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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...83-3238 Requesters outside the US Government may obtain a subscription from: National Technical Information Service 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, ... ...nment may .... ' purchase this publication in photocopy or micro- form from: National Technical Information Service 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, ... ...dia 40 Cameroon 41 Canada 42 Cape Verde 44 Cayman Islands 45 Central African Republic -l(i Chad 47 Chile 49 China (Taiwan entry on page 274) 50 Christ... ... 58 Cuba 59 Cyprus 61 Czechoslovakia 62 D Denmark 64 Djibouti 05 Dominica 66 Dominican Republic 67 Ecuador 69 Egypt 70 El Salvador 72 Equatorial Guine... ...nstitution Government leaders: NAJIB, General Secretary, People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (since May 1986); Haji Mohammad CHAMKANI, Acting Cha... ...al from age 18 Political parties and leaders: the ruling People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) has two factions the Parchami faction has bee... ...sembly held in October 1982 Political parties and leaders: National Party of Unity and Progress (UPRONA), a Tutsi-led party, declared sole legitimate ... ...Movement (MDP) Voting strength: (1970 presidential elec- tion) 36.6% Popular Unity coalition, 35.3% conservative independent, 28.1% Christian Democrat... ...tion: 94,191 (July 1987), average annual growth rate 3.80% Nationality: noun Dominican(s); adjec- tive Dominican Ethnic divisions: mostly black; some ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

.................................................... 163 BUDGET DEFICITS AND NATIONAL DEBTS ............................................................... ...sons for attacking Iraq were for its oil or to establish an American-like republic in the country, the reasons he gave to the world were that it was ... ...ch inabilities be partly responsible for America‘s voting preferences for national offices? ―Is this the reason that President George W. Bus... ...ineer. To do this I must graduate from college. What if I want to go to a party with my friends now, but I have an important engineering test tomorro... ...ow? Which do I choose, the present desire or the future desire? I‘m at a party and recognize that I have had too much to drink but I want to go hom... ...fis. If He is more vengeful perhaps we should look to the Franciscans and Dominicans of the Inquisition, who took different approaches to their faith... ...was most effectively conjured in the Malleus Maleficarium, written by two Dominicans, in which they accounted for the activities of witches as being... ... take in non-Catholics. We must do all that we can to preserve the family unity.‖ —―I don‘t get it. These people are leaving their families i... ...amilies in Mexico all the time. They don‘t seem to be concerned about the unity in their own families. ―But then while the U.S. society says...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...ure, hybrid Stirling engines to generate utility-scale power for China’s national utility. In July, Sopogy reached an agreement with MAI Developmen... ...uable byproducts. GEOTHERMAL Not far from world-famous Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park, Puna Geothermal Venture has been tapping a volcanic hotspot... ...• Canada • Chile • China Colombia • Costa Rica • Croatia • Cyprus • Czech Republic • Denmark • Dominican Republic El Salvador • Estonia • Fiji • Finl... ...ina Colombia • Costa Rica • Croatia • Cyprus • Czech Republic • Denmark • Dominican Republic El Salvador • Estonia • Fiji • Finland • France • French... ... APEC economies have representation in Hawai‘i: Australia Chile Japan Republic of Korea New Zealand Peru Philippines Russia Taipei Thailand APIA,... ...support sustainable economic growth, but none of that is possible without unity and cooperation between leaders. The same can be said for health care... ...ad a deep understanding of what it takes to live in lokahi, which means unity and harmony. Instinctively, they appreciated the need for what we c... ...rk was shared. This was sometimes typifed by the happy event of a fshing party called hukilau, which ‘Iolani Place was built in central Honolulu by...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...Meeting the old chief of Amsterdam - - Description of the people -- An Utopian Republic -- A singular punishment for thieving -- Characteristics of th... ...s of the Marigold -- A discouraged crew attempt to mutiny and return home -- A party sent on shore attacked by Indians -- A massacre and horrible suff... ...expedition was sent out in the year 1002. It is recorded in the Sagas that the party remained on the coast of Vinland for a period of three years, and... ...ion of those of Vinland, as the two were bound together by both commercial and national ties; and unless the Vinland colonists had been self-supportin... ... compliance with the request which had been brought by the two Polos, sent two Dominicans to carry the Christian religion into the Tartan Empire. But ... ...and remained in the fortress of Genoa until peace was declared between the two republics, in July of the following year. During his imprisonment, he w... ...ergo, as by hatred and jealousy of the commander because he was of a different nationality from themselves, the four captains formed a conspiracy to d... ...istory of the Buccaneers, since it taught them their strength and the value of unity as an organization. From the year 1665, that of the Jamaica exped... ...ss meeting of cut-throats and leading Buccaneers to set forth the necessity of unity, the need of discipline and of a commander. Ballots were taken, a...

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The English Mail-Coach and Joan of Arc

By: Thomas de Quincey

...ess, of danger—over- ruled all obstacles into one steady co-operation to a national result. For my own feeling, this post-office service spoke as by s... ...onflicts of ordinary warfare, so often no more than gladiatorial trials of national prowess. The victo- ries of England in this stupendous contest ros... ...ame which (aided by the wind of our motion) threatened a revolution in the republic of letters. Yet even this left the sanctity of the box unviolated.... ...e interest. But the crowds attending at a railway sta- tion have as little unity as running water, and own as many centres as there are separate carri... ...ith most horror to be depre- cated. Cæsar the Dictator, at his last dinner-party (coena), on the very evening before his assassination, when the min- ... ...nding; and the blendings were brought into a still more exquisite state of unity by a slight silvery mist, motionless and dreamy, that covered the woo... ...we were on the wrong side of the road. But then, it may be said, the other party, if other there was, might also be on the wrong side; and two wrongs ... ...er, in some presumptuous expression of self-es- teem. Next came a wretched Dominican, that pressed her with an objection, which, if applied to the Bib... ...from below. He did so. The fiery smoke rose upward in billowing volumes. A Dominican monk was then stand- ing almost at her side. Wrapped up in his su...

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Nostromo a Tale of the Seaboard

By: Joseph Conrad

...to say. Of all the people who had seen with me the birth of the Occidental Republic, she is the only one who has kept in my memory the aspect of conti... ...as gen- erally stormy in these days. The fugitive patriots of the defeated party had the knack of turning up again on the coast with half a steamer’s ... ...— invaluable fellow—with some Italian workmen, im- ported to work upon the National Central Railway, was at hand, and managed to snatch him away—for t... ...s that ever came to Sulaco with a general cargo before the building of the National Central. He left her on account of some very respect- able friends... ...its closed-up silence. But the cautious movements and whispers of a routed party seeking a momen- tary shelter behind the wall made the darkness of th... ...ed that man, who had known how to give up his life to the independence and unity of his country, who had known how to be as enthusiastic in his genero... ...m- 172 Nostromo mock amongst the rubble and spiders of the seques- trated Dominican Convent, had taken into his head to advocate an unconditional par... ...d in Rome, and could speak Italian. The Capataz was known to visit the old Dominican Convent at night. An old woman who served the Grand Vicar had hea... ...of the railway workshops, in sign of their respect for the hero of Italian Unity. Old Viola had not been able to carry out his desire of burying his w...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 5 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...you have the receipt. I do not wish to say anything as to who shall be the Republican candidate for the Legislature in your district, further than tha... ...en of 1856 very differently from what they seem to [be] going in the other party. Below is the vote of 1856, in your district: Counties. Counties. Bu... ...sisting that there is a plan on foot in La Salle and Bureau to run Douglas Republicans for Congress and for the Legislature in those counties, if they... ...e Douglas, and such were the opinions of the leading men of the Democratic Party. Even as late as the spring of 1856 Mr. Buchanan said, a short time s... ...it at their own pleasure; and that all others—individuals, free States and national Government—are constitutionally bound to leave them alone about it... ...ch make me believe that Edmunds and Morrill will spend this week among the National Democrats, trying to in- duce them to content themselves by voting... ...ting a copy of correspondence upon the subject of the incorporation of the Dominican republic with the Spanish monarchy, I transmit a report from the ... ...nd that they may speedily result in the restoration of peace, harmony, and unity through- out our borders and hasten the establishment of fraternal re...

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Ten Years Later

By: Alexandre Dumas

...nifested with rustic freedom their contempt for such paltry sport, and, after a dissertation among themselves upon the disadvan- tages of hawking, the... ... accession of Mazarin to power, no heads had been cut off, Monsieur’s occupation was gone, and his morale suffered from it. The life of the poor princ... ...ay, he held in such esteem, we may say in such friend- ship, the famous Pittrino, that he took him in his own house. Pittrino, grateful, and fed with ... ...nniversary of the battles of Dunbar and Worcester.” “His son has succeeded him.” “But certain men have a family, sire, and no heir. The inheritance of... ... family, sire, and no heir. The inheritance of Oliver was too heavy for Richard. Richard was neither a republican nor a royalist; Richard allowed his ... ...required; the which company, upon seeing them embarrassed to give it, would shoot M. d’Artagnan and his men like so many rabbits. I reduce myself then... ..., and Aramis prefers the faubourgs. That is why, as I told you, he is partial to Saint-Paterne; Saint-Paterne is in the faubourg. Besides, there are i... ...ocession. Whilst D’Artagnan and Porthos were looking on with critical glances, which disguised an extreme impatience to get forward, a magnificent dai... ... upon the duke’s superiority. Others, less brilliant, but more sensible, had reminded him of the king’s orders prohibiting dueling. Oth- ers, again, a...

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Miscellaneous Essays

By: Thomas de Quincey

...der has ever been present in a vast metropolis, on the day when some great national idol was carried in fu- neral pomp to his grave, and chancing to w... ...rit, I was sorry that my engage- ments forced me away from Mr. Coleridge’s party before matters were come to a crisis. Some days after, meeting with m... ...d at the very moment of his arrival, he 23 was fortunate enough to find a party of gentlemen dismount- ing at the inn door, amongst whom was a long t... ... of the company during the earlier toasts, I overruled the call. After the national toasts had been given, the first official toast of the day was, Th... ...rew, no doubt, from the constraint inseparably attached to the law of epic unity. Joanna’s history bisects into two opposite hemi- spheres, and both c... ... not have been presented to the eye in one poem, unless by sacrificing all unity of theme, or else by involving the earlier half, as a narrative episo... ...er, in some presumptuous expression of self-es- teem. Next came a wretched Dominican that pressed her with an objection, which, if applied to the Bibl... ...rom below. He did so. The fiery smoke rose upwards in billowing volumes. A Dominican monk was then standing almost at her side. Wrapt up in his sublim... ...ame which (aided by the wind of our motion) threatened a revolution in the republic of letters. But even this left the sanctity of the box unviolated....

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Redgauntlet

By: Sir Walter Scott

...ld Cameron of Lochiel, attainted for the rebellion of 1745, was found by a party of soldiers lurking with a comrade in the wilds of Loch Katrine five ... ...f sense and observation, began to de- spair of making their fortune in the party which they had chosen. It was indeed sufficiently dangerous; for, dur... ...of an only son, and of course a spoiled urchin, to the forms of the little republic? —why, Alan. And who taught me to smoke a cobbler, pin a losen, he... ...u the whole history of Bruce poniarding the Red Comyn in the Church of the Dominicans at this place, and becoming a king and patriot because he had be... ...om failed to charm forth my mite. You Scotch, who are so proud of your own nationality, must make due allow- ance for that of other folks. On the next... ...attained; since it is well known that, in Scotland, where there is so much national music, the words and airs of which are generally known, there is a... ... able to accomplish what I stand pledged for? But our hopes consist in our unity. Here stands my nephew. Gentlemen, I present to you my kins- man, Sir...

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Of Human Bondage

By: Somerset Maugham

...s notice whenever she was asked. She often sang still when there was a tea-party at the vicarage. There were few people whom the Careys cared to ask t... ...d been very angry , and threatened to prosecute the leaders of the Liberal party in Blackstable. He made up his mind now that nothing Josiah Graves sa... ...her condescending attitude towards patrio- tism he had been adopted as the national poet, and seemed since the war of seventy to be one of the most si... ...emed since the war of seventy to be one of the most significant glories of national unity. The enthusiastic seemed in the wildness of the Walpurgisnac... ...e the war of seventy to be one of the most significant glories of national unity. The enthusiastic seemed in the wildness of the Walpurgisnacht to hea... ...that all his efforts for freedom, by which he meant the establishment of a republic, tended to no more than an exchange of yokes; he had been expelled... ...you knew not what; there were long monks in the Franciscan habit or in the Dominican, with distraught faces, making ges- tures whose sense escaped you...

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Master Francis Rabelais Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel

By: Thomas Urquhart

...er moment: it has no constant char- acter or uniform manner, and therefore unity is almost en- tirely wanting in his work, while his endeavours after ... ...ts, when the Piagnoni and the Arrabiati came to blows in the church of the Dominican convent of San- Marco, Fra Pietro in the scuffle broke the heads ... ... a marrowbone in his mouth,—the beast of all other, says Plato, lib. 2, de Republica, the most philosophical? If you have seen him, you might have rem... ...re to have the charge of this garrison, with a 114 Gargantua & Pantagruel party competent for keeping of the place, which, besides its natural streng... ...e passed the Rhine over the bellies of the Switzers and lansquenets, and a party of these hath sub- dued Luxembourg, Lorraine, Champagne, and Savoy, e... ...osopher’s answer was that, not being em- ployed in any other charge by the Republic, he thought it expedient to thunder and storm it so tempestuously ... ... we espied nine sail that came spooning before the wind; they were full of Dominicans, Jesuits, Capuchins, Hermits, Austins, Bernardins, Egnatins, Cel... ...gentler en- emies than they were before; but since the denunciation of the national Council of Chesil, whereby they were roughly 602 Gargantua & Pant... ... maintain the clergy, nobility, senate, and commons in wealth, friendship, unity, obedience, virtue, and honesty? Take a decretalist. Would you find a...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Two

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...“There is a game of puzzles,” he resumed, “which is played upon a map. One party playing requires another to find a given word—the name of town, river... ...effect to human volition) is, in the unparticled matter, the result of its unity and omniprevalence; how I know not, and now clearly see that I shall ... ...l view the swollen and blackened tongue. I pre- sume that no member of the party then present had been un- accustomed to death-bed horrors; but so hid... ...volume was a small octavo edition of the Directorium Inquisitorium, by the Dominican Eymeric de Gironne; and there were passages in Pomponius Mela, ab... ... failed to en- tertain clearly, or has sacrificed in its expression to his national love of point, is, doubtless, the very tenable one that the higher... ... buried—but riveted in a widely different direction! The prison of the Old Republic is, I think, the state- liest building in all V enice—but how coul... ...t dark niche which has been already mentioned as forming a part of the Old Republican prison, and as fronting the lattice of the Marchesa, a figure mu... ...the decora of what is technically called keeping, or to the proprieties of nationality. The eye wan- dered from object to object, and rested upon none...

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