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ellauri020.html on line 468: We were walking through the rubble of the Commodore Hotel, which would soon reopen as the Grand Hyatt. Ivana had been given the responsibility of supervising all the decoration; she was hard at it, despite the fact that she was wearing a white wool Thierry Mugler jumpsuit and pale Dior shoes as she picked her way through the sawdust. “I told you never to leave a broom like this in a room!” she screamed at one worker. Screaming at her employees had become part of her hallmark, perhaps her way of feeling power. Later, in Atlantic City, she would become known for her obsession with cleanliness. Determined to bring glamour to Trump Castle, she became famous for her attention to appearances, once moving a pregnant waitress, desperate for big tips, off the casino floor. The woman was placed in a distant lounge and given a clown’s suit to disguise her condition.
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ellauri036.html on line 44: Sand oli kova kirjoittamaan, yli 70 romaania ja 50 muuta prujausta. Sand tunnettiin aikanaan romaaniensa ohella myös decoration:line-through">hänen lukuisista rakkaussuhteistaan kuuluisiin miehiin. Sandilla oli suhde Alfred de Musset´n (1833–1835), Frédéric Chopinin (1836–1847) ja siinä välissä ehkä myös Franz Lisztin kanssa. Keuhkosairaan Chopinin Sand jätti pari vuotta ennen tämän kuolemaa lapsistaan johtuneen kiistan vuoksi. Chopin pelkäsi tulevansa elävältä haudatuxi ja vaati ruumiinavausta. Sillä oli kokonainen nippu keuhkosairauxia, puuttui enää korona. Arkussa ei saa vedetyxi henkeä, voi tukehtua kuoliaaxi. Hautajaisissa piti soittaa Mozartin Requiem, mutta ne viivästyivät, koska kirkko ei sallinut naisten rallattavan seurakunnassa. No suostui ne sitten julkisuuden pakosta, mutta pitkin hampain.
ellauri037.html on line 115: Nää hölmöt pätkät on decoration:line-through">vastareaktio (vastavaikutus? reaktio?) vlogeille

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ellauri053.html on line 975: On my father’s desk I discovered two bound volumes containing copies of letters written by him to my cousin Indira. My cousin had evidently carefully preserved all the letters and copied them out in her beautiful handwriting in the two volumes neatly decorated by her brother Surendranath.
ellauri054.html on line 102: The museum has a spacious garden featuring an arbor or "berceau" made of pear-trees. The mausoleum has a 1960-70 decor.
ellauri054.html on line 169: Samanniminen irkku maalari Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992) ei käyttänyt hattua. Bacon did not begin to paint until his late twenties, having drifted in the late 1920s and early 1930s as an interior decorator, bon vivant, and gambler. Since his death, Bacon's reputation has grown steadily, and his work is among the most acclaimed, expensive and sought-after on the art market. Extinctus amabitur idem. Niistettynä rakastetaan tätäkin. Oikeassa oli nimiserkku!
ellauri060.html on line 122: Höpsistä. Kuten Enädecoration:line-through">järvi eikun -koski ize muutamaa lausetta myöhemmin toteaa, apina on kokonaisuus: fyysisen minämme, sosiaalisen verkostomme ja psyykkisen olemuxemme yhteispeli. Voimme valita asenteemme just yhtä vähän kuin valizemme fyysisen minämme, sosiaalisen verkostomme ja psyykkisen olemuxemme. Se että löysin Enäkosken kirjan hyllystä oli ns. sattumaa, mutta niin on myös sekin että paatuneena vastarannan kiiskenä en usko sanaakaan mitä Ritva höpöttää. Vai olisko se johdatusta? No Solohovin jäyhät miehet kyllä etevästi pullistivat henkistä habaa. Lukematta edes Ritvan opasta.
ellauri061.html on line 199: Edmond Malone, a Shakespearean scholar and critic of the late 18th century, found another flaw in this particular play, its lack of a proper decorum. He found that the "more exalted characters" (the aristocrats of Athens) are subservient to the interests of those beneath them. In other words, the lower-class characters play larger roles than their betters and overshadow them. He found this to be a grave error of the writer. Tääkin muistuttaa Nuorgamin runoilijasta (ks alempana).
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ellauri077.html on line 800: Orwell´s confusing approach to matters of social decorum—on the one hand expecting a working-class guest to dress for dinner, and on the other, slurping tea out of a saucer at the BBC canteen—helped stoke his reputation as an English eccentric.
ellauri078.html on line 46: The word comes from the Latin "lēmniscātus" meaning "decorated with ribbons", from the Greek λημνίσκος meaning "ribbons", or which alternatively may refer to the wool from which the ribbons were made.
ellauri082.html on line 304: Helmi sanoo etmä kirjoitan kuin decoration:underscore">boomeri. Suattaapi olla. Mutta mähän oonkin boomeri!
ellauri107.html on line 104: An American Dream is a 1965 novel by American author Norman Mailer. It was published by Dial Press. Mailer wrote it in serialized form for Esquire, consciously attempting to resurrect the methodology used by Charles Dickens and other earlier novelists, with Mailer writing each chapter against monthly deadlines. The book is written in a poetic style heavy with metaphor that creates unique and hypnotising narrative and dialogue. The novel's action takes place over 32 hours in the life of its protagonist Stephen Rojack. Rojack is a decorated war-hero, former congressman, talk-show host, and university professor. He is depicted as the metaphorical embodiment of the American Dream.
ellauri119.html on line 180: In the season three episode "Catwoman's Dressed to Kill," Catwoman is taking the fashion industry by storm. Etruscans are people from an area of Italy now known as Tuscany. Snoods are decorative helmets or mesh hoods.
ellauri141.html on line 380: Cur facunda parum decoro Mix mun liukas kieli aika sopimattomasti
ellauri141.html on line 397: His verses have offered a fund of mottoes, such as Integer vitae, Dulce et decorum, Heus puer digitos e vagina, Odi profanum vulgus, Simplex munditiis, Splendide mendax, Sapere aude, Nunc est bibendum, Carpe diem. Bibendum on se Michelinin autonrenkaista tehty ukkeli.
ellauri141.html on line 401: Book III  (Includes: 'Odi profanum', 'Dulce et decorum', 'O Fons Bandusiae', 'Aere Perennius')
ellauri143.html on line 234: Indecorum's issue is ignoble birth.
ellauri143.html on line 241: The strong of soul no jot abate of strict decorum's laws,

ellauri143.html on line 242: Knowing that due decorum's breach foulest disgrace will cause.
ellauri143.html on line 244: Jne, jne. Dulce et decorum pro patria mori. Damn decent of you, kiittelevät hengissäpysyttelijät.


ellauri144.html on line 290: He eventually dropped out of high school, and worked at a variety of jobs, including shoe salesman and store window decorator. One of his first jobs was as a soda jerk. When the drugstore went out of business, Todd had acquired enough medical knowledge from his work there to be hired at Chicago's Michael Reese Hospital as a type of "security guard" to stop visitors from bringing in food that was not on the patient's diet.
ellauri146.html on line 404: We tend not to focus on this view of Eloa as a myth of the redeeming feminine for several reasons. First, the central portion of the poem is devoted to Satan's seduction of Eloa, an activity which, for most of us, is anything but celestial. Perhaps this explains Stendhal's sarcastic description of Eloa in the Courrier anglais of 1 December 1824: "Tex-Willer-larme, devenue ange femelle, et séduite par le diable lui-même" (the ex-tear, turned into a female angel, and seduced by the devil himself). Flottes and Bonnefoy insist that the very fine psychological analysis of the seduction makes us see human protagonists in an angelic decor, which weakens any metaphysical meaning Vigny might attach to his poem. Germain, who had the benefit of Hunt's masterly work, The Epic in Ninteenth Century France (1941), states flatly that the drama of Eloa is not metaphysical but moral. Bénichou, however, does remark in Le Sacre de l'écrivain 1750-1830 (1973) that the creation of Eloa corresponds to the theological promotion of the feminine as an agent of redemption prominent in the religious sects of the Romantic period. I am sure Satan was greatly consoled by Eloa, if that's any consolation.
ellauri155.html on line 354: Dear Henry - I've noticed how many people have put up their Christmas trees and decorations early this year including myself. I had all ready decided that I will sing carols loudly and celebrate Christmas to the nth degree not only for fun but also as an act of defiance. Merry Christmas everyone!!!!! Happy New Year!!!!! Yahoo!!!! Tweet!!!!
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ellauri162.html on line 467: "Kattoon valittiin." Ikävystyttävät sisustusvinkit just kuin jostain naistenlehdestä. Esanssi ei harrasta liikuntaa. Sen decor on samanlainen väärennös kuin Pezkun ja Kikan Söderissä. Melkein oikea mutta silti jäljennös. Pastöröimällä tehdyssä laatuviinissä on täsmälleen sama bukkake kuin originellissa. Vastenmielistä humanismia. Ihmisjoukot möykkäävät.
ellauri222.html on line 175: The decorum in Bellow criticism is to acknowledge the original of the fictional character when the person is famous, and otherwise to insist on treating it all as fiction. Thus everyone knows that, in “Humboldt’s Gift,” Von Humboldt Fleisher “is” Delmore Schwartz, and that, in “Ravelstein,” Abe Ravelstein “is” Allan Bloom, the Chicago professor who wrote “The Closing of the American Mind” and was a good friend of Bellow’s.
ellauri223.html on line 194: Alice Bacon and her mother Dorothy were both reported by contemporaries as having extravagant tastes, and being interested in wealth and power. However, early in the marriage, Bacon had money to spare, "pouring jewels in her lap", and spending large sums on decorations. Power was also available, as in March 1617, along with Francis Bacon being made temporary Regent of England, a document was drawn up making Lady Bacon first lady in the land, taking precedence over all other Baronesses (it is not clear whether it was signed into law).
ellauri240.html on line 129: Even after his indictment, he appeared as the guest of honor at Hmong New Year celebrations in St. Paul and Fresno, where crowds of his supporters gathered to catch a glimpse of the highly decorated general as he arrived in a limousine.
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.’
ellauri263.html on line 628: Blavatsky was often perceived as a quite vulgar and coarse person. She swore profusely, dressed garishly, and had a strong sense of irreverent humor. Her New York study was decorated with a stuffed baboon wearing white collars, cravats and spectacles, carrying a manuscript bundle under his arm labeled ‘The Descent of the Species’ (Blavatsky rejected Darwin’s ideas about man being descended from apes). She liked a benevolent snake, though she said there was hardly no woman in her character.
ellauri270.html on line 555: Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. USMA, KCB (/ˈʃwɔːrtskɒf/; August 22, 1934 – December 27, 2012) was a United States Army general. While serving as the commander of United States Central Command, he led all coalition forces in the Persian Gulf War. Schwarzkopf was highly decorated in Vietnam. He was one of the commanders of the invasion of Grenada in 1983. Schwarzkopf's command eventually grew to an international force of over 750,000 troops. Schwarzkopf graduated valedictorian out of his class of 150, and his IQ was tested at 168. Schwarzkopf then attended the United States Military Academy where he played football, wrestled, sang and conducted the West Point Chapel choir. His large frame (6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) in height and 240 pounds (110 kg) in weight) was advantageous in athletics and bawling out his underlings. He was also a member of Mensa.
ellauri277.html on line 236: Gibran did not have the training to imitate the old masters of Arabic literature: his education had been haphazard and was as much in English as in Arabic, and there is little evidence of the influence of classical Arabic literature in his works. Instead, his Arabic style was influenced by the Romantic writers of late 19th-century Europe and shows obvious traces of English syntax. His allegorical sketches of exile, oppression, and loneliness spoke to the experiences of immigrants and had none of the rhetorical decoration that made high Arabic literature difficult for ordinary readers. Gibran’s haphazard education meant that his Arabic, like his English, was never perfect.
ellauri277.html on line 256: In 1926 and 1927, respectively, Gibran published Sand and Foam in English (Donovan!). Sand and Foam is decorated with Gibran’s drawings, and the aphorisms are separated by floral dingbats also drawn by Gibran. Most critics did not like the book, but, like all of his English works (except the flop Twenty Drawings), it has remained in print since its publication.
xxx/ellauri068.html on line 219: So what did I do? I chose to remember that Borges is not a writer of the era of Facebook and autofiction; that it is not true that he hides in his texts, speaks little about himself (in fact, the opposite is true: how often in his work does his double appear, the character called Borges?); he simply does not do it the way in which we are accustomed today; that, like his friend Alfonso Reyes, Borges learned the classical notion of decorum, which is a set of rules of style when writing and also a certain principle of discretion, an obligation not to say absolutely everything that is very likely inconceivable to many people today.
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 78: The carpet pages have motifs familiar from metalwork and jewellery that pair alongside bird and animal decoration. No pornographic details, worse luck. I chose to research these particular Gospels because they are the intermediary between the first truly Insular manuscripts, like the Book of Durrow, and the perhaps the greatest achievement of Insular manuscript production, the Book of Kells.
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 823: By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore, Alkoi vähän hymyilyttää pazaan päälle lymyillyt tää
xxx/ellauri123.html on line 392: Niin vanha puu yhdistää meitä muinaisaikaan, Jeesuksen aikaan, kun hän oli juuri tässä oliivipuutarhassa. Sekä oliivi että puu ovat hyvin vertauskuvalliset käsitteet. Oliivi on kuudes "hedelmä" (5. Moos. 8:8) ja tärkeä VT:ssa ja UT:ssa. Puu on kasvun ja kehityksen vertauskuva; ets = puu, et = aika. decoration:underline">On tärkeää lukea kirja oikeassa järjestyxessä, jotta ymmärtää kaiken oikein.
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 350: The newspapers reported on their every move, including trips to Wales to inspect Sir William's estates and a holiday to Ramsgate intended to give him some peace and quiet, looking to Emma to set fashions in dress, home decoration and even dinner party menus. By the autumn of 1803, Sir William's health was declining, at the same time that the peace with France was disintegrating. A "Children's Ball" was thrown after New Year, in honour of Horatia, and a concert for 100 guests staged in February.
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 360: Emma received several marriage proposals during 1804, all wealthy men, but she was still in love with Nelson and believed that he would become wealthy with prize money and leave her rich in his will, and she refused them all. She continued to entertain and help Nelson's relatives, especially William and Sarah's "obstreperous son Horace" and their daughter Charlotte, who was referred to as Emma's "foster daughter" in a letter. Nelson urged her to keep Horatia at Merton, and when his return seemed imminent in 1804, Emma ran up bills on furnishing and decorating Merton. Five-year-old Horatia came to live at Merton in May 1805. There were also reports that she holidayed with Emma Carew.
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Merkin
A wig for the pubic area. It may be decorative and colorful (yellowish), more natural (Alanis) or you can skip it entirely and go porcellain (Britney).

xxx/ellauri176.html on line 708: 57. A netsuke ('root-fix') was attached to the end of a small decorative container called an inro (kännykötelo), stopping the weight of the inro from slipping through the waist sash (obi). The cord was passed round the back of the sash, and the netsuke hooked over the edge. Obi wan Kenobi.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 375: On her first day working for Mr. Carlson, Ms. Grossberg said she discovered the office was decorated with large pictures of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wearing a plunging swimsuit. She said she was once called into the top producer’s office to be asked whether Ms. Bartiromo was having a sexual relationship with the House Republican leader, Kevin McCarthy.
xxx/ellauri200.html on line 329: lots of skull-caps, felt hats, decorated shawls
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 460: Burre on uskomaton vetelys kun ei saa heitetyxi ulos tota interior decoratoria. Mä nään: se suunnittelee uivansa vielä sen liiveihin ja pujahtavansa pikku pipuineen sen pikkuhousuihin. Ruozin Gudrun Sjöden on ikävä kyllä täysin yhteistyöhaluton. Se ei ymmärrä Tanjan savunaaman erikoisavustajan kehonkieltä. Se on muuttamassa valtavine mekkoineen kokonaan pois Ruozista. Ruozissa on aivan liikaa svarzkalleja.
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 474: Sillä aikaa etelä-Helsingissä uusia, entistä kiivaampia yhteenottoja interior decoratorin kanssa, taas ilman housuja. Nyt alkaa pikkuriikkisen siltä tuntua, että Staffan on kenties hitusen verran naisvihamielinen. Voisiko se tosiaankin olla niin? Hmm!
xxx/ellauri228.html on line 570: Chick Parsons (Charles Thomas Parsons, Jr., 1900–1988), American businessman, diplomat, and decorated World War II veteran
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