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When Serpents Die

By: Gerrie Ferris

... finished and stood, McGivern sat in the Ming chair. In the quiet office, the long black pen scratched across the paper, then McGivern laid the pen ... ...helmet. “Now can I do a flash kick, Aunt Laura Kate?” My turn,” seven-year-old Claudia piped up, tightening the soft obi around her keiko gi. ... ...ia piped up, tightening the soft obi around her keiko gi. Laura Kate looked at Claudia. “I think we need to let Lucinda go ahead with her flash... ...raise her second cousins. When Serpents Die 7 “My turn now,” Claudia said, pulling the headgear over her wild brown hair. In ... ...er wild brown hair. In Claudia, Laura Kate saw herself — the hair, the blue eyes. Claudia stood at the edge of the mat and put her palms together,... ...is head. “He doesn’t sound himself.” He motioned to the girls. “Come along, Miss Claudia, Miss Lucinda. Louisa will read you a bedtime story and ... ...nt as old as man, and it stuck in her brain as she pulled off her white uniform and black belt and climbed into her journalist duds: blue wool pants ... ...ral, and defense attorneys, in particular. He couldn’t deny he envied Jack’s thick black hair, and tall, lean stature. “We’re talking out... ...scratches on her high forehead. Then she glanced at the outfit Hannah wore — short black dress and black high-top sneakers — and thought back to th...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ate all Amalekites, men, women, and children. In her book, "The Nazi Conscience", Claudia Koontz quotes from Freud's "Civilization and its Discont... ... their structure and internal processes. Programming objects, in other words, are "black boxes" (an engineering term). The programmer is unable to ... ...ent. In short: much closer to reality as described by modern physics. Though these black boxes communicate - it is not the communication, its speed... ...and to their limitations. Yet, the Chinese Room purports to say something about the black box that we call "mental states". It says that we can know... ... The smooth curves of Einstein gave way to the radiating singularities of Hawking's black holes. These black holes might eventually violate conserva... ... individual. Decoherence – See: Measurement Definition The sentence "all cats are black" is evidently untrue even if only one cat in the whole uni... ... formation. The results of a study conducted by Uwe Hartmann, Hinnerk Becker, and Claudia Rueffer-Hesse in 1997 and titled "Self and Gender: Narci...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ate all Amalekites, men, women, and children. In her book, "The Nazi Conscience", Claudia Koontz quotes from Freud's "Civilization and its Discont... ... their structure and internal processes. Programming objects, in other words, are "black boxes" (an engineering term). The programmer is unable to ... ...ent. In short: much closer to reality as described by modern physics. Though these black boxes communicate - it is not the communication, its speed... ...and to their limitations. Yet, the Chinese Room purports to say something about the black box that we call "mental states". It says that we can know... ... The smooth curves of Einstein gave way to the radiating singularities of Hawking's black holes. These black holes might eventually violate conserva... ... individual. Decoherence – See: Measurement Definition The sentence "all cats are black" is evidently untrue even if only one cat in the whole uni... ... formation. The results of a study conducted by Uwe Hartmann, Hinnerk Becker, and Claudia Rueffer-Hesse in 1997 and titled "Self and Gender: Narci...

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The Fundamental Assumptions Underlying the Modern Study of Psychopathology Examined.

By: Sam Vaknin

...peated stimuli and prefers sharp contours and contrasts, big objects to small ones, black and white to coloured (because of the sharper contrast), c... ... formation. The results of a study conducted by Uwe Hartmann, Hinnerk Becker, and Claudia Rueffer-Hesse in 1997 and titled "Self and Gender: Narci...

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The Palimpsest Review

By: Claudia Limbert

...Laura M. Noah For Better and For Worse ........................21 Robin Imhoff To Piss You Off .........................................26 Lisa Marie Black Ironic Dreams ......................................27 William Zeruth Basketball .............................................39 Ryan Romano Little Boys ................................................40 Aneesh Khushman...

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Don Quixote

By: Miquel de Cervantes

... who was a man of lofty stature, fair complex- ion, with a handsome though black beard, of a countenance be- tween gentle and stern in expression, spa... ...em, particularly squire hidalgos who polish their own shoes and darn their black stockings with green silk.” “That,” said Don Quixote, “does not apply... ...e for half of them. Let each look to himself and not try to make out white black, and black white; for each of us is as God made him, aye, and often w... ... and with a madness that mostly takes one thing for another, and white for black, and black for white, as was seen when he said the windmills were gia... ...nse, for I see thou dost not recognise me, I will tell thee who I am; I am Claudia Jeronima, the daughter of Simon Forte, thy good friend, and special... ...the gallant bearing, high spirit, comely figure, and adventure of the fair Claudia, said to her, “Come, senora, let us go and see if thy enemy is dead... ...r what will be best for thee.” Don Quixote, who had been listening to what Claudia said and Roque Guinart said in reply to her, exclaimed, “Nobody nee... ... not be one this minute.” Roque, who was paying more attention to the fair Claudia’s ad- venture than to the words of master or man, did not hear them... ...lace where they had been quartered during the night, and then set off with Claudia at full speed in search of the wounded or slain Don Vicente. They r...

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Don Quixote

By: Miquel de Cervantes

... Since Heaven it hath not pleased on thee Deep erudition to bestow, Or black Latino’s gift of tongues, No Latin let thy pages show. Ape not phi... ...ed. tion of ill-soaked and worse cooked stockfish, and a piece of bread as black and mouldy as his own armour; but a laughable sight it was to see him... ...s going to be the most famous adventure that has ever been seen, for those black bodies we see there must be, and doubtless are, magicians who are car... ...ng of two paths they saw coming towards them some six shepherds dressed in black sheepskins and with their heads crowned with garlands of cypress and ... ...nse, for I see thou dost not recognise me, I will tell thee who I am; I am Claudia Jeronima, the daughter of Simon Forte, thy good friend, and special... ...the gallant bearing, high spirit, comely figure, and adventure of the fair Claudia, said to her, “Come, señora, let us go and see if thy enemy is dead... ...r what will be best for thee.” Don Quixote, who had been listening to what Claudia said and Roque Guinart said in reply to her, exclaimed, “Nobody nee... ... not be one this minute.” Roque, who was paying more attention to the fair Claudia’s ad- venture than to the words of master or man, did not hear them... ...lace where they had been quartered during the night, and then set off with Claudia at full speed in search of the wounded or slain Don Vicente. They r...

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The Lamp and the Bell : A Drama in Five Acts

By: Edna Saint Vincent Millay

... Arianna Margaret Hughes ’18 Claudia Janet Lane... ...olish things. One does not know at all Why one remembers them. There was a blackbird With a broken foot somebody found and tamed And named Euripides!—... ...ou sweetly. Sweetly live together. [Enter Viola, Lilina, Lela, Arianna and Claudia, laden with garlands, flowering boughs and baskets of flowers. They... ...and talking together. Enter Beatrice alone, her train held by two pages in black. Enter twelve little Cupids, running, and do a short dance in the cen... ...elvet train six yards long, held up by six silver pages [or Cupids]; he in black and gold, with a purple velvet train of the same length held by six g... ...ANS. Ay, she does not forget. Has it not struck you She rides no more? Her black horse stands in stable, Eating his head off. It is two years now Sinc...

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Love and Friendship and Other Early Works Also Spelled Love and Freindship a Collection of Juvenile Writings

By: Jane Austen

...r Virtues my amiable Polydore (addressing himself to my father) yours Dear Claudia and yours my Charming Laura call on me to repose in you, my confide... ...s dear resemblance of my Laurina and Laurina’s Daughter, sweet image of my Claudia and my Claudia’s Mother, I do acknowl- edge thee as the Daughter of... ...e must I am certain be capable of every bad action! There is no crime too black for such a Char- acter!” Thus reasoned I within myself, and doubtless...

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Plutarchs Lives Volume Two

By: Hugh Clough

...aim, that all the potters of both divisions should stand out; then all the blacksmiths; then all the masons; next the carpenters; and so he went throu... ... of his head. But as he was about to repeat his stroke, Clitus, called the black Clitus, prevented him, by running him through the body with his spear... ... answer- able to the place. To do which, for want of chalk, the soil being black, they laid out their lines with flour, taking in a pretty large compa... ...a sudden an infinite number of great birds of several kinds, rising like a black cloud out of the river and the lake, devoured every morsel of the flo... ...fashion, he would always wear that 335 Plutarch’s Lives which was nearest black; and he would often go out of doors, after his morning meal, without ... ...and cried out in a loud voice, “O Antistia, I have contracted our daughter Claudia to a husband.” She, being amazed, an- swered, “But why so suddenly,...

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The Holy Bible

By: Various

...and, behold, it be not in sight deeper than the skin, and that there is no black hair in it; then the priest shall shut up him that hath the plague of... ... unclean. 37 But if the scall be in his sight at a stay, and that there is black hair grown up therein; the scall is healed, he is clean: and the prie... ...op thee not. 45 And it came to pass in the mean while, that the heaven was black with clouds and wind, and there was a great rain. And Ahab rode, and ... ... were of gold and silver, upon a pavement of red, and blue, and white, and black, marble. 7 And they gave them drink in vessels of gold, (the vessels ... ...kness and the shadow of death stain it; let a cloud dwell upon it; let the blackness of the day terrify it. 6 As for that night, let darkness seize up... ...e to come before winter. Eubulus greeteth thee, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren. 22 The Lord Jesus Christ be with thy spirit....

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The Holy Bible

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...olours, and spotted; and all the ock of one colour, that is, of white and black eece, he deliverdd into the hands of his sons. 36 And he set the spa... ...rods in the troughs before the eyes of the rams; and all the white and the black were Laban’s, and the rest were Jacob’s, when the ocks were separate... ...the place of the spot is equal with the esh that is near it, and the hair black: he shall shut him up seven days, 32 And on the seventh day he shall ... ...use he is evidently unclean. 37 But if the spot be stayed, and the hair be black, let him know that the man is healed: and let him con dently pronounc... ...the brother of dragons, and compan- ion of ostriches. 30 My skin is become black upon me, and my bones are dried up with heat. 31 My harp is turned to... ...tus. 21 Make haste to come before winter Eubulus and Pudens, and Linus and Claudia, and all the brethren, salute thee. 22 The Lord Jesus Christ be wit...

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Idylls of the King in Twelve Books

By: Alfred Lord Tennyson

... peering littlenesses, In that fierce light which beats upon a throne, And blackens every blot: for where is he, Who dares foreshadow for an only son... ...ng all his knighthood threw the kings Carados, Urien, Cradlemont of Wales, Claudias, and Clariance of Northumberland, The King Brandagoras of Latangor... ...and dark Was Gorlois, yea and dark was Uther too, 12 Tennyson Wellnigh to blackness; but this King is fair Beyond the race of Britons and of men. Mor... ...ng fools; and never a whit more wise The fourth, who alway rideth armed in black, A huge man-beast of boundless savagery. He names himself the Night a... ...; and shouts Ascended, and there brake a servingman Flying from out of the black wood, and crying, ‘They have bound my lord to cast him in the mere. ’... ...ed again, ‘Follow, I lead!’ so down among the pines He plunged; and there, blackshadowed nigh the mere, And mid-thigh-deep in bulrushes and reed, Saw ...

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