ellauri002.html on line 402: Will noch ein wenig quinquilieren

ellauri008.html on line 740: Marvellous, he repeated, looking up at me. Look! the beauty! but that is nothing - look at the accuracy, the harmony. And so fragile! And so strong! And so exact! This is nature - the balance of colossal forces. Every star is so - and every blade of grass stands so - and the mighty kosmos in perfect equilibrium produces - this. This wonder; this masterpiece of nature - the great artist.
ellauri014.html on line 1062: EURO: Italianas liras, coquillagios mixtos und euros... Waar esse los Deutschemarkos?

ellauri017.html on line 434: The Fourth Way teachings and the Enneagram of Personality use an irregular enneagram consisting of an equilateral triangle and an irregular hexagram based on 142857.
ellauri021.html on line 253: You can throw all my tranquil' pills away

ellauri033.html on line 236: l´instable équilibré. Tantôt surchargée et tantôt elliptique, elle manque toujours la juste plénitude.
ellauri036.html on line 722: Sois tranquille, il t'a lu. Rien ne peut lui donner
ellauri043.html on line 1846: Kylläpä te huudatte hädässä kun mattopiiskat piiskaa teitä! Kylläpä teidän mustelmaiset jäsenet näyttää musta ihquilta! Ihqusti te lojutte mun rinnalla kun panosta ei tule mitään! Tää on niin tepsivää että te näätte uusia maailmoja, näätte jopa sielun silmillä!
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Muistatte kai Luciuxen, sen niin kauniin miehen, jota laahattiin kantapäistä vaunun perässä kuin Hectoria, Esquileuxen portista aina Tiburin vuorille; — ja molemilla puolin tietä veri tahras pusikot! Mä keräsin talteen veripisarat, ne on tässä!


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Coucoupha est employé comme nom masculin singulier. Employé comme nom. 1. dans l'Antiquité, en Égypte, animal mythique à longue oreilles figurant sur les sceptres des souverains. Quelques mots au hasard. Lisää henkiolentoja. In old pharmacy, a cucupha or cucufa was a cap, or cover for the head, with cephalic spices quilted in it, worn for certain nervous distempers, particularly those affecting the head. Saint Cucuphas is a martyr of Spain. His feast day is 25 July but in some areas it is celebrated on 27 July to avoid conflict with the important feast day of Santiago, the patron saint of Spain. His name is said to be of Phoenician origin with the meaning of "he who jokes, he who likes to joke."
ellauri049.html on line 521: Ô que ma quille éclate ! Ô que j’aille à la mer ! Räjähtäis mun kynä! Jos menisinkin mereen!
ellauri049.html on line 806: Ce toit tranquille, où marchent des colombes, Tää tyyni katto, jolla kävelevät pulut,
ellauri049.html on line 881: Le blanc troupeau de mes tranquilles tombes, mun tyynten hautojen valkeata laumaa,
ellauri049.html on line 977: Ce toit tranquille où picoraient des focs ! Tyyni katto jolla nokiskeli kokkapurjeet!
ellauri050.html on line 1011: Dich, aus dem es quillt, Ruiskauttaja,
ellauri050.html on line 1069: zur Erde niederquillt, Satelee maahan,
ellauri054.html on line 273: Glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay. Kimmeltäen kookkaina ulos tyyneen lahteen.
ellauri061.html on line 399: lawyer? Where be his quiddities now, his quillets, Missäs sen tämyydet on nyt, sen mikättimet,
ellauri063.html on line 202: aavepaprika: Barrio on rento, energinen paikka, joka tunnetaan koko Greater Clevelandissa sen maukkaista, naarmuuntuneista tacoista ja valtavan valikoiman tequilaa, viskiä ja oluita. Se on tällä hetkellä yksi Lakewoodin suosituimmista meksikolaisista liitoksista. Asiakkaat voivat valita mukautetun tacon, joka on valmistettu täysin eritelmissään, sisältäen maissia tai jauhoja tortilloja, täyteaineita, kuten kotitekoista chorizoa ja kastikkeita kuten chipotle hunajaa ja tulinen aavepaprika. Jos tämä ei houkuttele makuelämyksiä, valitse yksi ylimmän johdon kokin kookas Damon Ginnardin taco-ehdotuksista, kuten Moooo-chas Gracias, haudutettua naudanlihaa, jicamaa, maissin salsaa, queso frescoa ja Barrion salaista kastiketta, täydellinen pestään Barrio margarita.
ellauri073.html on line 181: There was a mother who at the core was emotionally insecure, and who depended for her narcissistic equilibrium on the child behaving, or acting, in a particular way. This mother was able to hide her insecurity from the child and from everyone else behind a hard, authoritarian and even totalitarian facade.
ellauri073.html on line 499: Kuulu esimerkki on Marcus Antoniuxen puhe M. Aquiliuxen puolesta, minkä aikana Antonius repi vanhan upseerin salihousut näyttääxen sen pelivammat. Kuulijoiden tunne oli että hyi.
ellauri073.html on line 500: Aquiliusta syytettiin kiristyxestä. Se vapautettiin vaikka takuulla oli syyllinen. Kikhernemies käytti samaa kikkaa ize myöhemmin C. Rabiliuxen ollessa syytteessä petoxesta. Kieroja konnia ja asianajajia nuo roomalaiset.
ellauri083.html on line 338: Hendershot recalls that, in the Schreber case, God was believed to manifest his creative and destructive power as celestial rays (Freud 22). As with spider-webs and hedgehogs quills, this radial pattern describing dilation and contraction, movement back and forth from center to circumference and from circumference to center, is the essential figure for the paranoid narcissism of a subject who feels threatened by the world and guilty for having taken "his own body [...] as his love-object" (Freud 60). Signaling Fistule's repressed homosexuality, the rays of his intelligence had first been focused on the masochistic annihilation of his genitals, which he denies were the original object of his love ("organes hideux," "vomitoires de dejections"), and then had been used in reconstructing a sexless new reality. Insisting on his exemption from the Naturalist law of biological determinism, Fistule denies his human parentage and maintains that he was born of a star, which, shining like the rays of his genius, had inseminated him and allowed him to be the father of himself, causa sui. Homosexual guilt initially projected as the corruptibility of matter is overcome by Fistule's principle of Stellogenesis, which turns flesh into radiance and bodies into starlight. As Hendershot concludes: "In Freud's theory, the paranoiac withdraws from the world (decathexis), directs his or her cathectic energy to the ego resulting in self-aggrandizement, and then attempts to reestablish a cathectic relationship with the world in the form of a delusional system"
ellauri090.html on line 325: Os acadêmicos notam cinco fundamentais enquadramentos em seus textos: "elementos clássicos" (equilíbrio, concisão, contenção lírica e expressional), "resíduos românticos" (narrativas convencionais ao enredo), "aproximações realistas" (atitude crítica, objetividade, temas contemporâneos), "procedimentos impressionistas" (recriação do passado através da memória), e "antecipações modernas" (o elíptico e o alusivo engajados à um tema que permite diversas leituras e interpretações).
ellauri090.html on line 333: Chamamos aparência aquilo que aparece a nossos olhos, aquilo que primeiramente surge à observação; chamamos essência aquilo que consideramos a verdade, aquilo que é encoberto pela aparência. Mas o que tomamos por essência pode não ser mais do que outra aparência. O estilo machadiano focaliza as personagens de fora para dentro, vai descascando as pessoas, aparência atrás de aparência. Por isso, Machado é considerado grande "analista da alma humana".
ellauri090.html on line 335: Uma das características mais atraentes e refinadas de Machado de Assis é sua ironia, uma ironia que, embora chegue francamente ao humor em certas situações, tem geralmente uma sutileza que só a faz perceptível a leitores de sensibilidade já treinada em textos de alta qualidade. Essa ironia é a arma mais corrosiva da crítica machadiana dos comportamentos, dos costumes, das estruturas sociais. Machado a desenvolveu a partir de grandes escritores ingleses que apreciava e nos quais se inspirou (sobretudo o originalíssimo Lawrence Sterne, romancista do século XVIII). Na representação dos comportamentos humanos, a ironia de Machado de Assis se associa àquilo que é classificado como o seu grande poder 'analista da alma humana'.
ellauri096.html on line 57: Idealizing the teacher and student along the lines of Avoider and Predictor fails to solve the puzzle. It falsely presupposes that two equally super clever agents are co-possible. It is like asking ‘If Aku is smarter than Anu and Anu is smarter than Aku, which of the two is the smartest?’ Its like Abott and Costello going thru the door, after you, no after you, until in the end they, predictably, try to go thru it at once. There is no equilibrium in the game, so shit just happens.
ellauri096.html on line 136: Foundationalists reject (1). They take some propositions to be self-evident. Coherentists reject (2). They tolerate some forms of circular reasoning. For instance, Nelson Goodman (1965) has characterized the method of reflective equilibrium as virtuously circular. Charles Peirce (1933–35, 5.250) rejected (3), an approach later refined by Peter Klein (2007) and championed at book-length by Scott F. Aikin (2011). Infinitists believe that infinitely long chains of justification are no more impossible than infinitely long chains of causation. Finally, the epistemological anarchist rejects (4). As Paul Feyerabend refrains in Against Method, “Anything goes” (1988, vii, 5, 14, 19, 159).
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Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE)

ellauri096.html on line 647: Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium modeling is a method in macroeconomics that attempts to explain economic phenomena, such as economic growth and business cycles, and the effects of economic policy, through econometric models based on applied general equilibrium theory and microeconomic principles.
ellauri096.html on line 680: The authors stated that, since fluctuations in employment are central to the business cycle, the "stand-in consumer [of the model] values not only consumption but also leisure," meaning that unemployment movements essentially reflect the changes in the number of people who want to work. "Household-production theory," as well as "cross-sectional evidence" ostensibly support a "non-time-separable utility function that admits greater inter-temporal substitution of leisure, something which is needed," according to the authors, "to explain aggregate movements in employment in an equilibrium model." For the K&P model, monetary policy is irrelevant for economic fluctuations.
ellauri112.html on line 842: In his book, What Would Jesus Drink, Brad Whittington breaks down the biblical references of alcohol into three types. In all, there are 247 references to alcohol in Scripture. 40 are negative (warnings about drunkenness, potential dangers of alcohol, etc.), 145 are positive (sign of God´s blessing, use in worship, etc.), and 62 are neutral (people falsely accused of being drunk, vows of abstinence, etc.) The Bible is anything but silent on the issue of wine. The bible, like tequila, must be imbued carefully, seen as a blessing, and received with a grain of salt. It must not be abused. The old saying is true, "Wine is from God, drunkenness is from the Devil."
ellauri119.html on line 176: Referencing d'Artagnan, one of the famed Musketeers of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel, "The Three Musketeers," might not sound like all that weird of a reference for Robin to make. However, it ranks this high because it is actually a reference to Catwoman having just shot Robin and Batman with tranquilizer darts.
ellauri141.html on line 66: Testamentissaan Maecenas pyysi että Augustus pitäisi huolta Horatiuksen asioista. Kovinkaan kauan ei keisarin tarvinnut sitä tehdä, sillä runoilija kuoli vain muutaman viikon mesenaattinsa jälkeen. Horatius haudattiin Roomaan Esquilinus kukkulalle.
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ellauri141.html on line 113: In B. C. 17, Augustus celebrated the Ludi Seculares, and Horace was required to write an Ode for the occasion, which he did, and it has been preserved. This circumstance, and the credit it brought him, may have given his mind another leaning to Ode-writing, and have helped him to produce the fourth book, a few pieces in which may have been written at any time. It is said that Augustus particularly desired Horace to publish another book of Odes, in order that those he wrote upon the victories of Drusus and Tiberius (4 and 14) might appear in it. The latter of these Odes was not written, probably, till B. C. 13, when Augustus returned from Gaul. If so, the book was probably published in that year, when Horace was fifty-two. The Odes of the fourth book show no diminution of power, but the reverse. There are none in the first three books that surpass, or perhaps equal, the Ode in honor of Drusus, and few superior to that which is addressed to Lollius. The success of the first three books, and the honor of being chosen to compose the Ode at the Ludi Seculares, seem to have given him encouragement. There are no incidents in his life during the above period recorded or alluded to in his poems. He lived five years after the publication of the fourth book of Odes, if the above date be correct, and during that time, I think it probable, he wrote the Epistles to Augustus and Florus which form the second book; and having conceived the intention of writing a poem on the art and progress of poetry, he wrote as much of it as appears in the Epistle to the Pisones which has been preserved among his works. It seems, from the Epistle to Florus, that Horace at this time had to resist the urgency of friends begging him to write, one in this style and another in that, and that he had no desire to gratify them and to sacrifice his own ease to a pursuit in which it is plain he never took any great delight. He was likely to bring to it less energy as his life was drawing prematurely to a close, through infirmities either contracted or aggravated during his irrational campaigning with Brutus, his inaptitude for which he appears afterwards to have been perfectly aware of. He continued to apply himself to the study of moral philosophy till his death, which took place, according to Eusebius, on the 27th of November, B. C. 8, in the fifty-seventh year of his age, and within a few days of its completion. Mæcenas died the same year, also towards the close of it; a coincidence that has led some to the notion, that Horace hastened his own death that he might not have the pain of surviving his patron. According to Suetonius, his death (which he places after his fifty-ninth year) was so sudden, that he had not time to execute his will, which is opposed to the notion of suicide. The two friends were buried near one another “in extremis Esquiliis,” in the farthest part of the Esquiliæ, that is, probably, without the city walls, on the ground drained and laid out in gardens by Mæcenas.
ellauri145.html on line 1130: Jusqu´à l´âge de trois ans, il ne prononce pas un mot, sa famille le croyait muet. À l´école, il semble plutôt se destiner à une carrière scientifique : il passe à seize ans son baccalauréat en sciences. Recalé à cause des oraux d´histoire et de géographie, il est finalement reçu l´année suivante. Il devient alors stagiaire dans la pharmacie de son père qui ambitionne pour lui une succession tranquille, mais qui goûte peu ses expériences et ses faux médicaments et l´envoie étudier à Paris. En fait d´études, Alphonse préfère passer son temps aux terrasses des cafés ou dans le jardin du Luxembourg, et ne se présente pas à l´un des examens de l´école de pharmacie. Son père, s´apercevant que les fréquentations extra-estudiantines de son fils ont pris le pas sur ses études, décide de lui couper les vivres.
ellauri152.html on line 675: "Whomever the dog loves, he chastens to let him know how to straighten his way. (Mezudat David)" (Mishlei 3:12). One is chastened by the dog so that no trace of sin remains lest it lessen the dog's love for that person, and it also increases one's humility, lest tranquility decrease one's fear of him. (Rabbenu Yona).
ellauri153.html on line 258: When he reappeared in his native Shiraz, he crawled under Atabak Abubakr ibn Sa'd ibn Zangi (1231–60), the Salghurid ruler of Fars, who was enjoying an era of relative tranquility. Saadi was not only welcomed to the city but was shown great respect by the ruler and held to be among the great celebs of the province. Some of Saadi's most famous panegyrics were composed as a gesture of gratitude in praise of the ruling house and placed at the beginning of his Bustan. The remainder of Saadi's life seems to have been spent in Shiraz.
ellauri161.html on line 933: Si Jean-Jacques Rousseau s'accordait également à dire que la religion était nécessaire au corps politique, il rejetait en revanche le christianisme comme étant ennemi de la république. Chez Joseph de Maistre, à l'inverse, la religion chrétienne est la plus adaptée, car elle soutient parfaitement la monarchie et se base sur la tradition, sans laquelle il est impossible que soit fondée une religion. Or, la monarchie est elle-même le régime politique le plus adapté : comme il l'affirme dans ses Considérations sur la France, la monarchie est un équilibre qui s'est constitué au fil de l'histoire. C'est un régime tempéré mais fort, et qui ne tend pas, selon lui, vers la violence, à l'inverse de la république qu'il voit comme un régime déséquilibré et instable. De plus, la monarchie est le régime qui respecte le plus ce qu'il considère comme un fait naturel : à savoir l'inégalité entre les hommes, que la monarchie intègre dans son organisation, et qui est relativisée grâce à l'égalité de tous dans leur assujettissement au roi. Pour Joseph de Maistre, la république y substitue une égalité utopique, qui ne prend pas en compte la véritable nature de l'Homme. Car ce dernier doit vivre en société, et toute société doit être structurée autour d'une hiérarchie, ce qui justifie donc l'existence d'ordres dans la société.
ellauri163.html on line 366: 49:10'The scepter will not depart from Judah, nor legislation from his descendants. Nations will submit to him until the final tranquility comes.
ellauri163.html on line 593: mais a nous la tranquillite souriante de Philinte:

ellauri172.html on line 181: Al compimento del ventesimo anno di età, quando, entrando in possesso della sua cospicua eredità, decise di lasciare nuovamente l'Italia. Fallisce intanto un tentativo del cognato di combinargli un matrimonio con una ragazza nobile e ricca, la quale, pur affascinata dal giovane "dai capelli e dalla testa al vento", alla fine farà cadere la sua scelta su un altro giovane dall'indole più tranquilla.
ellauri172.html on line 256: It may be objected, if man does not act from free will, what will happen if the incentives to action are equally balanced, as in the case of Buridan's ass? I am quite ready to admit, that a man placed in the equilibrium described (namely, as perceiving nothing but hunger and thirst, a certain food and a certain drink, each equally distant from him) would die of hunger and thirst. If I am asked, whether such a one should not rather be considered an ass than a man; I answer, that I do not know, neither do I know how a man should be considered, who hangs himself, or how we should consider children, fools, madmen, &c. Hyvä Pentti!
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  • . Tranquility
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  • . Tranquility - Be not disturbed at trifles or at accidenz common or unavoidable.
    ellauri205.html on line 176: C'est cette notion grecque peut-être qui subsiste, sous le nom de kharma [sic], dans les pays d'Orient imprégnés de bouddhisme; mais l'Occident l'a perdue et n’a plus même dans aucune de ses langues de mot pour l’exprimer; les idées de limite, de mesure, d'équilibre, qui devraient déterminer la conduite de la vie, n'ont plus qu'un emploi servile dans la technique. Nous ne sommes géomètres que devant la matière ! Les Grecs furent d'abord géomètres dans l'apprentissage de la vertu.
    ellauri223.html on line 146: Doctrina Protagorea aliquo modo ad relativismum epistemologicum referri videtur: qualem quilibet quamlibet rem perceperit, talis ei videbitur. At si nemo umquam erraret, omnes homines aeque sapientes essent. Constat quidem neminem erroris purum esse. Difficilius est hoc negare, suam cuique experientiam sensibus acceptam veram esse. Scientia non tamen ad sensuum experientiam pertinet sed in rationis conclusione ad hanc experientiam pertinenti posita est. Protagoras experientiam et scientiam confundere videtur.
    ellauri226.html on line 241: considered a very tranquil and even boring place, almost like a suburb, causing Nash to lament
    ellauri226.html on line 245: While Nash criticized the apparent tranquility and peace of The Bronx,
    ellauri226.html on line 262: in the 1950s and 1960s. Mrs. Roby described growing up in “a very, very safe neighborhood." Like Derrick, she goes on and on to speak about playing outside and unlocked doors as evidence of the apparent safety and tranquility of the neighborhood. It was like Moomindale! Ei muumitaloa lukita yöxi hei Muu-u-mi!
    ellauri241.html on line 1195: A sovereign quill is in his waving hands;

    ellauri276.html on line 424: Tranquillity walk with me Rauhallisuus kävele kanssani
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    ellauri294.html on line 467: Tekivät aluxi mitä osasivat, mutta Priscillalla oli kyllä aivan hemon isot daisarit! Niillä neulatyynyillä ompeleminen oli täyttä tuhluuta, kuten Paavo pian oivalsi. Aquila aluxi vähän murisi, mutta telttahommat oli alkaneet tympästä jo sitäkin. Ompeleminen on omiaaan panemaan liikkeelle ajatuxet ja keskustelun.
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    ellauri365.html on line 178: hiljainen halveksuminen yhtäkkiä itkettää! Je ferais sangloter le tranquille dédain !
    ellauri365.html on line 586: "Happiness is a woman's jewel," he says. It is the fighting optimist who inveighs against weighing men in a money-scale and dividing the head of the nation from its arse. That the man is not other than his work is borne witness to by all who know him. He is over six feet in height and powerfully built, with strongly-marked aquiline features. Heidenstam is said to resemble Byron also in having a poor ear for music.
    ellauri378.html on line 245: Antiikin ajan kirjallisten lähteiden mukaan taistelu kesti yhteensä kolme päivää, jolla kuitenkin tarkoitettiin koko marssia metsän läpi. Arkeologi Peter S. Wells on kyseenalaistanut näiden kuvausten luotettavuuden ja arvellut varsinaisen taistelun kestäneen vain joitakin kymmeniä minuutteja. Yllätetyt roomalaiskohortit eivät kyenneet järjestäytymään totuttuihin taistelumuodostelmiinsa, eivätkä metsässä hajallaan olevat roomalaisten joukot pystyneet yhdistymään lujaksi rintamaksi. Varus haavoittui ja teki lopulta ilmeisesti itsemurhan. Germaanit tuhosivat koko roomalaisten saattueen, ja Arminius sai kertomusten mukaan haltuunsa kahden legioonan kotkat (aquila), kolmas sen sijaan joutui hävyxiin kantajansa ruumiin mukana. Germanicus kävi myöhemmin ne 2 noutamassa pois.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 184: Let’s start with a tempest-in-a-teacup at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. Earlier this year, two students, both members of student government, threw a tequila-themed birthday party for a friend. The hosts provided attendees with miniature sombreros, which—the horror— numerous partygoers wore.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 187: The student government issued a “statement of solidarity” with “all the students who were injured and affected by the incident,” and demanded that administrators “create a safe space for those students who have been or feel specifically targeted.” The tequila party, the statement specified, was just the sort of occasion that “creates an environment where students of colour, particularly Latino, and especially Mexican, feel unsafe.” In sum, the party-favour hats constituted – wait for it – “cultural appropriation.”
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 36: Johnny Nash was responsible for multiple equations and mathematical breakthroughs that influenced everything from economics to geometry. Like Nash equilibrium in game theory, one of the worst ideas an ape ever stumbled on. In addition to being a genius intellectual and genius mathematician he also suffered from schizophrenia his entire adult life. Not to put too find a point to it, he was mad as a march hare.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 738: At eighteen, Fanny Brawne “was small, her eyes were blue and often enhanced by blue ribbons in her brown hair; her mouth expressed determination and a sense of humour and her smile was disarming. She was not conventionally beautiful: her nose was a little too aquiline, her face too pale and thin (some called it sallow). But she knew the value of elegance; velvet hats and muslin bonnets, crêpe hats with argus feathers, straw hats embellished with grapes and tartan ribbons: Fanny noticed them all as they came from Paris. She could answer, at a moment’s notice, any question on historical costume. ... Fanny enjoyed music. ... She was an eager politician, fiery in discussion; she was a voluminous reader. ... Indeed, books were her favourite topic of conversation”.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 764: An astrologer’s old quill Jonkun astronomin sulkakynä sinne
    xxx/ellauri134.html on line 63: Vie voiton periaatteista Ei sulla ois tequilaa ja sitruunaa
    xxx/ellauri134.html on line 64: Ei sulla ois tequilaa ja sitruunaa Kesäkumi myös tarvitaan
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 278: Rabba said in the name of R. Yohanan: “Jerusalem of this World is not like Jerusalem of the World to Come. Jerusalem of This world—anybody who wants to go up to visit her, can do so; but to Jerusalem of the World to Come only those can go up who are invited to come…” And Rabba said in the name of R. Yohanan: “In the future, the Holy One, blessed be He, will elevate Jerusalem by three parasangs…Resh Laqish said: “In the future the Holy One, blessed be He, will add to Jerusalem a thousand gardens, a thousand towers, a thousand fortresses, and a thousand passages, and each of them will be like sepphoris in its tranquil days, and there were in it 180,000 marketplaces of merchants of pot dishes.” (Babylonian Talmud Bab. Bath. 75b)[24]
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 538: The tranquility of our consciences is not troubled by the reproach of aiming at the ruin or overthrow of states or thrones.’
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 328: Elizabeth Nightingale found peace and tranquility on her nightly walks through the rich, dense forests surrounding Myfleet Manor. But the peace she treasured was shattered one night when she found death waiting in the woods. Chief Inspector Wexford and his colleague Inspector Burden find a most unsavory case on their hands -- and must use all their wit and wisdom to solve it . . . Less.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 646: Book II comprises a sort of mid-book idyll. The author offers it to us by way of contrast to the Paris scenes that went before. In this novel, Pamplona will serve as a kind of anti-Paris, semi-rural and organic where the City of Light is urban and decadent. The woods outside Burguete where Kake and Bill fish for trout are even more different from Paris, and the sense of tranquility that the fishing trip creates in them and us could not be more different from the freneticism of the novel's opening chapters.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 273: Philosophical Taoism had a large role in Le Guin´s world view, and the influence of Taoist thought can be seen in many of her stories. Many of Le Guin´s protagonists, including in The Lathe of Heaven, embody the Taoist ideal of leaving things alone. The anthropologists of the Hainish universe try not to meddle with the cultures they encounter, while one of the earliest lessons Ged learns in A Wizard of Earthsea is not to use magic unless it is absolutely necessary. Taoist influence is evident in Le Guin´s depiction of equilibrium in the world of Earthsea: the archipelago is depicted as being based on a delicate balance, which is disrupted by somebody in each of the first three novels. This includes an equilibrium between land and sea, implicit in the name "Earthsea", between people and their natural environment, and a larger cosmic equilibrium, which wizards are tasked with maintaining. Another prominent Taoist idea is the reconciliation of opposites such as light and dark, or good and evil. A number of Hainish novels, The Dispossessed prominent among them, explored such a process of reconciliation. In the Earthsea universe, it is not the dark powers, but the characters´ misunderstanding of the balance of life, that is depicted as evil, in contrast to conventional Western stories in which good and evil are in constant conflict, wearing white and black stezons, respectively. The idea of leaving good enough alone, in particular, is deeply un-American.
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 984: Este tipo de personalidad muestra una gran facilidad para dar respuesta a todas las necesidades de manera equilibrada, de manera que las crisis son aprovechadas como oportunidades para construir nuevas oportunidades y encontrar maneras de alcanzar niveles de bienestar.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 667: En el ámbito del Seminario académico Envejecimiento, salud y cambio climático, organizado por Fundación MAPFRE, el prestigioso psiquiatra Luis Rojas Marcos ofreció una conferencia magistral centrada en la importancia de la mente en el envejecimiento, ese largo proceso que requiere prestar atención y programar nuestra vida. ¿Y cómo podemos ayudar a nuestra mente? Cuidándonos, estando extrovertes, manteniendo un equilibrio, haciendo crucigramas, decidiendo alimentarnos de manera sana y teniendo mucha información. Todo ello influye en la longevidad.
    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 131: Paavali ryhtyi telttojen tekoon tässä kaupungissa työtovereidensa Aquilan ja Priscillan kanssa valmistaen todennäköisesti tilapäisiä asuja Isthmian kisojen vierailijoille. Paavalin vuorovaikutus korintialaisten uskovien kanssa oli laajaa, sisältäen neljä kirjettä (joista kaksi on Uudessa testamentissa) ja kolme käyntiä. Seiso bema-istuimella, jossa Paavali joutui oikeudenkäyntiin ennen Gallioa (Apostolien teot 18). Katso Apollon temppeli, jossa myytiin epäjumalille uhrattua lihaa (1. Korinttolaisille 8). Kiipeä Akrokorintiin, jossa sijaitsi muinainen Afroditen temppeli ( 1. Kor. 6). Päätä päivä vierailulla Cenchreaan, satamakaupungin vedenalainen arkeologinen alue, josta Phoebe purjehti kädessään kirje roomalaisille (Room. 16).
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 284: Muistatteko, että eräs uskonnollinen ystäväni kertoi minulle uskovansa, että Shevchenko oli arvokas ja kaunis henkilö. Usko tekee ihmeitä - hän luo ihmisiä aaseista ja seeproista, joten hän voi myös tehdä Shevchenkosta kenties vapauden marttyyrin. Mutta terveen järjen pitäisi nähdä Shevchenko perseenä, tyhmänä ja roistona, ja lisäksi katkerana juomarina, vodkan rakastajana Khokhla-isänmaallisuuden vuoksi. Tämä Khokhla-radikaali kirjoitti kaksi paskvillia suvereenista keisarista – yhden suvereenista keisarista ja toisen suvereenista keisarinnasta … En ole lukenut näitä paskiileja, eikä kukaan tuntemani ole lukenut niitä (mikä muuten todistaa, että ne eivät ole ollenkaan pahoja, vaan vain litteitä ja tyhmiä), mutta olen varma, että keisarinnan pasquillin täytyy olla törkeän ruma jo mainitsemastani syystä. Shevchenko lähetettiin Kaukasiaan sotilaana. En sääli häntä, jos olisin hänen tuomarinsa, en tekisi vähempää. Minulla oli henkilökohtainen vihamielisyys tällaisia ​​liberaaleja kohtaan. Yksi Khokhlan liberaaleista, tietty Kulish (sellaisen sian sukunimi!) julkaisi Pikku-Venäjän historian "Zirochkassa", joka tunnetaan myös nimellä ... Isimovin julkaisemassa lapsille tarkoitetussa lehdessä, jossa hän sanoi, että Pikku-Venäjän täytyy joko erota Venäjältä tai hukkuu... Tätä he tekevät nämä karjat, aivottomat liberaalit. Oi, rakastan niitä! Lampaathan ovat liberaaleja nyytien ja silakan kera nyytien nimissä... (jupisee venäjäxi)
    xxx/ellauri329.html on line 212: Lollobrigidan ensimmäinen elokuva oli Aquila nera (1946), mutta monet hänen osistaan olivat varsin pieniä, lolloja lukuunottamatta. Hänen ensimmäinen pääroolinsa oli vuonna 1949, ja vuoden 1952 ranskalainen seikkailuelokuva Näytä tädillesi tulppaani toi hänen lolloilleen kansainvälistä huomiota. Seuraavana vuonna ilmestyi Lollobrigidan ensimmäinen englanninkielinen elokuva Afrikan aarre (Beat the Devil).
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 550: 10Immerquillend und frisch rauschen an duftendem Beet. Aina virtaa ja kahisee raikkaasti tuoksuvalla laitumella.
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