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Frate Cu Meridianele Si Paralelele, Vol. 2

By: Florentin Smarandache

... Bush şi Denza (cu “Fu-ni-cu-li, Fu-ni-cu-la”!). Ob ţin un autograf de la Mark R. Jelinek, dirijor (mania mea!). Orchestran ţii nu sunt pl ăti ţi!, ... ...stran ţii nu sunt pl ăti ţi!, concerteaz ă ca un hobby al lor. Vorbesc cu Mark Stravinsky, vânz ător, are un magazin de muzic ă, iar instrumentist e... ...i boc ăne în tabl ă. Nu ştiu dup ă ce se uit ă: droguri, arme? Îmi spunea Mark: “Ai voie s ă cumperi orice din Mexic, în afar ă de marijuana!”... A... ...priz ă la ascult ători (strân şi în jurul a dou ă mese lunguie ţe). De la market-ul Jon’s, administrat/înfiin ţat de armeni ( ăştia le au cu comer ţ... ...at bagajele – ca s ă nu lase vreo bomb ă careva! Ne-am dus tocmai într-un market, la subsol, unde ne-au taxat pe or ă, nu pe zi! Cu trenul am ajuns... ...ă). Bucuros sa întâlnesc vechii mei colegi de catedr ă la Pima: dr. Paul Welsh (fost şef la Departamentul de Matematic ă şi Ştiin ţe), Bill Martin,... ...ă ar exista doar 5 dimensiuni; eu l-am întrebat care este a 5-a, iar Paul Welsh a s ărit, în zâmbetul tuturor, c ă: – Una perpendicular ă pe primel...

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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...No, and blow more rough, then roughest windes. Who never shootes, the marke he never hitt's. To take such taske, a pleasure is no paine; Ve... ...y make no diference betweene memorie and wit: which is an empairing of my market: But they doe me wrong, for contrariwise it is commonly seene by ex... ...nite and evil to be infinite and uncertain. A thousand by-wayes misse the marke, one onely hits the same. Surely I can never assure myselfe to come ... ... dayes together, clad in womens attire, they should be made to sit in the market-place: hoping yet to have some service at their hands, and by meanes... ...e have cursorie passed over, I have with some advisednesse considered and marked the same in the historie of the Lord of Langley, a man most expert ... ...d, may easilie produce and utter the same, although it be in Bergamask or Welsh, and if he be dumbe, by signes and tokens. iv.). Verbaque prævisam r...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...1986 est.) Monetary conversion rate: official rate 30.214 kwanza=US$l; black market rate reportedly 1,200-1,500 kwanza=US$l (December 1986) Fiscal yea... ...rs, and an ex officio member who is the attorney general Government leaders: Mark HERDMAN, Governor and Chairman of the Executive Council (since 1986)... ... with Israel over Taba area and precise location of some individual boundary markers; Administrative Boundary and international boundary with Sudan; W... ...70 Egyptian pound=US$l; commercial bank rate 1.35 Egyptian pounds=US$l; free market rate 1.95 Egyptian pounds=US$l (December 1986) Fiscal year: 1 July... ...fense is the responsibility of Denmark Military manpower: included with Den- mark ; Rotuma South Pacific Ocean Vanua LevtJ ' Taveuni Kandavu Ceva-i-Ra... ...ive British Ethnic divisions: 81.5% English, 9.6% Scottish, 2.4% Irish, 1.9% Welsh, 1.8% Ulster, 2.8% West Indian, Indian, Paki- stani, and other Reli... ...yte- rian, 760,000 Methodist, 450,000 Jewish (registered) Language: English, Welsh (about 26% of population of Wales), Scottish form of Gaelic (about ... ... (19 Liberal, 7 SDP) (25.4%); Scottish National Party, 2 seats; Plaid Cymru (Welsh Na- tionalist), 2 seats; Ulster (Official) Unionist (Northern Irela...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...ce of the Moors in India -- Offerings of presents to his majesty -- Exchanging marks of friendship -- Reception by the King -- His appearance and the ... ...ez' situation -- Montezuma seized as a hostage -- Burning of two chiefs in the market place of Mexico -- A raid on the magazine of the capital -- Buil... .... Brandan on the island of Fiends and Phantoms......................... 87 The market place of Mecca................................................ 9... ... that we can scarcely think of an epitaph, to place upon the grave-stones that mark their places of sepulture. And if so many cities and nations have ... ... Cities, which is believed to have been Brazil. There is, indeed, a map in St. Mark's library at Venice, drawn in 1450, whereon Brazil is represented,... ...erable proof which historians cannot wholly ignore that both the Irish and the Welsh made expeditions to America in about the seventh century. Indeed,...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...radiating 3-dimensional energy. The small blip in the center of the pond marking where the pebble hit is what Science calls a singularity. Tha... ...Nothingness trying to come back together after Impetus split them apart. The mark of the Dao signifies the Basic Dynamics of Duality in Nature calle... ...al Splitting of halves. Conclusion Anyone familiar with Daoism may mark the similarity between what I have written here, and the ancient ... .... You can even see the 2-dimensional 90 degree gridlines of Length and Width marked out on the surface of the shell. The organic designs of Nature... ...igned to. Why do you think peanut butter, one of the healthiest foods on the market, was invented? It was invented to bring two Universes together... ..., wars, battles, treacheries, betrayals… Everyone hated them. The Scots, the Welsh, the Irish, the French, the Spanish, the Dutch, the Germans hate...

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Dancing with Fate : Song of the Muses

By: Hywela Lyn

..., draped over one shoulder, was fringed and decorated in rich purple and gold—the mark of someone of high standing and nobility, not Hywela Lyn ... ...ll mortals with the sheer pleasure of dancing? Wherever she danced, in taverns or market places, everyone forgot what they were doing at that momen... ...ly thought in Terpsichore’s mind was Myrddin, his lifeblood seeping into the rich Welsh soil. She held him closer, as if she could sustain his wave...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...enture capital dried up, competing standards fractured an already fragile marketplace, the hardware (e-book readers) was clunky and awkward, the sof... ...d the few potential readers left. The opposite model of "viral" or "buzz" marketing (by encouraging the dissemination of free copies of the promoted... ... layers of content brokering and intermediation - mainly in manufacturing marketing - is the continuation of a long term trend. Consider music for i... ...broadcasts. But the novelty is that the Internet provides a venue for the marketing of niche products and reduces the barriers to entry previously i... ...fting allegiances, head hunting, remote collaboration, and similar labour market trends. But distributors, publishers, and record companies are n... ...in, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Swedish, Danish, Welsh, Portuguese, Old Dutch, Bulgarian, Dutch/Flemish, Greek, Hebrew. We h...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...logy's Neglected Branch II. The Misconception of Scarcity III. The Roller Coaster Market – On Volatility IV. The Friendly Trend V. The Merits of... ...gine - Innovation XI. Governments and Growth XII. The Distributive Justice of the Market XIII. The Myth of the Earnings Yield XIV. Immortality an... ...onomies XX. Notes on the Economics of Game Theory XXI. Knowledge and Power XXII. Market Impeders and Market Inefficiencies XXIII. Financial Crise... ...arency XXXIII. Workaholism, Leisure, and Pleasure XXXIV. Nation Branding and Place Marketing XXXV. NGOs – The Self-appointed Altruists XXXVI. The ... ...Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 2, Scene 2) Are we confronted merely with a bear market in stocks - or is it the first phase of a global contract... ...mong autonomous units within a loose overall structure. This is how Jack "neutron" Welsh deliberately structured General Electric. AOL-Time Warner ...

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

By: Mark Twain

... The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) is a publication of the Pennsylvania Stat... ...e as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) , the Pennsylvania State University, Jim M... ...versity is an equal opportunity University. THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER BY MARK TWAIN (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) P R E F A C E Most of the adventure... ...d that was strange; and Sid did not overlook the fact that Tom even showed a marked aversion to these inquests, and always avoided them when he could.... ...unt said to him showed him that he had brought his sorrows to an unpromising market: “Tom, I’ve a notion to skin you alive!” “Auntie, what have I done... ...to the path that led up Cardiff Hill; this they took. They passed by the old Welshman’s house, half way up the hill, without hesitating, and still cl... ...picked up his nimble heels and flew. Down, down he sped, till he reached the Welshman’s. He banged at the door, and presently the heads of the old man... ...Sunday morn ing, Huck came groping up the hill and rapped gently at the old Welshman’s door. The inmates were asleep, but it was a sleep that was set... ... you, boys, and tell the sheriff — get your breakfast tomorrow morning!” The Welshman’s sons departed at once. As they were leav ing the room Huck sp...

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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

By: Mark Twain

... A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) is a publication of the Pennsylvania Stat... ...c trans mission, in any way. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) , the Pennsylvania State University, Jim M... ...ual opportunity University. A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR’S COURT by MARK TWAIN (Samuel L. Clemens) PREFACE THE UNGENTLE LAWS AND CUSTOMS ... ...ed, and I am not going to have anything particular to do next winter anyway. MARK TWAIN. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court Mark Twain 3 ... ...eneral use many, many centu A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court Mark Twain 4 ries ago — and muttered apparently to himself: “Wit ye well... ...ter that name and die?” “Utter it? Why certainly. I would utter it if it was Welsh.” “Ye are even a dead man, then; and I go to tell Arthur.” “That’s ...

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In the Days of the Comet

By: H. G. Wells

...eadland and that vague haze and glitter in the sunset that many miles away marks a city. All the appointments of this room were orderly and beautiful,... ...nced from him about his apartment and back to the little table. A fascicle marked very distinctly “1” caught my attention, and I took it up. I smiled ... ..., you cannot feel the hard checkered pavement under your boots, you cannot mark the dimly lit windows here and there, and the shadows upon the ugly an... ...ops, ecclesiastical residences, and the inns and incidentals of a decaying market town, the cathedral of Lowchester pointed a beautiful, unemphatic sp... ...n as “dumping.” The American ironmasters were now dumping on the Brit- ish market. The British employers were, of course, taking their loss out of the... ...n at the seaside before, and then I had gone by excursion to places on the Welsh coast whose great cliffs of rock and mountain backgrounds made the ef... ...nces in the beautiful wide country between the Four Towns district and the Welsh mountains. About these great houses there had usually been good outbu...

...ndow on his left one perceived only distances, a remote horizon of sea, a headland and that vague haze and glitter in the sunset that many miles away marks a city. All the appointments of this room were orderly and beautiful, and in some subtle quality, in this small difference and that, new to me and strange. They were in no fashion I could name, and the simple costume th...

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The First Part of Henry the Fourth. Edited by Frederic W. Moorman

By: William Shakespeare

...the irregular and wilde Glendower, 45 Was by the rude hands of that Welshman taken, 46 And a thousand of his people butchered: 47 V... ...isuse, 48 Such beastly, shamelesse transformation, 49 By those Welshwomen done, as may not be 50 (Without much shame) re- told or sp... ...ouncell rated 195 me the other day in the street about you sir; but I mark’d 196 him not, and yet hee talk’d very wisely, but I regarded 19... ... Waiting- Gentlewoman, 378 Of Guns, & Drums, and Wounds: God saue the marke; 379 And telling me, the Soueraign’st thing on earth 380 Wa... ...ere’s a Franklin in the 691 wilde of Kent, hath brought three hundred Markes with 692 him in Gold: I heard him tell it to one of his company... .... 1167 Falst. Doest thou heare me, Hal? 1168 Prin. I, and marke thee too, Iack. 1169 Falst. Doe so, for it is worth the list... ...in base comparisons, heare 1208 me speake but thus. 1209 Poin. Marke Iacke. 1210 Prin. We two, saw you foure set on foure and boun... ...pe experiments. 1575 Hotsp. I thinke there’s no man speakes better Welsh: 1576 Ile to Dinner. 1577 Mort. Peace cousin Percy, you ... ... 1648 Hotsp. let me not vnderstand you then, speake it in 1649 Welsh. 1650 Glend. I can speake English, Lord, as well as you: 165...

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The Lady of the Lake

By: William J. Rolfe

...pice and brake, O’er stock and rock their race they take. VIII. The Hunter marked that mountain high, The lone lake’s western boundary, And deemed the... ...uest of her eve! VI. While yet he loitered on the spot, It seemed as Ellen marked him not; But when he turned him to the glade, One courteous parting ... ...troke, The wave ascending into smoke; See the proud pipers on the bow, And mark the gaudy streamers flow From their loud chanters down, and sweep The ... .... Nor while on Ellen’s faltering tongue Her filial welcomes crowded hung, Marked she that fear—affection’s proof— Still held a graceful youth aloof; ... ...raeme. 34 The Lady of the Lake XXIII. Allan, with wistful look the while, Marked Roderick landing on the isle; His master piteously he eyed, Then gaz... ... words have been adapted to it by Burns. A similar story is recounted of a Welsh bard, who composed and played on his death-bed the air called Dafyddy...

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Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit

By: Charles Dickens

...ive, and the most likely to be seen by such travellers as Young Martin and Mark Tapley. As I had never, in writing fiction, had any disposition to sof... ...ice but to dine again with Duke Humphrey; and expressing himself in a very marked and extraordinary manner as one surfeited of High Life and Gracious ... ...but’—he was going to say ‘worms,’ but recollecting that worms were not re- markable for heads of hair, he substituted ‘flesh and blood.’ ‘Which,’ crie... ... as a gentle rap was heard at the street door. ‘There is the creature! Now mark my words, he has come back with John Westlock for his box, and is goin... ...estlock for his box, and is going to help him to take it to the mail. Only mark my words, if that isn’t his intention!’ 22 Martin Chuzzlewit Even as ... ...his spirits rose proportionately. There were English people, Irish people, Welsh people, and Scotch people there; all with their little store of coars...

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Le Morte Darthur

By: Thomas Malory

...h the stroke on the head. So leave we of Sir Tristram and speak we of King Mark. CHAPTER VII How for the despite of Sir Tristram King Mark came with t... ...h two knights into England, and how he slew one of the knights. T hen King Mark had great despite of the renown of Sir Tristram, and then he chased hi... ...stram, and then he chased him out of Cornwall: yet was he nephew unto King Mark, but he had great suspicion unto Sir Tristram because of his queen, La... ...them both. So when Sir Tristram departed out of Cornwall into England King Mark heard of the great prowess that Sir Tristram did there, the which grie... ..., that he passed all other knights but if it were Sir Launcelot. Then King Mark was right heavy of these tidings, and as glad was La Beale Isoud. Then... ...d. Ye shall see me disguised, said Sir Gareth; and therewithal he espied a Welsh knight where he was to repose him, and he was sore hurt afore by Sir ... ...im of his knighthood to lend him his shield for his. I will well, said the Welsh knight. 365 Le Morte Darthur – V ol. Two And when Sir Gareth had his...

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The Hollytree Three Branches

By: Charles Dickens

...orted with cold; the white-topped houses; the bleak, star-lighted sky; the market people and other early stragglers, trotting to circulate their almos... ... growing worse every hour. The drift was becoming prodigiously deep; land- marks were getting snowed out; the road and the fields were all one; instea... ...or could come at it, until the road had been cut out by labourers from the market-town. When they might cut their way to the Holly-Tree nobody could t... ...tting bound, to a chair, with his eyes bandaged, on a scaffold in a little market-place. In that instant, a great sword (loaded with quicksilver in th... ...ight at in a picturesque old town on 18 The Holly-Tree—Three Branches the Welsh border. In a large double-bedded room of this Inn there had been a su... ...d he never re- called any more of the dream. This reminiscence brought the Welsh Inns in general before me; with the women in their round hats, and th... ... (which is never released while you stay there); and the great bell of St. Mark’s Cathedral tolling midnight. Next I put up for a minute at the restle...

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Arthurian Chronicles : Roman de Brut

By: Eugene Mason

...Round T able, which is vastly more complete than Wace’s, bear unmistakable marks of a Celtic origin. Layamon, in fact, living as he did near the Welsh... ...able marks of a Celtic origin. Layamon, in fact, living as he did near the Welsh border, naturally shows familiarity with current Welsh tradition. His... ...in and growth of Arthurian romance; for it proves the existence of genuine Welsh tradition about Arthur, and makes untenable the position of those cri... ...e , Paris, 1910, pp. 801, 802. 13 Wace Wace, and Layamon, were all men of marked individuality and ability; each lives for us with as distinct a pers... ...SIONS POSSESSIONS ARTHUR’S MAGIC POSSESSIONS form a prominent element in Welsh tradition, and their appearance in the early chronicles is an importa... ...ance in the early chronicles is an important testimony to the diffusion of Welsh legend. Kilhwch and Olwen contains a list of his belongings, all of... ...ian Chronicles:Roman De Brut and judged that the place and time were come. Mark now the cunning craft with which he set about to take his seisin of th... ...peace of nights, when I am weaned in the king’s quarrels. When thy enemies mark the generosity of the king, they will cease to annoy so large a lord.”... ... with a mean company, since he would not have it noised about the land. He marked the castle and its towers, which were both strong and fair, and much...

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The Adventures of Harry Richmond

By: George Meredith

...ious deliberation under the torrent of this tremendous outburst, which was marked by scarce a pause in the delivery. He said, ‘My wife deranged! I mig... ...e is, the rightful claimant of a place among the proudest in the land; and mark me, Mr. Beltham, obstinate sensual old man that you are! I take the bo... ...runs. His sleeve hap- pened to be unbuttoned, and there, on his arm, was a mark of the cane. ‘Look!’ I said to Julia. But she looked at me. ‘Richie, a... ...aw lots who should keep by Catman out of twenty-seven; fifteen blanks were marked. Temple dashed his hand into the cap first ‘Like my luck,’ he remark... ...ht; at morning waking up, and the world alight, and you standing high, and marking the hills where you will see the next morning and the next, morn- i... ...uld hardly bear meeting Temple on my passage to the cabin. ‘Captain Jasper Welsh,’ he was reiterating, as if sounding it to dis- cover whether it had ... ...uest Temple not to joke, but the next moment I had launched Captain Jasper Welsh on a piratical exploit; Temple lifted the veil from his history, reve... ...of an excited multi- tude. As he boasted that there was the end of Captain Welsh, I broke the rope. But T emple spoiled my triumph by depriv- ing him ... ...windows. When we had to talk reasonably we were not so successful. Captain Welsh was one of those men who show you, whether you care to see them or no...

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King Richard Ii

By: William Shakespeare

...) SIR STEPHEN SCROOP : SIR PIERCE OF EXTON : (EXTON:) Captain of a band of Welshmen. (Captain:) QUEEN to King Richard: (QUEEN:) DUCHESS OF YORK : (DUC... ...ant to this princely presence. Now, Thomas Mowbray, do I turn to thee, And mark my greeting well; for what I speak My body shall make good upon this e... ...re Than they whom youth and ease have taught to glose; More are men’s ends mark’d than their lives before: The setting sun, and music at the close, As... ...care. [Exeunt.] SCENE IV: A camp in Wales. [Enter EARL OF SALISBURY and a Welsh Captain .] Captain: My lord of Salisbury, we have stay’d ten days, A... ...rselves: farewell. EARL OF SALISBURY : Stay yet another day, thou trusty Welshman: The king reposeth all his confidence in thee. Captain: ’Tis thou... ...too late, O’erthrows thy joys, friends, fortune and thy state: For all the Welshmen, hearing thou wert dead. Are gone to Bolingbroke, dispersed and fl... ...on the earth I rain My waters; on the earth, and not on him. March on, and mark King Richard how he looks. [Parle without, and answer within. Then a f... ...r of his slanderous lips. There is my gage, the manual seal of death, That marks thee out for hell: I say, thou liest, And will maintain what thou has... ... no, ay; for I must nothing be; Therefore no no, for I resign to thee. Now mark me, how I will undo myself; I give this heavy weight from off my head ...

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The Prince and the Page

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ed his head, undid his collar, and parted the black locks, to seek for the mark of the blow, whence blood was fast oozing. “He lives—he will do well e... ... antlers projecting from the wall, to support the feminine properties that marked it as her special abode. She was standing when they entered; and was... ...nd proscribed life. And thus Richard had heard his father’s exclamation on marking the well-ordered advance of the Royalists: “They have learnt this s... ...e for me to die!’ I saw him, with his sword in both hands, cut down a wild Welshman who was rushing on 25 Yo n g e me. Then I saw no more, till in th... ...ounded?” “Sorely,” said Richard; “my side had been pierced with a lance, a Welsh two-handed sword had broken through my helmet, and well-nigh cleft my... ...n, Lady, came lights and murmuring voices. They were Mortimer’s plundering Welsh robbers. I heard their wild gibbering tongue; and I knew how it would... ...bove all those around, his eyes might be observed to be seeing, though not mark- ing, what was before them, but to be fixed as though the soul were in... ...er of each might be seen, in white cloth, the two lines of the Cross, that marked them as pilgrims and Crusaders, already on the eve of departure for ... ... poor corpse, that it might likewise have Christian burial. Her old nurse, Welsh Winny, was as true to her as she was to me; and forth they sped, fear...

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