, was shading the house too much an’ causing mildew, so it was removed at some point.  And I don’t, to this day, enjoy lookin’ (uh) into that part o’ the yard. …


xxx/ellauri121.html on line 289: Peggy kävi kotikoulua. Sen vanhemmat pakkas sen selkäreppuun lähtiessään mezään hyönteisjahtiin. Perhosten nappaajat. She only attended full-time school at eight, in Toronto. Readers of Cat's Eye (1988), a chilling account of the lasting damage of childhood bullying, might expect that these years were problematic, but apart from a fleeting reference to "a horrific Grade 4 teacher" there is no suggestion that Atwood was especially unhappy, though she did recently write that "I was now faced with real life, in the form of other little girls - their prudery and snobbery, their Byzantine social life based on whispering and vicious gossip, and an inability to pick up earthworms without wriggling all over and making mewing noises like a kitten". Mä koitin opettaa Helmiä olemaan inhoomatta matoja 2-vuotiaana. Inhoo se niitä kuitenkin vaikkon biologi. Ja Seija ei voi sietää käärmeitä, se näkee kuumina öinä niistä unia. KKK-äijät marssi kadulla 20-luvulla kuin kihomadot. Niitä kiemurteli valkoisina ruskeiden kiekuroiden kimpussa kakkapotassa kun oltiin pieniä.
xxx/ellauri121.html on line 316: But back to young Peggy. As a result of the governor's award, The Edible Woman was published. Atwood began to enjoy a growing reputation; nonetheless, while her own career took off, she still devoted considerable amounts of time to a small radical publishing house, Anansi, in which her first and only husband was deeply involved. Over this period, Atwood and Jim Polk drifted apart, and Atwood began a relationship with the novelist Graeme Gibson. Together with Graeme's two teenage sons, Matt and Grae, they went off to a farm in a small agricultural community in 1973 in Alliston.
xxx/ellauri123.html on line 372: Weinreb grew up in Scheveningen, Netherlands, to which his family had moved in 1916, and became notorious for selling a fictitious escape route for Jews from the occupied Netherlands in the Second World War. When his scheme fell apart in 1944, he left his home in Scheveningen and went into hiding in Ede. He was imprisoned for 3½ years after the war for fraud as well as collaboration with the German occupier. In his memoirs, published in 1969 he maintained that his plans were to give Jews hope for survival and that he had assumed that the liberation of the Netherlands would take place before his customers were deported. The debate about his guilt or innocence—called the “Weinreb affair”—was very heated in the Netherlands in the 1970s, involving noted writers like Renate Rubinstein and Willem Frederik Hermans. In an attempt to end this debate, the government asked the Rijksinstituut Oorlogsdocumentatie (Netherlands institute for war documentation) to investigate the matter. in 1976 the institute issued a report (of which a part already was leaked to the press in 1973), which determined that his memoirs were "a collection of lies and fantasies," and that his collaboration had caused 70 deaths. Although his activities did contribute to some Jews' survival, most Jews who fell for Weinreb's swindle were deported and killed.
xxx/ellauri124.html on line 389: “XYZ meal from Seamless is arriving at your apartment/house in 15 minutes. Enjoy.” Another option is to Venmo them enough to cover a pick-me-up lunch or coffee.
xxx/ellauri124.html on line 528: There are 6 tapbacks, basically they are prefabricated one word text messages that appear on the screen inside the first pair part instead of a new message. Big fat hairy deal, but it sets you apart from the hoi polloi. Those six responses include a
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 447: Durante un viaje por el sur de España, el narrador (un arqueólogo francés) conoce a Don José Lizarrabengoa, un exmilitar de origen navarro (de Elizondo, en Baztán). Don José le cuenta una historia entretenida: sus amores con Carmen (de Echalar), una gitana sensual que se cruzó por su camino, lo apartó del Ejército y lo arrastró hacia el delito, convirtiéndolo en un bandido. Don José, ciego de amor por Carmen, toleró que estuviera casada con un bandolero llamado «El Tuerto», a cuya banda Don José se unió y con el que colaboró en emboscadas y crímenes hasta que por celos lo desafió y mató en una pelea de cuchillos.
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 868: And watching, with eternal lids apart, Ja kazomassa luomet ikuisesti ylhäällä
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 182: Madame de Staël (/stal/) ou bien Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, baronne de Staël-Holstein, était une romancière, épistolière et philosophe genevoise et française née le 22 avril 1766 à Paris où elle est morte le 14 juillet 1817. Issue d´une famille de protestants valdo-genevois richissimes, fille du ministre des finances de Louis XVI Jacques Necker, elle est élevée dans un milieu de gens de lettres. Elle épouse, en 1786, le baron Erik Magnus Staël von Holstein, ambassadeur du roi Gustave III de Suède auprès de la cour de France à Versailles. Le couple se séparera en 1800. Devenue baronne de Staël, elle mène une vie sentimentale agitée et entretient en particulier une relation orageuse avec Benjamin Constant, écrivain et homme politique franco-vaudois rencontré en 1794. Entretemps, sa réputation littéraire et intellectuelle s´est affirmée grâce à trois essais philosophiques que sont les Lettres sur les ouvrages et le caractère de Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1788), De l´influence des passions sur le bonheur de l´individu et des nations (1796) et De la littérature considérée dans ses rapports avec les institutions sociales (1800). Favorable à la Révolution française et aux idéaux de 1789 au debut, elle adopte une position critique dès 1791 et ses idées d´une monarchie constitutionnelle la font considérer comme une opposante gênante par les maîtres de la révolution. Malgré le statut de diplomate de son mari, elle doit se réfugier auprès de son père en Suisse à plusieurs reprises. Interdite de séjour sur le sol français par Napoléon Bonaparte qui la considère comme un obstacle à sa politique, elle s´installe en Suisse dans le château familial de Coppet qui sert de lieu principal de rencontres au groupe du même nom, et d´où elle fait paraître Delphine (1802), Corinne ou l´Italie (1807) et De l´Allemagne (1810/1813b). Ses œuvres fictionnelles majeures, dans lesquelles elle représente des femmes victimes des contraintes sociales qui les enchaînent, sont Delphine (1802) et Corinne ou l´Italie (1807).
xxx/ellauri129.html on line 573: Kaunis nainen miellyttää silmiä, hyvä nainen sydäntä. 1. on jalokivi, 2 on aarre.Napoleon BonaparteMFUCK!
xxx/ellauri130.html on line 331: Vain uskonto estää köyhiä murhaamasta rikkaita.Napoleon BonaparteMKILL!
xxx/ellauri138.html on line 35: Kuten olen monesti jo paasannut, kiitollisuus on vituttava ilmiö. Sehän on IOU-lappujen keräämistä, velanottoa ja velanperintää. Hyvin amerikkalaista luottomeininkiä. In god we trust, all others pay cash. Obrigado. Much obliged. They owe me SOOOOOOO much, sanoi Jill kun Niklas oli pelastettu tolppa-apinan perheestä Bostoniin itäeurooppalaisine leukapartoineen. Se on vittua. Hyvä teko kiittää ize izeään, ei siihen pitäis vaatia mitään velkakirjoja.
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 520: “Alone with her good angels, far apart Enkeleiden kanssa samassa makkarissa vetää
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 134: More recently: Israel is the world's nastiest terrorist state since Nazi Germany, (apart from the USA actions in My Lai, Vietnam, when US soldiers massacred 500 unarmed villagers). USA always supports the Israeli atrocities, it even gives the Israelis the aircraft and other weapons for killing Palestinians. Now the USA is blocking UN from criticising Israel. UK politicians and media usually support Israel. Ironic, isn't it? I guess it's usually the guys that feel they're losing that are the most atrocious.
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 199: And the land shall mourn, every family apart (Zech. 12:12). Two have interpreted this verse. One said: “This is the mourning over the Messiah,” and the other said: “This is the mourning over the Evil Inclination” [which will be killed by God in the Messianic days]. Yerushalmi Talmud Sukka 55b[10],[11]
xxx/ellauri154.html on line 196: – Mokomakin Höm! Höm Höm!... parta kuin variksenpesä, nuhruinen, vanha, harmaa, takkuinen, kapinen parta, parta, jolla ei ole ymmärtämystä, häpyä eikä naisenkunnioitusta; parta joka ei ole näkevinään, ei kuulevinaan, ei tajuavinaan; parta, resuparta, naavaparta. Kunpa italiantauti vapauttaisi minut tuosta ilkeästä lurjuksesta, jonka nenä on kuin polttoraudalla nipistetty, oikea sontanenä, hallan panema nenä, nenä kuin luutunpohja, kaikkea uskontoa vailla, kuolemankalpea nenä, sieluton nenä, jossa ei ole edes nenän varjoakaan, ei näe pisaraa, on aivan jäähileessä, inhottava nenä! vanha nenä! nenä, jossa tuuli vinkuu... kuollut nenä! Mikä minut on kiinnittänyt ruohon näppynenään, tuohon vanhaan ovenhakaan, joka ei enää tunne tietään? Paholainen vieköön tuon ikälopun kunniattoman nenän, tuon vanhan mehuttoman parran, tuon marakatinnaaman, nuo vanhat haituvat, tuon ukkorääsyn, tuon vanhan vaikka minkä! Ja otanpa izelleni nuoren miehen, joka tekee miehen töitä... kunnolla ja aina. Ja sitten...
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 324: After about six months of living in apartments in the Palazzo Sessa with her mother (separately from Sir William) and begging Greville to come and fetch her, Emma came to understand that he had cast her off. She was furious when she realised what Greville had planned for her, but eventually started to enjoy life in Naples and responded to Sir William's intense courtship just before Christmas in 1786. They fell in love, Sir William forgot about his plan to take her on as a temporary mistress, and Emma moved into his apartments, leaving her mother downstairs in the ground floor rooms. Emma was unable to attend Court yet, but Sir William took her to every other party, assembly and outing.
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 384: Emma was anxious to leave the country, but owing to the risk of arrest if she travelled on a normal ferry, she and Horatia hid from her creditors for a week before boarding a private vessel bound for Calais on 1 July 1814, with £50 in her purse. Initially taking apartments at the expensive Dessein's Hotel, she initially kept up a social life and fine dining by relying on creditors. Her old housekeeper, Dame Francis, came to run the household and hired other servants. But soon she was deeply in debt and suffering from longstanding health problems, including stomach pains, nausea and diarrhoea. She turned to the Roman Catholic church and joined the St Pierre congregation.
xxx/ellauri167.html on line 542: This subject being new to me, I have imagined that if it be so to you also, you may receive the same satisfaction in seeing, which I have had in forming the analysis of it: & I believe you will think with me that if Wishaupt had written here, where no secrecy is necessary in our endeavors to render men wise & virtuous, he would not have thought of any secret machinery for that purpose. As Godwin, if he had written in Germany, might probably also have thought secrecy & mysticism prudent. I will say nothing to you on the late revolution of France, which is painfully interesting. Perhaps when we know more of the circumstances which gave rise to it, & the direction it will take, Buonaparte, its chief organ, may stand in a better light than at present.
xxx/ellauri167.html on line 598: If the idea of network coverage being driven by liberal bias wasn’t new to the 1968 convention, the heat and undeniable violence of the convention was a perfect opportunity for white, conservative, middle Americans to coalesce in their resentment—and not just in the South, but across the nation. America was falling apart at the seams, and the network news was seen as complicit in the conspiracy by virtue of recording what was happening.
xxx/ellauri167.html on line 672: Monet diskordianistit toimivat täysin yhdistyksistä riippumattomina ja diskordianismin yhtenä kulmakivenä on pidetty ajatusta, jonka mukaan "diskordianistien tulee pysyä erixeen" ("Discordians must stick apart"). Viime aikoina diskordianistilahkot ympäri maailmaa ovat kuitenkin ryhtyneet järjestäytymään ja muun muassa keräämään historiikkeja liikkeen toiminnasta. Suomessa diskordianismia edustavia ryhmittymiä ovat muun muassa Pakanaverkko ry, Turun Eristinen Seura ry ja Suomen Äärimmäisen Vapaa Eristinen Liike. Pakanaverkko määrittelee diskordianismin yhdeksi edustamistaan pakanauskonnoista. Turun Eristisen Seuran diskordianismi edustaa niin aatteellista, filosofista kuin uskonnollistakin suuntausta, "joka juontaa juurensa Principia Discordia -nimisen kirjoituskokoelman luomisesta alkaneeseen liikehdintään". Suomen Äärimmäisen Vapaa Eristinen Liike on koettanut rekisteröityä uskonnolliseksi yhdyskunnaksi, mutta Patentti ja Rekisterihallitus hylkäsi hakemuksen vuonna 2015 ja Helsingin Hallinto-oikeus hylkäsi yhdyskunnan valituksen vuonna 2016. Perusteluna oli että uskonto ei saa olla naurettava. Se on vakava asia.
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xxx/ellauri178.html on line 362: On 25 May 1901, Chekhov married Olga Knipper quietly, owing to his horror of weddings. She was a former protégée and sometime lover of Nemirovich-Danchenko whom he had first met at rehearsals for The Seagull. Up to that point, Chekhov, known as "Russia's most elusive literary bachelor," had preferred passing liaisons and visits to brothels over commitment. For the rest, he lived largely at Yalta, she in Moscow, pursuing her acting career. In 1902, Olga suffered a miscarriage; and Americans have offered evidence, based on the couple's letters, that conception may have occurred when Chekhov and Olga were apart, although Russian scholars have rejected that claim. Perhaps the semen was conveyed from Yalta to Moscow by snail mail.
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 231: They died 6 weeks apart: Coop of cancer and Hem of a self inflicted gun shot wound. Apparently Hem could not go on without Coop.
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 351: Un autre témoin décrit la suite : « Sa colonne l'avait à moitié franchi lorsqu'un feu de flanc la fit rétrograder. Les grenadiers enlevèrent Bonaparte et l'entrainèrent, il fut précipité dans un marais où il enfonça jusqu'à mi-corps.
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 399: He thought he was "the golden boy" of the New York literary elite, but his friends later remembered him in their memoirs as a man who, despite his brilliance, never fulfilled his potential; as Howe put it, a "Wunderkind grown into tubby sage ... he died as a lonely sloth." He died on July 14, 1956 of a heart attack in his one-room apartment in Chicago.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 102: Gordimerin kirjat käsittelevät moraalisia ja psykologisia jännitteitä, joita rotujen väliset suhteet luovat hänen kotimaassaan Etelä-Afrikassa. Sentään vastusti apartheidiä. Siitä ei tykänneet mustat eikä valkoiset.
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Varieties of apartness


xxx/ellauri193.html on line 120: Broadly speaking, apartheid was delineated into petty apartheid, which entailed the segregation of public facilities and social events, and grand apartheid, which dictated housing and employment opportunities by race. Like petty theft and grand theft.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 122: The first apartheid law was the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, 1949, followed closely by the Immorality Amendment Act of 1950, which made it illegal for most South African citizens to marry or pursue sexual relationships across racial lines.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 128: Before South Africa became a republic in 1961, politics among white South Africans was typified by the division between the mainly Afrikaner pro-republic conservative and the largely English anti-republican liberal sentiments, with the legacy of the Boer War still a factor for some people. Once South Africa became a republic, Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd called for improved relations and greater accord between people of British descent and the Afrikaners. He claimed that the only difference was between those in favour of apartheid and those against it. The ethnic division would no longer be between Afrikaans and English speakers, but between blacks and whites.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 130: Apartheid legislation was repealed on 17 June 1991, leading to multiracial elections in April 1994. Gordimer sai palkinnon 1991, selvä poliittinen tilaus siis. Eikö löytynyt yhtään riittävästi ansioituneita mutiaisia? Jälkeenpäin joutuivat paleface apartheid bossit esittämään pahoitteluja, josssa ne olivat toinen toistaan runollisempia.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 137: Tavaan siis Gordimerin nidettä Kotipyssy joka on kirjoitettu apartheidin loputtua. Sivulla 12 ei edes vielä tiedetä kuka oli murhattu. Henkilöt on taas jotain kolonialistisia kermaperseitä. Valkeahan Nadinekin näyttää olevan. Tai no, se on puolijuutalainen. Suu on ohuthuulinen. Onkohan se perintöä isän vai äidin puolelta.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 404: In addition to those disagreements, Roberts criticises Gordimer's post-apartheid advocacy on behalf of black South Africans, in particular her opposition to the government's handling of the AIDS crisis, as paternalistic and hypocritical white liberalism. The biography also stated that Gordimer's 1954 New Yorker essay, "A South African Childhood", was not wholly biographical and contained some fabricated events.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 406: The House Gun (1998) was Gordimer's second post-apartheid novel. It follows the story of a couple, Claudia and Harald Lingard, dealing with their son Duncan's murder of one of his housemates. The novel treats the rising crime rate in South Africa and the guns that virtually all households have, as well as the legacy of South African apartheid and the couple's concerns about their son's lawyer, who is black and pompous and has an irritating mannerism of saying eh-ahe or ah-heh, with a hat on the e.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 430: During the post-apartheid years, Gordimer was active in the HIV/AIDS movement, addressing the need for government funding for HIV/AIDS prevention and care. She and I served on the US Task Force on spreading AIDS in Africa.
xxx/ellauri195.html on line 179: Knuut Suuri tai Knuut II Suuri oli Englannin, Tanskan ja Norjan kuningas sekä Schleswigin ja Pommerin kuvernööri. Knuut seurasi isäänsä Sven Haarapartaa tämän valloittaessa Englannin elokuussa 1013. Hänen isänsä kuoli seuraavan vuoden helmikuussa, ja tanskalaiset julistivat Knuutin Englannin kuninkaaksi.
xxx/ellauri195.html on line 183:
Vanhemmat:
Sven Haaraparta

xxx/ellauri195.html on line 302: Nature intended women to be our slaves. They are our property. Napoleon Bonaparte
xxx/ellauri200.html on line 358: family apartment and though it was part midnight she
xxx/ellauri201.html on line 56: Hyvin muistan senkin illan, kun Isokukko-Uljas meidän pirtin ovesta sisään astui. Oli sillä kokoa kerrakseen, semmoinen jyhkeä uros se oli, melkein kaksimetrinen. Jäi se Einokin sitä pienemmäksi, se metsätyömies, joka minua siihen aikaan omanaan piti ja minun kamarissani öisin kävi hoitamassa isännän hommia, kun ei siitä ukonturakkeesta, vanhasta aviollisesta miehenpuolestani Kustista, siihen hommaan ollut. Kun se Isokukko-Uljas talvitamineitaan siinä alkoi riisua ja tummapartaisen naamansa kaulahuivien alta näkyville toi, niin kyllä siinä semmoinen kunnioitus huokaisi läpi tuvan. Kyllä ne nuoremmat tukkisavotan miehet sitä heti ylöspäin katsoivat, oli se vaan semmoinen karju että. Eino niistä vaan uskalsi kyselemään, olikos tulija se uusi työmies, jonka oli kerrottu tulevan. Se ilmoitti Isokukko-Uljas olevansa, matala oli sillä ääni ja vakaat liikkeet. Veti sentään suutaan hymyyn ja jokaista se kädenpuristuksella tervehti. Minuakin puristi isolla kourallaan ja hymysi leveästi. Oli siinä vasta mies! Ai ai ai, en minä siihen ikään mennessä semmoista miestä ollut vielä nähnytkään. Ei ollut Einokaan sen veroinen kuin tämä uusi tulija. Sanoi nimekseen Uljas ja haukkumanimekseen vielä Isokukko-Uljas. Siitä se riemu repesi, kun muut työmiehet nauruun rähähtivät. Vanha ukkoni Kusti, se uivelo, kompuroi siihen kamaristaan ja alkoi marista, että enää ei meille yhtään savotan jätkää oteta kortteeriin. Vaan kun se Uljas ukonrutjakkeen eteen astui ja jyrähti, että hänelle oli paikka jo tästä talosta etukäteen luvattu, niin meni hiljaiseksi se minun eunukkini. Semmoinen kyvytön köntys kun olikin. Minuakin pienempi.
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Madeleine vanished from her family’s holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal on May 3, 2007. Tää isonenäreikäinen kaveri oli käärinyt sen huoparullaan josta pisti lapsen jalat. Yhtä tumpelo kuin Raatimiehenkadun Bob.

xxx/ellauri212.html on line 171: nothing at all apart from me and in themselves, I am
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 206: Napoleon Bonaparte kutsui englantilaisia kauppamiesten kansakunnaksi, sanoi Norris-setä Suttyn ajatuksissa. Se ei ehkä ole kovin paha asia?
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 388: Crane´s mother and father were constantly fighting, and they divorced early in April 1917. Crane dropped out of East High School in Cleveland during his junior year and left for New York City, promising his parents he would attend Columbia University later. His parents, in the middle of their divorce proceedings, were upset. Crane took various copywriting jobs and moved between friends´ apartments in Manhattan. Between 1917 and 1924 he moved back and forth between New York and Cleveland, working as an advertising copywriter and a worker in his father´s factory. From Crane´s letters, it appears that New York was where he felt most at home, and much of his poetry is set there.
xxx/ellauri228.html on line 300: Lääketieteellistä psykologia tohtori Chris Keviniä lähestyy lähettiläs joka taistelee DBA: lle, yritykselle, joka ylläpitää Solaris -planeettaa kiertävää avaruusasemaa, joka välittää tiedemiesystävänsä tohtori Gibrarianin lähettämän viestin. Gibrarian pyytää Kelviniä tulemaan asemalle auttamaan epätavallisen ilmiön ymmärtämisessä, mutta ei halua selittää enempää. DBA ei ole varma, miten edetä, koska Solariksen opiskelutehtävä on sivuutettu eikä kukaan astronauteista halua palata kotiin. Lisäksi DBA on menettänyt yhteyden asemalle äskettäin lähetettyyn turvapartioon. Kevin suostuu soolotehtävään Solarikseen viimeisenä yrityksenä tuoda miehistö turvallisesti kotiin.
xxx/ellauri234.html on line 474: This really hits home for me. I am exactly 27 years old, I work two somewhat dead-end, low-paying jobs (warehouse at Floor and Decor and a DSP for the developmentally disabled). Last year, I tried to commit suicide in my car after a long period of living in my car. The car didn't survive the suicide attempt, but I did. Surprisingly, I only got a few bumps and bruises from the accident, but nothing major. I was in a psych ward for 2 weeks. After that, I had to move back in with my parents in their one bedroom apartment. I hate them for all that they put me through this past year, but I'm grateful for their conditional love. My presence in my dad's life counts for a lot, especially since he probably feels like a failure like you and me.
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 65: Mutta se ei ole hänen tarinansa loppu. Todistetun johtajan elämä ei ole hiljaista rauhan aikana. Seuraavaksi hän auttaa taistelemaan bonapartisteja vastaan, jotka aikovat murtaa Napoleonin St. Helenasta. Matkalla kotiin Englantiin hän pelastaa vaimonsa ja miehistönsä hurrikaanilta. Koko uransa ajan hän ansaitsee ritarin ja kontraamiraalin arvoarvon. Eli kronologisesti näin:
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1094: ⁠Sweetly divided apart,
xxx/ellauri252.html on line 334: Vaikein asia Simojoen uralla oli laajan vaikutuksen saanut Salama-jupakka Juhannustanssit-teoksen tiimoilta. Kapinakenraali oli Pispalan suulas Voltaire, juuri 28 vuotta täyttänyt Hannu Salama, joka tunnettiin kiivaana, uhmakkaana, omapäisenä, mustapartaisena ja ylimielisenä kirjailijana. Taivaallisia sotajoukkoja johti Uudessakaupungissa syntynyt 56-vuotias arkkipiispa Martti Simojoki. Pyllynruma Margit Borg Sundman (kok) toimi taantumuxen sotanuijana.
xxx/ellauri253.html on line 209: Ja tälläsiä vastaansanomattomia murhamoteja: Kyömynenän apartheidjärbän perhe nirhattiin. Angolasta päin toiminut kommunistien tukema sissiryhmä antoi kalpeanaamoille mitä kuului ja kuka käski. Sen jälkeen hän oli omistautunut kommunismin vastaiseen taisteluun, kuten Pekka Pykälä. Reppu pykälään ja kommareita päin! Jumankauta etnää paskiaiset ottaa päähän.
xxx/ellauri280.html on line 252: In Nur-Sultan, the sun does not shine often from November to January, while in summer, apart from afternoon thunderstorms, it shines regularly.
xxx/ellauri304.html on line 556: “While in Japan, Miles meets the Yakuza chieftain, the aging Nagoya, and learns that, by blood, he is truly a member of this crime family. But Nagoya’s assistant and heir, the street warrior Sato, also of mixed blood, tries to drive Miles away because the young American and Sato’s woman, Lady Tomiko, are clearly falling in love. Yet Miles eventually wins over the Yakuza men and Sato is among the group that returns with Miles to New York to slowly, individually, bloodily tear apart the DeSanto Mafia crime family.”
xxx/ellauri306.html on line 161: Sellaiset ovat markkinat ja huomenna isot toripäivät. Surkimuksia turpiin, se on nykyajan sankariteko. Niin että jos vaikkapa mutantit ninjakilpikonnat ja rotta Tikku sattuisivat tähän nyt hyviään tekemään, heidän olisi tykkänään käännettävä kelkkansa. Ei enää köyhien hyysäämistä! Päinvastoin, puukko hampaissa kimppuun ja nylkemään neitoselta viimeistäkin ihokasta ja täyttämään sen kukkaroa iloisten puolikuoriveikkojen cumilla. For the TV show, TMNT creator Peter Laird decided to give each Turtle a different color to make it easier to tell them apart: Leonardo has a blue bandana, Raphael a red bandana, Donatello a purple bandana and Michelangelo an orange bandana. Kilpurit pelaa Aprilin kanssa räsypokkaa ja April häviää.
xxx/ellauri306.html on line 685: LAUNCELOT: The sods! I'll tear them apart

xxx/ellauri366.html on line 353: Olli tunnetaan parhaiten vuosikymmeniä kestäneestä toiminnastaan inhimillisten heikkouksien, tittelinkipeyden, tietämättömyyden, kateellisuuden ja monien muiden piirteiden karrikoijana. Tunnetuin hänen pakinoidensa hahmoista oli Mustapartainen mies, joka kamppaili byrokratian kanssa ja saattoi sen tai yksityisen turhamaisuuden edustajat kerta kerran jälkeen häpeään. Poliittisena hahmona häntä ei muisteta. Olli ei ollutkaan sinänsä poliittinen pakinoitsija Suomen Sosialidemokraatin Sasu Punaseen tai Helsingin Sanomien Eeroon verrattuna, mutta hän otti välillä myös poliittista kantaa, ja silloin yleensä selkeän oikeistolaisesti.
xxx/ellauri376.html on line 236: Eräänä syksynä, kun johtaja vaatii kiireellisesti autoveron maksamista ja mylly vaatii rahat takaisin jauhojen jauhamisesta, Anton joutuu menemään kaupunkiin messuille myymään hevosen - ainoan karjan, joka hänellä on jäljellä. Hän pääsee hädin tuskin maakuntakaupunkiin, jossa hän ei ole käynyt moneen vuoteen. Siellä hän viettää koko päivän messuilla, eikä löydä sopivaa ostajaa. Punapartainen mies suostuttelee Antonin odottamaan huomiseen, sanomalla, että hän on jo löytänyt hänelle hyvän ostajan ja vie hänet yöpymään tutun omistajan luo. Antonille tarjotaan juotavaa, ja hän nukahtaa, ja seuraavana aamuna hän huomaa, että punapartainen mies on kadonnut ja hänen hevosensa on varastettu. Vieraiden neuvosta hän menee etsimään hevosta yhdestä kylästä, joka tunnetaan varastettujen hevosten ajamisesta siellä. Samalla majatalon isäntä ottaa pois lampaannahkaisen turkin maksuna oleskelusta.
xxx/ellauri380.html on line 465: Iraqis showed ineptness against an Iranian military ripped apart by revolutionary turmoil in the 1980s and could not win a three-decades-long war against the Kurds. The Arab military performance on both sides of the 1990 Kuwait war was at best mediocre. And the Arabs have done poorly in nearly all the military confrontations with Israel. Why this unimpressive record? There are many factors—economic, ideological, technical—but perhaps the most important has to do with culture and certain societal attributes which inhibit Arabs from producing an effective military force.
xxx/ellauri380.html on line 490: Israel's northern border is effectively shut down to a depth of five kilometres from the borderline – the low casualty figures among civilians are because the civilian population has largely moved further south, becoming refugees in their own country. This is a situation unprecedented in Israel's history, apart from the unfortunate exiles in Egypt and Iraq.
xxx/ellauri388.html on line 94: Among other things, Craucher arranged and partially donated armbands for the participants of the Peasant March. The unstable and drunk Runolinna shot Craucher to death in her apartment on 8 March 1932.
xxx/ellauri388.html on line 469: Spenser´s Britomarta is not only an allegorical representation of the virtue of chastity, but also a multidimensional heroine, and the creation of her character goes back to the roots of the epic tradition. It can be said that apart from Ariosto, to whom Spenser was much indebted, and his Bradamante in Orlando Furioso, from whom the character of Britomart was copycatted. Presenting a woman travelling in the guise of a knight and fighting alongside and against male warriors might be seen as something quite uncommon.
xxx/ellauri400.html on line 309: Those days turned into weeks and the weeks into months. There were large dumpsters on the side of the building next to her apartment, so the neighbors never gave much thought to the smell. the apartment building was full of noisy children and teenagers and no one questioned the constant hum of TV noise in the background.
xxx/ellauri414.html on line 170: Heräsin unesta jossa mulla oli pieni puoli-intialainen tyttöystävä. Sen nimi oli Antthaagni, kuten saatoin tavata sanskritixi nuhruisesta brosyyristä, jossa esiteltiin sen avuja. Menin tapaamaan sitä sotkuiseen vanhojen tavaroiden puotiin jossa se puuhasi jotain meikittömänä aika karun näköisenä. Se ei antanut halata eikä pussata. Oliko tää nyt tässä, mietin ja tunnustelin että parta oli ajamatta. Peilistä kazoi outo mustapartainen jäbä, joku jenkki tv-tähti. Alkoi naurattaa. Blooming fire nimistä tyttöäkin hymyilytti ja se kysyi mille nauran. Tytön äiti oli viinaanmenevä amerikkalainen nainen jolla oli uusi mies. Tavasin juuri sen nimeä brosyyristä kun heräsin. Pikkuveli oli puoliveteessä. Kusi vaahtosi. Anthos on kukka kreikassa muttei sanskulotissa, missä se on pushpaani.
xxx/ellauri416.html on line 628: Kumppaninetsinnästä unelmapartnerin löytämiseen muutamassa päivässä, ikuinen rakkaus ja onni odottavat kulman takana. Heitä hyvästit sinkkuelämälle, hanki oma vanha kunnon Pat! Suomalaiset kinkut pitävät koulutusta, älykkyyttä, aistillisuutta, uskollisuutta, rehellisyyttä, anteliaisuutta ja persoonallisuutta erittäin tärkeinä rakkaudessa ja parisuhteessa. Academic Singles on suurin nettideittipalvelu, joka on erikoistunut kumppaninetsintään, deittailuun ja anteliaiden ihmisten tapaamiseen. Tuhannet sinkut etsivät korkeakoulutettua unelmakumppania: chattikumppania, treffejä, rakkaussuhdetta ja ihanaa tulevaisuutta. Tavoite: siittimen ja emättimen pakahduttava rakkaus ja sen perään pitkäkestoinen leipääntynyt suhde. 
xxx/ellauri417.html on line 304: Det är bara att gratulera och tacka de fria västapornas ledare för att åthjälpa den invasiva apartens utrotning från planeten så snabbt som möjligt. Ingen vill ha dem här, kommenterar den resterande faunan (mestadels kor och kycklingar).
xxx/ellauri427.html on line 178: Suddenly, Martha will stop bemoaning the fact that her sister is lazy and shiftless, and doesn't have a job and pay her way, and get somebody to clean her apartment, which she can't afford if she wants to eat, too, and make better choices about the men in her life...and realize her sister is SEVENTEEN!
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