...
in the motion of matter, the reverence with which we grasp the universal dominance
of the law of substance throughout the universe all these are part of our emotional
life, falling under the ...
destruction of the dualist antithesis of God and the world, in its recognition that the
world exists in virtue of its own inherent forces. The maxim of the p...
... (At), is the name of the one at
the door. Hetepmes is the name of another there. Messep is the name of
another there. Utchara is the name of another there. Beq is the name
of another there. Anp ... on the night of the "things of the
night," and the night of battle, and of the fettering of the Sebau
fiends, and the day of the destru...
... Supply the correct form of the verbs
1. Cats could fly if they (have) wings.
2. If Peter (study) harder, he would get better marks.
3. ... (not,want) to live in a snake.
14. My brother managed to kill the snake just at the time when I (be) almost exhausted. If
he (be) a little late, I (kill) by the snake.
15. Had I know you were ill, ... snake.were / wouldn't want
14. My brot...
... academic
groupings, first the students, then the faculty,
then the tenured faculty, then chaired profes-
sors, then the upper administration, and then
members of the National Academies of Sciences
and ... level. At the state level, the girls win
about one-third of the time and the boys about
two-thirds of the time. The winners in the
states go to Washington, ab...
... from those developed by the Trustees of the Social
Security Trust Fund. And these differences have critical implications for the
long-run financial stability of the Fund.
The same approach, Lee ... the higher the rate at which workers do
so. The financial implications for the economies of these countries of changes
in plan provisions can also be sizable. Estimated co...
... and they gave way. We then pushed on to Ungurue's, another chief of the
same district. Here the men and women of the place came crowding to see me, the fair
sex all playfully offering themselves ... they were robbed of their property, on
account of the disturbances caused by these Arabs, they intended for the future to take
all they could get, and challenged the...
... bark of the fox-
squirrel, the whistle of the raccoon, ducks softly quacking or whimper-
ing as they prepared for sleep among the reeds, the soft booming of bit-
terns, the clattering gossip of the ... said.
Sitting there before the oven, side by side, hand innocently clasped in
hand, we heard the drumming of the dew on the roof, the night-wind
stirring the...