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...of the Sulam (Ladder) commentary on The Book of Zohar, predicted that the final stage would begin in 1995. Similarly, the Vilna g aon (g RA) wrote i... ...the spiritual ladder degree by degree, and slowly surpassed his teachers, finally becom- - ing the leading Kabbalist of his generation. once he had l... ...ng our attitude toward others. Rabbi Akiva summarized his findings in his fa- - mous maxim, “Love thy friend as thyself; this is a great rule in the... ...thirteen years in the cave, Rashbi heard that the Roman emperor had died. Finally, he could heave a sigh of relief. After leaving the cave, Rashbi g... ... to want to give (note the upward arrow extending from the second Kli—the cup in the drawing). This is a whole new phase—Phase Two. Note that Phase ... ...t children and adolescents… increased more than fivefold between 1993 and 2002,” as published on the June 6, 2006 edition of the New York Times. In ...
...nnovations and deploy them in markets far larger than the amateurs’ domains. Finally, the generative features that invite contribution and that worked... ...promised and hijacked, they would themselves contribute to the prob- lem. 47 Finally, there was no business model backing bad code. Programs to trick ... ...k. This same quality is found within traditional PC architecture. It greatly fa- cilitates the way that the overall network operates, although those j... ...he way some fans at football games drink beer out of baseball caps that have cup holders that hang on either side of the head. The IV bag system has s... ...y can change the direction of the power flow between sovereign and subject in fa- vor of the subject, and generative Internet technology has not been e... ... the debate, see Marjory S. Blumenthal, End-to-End and Subsequent Paradigms, 2002 L R. M. S. U.-D C. L. 709, 717 (describing end-to-end ... ...- net); Lawrence Lessig, The Architecture of Innovation, 51 D L. J. 1783 (2002) (argu- ing that end-to-end establishes the Internet as a commons). ... ...ins of Software Bundling, IEEE A H C, Jan.–Mar. 2002, at 57, 57– 58; see also S G, D N- : T D... ... concentrated, commercial media designed to sell advertising, rather than to fa- cilitate discourse. They allow individuals to build their own windows...
...ache, din cartea sa „Outer-Art”, vol. II, Editura „Conphys” Râmnicu-Vâlcea, 2002, p.50. Descrierea CIP a Bibliotecii Na ţionale SMARANDACHE, FLORE... ...-Smarandache Theory of Plausible and Paradoxical Reasoning for Data Fusion (2002). Two international conferences dedicated to the use of paradoxis... ...ăp ătat con ştiin ţă de 114 sine în mod explicit, organic şi sistematic, fa ţă de situa ţia anterioar ă, când s-a manifestat difuz, intuitiv şi ... ...e şim de- aici. Suntem ferici ţi.” De ce sunt ipocrit de fericit? 25 martie 2002 127 GIM LAURIAN (România) DEFINI ŢIE Epigrama-i recidiv ... ...ier. S ă falsifici falsul, s ă-1 cosmetizezi pân ă la caricaturizare! Iat ă fa ţa real ă, de-a dreptul paradoxist ă, a comunismului, iat ă de unde ... ...e paradoxismului, vom descoperi c ă, pe lâng ă aura lui de joc interactiv cu fa ţă uman ă, paradoxismul va îmbr ăca, în timp, haina de gala a unui a... ... that I burn my breast & right arm in the evening when I was going to heat a cup of Japanese tea by microwave. I mistakingly set 2 min. instead of 3... ... 237 seconds. Because I was going to make hot water & changed mind to heat a cup of tea, but I still set 2 min. I noticed soon & stopped but I spill... ...ill set 2 min. I noticed soon & stopped but I spilled a tea when I touched a cup because it was too hot. I took a cold shower & put a ice pack but s...
...” 29 A COURAGEOUS BATTLE LACEY STARED into the bottom of her empty coffee cup, feeling the despair and self-loathing that were her frequent compan- i... ... hostile?” he asked. “I’d say it might be because he was so ignored by his fa- ther. But that would apply to the girls too, and they are all right. So... ...fee brewing and bacon frying. “Hmm, smells good,” said Jake, accepting the cup that Jana held out for him. The girls had set the table with bright red... ...ut for now he would turn his attention to his work. JANA RINSED her coffee cup and picked up her keys and purse, ready to leave for work. She felt lik... ...s, Lacey, I promise.” “Well then, a few weeks ago my first husband, Jana’s fa- ther, came to my house.” Lacey saw the shock on Scott’s face. “Yes, I w... ...y, oh why, did I do this?” she cried. Her head was pounding and she was so fa- tigued she could barely think or move. I could have been braver and jus... ...fe, 2008 [Jocelyn Downie] Le Suicide Assisté, Presses Université d’Ottawa, 2002 [Joane Martel] The Debreather: A report on euthanasia and suicide assi... ...lium and a plastic bag, American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2002, 23(3), 234-237 [R.D. Ogden, R. Wooten] Non-physician assisted suicide... ...pproach to describe various ways to end one’s life), Random House / Delta, 2002, 256 pp, HC & PB editions available plus 2009 Addendum. [Author’s Note...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...turns and their intermediary for obtaining forbidden books. Breakfast on a cup of “cafe-au-lait” is an aristocratic habit, explained by the high price... ...toicism, the repressed desires of my long resistance, they would pardon my final overthrow. But, child as I was, could I have the grandeur of soul tha... ..., but which, in the words of an old physician at Tours, was undergoing its final fusion into a temperament of iron. Child in body and old in mind, I h... ...r mother lasted until the day, much later in our lives, when we judged her finally. This terrible despo- tism drove from my mind all thoughts of the v... ..., —beneath the chateaus placed on its double hillsides,—a splendid emerald cup, in the depths of which flow the serpentine lines of the river Indre. I... ...having breathed the jasmine perfume of her skin and drunk the milk of that cup of love, my soul had acquired the knowledge and the hope of human joys;... ...entant apostate, eager to rise to heaven with his brethren, I obtained the fa- vor of dying in the arena. “Were it not for you I must have succumbed u... ...calm, polite, in- telligent, judicious. Besides, can married women look to fa- thers or mothers? Do they not belong body and soul to their husbands? I...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ... modicum of refresh- ment with which I am wont to recruit nature after the fa- tigues of my school. It is true, I taught his five sons English and Lat... ...e, in which to take his last repose. He changed his mind, however, and was finally interred in the common burial-ground of Manor parish. The author ha... ...ing, rather with hope than apprehension, an opportunity of emulating their fa- thers in their military achievements, the recital of which formed the c... ...rn, it’s been nae Peght that—it’s been the Brown Man of the Moors! O weary fa’ thae evil days!— what can evil beings be coming for to distract a poor ... ... when his prey failed him, to be roaring whole days for lack of food, and, finally, to die, inch by inch, of famine—it were a con- summation worthy of... ...ral tragedy. Were you on your sick bed, I might, in compassion, send you a cup of poison.” “I am much obliged to you, Elshie, and certainly shall not ... ... my power as completely as this frail potsherd” (he snatched up an earthen cup which stood beside him), “I would not dash him into atoms thus”—(he flu... ...hat ancient burgh, where many of Westburnflat’s profession have made their final exit.] And yet I rue something for the bit lassie; but he’ll get anit...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ... he allowed his officers to be treated. After many high words, the captain finally assured him that, the first fitting opportunity, the carpenter shou... ...the rest regarded him, it was plain that our fate was in his hands. It was finally resolved upon, that if Captain Guy was no better in twenty-four hou... ... never swore. This accomplishment, by the bye, together with a surprising fa- miliarity with most nautical names and phrases, comprised about all the... ...very of the islands by the whites, there are several cases found of the Pa-Fa, or Elephantiasis—a native disease, which seems to have prevailed among ... ...bearing the calamity with a de- gree of cheerfulness truly marvellous. The Fa-Fa is very gradual in its approaches, and years elapse before the limb i... ...y were a club of Friar T ucks; hold- ing priestly wassail over many a good cup of red brandy, and rising late in the morning. Pity it was they couldn’... ...rds, many of these dissipated fellows, quaffing too freely of the stirrup- cup, and riding headlong after the herds, when they reeled in the saddle, w... ... bends his knee as cupbearer to his cannibal majesty. He mixes his morning cup of “arva,” and, with profound genuflections, presents it in a cocoa-nut...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...alois-Saint-Remy, who descended from Henri II., also came to an end in the fa- mous Lamothe-Valois implicated in the affair of the Dia- mond Necklace.... ...ed. His sole expense therefore was for breakfast, invariably composed of a cup of chocolate, with bread and butter and fruits in their season. He made... ...ent of his past opulence. Con- fiding in the future of the Restoration, he finally placed his money on the Grand-Livre at the moment when the funds we... ...t du Bousquier was again the antithesis of the chevalier. When he made his final remark, he flung his night-cap to the foot of the bed, as Pope Gregor... ...ther were together in the dining-room, where they were breakfasting with a cup of coffee, with bread and butter and radishes. To make the pleasure whi... ...y on his elbow at the breakfast table, was twirling his spoon in his empty cup and contemplating with a preoccupied eye the poor room with its red bri... ...ed to Mariette, in the easy tone of a great seigneur who condescends to be fa- miliar:— “Well, my dear cordon-bleu, to whom I should give the cross of... ...vulgar style from the noble style. If they had both been present, the most fa- natic liberal would not have denied the existence of aristoc- racy. The...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...n, or perhaps wasted, like that of a man just recovering from illness, and finally, a bearing that was midway between the indolence of a mere idler an... ...ilk stockings and low shoes. Well-shaved, and with his stomach warmed by a cup of coffee, he left home at eight in the morning with the regu- larity o... ...ly, is the secret of much human accom- plishment; and his labor culminated finally in the invention of a new system for the Civil Service of governmen... ...on Fridays, the guests being expected to pay their return visit and take a cup of tea on the following Wednesday. She chose her guests cleverly among ... ...litical bee. This walking Bayle dictionary did not act, however, like that fa- mous lexicon; he did not report all opinions without draw- ing his own ... ...4 Bureaucracy day for the last month, and returned of his own accord for a cup of tea on Wednesdays. Within a few days Madame Rabourdin, having watche... ...ns following in the steps of Monsieur Rabourdin he should die the happiest fa- ther in the world. One of his greatest pleasures was to explore the env... ...lp to des Lupeaulx. Colleville had a passion for reading the horoscopes of fa- mous men in the anagram of their names. He passed whole months in decom...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...e there at your elbow; be careful, you’ll tip it over. Victorine, push his cup further on the table. Is it strong enough for you, Papum’” “Eh? Ah, yes... ...ld man, looking vaguely about him; “coffee, to be sure”—and he emptied the cup at a single draught, hardly know- ing whether it was coffee or tea. “No... ...e, and replaced them without consciousness of what 12 Blix they were, and finally broke the crystal of his watch as he was resetting it by the cuckoo... ...ir way among piles of wheat-bags, dodging drays and rum- bling trucks, and finally brought up at the after gang- plank, where a sailor halted them. Co... ...It’s too late to get any at home. Never mind; I’ll go somewhere and have a cup of tea.” “Why not get a package of Chinese tea, now that you’re down he... ...ed and closed the folding-doors, pushed the table into a better light, and finally brought Travis out upon the balcony to show her the “points of hist... ...the Bessemers’ flat by a messenger boy with an explanatory note for Blix’s fa- ther. “Now,” said Condy, “for Luna’s and the matrimo- nial objects.” Ch...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...uring the dog-days, such of the lodgers as are rich enough to indulge in a cup of coffee come to take their plea- sure, though it is hot enough to roa... ...en mats slip away from under your feet without slipping away for good; and finally, the foot-warmers are miserable wrecks, hingeless, charred, broken ... ...aracteristic trait of his generously to pay fifteen francs a month for the cup of coffee with a dash of brandy in it, which he took after dinner. Less... ...to be pitied. There’s not much fear of my starving for some time to come.” Finally, Mme. Vauquer’s magpie’s eye had discovered and read certain entrie... ...tt at dinner. For those narrow souls, or for careless youth, the misery in Fa- ther Goriot’s withered face and its dull apathy were quite incompatible... ... upturned, and Goriot had doubtless in some way secured a silver plate and cup to the bar before knotting a thick rope round them; he was pulling at t... ... towards the flight of steps. The young man looked round in annoyance, saw Fa- ther Goriot, and greeted him as he went out with constrained courtesy, ... ... the thirst of gold. He had a hundred and thirty francs every quarter. His fa- ther, mother, brothers, sisters, and aunt did not spend two hundred fra...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...sisting on a few louis which his father had put into his hand at starting. Finally, when twenty-three years of age, and without other fortune than his... ...e, partly from the contrasts in their characters; they drank from the same cup at the wayside torrents, broke the same biscuit, and were both made ser... ...n, Comte de La Bastie, a title he never used, crowned his cashier with the final happiness of residing at the Chalet, where at the time when this stor... ...ister returning to die under a roof of elegant poverty, the failure of her fa- ther, the baseness of her betrothed, the blindness of her mother caused... ... lis. “There is some good in life. As for that letter,” he added, taking a cup of tea, “I assure you that when a noble and beautiful woman loves a poe... ...n earthen pot upon my window-sill and see it die. No, that glorious flower-cup, single in its beauty, intoxicating in its fragrance, shall not be drag... ...sieur,” cried Ernest, checking a violent movement on the part of the angry fa- ther. “I have the strangest confession to make to you, a shame- ful one... ...onsieur, have made your wife happy, to be to you a real son (for I have no fa- ther), are the deepest desires of my heart.” Charles Mignon stepped bac...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...ts as to please the daughter. This vanity, excusable as it was, caused his final rejection by the family, who held dissipation of property in holy hor... ... that angel asked, the jacobin plunged back into frightful profligacy, and finally escaped the hands of justice only by again taking refuge with his w... ... does the sight of water, the sound of water, the presence of a glass or a cup fling her at times into a state of fury, but she barks like a dog, that... ...e’s assistance, brought the table close to Godefroid. Godefroid then saw a cup of excellent cafe au lait with a smoking omelet, fresh butter, and litt... ...g a fire, sugar, milk, coffee!—just think! they ask you sixteen sous for a cup of coffee alone on the place de l’Odeon, and then you have to give a so... ...y the four corners with these pulleys, we are able to make her bed without fa- tigue to her or to ourselves.” “They swing me!” cried Vanda, gaily. Hap... ...y at Vanda during the twenty minutes the history, given alternately by the fa- ther and daughter, lasted. “How old are you?” “Thirty-eight.” “Ah! good... ... forgiven him. Y es, his mother blesses him, Halpersohn adores him, but my fa- ther is implacable!” “What affair?” asked Godefroid. “Ah! I recognize y...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ... in a lower tone, “couldst thou have ruled thine unreasonable passion, thy fa- ther had not been left in his age like the solitary oak that throws out... ...ame? This Prior is, they say, a free and jovial priest, who loves the wine-cup and the bugle-horn better than bell and book: Good; let him come, he sh... ...outlaws and feudal enemies at defiance.—I drink to you, Sir Prior, in this cup of wine, which I trust your taste will approve, and I thank you for you... ...of war, in which ladies should be won and enemies defied.” “Pledge me in a cup of wine, Sir Templar,” said Cedric, “and fill another to the Abbot, whi... ...qualities which they had since exchanged for the arrogance and wealth that finally occasioned their suppression. Bois-Guilbert’s new shield bore a rav... ... 106 Ivanhoe is little less miraculous than the stream which relieved his fa- thers in the wilderness.” A light was procured accordingly, and the rob... ...urse of the day, had overcome six champions with his own hand, and who had finally unhorsed and struck down the leader of the opposite party. But Prin... ...uffer him to depart from their uncircumcised hands. Wherefore the reverend fa- ther in God prays you, as his dear friends, to rescue him, ei- ther by ...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...ets to which a little meadow, always watered and always green, serves as a cup; farther on, beyond the picturesque chaos and in contrast to this wild,... ...ing Michel-Jean- Jerome Vert, called Vermichel, practitioner. Vermichel, a fa- mous violin in the Burgundian regiment of former days, had procured for... ...e. The idle son-in-law had chanced, by a very common accident, on an idler fa- ther-in-law. Matters went all the worse because T onsard’s wife, gifted... ...g his eyes, which he had plunged wide open into the rivulet to give them a final cleansing. “I have some debtors in there that I’ll cause to rue the d... ...sence immediately. “Ah, the sharks!” he cried. “If I hunt otters they hunt fa- thers-in-law! They get out of me all I earn, and tell me it is for my g... ...nd their fortunes made, a lawyer came from Paris on the evening before the final settlement, and employed a notary at Ville-aux-Fayes, who happened to... ...uished men; men who could hold their own in Paris.” Devoted to the game of cup-and-ball, the clerk of the court became possessed by another mania,—tha... ... 1814 were all of one pattern, and the one which Gourdon composed upon the Cup-and-Ball will give an idea of them. They re- quired a certain knack or ...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...; and so great was his fame, that to have been in Cumnor without wetting a cup at the bonny Black Bear, would have been to avouch one’s-self utterly i... ...and low, my friend, broad and wide, far and near. But here is to thee in a cup of thy sack; fill thyself another to pledge me, and, if it is less than... ...ave brewed.” “Less than superlative?” said Giles Gosling, drinking off the cup, and smacking his lips with an air of ineffable relish,—”I know nothing... ...brought, at full length, the whole wisdom of Solomon to reinforce his own. Finally, he turned his admonitions, mixed with much objurgation, upon his t... ... repaid it with a punctilious solicitude, which showed it was not quite so fa- miliar to her. The banquet at which the company seated themselves cor- ... ...nsumed, and even anticipated, in his hospitable mode of living; and it was finally necessary 151 Sir Walter Scott that the herald who started the dou... ...t, at least, under our censure. I say, my lord, that my grandfather and my fa- ther, in their wisdom, debarred the nobles of this civilized land from ... ...these lines?” T ressilian’s heart was too heavy, his prospects in life too fa- tally blighted, to profit by the opportunity which the Queen thus offer...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...yed, went to work to reconstruct everything. The new official never showed fa- tigue, never cried “Enough.” Projects, reports, notes, stud- ies, he ac... ...bed in the affairs of the in- terior; he overwhelmed Bridau with work, and finally wrecked 12 The Two Brothers the health of that dauntless bureaucra... ...e, on which she wrote these words, “Last pen used by my dear husband.” The cup from which he drank his last draught was on the fireplace; caps and fal... ...ppe surreptitiously. The exile showed such signs of bad temper that in his final dispute with the younger Desroches, who was none too amiable himself,... ...rations in open day, lest the perpe- trators should be recognized; for the cup of their misdemean- ors once filled, they were liable to be arraigned a... ...e true peasant had instilled into Flore such deep repugnance to the bitter cup of knowledge, that the doctor stopped her education at that point. His ... ...ts and mice ran riot in it than put a human being there,—and he a lad your fa- 138 The Two Brothers ther always allowed to be his own son! Do you wan... ...an-Jacques, and Ma- dame Brazier is still more wrong,” answered Max. “Your fa- ther no doubt had his reasons, but he is dead, and his hatred should di...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...o yield. He took charge of his enemy’s property, protected his person, and finally obtained him liberty on his parole. The officer proved to be Colone... ...arly separated the Baronet from his younger brother, Richard Waverley, the fa- ther of our hero. Sir Everard had inherited from his sires the whole tr... ...d soften evidence, detect legal flaws, et cetera, that he accomplished the final discharge and deliverance of Cosmo Comyne Bradwardine from certain ve... ...om his place of resi- dence, used to denominate him. Tully-Veolan, or more fa- miliarly, T ully), no sooner stood rectus in curia, than he posted down... ...s hath it— Mutemus clypeos, Danaumque insignia nobis Aptemus. Then for the cup, Captain Waverley, it was wrought by the command of St. Duthac, Abbot o... ...o such anilia, it is certain it has always been esteemed a solemn standard cup and heirloom of our house; nor is it ever used but upon sea- sons of hi... ...gether, craved permis- sion (a joyful hearing for Edward) to ask the grace-cup. This, after some delay, was at length produced, and Waverley con- clud... ...called a gentleman?’ ‘So much so,’ said Rose, ‘that the quarrel between my fa- ther and Fergus Mac-Ivor began at a county meeting, where he wanted to ...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ... sad Harp! shall fling T riumph or rapture from thy string; One short, one final strain shall flow, Fraught with unutterable woe, Then shivered shall ... ... over the hill; Then he took out a little knife, Let a’ his duddies fa’, And he was the brawest gentleman That was amang them a’. ... ...ause Mr. Scott usually delineates those objects with which he is perfectly fa- miliar that his touch is so easy , correct, and animated. The rocks, th... ...neers, quartered at Inverness about 1720, who certainly cannot be deemed a fa- vorable witness, gives the following account of the office, and of a ba... ...table, with a parcel of Highlanders of no extraordinary appearance, over a cup of ale. Poor inspiration! They were not asked to drink a glass of wine ... ...h a charm as the fenced garden had for the mediaeval; ... and dear to him, finally, in that perfect beauty, denied alike in cities and in men, for whi... ...down upon a stone without, and entreated some of the King’s servants for a cup of drink, being weary and thirsty; but they, fearing the King’s displea... ...e had said, and whither he had gone? It was told him that he had desired a cup of drink, and had gotten none. The King reproved them very sharply for ...
... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ................................................................ 422 THE FOUR FA VOURS. .................................................................... ...HEA VEN. ......................................................... 452 THE FA VOURED BEASTS. ............................................................ ...s heart, how firm and wild! These bones, what knightly marrow fill’d! This cup, how bright it smil’d! “Half of my life I strove and fought, And half I... ...dream’d, Let’s confess it rightly; 127 Goethe Left undrain’d the brimming cup, When it sparkled brightly; Many a shepherd’s-hour’s soft blisses, Many... ...he world must bow, Hurrah! And as we’ve ended feast and strain, The cup we’ll to the bottom drain; No dregs must there remain! 1806. 131 Goeth... ...oult be to-morrow, Only to grow brown again when there. “Mother, to this final prayer give ear! Let a funeral pile be straightway dress’d; Open th... ...night through On the green of the town, protecting the beds and the boxes. Finally sleep overtook me, and when by the cool breeze of morning 371 Goet... ...of measures Worthy men had projected, and afterwards left all unfinish’ d! Finally, every man in the Council took pleasure in working. All put forth t...