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...frankado de leteroj kaj cirkuleroj la eldonejo elspezis sume kaj ronde 800 frankojn svisajn. Oni povas demandi,ĉu la Enciklopedio do estas kompleta? N... ...ann; J. J. Süssmuth en 1933. Amerika Filozo a Societo. Fondita en 1743 de Franklin kaj aliaj amerikanaj sciencistoj por favori la sciencojn kaj helpi... ...niciatojn sur tiu ĉi grava tereno. En 1909 en Int. Aviadista Ekspozicio en Frankfurt estis aranĝita speciala E informejo. Samjare la gazeto “L' Aéro” ... ...prezentis la B-an komercan ĉambron en la konferencoj de Venezia, Paris kaj Frankfurt, parolis eksterlande kaj en B per radio E-e. Entute depost la mil... ...ioj 1922; Maitre Pathelin, farso de la 15-a jarcento, 1922. Banham (benem) Frank Reginald, (ps. Robo), anglo, korektisto. Nask. 11 apr. 1898 en Lowest... ...lernolibroj, plejparte por holandaj geetuloj, kaj lia porjunula reverko de Robinsono Kruso, estas konscience faritaj. — Nun B. tradukas: Don Kiĥoto el... ...on. Red. de e B E-ist. Ĉe unlaboranto de la Enciklopedio. Butler omas Robinson, anglo, pastro anglikana, patro de M. C. B. Nask. 10 junio 1846, m... ...i Baghy, Bodó, Hilda Dresen, Engholm, Jean Forge, Hohlov, Kalocsay, Kenelm Robinson, R. Schwartz, Sturmer kaj Szilagyi. 1932, 120 p. “Ĝia eldono signi... ... skota ? Kopecky Robinson E e ? ? ? angla Kr...
...Amy 7 Weiss, Jack and Bobbie Elliott, Greg Renker, Ken and Sue Erdman, Frank and Joyce Fasi, Richard Halverson, Jerry and Harriet Dorf, Charles P... ... Howard and Marie Hausman, Henry Clark, Jr., Philip Kamil, John and Patsy Robinson, John and Mar ilyn Rosica, Mike and Laverne Baldwin, Jim Leeling,... ... Jim Leeling, Norm and Victoria Broadhurst, Bob and Siri Orians, Ruth and Frank Harris, Kirk Lewis, Steve and Suzanne Diamond, Mark and Elizabeth W... ...ng attitude, anything is possible. One of my favorite sayings comes from Franklin Delano Roosevelt who said that "The only limit to our realization...
...n pogon. S ă- ţi 127 cumperi o insul ă a ta şi s ă te izolezi acolo ca Robinson Crusoe. Dar sunt insule care apar şi dispar! Te treze şti cu inve... ...ei lucr ări suportând viteze supraluminale cuantice în asentimentul meu, Frank (Toni) Smith (SUA), Edmund Storms (SUA), Gustavo Gonzalez-Martin (Ve...
... sapphire-loving foreigners, and fast food restaurants. Then he went into Robinson Department Store. In the restroom he relieved himself at a ur... ...martyr as the object of sympathy and the icon of women's suffering but her frank endorsement of her husband's activities to newspaper reporters had ma...
...Beth- lehem, Pa., was elected assistant football manager on the first bal- FRANK B. SAYRE 1909 lot. Sayre prepared for school at the Hill school and a... ...ouis Pratt is secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of Ta- coma. Wash. '87 —Frank j\I. Jordan is in the real estate business in Seattle, Wash, with Col... ...lhoun was chairman of the statedemocratic central committee. '58 —Benjamin Franklin Lee. LL.D., a noted practitioner and teacher of law, died at his h... ...weiglit 151 jHiunds. James Watteks 1908, of Wat- ervliot, N. Y., ntid John Frank- linCRAWEOKn 1910, of B^lushing. N. Y., played in several of the seas... ...ddy, George H. Freeman, Henry R. Freeman, Edward M. Green, Edward C. Gale, Frank E. Howe, George Holroyd, Eben Halley, Charles R, Ingalls, James A. Id... ...k event of the day. Among those against him will be Bonner (2d last year), Robinson of Bowdoin (3d in 1905 and 1906), Shorey of Bowdoin (3d in 11K)4),... ...shires: Hurd '10. Clown: Dolph 'U. Removal of Clark Hall: .Jor- dan, C. W. Robinson, Simpson, Skinner, Smith '11. In addition, there were eighteen oth... ...0. Dodd of Glen Ridge, N. J. ; pipe commit- tee, Peterson, Ford, Moore and Robinson; sweater committee, Oildersleeve, Kitsam and J. A, Wisner. Walden ... ...andi- dates wereMclntyre. Johnson '08. Ho*e, Latson '(M, Crawford '10, and Robinson 'II. Six ibemb^s of last year's vatvity debadbg teams will also ta...
...301, USA 0.1 Introduction to Non-Standard Analysis. In 1960s Abraham Robinson has developed the non-standard analysis, a formalization of ... ...editor Edward N. Zalta, http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/dialetheism/. [36] Robinson, A., Non-Standard Analysis, Princeton University Press, Princ... ... International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, Vol. 6, pp 389 399, 1992. [43] Robinson A., “Non Standard Analysis”, North Holland Publ. Co., 1966. [... ...ffort is only one initial step in that direction. References: [1] Benford, Frank “The Law of Anomalous Numbers”; Proceedings of the American Ph... .... (2000). Religious Values and Valuations. Paidia Publishing Co. [9] Forrest, Frank G. (1994). Valuemetrics: The Science of Personal and Professiona...
...cab use/message/5067 II. Print 1. Alford, C. Fred. Narcissism: Socrates, the Frankfurt School and Psychoanalytic Theory. New Haven and London, Yale ... ...[Can J Psychiatry 1998;43:473–476], authors Karen M Abrams and Gail Erlick Robinson write: "Initially, there is often much denial by the victim. Ov... ... of all kinds also interferes with the victim's ability to work. Abrams and Robinson wrote this [in "Occupational Effects of Stalking", Can J Psychi... ...of effective closure. Conceptual Closure This most common variant involves a frank dissection of the abusive relationship. The parties meet to analyz... ...sence of the narcissist. This can only be accomplished in a very trusting, frank and open relationship. The Inverted Narcissist can have a reasonab...
...ody of literature dealing with the choice of segmenting criteria (see for example, Frank, Massy and Wind 1972). Of all the criteria upon which consu... ...any corporations that it is beneficial to become associated with the MDA campaign (Robinson 1978, p. 72-4). Table 7-1 contains a comprehensive list... ...asked of new employees is to fill out forms which they often find difficult to do (frankly, I know a Ph.D. who finds most forms enigmatic). PIC coul... ...g of Social Causes: The First Ten Years." Working paper, Northwestern University. Frank, R. E. , W. F. Massy and Donald G. Morrison. 1965. "Bias in ... ...Bias in Multiple Discriminant Analysis." Journal of Marketing Research 2, 250-58. Frank, R. E., W. F. Massy and Y. Wind. 1972. Market Segmentation. ... ...ehavior as Exchange." American Journalof Sociology 63, 597- 606. 129 Houston, Franklin S. and Richard E. Homans. 1977. "Public Agency Marketing:... ...rt and Winston. -----. 1970. Consumer Behavior. Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman. Robinson, William A. 1978. "Promotion Through Good Deeds." Adverti...
...sen [32, 33], Peres [34], Takeno [35, 36], Petrov [37], Kompa- neetz [38], Robinson and Trautman [39], and others. 3. The task of works related to the... ...s). 18. Pirani F. Phys. Rev., 1957, v. 105, 1089. 19. Bondi H., Pirani F., Robinson J. Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 1959, v. 251, 519. 20. Lichnerowicz A. Compt... ...202. 31. Bondi H. Nature, 1957, v. 179, 1072. 32. Einstein A., Rosen N. J. Franklin Inst., 1937, v. 223, 43. 33. Rosen N. Res. Council Israel, 1954, v... ...gamon, London, 1969. 38. Kompaneetz A. S. JETP-USSR, 1958, v. 34, 953. 39. Robinson J., Trautman A. Phys. Rev. Lett., 1960, v. 4, 431; Proc. Roy. Soc.... ...merical coincidence or is it design? 4 Acknowledgements We are indebted to Frank (Tony) Smith and C. Beck for numerous discussions about their work. T...
... October 1985 Political parties and leaders: Flemish Social Christian (CVP), Frank Swaelen, president; Walloon Social Christian (PSC), Gerard Deprez, ... ...al, High Court, and lower courts Government leaders: Arthur Napoleon Raymond ROBINSON, Prime Minister (since December 1986); Noor HASSAN- ALI, Preside... ...ical parties and leaders: National Alliance for Reconstruction (NAR), A.N.R. Robinson; People's National Movement (PNM), Patrick Manning (interim lead... ...the Senate, every two years Political parties and leaders: Republican Party, Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr., national chairman, Maureen Reagan, cochairman; ...
... the grandson of a third bookseller, who had bought the copyright from Black Frank, the Doctor’s servant and residuary legatee, in 1785 or 1786. Now, ... ...ramers were misled by their rustic times. “No one except perhaps Hamilton or Franklin might have imagined that services and intellectual property woul... ...f that song that we will start the trail. I GOT A WOMAN In 1955, Ray Charles Robinson, better known as Ray Charles, released a song called “I Got a Wo... ..., messages, and perfor- mance practice: Ray Charles, James Brown, and Aretha Franklin. If one can pin- point a moment when gospel and blues began to m... ... the Ward Singers, a talented gospel singer and songwriter who became Aretha Franklin’s mentor and who had her own music publishing company. There is ... ...ownloaded it. Within days two different video versions had been made, one by Franklin Lopez and an- other by a filmmaker called “The Black Lantern.” Bo...
...lti-line" or "multi-trigger" policies are a first step in this direction. But, as Frank Knight noted in his seminal "Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit... ...histicated types remind us that it was the second world war - rather than President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal - that ended the Great Depr... ...idea - first proposed by Jean-Marie Baland of the University of Namur and James A. Robinson of the University of California at Berkeley - has now p...
...The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Pub... ...nn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe is a publication of the Pennsylva- nia Stat... ...ile as an electronic trans- mission, in any way. The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, the Pennsylvania State University, Electro... ...an equal opportunity university. 3 Daniel Defoe The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe CHAPTER I – REVISITS ISLAND T HAT HOMELY PR... ...ist the strong inclination I had to go abroad 4 The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe again, which hung about me like a chronic distemper. In par... ...no more misunder- standings and jealousies. Will Atkins, with abundance of frankness and good humour, said they had met with affliction enough to make... ...t they would never have any interest separate from one another. Upon these frank and open declarations of friendship, we appointed the next day to din... ...sk- ing him some particulars about his parentage and education. He told me frankly enough that his father was a clergyman who would have taught him we... ...we were not pirates; the goods we had on board, the course we steered, our frankly showing ourselves, and entering into such and such ports; and even ...
...urning round quickly with my outstretched hand, I found it clasped by John Robinson. “Well, Robinson, is this you?” “Holloa, Walker, what are you doin... ...e style of greet- ing. Elsewhere I should not have cared much to meet John Robinson, for he was a man who had never done well in the world. He had bee... ... landing-place in front of Shepheard’s Hotel at Cairo. I soon learned that Robinson with his wife and chil- dren, and indeed with all the rest of the ... ... should not have liked to have money in that investment. Well; I went with Robinson to Suez. The journey, like everything else in Egypt, was sandy, ho... ...sed to be capable of carrying six pas- sengers. I was thrust into one with Robinson, his wife and five children, and immediately began to repent of my... ...on to the Well of Moses. At last there came a lad upon the walk dressed in Frank costume, and I asked him what was in the wind. He was a clerk attache...
...de him, it would only have been remembered as such. He knows it now, and I frankly tell you, Madame, that what he has seen of our exiled court has not... ...sed on Telemaque with Estelle, or read to her from his one book, which was Robinson Crusoe— a little black copy in pale print, with the margins almost... ...t as did, a century later, Madame Talleyrand, when, out of civility to Mr. Robinson, she inquired after ‘ce bon Vendredi.’ She inclined to think she s... ...ligently; and she hazarded the observation, ‘Y ou understand, sir. You are Frank.’ 42 A Modern Telemachus He turned one startled glance towards the d... ... answer for some of those corsairs not endeavouring to secure a fair young Frank girl for his harem; and as his eye fell on Rosette, she bridled and h... ...e corsair, and needed little management. The old Turk seemed to regard the Frankish women like so many basilisks, and avoided turning a glance in thei... ...og who durst defile his eyes with gazing at the shameless daughters of the Frank. Little Ulysse was, how- ever, allowed to disport himself wherever he...
...d Robert ironically. “Oh, yes, I guess we’re shipwrecked in this box, like Robinson Crusoes. And what we do on our own little island matters to us alo... ...t, and wrote to Lilly to say he would join him, as invited, at Sir William Franks’. He hoped Lilly’s answer would arrive before he left London. But it... ...nd it was free. “Keb? Yes—orright—sir. Whe’to? Where you go? Sir Wil- liam Franks? Yes, I know. Long way go—go long way. Sir William Franks.” The cabm... ...f park wall with trees above. The big gates were just beyond. “Sir William Franks—there.” In a mixture of Italian and English the driver told Aaron to... ...ed by a man, appeared cautiously, in the half-opened doorway. “Sir William Franks?” said Aaron. “Si, signore.” And Aaron stepped with his two bags ins... ...d to see you—well, now, come in and have some dinner—” At this moment Lady Franks appeared—short, rather plump, but erect and definite, in a black sil...
...hink all safe. ‘As I said before,’ resumed Philip, ‘he has a great deal of frankness, much of the making of a fine character; but he is a thorough Mor... ...one to be al- ways at hand,’ said Charles, smiling, as he looked up at the frank, open face, and lustrous hazel eyes turned on him with compassion at ... ...any of his family, except perhaps that unhappy old Hugh, were deficient in frankness and gen- erosity, and therefore these do not satisfy me. Observe,... ...e had promoted the reading. The Redclyffe groom, William, whose surname of Robinson was entirely forgotten in the appellation of Will- iam of Delorain... ...ure faith and con- tempt of wrong in every glance of the eagle eye, in the frank expansion of the smooth forehead. They were interrupted by Mr. Edmons... ...l for him if he was constant. Such was Guy’s inner life; his outward life, frank and joy- ous, has been shown, and the two flowed on like a stream, pu... ... island, in a pond at Stylehurst, which had been by turns Ellen’s isle and Robinson Crusoe’s. It was at this point in the conversation that Guy 86 Th... ...nlightenment, for we are a most primitive race, and something beyond Jenny Robinson’s dame school would 173 Yo n g e do us no harm.’ Here Mr. Edmonst... ...treating it as a monstrous proposal to take away the school from old Jenny Robinson. ‘I suppose Mr. Ashford meant to pension her off?’ said Guy. ‘He d...
...eless leg. What I do remember, is my mother reading to me Miss Edgeworth’s Frank and the little do T rusty, as I lay in my crib in her bedroom. I made... ... whenever I was most languid and suffering I used to whine out, ‘O do read Frank and the little dog Trusty,’ and never permitted a single word to be v... ... special favourites, bound up, on the shelf in my bedroom. Crabbe’s Tales, Frank, the Parent’s Assistant, and later, Croker’s Tales from English Histo... ...any table. T o this hour I remem- ber portions of Belzoni’s Researches and Franklin’s terrible American adventures, and they bring back tones of my fa... ... when Clarence sits as meek as a mouse, but then he is always above-board, frank and straightfor- ward. You know where to have a high-spirited fellow,... ...hould lay up a store of shells and rocks by the seaside to make ‘a perfect Robinson Crusoe cavern,’ she said, ‘and then Clarence can come and be the S... ...’ she answered. How- ever, amid auguries of the combination of robbers and Robinson Crusoe, the parting was effected, and Anne borne off by the maid; ...
...rd or sign, the slightest knowledge of the manners and customs of cabmen. ‘Robinson, what do you want?’ said Mrs. Tibbs to the servant, who, by way of... ...particular. He was on familiar terms with two small Irish members, and got franks for everybody in the house. He felt convinced that his intrinsic mer... ...s Fanny—that’s Mrs. Parsons, you know— and this friend of hers, and I, and Frank Ross, were playing a rubber, I said, jokingly, that when I went to be... ...t possibly have behaved in a more dignified manner. What did you do?’ ‘Do?—Frank took dummy; and I won sixpence. ’ ‘But, didn’t you apologise for hurt... ...t?’ inquired Tottle, deeply interested. ‘Changed her ground, and said that Frank being a single man, its impropriety was obvious. ’ ‘Noble-minded crea...
...e difference between straight speaking and crooked; the difference between frankness and shuffling. Y.M. Explain. O.M. The others offer your a hundred... ... believe it was thought. O.M. I will give you another instance of thought. Franklin had a cup of sugar on a table in his room. The ants got at it. He ... ...n a memory for form and feature approaching that? Y.M. Certainly not. O.M. Franklin’s ants and Lubbuck’s ants show fine ca pacities of putting this a... ... to me and welcome me if they could: Livy, and Susy, and George, and Henry Robinson, and Charles Dudley Warner. How good and kind they were, and how l... ...k T wain 129 but the people warned him off. He appealed to the king of the Franks, who made him a present of the whole region, people and all. He buil... ...ral. By and by a hearty and healthy German American got in and opened up a frank and interesting and sympathetic conversation with him, and asked him ...