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Family and More : Enemies or Friends?

By: Helena Harper

...ew life, a new world of humanity? A sign of hope that in the future we can finally be free from our present, crazy, violent insanity? 12 The Mother... ...lls washing off the dirt and heat of miles and miles and miles. Hamburg they finally reach, delight at the sight of family reunited, even the brother... ... what of that? Elegance and intelligence intriguing, to joyful marriage vows finally leading... A few months later a soldier no more, a career in tech... ... Then bidding farewell to husband as the war nears its end, knowing when his final letter is read she must depart with children to the West, to escape... ..., but Swedish rescuers arrive in time, fishing him from bitterly cold water, finally appearing on land to parents' delight and siblings' laughter in b... ... turning the seeming friend of yesterday into a devil in disguise, ready to stab you in the back giving credence to parents' lies, causing lamentable...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... function (state vector) in quantum mechanics – the represent millions of potential final states (=millions of potential embryos and lives). The fet... ...safe to say that the personality disordered is in a constant state of acute anger. Finally, acutely angry people perceive anger to have been the re... ...d order and that this principle takes precedence over "utilitarian" calculations of stability. The battle between the entropic arrow and the negentr... ... The Anti-Israeli: The State of Israel is likely to end as did the seven previous stabs at Jewish statehood - in total annihilation. And for the s... ...ine-stricken populations (Ukraine in the 1930s, China in the 1960s), and the like. Finally, in various pre-nation-state and tribal societies, membe... ...le or sheep. Cannibalism confronts us with the irreversibility of our death and its finality. Surely, we cannot survive our demise with our cadaver ... ... with avaricious or unscrupulous doctors - should not prevent the vast majority of stable, caring, and sane parents from gaining access to them. A... ...strictive Business Practices Affecting International Trade," OECD Doc. No. C(86)44 (Final) (June 5, 1986), also in 25 International Legal Materials ... ...n of attraction. It can be described as a perturbation in a transient, leading to a stable state. Continuum The problem of continuum versus discre...

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Middlemarch

By: George Eliot

...g from one unfinished passage to another with a “Y es, now, but here!” and finally pushing them all aside to open the journal of his youthful Continen... ..., during which he pushed about various objects on his writ- ing-table, and finally stood with his back to the fire, his glasses on his nose, looking a... ...ssure, which will one day be too heavy for him, and bring his heart to its final pause. Doubtless his lot is impor- tant in his own eyes; and the chie... ...atured, she was altogether a mistake, and calculated to shock his trust in final causes, in- 85 George Eliot cluding the adaptation of fine young wom... ...t varies: sometimes it is the glorious marriage, sometimes frustration and final part- ing. And not seldom the catastrophe is bound up with the other ... ... work of the collaborating authors, but by an actress whose part it was to stab her lover, mistaking him for the evil-designing duke of the piece. Lyd... ...drama had a new catastrophe. At the moment when the heroine was to act the stabbing of her lover, and he was to fall gracefully, the wife veritably st... ...irt-enamelled map of the county, a bad portrait of an anonymous horse in a stable, His Majesty George the Fourth with legs and cravat, and various 21... ... being about to marry and to give up hunting. The hunter was in a friend’s stable at some little distance; there was still time for gentlemen to see i...

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Magnum Bonum or Mother Careys Brood

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...s had been irresist- ible; he had attended to everyone except himself, and finally, after hours spent over the critical case of the wife of a small tr... ... She laid them on her knee, murmured them over fondly, looked at them, and finally, for she was weak still and had had a bad night, fell fast asleep o... ...elf to regular hours till this summer is over. If you knew the intolerable stab when I recollect that he is gone—gone— gone for ever, you would unders... ...r; her heart and temples throbbed, her head ached violently, and while the final words respecting arrange- ments were passing between the Colonel and ... ...dship at whatever peril 196 Magnum Bonum thereto, and she would leave her final answer till she should see whether her friend’s letter had been writt... ...HUT SHUT SHUT SHUTTING TING TING TING TING THE ST THE ST THE ST THE ST THE STABLE DOOR ABLE DOOR ABLE DOOR ABLE DOOR ABLE DOOR Presumptuous maid, with... ... hesitated, in deference to his father, for a word that was not slang, and finally chose “don.” “Oh,” sighed Babie, “Armie said in his note he was jol... ..., the pony-carriage appeared, and in it a ham- per, but driven only by the stable-boy. He said a gentleman was at the house, and Mrs. Brownlow was ver... ...d a sense that all that was unexpected boded evil. Leaving the pony at the stables, and walking up to the house, he heard sounds that caused him to lo...

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Sons and Lovers

By: D. H. Lawrence

...rl slept upstairs; so, it seemed, her home was there behind her, fixed and stable. But she felt wretched 9 D.H. Lawrence with the coming child. The w... ...im civilly, and never alluded to what he had done. But he felt some- thing final had happened. Afterwards she said she had been silly, that the boy’s ... ... der of the coal to make the kettle, which was filled and left on the hob, finally boil. His cup and knife and fork, all he wanted except just the foo... ...ugh to the baby’s scalp. He watched, fascinated, feeling it soak in; then, finally, his manhood broke. “What of this child?” was all his wife said to ... ...oon Agatha and Miriam were up- stairs dressing. Their bedroom was over the stable. It was a low room, not very large, and bare. Miriam had nailed on t... ...wanted him.” Miriam was startled. She heard him putting his bicycle in the stable underneath, and talking to Jimmy, who had been a pit-horse, and who ... ...thingly. “Nothing!” “Nay!” she murmured. He picked up a stick and began to stab the earth with it. “You’d far better not talk,” he said. “But I wish t... ... really. And then he got brutal—he was brutal!” “And why did you leave him finally?” “Because—because he was unfaithful to me—” They were both silent ... ...yed with her till quite late at night. As he rode home he felt that he was finally initiated. He was a youth no longer. But why had he the dull pain i...

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...d Scott often does so too) in a rather abstract and academical manner; and finally, is quite as hu- morous and quite as good-humoured as the great Sco... ...e lads of Ayrshire, as soon as the day’s work was over and the beasts were stabled, would take the road, it might be in a winter tempest, and travel p... ... and thought- ful night.” And his book in consequence, whatever may be the final judgment of its merit, whatever may be its influence on the future, s... ...ch is not done by us! or what if we had been taken sick?” And then, with a stab of satire, he de- scribes contemporary mankind in a phrase: “All the d... ...hat? I settled with Mr. T arbell for it the other day; but that wasn’t the final settlement. I got off cheaply from him. At last one will say: ‘Let us... ...ral suc- cess. His friends and pupils made the majority of leaders in that final Revolution, now some twelve years old; and many of them are, or were ... ... dress stuffed with writing material; nor how he languished in prison, and finally gave his death, as he had formerly given all his life and strength ... ... of the wolf and the lamb. But now the lamb was roused; he drew his sword, stabbed Sermaise in the groin, knocked him on the head with a big stone, an... ... and in some points the historical version is the more tragic. Hamlet only stabbed a silly old councillor behind the arras; Charles of Orleans trample...

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