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Such and stories
Such stories include “ The Hound of Death ” and “ the Idol House of Astarte ".
Such sightings and stories may simply be a more modern manifestation of earlier stories of mythical black dogs and other such creatures in remote areas of Britain, such as those that inspired The Hound of the Baskervilles.
Such stories appear on every inhabited continent on earth.
James Thurber used the ancient fable style in his books Fables for Our Time ( 1940 ) and Further Fables for Our Time ( 1956 ), and in his stories " The Princess and the Tin Box " in The Beast in Me and Other Animals ( 1948 ) and " The Last Clock: A Fable for the Time, Such As It Is, of Man " in Lanterns and Lances ( 1961 ).
Such etymologies often have the feel of urban legends, and can be much more colorful than the typical etymologies found in dictionaries, often involving stories of unusual practices in particular subcultures ( e. g. Oxford students from non-noble families being forced to write sine nobilitate by their name, soon abbreviated to s. nob., hence the word snob ).
Such Old Testament stories, which are not confirmed by the Quran or prophetic hadeeth, are referred to as Isra ' iliyyah, and are not considered strong enough to be used as evidence in Islamic law.
Such " anti-homosexual " laws were widespread throughout the western world until the 1960s and 1970s, so many gay men did not feel safe to come forward with their stories until the 1970s when many so-called " sodomy laws " were repealed.
Such stories include Stephen R. Lawhead's Pendragon Cycle, Mary Stewart's The Hollow Hills, Nancy McKenzie's Queen of Camelot, and Rudyard Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill.
Such stories were rife among the people, whose sense of justice had been scandalized by the whole affair.
Such stories are much rarer than aliens attacking humans stories.
Such stories subsequently remained an oddity, with the current trend for historical whodunnits only really beginning in the late 1970s with the success of Ellis Peters and her Brother Cadfael novels, set in medieval Shrewsbury.
Such spiritual stories are deeply based in Nature and are rich with the symbolism of seasons, weather, plants, animals, earth, water, sky & fire.
: Such stories do not redound to the credit of Christendom, and so we pray:
Such ideas could be in the form of stories, or novels, paintings, landscapes, or even poems.
Such warmth as there was in his life as a child came from his mother, who read Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe to him – it was to the latter that he later attributed his own desire to write stories such as " The Delicate Prey ", " A Distant Episode ", and " Pages from Cold Point "
Such stories surrounding these creatures are usually romantic tragedies.
Such stories also have counterparts in other Indo-European mythologies: the slaying of the serpent Vritra by Indra in Vedic religion, the battle between Thor and Jörmungandr in the Norse story of Ragnarok, the Greek account of the defeat of the Titan Typhon by Zeus.
Such stories became the gossip of the town after the reporting and aroused huge public awareness.
Such stories do not narrate real battles or exploits of noteworthy military people, being instead tragic stories of unknown soldiers, made up by the author.
Such stories may be supernatural, symbolic or allegorical.
Such erotica takes the form of novels, short stories, poetry, true-life memoirs, and sex manuals.

Such and play
Such a revision, he said, would ruin it, would change his whole conception of the play as well as the treatment.
Such judges decide, often when called upon by counsel rather than of their own motion, what evidence is to be admitted when there is a dispute ; though in some common law jurisdictions judges play more of a role in deciding what evidence to admit into the record or reject.
Such films include Wolfgang Staudte's Die Mörder sind unter uns ( The Murderers are among us ) ( 1946 ), the first film made in post-war Germany, and Wolfgang Liebeneiner's Liebe 47 ( Love 47 ) ( 1949 ), an adaptation of Wolfgang Borchert's play Draußen vor der Tür.
Such a play is " insured " against all lower pairs, but far too often player with a lower pair calls at expensive times only to make sure he or she is not bluffed.
Such teams could be selected to play in a match against an opposing team, to represent a football club, group, state or nation, an All-star team or even selected as a hypothetical team ( such as a Dream Team or Team of the Century ) and never play an actual match.
Such higher order functions play a role analogous to built-in control structures such as loops in imperative languages.
In April and May 2010 the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Mudlark Production Company presented a version of the play, entitled Such Tweet Sorrow, as an improvised, real-time series of tweets on Twitter.
Such links are not necessary for play, but they allow crossover potential.
Such imagery can be traced back to Renaissance prints depicting witches and to the three " weird sisters " in Shakespeare's play Macbeth.
Such intermediary points on the great circle route are expected to play an increasingly prominent role in these activities, if only because trading signals originating there reach both London and New York faster than any signal originating in one centre trying to reach the other.
Such elements include the essential idea of narrative structure, with identifiable beginnings, middles and endings, or exposition-development-climax-resolution-denouement, normally constructed into coherent plot lines ; a strong focus on temporality, which includes retention of the past, attention to present action, and protention / future anticipation ; a substantial focus on characters and characterization which is " arguably the most important single component of the novel "; a given heterogloss of different voices dialogically at play – " the sound of the human voice, or many voices, speaking in a variety of accents, rhythms and registers "; possesses a narrator or narrator-like voice, which by definition " addresses " and " interacts with " reading audiences ( see Reader Response theory ); communicates with a Wayne Booth-esque rhetorical thrust, a dialectic process of interpretation, which is at times beneath the surface, conditioning a plotted narrative, and other at other times much more visible, " arguing " for and against various positions ; relies substantially on now-standard aesthetic figuration, particularly including the use of metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche and irony ( see Hayden White, Metahistory for expansion of this idea ); is often enmeshed in intertextuality, with copious connections, references, allusions, similarities, parallels, etc.
Such so-called “ context ” stimuli are always present ; they have been found to play an important role in conditioning and they help to account for some otherwise puzzling experimental findings.
Such games generally have rulesets that normally encourage players to win ; for example, most variations of draughts ( known as " checkers " in the United States ) require players to make a capture move if it is available ; thus, in the misère variation, players can force their opponents to take a large number of checkers through intentionally " poor " play.
Such historical considerations have made modern critics sceptical of Norman Holland's classic 1959 " right way / wrong way " interpretation of the play, which positions the true-love plot as the most important one.
Such moments have not done the play any favours with modern critics.
Such species play a critical role in maintaining the structure of an ecological community, affecting many other organisms in an ecosystem and helping to determine the types and numbers of various other species in the community.
Such negative effects that could come into play are lack of competition and diversity as well as biased political views .< ref > Shah, Anup.
Such a player will happily play the analog audio tracks verbatim, resulting in garbage ( static ) output in the right channel.
Such elements include the essential idea of narrative structure, with identifiable beginnings, middles and ends, or exposition-development-climax-denouement, with important inciting incidents, normally constructed into coherent plot lines ; a strong focus on temporality that includes retention of the past, attention to present action and protention / future anticipation ; a substantial focus on characters and characterization which is " arguably the most important single component of the novel " ( David Lodge The Art of Fiction 67 ); a given hetergloss of different voices dialogically at play, " the sound of the human voice, or many voices, speaking in a variety of accents, rhythms and registers " ( Lodge The Art of Fiction 97 ; see also the theory of Mikhail Bakhtin for expansion of this idea ); possesses a narrator or narrator-like voice, which by definition " addresses " and " interacts with " reading audiences ( see Reader Response theory ); communicates with a Wayne Booth-esque rhetorical thrust, a dialectic process of interpretation, which is at times beneath the surface, conditioning a plotted narrative, and other at other times much more visible, " arguing " for and against various positions ; relies substantially on now-standard aesthetic figuration, particularly including the use of metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche and irony ( see Hayden White, Metahistory for expansion of this idea ); is often enmeshed in intertextuality, with copious connections, references, allusions, similarities, parallels, etc.
Such tendencies appeared to be in play in 1917, the year of the Russian revolution.
Such is a 2-6 double play unless a rundown ensues or the play is made at some base other than second base.
Such a double play ended the top half of the 8th inning during Game 7 of the 1991 World Series: With one out and the bases loaded, Atlanta's Sid Bream hit a ground ball at Twins first baseman Kent Hrbek, who fielded it and threw it to catcher Brian Harper to retire Lonnie Smith at home.

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