ellauri004.html on line 1227: his hour upon the stage

ellauri005.html on line 1153: Would you be slighted if I didn´t speak for hours?
ellauri005.html on line 1182: If I were hours late for dinner would you bellow?
ellauri011.html on line 874: Voiko olla lattapää ja hourupää yhtä aikaa? Voi, Paulo Cohelo on siitä todiste. Lattapää joka houruaa magiansa kahdessa ulottuvuudessa kuin lude,
ellauri011.html on line 992: The hour and minute hands point to the good old time.

ellauri012.html on line 417: Mut ei, nyt mun turhamainen mielikuvitus taas vie mua kuin litranmittaa. Voi Heloise, miten kaukana me ollaankaan oikeasta mielenrauhasta! Sun sydän vielä palaa roihulla jota et saa sammutetuksi, ja mun on täynnä hätää ja levottomuutta. Älä luulekaan Heloise, että mä nautin täällä täydellistä lepoa; mä avaan nyt viimeisen kerran sulle sydämeni; - mä en ole vieläkään ihan irti susta, ja vaikka mä taistelen mun sua kohtaan tuntemaani hellyyttä vastaan, niin kaikista yrityksistäni huolimatta mä koen liian voimakkaasti sun surut ja haluisin jakaa ne. Sun kirjeet on tosiaankin liikuttanut mua; en voi lukea kylmänä sun rakkaan käden raapustamia kirjaimia! Mä huokaan ja itken, ja kaikki mun järki tuskin riittää kätkemään mun heikkouden mun oppilailta. Tää, Heloise parka, on Abelardin kurja olotila. Maailma, joka on yleensä väärässä joka asiasta, luulee että mä olen päässyt rauhaan, ja luullessaan et mä rakastin sua vaan aisti-ilon tähden, et mä oon nyt unohtanut sut. Ja vitut! Ihan väärin meni! Ihmiset oli kyllä oikeassa kun sanoivat et kun me erottiin, mä menin luostariin häpeestä ja surusta. Mut se ei ollut, kuten tiedät, kunnon katumusta siitä et oisin jotenkin loukannut jumalaa, mistä mä keksin tän ajatuksen. Mutta mä pidän meidän kurjuutta sallimuksen salaisena merkkinä että se tahtoo rankaista meitä; ja pidän Fulbertia vaan jumalan koston välikappaleena. Armo veti mut houruintaloon missä olisin vieläkin jos mun vihollisten raivo ois sen sallinut; mä olen kestänyt niiden vainon, varmana että jumala ite usutti ne mun kimppuun mun puhdistukseksi.
ellauri014.html on line 1714: The hour of death draw near to me, kun multa alkaa aika loppua,
ellauri014.html on line 1799: A various language; for his gayer hours
ellauri014.html on line 1805: Of the last bitter hour come like a blight
ellauri016.html on line 814: ja alkaa kuumeissansa houria: Se on James Leen kaivossa.

ellauri017.html on line 329: Yksin oot sinä, ihminen, kaiken keskellä yksin, yksin syntynyt oot, yksin sa lähtevä oot. Askelen, kaksi sa luulet kulkevas rinnalla toisen, mutta jo eelläs hän on taikka jo jälkehes jäi, hetken, kaksi sa itseäs vastaan painavas luulet ihmisen, kaltaises -- vierasta lämmititkin! Silmää löytänyt et, joka vois sun katsehes kestää, kättä sa et, joka ei liukunut luotasi pois. Kylmä on ystävän mieli ja kylmä on armahan rinta. Huulet liikkuvat vain, rinta on liikkumaton. Leikkihin kumppanin löydät, et toden riemuhun, tuskaan. Hiipua yksikseen tuntehes polttavin saa. Ystävän, armaan vain oma kaipuus sulle on luonut, houreen, jok' katoaa, kun sitä kohti sa käyt. Niin olet yksin, sa ihminen, yksin keskellä kaiken, yksin syntynyt oot, yksin sa lähtevä oot, yksin erhees kätket ja yksin kyyneles itket. Ainoa uskollinen on oma varjosi vain. (On se v-a, sanoi Koskenniemi.)
ellauri020.html on line 437: Robert Edward Turner III (born November 19, 1938) is an American entrepreneur, television producer, media proprietor, and philanthropist. As a businessman, he is known as founder of the Cable News Network (CNN), the first 24-hour cable news channel. In addition, he founded WTBS, which pioneered the superstation concept in cable television, which later became TBS (to be sold).
ellauri028.html on line 159: "Did you give this man two tablets every eight hours?" asks
ellauri028.html on line 162: hours!"
ellauri028.html on line 164: "Nurse, did you give this man one tablet every twelve hours?"
ellauri028.html on line 165: "Oops, I gave him twelve tablets every one hour," replies the
ellauri028.html on line 198: Apparently man is a selfish prick that can't think for himself and relies on "outside influences". He is a chameleon. He is nothing but a mere machine. Well, at least according to Twain. Man is a fraud and only lives for himself. He is really driving home this point that everyone is selfish and acts out of selfish needs (big surprise?), even if viewed (publicly and personally) as a self-sacrificing person. My question is; who cares? If the end result is the same, what does the actions matter. Let's say, saving a woman from a burning house. Twain says you do this out of making yourself feel good and avoiding the pain of not saving the woman, nothing else; the woman comes second to your own need of feeling good. But regardless of how it makes you feel, you still saved the woman in the end. The good is still done, even though you did it for yourself. Forget how the action was achieved. What does it matter if we refer to this as "self sacrificing" or "selfishness". Answer me this question, Twain! THE ACTION REMAINS THE SAME!!!.... I feel this must have been written during a time when everyone was going around smugly proclaiming to be self-sacrificing do-gooders and self-proclaimed religious nuts while really being shitty people; which had to be the most annoying thing ever. I guess it feels a bit outdated and I think people who naively go around claiming that they are "self-sacrificing do-gooders" are simply laughed at in our post modern times as smug assholes who need to get off their high horse (high horse? who owns a fucking horse nowadays, anyways?). I feel it is pretty accepted now that those who do good are doing them for their own selfish gains and the view of acceptance by others, at least I think this is the case. I don't know cause I don't know do-gooders, everyone I know (including myself) are dicks and more concerned with their celluar phones and creating social dating websites on the internet in vain attempts to pick up chicks only to drink alone and desperately spend several hours harassing women on social dating sites until one, out of pity, decides to respond to your 50 private messages, which then they foolishly decides to set up a date with you; only for you to be disappointed and stood up; which results in more drinking and paying a "dancer" to give you a hand job behind the goodwill on a Saturday night....
ellauri029.html on line 912: You are already filled, you have already become rich, you have become kings without us; and indeed, I wish that you had become kings so that we also might reign with you. For, I think, God has exhibited us apostles last of all, as men condemned to death; because we have become a spectacle to the world, both to angels and to men. We are fools for Christ’s sake, but you are prudent in Christ; we are weak, but you are strong; you are distinguished, but we are without honor. To this present hour we are both hungry and thirsty, and are poorly clothed, and are roughly treated, and are homeless; and we toil, working with our own hands; when we are reviled, we bless; when we are persecuted, we endure; when we are slandered, we try to conciliate; we have become as the scum of the world, the dregs of all things, even until now. 1 Corinthians 4:8-13
ellauri035.html on line 171: She swims back in the crowning hour of love
ellauri036.html on line 1480: jotka ei ole kuin houretta, ja 5000 vuoden ajan
ellauri037.html on line 704: Hegelin absoluuttisen sekoilun filosofiaa - 3/4 rahantekoa ja 1/4 hullun houretta - pidetään luotaamattomana viisautena ilman että jengi huomaa sen motoxi sopivan Shakespearen sanat: 'sellaista kamaa mitä tulee hullun kielestä muttei mielestä'. tai, sopivana vinjettinä mustekala mustepusseineen joka luo ympärilleen mustan pilven joka estää ketään näkemästä sitä, ja vaalilauseena 'mea caligine tutus', oman pilven suojassa. Tuokoon jokainen päivä meille kuten tähän asti uusia systeemejä jotka sopii yliopistokäyttöön, kokonaan sanoista ja fraaseista tehtyjä ja oppineella jargonilla vielä, niin että jengi voi puhua päiviä sanomatta yhtään mitään; älköön näitä riemuja koskaan häiritkö arabialainen sananlasku: kuulen myllyn jauhavan, mutten näe jauhoja. Kaikella on aikansa, ja nyt on tän.
ellauri040.html on line 389: kunnianhimon, ehkäpä suuruudenhullun hourailun? (No mixet?) Kirjailijalle joka
ellauri042.html on line 910: Nor hours, days, months, which are the rags of time. Ei tunteja päiviä eikä kalastuskausia,
ellauri045.html on line 526: Ville Ropposen Suuren idän essee on villisti kieppuva nojatuolimatka ajassa ja tilassa halki entisen Neuvostoliiton. Liikkeessä Tallinnasta Almatyyn ja Siperiasta Kaukasiaan Ropponen ruotii kirjallisuutta ja aatehistoriaa, elokuvaa ja nykyhetken ideologioita. Kirjassa selviävät suomalaisten suhde itänaapuriin, Aral-järven kohtalo, se kuka on Kazakstanin isoin ihminen ja tuhannet muut asiat. Teosta lukemalla selviävät myös nyky-Venäjän aatekiemurat. Nonfiktio-teoksen kokeellinen rakenne heijastelee suuren ja mahtavan monihaaraisuutta. Ropponen sekoittaa teoksessa faktaa ja fiktiota, tunnustuksellisuutta ja houreita, kirjallisuusanalyysia, matkakertomusta ja haastattelua. Reportaasi yhtyy runouteen ja dialogi faktapohjaiseen epiikkaan. Ropposen nonfiktioteoksen jälkeen suomalainen esseistiikka ei enää ole ennallaan.
ellauri047.html on line 844: houreen, jok´ katoaa, kun sitä kohti sa käyt.
ellauri048.html on line 199: houreen, jok' katoaa, kun sitä kohti sa käyt.
ellauri048.html on line 1311: At that last hour to please him well; joka puuhastelin viime hetkellä sen mielixi;
ellauri048.html on line 1494: That I have been an hour away. Ett mä oon ollut poissa tunnin ajan.
ellauri048.html on line 1715: A third is wroth: `Is this an hour
ellauri050.html on line 294: I shook the pillaring hours Mä ravistelin tuntikaltereita
ellauri051.html on line 383: The fretting world, the streets, the noisy hours of day, withdraw; huolestunut maailma, kadut, päivän meluisat hetket häipyy,
ellauri051.html on line 973: 387 This hour I tell things in confidence, 387 Tällä hetkellä kerron asiat luottamuksella,
ellauri051.html on line 1859: 1245 I follow you whoever you are from the present hour, 1245 Minä seuraan sinua, kuka oletkin tästä hetkestä lähtien,
ellauri051.html on line 1899: 1284 I see something of God each hour of the twenty-four, and each moment then, 1284 Näen jotakin Jumalasta joka tunti 24:stä ja joka hetki sitten,
ellauri052.html on line 114: The highly disciplined fellow devoted almost every morning to the sacred writing hours from nine to one.
ellauri052.html on line 866: Leader (se elämäkerturi) defines Bellow’s recurrent themes as “the relative claims of life and work, the intensity of childhood experience, sexual insecurity.” He could have added Jewish life and identity, the perils of matrimony and the defects of modern civilisation. The highly disciplined fellow devoted almost every morning to the sacred writing hours from nine to one. Sale ostettiin loppupeleissä Chicagosta Bostoniin. Jasu ja Sale kehu izeään varmaan kilpaa BU:n kekkereissä.
ellauri053.html on line 863: Jagadish Chandra Bose had a wonderful fund of interesting stories, some very amusing, of the many lands he had visited and personalities he had met. He could go on telling them for hours and days together, yet one would never get tired of listening to him for he could always make the most trivial facts interesting, and his humour was so refreshing. He could also laugh ; so few people can laugh well and at the proper time and place. I would greatly miss him when he went away and secretly I would take a vow to become a scientist like him when I grew up.
ellauri053.html on line 934: Eri hienoa oli lomilla kun joku runoilijanplanttu siteeras ulkomuistista eteviä runoilijoita: a youth of twenty-one, he could recite for hours freely from Virgil, Dante, Goethe, Shakespeare or Kalidas, — his favourites being Browning and Rabindranath.
ellauri053.html on line 1039: Tagore dictated his last poem a few hours before his death on August 7, 1941. No, minä...
ellauri054.html on line 195: Riikonen takes a walk back home around noon, for a half-hour nap. He is puzzled by people who disapprove of naps as a mark of laziness. After all, it has been proven that they boost efficiency. Pikku Kunkin otti nokkaunet päivällä. Sekin oli keskitien kulkija, konfuzelainen.
ellauri061.html on line 101: No sitte takas niihin ylhäisempiin konniin, jotka ei saaneet Neapelin kuningasta nirhatuxi. Ällö Prospero huitoo siellä taas, tarjoo eväitä jotkut möröt apulaisina. Pientä temppuilua ja konnat joutuu hourutilaan. Prospero on tyytyväinen Arielin suorituxeen. Prospero nakkaa Mirkun Ferdinandille sillä ehdolla ettei impivyötä avata ennenko pappi on sanonut aamenen. (Mikä pappi? Henkilöluettelossa ei ole sellasta.)
ellauri061.html on line 621: An hour of quiet shortly shall we see; Kohta päästään rauhaan tästä hässäkästä;
ellauri066.html on line 715: Then, on one rush-hour Metro platform I see just one passenger in a mask.
ellauri069.html on line 154: compline 134/; seventh and last of the canonical hours. Muut tunnit ovat nimeltään ...
ellauri069.html on line 495: Recently, I got a subscription to Audible and picked up the George Guidall unabridged audiobook of this dense tome. Unabridged, the book took up 37 hours and 21 minutes. Over about 2 months of commutes and air travel, I finally “read” the book. And that will only be the FIRST reading. I probably absorbed maybe 25% of the meaning (generously) but at least got to hear the sections waxing poetic on calculus, aeronautical engineering, and the nature of creating things. There was also an unexpected amount of graphic sex and other wacky perversions, but I guess that was just a bonus.
ellauri072.html on line 634: When she arrived 2 hours later, she asked him why he had not left as she had requested. He followed her into the kitchen, and killed her by hitting her in the head with the same wrench.
ellauri072.html on line 647: Two hours later, when Susan Insalaco came home from work, he hit her four or five times with the pipe wrench, killing her also. The prosecutors lost their case. James stopped hitting as soon as he got the family out and cold.
ellauri073.html on line 218: Kysymys ei ollut hassu; hiljaisuus oli lähinnä kauhistunut. Olis ollut tosi helppoa ehdokkaan nyt kalveta tai kompastella, tai antaa turvamiesten poistaa sekopää, tai (pahin vaihtoehto) tehdä siitä pilaa jotta kaikki vähän rentoutuisivat ja kerätä irtopisteitä porukoilta äijän kustannuxella, mistä apukynäilijät olis kyllä jäätyneet kyynisyyteen saakka, koska hourupää seisoi vielä siellä mikin ääressä ja kazoi vakavana McCainia, odottaen vastausta. Minkä McCain ihme kyllä huomaa – mies on ihan vakavissaan – ja sanoo, joo kyllä hän lupaa kazoa tuota asiaa, joo kyllä hän laittaa lupauxen kirjallisesti, vaikka hänestä tuntuu että heillä on "vähän eri näkemyxet tästä koneesta”, eli se tekee hullun mielixi eikä mahtaile eikä esitä yhtä hullua, ja tää kaikki niin äkkiä että on vaikee uskoa sen olevan pelkkää feikkiä. (No hitto, kyllä sillä varmaaan on tullut näitä sekopäitä vastaan ennnenkin. Kaikki myyntimiehet tietää miten niiden kanssa toimia.)
ellauri074.html on line 239: One day, when speaking with his landlord, Tony was asking him how he got so successful. The landlord replied that he went to a Jim Rohn seminar (Rohn was a famous motivational speaker at the time). Robbins had no clue what a seminar was so he asked his landlord to explain. The landlord said that a seminar is when a man takes everything he’s learned over the years of his life, and he condenses his knowledge into four hours.
ellauri074.html on line 416: Saku arveli aivan oikein, että nazismin menekkiin osasyyllisiä oli fasistikirjailijat kuten Pound, Heidegger, Hamsun, Céline yms. Hiukka epäilyttävä Faulkner halusi vapauttaa 1954 Poundin hourulasta, mutta Saku vastusti. Tää oli pahinta McCarthyn aikaa, nykyisen kaltaista oikeistoaaltoa. Sillon se muuten johtui vähän vastaavasta syystä kuin nyt, ryssät sai rakennetuksi oman atomipommin ja USA:n maailmanherruus näytti romahtavan. MAGAsta oli kymysys silloinkin. Nyt rinnalle ja ohi on keulimassa Kiina.
ellauri080.html on line 514: On the NI side, a good example would be Karl Marx, who spent hours upon hours researching and observing social and economic conditions in society, from which data he developed his comprehensive theories of capital and dialectical materialism. On the SE side, a good example is Dale Carnegie, who, as CelebrityTypes pointed out in one of their function axes articles, is one of many SE types who concretize their wealth of experiences into practical wisdom, such as ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’.
ellauri080.html on line 599: The two-man crew of the charter boat SS Minnow and five passengers on a "three-hour tour" from Honolulu run into a typhoon and are shipwrecked on an uncharted island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. Their efforts to be rescued are typically thwarted by the inadvertent conduct of the hapless first mate, Gilligan. In 1997, show creator Sherwood Schwartz explained that the underlying concept is still "the most important idea in the world today". That is, people with extremely different characters and backgrounds being in a situation where they need to learn how to get along and cooperate with each other as a matter of survival.
ellauri092.html on line 90: At first Moody could satisfy himself so that was ok. But the persistence of these ladies led him to meet and pray with them. They poured out their hearts asking Cod to fill them with His servant's Spirits. From that day a deep hunger and thirst gripped Moody. By October he was in agony for sole as he prayed and munched Cod for the promised gift. At times he would roll on the floor in agony with the ladies and in tears with this singular prayer to be baptised in the Holy Mackerel grilled with fire. This was a wrestle between his willy and Cod’s willy. It was that very month that Chicago burnt to the ground by ghost fire. All his works, efforts and organizational committees literally went up in a blaze. Shortly after this while passing through New York on his way to Britain the second time Cod heard his prayer. As he walked the streets his willy bent before Cod's, the power of the Golden Horde fell upon him, the Ford drew near and revealed Himself to be His servant. Moody rushed to a friend’s house and asked for rum and to be left alone. Hour after hour he bathed in the presence of Cod as the Holy Mackerels filled him. So strong was this that he cried out to Cod to stay in His hand lest He die. He was filled with the joy of the Gourd. When he left that house it was in the power of the fire, just like Chicago the other day.
ellauri093.html on line 77: The hour is getting late"
ellauri094.html on line 196: Vielä 1970-luvulla uskottiin yleisesti, että Vanhan testamentin profetia oli ainutlaatuinen ilmiö, jolla ei ollut vastinetta Israelin ja Juudan ulkopuolella. Tämä käsitys on osoittautunut täysin vääräksi Nineven arkistojen avauduttua. Nyt tiedämme, että samanlaisia hourupäitä toimi ja vaikutti myös Assyriassa, ja ekstaattinen profetia oli ilmiönä yleinen koko Mesopamiassa jo 3000-luvulta alkaen eKr. Kriittinen editio assyrialaisista profetioista ilmestyi Parpolan toimittamana vuonna 1998, ja Helsingin nykyinen yliopiston Vanhan testamentin exegetiikan professori ja Parpolan oppilas Martti Nissinen on jatkanut niiden informaation analysointia ja välittämistä päätään pyöritteleville raamatuntutkijoille.
ellauri094.html on line 528: Until thine hour. Valomerkkiin saakka.
ellauri094.html on line 538: Filled up their hour. Pikkutunneille.
ellauri094.html on line 622: He has bought his eternity with a little hour, Se on ostanut ikuisuuden omalla neljännestunnilla,
ellauri094.html on line 625: "For an hour, if ye look for him, he is no more found, Tunnin ajan, jos ezitte sitä, ette löydä sitä,
ellauri094.html on line 626: For one hour's space; Mut vaan tunnin;
ellauri095.html on line 416: What long, what longer hours, one lifelong night, kuinka pitkät, mitkä pidemmät tunnit, yksi elinikäinen yö,
ellauri095.html on line 557: They could tell him for hours, dandled the to and fro Siinä näkyi ilman päätä heiluvan tuntikausia
ellauri097.html on line 608: Silloin kun nykyromaanikirjailijaa sanotaan ”kertojaksi” tai runoilijaa ”laulajaksi” (ehkei tätä tosin ole tapahtunut sitten 1850-luvun!) – houraillaan: silloin kuvitellaan lukemattomat kuluneet vuosisadat pois. Nuotiopiiriä ei enää ole. Aukio metsänreunassa on autio, hiillos sammunut ja märkä. (Äänikirjasovellus ei ole nuotiopiiri; se on aineettomiksi ja sen vuoksi ehtymättömiksi tehtyjen kirjallisuusjalosteiden jakelupiste, itsekin aineeton.
ellauri100.html on line 279: My parents’ outlook on life reflected the small-town values of the places in which they were raised. Through a grandmother to whom I was close, I got a good taste of how she, and my parents, had lived. I also came to know the advantages of living in villages, towns, and small cities: physical security and the kind of serenity that is almost impossible to find, for more than a few hours at a time, in the large cities and vast metropolitan areas that now dominate the human landscape of America.
ellauri100.html on line 850: Where summer ripens at all hours?
ellauri100.html on line 930: And said the hour was early still
ellauri102.html on line 481: Within 24 hours of releasing the ad, Pepsi faced a lot of criticism from online users over the ad and had to release an official statement while also pulling the ad.
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.
ellauri108.html on line 315: “Has it occurred to you and the rest of the JHM board that I am a human being and I cannot work 24/7 even if I could be adequately compensated for giving all my waking hours to JHM business?” she wrote to Kirshner, the museum’s president, on April 22. “I never thought I would have to say this at work, but it seems necessary to say this to you: Slavery was officially abolished in the USA quite some time ago.”
ellauri109.html on line 557: His habits were those of a monk: spartan diet and furnishings, regular exercise, crew-neck sweaters, sensible shoes, and strict hours. If he was not in his studio by nine, he would think, “Malamud has already been at it for two hours.”
ellauri109.html on line 567: Roth and Bloom divorced, miserably, in 1995. A year later, Bloom published a memoir, “Leaving a Doll’s House,” in which Roth was depicted as brilliant and initially attentive to the demands of her career, but also as unpredictable, unfaithful, remote, and, at times, horribly unkind, not least about Bloom’s devotion to her grown daughter. The book quoted incensed faxes that Roth sent Bloom at the end of their union, demanding that she pay sixty-two billion dollars for failing to honor their prenuptial agreement, and another bill for the “five or six hundred hours” that he had spent going over her lines with her.
ellauri109.html on line 603: That first summer I spent a week in Connecticut, interviewing him six hours a day in his studio. Now and then we had to take bathroom breaks, and we could hear each other’s muffled streams through the door. One lovely sun-dappled afternoon I sat on his studio couch, listening to our greatest living novelist empty his bladder, and reflected that this was about as good as it gets for an American literary biographer.
ellauri115.html on line 591: Would you be slighted if I didn't speak for hours?
ellauri115.html on line 611: If I were hours late for dinner, would you bellow?
ellauri119.html on line 71: Examples of holy in a Sentence: a holy relic worm by one of the saints, the holy monk spent many hours on his knees in prayer.
ellauri131.html on line 675: Tony Robbins boasts a large staff for his massive operation, some of whom are volunteers. Robbins' volunteers "often worked 12- to 18-hour shifts," BuzzFly News reported, and weren't paid wages nor reimbursed for travel, but did get to see Tony naked and hear him sing in the shower and hold the towel for free (which can be pretty expensive).
ellauri133.html on line 79:

There are fashions in writing, just as there are in clothes. The modern trend, particularly for genre or YA fiction, but increasingly in literary fiction too, is to start the story with the main character on the first page, and to start with the inciting incident. No backstory before chapter three, and then pare it to the bone. "YA" most likely stands for young adult. There hardly is a brand of monkeys that are stupider than young adults. Except YA writers. Give them a dildo and it will keep them occupied for hours.


ellauri140.html on line 1035: And for her Dwarfe, that wont to wait each houre: Ja knääpiötä auttamaan tukan laitossa,
ellauri141.html on line 551: propagat enatamque pascit Me, much incurious if the hour
ellauri141.html on line 571: Weapons too faithful offer them using all things mixed with blood and he who loudly brings false charges exhausts the unique hour capable of preserving works.
ellauri143.html on line 387: The worthy say, when wealth rewards their toil-spent hours,

ellauri143.html on line 556: In fancies infinite beguile the hours away.
ellauri143.html on line 1046: In councils of the mean, let them say nought, e´en in oblivious hour.
ellauri143.html on line 1533: Of climbing 'horse of palm' in midnight hour, I think;

ellauri145.html on line 115: Ei vittu tää piha-Antero on täys hourupää, ja niin on noi sen kaverit, subrealistit symbolistit sun muut mustikkasuut, ja ennenkaikkea ne on totaalisen huumorittomia. 100% tyhjiökuivattuja. Bretonin valizemat Fourierin muka-huvittavat pläjäyxet on erittäinkin puujalkamaisia.
ellauri145.html on line 1162: In 1871, he published La natation ou l’art de nager appris seul en moins d’une heure (Learning the art of swimming alone in less than an hour), then resigned from the Army and moved to Marseilles. Here he filed a patent for the "airlift swimming trunks and belt with a double compensatory reservoir". This commercial endeavor was a complete failure. He returned to Magdeburg, where he earned his living as a language teacher, developing a method for learning French, which he self-published in 1874.
ellauri146.html on line 670: Profound must have been the appeal to his subtle aesthetic sense even in youth as he looked at all those classic buildings on some night when the rays of a full moon had softened and blended the separate details of roof and entablature, cornice, and, pillar. It may well have been that, at such an hour and in such a spot, the most celebrated expression in the entire body of his writings was suggested to him by so extraordinary an interfusion of Nature’s beauty with the beauty of art in one of its loveliest forms.
ellauri147.html on line 247: Daniel D´Addario of Variety described the series as "a Turkish delight that begs the question of what it really means to grow up against a truly inviting backdrop", and that Mr. Collins is "an inherently winsome performer who has never been quite as well and often abused as she is here". Kristen Baldwin of Entertainment Weekly gave the series a "B" and wrote, "If you need a five-hour brain vacation, Paris is a worthwhile destination." The New Zealand Herald considered the show "visually delectable" and that "Mr. Collins has a pixie-ish charm which makes her endearing", but also that the show is "as ephemeral as dental floss". However, Kristen Lopez of IndieWire wrote a review Metacritic graded as a 23 out of a 100, praising Mr. Collins for being a "Jewess, make no mistake" and that "Emily in Paris is only as watchable and frivolous as our first lady," but warning viewers "Emily in Paris is like scrolling through Instagram. It´s a great way to waste time looking at pretty pictures with no depth."
ellauri150.html on line 551: Where got the man his confidence except from Truth? Only three hours upon the cross, and he was dying? Eeli Eeli laama sabakhtani? Too late, too late! "It is finished! It is finished!" O reader, the man died! Reader, I married him! Ben-Hur went back to his friends, saying, simply, "It is over; he is dead."
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.”
ellauri155.html on line 181: Tutkimusyxikkö, voimakaxikko, konnakolmikko, triumviraatti, Viisikko, torviseizikko, aloituskymmenikkö, likainen tusina, Duodecim, septuaginta, ryhmä, jaos, osasto, patteri, konttori, puolijoukkue, kakkosmiehistö, komppania, pataljoona, Rajamäen rykmentti, prikaati, divisioona, kunnialegioona, asunto-osakeyhtiö, kommandiittiyhtiö, yhdistys, seura, seurakunta, yritys, konserni, organisaatio, huippuyliopisto, laitos, instituutti, hotelli, mullibordelli, härdelli, hourula, lauma, parvi, eskadroona, eskaaderi, kaaderi, henkilökunta, staff, miehistö, yhtye, bändi, kimppa, luokka, piiri, jengi, veikkausporukka, lähetystö, konsulaatti, linna, vankila, heimo, kansa, homoliitto, ydinperhe, suku, el pueblo unido, avanti poppolo, rotu, puolue, suku, klaani, valtio, partio, lippukunta, isänmaa
ellauri155.html on line 370: Speaking to the Beacon, an anonymous Department of Homeland Security official commented “CBP doesn’t have the people to properly patrol our nation’s borders but we do have the time to step away from work hours to have a conversation on unconscious bias. It is high time to replace any wimpy inconscious biases with honest-to-God conscious ones.”
ellauri156.html on line 64: A few hours later, my uncle came by to visit my grandmother. He was just entering the driveway, very near the little mobile home where the altercation occurred earlier. Unfortunately, my uncle was driving a car which looked similar to the one driven by the estranged husband's adversary parked outside the trailer earlier in the day. Gunshots rang out as the enraged husband fulfilled his vow. The rifle easily penetrated the windshield, and my uncle was instantly killed -- by mistake. The angry husband had killed my uncle, falsely assuming that he was his adversary.
ellauri156.html on line 236: King David makes the mistake of staying in Jerusalem, rather than fighting the Ammonites with his army. He does not stay home to meditate on the Law of Moses or to write another psalm or two; he seems to stay home to stay in bed. We know Uriah went to bed when it was evening (that is, when it got dark), and it is very likely that he got up at first light (see 11:13). With David, it is very different. David does not get up until evening, that is, until it is time for a soldier to go to bed. (As a friend of mine pointed out, this is probably a habit developed over days and not just a one-time event.) It is very unlikely that David is doing any “kingly work” in the wee hours of the night. From all appearances, David is simply indulging himself. Whaddya mean? Fucking maidens is kingly work if anything. Surely he wasn't watching late night shows, since all he had was his TV mama. Sitting up and adjusting the screen until the picture was completely right.
ellauri156.html on line 442: Dunno says his original conception was for a film that would encompass David's life and go into three main chapters: David as a boy fighting Goliath; a more mature David and his friendship with Jonathan, ending with the affair with Bathsheba; and an older David and his relationship with his son Absalom. Dunno wrote a treatment which he estimated would make a four hour movie. Zanuck was not enthusiastic so Dunno then pitched the idea of doing a film just on David and Bathsheba, which Zanuck loved.
ellauri156.html on line 537: Abner was the son of the witch of En-dor in Mordor, (Pirḳe R. El. xxxiii.), and the hero par excellence in the Haggadah (Yalḳ., Jer. 285; Eccl. R. on ix. 11; Ḳid. 49b). Conscious of his extraordinary strength, he exclaimed: "If I could only catch hold of the earth, I could shake it" (Yalḳ. l.c.)—a saying which parallels the famous utterance of Archimedes, "Had I a fulcrum, I could move the world." (Dote moi pa bo kai tan gan kino.) According to the Midrash (Eccl. R. l.c.) it would have been easier to move a wall six yards thick than one of the feet of Abner, who could hold the Israelitish army between his knees, and often did. Yet when his time came [date missing], Joab smote him. But even in his dying hour, Abner seized his foe's balls like a ball of thread, threatening to crush them. Then the Israelites came and pleaded for Joab's jewels, saying: "If thou crushest them his future kids shall be orphaned, and our women and all our belongings will become a prey to the Philistines." Abner answered: "What can I do? He has extinguished my light" (has wounded me fatally). The Israelites replied: "Entrust thy cause to the true judge [God]." Then Abner released his hold upon Joab's balls and fell dead to the ground (Yalḳ. l.c.).
ellauri156.html on line 699: The lawyer was in trouble; the story had no technicalities over which to argue. It brought the issue home, with little ground for quibbling over details. When push came to shove, the lawyer knew our Lord's functional definition of “neighbor” was absolutely right. He had nowhere to hide. The story did the trick; it cut to the heart of the matter, while avoiding trivial details to quibble over for hours. It was not the lawyer who made Jesus look bad with all his minutiae but Jesus who made the lawyer look bad with a simple story. The best part about similes that they can be tweaked any way you wish. Russians are our neighbors if they get to trouble, and so are Chinamen. But there is nothing here about helping them when they threaten our vital interests.
ellauri159.html on line 1119: It is best to take a lighthearted approach to serious subjects, No need to consider both sides of an argument. Ask a writer friend to review the piece. Request that the feedback be very specific, better yet, a rewrite. Ask for a chunk price, don´t pay by the hour.
ellauri159.html on line 1275: You prefer to work independently in a quiet environment. You like the flexibility of setting your own goals. You may spend long hours on a project if the subject engages you, becoming deeply invested in the outcome. Remember to keep the family in mind to help ensure that your writing is as interesting to them as it is to you.
ellauri160.html on line 140: In January and February 1909, after the death of John Churton Collins left a vacancy, Pound lectured for an hour a week in the evenings on "The Development of Literature in Southern Europe" at the Regent Street Polytechnic.
ellauri160.html on line 587: Lilith is often depicted naked and with longer hair and frequently in a seductive dance pose like Ardit-Lili. (Eli se on toi joka seisoo jalat harallaan pillu ärvöllään.) In the inscriptions surrounding the images she is described as a female demon who strangles babies at their hour of birth. Mabhalta, her usual companion, is described on one of the bowls as “the great destroyer of fire.”
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ellauri161.html on line 466: Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence), an astronomy grad student, and her professor Dr. Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) make an astounding discovery of a comet orbiting within the solar system. The problem - it's on a direct collision course with Earth. The other problem? No one really seems to care. Turns out warning mankind about a planet-killer the size of Mount Everest is an inconvenient fact to navigate. With the help of Dr. Oglethorpe (Rob Morgan), Kate and Randall embark on a media tour that takes them from the office of an indifferent President Orlean (Meryl Streep) and her sycophantic son and Chief of Staff, Jason (Jonah Hill), to the airwaves of The Daily Rip, an upbeat morning show hosted by Brie (Cate Blanchett) and Jack (Tyler Perry). With only six months until the comet makes impact, managing the 24-hour news cycle and gaining the attention of the social media obsessed public before it's too late proves shockingly comical - what will it take to get the world to just look up?. — Based on truly possible events.
ellauri161.html on line 498: Running at 2 hours and 18 minutes, the movie feels a bit long, to be bluntly honest. (Höh, tällä kertaa en pitkästynyt. Mutta mulla ei ole jenkkien sisäistämää tv-kelloa.)
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.
ellauri161.html on line 737: This was a waste of 2 and a half hours of my life. How they got at least 4 academy award winners to make this steaming pile of crap shocks me. Would have rather had major dental work done than watch this movie.
ellauri161.html on line 749: One of the worst movies I have ever seen. I will never get back that 2.5 hours of my life. Who payed for this crap to be put on film? (Esim sinä.)
ellauri161.html on line 767: If I could give this zero stars I would. I want the last 2.5 hours of my life back.
ellauri163.html on line 891: The great things of the past which filled our fathers with enthusiasm do not excite the same ardor in us...In a word, the old gods are growing old or already dead, and others are not yet born...But this state of incertitude and confused agitation cannot last forever. A day will come when our societies will know again those hours of creative effervescence, in the course of which new formulae are found which serve for a while as a guide to humanity; and when these hours shall have been passed through once, men will spontaneously feel the need of reliving them from time to time in thought, that is to say, of keeping alive their memory by means of celebrations which regularly reproduce their fruits. We have already seen how the French Revolution established a whole cycle of holidays to keep the principles with which it was inspired in a state of perpetual youth.
ellauri164.html on line 104: Les talents ! — Il n’y a personne ici et il y a quelqu’un : je ne voudrais pas répandre mon trésor. — Veut-on des chants nègres, des danses de houris ? Veut-on que je disparaisse, que je plonge à la recherche de l’anneau ? Veut-on ? Je ferai de l’or, des remèdes.
ellauri180.html on line 496: Forests were set on fire—but hour by hour tunti tunnilta matalaxi, kaatuivat
ellauri181.html on line 134: One of the main limitations of this theory lies in the methodology of the research. The SVS is quite difficult to answer, because respondenz have to first read the set of 30 value items and give one value the highest as well as the lowest ranking (0 or −1, depending on whether an item is opposed to their values). Hence, completing one questionnaire takes approximately 12 minutes resulting in a significant amount of only half-filled in forms. Furthermore, many respondenz have a tendency to give the majority of the values a high score, resulting in a skewed responses to the upper end. However, this issue can be mitigated by providing respondenz with an additional filter to evaluate the items they marked with high scores. When administering the Schwartz Value Survey in a coaching setting, respondenz are coached to distinguish between a "must-have" value and a "meaningful" value. A "must-have" value is a value you have acted on or thought about in the previous 24 hours (this value item would receive a score of 6 or 7 on the Schwartz scale). A "meaningful" value is something you have acted on or thought about recently, but not in the previous 24 hours (this value item would receive a score of 5 or less).
ellauri182.html on line 69: Yoshimoto keeps her personal life guarded and reveals little about her certified husband, Hiroyoshi Tahata, or son (born in 2003). The certified husband has also taken up rolfing. Each day she takes half an hour to sit at her computer, and she says, "I tend to feel guilty because I write these stories almost for fun." After work she goes out rolfing with her husband.
ellauri184.html on line 153: Jeshua on paastohoureissa olevinaan Elia joka tappoi nipun Baalin pappeja. Hyvä Elia! Way to go! Varmaan sitten teki mieli pukille.
ellauri184.html on line 528: Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman culture found circumcision to be cruel and repulsive. In the Roman Empire, circumcision was regarded as a barbaric and disgusting custom. The consul Titus Flavius Clemens was condemned to death by the Roman Senate in 95 CE for, according to the Talmud, circumcising himself and converting to Judaism. The Emperor Hadrian (117–138) forbade circumcision. Overall, the rite of circumcision was especially execrable in Classical civilization, also because it was the custom to spend an hour a day or so exercising nude in the gymnasium and in Roman baths, therefore Jewish men did not want to be seen in public deprived of their foreskins.
ellauri192.html on line 291: In the hours since the Swedish Academy announced Olga Tokarczuk and Peter Handke as newly-minted winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature, much has been made of the contrast between then.
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ellauri198.html on line 732: They remain in a stalemate for a few hours, until Roland has Patrick draw a picture of the Crimson King and then erase it, thus wiping him out of existence except for his eyes. Roland gains entry into the Tower while Patrick turns back home. The last scene is that of Roland crying out the names of his loved ones and fallen comrades as he had vowed to do. The door of the Dark Tower closes shut as Patrick watches from a distance.
ellauri213.html on line 304: 170 hours unpaid work and told to pay £1,500 costs. Katie Price has been known on the celebrity circuit for many years, starting out her career as a glamour model before becoming a TV personality, author and OnlyFans content creator. Katie has five children: her eldest Harvey, Princess, Junior, Buddy and Jett. She was married to Peter Andre from 2005-2009, Alex Reid from 2010-2012 and Kieran Hayler from 2013-2021. She was most recently dating Love Island star Carl Woods until their split. Michelle contacted Sussex Police on Friday to complain that Katie — mum to two of Kieran’s children — had sent him a tirade of abuse which was aimed at her. Close sources said the text branded Michelle a “c*ing w*e piece of s*” and a “gutter s*g.” The ex-glamour model, who smiled as she left the dock today, could have been jailed for a maximum of five years for breaching the restraining order. BUSINESS AS USUAL Katie Price says she’s ‘so lucky’ after dodging jail over ‘gutter s*g’ text – as she reveals she’s landed a Girlguiding travel show.
ellauri219.html on line 610: I've got flowers and lots of hours to spend with you
ellauri222.html on line 803: British critics tend to regard the American predilection for Big Novels as a vulgar neurosis — like the American predilection for big cars or big hamburgers. Oh God, we think: here comes another sweating, free-dreaming maniac with another thousand-pager; here comes another Big Mac. First, Dos Passos produced the Great American Novel; now they all want one. Yet in a sense every ambitious American novelist is genuinely trying to write a novel called USA. Perhaps this isn’t just a foible; perhaps it is an inescapable response to America – twentieth-century America, racially mixed and mobile, twenty-four hour, endless, extreme, superabundantly various. American novels are big all right, but partly because America is big too. You need plenty of nerve, ink and energy to do justice to the place, and no one has made greater efforts than Saul Bellow. In 1976 Bellow was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, praised by the Swedes ‘for human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture’. Many times in Bellow’s novels we are reminded that ‘being human’ isn’t the automatic condition of every human being. Like freedom or sanity, it is not a given but a gift, a talent, an accomplishment, an objective. The busiest sections of the Chicago bookstores, I noticed, were those marked ‘Personal Growth’.
ellauri223.html on line 72: But in the City of the Sun, while duty and work are distributed among all, it only falls to each one to work for about four hours every day. The remaining hours are spent in learning joyously, in debating, in reading, in reciting, in writing, in walking, in exercising the mind and body, and with play. They allow no game which is played while sitting or lying on top of one another, neither the single die nor dice, nor chess, nor others like these. But they play with the ball, with the sack, with the rod, with the hoop, with wrestling, with scratching matches at the stake. They say, moreover, that grinding poverty renders men worthless, cunning, sulky, thievish, insidious, vagabonds, liars, false witnesses, etc.; and that wealth makes them insolent, proud, ignorant, traitors, assumers of what they know not, deceivers, boasters, wanting in affection, slanderers, etc. But with them all the rich and poor together make up the community. They are rich because they want nothing, poor because they possess nothing. Hey is this communism or what?
ellauri226.html on line 473: 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.
ellauri236.html on line 63: The research is the latest in a growing body of evidence that social platforms are failing to prevent a flood of disinformation — some of it tinged with violence — on their services ahead of the runoff election Sunday between President Jair Bolsonaro and former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Brazilian lawmakers last week granted the nation’s elections chief unilateral power to force tech companies to remove misinformation within two hours of the content being posted — one of the most aggressive legal measures against North American social media giants that any country has taken.
ellauri236.html on line 420: "Slim is tall and thin and he smells of dirt. He stands over me and stalks. I understand what he is trying to do and applaud it. I pretend to be dead to make it easier for him. I want to scream when he comes, but if I did, he would know I was alive. He goes on for hours over me, mumbling.” Then suddenly she screamed out, “Why doesn't he do it to me?“
ellauri236.html on line 422: “I wish you would do it to me,” she said. “Anything is better than having him grinding hour after hour at my crotch, in and out. I wish you would do it to me…”
ellauri238.html on line 77: Pena Saarikoski on kiven alla Uudessa Valamossa, sitä se yxikin obskyyri kynäilijäbändäri kävi öisin pussaamassa. Hizi kun en muista nimeä. Tero Liukkonen. On se kumma minkäläinen idoli tehtiin tästäkin juoppolallista. Mutta juoppolallejahan on monissa maissa olleet parhaat runoilijat: Li Bai, Du Fu, Anakreon, Omar Khaijam, Baudelaire, Hart Crane, Eikka Leikka, Ismo Alanko, vaikka kuinka monta muuta. Joutilaisuus tekee mestarin myös pullonkallistelussa. Pullot kalisevat, kallot pulisevat. Kaarlo Kramsu ei ollut ainoastaan juoppo, vaan myös kuppanen ja hullu. Non solum sed etiam. Hullujakin runoilijoita ym. kynäilijöitä lienee kokonainen leegio, viinahuuruisia tai muuten vaan hourulaisia. Alexis Kivi, siinä kanssa 1. Hänen loppunsa oli hyvin surkea, kuten varotteli Simo Saarikoski Pentille.
ellauri238.html on line 192: Pari päivää seminaarin jälkeen Hormia oli pannut Leenan ja Penan poliisilta turvaan Kupittaan hourulaan, Pentin suljetulle osastolle. Pentti oli ammuskellut Seurahuoneella Leenan kotoa pihistämällä aseella. Pentti ei syönyt lääkkeitään, koska niistä tuli tokkuraan (LOL, entä viinasta?), vaan jakeli niitä muille potilaille. Hän muisti potilaan, joka paskansi hihitellen Penan huoneen nurkkaan, osoitteli läjää sormellaan ja hipsi hihitellen ulos. Kyllä minä ymmärsin, että se oli kommentti mun tuotannosta, Pentti veisteli. Pentti oli leuhka ja Marjukka koppava. Pentillä oli lähes olematon perse. Kai sixi että se oli perse koko mies.
ellauri240.html on line 119: Dazzled by the whirl of US airpower bringing 24-hour food and military supplies to his men in the remote mountains near the Plain of Jars, Vang Pao came to believe in the Chao Fa legend of an independent Hmong state.
ellauri241.html on line 219: That faints into itself at evening hour: joka pyörtyy itseensä iltahetkellä:
ellauri241.html on line 274: Not one hour old, yet of sciential brain Ei tunnin vanha, mutta silti tieteelliset aivot
ellauri241.html on line 442: Men, women, rich and poor, in the cool hours, Miehet, naiset, rikkaat ja köyhät, viileinä tunteina,
ellauri241.html on line 572: And, all subdued, consented to the hour Ja kaikitenkin hillittynä hän suostui siihen hetkeen,
ellauri241.html on line 640: The silent-blessing fate, warm cloister'd hours, hiljaa siunaavaa kohtaloa , lämpimiä luostareiden tunteja
ellauri241.html on line 961: My little boat, for many quiet hours.
ellauri241.html on line 1266: Rear your head or these soft hours will hurry by

ellauri241.html on line 1283: 'Cause thou did thus, for many sequent hours,

ellauri241.html on line 1584: Since the hour I met thee in earth's bosom, all my power

ellauri243.html on line 147: until the American Holocaust, when the United States was attacked by waves of Russian bombers launching hypersonic nuclear-tipped missiles. Almost the entire fleet of American long-range bombers and more than half of America's intercontinental-ballistic-missile arsenal was wiped out in a matter of hours. But Battle Mountain's little fleet of high-tech bombers, led by Patrick McLanahan, survived and formed the spearhead of the American counterattack that destroyed most of Russia's ground-launched intercontinental nuclear missiles and restored a tenuous sort of parity in nuclear forces between the two nations. On the plus side, there are now less than half so many hungry mouths left to feed on the entire ball of fire. Except this, everything goes on as before, business as usual.
ellauri243.html on line 478: He rose to the rank of Captain and has 2,500 hours of flight time in B-52s.
ellauri247.html on line 295: "If a Frenchman is capable of real friendship, it must certainly be the most disagreeable present he can possibly make to a man of a true English character. You know, madam, we are naturally taciturn, soon tired of impertinence, and much subject to fits of disgust. Your French friend intrudes upon you at all hours; he stuns you with his loquacity; he teases you with impertinent questions about your domestic and private affairs; he attempts to meddle in all your concerns, and forces his advice upon you with the most unwearied importunity; he asks the price of everything you wear, and, so sure as you tell him, undervalues it without hesitation; he affirms it is in a bad taste, ill contrived, ill made; that you have been imposed upon both with respect to the fashion and the price; that the marquis of this, or the countess of that, has one that is perfectly elegant, quite in the bon ton, and yet it cost her little more than you gave for a thing that nobody would wear.
ellauri262.html on line 168: C. S. Lewis wrote that he regarded MacDonald as his "master": "Picking up a copy of Phantastes one day at a train-station bookstall, I began to read. A few hours later, I knew that I had crossed a great frontier."[citation needed] G. K. Chesterton cited The Princess and the Goblin as a book that had "made a difference to my whole existence". Even Mark Twain, who initially disliked MacDonald, became friends with him, and there is some evidence that Twain was influenced by him. MacDonald's theology "celebrated the rediscovery of God as Father, and Christ as a shaved Lion King."
ellauri263.html on line 299: The observance of the day includes five prohibitions, most notable of which is a 25-hour fast. The Book of Lamentations, which mourns the destruction of Jerusalem, is read in the synagogue, followed by the recitation of kinnot, liturgical dirges that lament the loss of the Temples and Jerusalem. As the day has become associated with remembrance of other major calamities which have befallen the Jewish people, some kinnot also recall events such as the murder of the Ten Martyrs by the Romans, expulsions from England, Spain and elsewhere, massacres of numerous medieval Jewish communities during the Crusades, and the Holocaust.
ellauri263.html on line 337: Tisha B'Av bears a similar stringent nature to that of Yom Kippur. In addition to the length of the fast which lasts about 25 hours, beginning just before sunset on the eve of Tisha B'Av and ends at nightfall the following day, Tisha B'Av also shares the following five prohibitions:
ellauri264.html on line 597: Nineteen years ago, on that famous night, when the decision of the establishment of the State of Israel was made by the governors of the nations of the world, when all the people flocked to the streets to publicly celebrate, I could not take part in the joy. In those first hours I could not make peace with what was done, with the horrible news, that God´s words from the prophecy in the Twelve Prophets: "My land was divided" was coming true. Where is our Hebron? Are we forgetting it? And where is our Nablus? Are we forgetting it? And where is our Jericho? Are we forgetting it? And where is our east side of the Jordan? Where is every lump and chunk? Every bit and piece of the four cubits of God´s land? Is it up to us to give up any millimeter of it? God forbid! In the state of shock that took over my body, completely bruised and torn to pieces – I could not rejoice then.
ellauri266.html on line 274: Psh. Unreal. Watched this movie in hopes of some type of entertainment but it was just a dude and his daughter walking through the woods for 2 hours. Unreal. Pppshhhh
ellauri266.html on line 298: I would rather get beat up for 2 hours than watch this film, I kept waiting for something to happen or something that made me feel something, I sat there stone faced for 2 hours with no emotion assuming something must happen soon due to all these rave reviews, and then all of a sudden the credits show up on the screen and I realize i was hoodwinked by all of you writing good reviews. This film was an absolute snooze fest!
ellauri270.html on line 561: Within 90 hours, his force had destroyed 42 of 50 Iraqi Army divisions at a cost of about 125 killed and 200 wounded among American troops, and about 482 killed, 458 wounded among all of the coalition. What a whackin' bloodbath. It restored pride in the US armed forces after the Vietnam War.
ellauri276.html on line 608: Turning over frozen earth in dark January days behind a horse drawn or an ox drawn plough, must have been back breaking labour. The hours were long, pay was poor. A ploughman at the Alnwick Hiring Fair of spring 1819 for instance, was offered merely bed and food as payment for his fee for six months work. In the depression of that year, the ploughman had no choice, yet, these ploughmen appeared to enjoy their job and approached life with a sense of honest reality and humour. Their songs are nearly always cheerful. Cyril Tawney sang The Ploughman in 1974 on the Argo anthology The World of the Countryside. Jon Loomes sang The Ploughman in 2005 on his Fellside CD Fearful Symmetry. He noted:
ellauri277.html on line 82: When you work you are a flute through whose heart the whispering of the hours turns to music.

ellauri283.html on line 409: 1990-luvun vuosikymmenellä oli myös taipumus määrätä tiukat sharia -pohjaiset islamilaiset lait ja käytännöt National Islamic Frontin ja Hasan al-Turabin alaisuudessa. Koulutusta uudistettiin keskittymään arabien ja islamilaisen kulttuurin tärkeyteenesimerkiksi opettelemalla ulkoa Koraani uskonnollisissa instituutioissa; koulupuvut korvattiin taisteluväsymillä ja opiskelijat osallistuivat puolisotilaallisiin harjoituksiin. Uskonnollinen poliisi varmisti, että naiset olivat verhottuja, erityisesti valtion virastoissa ja yliopistoissa. Entinen, suvaitsevampi poliittinen kulttuuri muuttui paljon ankarammaksi, kun ihmisoikeusjärjestöt väittivät turvallisuusvirastojen käyttämien "aavetaloina" tunnettujen kidutuskammioiden lisääntymisestä. Sota ei-muslimien eteläosaa vastaan ​​julistettiin jihadiksi. Valtion televisiossa näyttelijät simuloivat "häitä" jihad-marttyyrien ja taivaallisten neitsyiden välillä ( houris ). [lainaus tarvitaan] Turabi antoi myös turvapaikan ja apua ei-sudanilaisille islamisteille, mukaan lukien Osama bin Ladenille ja muille Al-Qaidan jäsenille. Hyvin paha!
ellauri284.html on line 640: Construction workers at the tower site. One of their peers said that he makes about $4.60 for a 12-hour shift. (Enrico Fabian/for The Washington Post)
ellauri300.html on line 593: On January 18, 2016, McLean's then-wife Patrisha Shnier McLean alleged that after four hours of "terrorizing" her, McLean pinned her to a bed until she broke free and ran to the bathroom. Shnier McLean alleged that McLean attempted "to shove open the locked bathroom door behind which I had barricaded myself. As it was splintering, I pushed the numbers 911." McLean was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, and pled guilty to domestic violence assault, criminal restraint, criminal mischief and making domestic violence threats. McLean paid $3,660 in fines, and was not sentenced to any jail time. Under Maine's deferred disposition law, the State agreed to dismiss the domestic violence assault charge if McLean complied with the court's orders for one year, and the charge was expunged a year later. During this time, Shnier McLean filed for divorce, citing “adultery, cruel and abusive treatment, and irreconcilable differences." McLean has denied that he physically abused Shnier McLean, and his lawyer released a statement claiming McLean agreed to the plea deal in the interest of privacy. In March 2017, a Maine court granted Shnier-McLean's request for a 10-year protection order against McLean. In 2021, McLean's daughter Jackie told Rolling Stone that her father was emotionally abusive and created a cult-like household through paralyzing verbal attacks, forced isolation, and threats to withhold love or financial support.
ellauri300.html on line 849: At the hour of the afternoon sacrifice the prophet Elijah approached the altar and prayed, “O Lord, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, prove now that you are the God of Israel and that I am your servant and have done all this at your command.
ellauri300.html on line 883: 7 About three hours later his wife came in, not knowing what had happened. 8 Peter asked her, “Tell me, is this the price you and Ananias got for the land?”
ellauri324.html on line 269: The electricity is distributed via overhead lines, due to an underinvestment in infrastructure: last month, I lost power for over 36 hours because it got a little windy (the world headquarters of Apple, Facebook, and Google are within a ten mile radius of my place). When I ride my bike to the local supermarket this evening, I will have to be careful not to slip on a large and growing patch of gravel on a road that hasn’t been repaired for many years: this, in one of the wealthiest parts of the wealthiest country in the world.
ellauri324.html on line 281: Living in my little enclave, with its fragile electricity supply, and crumbling roads, it’s easy for my neighbors and I to think that things aren’t so bad, but in under an hour, I can travel to SF and see scenes exactly like the one in the last photo. Whilst people are constantly harping on about whether the Democrats or the Republicans are better or worse than each other, they are ignoring the fact that both parties have done nothing to seriously address the severe decay that is undeniably afflicting America’s social and physical fabric.
ellauri342.html on line 531: Men and women, proud of working-hours, Miehet ja naiset, työajan ulkopuolella
ellauri342.html on line 538: Steal, for an hour, now and then, Silloin tällöin hipsivät
ellauri349.html on line 258: Erkki Samuli Pirtola (18. toukokuuta 1950 Rautalampi – 23. tammikuuta 2016 Helsinki) oli suomalainen kuvataiteilija. Pirtolan mielestä "Todellinen taiteen emämaa löytyykin lastentarhoista, Steiner-kouluista, undergroundista, hullujenhuoneilta, presidentin muistikirjasta, betonigraffiteista, oudoista yöllisistä performansseista, ufokuvista, viidakkoshamaanin houreista..."  Paskanmarjat Erkki, graffitit on järjestään pyllyn rumia. Mitä vittua, jotain presidentin nuolua?
ellauri382.html on line 364: He is former Guinness world record holder for pull ups (4030 in 17 hours). The Guinness World Record for most pull-ups in 24-hours was 4,210, a pretty amazing feat. But, that record was trumped last week by over 100 pull-ups by 54-year old Mark Jordan. Jordan, from Corpus Christi, Texas, cranked out 4,321 pull-ups in 24-hours. He was awarded the World Records certificate last Wednesday after Guinness made it official. Sorry, my bad, Eniten vetoa 24 tunnissa (uros) on 8 940, ja sen saavutti pieni ruipelo Kenta Adachi (Japani) Shunanissa, Yamaguchissa, Japanissa 22.-23. helmikuuta 2024.
ellauri382.html on line 373: Entrepreneur Jesse Itzler, upon seeing Goggins perform at a 24-hour ultramarathon, hired Goggins to live with him in his house for a month. Itzler wrote about his experience on a blog and later published the story as a book Living With A Seal.
ellauri382.html on line 485: Sleeping more than usual, twelve to fourteen hours a day
ellauri383.html on line 410: On the third day there was a wedding at Cana in Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there. Jesus also was invited to the wedding with his disciples. When the wine ran out, the mother of Jesus said to him, “They have no wine.” And Jesus said to her, “Woman, what does this have to do with me? My hour has not yet come.” His mother said to the servants, “Do whatever he tells you.”...
ellauri384.html on line 222: “Heaven” itself is a rather bizarre concept. Mark Twain underscored the lunacy of the idea in his short story “Captain Stormfield’s Visit To Heaven.” In that story and in “Letters From The Earth” he muses about how humans have invented a place which is full of things that they never engaged in or cared about while on earth, and yet imagine themselves enjoying for all eternity. How many harp enthusiasts do YOU know personally? How many millenia would you enjoy singing the same song of praise over and over? How long would you delight in praying to the glory of God 24 hours a day? If you don’t do that now, why do you think you’re going to enjoy it when you’re dead?
ellauri389.html on line 149: Kaikki yhtä mustaa varjoa, paizi valoisa Singing the hour, and bidding "strike the bell."
ellauri389.html on line 230: “But I feel weighed down by the short sightedness, the petty bureaucracy, and the often pointless activities that are creeping into higher education. These things eat time and, more importantly, sap energy. Meanwhile the sand sifts through the hourglass. At the Open University I’d always hoped that we’d be able to offer a named undergraduate degree in philosophy, but actually the subject has, if anything, become marginalised, with fewer courses available than when I joined nineteen years ago, and with much higher fees. This at a time when philosophy is becoming increasingly popular. There had also been suggestions that I might be able to take on an official role promoting the public understanding of philosophy, but that didn’t materialise either.
ellauri390.html on line 584: At the age of 32, after spending several years in high-stress, high profile, long hour jobs (doing what? maissihiutaleita?) he left his “normal” life to finally follow his dream of traveling the world.
xxx/ellauri010.html on line 690: For this payment I give you two days (48 hours).
xxx/ellauri013.html on line 1065: ...most unexpectedly I did come upon him a few hours before he gave up his arrogant ghost. Fortunately he was willing and able to talk between the choking fits of asthma, and his racked body writherd with malicious exultation at the bare thought of Jim. He exulted thus at the idea that he had "paid out the stuck-up beggar after all". He gloated over his action. I had to bear the sunken glare of his fierce crow-footed eyes if I wanted to know; and so I bore it, reflecting how much certain forms of evil are akin to madness, derived from intense egoism, inflamed by resistance, tearing the soul to pieces...
xxx/ellauri027.html on line 1002: If 100 people manage to focus for five hours on themes that touch everybody and bear on the grand themes of life in a subjectively significant way, reaching personally relevant insights in the course of the process, any normal human being can attest to the fact that something of significance has happened even if it is not immediately obvious what has taken place.
xxx/ellauri068.html on line 165: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (German: [diː ˈmaɪstɐˌzɪŋɐ fɔn ˈnʏʁnbɛʁk]; "The Master-Singers of Nuremberg"), WWV 96, is a music drama (or opera) in three acts, written and composed by Richard Wagner. It is among the longest operas commonly performed, usually taking around four and a half hours. It was first performed at the National Theatre Munich, today the home of the Bavarian State Opera, in Munich, on 21 June 1868. The conductor at the premiere was Hans von Bülow.
xxx/ellauri084.html on line 775: Woody Allen's film Annie Hall (1977) references The Sorrow and the Pity as a plot device. Film critic Donald Liebenson explains: "In one of the film's signature scenes, Alvy Singer (Allen) suggests he and Annie (Diane Keaton) go see the film. 'I'm not in the mood to see a four-hour documentary on Nazis,' Annie protests. In the film's poignant conclusion, Alvy runs into Annie as she is taking a date to see the film, which Alvy counts as 'a personal triumph.'
xxx/ellauri085.html on line 247: A few weeks later pictures emerged of the famous CEO and his girlfriend cavorting in Japan. I guess even alleged 16 hour a day, 7 days a week workaholics take vacations…
xxx/ellauri085.html on line 597: I would increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour and severely limit welfare to those who are disabled.
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 672: In Puritan Boston, Massachusetts, a crowd gathers to witness the punishment of Hester Prynne, a young woman who has given birth to a baby of unknown parentage. Her sentence required her to stand on the scaffold for three hours, exposed to public humiliation, and to wear the scarlet "A" for the rest of her life. As Hester approaches the scaffold, many of the women in the crowd are angered by her beauty and quiet dignity. When demanded and cajoled to name the father of her child, Hester refuses.
xxx/ellauri087.html on line 459: Terry Pratchett opens his poem An Ode to Multiple Universes with "I do have worlds enough and time / to spare an hour to find a rhyme / to take a week to pen an article / a day to find a rhyme for ‘particle’."
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 342: In review, The New Yorker uses strong emotionally loaded headlines such as “Don’t Underestimate Elizabeth Warren and Her Populist Message” and “Is Fraud Part of the Trump Organization’s Business Model?” The New Yorker also publishes satirical articles from satirist Andy Borowitz through his Borowitz Report, such as “Trump Offers to Station Pence at Border with Binoculars in Lieu of Wall.” The Borowitz Report always favors the left and mocks the right. Further, The New Yorker provides original in-depth journalistic reporting such as this: Four Women Accuse New York’s Attorney General of Physical Abuse. The result of this investigation led to the Attorney General resigning just hours after the New Yorker published the story. In general, both wording and story selection tends to mostly favor the left.
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 522: Kathryn Lee Gifford (née Epstein; born August 16, 1953) is an American television presenter, singer, songwriter, occasional actress and author. She is best known for her 15-year run (1985–2000) on the talk show Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee, which she co-hosted with Regis Philbin. She is also known for her 11-year run with Hoda Kotb, on the fourth hour of NBC's Today show (2008–2019). She has received 11 Daytime Emmy nominations and won her first Daytime Emmy in 2010 as part of the Today team. Gifford's first television role had been as Tom Kennedy's singer/sidekick on the syndicated version of Name That Tune only in the 1977–1978 season. She also occasionally appeared on the first three hours of Today and was a contributing NBC News correspondent.
xxx/ellauri104.html on line 146: Powerful, changeable emotions and moods that may last from a few hours to a few days.
xxx/ellauri114.html on line 613: The sparsity of sayings recorded in the biblical accounts suggests that Jesus remained relatively silent for the hours he hung there. Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani? may refer to:
xxx/ellauri120.html on line 223: In Puritan Boston, Massachusetts, a crowd gathers to witness the punishment of Hester Prynne, a young woman who has given birth to a baby of unknown parentage. Her sentence required her to stand on the scaffold for three hours, exposed to public humiliation, and to wear the scarlet "A" for the rest of her life. As Hester approaches the scaffold, many of the women in the crowd are angered by her beauty and quiet dignity. When demanded and cajoled to name the father of her child, Hester refuses.
xxx/ellauri120.html on line 359: "Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla pendere, et cum illi pueri dicerent: Sibylla ti theleis; respondebat illa: apothanein thelo." I. THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD April is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots with spring rain. Winter kept us warm, covering Earth in forgetful snow, feeding A little life with dried tubers. Summer surprised us, coming over the Starnbergersee With a shower of rain; we stopped in the colonnade, And went on in sunlight, into the Hofgarten, 10 And drank coffee, and talked for an hour. Bin gar keine Russin, stamm’ aus Litauen, echt deutsch. And when we were children, staying at the archduke’s, My cousin’s, he took me out on a sled, And I was frightened. He said, Marie, Marie, hold on tight. And down we went. In the mountains, there you feel free. I read, much of the night, and go south in the winter. What are the roots that clutch, what branches grow Out of this stony rubbish? Son of man, 20 You cannot say, or guess, for you know only A heap of broken images, where the sun beats, And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief, And the dry stone no sound of water. Only There is shadow under this red rock, (Come in under the shadow of this red rock), And I will show you something different from either Your shadow at morning striding behind you Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you; I will show you fear in a handful of dust. 30 Frisch weht der Wind Der Heimat zu Mein Irisch Kind, Wo weilest du? "You gave me hyacinths first a year ago; "They called me the hyacinth girl." - Yet when we came back, late, from the Hyacinth garden, Your arms full, and your hair wet, I could not Speak, and my eyes failed, I was neither Living nor dead, and I knew nothing, 40 Looking into the heart of light, the silence. Öd’ und leer das Meer.
xxx/ellauri120.html on line 460: We spent two lovely hours together, and the world knows alright
xxx/ellauri123.html on line 603: Life is but a series of fleeting moments, one forever chasing the next. The only place where you can live, act, and make a difference is the present. Today. Well it´s also a series of hours, days, months and years, come to think of it. You can plan ahead, nincompoop.
xxx/ellauri126.html on line 198: Suomi 24 hourupäiden kanala nuuhkii Paula Salomaata epäluuloisesti ja exyy sitten öiseen kilpakaakatuxeen ja ristiinnokintaan. Höyhenet pöllyävät.
xxx/ellauri126.html on line 456: Lisää Paulan kannanottoja: Asiantuntijatkaan eivät osaa päättää ovatko rikolliset psykopaatit sairaita vaiko vaan pahoja. Vikana on se, ettei ne parane vankilassa eikä hourulassakaan. Kananrehuxi, se olis paras ratkaisu. Pojat joitei saatu hyvix, on nyt jauhettuina jyvix. Mutta hyvin menestyvät persoonallisuushäiriöiset on parasta käyttövoimaa markkinavetoiselle yhteiskunnalle. Kaikki halut, kuten saada lapsia tai löytää työpaikka, ei tietystikään ole pahasta, mutta kyltymätön pillunhalu on. Toipuva narsisti oppii kieltäytymään varatuista naisista. Se jaxaa odottaa putken tyhjentymistä. Lisäxi lasten tulee ymmärtää, että vanhemmillakin on omat tarpeensa, joskin ne onkin enimmäxeen vessapuolella. "Pussailu on turhaa lääppimistä", sanoi Lolita. Psykopaatit voivat hankkia ekat sexikokemuxet jo 10-12-vuotiaina. He eivät osaa säädellä sukupuoliviettiään. Terve viha on hyödyllistä ja välttämätöntäkin, kuten terve izerakkaus. Sairas ei. Kaikki narsistit on piilomasentuneita, epäonnistuneet ainaskin. Masennus on izevihaa, kun ei tohdi näyttää vihaa Axalle, jonka hännän alla on.
xxx/ellauri126.html on line 458: Kilpailuviettiä koskevassa luvussa ei oikein ilmene, onko kateuttakin olemassa tollasta tervettä, vai onko se aina vaan narsistista houretta. Tasoihin ja joholle voi päästä parantamalla omaa juoxuaan tai tekemällä sorkkakampit toisille. Näin jos kilpailu on vasten kelloa, mut jos on kyse vapaapainista, niin tuskin voittaa ilman niitä jalkakamppeja. Sodassa ja rakkaudessa on kaikki keinot sallittuja.
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 531: Or go to bed now, being two hours to day:
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 622: On awakening he appeared to himself to have a distinct recollection of the whole, and taking his pen, ink, and paper, instantly and eagerly wrote down the lines that are here preserved. At this moment he was unfortunately called out by a person on business from Porlock, and detained by him above an hour, and on his return to his room, found, to his no small surprise and mortification, that though he still retained some vague and dim recollection of the general purport of the vision, yet, with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away like the images on the surface of a stream into which a stone has been cast, but, alas! without the after restoration of the latter!
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 908: Thou watchest the last oozings hours by hours. Lasillisia, tuntikausia voit hönössä sä olla.
xxx/ellauri129.html on line 693: Triste hourvari, Surullinen meteli,
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 341: long hours illumined by the glowing fire
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 342: long balcony-hours veiled with misty rose;
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 345: long hours illumined by the glowing fire
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 397: How I would love to lie for hours holding your feet?
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 222: (4) Ippolit tries to figure out the point of living for two weeks. On the one hand, why not just die now and get it over with? But on the other hand, he feels like it's actually only now that he has a death sentence of sorts that he has really started to live. (Which, okay, guys, remember the story Myshkin told about the condensed man and how full of life his last few hours must be? There is definitely more to the idea that the person who knows he is about to die lives a very full life at the end—as Dostoevsky himself experience at his staged execution.)
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 427: The hallow’d hour was near at hand: she sighs Sen huulet kosteina ja henki huokuvana,
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 442: But for one moment in the tedious hours, Eze vois nähdä ja kenties kokeillakkin salaa,
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 758: “After so many hours of toil and quest, Me voidaan mennä naimisiin, saan sun vaakunan,
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 238: Behold I will make Jerusalem a cup of staggering unto all the peoples round about (Zech. 12:2). What is “cup of staggering”? [It means] that He will in the future make peoples drink the cup of staggering of blood….when they [Gog and Magog] go up there, what do they? They assign two warriors to every one of the Children of Israel. Why? So that they should not escape. When the heroes of Judah ascend and reach Jerusalem, they pray in their heart…In that hour the Holy One, blessed be He, gives heroism to Judah and they draw their weapons and smite those men on their right and on their left, and slay them (Midrash Tehillim, Psalm 119, ed. Buber pp. 488-89)
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 84: Lisa made her solo debut with her single album Lalisa in September 2021. The album sold over 736,000 copies in its release week in South Korea, making her the first female artist to do so. The music video for its lead single of the same name recorded 73.6 million views on YouTube in first 24 hours of its release, becoming the most-viewed music video in the first 24 hours on the platform by a solo artist.
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 263: Once, when the Baal Shem Tov was on a journey, Sabbath overtook him on the highway. He stopped the wagon, and went out into the field to perform the services that welcome the coming of Sabbath, and to remain there until the Sabbath was ended. On the field, a flock of sheep were grazing. When Baal Shem Tov raised his voice a tad and spoke the prayers that welcome the Sabbath as the coming of a Bride, the sheep rose upon their hind legs, and lifted their heads in the air, and stood like people listening. And so they remained in wrapt attention for two hours, all the while that the Baal Shem spoke.
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 364: On 21 October 1805, Nelson's fleet defeated a joint Franco-Spanish naval force at the Battle of Trafalgar. Nelson was seriously wounded during the battle and died three hours later. When the news of his death arrived in London, a messenger was sent to Merton Place to bring the news to Lady Hamilton. She later recalled,
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 366: They brought me word, Mr Whitby from the Admiralty. 'Show him in directly,' I said. He came in, and with a pale countenance and faint voice, said, 'We have gained a great Victory.' – 'Never mind your Victory,' I said. 'My letters – give me my letters' – Captain Whitby was unable to speak – tears in his eyes and a deathly paleness over his face made me comprehend him. I believe I gave a scream and fell back, and for ten hours I could neither speak nor shed a tear.
xxx/ellauri167.html on line 528: But he quotes largely from Wishaupt whom he considers as the founder of what he calls the order. As you may not have had an opportunity of forming a judgment of this cry of `mad dog’ which has been raised against his doctrines, I will give you the idea I have formed from only an hour’s reading of Barruel’s quotations from him, which you may be sure are not the most favorable.
xxx/ellauri169.html on line 393: She has thousands of followers and has made millions of dollars performing as Ramtha at seminars ($1,000 a crack) and at her Ramtha School of Enlightenment, and from the sales of tapes, books, and accessories (Clark and Gallo 1993). She must have hypnotic powers. Searching for self-fulfillment, otherwise normal people obey her command to spend hours blindfolded in a cold, muddy, doorless maze. In the dark, they seek what Ramtha calls the ‘void at the center.’
xxx/ellauri170.html on line 276: Though nothing can bring back the hour Vaikkei mikään tuo takas sitä hetkeä
xxx/ellauri170.html on line 360: Buy terms divine in selling hours of dross; Osta jumaliset ehdot kauppaamalla tappiolla
xxx/ellauri178.html on line 183: Sometimes the sky is overcast ... And I am feeling blue... And as the hours wander by... I know not what to do... And sometimes there is tragedy . . . To meet me at the door... And I must wonder whether life . . . Is worth my fighting for ... always there is some way out... And I have come to know ... That brighter things will comfort me ... In just a day or so .. And I have learned that what is past . . . Was purposeful and good. But in my bed of bitterness ... It was misunderstood... There is a certain destiny...! In every human quest .. Because when anything goes wrong... It happens for the best.
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 382: Papa looked at the clock. He had waited half an hour for Nick Adams to arrive and the clock read two.
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 574: “They kill them for less nowadays,” Papa said. There they were, less than three hours after meeting, and Papa's motive had completely changed. He wanted to warn Ole Anderson but didn't think he'd do anything about it anyway. He thought there was no reasoning with Nick Adams either.
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 608: Young Hemingway vilified James for his choice of themes and characters, but more importantly, he viciously maligned him for the traumatic but obscure accident that had occurred in his youth. Leon Edel has summarized the known facts of the injury as gathered from James´ writings and other sources. The "obscure hurt" was reported by James to have happened at the "same dark hour" of the onset of the Civil War, in other words, May 1861 (Edel, Years 176-77). But actually the causative factor, the fire at West Stables in Newport, occurred on the night of October 28, 1861 (177). James relates that he had jammed himself into "an acute angle between two fences" trying to make "a rusty, quasi-extemporised old engine work" in order to help put out the stable fire. Injured in this attempt, James later provided only incomplete details and stated that the disaster was "intimate, odious, horrid, catastrophe, obscure, and most entirely personal" (175).
xxx/ellauri187.html on line 193: Who knew that Rodin in his 60s met, inspired, and shaped Rilke in his 20s? Nowadays, it would be temping to call Rodin a groomer. The poet and the sculptor actually lived and worked together, spent hours criminally conversing, and forged a special bond.
xxx/ellauri187.html on line 207: After a period of silence following the 1906 firing, Rilke and Rodin rekindled in August of 1908. Rilke was now living with Isadora Duncan and other artists in an abandoned convent in Paris, which Henri Matisse had converted into a school and commune. Rodin met Rilke there, spent hours catching up, buried the hatchet, and decided to move in the following month. After the sculptor’s death, the building became Paris’s Rodin Museum.
xxx/ellauri200.html on line 554: Kun Frankenstein oli poikanen, Itä-Eurooppa ravisti hartioiltaan kollektivismin houreenrippeitä liittyäxeen länsimaiseen kapitalistiseen kaikki mulle heti nyt-ahneuteen. Sehän sopi Frankille kuin nenä trollin naamaan.
xxx/ellauri208.html on line 898: Antti ja Taru on ikäänkö vaihtaneet sukupuolta. Olikohan Annikalla tollasia muu-skizoja? Ainaskin sillä toisella kolholla kynäilijättärellä oli, sillä loistavalla Helenalla. Paasaava luonne joka kynäili tylsähköjä kirjoja. Jonkun pystymezän hourulan johtajatar. Hirvee kasa adoptoituja lapsia. Sitten minut määriteltiin tytöxi. Se oli Veronica Pimenoff.
xxx/ellauri218.html on line 246: Thousands of detectives and forensic evidence specialists worked for over 1.7 million hours at Fresh Kills Landfill to try to recover remnants of the people killed in the attacks. A final count of 4,257 human remains was retrieved, but only 300 people could be reconstructed from these remains. A memorial was built in 2011, which also honors those whose identities were not able to be determined from the debris. The remaining waste was buried in a 40-acre (160,000 m2) portion of the landfill; it is highly likely that this debris still contains fragmentary human remains like condoms, false teeth and pacemakers.
xxx/ellauri218.html on line 410: As it happened, en ollut paikalla, 1977 kesällä olin Sekun kanssa Eirassa enimmäxeen vällykäärmeenä. Lightning struck, and the city went dark for real. By the time the power came back, 25 hours later, arsonists had set more than 1,000 fires and looters had ransacked 1,600 stores, per the New York Times. Opportunistic thieves grabbed whatever they could get their hands on, from luxury cars to sink stoppers and clothespins, according to the New York Post. The sweltering streets became a battleground, where, per the Post, “even the looters were being mugged.”
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 219: Awaits alike th' inevitable hour. Odottaa yhtä väistämätöntä hetkeä.
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 669: Till the sad Nine in Greece's evil hour Kreikan pahan hetken surulliseen kello yhdeksään asti
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 134: A light for dead men and dark hours, a foot Valomerkki vainajamiehille ja pikkutunneille, jalka
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 511: The swift hours weave and unweave, I go hence
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 841: Such fruit as men reap from spent hours and wear,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 848: From heaven among the stars above the hours,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 947: For what the hours have given is given, and this
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1042: Time and the fruitful hour are more than we,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1081: ⁠The hair of the hours was not white
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1382: That talk with many winds and gods, the hours
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1487: Be shed and shine before the starriest hours,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1511: ⁠As midnight, and the night as daylight hours.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1538: ⁠Hide for one hour the imperishable faces.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1594: ⁠And loosed the hours like arrows; and let fall
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1863: ⁠And the fervent rose-cheeked hours,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2101: Fruitful, and flushed with flame from lamp-lit hours,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3107: ⁠Wilt thou turn in an hour,
xxx/ellauri261.html on line 248: Theatre became his passion, and he spent hours in the Doe Library reading European newspapers to learn more about the modern expressionist movement. “The way other kids would follow baseball scores,” his nephew related, “Thornton’s hobby was reading German newspapers so he could read up on German Theater and great German directors like Max Reinhardt.”
xxx/ellauri268.html on line 269: On 31st December 1926, tired and disheveled Joanie Rowling staggered onto the steps of Edinburgh's muggle orphanage. Within an hour, she had given birth to a healthy baby girl. She told one of the publisher that she wanted her antihero to be named Tom Marvolo Riddle. Tom Riddle for his father and Marvolo for hers. In a word, a partial anagram of Voldemort. Why not call him Dolt Mover or Overt Mold, wouldn't that have been more convenient? Arkistostamme joulua.
xxx/ellauri306.html on line 578: Täytyypä kazoa mitä Mätien tomskujen tampiot tästä sanovat! Top critics: Cruise’s toothy heroics are ill-suited to moral complexity, but he is elevated by a stellar supporting cast... A summer genre movie for grown-ups. Too-long Grisham thriller is full of adult themes. Höh, montako panoa? Näytetäänkö muka kuinka se menee sinne? (Ilmeisesti noin 2, ei näytetä.) The Firm amusingly satirizes the New Traditionalist aspirations of today's young urban elite -- not so much the lifestyle itself as the illusion of utter security it represents. Alas, Tom Cruise is Tom Cruise, playing yet another variation of his screen image. A first-class thriller and thought-provoking morality play. Is this a thriller? You've never scene (sic) a 'suspense film' drag its heels so deplorably. Moderately entertaining... and a big step up from the book. No, the book moved at turbo speed. At two and a half hours, the movie crawls. Two-and-a-half hour movies -- jeez, there ought to be a law.

xxx/ellauri306.html on line 580: Nimetön: I find this movie boring and predictable the acting was poorly done which is hard for me because of the great cast the writing was awful and at times the movie went flat the chase scene at the end was comical and silly the whole movie was a mess. To put it simply, the film completely ruined the book. And that wasn't easy. This is such a bad film. It is an hour and a half too long, and the beginning and middle are insanely dull. The production value and score do not stand up to the test of time at all. This is an example of all of the worst things about the 90's, which might be one of the worst decades for filmmaking. Es wird einfach viel zu viel geredet, als man schon längstens in die Tat umgesetzt hätte. Fazit: Lieber eine kürzere Geschichte dafür intensiver erzählen und Spannung aufbauen!

xxx/ellauri307.html on line 740: Danilla oli surkea muusikonura länsirannikolla jota nöyrä, sittemmin eroprosessissa kusetettu vaimo Blythe koitti turhaan buustata. Brown and his wife Blythe moved to Rye, New Hampshire in 1993, samana vuonna jolloin ize sain karkoituxen Kouvolaan. Brown became an English teacher at his alma mater Phillips Exeter, and gave Spanish classes to 6th, 7th, and 8th graders at Lincoln Akerman School, a small school for K–8th grade with about 250 students, in Hampton Falls. Aikamoinen mahalasku tuli Danille(kin). While on vacation in Tahiti in 1993, Brown read Sidney Sheldon's (n.h.) novel The Doomsday Conspiracy, and was inspired to become a writer of thrillers. He started work on Digital Fortress, setting much of it in Seville, where he had studied in 1985. He also co-wrote a humor book with his wife, 187 Men to Avoid: A Survival Guide for the Romantically Frustrated Woman, under the pseudonym "Danielle Brown". Brown's first three novels had little success, with fewer than 10,000 copies in each of their first printings. His fourth novel, The Da Vinci Code, became a bestseller, going to the top of the New York Times Best Seller list during its first week of release in 2003. It is one of the most popular books of all time, with 81 million copies sold worldwide as of 2009. Its success has helped push sales of Brown's earlier flops. Brown's prose style has been criticized as clumsy, to say the least. The Da Vinci Code committed style and word choice blunders in almost every paragraph. Recurring elements that Brown prefers to incorporate into his novels include a simple hero pulled out of their familiar setting and thrust into a new one with which they are unfamiliar, an attractive female sidekick/love interest, foreign travel, imminent danger from a pursuing villain, antagonists who have a disability or genetic disorder, and a 24-hour time frame in which the story takes place.
xxx/ellauri312.html on line 642: A few small studies have reported length increases of half an inch to almost 2 inches (about 1 to 3 centimeters) with these devices. However, the activity may be uncomfortable. Also, it requires a commitment of at least 4 to 6 hours a day for many months to see results. More research is needed to see if stretching is safe and if it works. [See P. Carlson (op.cit.), s.v. Pepita].
xxx/ellauri320.html on line 178: One of the legendary Bentley Boys of the late Twenties, he won the Le Mans 24-hour race in 1930, and then broke Amy Johnson's speed record by flying from Croydon to Cape Town in six-and-a-half days.
xxx/ellauri320.html on line 269: Barbara Taylor BradfordUK/USA225MromanssiEmma HarteI work 8 hours a day.
xxx/ellauri354.html on line 378: Ruit hora. (The hour is flowing away.)
xxx/ellauri354.html on line 380: Utere non reditura. (Use the hour, it will not come again.)
xxx/ellauri354.html on line 383: Ex iis unam cave. (Beware of one hour.)
xxx/ellauri354.html on line 384: Lente hora, celeriter anni. (An hour passes slowly, but the years go by quickly.)
xxx/ellauri354.html on line 387: [Nobis] pereunt et imputantur. ([The hours] are consumed and will be charged [to our] account)
xxx/ellauri354.html on line 388: Omnes vulnerant, ultima necat. (All hours wound; the last one kills.)
xxx/ellauri354.html on line 399: Amicis qualibet hora. (Any hour for my friends.)
xxx/ellauri354.html on line 400: Una dabit quod negat altera. (One hour will give what another has refused.)
xxx/ellauri363.html on line 318: toiminnassa yhdistyivät köyhäintalon, sairaalan ja houruinhuoneen tehtävät. Kuningas Kaarle XI:n vuonna 1686 vahvistama kirkkolaki velvoitti seurakunnat huolehtimaan myös
xxx/ellauri363.html on line 328: aikansa tavallisissa ihmisissä pelkoa, kauhua ja inhoa”. Hospitaalin suljetut hourut olivat kroonikoita. Potilaan lunastettiin laitokseen loppuiäkseen. Esimerkiksi vuosien 1785 – 1841 välisenä aikana ainoastaan kolme potilasta poistui Seilin hospitaalista a elävänä. Vuoden 1766 potilasluettelossa mainitaan ”spitaalisten” (spetelske) sekä ”sairaiden ja muuten heikkojen” (sjuklige och eljest
xxx/ellauri363.html on line 351: vaivaishuollosta omaksi lääkintähuollon lohkokseen. Asetuksessa päätettiin koko maan tarpeita vastaavan houruinhuoneen rakentamisesta Helsingin kaupungin läheisyyteen Lapinlahden niemeen. Seilin
xxx/ellauri363.html on line 372: Vieläkin oli tukkoista, ja niinpä hyvän Alexanterin III:n aikana hourut siirrettiin kunnalliskoteihin mielisairaanhoidon ulottumattomiin. Vaivaistalon
xxx/ellauri376.html on line 57: Romaanikirjallisuus käsittelee ihmisten ja vähän eläintenkin tunteita. Aiemmissa albumeissa on tutustuttu jo mm. Martha Nussbaumin, Rane Juntumaan ja Anttonin välityxellä James-Langen tunneteorioihin. Tässä nummerossa tutustumme kasvien tunne-elämään Hannu Salaman, Albert Liliuxen ja vähän Fjodor Dostojevskin teoxen "Kasvuikäinen" opastuxella. Apuun rientää myös amerikkalainen G. Stanley Hall. Stan oli Jamexen oppipoika. Stanin 1. vaimo tukehtui vahingossa ja toisen se laittoi hourulaan diagnoosilla aivoskleroosi.
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