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New Life Incognita

By: Gracie C. Mckeever

...lly who had thought he'd learned every nook and cranny of his new Brooklyn neighborhood in the last week as well as he'd learned the back of his new h... ...'s chest. "Hol' up, hol' up." Kelly had had just about enough of this slam-bam-thank-you-ma'am jazz. Was this all Edge and Dagny used to do? he though... ...rownstone or tenement containing any form of civilization. A nice desolate neighborhood. How had Kelly let this man drive him to so isolated a spot? W... ...the type of stuff he'd seen in his parents' bookstores in Brooklyn and the neighborhood Botanicals to which his mom used to drag him and Gabriel when ... ...ed her hands in front of her face. "No PDAs. This is a decent, God-fearing neighborhood. Remember, children do live in the area." Tyler chuckled again... ...arp instruments. His own mother has never cut his hair; his father and the neighborhood barber so far the only ones entrusted with the duty of maintai... ...ly cut short. Lorraine, twenty-one years old and abandoned by Amire's wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am father, working as many as three jobs at a time, six da...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

... positively or negatively activated and can be influenced by cells in its neighborhood. The natural behavior for that cell would be to lose some of i... ...nd V. Anitha. Studies on Female Infanticide Problem using Neural Networks BAM-model, Ultra Sci., 13 (2001) 174-183. 122. Vasantha Kandasamy, W.B.,... ... Murthy. Child Labour Problem using Bi-directional Associative Memories (BAM) Model, Proc. of the 9 th National Conf. of the Vijnana Parishad of I...

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Love at First Stake

By: J. Morgan

...ough the room, probably waking his neighbors. Not that I cared if the whole neighborhood came banging at the door. This was what being alive was a... ...ning sex ed lecture. “Morning, sis.” “Kris. Let me guess, you were in the neighborhood.” I walked past him, hoping my sarcasm would shut him up.... ...at. I want something I’ll remember forever. So don’t think you can be slam bam thank you ma’am about it.” He coughed and said something under his...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

... waste matter, carcasses or any other obnoxious substance in his premises or neighborhood 3. Forcibly removes clothes from the person of a member... ..., and V. Anitha, Studies on Female Infanticide Problem using Neural Networks BAM-model, Ultra Sci., 13 174-183 (2001). 79. Vasantha Kandasamy, W.B...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...se on Weston Field. Such a building as is content platerl will cost in the neighborhood of $6,000. or $8,000, nn(l the fund will have to increase to t... ...essor Milham, assisted by Eurich '09, took a scries of eleva- tions in the neighborhood of the intersection of North, South and Main streets last week... ...og left enormous rock salt crya- tals deposited on its former bed. In this neighborhood Mr. Hunt- ington's oamels disappeared, fol- lowing the trail o... ...ar trees, cuts 30 tons hay, one and one-half story house, 36 x 40; 28 X 40 bam, new 26 x 58 barn, corn and hen house. It would cost $2500 to build bui...

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Liver Twist

By: Charles Dickens

...NCE HAD BEEN COMMITTED within the district, and indeed in the immediate neighborhood of, a very notorious metropolitan police office. The crowd had... ...ndignant Mr. Brownlow was conveyed out, with the book in one hand, and the bam boo cane in the other: in a perfect phrenzy of rage and defi ance. He... ...r agreeable friend; 90 OLIVER TWIST for, having recently removed into the neighborhood of Field Lane from the remote but genteel suburb of Ratcliffe,... ...bed to be; what could one poor child do! Darkness had set in; it was a low neighborhood; no help was near; resistance was useless. In another moment h... ...ickly as he could. The house to which Oliver had been conveyed, was in the neighborhood of Whitechapel. The Jew stopped for an in stant at the corner... ... have a few good beats chalked out in Camden T own, and Battle Bridge, and neighborhoods like that, where they’re always going er rands; and you can ...

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Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

By: Honoré de Balzac

...easure for the skilful man, an abyss for the feeble. A vine-dresser in the neighborhood of Chinon, named Jean Birotteau, married the waiting-maid of a... ... lands about the Madeleine, where he would sooner or later build up a fine neighborhood, was a man to keep on good terms with. Grindot accordingly re-... ...Fete-Dieu, waste-pipes, lighting, projections over the public way, and the neighborhood of unhealthy buildings. His means, his strength, in fact his w... ... men who are strong without assumption, increased the sympathy felt in his neighborhood for the “worthy man,”—a term applied to Pillerault in a tone w... ...ld be wrong in me to permit it; you yourself would blame me, Lourdois. The neighborhood has its eye upon me; successful men in- cur jealousy, envy. Ah... ...ack apothecaries, grocers, perfumers! Give ‘em forty per cent, and they’ll bam- boozle the public.” The three young fellows devoured their dinner like...

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Mcteague : A Story of San Francisco

By: Frank Norris

...of almond-eyed ladies into hundreds of impossible junks, while hundreds of bam- boo palms overshadowed the pair, and hundreds of long- legged storks t... ...uesses as to the arrangement of the rooms, commenting upon its im- mediate neighborhood—which was rather sordid. The house was a wooden two-story arra... ...aster had long since allowed the liberty of running untrammelled about the neighborhood, turned the corner briskly and came trot- ting along the sidew... ... from the front windows. It was a fete, a veritable holiday, for the whole neighborhood. People with no thought of buying pre- 193 Frank Norris sente... ...eir misfor- tune. Maria retailed to her all the gossip of the flat and the neighborhood, and, which was much more interest- 203 Frank Norris ing, tol... ...t from her work, she would put on her hat and range up and down the entire neighborhood from 212 McTeague Sutter to Sacramento Streets, going into al...

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Main Street

By: Sinclair Lewis

... community, if he wanted to—if he saw it. He’s usually the only man in the neighborhood who has any scientific training, isn’t he?” “Yes, that’s so, b... ... of the doctors? Oh, I am, but Maud’s such a demanding idiot. Deliberately bam- boozling me into going up there tonight. Matter of prin- ciple: ought ...

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Middlemarch

By: George Eliot

...fect sincer ity. But perhaps no persons then living—certainly none in the neighborhood of Tipton—would have had a sympathetic understanding for the d... ... Mr. Casaubon’s learning as mere accomplishment; for though opinion in the neighborhood of Freshitt and Tipton had pronounced her clever, that epithet... ...odily prettiness were not applicable to her. (Certainly all Tipton and its neighborhood, as well as Dorothea herself, would have been surprised at her... ...usually importunate. The creditor was Mr. Bambridge a horse dealer of the neighborhood, whose company was much sought in Middlemarch by young men und... ... the powder and shot for bringing it down. He would ride to Houndsley with Bam bridge and with Horrock “the vet,” and without asking them anything ex... ...h 189 Most of those who saw Fred riding out of Middlemarch in company with Bam bridge and Horrock, on his way of course to Houndsley horse fair, thou... ...s acuteness and endowing him with all the constructive power of suspicion. Bam bridge had run down Diamond in a way that he never would have done (th... ... his pen found it such a pity young Ladislaw should not have come into the neighborhood. just at that time, in order that Mr. Brooke might make his ac... ...fford himself as much indulgence as he liked. “Who is it you’ve picked up, Bam?” said Mr. Horrock, aside. “Ask him yourself,” returned Mr. Bambridge. ...

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Middlemarch

By: George Eliot

...erfect sincerity. But perhaps no persons then living—certainly none in the neighborhood of Tipton—would have had a sym- pathetic understanding for the... ...learning as 78 Middlemarch mere accomplishment; for though opinion in the neighborhood of Freshitt and Tipton had pronounced her clever, that epithet... ...odily prettiness were not applicable to her. (Certainly all Tipton and its neighborhood, as well as Dorothea herself, would have been surprised at her... ...sually importunate. The credi- tor was Mr. Bambridge a horse-dealer of the neighborhood, whose company was much sought in Middlemarch by young men und... ... his pen found it such a pity young Ladislaw should not have come into the neighborhood. just at that time, in or- der that Mr. Brooke might make his ... ...fford himself as much indulgence as he liked. “Who is it you’ve picked up, Bam?” said Mr. Horrock, aside. “Ask him yourself,” returned Mr. Bambridge. ...

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The Voyage of the Beagle

By: Charles Darwin

...pend on the sea. They are extraordinarily tame and fearless, and haunt the neighborhood of houses for offal. If a hunt- ing party kills an animal, a n... ...parts are matted together by canes: here also another kind (resembling the bam- boo of Brazil and about twenty feet in height) grows in clusters, and ...

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