As ..... looking for the rest of it? cried others; and they knelt When Jenner did variolations on milkmaids who had had cowpox, they never came Even in civilized corporate offices, professionals in business attire say their work tasks place them "We have seen it most recently and most profoundly in the Arab Spring, where the motto we see again and again is Ash-sha'b yurid isqat an-nizam, or "The people want to bring But I persisted, and an accident soon occurred which resulted in the breaking I thought then that I was "making up a story," as children say, and I eagerly sat I was permitted to spend a part of each day in the Institution library, and to wander from bookcase to bookcase, and take As we hastened through the long grass toward the hammock, the grasshoppers swarmed about us and fastened themselves on our clothes, and I remember that my teacher insisted upon picking them all off before we sat As noted previously, in the future much of what you do will leave a Digital Echo, a record of its occurrence, The ultimate goal, I submit, is not to optimize just meter by meter but what I call "grape by grape," The rafters creaked and strained, and the branches of the trees surrounding the house rattled and beat against the windows, as the winds rioted up and They were having so much fun that even Alondra broke Lifting the skirt slightly with one hand so she wouldn't trip on it, she let the other hand slide lightly Once they came near to the enclosed Garden of the Clinging Vines, and walking high into the air looked With his lighted lantern in his hand, he went up and Before I had done I was more the friend than the foe of the pine tree, though I had cut The little princess went round the table with quick, short, swaying steps, her workbag on her arm, and gaily spreading out her dress sat By the time they finished erecting the oxygen tent over her bed, she had finally settled A scarred tree marked a turning point in the trail, so she slowed She carried a chair to a spot that wouldn't be visible on a course from the path to the door, and sat He leaned one shoulder against the door jam and frowned After the doctor left, Carmen stood over Destiny, looking Carmen disentangled herself from Destiny and urged her to lie Making another hole directly over it with an ice chisel which I had, and cutting The hills which form its shores are so steep, and the woods on them were then so high, that, as you looked Moreover, the waves, I suspect, do not so much construct as wear He sawed a channel in the ice toward the shore, and hauled it over and along and out on to the ice with oxen; but, before he had gone far in his work, he was surprised to find that it was wrong end upward, with the stumps of the branches pointing I watched a couple that were fast locked in each other's embraces, in a little sunny valley amid the chips, now at noonday prepared to fight till the sun went He gazed into the cellar from all sides and points of view by turns, always lying When the farmers could not get to the woods and swamps with their teams, and were obliged to cut Usually the red squirrel (Sciurus Hudsonius) waked me in the dawn, coursing over the roof and up and Whichever side you walk in the woods the partridge bursts away on whirring wings, jarring the snow from the dry leaves and twigs on high, which comes sifting Early in the morning, while all things are crisp with frost, men come with fishing-reels and slender lunch, and let When the frost comes out in the spring, and even in a thawing day in the winter, the sand begins to flow As it flows it takes the forms of sappy leaves or vines, making heaps of pulpy sprays a foot or more in depth, and resembling, as you look She grew confused, glanced round, and, seeing the doll she had thrown Well, then, come here, said she, and went further in among the plants and threw The latter understood that she was being asked to entertain this young man, and sitting The footmen began moving about, chairs scraped, the band struck up in the gallery, and the guests settled Sonya trembled all over and blushed to her ears and behind them and The little kitten brightened, its eyes shone, and it seemed ready to lift its tail, jump While the couples were arranging themselves and the musicians tuning up, Pierre sat When the Military Governor had gone, Prince Vasili sat The second princess had just come from the sickroom with her eyes red from weeping and sat "I thought perhaps something had happened," she said with her unchanging stonily severe expression; and, sitting What a treasure of a wife you have, said she, sitting And the commander, turning to look at the adjutant, directed his jerky steps Kutuzov and the Austrian general were talking in low voices and Kutuzov smiled slightly as treading heavily he stepped Zherkov touched his horse with the spurs; it pranced excitedly from foot to foot uncertain with which to start, then settled And believe me on my honour that to me personally it would be a pleasure to hand over the supreme command of the army into the hands of a better informed and more skillful general--of whom Austria has so many--and to lay He wore an unfastened cloak, wide breeches hanging "Yes," said Rostov as if it cost him a great deal to utter the word; and he sat "I'll really call in on the nuns," he said to the officers who watched him smilingly, and he rode off by the winding path After washing and dressing, Prince Andrew came into the diplomat's luxurious study and sat When Prince Andrew reached the room prepared for him and lay Before the guns an artillery sentry was pacing up and A small but distinctly visible enemy column was moving All eyes fastened involuntarily on this French column advancing against them and winding And the excited, alien face of that man, his bayonet hanging Timokhin, armed only with a sword, had rushed at the enemy with such a desperate cry and such mad, drunken determination that, taken by surprise, the French had thrown I've kept my identity hidden for five years now, but I knew deep Even when she did not fully understand words or ideas, she liked to set them Already she began to see quite plainly the little elves in their tall pointed hats, dancing In reading this letter about Niagara one should remember that Miss Keller knows distance and shape, and that the size of Niagara is within her experience after she has explored it, crossed the bridge and gone Once, while we were out on the water, the sun went He said no, it would not be called for about fifteen minutes; so we sat We missed the Cape Cod train Friday morning, and so we came Some one balances the toboggan on the very crest of the hill, while we get on, and when we are ready, off we dash Finally Belle got up, shook herself, and was about to walk away, when Helen caught her by the neck and forced her to lie She recognized that others used their lips; she "saw" her father reading a paper and when he laid it Still, for awhile, the frost fairies did not notice this strange occurrence, for they were Tantalus, too, great as he was above all mortals, went To my astonishment I was informed on leaving college that I had studied navigation!--why, if I had taken one turn I was in haste to buy it, before the proprietor finished getting out some rocks, cutting Weather this danger and you are safe, for the rest of the way is Near the end of May, the sand cherry (Cerasus pumila) adorned the sides of the path with its delicate flowers arranged in umbels cylindrically about its short stems, which last, in the fall, weighed In August, the large masses of berries, which, when in flower, had attracted many wild bees, gradually assumed their bright velvety crimson hue, and by their weight again bent Men frequently say to me, "I should think you would feel lonesome I may be either the driftwood in the stream, or Indra in the sky looking Such an exuberance of animal spirits had he that he sometimes tumbled I saw an old man the other day, to my astonishment, making the holes with a hoe for the seventieth time at least, and not for himself to lie (she looked significantly at her husband) "I'm afraid, I'm afraid!"
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Available under CC-BY-SA license.The American Heritage Dictionary of Medicine © 2018 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. feeling down. The flat was nice, but compared with what we'd been used to, it was a terrible let-down.
Anatole turned to the Englishman and taking him by one of the buttons of his coat and looking He parked the truck in front of the house and headed "No they won't," said the voice of the kitten, and Eureka herself crawled over the edge of the platform and sat "We don't know," was the answer, "but we saw her tracks "If anyone comes meddling again," said he, emitting the words separately through his thin compressed lips, "I will throw him Toll, who in this battle played the part of Weyrother at Austerlitz, galloped assiduously from place to place, finding everything upside Eureka clung with her claws to the wooden side of the house and let herself I longed for my teacher's return; but above all things I wanted to get That made an extraordinary long hole, as you may imagine, and reached far Nevertheless, we will not forget that some Egyptian wheat was handed When the people saw me come from the sky they naturally thought me some superior creature, and bowed We now no longer camp as for a night, but have settled There is actually no place in this village for a work of fine art, if any had come And all you have of hope and strength merely weighs you When they passed over a field of grass Jim immediately stretched At one time he painted the picture of some fruit which was so real that the birds flew Suddenly, towards evening, a band of robbers swooped Taken altogether, it was a dreadfully long name to weigh But surely a pan that warns you if your house is burning That's just like you young men, said the regimental commander cooling Plunging through drifts, leaping hollows, swooping I had read of the potter's clay and wheel in Scripture, but it had never occurred to me that the pots we use were not such as had come He would perhaps have placed alder branches over the narrow holes in the ice, which were four or five rods apart and an equal distance from the shore, and having fastened the end of the line to a stick to prevent its being pulled through, have passed the slack line over a twig of the alder, a foot or more above the ice, and tied a dry oak leaf to it, which, being pulled "How is it," she began, as usual in French, settling "Well now, isn't she a fool!" Copyright © 2018 by LoveToKnow CorpWebster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. I feel down each time I have to leave home.
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