ellauri051.html on line 3268: Caressant sa gazelle mâle silittämässä koirasgasellia.
ellauri053.html on line 1134: I gazed at the sky and wove in the Tihrustin taivaalle ja kirjailin
ellauri118.html on line 456: Pasternakille myönnettiin Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinto vuonna 1958, mutta hän joutui luopumaan palkinnon vastaanottamisesta, koska ei olisi voinut palata takaisin Tukholmasta Neuvostoliittoon, mikäli hän matkustaisi Ruotsiin vastaanottamaan palkinnon. Literaturnaja gazeta tuomitsi palkinnon myöntämisen Pasternakille vihamieliseksi teoksi Neuvostoliittoa kohtaan. Niinkuin olikin. Pasternak erotettiin myös Neuvostoliiton kirjailijaliitosta viisi päivää Nobel-palkinnon myöntämisen jälkeen.
ellauri132.html on line 518: he gazed hän silmäili
ellauri145.html on line 244: En 1848, il participe aux barricades. La révolution de février instituant la liberté de la presse, Baudelaire fonde l´éphémère gazette Le Salut public (d´obédience résolument républicaine), qui ne va pas au-delà du deuxième numéro.
ellauri146.html on line 450: Ses flancs, plus élancés que ceux de la gazelle, Hiänen kyljet, soreat kuin gasellin,
ellauri147.html on line 868: A University of Toronto student found that the facial proportions of celebrities including Jessica Alba were close to the average of all female profiles. That the preference for the average is biological rather than cultural has been supported by studies on babies, who gaze longer at attractive faces than at unattractive ones. People generally find youthful average faces sexually the most attractive. prototypes are preferred to individual exemplars of the stimuli categories. Thus an average face is probably attractive simply because it is prototypical. An averaged face made of 32 faces looks almost indistinguishable from any other 32-face averaged face even when they are created from a completely different set of individuals. Left-right symmetry is not the issue, presumably because neither are the viewers´ eyes.
ellauri150.html on line 563: The two gazed at each other. We know what Esther presented—a beautiful woman, a happy mother, a contented wife. On the other side, it was very plain that fortune had not dealt so gently with her former rival. The tall figure remained with some of its grace; but an evil life had tainted the whole person. The face was coarse; the large eyes were red and pursed beneath the lower lids; there was no color in her cheeks, no makeup. The lips were cynical and hard, and general neglect was leading rapidly to premature old age. Her attire was ill chosen and draggled. The mud of the road clung to her sandals. Iras broke the painful silence.

ellauri152.html on line 622: And yet in other ways, the film can’t help preserving the queerness of the story despite itself. Barbra Streisand can add a song about how Yentl is just jealous of Badass for being a conventionally feminine woman whom Avigdor loves, but she can’t stop me from putting my grubby little bi hands all over her film, pointing at Yentl’s tortured gaze aimed at Badass, and saying “GAY.” And she certainly didn’t no-homo the interactions between Anshel and Avigdor very well, because they are in fact very yes-homo, and I will point and say “GAY” at that too.
ellauri189.html on line 701: The ghazal (Arabic: غَزَل, Bengali: গজল, Hindi-Urdu: ग़ज़ल/غزَل, Persian: غزل, Azerbaijani: qəzəl, Turkish: gazel, Turkmen: gazal, Uzbek: gʻazal, Gujarati: ગઝલ) is a form of amatory poem or ode, originating in Arabic poetry. A ghazal may be understood as a poetic expression of both the pain of loss or separation and the beauty of love in spite of that pain.
ellauri192.html on line 597: gazed over the barbed wire Mulkoili piikkilangan yli
ellauri203.html on line 507: Kukolnik oli kirjailijana hyvin tuottelias, mikä heijastui varsinkin hänen romaaniensa laatuun. Hän pyrki esiintymään kirjallisuuselämän johtajana ja ylläpiti salonkia, jonka tapaamiset päättyivät usein päiväkausia kestäneisiin juominkeihin. Kukolnikin ystäviin kuuluivat Karl Brjullov sekä Mihail Glinka, joka sävelsi hänen runoihinsa sarjan suosittuja romansseja. Kukolnik osallistui myös Glinkan oopperatekstien laatimiseen. Hän julkaisi taidelehtiä Hudožestvennaja gazeta (1836–1841) ja Illjustratsija (1845–1847), niin ja Hufvudstadsbladet on sen perustama. Tai ehkä kuitenkaan ei.
ellauri221.html on line 77: At the far end, above the cold cuts table, laden with lobsters, pies, joints and delicacies in aspic, Romney’s unfinished full-length portrait of Mrs Fitzsherbet gazed provocatively across at Fragonard’s Jeu de Cartes, the broad conversation-piece which half-filled the opposite wall above the Adam fireplace.
ellauri238.html on line 235: Poezia sa aparține patrimoniului cultural național, creația sa recomandându-l drept un autor clasic al literaturii române, un om cu un gust literar desăvârșit și un autor canonic, care nu poate lipsi din manualele școlare nici în ziua de azi. A dus, de asemenea, o prodigioasă activitate de iluminare (culturalizare) a țăranilor, fiind un precursor al mișcării poporaniste și un tehnician desăvârșit al prozodiei, folosea o gamă foarte variată de picioare metrice și de ritmuri, de la cele ale poeziei populare la terza rima. A dat o versiune completă a operei lui Dante, Divina comedie. A tradus foarte mult din lirica străină și a adaptat prin localizare la sufletul și mediul țărănesc Eneida și Odiseea (Iliada a fost tradusă de contemporanul său, George Murnu) și a introdus specii ale poeziei orientale, cum ar fi gazelul, în poezia română. Toate aceste calități îl recomandă pentru poziția pe care o ocupă, de autor clasic, dar mai ales simțul echilibrului și faptul că a scos în evidență partea solară, idilică, a sufletului țăranului român.


ellauri241.html on line 643: Arriving at the portal, gazed amain, saapuessaan portaaliin, katsellen, ja astui sisään
ellauri241.html on line 754: He gazed into her eyes, and not a jot Hän katsoi hiänen silmiinsä, eikä hiukkastakaan
ellauri241.html on line 1614: To gaze on Amphitrite, queen of penis ---

ellauri246.html on line 362: Pasternakille myönnettiin Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinto vuonna 1958, mutta hän joutui luopumaan palkinnon vastaanottamisesta, koska ei olisi voinut palata takaisin Tukholmasta Neuvostoliittoon, mikäli hän matkustaisi Ruotsiin vastaanottamaan palkinnon. Literaturnaja gazeta tuomitsi palkinnon myöntämisen Pasternakille vihamieliseksi teoksi Neuvostoliittoa kohtaan. Pasternak erotettiin myös Neuvostoliiton kirjailijaliitosta viisi päivää Nobel-palkinnon myöntämisen jälkeen.
ellauri248.html on line 85: Let's go through a few of these points. First, I don't think I've ever read a mystery novel with a less likable main character/narrator. Rob (Adam) Ryan is an asshole, plain and simple. Sure, he's been warped by his childhood and circumstances, but he does just about every annoying thing you could possibly imagine-- he constantly navel-gazes and feels self pity, he sleeps with then immediately plays the stereotypical male "I don't want anything to do with you now" role with his female partner (the person we were told was his best friend, and whom he would never ever sleep with), he acts like an idiot over the 17 year old villain/ temptress/ psychopath/ whatever betraying his partner, and by the end of the book he is worse off than ever. I know that lots of detectives (esp. in hard-boild stories) are unlikable, and have many personal issues, but this guy just took the cake. I wanted to take a baseball bat to his head [hear, hear!]. To make matters worse, French throws in this little gem towards the end of the novel:
ellauri270.html on line 387: Nancy Hutchinson is called forward next, and her school friends watch anxiously. Bill Jr. is called, and he slips clumsily, nearly knocking over the box. Tessie gazes around angrily before snatching a slip of paper from the box. Bill selects the final slip. The crowd is silent, except for a girl who is overheard whispering that she hopes it’s not Nancy. Then Old Man Warner says that the lottery isn’t the way it used to be, and that people have changed.
ellauri276.html on line 230: Ensimmäinen vakava esittely hänen runoutensa tapahtui vuonna 1831, kun Nikolai Stankevitš, runoilija ja filosofi Moskovasta, julkaisi useita runoja "Literaturnaya gazetassa" ( Kirjallinen sanomalehti ) lyhyen johdannon kera. Vuonna 1835 julkaistiin hänen ensimmäinen runokokoelmansa. Koltsov matkusti usein työasioissa Pietariin ja Moskovaan, missä hän tapasi Belinskin, josta tuli hänen mentorinsa, sekä Vasili Žukovskin, Pjotr ​​Vjazemskin, Vladimir Odojevskin ja Aleksandr Puškinin, joka julkaisi säälistä yhden Koltsovin runoista Sovremennik-lehdessään.
ellauri302.html on line 218: Hindel: He's right. A mother should guard her daughter well... Whatever you were, you were, but once you marry and have a child, watch over it... Just wait. If God should bless us with children, I'll know how to bring them up. My daughter will be as pure as a saint, with cheeks as red as beets... I won't let an eye gaze upon her. And she'll marry a respectable fellow, with an orthodox wedding...
ellauri331.html on line 369: Novaya Gazeta.Europe -lehden ensimmäinen painettu numero ilmestyi 6. toukokuuta 2022 Latvian lehtikioskissa Riiassa ja verkossa osoitteessa novayagazeta.eu. Painetun version julkaisee Rīgas Viļņi Riiassa, Latviassa. Eli ei tämäkään kuulu enää tänne. Venäjän valtakunnansyyttäjä nimesi 28.6.2023 Novaya-Gazeta Europen ei-toivotuksi organisaatioksi, eikä ihmekään. Eikä ihme sekään että tää läpyskä on saanut sen 77 palkkntoa länkkäreiltä, rauhannoobelia myöden. Kommunitsheskij molodezh pyörii haudassaan.
ellauri342.html on line 323: Larnin puistattava rikos oli Literaturnaja gazetassa julkaistu Solženitsyn-artikkeli, jonka pakinoivassa kielessä haistoi tosiaankin rikinkatkua: ”Jos tietynlaisella kirjailijalla on allergia aurinkoa kohtaan, hän kuvaa auringon helvetin sikiönä, kun taas yötä ja pimeyttä hänellä verhoaa romanttinen usva.” Solzhenizynin oikea karva paljastuikin sittemmin usvan seasta (kz. albumi 279) ja sai monet ex-kannattajat noloixi.
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Hitler was one of the rare beautiful beings... a man of genuine simplicity with a fascinating gaze whose words always come directly from the heart.

ellauri383.html on line 361: You are wearied with your many counsels; let them stand forth and save you, those who divide the heavens, who gaze at the stars, who at the new moons make known what shall come upon you. Behold, they are like stubble; the fire consumes them; they cannot deliver themselves from the power of the flame. No coal for warming oneself is this, no fire to sit before!
ellauri389.html on line 377: Lloyd was intended to have entered his father's bank, but, in Cottle's language, "thought that the tedious and unintellectual occupation of adjusting pounds, shillings, and pence suited those alone who had never, eagle-like, gazed at the sun, or bathed their temples in the dews of Parnassus." Joopa joo. Kuulostaa Olli Blåbergiltä. Psykisk insufficiens.
ellauri408.html on line 942: Sonnet 227 documents Petrarch´s slow realization that his love for Laura, 12, might be more painful than it is pleasant. The early sonnets praise her beauty and the importance of romance. Sonnet 227 compares Laura's gaze to being stung by the "wasps of love." Petrarch is still very much in love with Laura, but this love now arrives to him in the form of a painful sting. He is left stumbling around like an animal. He has lost all of his dignity. Petrarch's love for Laura is no longer the impassioned daydream that it once was.
xxx/ellauri085.html on line 135: On location shooting as well as alot of constructed scenes, chaos, industrialization, urban streets, the search of a sexual identity, representation and the male gaze, even race. Notions explored by the filmmaker. Intense camera movement (ups and downs, left and right pans, even circular movements)
xxx/ellauri120.html on line 134: and gazes unflinchingly at the future
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 822: And there she gazed and sighed deep, Ja siellä se kazoi huokaillen,
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 546: But then he fell in love! Emppu rakastui Geneven lomalla 16-vuotiaaseen koulutyttöön kuin Vladi Lolitaan. Janine matched a template that he had got from a book that influenced his erotic fantasies permanently. With her Slavic features and her cool, rather fey manner, Wanda "Janine" de Szymkiewicz (though Polish) made a perfect Russian queen. She called him Minou, he called her Ginou. Sini ja mini. Sometime in the early nineteen-twenties, Maurois began having affairs. Janine had them, too, or at least flirtations, aquarels of fucking, especially on their seaside vacations in Deauville. Maurois put a lot of his own personality into Shelley, and wrote of Harriet as a “child-wife” made bitter by unhappiness. Emil could be savage: “Even when she had the air of being interested in ideas, her indifference was proved by the blankness of her gaze. Worst of all, she was coquettish, frivolous, versed in the tricks and wiles of woman.” Fortunately, becoming pregnant again in late 1922, Janine developed septicemia, was operated on unsuccessfully, and died on February 26, 1923. Maurois was bereaved, and free. Jahuu! Vihelteliköhän sekin koko matkan hautajaisiin kuten Peppy? Rakkaus on hassuttelua yhdessä.
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 474: My eyes in the darkness felt the fire of your gaze
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 444: That he might gaze and worship all unseen; Sovittaa neidon takapuoleen tattispalaa,
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 647: Porphyro gazed upon her empty dress, oli Porfyyri, tunsi olonsa jo kotoxex,
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 718: While still her gaze on Porphyro would keep; Porfyyri natustaa jotain Prustin kexiä,
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 79: Blossoming even as we gaze.

xxx/ellauri187.html on line 160: like a lamp, in which his gaze, now turned to low,
xxx/ellauri230.html on line 641: And gaze afar towards the southern mountains,"
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 696: Where angels tremble, while they gaze, Missä enkelit vapisevat, kun he katselevat,
xxx/ellauri250.html on line 440: "The characters are mere digital figures for a cinematic algorithm." Että kehtaakin jenkki tämmöstä vielä sanoa, jenkkileffat ne vasta on koneella veisattuja täysin klisheisine hahmoineen, ota vaikka Netflixin menesstyssarja Wednesday. Ja tää on ehkä pahin pohjanoteeraus kaikista, mistä näkyy Amerikan oma täydellinen aateköyhyys: "Yet even the grand humanistic reverberations of ancient artifacts (ne kivipiirustuxet joite ei edes jään alta nähnyt) leave Kuosmanen’s directorial gaze uninspired, even uninterested."
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1790: Then all the heroes drew sharp breath, and gazed,
xxx/ellauri312.html on line 945: Brawne Lamia’s name comes from a combination of John Keats’ beloved Fanny Brawne, and his poem named Lamia (1819). She is described as a rather short and muscular with an intense gaze. She has shoulder-length black curls, dark eyes, sharp nose and wide expressive mouth. She is said to be very beautiful anyway. She becomes "romantically involved" with Johnny and pregnant to boot. She's from Lusus, a world that has gravity 1.3 times stronger than that of Earth. Because of that, she's shorter than many others, but has "heavy layers of mussel". Varoitus! seuraava kuva paljastaa yxityiskohtia ulkosynnyttimistä!
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