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Corpus of a Siam Mosquito

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...avished and trashed all former beings and, like a mountebank, sold its new products as the true goods. To Jatupon, the youngest, there was a vermilion... ...hais in the business of survival. Jatupon bought one of those purposeless products. He argued to himself that he could put it on a shelf-that is, if... ... peck his way out. And here he was at the Siriaj pier. There was a Dairy Queen, and a Black Canyon Restaurant near the pier and a long winding... ...ed over and over again manufacturing slightly damaged and terribly damaged products with impunity. He paid his two baht to the lady in the glassless... ...taste, Electric piecemeal billboards for Singh Beer and cellular telephone companies with new images rotating with the pieces, plain billboards of pim...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...954 and The Nobel prize for Peace in 1962. http://www.nobel.se/ Nokia Some companies have at least nine lives, it would seem. Nokia was fou... ...ing the presidency of Warren G. Harding. It involved the secret leasing to private companies of oil-containing tracts owned by the Navy, mainly in ... ...oks. The state did allow individual vegetarians to convert their meat rations into dairy products, though. Another curious affair involves the Ja... ...he state did allow individual vegetarians to convert their meat rations into dairy products, though. Another curious affair involves the Japanese... ... Tel- Aviv, Israel. 1982 to 1985 Senior positions with the Nessim D. Gaon Group of Companies in Geneva, Paris and New-York (NOGA and APROFIM SA): ...

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

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ks on school economy, manage- ment of school farms, allotments, the modern dairy, spade husbandry, agricultural chemistry. K, W , F , C, and G, and I ... ...s not mean doing nothing himself) of domestic work: kitchen, garden, farm, dairy, &c. You know that we have no servants. Mr. Palmer prints and teaches... ...nesian scholars or teachers work together in the school, printing- office, dairy, kitchen, farm. The senior clergyman of the Mission labours most of a... ...he knowledge of the thought which, in the mind of an accurate thinker, ac- companies the utterance of the word. ‘I should think that three-fourths of ... ...brew language do the work of one of our elaborated European languages, the products of thoughts and educa- tion and literary knowledge which the Hebre...

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The New Machiavelli

By: H. G. Wells

...riptural use of the remains of the Noah’s Ark mixed up with a wooden Swiss dairy farm. But she re- ally did not know whether a thing was a church or n... ... worked out to a ripe and satisfactory comple- tion. Each left a legacy of products, houses, humanity, or what not, in its wake. It was a sort of prog... ...y-two; I had practically all the mountains and seas, boundaries and races, products and possibilities that I have now. But its inten- sion was very di... ...mo- tor-cars, visiting in great people’s houses, dining amidst bril- liant companies, going to the theatre, meeting in the lobby. Margaret wore hundre...

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The Prime Minister

By: Anthony Trollope

...d one other. It assists a man in getting a seat as the director of certain companies. People are still such asses that they trust a Board of Directors... ...t her father was to be regarded as a milch cow, and that she was to be the dairy-maid. Her husband at times would become ter- ribly anxious on the sub... ... endow the unions, so as to lessen the poor rates, and increase the cereal products of the country. We think we can bring 300,000 acres under the plou... ...lly he liked, but of his own wife he very soon broke the heart. Of all the companies with which he consorted he was the ad- mitted king, but his subje...

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A Modern Utopia

By: H. G. Wells

...y may exist, all natural sources of force, and indeed all strictly natural products, coal, water power, and the like, are inalienably vested in the lo... ...ation, and the rest will pass on to private individuals or to distributing companies at a uni- form fixed rate for private lighting and heating, for m... ...s, of all possible family group- ings, of neighbours and neighbourhood, of companies, as- sociations, unions, secret and public societies, religious g... ...thought is entirely against private property in land or natural objects or products, and in Uto- pia these things will be the inalienable property of ... ...tate. Subject to the rights of free locomotion, land will be leased out to companies or individuals, but—in view of the unknown necessities of the fut... ...lso largely due to these free adventures of the base. It is one of the bye products of State Liberalism, and at present it is very probably drawing ah... ...ate kitchen for his dinners than he would think of a private flour mill or dairy farm. Business, private work, and professional practice go on some- t...

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The Uncommercial Traveller

By: Charles Dickens

..., and make roosting-places of shop-boards, barrows, oyster-tubs, bulk-heads, and door-scrapers. I wonder at noth- ing concerning them, and take them a... ...de wood, are not eminently prepossessing, but are much less objectionable. There is a tramp-fellowship among them. They pick one another up at resting... ...lle-board shadily visible in a sawdusty parlour shaped like an omnibus, and with a shelf of punch-bowls in the bar, would apprise me that I stood near... ...throwing of stones at the windows of railway carriages in motion—an act of wanton wickedness with the very Arch-Fiend’s hand in it—had become a crying...

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My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass. With an Introduction. By James M'Cune Smith

By: Frederick Douglas

...in, are drawn hither to adorn the glittering table of the great house. The dairy, too, probably the finest on the East- ern Shore of Maryland—supplied... ...n of the people, and the threatened enactment of a law compelling railroad companies to respect the rights of travel- ers. Hon. Charles Francis Adams ... ... diced against the state as such. Its geography, climate, fertil- ity, and products, are such as to make it a very desirable abode for any man; and bu...

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Encyclopedia of Home Remedies for Better Life

By: Dr Izharul Hasan

...ter life Author: Dr Izharul Hasan Page 3 Make your own natural hair care products and save a bundle in hair treatments. Chemicals and deterge... ... reliever tincture. We're Just Getting Started! "What Major Pharmaceutical Companies Will Never Ever Tell You....It Is Possible To Treat And Cure... ...been withheld for the longest time. Best kept secrets by major pharmaceutical companies Pharmaceutical labs don’t want you to know this - the use of... ...al mental, physical and spiritual complaints… Find out how to combine herbal products with traditional pharmaceuticals to enhance your overall well... ...a, as recommended on the product label. If you are allergic to milk, select a dairy-free formula. Colostrum is another effective probiotic that can ... ...ork), as they lead to acidity. 8. Avoid beans, cereals, crackers, eggs, flour products, grains, oily foods, macaroni, and sugar. Plums, prunes, and ... ...s detoxification pathways—especially the liver and intestines. Elimination of dairy, coffee and individual dietary allergens is crucial. Appropriate... ... proper nutrients into the body. Eating a diet rich in cereals, rice, pastas, dairy products (milk, yogurt and cheese), vegetables and fruits, meat, ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book III : A Visit to Kino

By: Bob Oconnor

... he may have deserved. The architects of splendor were recognized by their products--the Great Wall, the pyramids, the Parthenon, the Rhodes Colossus... ...er to 10% due to increased food prices.. While it reduces the need for the products of the farmers in poorer nations, it keeps the major agri- busine... ... this only 10 happens in the West, just check out Japan‘s generosity to dairy farmers. It‘s nearly three times as generous as Uncle Sam! ... ...ino to take advantage of their relatively low wages and their high quality products. The strong work ethic of the Kinese, stimulated by the opportun... ...hrough computer programs. Since there is no monetary incentive to sue rich companies it is not done. It is the job of the government to legislate awa... ...rs pay a good part of the research costs of new drugs. When pharmaceutical companies bid for a whole country, as they do in countries with socialize... ...ot accept research articles from doctors who are accepting money from drug companies. Our medical journals accept only untainted research. We do allo...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...y new forms of perception: Reflective Wonder, and Reflective Fear. Both are products of the increased reflectivity of the human brain. Pure Wonder... ... and Outer awareness. Science practices this double standard. So do lumber companies and mining companies, and chemical companies. Their adverti... ...e call by different names, but all are a product of creative abstraction. The products of our creative abstraction: we call ‘Culture’. The univer... ...he huts they live in, their clothing, kayaks, tools, are all Normal. All are products of the feedback between tool-use and the tool-brain. The in... ... natural resources cheaply to other countries? Do they allow other country’s companies to come in and take over their own hydroelectric power plants... ...ations… so one company, one corporation can become more successful than other companies. So one person can become richer than another person. By ke... ...tter bunkum. Only now do we discover that humans are not designed to eat any dairy products and especially not milk. If Pasteur had never invented...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

...s. It was granted favourable export conditions by Hitler's Germany and many of its companies participated in cartels established by German corporat... ...to cross themselves. They did not sing Hallelujah. They allowed the consumption of dairy products in Lent. The list was long and preposterous. The ... ...ss themselves. They did not sing Hallelujah. They allowed the consumption of dairy products in Lent. The list was long and preposterous. The partie... ...ined by God. The church was the extension of the colonial power's army and trading companies. It is no wonder that Hitler's lebensraum colonial mo... ...ychiatry and psychopharmacology. The multibillion dollar industries involving drug companies, hospitals, managed healthcare, private clinics, acade...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ly perhaps, in the crime of child labor, inasmuch as it is he who uses its products, among the more common of which are glassware, artificial flowers,... ...on of the problem, probably through the means of the common use of a model dairy. 1904—R. F. Wood has gradu- ated from the Michigan College of Mines, ... ...hardly be unsat- isfactory if viewed in the light of output of educational products, although it would be attended by changes of an unwholesome kind t... ... campus, how much greater offence can be attributed to the light and power companies who invade Main street with unsightly poles and ponderous telepho... ...w York city, Mr. Barney was direc- tor in more than forty mortgage holding companies, trust compan- ies and mining companies. He was president of the ... ...en he began to write, the the- atre was on a more settled basis. Traveling companies of players visited many of the smaller towns of England, while at...

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The Octopus a Story of California

By: Frank Norris

...on the table while he ate it. In connection with his ranch, Annixter ran a dairy farm on a very small scale, making just enough butter and cheese for ... ...personnel. Old man Tree, his wife, and his daughter Hilma looked after the dairy. But there was not always work enough to keep the three of them occup... ...is she had returned and Annixter had come upon her suddenly one day in the dairy, making cheese, the sleeves of her crisp blue shirt waist rolled back... ...ful. Soon the entire number of Annixter’s guests found them- selves in two companies, the dancers on the floor of the barn, frolicking through the las... ...ce awaiting him in the matter of supplying his relative’s hotel with dairy products. But Bonneville was not too far from San Fran- cisco; the separati...

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Modeste Mignon

By: Honoré de Balzac

...ad, at the gowns of her choice; for how could shopkeepers dispose of those products if there were no Madame Latournelle? All these absurdities of the ... ...the orchards and kitchen gardens of the villa. The Chalet, without cows or dairy, is separated from the roadway by a wooden fence whose palings are hi... ...illed with flowers, roses, and dahlias of the choicest kind, and many rare products of the hot-houses, for (another Vilquinard grievance) the elegant ... ...ing. Thus, as often hap- pens, the man is entirely out of keeping with the products of his thought. The author of these naive, caressing, tender littl... ...ow prices, and from thence to Canton where I deliv- ered my cargoes to the companies who control the trade. My last expedition was to the Philippine I...

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The Village Rector

By: Honoré de Balzac

...gh a desert lay between them, with no means of reaching a market for their products (if they produced anything), close to an unexplored forest which s... ... best plans are often those which offer most to the cupidity of commercial companies or speculators. Another five years and I shall no longer be mysel... ...fuse of Paris, which produces a fodder of strong quality, I don’t know how dairymen would get along. As it is, this over- stimulating food and confine... ...illions, she fails to create with that money manufacturing or agricultural products, which represent a loss of twelve hundred millions; for, if the ma... ...dded much to the quality of the herbage. The engineer hoped to find in the products of succeeding years some analogy with those of Switzerland, to whi... ...ove the road to Brieg which travellers admire so much; here were to be the dairy and the cow-sheds of the chateau. From its gallery the eye roved over...

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Bleak House

By: Charles Dickens

... to return by the crowing of the sanguine cock in the cellar at the little dairy in Cursitor Street, whose ideas of daylight it would be curious to as... ... and go to bed. Hence, Mr. Snagsby, at last hearing the cock at the little dairy in Cursitor Street go into that disinterested ecstasy of his on the s... ...im with unaccountable questions, so that often when the cock at the little dairy in Cursitor Street breaks out in his usual absurd way about the morni... ...ouse – Dickens the satisfaction with which he sees them uninjured, and ac companies Mrs. Snagsby from the Sol’s Arms. Before night his doubt whether ... ...roth erly as to propose to me to fall in here and take my place among the products of your perseverance and sense. I thank you heartily. It’s more th...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...ets Imports: $902 million (c.i.f., 1985); mostly food supplies and petroleum products Major trade partners: exports mostly USSR and other Eastern bloc... ...eat, potatoes, to- bacco, sugar beets, cotton Major industries: agricultural products and processing, textiles and clothing, lumber, and extractive in... ... (chrome and oil) Shortages: spare parts, machinery and equipment, some food products and con- sumer goods Electric power: 1,840,000 kW capacity; 4,90... ...22.9 billion (f.o.b., 1985); princi- pal products wheat, barley, beef, lamb, dairy products, wool, coal, iron ore Imports: $26.0 billion (c.i.f., 1985... ...ufficient in food production; produces some fruit and vegetables; engages in dairy and poultry farming and in shrimping and fishing Major industries: ... ...for building) Agriculture: main products bananas, vegetables, Easter lilies, dairy products, citrus fruits Major industries: tourism (33%), finance, s... ...tors, estimated at $10 million annu- ally, provides for 10% of state budget; companies incorporated in Liechtenstein solely for tax purposes provide a... ...ncorporation rules have induced about 25,000 holding or so-called letter box companies, to establish nominal offices there; economy is tied closely to...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...consumers that are ever more perverted and detached from reality. The same products of the consciousness industry are marketed to all nations in the w... ...id off. Competition over customers is stiff now, and that is why prices of products have fallen. That I had some land of my own and enough money to bu... ...dary school for six years. He does not have an actual job. He sells bakery products for a bakery in Lampang City. My third child is in the fifth form ... ...ngs from the market, and fish was preserved by drying. The villages had no dairy products at all, and bread was not used either. Today, one can buy mi... ...at least seven cinemas, and it was also common practice for pharmaceutical companies to tour the villages with their cinema vans to show free films on...

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Howards End

By: E. M. Forster

...f small fires, and it hasn’t been able to reinsure. I’m afraid that public companies don’t save one another for love.” “‘Human nature,’ I suppose,” qu... ... stamped paper—” “Would you call the Porphyrion one of the big In- surance Companies?” pursued Margaret. “It depends on what you call big.” “I mean by... ... I turned the old kitchen into a hall, and made a kitchen behind where the dairy was. Garage and so on came later. But one could still tell it’s been ... ...e her. Would she ever receive the justice that is mercy—the justice for by-products that the world is too busy to bestow? She was fond of flow- ers, g...

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An Englishman Looks at the World Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks Upon Contemporary Matters

By: H. G. Wells

...e, and originating. It has been made by odd and irregular means by trading companies, pioneers, explorers, unauthorised seamen, adventurers like Clive... ...hey are not really the elected representatives of the people; they are the products of a ridiculous method of election; they are the ille- gitimate ch... ...the severer thinking for her. She is in the home behind the shop or in the dairy at the farmhouse with her daughters. She gets the meal while the men ... ...-regulated families as anything but rather embarrassing, rather amusing by-products of the individual affections. I find in the London New Age for Aug... ...tion of our tissues, but far more by the loading of our blood with fatigue products—a recuperative interlude must ensue. But there is no reason to sup...

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Middlemarch

By: George Eliot

...than he had to rush through the nearest door which happened to lead to the dairy, and there under the high roof and among the pans he gave way to laug... ..., one 317 George Eliot day that the Vicar came to his room with some pond-products which he wanted to examine under a better microscope than his own,... ...oading a wagon of corn into the barn ready for early thrashing; the scanty dairy 359 George Eliot of cows being tethered for milking and leaving one ... ...ed that his bias was towards getting the best possible terms from railroad companies). He put up his gig at Y oddrell’s, and in walking with his assis...

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Middlemarch

By: George Eliot

...than he had to rush through the nearest door which happened to lead to the dairy, and there under the high roof and among the pans he gave way to laug... ...to Mr. Farebrother, one day that the Vicar came to his room with some pond products which he wanted to examine under a better microscope than his own,... ...oading a wagon of corn into the barn ready for early thrashing; the scanty dairy of cows being tethered for milking and leaving one half of the shed i... ...ed that his bias was towards getting the best possible terms from railroad companies). He put up his gig at Yoddrell’s, and in walking with Middlemar...

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