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The rocking, I realized, is the single element in the story that carries the erotic message, the unspoken and unconscious undercurrent that would mar the innocence of a child's fantasy and disturb the effects of the work if it were made explicit.
Even so, Edward's ambassadors can scarcely have foreseen that five years of unremitting work lay ahead of them before peace was finally made and that when it did come the countless embassies that left England for Rome during that period had very little to do with it.
The New Testament offered to the public today is the first result of the work of a joint committee made up of representatives of the Church of England, Church of Scotland, Methodist Church, Congregational Union, Baptist Union, Presbyterian Church of England, Churches in Wales, Churches in Ireland, Society of Friends, British and Foreign Bible Society and National Society of Scotland.
He would have to work without questioning the motives which made him work and content himself with the thought that the eventual victory, however it was brought about, would be sweet indeed.
The Peace Corps can either begin in very low gear, with only preparatory work undertaken between now and when Congress finally appropriates special funds for it -- or it can be launched now and in earnest by executive action, with sufficient funds and made available from existing Mutual Security appropriations to permit a number of substantial projects to start this summer.
It must have been with some pleasure and relief that on September 12, 1848, Joseph Brown made the momentous entry in his job book, in his characteristically cryptic style, `` Lucian Sharpe came to work for me this day as an apprentice ''.
Curious as to what made it work, he built a crude model of it in wood, and filed a piece of steel until he succeeded in making a metal pickup for the thread, enabling the crude machine to take stitches.
It is made up of tumbling, which might be said to start with a somersault, run through such stunts as headstands, handstands, cartwheels, backbends, and culminate in nearly impossible combinations of aerial flips and twists and apparatus work.
There are two ways of getting at a poet's development: through his dated poems, and through the revisions which he made in later editions of his work.
Pip imagines how Estella would look down upon Joe's hands, roughened by work in the smithy, and the deliberate contrast between her white hands and his blackened ones is made to symbolize the opposition of values between which Pip struggles -- idleness and work, artificiality and naturalness, gentility and commonness, coldness and affection -- in fact, between Satis House and the forge.
She spoke also with deep thankfulness of the many individuals and agencies whose interest and efforts through the years had made the work so fruitful in results.
Could your future, your immediate future, be made to include taking us upstairs, giving us a bit of space in which our friend can work, and making available to him your finger tips ''??
He made the most of the long Brahmsian phrases, and by the directness and drive of his playing gave the work a handsome performance.
But the continuing charm of the other children -- Sally in 1940 and Jack in 1944 -- and all John's success at his work only made Edythe's dizziness and general uselessness more glaring.
Prior to meeting Mallowan, Christie had not had any extensive brushes with archaeology, but once the two married they made sure to only go to sites where they could work together.
Very little mention is made in Christie's work about this part of his life, but in " The Nemean Lion " ( 1939 ) Poirot himself refers to a Belgian case of his in which " a wealthy soap manufacturer poisoned his wife in order to be free to marry his secretary ".
Parsons released titles under his name ( Try Anything Once, On Air, The Time Machine, and A Valid Path ), while Woolfson made concept albums named Freudiana ( about Sigmund Freud's work on psychology ) and Poe: More Tales of Mystery and Imagination ( continuing from the Alan Parsons Project's first album about Edgar Allan Poe's literature ).
Similar to the view of Leopold Kronecker that " God made the integers ; all else is the work of man ," musicians drawn to the alphorn and other instruments that sound the natural harmonics, such as the natural horn, consider the notes of the natural harmonic series — particularly the 7th and 11th harmonics — to be God's Notes, the remainder of the chromatic scale enabled by keys, valves, slides and other methods of changing the qualities of the simple open pipe being an artifact of mere mortals.
Supporting literature includes: the work of social impact theory, which discusses persuasion in part through the number of persons engaging in influence ; as well as studies made on the relative influence of communicator credibility in different kinds of persuasion ; and examinations of the trustworthiness of the speaker.
In honor of his work, Volta was made a count by Napoleon in 1801.
This made him appreciate Shakespeare's work.
It was in the military prison in Bonne-Nouvelle, a district of Rouen, from February to May, that he did the work that made his reputation.
All three Brontë sisters worked as governesses or teachers, and all experienced problems controlling their charges, gaining support from their employers, and coping with homesickness — but Anne was the only one who persevered and made a success of her work.

work and Practical
Practical inductors work as antennas, radiating a part of energy processed into surrounding space and circuits, and accepting electromagnetic emissions from other circuits, taking part in electromagnetic interference.
Practical problems with this new electro-optical effect made Heilmeier continue to work on scattering effects in liquid crystals and finally the achievement of the first operational liquid crystal display based on what he called the dynamic scattering mode ( DSM ).
Practical lexicographic work involves several activities, and the compilation of well crafted dictionaries require careful consideration of all or some of the following aspects:
Singer's most comprehensive work, Practical Ethics ( 1979 ), analyzes in detail why and how living beings ' interests should be weighed.
In 1954 the English composer Alan Rawsthorne set six of the poems in a work for speaker and orchestra entitled Practical Cats, which was recorded soon after, with the actor Robert Donat as the speaker.
This work, Two Practical Cats, consisted of settings of the poems of Macavity and Growltiger.
Richards refers to ' Symplegades ' in his epoch making work Practical Criticism.
Recent discussions of Valerius ' work include W. Martin Bloomer, Valerius Maximus and the Rhetoric of the New Nobility ( Chapel Hill, 1992 ), Clive Skidmore, Practical Ethics for Roman Gentlemen: the Work of Valerius Maximus ( Exeter, 1996 ), and Hans-Friedrich Mueller, Roman Religion in Valerius Maximus ( London, 2002 ).
However, in a later edition of " Practical Ethics " after the work of Næss and Sessions, Singer admits that, although unconvinced by deep ecology, the argument from intrinsic value of non-sentient entities is plausible, but at best problematic.
His grandson, Samuel Tuke ( 1784 – 1857 ) published the very influential work in 1815, Practical hints on the Economy of Pauper Lunatic Asylums and Daniel Tuke ( 1827 – 1895 ), with J. C. Bucknill, published A Manual of Psychological Medicine which, for a long period, was the standard work in the area.
" It was now, too, that he published the first part of his vast work upon the Epistle to the Hebrews, together with his Practical Exposition upon Psalm 130 ( 1668 ) and his searching book on Indwelling Sin.
Practical demands of the NSB were: abolition of individual voting rights, corporatism, a duty to work and serve in the army, limits on the freedom of the press, laws against strikes.
In connection with his work for The Nation, Hazlitt also edited A Practical Program for America ( 1932 ), a compilation of Great Depression policy considerations, but he was in the minority in calling for less government intervention in the economy.
At the end of each short, the Wolf is dealt with by the resourceful thinking and hard work of Practical Pig.
The best of them are his Practical Catechism, first published in 1644 ; his Paraphrase and Annotations on the New Testament ; and an incomplete work of a similar nature on the Old Testament.
The first was a two volume work that appeared in 1804 entitled A Practical Essay on the Analysis of Minerals, which was reissued in 1808 as A Manual of Analytical Mineralogy.
: A Practical Handbook for the Private Citizen Who Wants Democracy to Work was an early work by Robert A. Heinlein.
In addition to her work in education and with the military, she co-wrote a textbook with Amy E. Pope entitled Practical Nursing.
* Practical Magnifier Construction Principles: Making it work
After caring for a boyfriend who was injured in a car accident, McCarthy decided to work as a Licensed Practical Nurse.
* Taubes M. The value of work, Parshas Yitro in The Practical Torah
Newman was awarded the 1995 Superior Achievement Award by the Institute of Navigation for " outstanding accomplishments as a Practical Navigator " for his work on GPS ( Global Positioning System ) on the Space Shuttle.
Practical use of non-normal incidence phenomena, known as AVO ( see amplitude versus offset ) has been facilitated by theoretical work to derive workable approximations to the Zoeppritz equations and by advances in computer processing capacity.
Eugene Bardach, a professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy and author of A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis: The Eightfold Path to More Effective Problem Solving, claims the work necessary to deem and practice the best is rarely done, and most of the time, you will find " good " practices or " smart " practices that offer insight into solutions that may or may not work for your situation.

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