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*" The fascinating life of an English writer, essayist and ' opium eater '", Michael Dirda, Washington Post, December 30, 2010
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*" and fascinating
*" What cannot be doubted is that a piece of fascinating and valuable educational research is going on here which it would do all educationists good to see " -- Report by Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools, 1949
*" and life
*" Zi Gong asked, saying, " Is there one word that may serve as a rule of practice for all one's life?
*" It is impossible to live a pleasant life without living wisely and well and justly ( agreeing ' neither to harm nor be harmed '), and it is impossible to live wisely and well and justly without living a pleasant life.
*" Some practitioners also claim that relaxation techniques, particularly the use of imagery, can prolong life.
*" Sweeney Todd, The Barber ", a song which assumes its audience knows the stage version and claims that such a character existed in real life.
*" the right of trial by jury, that palladium of civil liberty, and only safe guarantee for the life, liberty, and property of the citizen.
*" Chlamydomonas "; a song by Andy Offutt Irwin about the life cycle of Chlamydomonas ; posted on the website of the International Society of Protozoologists
*" I sense an older male figure in your life, who wants you to know whilst you may have had disagreements in your life, he still loved you.
*" The life and music of Nick Cave: An illustrated biography ", Maximilian Dax & Johannes Beck ( 1999 ) ISBN 3-931126-27-7
*" Lots of Money Because I am Many: The Luther Blissett Project and the Multiple-Use Name Strategy "-long essay by Marco Deseriis on the birth, life, and death of the Italian Luther Blissett Project.
*" The Animated Clock " – An animated cuckoo clock that is either showing signs of trouble or whose parts come to life like a human being.
*" If a man, holding a belief which he was taught in childhood or persuaded of afterwards, keeps down and pushes away any doubts which arise about it in his mind, purposely avoids the reading of books and the company of men that call in question or discuss it, and regards as impious those questions which cannot easily be asked without disturbing it -- the life of that man is one long sin against mankind.
*" and English
*" A New Method of Chemistry " ( 1741 & 1753 ) ( English Translation of " Elementa Chemiae " by Peter Shaw )
*" Robin Hood – the greatest of English myths " on BBC Radio 4's In Our Time featuring Stephen Knight, Thomas Hahn and Dr Juliette Wood
*" In court and out, he speaks a brand of English so simple and direct that he sounds like the high school teacher he once thought he would become.
For instance, in English, is a mass noun and thus one cannot say *" three muds ", but one can say " three < u > drops </ u > of mud ", " three < u > pails </ u > of mud ", etc.
*" Zen Nippon Kendo Renmei Iai ", English Version Manual, 3rd edition, published December 2009, by All Japan Kendo Federation, Tokyo, Japan.
English does not allow these phrases, unless Microsoft is treated, by a non-standard secondary application, in the role of a common noun: *" Microsofts "; *" the Microsoft "; *" another Microsoft ".
*" I Am the Most Interesting Book of All: The Diary of Marie Bashkirtseff " ( English translation by Phyllis Howard Kernberger, Katherine Kernberger ) ISBN 0-8118-0224-8, ISBN 978-0-8118-0224-6, Publisher: Chronicle Books ( June 1, 1997 )
*" A Polite Exchange of Bullets ; The Duel and the English Gentleman, 1750-1850 ", Dr Stephen Banks, Boydell and Brewer, London, 2010
*" Dead before Breakfast: The English Gentleman and Honour Affronted ", Dr Stephen Banks in Sheila Bibb and Daniel Escandell ( eds ), Best Served Cold: Studies on Revenge, Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2010.
*" Killing with Courtesy: The English Duelist, 1785-1845 ," S. Banks ( 2008 ) 47 Journal of British Studies 528-558.
*" Hitlers Kriegsziele " pages 121 – 133 from Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitsgeschichte, Volume 8, 1960, translated into English as " Hitler's War Aims " pages 235 – 250 from Aspects of The Third Reich edited by H. W.
*" terrer "-( pronounced as the English " terror ") Refers to someone or something being awesomely amazing or good ( e. g., " Bloody hell, that guy is terrer!
*" slumber "-relaxed, laid-back ; possibly a conflation of the Malay " selamba ", meaning nonchalant, and the English " slumber ".
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