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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

...nk up this bus!" My neighbour half rises from our common seat, grabs her extended arm and affixes it firmly behind her back. She screams to her du... ... the face and she smiled thinly but not haughtily, her eyes rising with her eyebrows firmly affixed and this, too, was a novelty because usually it ...

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Hawaiian Grammar

By: Samuel H. Elbert

...ed on the Hawaiian language as found in texts, in ordinary conversation, and in Kawena Pukui's memories. Only in discussion of certain particles and affixes has the structure of other Polynesian languages been considered, as in the hypothesis advanced in section 6. 6. 4 for the island name, Kaua'i....

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...eginning a paragraph, double paren- theses if "run in"); and n, b, c, etc., affixed to the number of verse, page, etc., to denote fractional part : ... ...rements have been met, and that the adopted style has been adhered to, and affix their signatures only on that supposition. Do not shield yourself ...

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Speculations and Physics

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

... with closed strings (and particles). Strings (such as the graviton) may open and "affix" their endpoints on a D2-brane (during the interaction). ... ...dview and still be considered pertinent. Parsimony is achieved, therefore, also by affixing the boundaries of the intellectual arena and / or by de...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...rigins. But in doing so, we attribute to it features derived from our thinking, not affixed by any objective reality. Kant made no serious attempt ... ... the industrial revolution. True, the bulk of the workforce was still immobile and affixed to the production floor. But raw materials and the finis... ...dview and still be considered pertinent. Parsimony is achieved, therefore, also by affixing the boundaries of the intellectual arena and / or by de... ... with closed strings (and particles). Strings (such as the graviton) may open and "affix" their endpoints on a D2-brane (during the interaction). ...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...rigins. But in doing so, we attribute to it features derived from our thinking, not affixed by any objective reality. Kant made no serious attempt ... ... the industrial revolution. True, the bulk of the workforce was still immobile and affixed to the production floor. But raw materials and the finis... ...dview and still be considered pertinent. Parsimony is achieved, therefore, also by affixing the boundaries of the intellectual arena and / or by de... ... with closed strings (and particles). Strings (such as the graviton) may open and "affix" their endpoints on a D2-brane (during the interaction). ...

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Sketches of Young Gentlemen

By: Charles Dickens

...considerable turning over of the subject in our mind, we feel it our duty to affix the above appellation. Young ladies mildly call him a ‘sarcastic’ y...

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Catherine : A Story

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...or a man, remorse under these circumstances is perhaps uncommon. No stigma affixes on him for betraying a woman; no bitter pangs of mortified vanity; ...

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In the Cage

By: Henry James

...to which she was constitutionally accessible and which were determined by the smallest accidents. She was rigid in general on the article of making th... ...end. Thus it was that she did on this occasion what she never did—threw off a “Reply paid?” that sounded offi- cious, but that she partly made up for ... ...nd she had never yet, as it seemed to her, not even in the street or in the Park, been so alone with him. “Oh yes, reply paid, and as sharp as possibl...

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The Girl with the Golden Eyes

By: Honoré de Balzac

...ined his end; he had a seal and wax, exactly resem- bling the seal and wax affixed to the letters sent to Made- moiselle Valdes from London; paper sim... ...r correspondent used; moreover, all the implements and stamps necessary to affix the French and English postmarks. He wrote the following letter, to w...

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Prince Otto a Romance 1905 Edition

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...nd Otto, sitting down, wrote a passport in the name of Sir John Crabtree. ‘Affix the seal, Herr Cancellarius,’ he said, in his most princely manner, a... ...t princely manner, as he rose. Greisengesang produced a red portfolio, and affixed the seal in the unpoetic guise of an adhesive stamp; nor did his pe...

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Autobiographic Sketches Selections, Grave and Gay

By: Thomas de Quincey

...ng to the ........ caresses of the enemy.” I leave a blank for the epithet affixed to “caresses,” not because there was any blank, but, on the contrar... ...” struggled for precedency; and infa- mous they might be; but on the other affixes I held my own private opinions. For some days my brother’s displeas...

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The Odyssey of Homer

By: Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744

...now exists, under the title of the ‘Odyssea.’ The author, however, did not affix his own name to the poem, which, in fact, was, great part of it, remo... ...e the Æthiopian feast? Behold how near Phoenecia’s land he draws; The land affix’d by Fate’s eternal laws To end his toils. Is then our anger vain? No...

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The French Revolution a History Volume Two

By: Thomas Carlyle

...ourt Oath engraved thereon; which far gleaming Brass-plate they purpose to affix solemnly in the Versailles original locality, on the 20th of this mon...

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The Dove in the Eagles Nest

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...affairs had taken, Ebbo could offer no valid objection, and was obliged to affix his signature to the letter in company with the guildmasters. It was ...

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Love and Life an Old Story in Eighteenth Century Costume

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ld down the exact place for the signature, which Mr. Belamour proceeded to affix, and she was then to carry it to the candles in the lobby, and there ... ... my sole true personal guardian, though he had never acted further than by affixing his signature when needed. I ought to have gone long before to see...

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Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

By: Honoré de Balzac

...-sneering tone. “My por- ter came to tell me just now that the sheriff has affixed the seals to the Sieur Cayron’s appartement; he has disappeared.” “... ...a man with whom I do a great deal of business,—Pere Bidault. That is why I affixed the words 157 Balzac ‘not guaranteed.’ If the notes were intended ... ... element of monarchical election,—like the stamp of a custom-house officer affixed to a bale of merchandise. “Monsieur, I will not waste your time; I ... ...ied up to Cesar the schedule which Celestin had prepared, and asked him to affix his signature. The clerks were in despair, for they loved their maste...

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Waverley or Tis Sixty Years Since

By: Sir Walter Scott

...e of good or evil, excepting what the reader shall hereafter be pleased to affix to it. But my second or supplemental title was a matter of much more ... ...but I neither heard nor saw anything which could give it the character you affix to it.’ ‘From thence you proceeded,’ continued the magistrate, ‘with ...

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Life of John Coleridge Patteson : Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...tells me now a good deal of the secrets of a language—the prominent forms, affixes, &c., &c.; the way in which it is linked on to other dialects by pe...

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House of Mirth

By: Edith Wharton

...d one of those little mirrors which her Dutch ancestors were accustomed to affix to their upper windows, so that from the depths of an impenetrable do...

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