ellauri009.html on line 244: Muruja putoo rikkaan pöydältä köyhälistölle, niiden ja keskiluokan tuloerot tasaantuu, köyhistä tulee laiskaa ja vaativaista alempa keskiluokkaa. Silloin aletaan ettiä uusia entistä köyhempiä riistettäviä kauempaa. Tää on globalisaatiota. Kiina ja Intia rikastuu ja siirtää sweatshopit Afrikkaan. Seuraavaxi luova tuho iskee niihin, tehtaissa raataa halvalla ropotit, tehtaat voidaan siis siirtää takaisin kotimaahan. Orjat nuolee näppejään tai sortteeraavat jätteitä.
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No, he did not love her. The night they returned from Asia, just after dinner, they made amazing love that left her soaking in sweat, satisfied, and ready to do anything for this man. But he was talking to her less and less.
ellauri034.html on line 279: Kuolema luotolla oli yx Jerry Cottonin kuolemattomista numeroista. En pidä luotosta. Korko varsinkin oli - siinä Muhammed on aivan oikeassa - perkeleen ja juutalaisten pahimpia kexintöjä. Se syntyi maanviljelyxen ylituotannosta, ja oli paholaismaisen räjähdysmäisen kasvun seuraus ja syy silloin niin kuin nykyään. Kasvuun vetoaa jokainen talousliberaali kuminaama, kasvua tolkuttivat punalipun alla kommarit. Viherfasismia peliin nyt! Lopettakaa kasvu! Lopettakaa korko! Kapitalismi vittuun, vaikka apinoiden enemmistön hinnalla se on mun ceterum censeo. No sweat, mä lähden kyllä enemmistön mukana.
ellauri048.html on line 771: His brow is wet with honest sweat, Hikisenä pyörii pajalla kuin väkkärä,
ellauri051.html on line 632: 80 Backward I see in my own days where I sweated through fog with linguists Muistelen aikoja kun hikoilin lingvistien kaa sumussa
ellauri051.html on line 768: 193 And brought water and fill'd a tub for his sweated body and bruis'd feet, 193 Ja toi vettä ja täytti ammeen hänen hikoilevalle ruumiilleen ja mustelmille jaloilleen,
ellauri051.html on line 884: 302 The pedler sweats with his pack on his back, (the purchaser higgling about the odd cent;) 302 Kauppias hikoilee reppu selässään (ostaja hykertelee paritonta senttiä;)
ellauri051.html on line 1131: 540 You sweaty brooks and dews it shall be you! 540 Te hikinen purot ja kasteet se olet sinä!
ellauri051.html on line 1285: 686 They do not sweat and whine about their condition, 686 He eivät hikoile eivätkä vinku tilastaan,
ellauri051.html on line 1378: 778 Pleas'd with the earnest words of the sweating Methodist preacher, impress'd seriously at the camp-meeting; 778 Tyytyväinen hikoilevan metodistisaarnaajan vakavista sanoista, tehnyt vakavan vaikutuksen leirikokouksessa;
ellauri051.html on line 1435: 835 The hounded slave that flags in the race, leans by the fence, blowing, cover'd with sweat, 835 Huijattu orja, joka liputtaa kilpailussa, nojaa aidan viereen, puhaltaa, hien peitossa,
ellauri051.html on line 1557: 953 (I am less the jolly one there, and more the silent one with sweat on my twitching lips.) 953 (Minä olen vähemmän se iloinen, kuin enemmän hiljainen, jolla on hiki nykivällä huulillani.)
ellauri051.html on line 1682: 1073 Many sweating, ploughing, thrashing, and then the chaff for payment receiving, 1073 Monet hikoilevat, kyntävät, puskevat ja sitten akanat maksun vastaanottamiseksi,
ellauri051.html on line 1927: 1310 Wrench'd and sweaty -- calm and cool then my body becomes, 1310 Jakoavaimella ja hikinen -- rauhallinen ja viileä, sitten ruumiini muuttuu,
ellauri053.html on line 1406: You can knit a sweater by the fireside
ellauri054.html on line 333: And finger his watch-chain and seem to sweat a bit,
ellauri072.html on line 508: Infinite Jest is not the only thing that made Wallu famous, though. There was also his bandanna, which was as misinterpreted as so much else about him. As the Max biography explains, Wallace started wearing the bandanna as the least embarrassing solution he could think of to obscure the intense sweating attacks that overcame him without warning. (In high school, he had taken to carrying around a tennis racket and a towel as a tacit cover story for the sweating.) The acutely self-conscious, anxious, addicted and at times showy characters in Wallace’s fiction were not, Max helps us recognize, wildly difficult for Wallace to imagine — the characters were iterations of himself.
ellauri073.html on line 262: Foley is disheveled, sweaty, obese, clumsy and unstylish. He exhibits poor social skills, frequently loses his temper, often disparages and insults his audience, and wallows in cynicism and self-pity about his own poor life choices, to which he often makes reference. Foley's trademark line is warning his audience that they could end up like himself: "35 years old, eating a steady diet of government cheese, thrice divorced, and living in a van down by the river!" In most sketches, whenever a member of his audience mentions a personal accomplishment, Foley responds with mockery: "Well, la-dee-frickin-da!", "Whoop-dee-frickin-doo!", or a similarly dismissive remark. The usual outfit of choice for Foley is a too-small blue-and-white plaid sport coat, a too-big white dress shirt, a solid green necktie, black horn-rimmed glasses, ill-fitting khakis which he is continually pulling up, a wristwatch, penny loafers, and slicked-down blond hair. In a prison sketch, he dons blue jeans and a denim shirt with the inmate number "3307" while retaining his watch, glasses and a crucifix necklace (he also mentions a "homemade tattoo of a van down by the river"). While working as a mall Santa in another sketch, he wears a stereotypical Santa outfit, complete with black snow boots.
ellauri082.html on line 70: Wallace was so embarrassed by his tendency to sweat that he carried a tennis racket in high school, hoping people would think he had just left the court. He was also serious about dental hygiene, keeping a toothbrush in his sock for emergencies.
ellauri101.html on line 446: Nike is best known for its use of child labor and sweatshops. Factories contracted by Nike violate minimum wage and overtime laws. 2011 Nike complained that two-thirds of its factories producing Converse products still do not meet the company's standards for worker mistreatment, poor working conditions and exploitation of cheap overseas labor. Knight's son, Matthew, died in a scuba diving accident in El Salvador in 2004. Serve him right.
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.”
ellauri112.html on line 652: Marlo is a physical wreck, ugly fat and unkempt, a woman who doesn’t get enough or not at all and is chronically fatigued. She shuffles around in sweatpants and baggy sweaters as the house gets dirtier, the kids get noisier, and her husband gets "lazier". Everything becomes a battle for Marlo – keeping Jonah in school, putting a meal on the table, finding time to bathe, even getting her husband to hump her. He shuts her out at night, retreating to the bedroom alone to play video games with himself headphones on. Cant fix that part without fixing the hole.
ellauri118.html on line 649: Her bright Eyes sweat, and yet Severe, Sen kirkkaat silmät söpöinä, silti ankarina,
ellauri141.html on line 317: qui sudor vietis et quam malus undique membris The sweat & rancid smell arising all along
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.”
ellauri189.html on line 161: Their faces gone, their eyes were blurred, their shirts all soaked with sweat

ellauri196.html on line 277: sweating in the sun hikoillen auringossa
ellauri198.html on line 846: While Yeats was playing with esoterica, Ireland was rife with internal strife and a world war flitted past. He was now the “sixty-year-old smiling public man” of his poem “Among School Children,” which he wrote after touring an Irish elementary school. He was also a world-renowned artist of impressive stature, having received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923. At night the poet could “sweat with terror” because of the surrounding violence, but otherwise he was enjoying himself royally. His collection The Dark Tower (1928) is often considered his best single book.
ellauri213.html on line 295: For Abigail, Tillie and Isla, the best thing about the event was the after-dark disco, as they 'got to dance around with all the cool cats'. Finally, it was time to settle down in our sleeping bags all together for a giant sleepover with the Big Top with 250 other Brownies! Volunteers checked in and out over 4,000 participants, ran a sweat shop, led drumming workshops and served at the Night Cafe.
ellauri222.html on line 837: 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’.
ellauri270.html on line 315: The children arrive in the village square first, enjoying their summer leisure time. Bobby Martin fills his pockets with stones, and other boys do the same. Bobby helps Harry Jones and Dickie Delacroix build a giant pile of stones and protect it from “raids” by other children. The girls stand talking in groups. Then adults arrive and watch their children’s activities. The men speak of farming, the weather, and taxes. They smile, but do not laugh. The women arrive, wearing old dresses and sweaters, and gossip amongst themselves. Then the women call for their children, but the excited children have to be called repeatedly. Bobby Martin runs back to the pile of stones before his father reprimands him and he quietly takes his place with his family.
ellauri311.html on line 66: gradually in drops, as sweat, through pores or small openings; ooze out.”
ellauri311.html on line 68: It made me a bit suspicious of our language. I teach women how to connect, honor and love their feminine side. Is exuding feminine energy the same thing as twat sweat?
ellauri311.html on line 69: The word exude is somewhat closely related to exuberant. While the former denotes dripping of sweat, the latter dripping from your udder, i.e. your boobs, not your cunt.
xxx/ellauri044.html on line 909: Kansallisvaltiot pysäytti ruton leviämisen. Taudit leviää kuin lääkärit ilman rajoja. Katariina Aragonialainen filmissä kun Arthur sai sweat-taudin lääkärillä oli ruttolääkärin linnunnokkanaamari. Sellanen olis kiva nyt korona-aikana. No onhan mulla tää isohampainen koronaamari, jossa mä olen vähän Tiger Woodsin näköinen. Narsismi paistaa kummastakin naamarista. Missäs on mun lippis?
xxx/ellauri076.html on line 232: (Girls) in tight sweaters, (Typyjä) tiukoissa puseroissa
xxx/ellauri076.html on line 258: In tight sweaters (girls) Tiukoissa puseroissa (typyjä)
xxx/ellauri076.html on line 278: In tight sweaters (girls) Tiukoissa puseroissa (typyjä)
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 454: It's hard to believe but many fashion brands are still using sweatshops. Child labor and modern slavery cases are still being reported, particularly in Asian developing countries such as Bangladesh, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and The Philippines. 13 fashion brands which use child labor as before:
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 469: Forever 21 is a fast-fashion retailer headquartered in Los Angeles. Many consumers already boycott Forever 21 because of their use of sweatshops.
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 481: Primark is an Irish fast-fashion retailer with headquarters in Dublin, also operating in the United States. Primark uses sweatshops to make very low-price clothing.
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 524: Kathie Lee married Paul Johnson, a composer/arranger/producer/publisher of Christian music, in 1976. After their divorce in 1982, she married sportscaster and former NFL player Frank Gifford in 1986. He died in 2015. Kathie Lee has released studio albums and written books. Kathie Lee has sold clothes made in offshore sweatshops whose living and working conditions were simply inhumane.
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 537: In 1996 the National Labor Committee, a human rights group, reported that sweatshop labor was being used to make clothes for the Kathie Lee line, sold at Wal-Mart. The group reported that a worker in Honduras smuggled a piece of clothing out of the factory, which had a Kathie Lee label on it. One of the workers, Wendy Diaz, came to the United States to testify about the conditions under which she worked. She commented, "I wish I could talk to Kathie Lee. If she's good, she will help us." Gifford addressed Kernaghan's allegations on the air during Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee, explaining that she was not personally involved with hands-on project management in factories, and had never made a piece of clothing in her life.
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 769: In 1988, Love abandoned acting and returned to the West Coast, citing the "celebutante" fame she had attained as the central reason.[86] She returned to stripping in the small town of McMinnville, Oregon, where she was recognized by customers at the bar.[87] This prompted Love to go into isolation, so she relocated to Anchorage, Alaska, where she lived for three months to "gather her thoughts", supporting herself by working at a strip club frequented by local fishermen. "I decided to move to Alaska because I needed to get my shit together and learn how to work," she said in retrospect. "So I went on this sort of vision quest. I got rid of all my earthly possessions. I had my bad little strip clothes and some big sweaters, and I moved into a trailer with a bunch of other strippers."
xxx/ellauri169.html on line 428: No pillerit saapui piakkoin ja tuskin maltoin odottaa meidän mennä nukkumaan - ennen kuin hän olit nukahtanut, annoin hänelle pillerin sanomalla, että se on vain vitamiini. Olen jännittynyt, jopa uskomattoman pelikokemuksen lisäksi… Koska me emme koskaan mennä online, kerron teille nyt yksityiskohtaisia tietoja: alle tunnissa mieheni heräsin hyvin voimakkaasti super stiff pystyttämistilassa, ja uskokaa minua, kun sanon, että olimme sukupuolen parissa 1 tuntia ja 47 minuuttia! Kazoin ajan kellosta! Kosminen ilo, paljon sweat and screaming - täydellinen kyyti, parhaita mitä olen koskaan ollut. En odota joitakin parannuksia, mutta tämä oli mies jota en tiennyt aiemmin.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1813: And washed the hard sweat off their calmer brows.
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