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GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES-THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET (PART 2)

GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES-THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET (PART 2)

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... upon a beam, the cat sat down in the fireplace, the duck got into the washing cistern, the pin stuck himself into the bed pillow, the millstone laid himself over the house door, and the egg rolled ... the bride; and then the bride gave him the silken cord, and he took the silken cord to the river, and the river gave him water, and he carried the water to Partlet; but in the meantime she ... was ready they harnessed themselves before it, and Chanticleer drove them. On the way they met the fox. ‘Where are you going, Chanticleer?’ said he. ‘To bury my Partlet,’ said the other. ‘May...
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GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES-THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET (PART 1)

GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES-THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET (PART 1)

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... they went to the mountains; and as it was a lovely day, they stayed there till the evening. Now, whether it was that they had eaten so many nuts that they could not walk, or whether they were ... and, fetching the egg, they pecked a hole in it, ate it up, and threw the shells into the fireplace: they then went to the pin and needle, who were fast asleep, and seizing them by the heads, ... good deal from one side to the other, they made up their minds to fix their quarters there: butthe landlord at first was unwilling, and said his house was full, thinking they might not be very...
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GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES THE DOG AND THE SPARROW

GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES THE DOG AND THE SPARROW

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... yet!’ said the sparrow. And as the carter went on with the other two horses, she again crept under the tilt of the cart, and pecked out the bung of the second cask, so that all the wine ran ... together into the town: and as they passed by a butcher’s shop, the sparrow said to the dog, ‘Stand there a little while till I peck you down a piece of meat.’ So the sparrow perched upon the ... So they both went out upon the high road; but as the weather was warm, they had not gone far before the dog said, ‘I am very much tired—I should like to take a nap.’ ‘Very well,’ answered the...
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Tài liệu Andersen’s Fairy Tales - THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES docx

Tài liệu Andersen’s Fairy Tales - THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES docx

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... finish the Emperor’s new suit. They pretended to roll the cloth off the looms; cut the air with their scissors; and sewed with needles without any thread in them. ‘See!’ cried they, at last. The ... repeat them to the Emperor; and then the knaves asked for more silk and gold, saying that it was necessary to complete what they had begun. However, they put all that was given them into their ... trouble himself in the least about his soldiers; nor did he care to go either to the theatre or the chase, except for the opportunities then afforded him for displaying his new clothes. He had a...
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Tài liệu Andersen’s Fairy Tales THE FIR TREE doc

Tài liệu Andersen’s Fairy Tales THE FIR TREE doc

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... and then they were laid in carts, and the horses dragged them out of the wood. Where did they go to? What became of them? In spring, when the swallows and the storks came, the Tree asked them, ... too.’ And the whole night the Tree stood still and in deep thought. In the morning the servant and the housemaid came in. ‘Now then the splendor will begin again,’ thought the Fir. But they dragged ... We know whither they are taken! The greatest splendor and the greatest magnificence one can imagine await them. We peeped through the windows, and saw them planted in the middle of the warm...
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Tài liệu The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money docx

Tài liệu The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money docx

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... ON THE NATURE OF CAPITAL 17. THE ESSENTIAL PROPERTIES OF INTEREST AND MONEY 18. THE GENERAL THEORY OF EMPLOYMENT RE-STATED Chapter 1 THE GENERAL THEORY I have called this book the General ... TO THE GERMAN EDITION ã PREFACE TO THE JAPANESE EDITION ã PREFACE TO THE FRENCH EDITION Book I: Introduction 1. THE GENERAL THEORY 2. THE POSTULATES OF THE CLASSICAL ECONOMICS 3. THE ... AND THE MULTIPLIER Book IV: The Inducement to Invest 11. THE MARGINAL EFFICIENCY OF CAPITAL 12. THE STATE OF LONG-TERM EXPECTATION 13. THE GENERAL THEORY OF THE RATE OF INTEREST 14. THE...
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Báo cáo khoa học: Interaction of the general transcription factor TnrA with the PII-like protein GlnK and glutamine synthetase in Bacillus subtilis potx

Báo cáo khoa học: Interaction of the general transcription factor TnrA with the PII-like protein GlnK and glutamine synthetase in Bacillus subtilis potx

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... Mn2+restored more than 50% of the GlnK–TnrA interaction in the presence of 2 mm ATP.On the other hand, 2-oxoglutarate did not influence the GlnK–TnrA interaction, either alone, in the absence of divalent ... Takentogether, these measurements, although performedunder rather artificial conditions, indicate that the GlnK–TnrA complex could be stable in vivo in the presence of divalent cations and that the ... S1), con-firming their weak effect on the GlnK–TnrA interac-tion (Fig. 3). These data support the idea that, inB. subtilis, GlnK senses the intracellular ATP level atsite 3, as the binding affinity...
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Đề tài " Multi-critical unitary random matrix ensembles and the general Painlev_e II equation " pdf

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... besides 0 there are noother singular points.3.1. The RH problem for orthogonal polynomials. The starting point is the RH problem that characterizes the orthogonal polynomials associated with the ... prove Theorem 1.2 and Theorem 1.7.2. The RH problem for Painlev´e II and the proof of Theorem 1.1As before, we assume α > −1/2.2.1. Statement of the RH problem. Let Σ =jΓjbe the contour ... led to the general Painlev´e II equation(1.12) q= sq + 2q3− α. The Painlev´e II equation for general α has been suggested by the physics papers[1], [40]. The limiting kernels in the double...
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reader response to canterbury tales

reader response to canterbury tales

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... stereotype in creating the persona of such an ideal man. Chaucer, in describing the Knight, is depicting a chivalric ideal when, infact, the history books that speak of the Middle Ages demonstrate ... exist in the twentieth-century. However, I argue that itis unlikely that people such as Chacucer's Knight lived and breathed evenduring Chaucer's time. As he does with all of his characters,...
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A Biographical Sketch of the Life and Character potx

A Biographical Sketch of the Life and Character potx

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... horses into the yard, water them at the hydrant, and then turn them loose on the grass plot; and, seemingly with the greatest delight, he would watch them as they alternately nipped the green grass, ... as I can recollect:“Come over the heather, we’ll trip thegither All in the morning early; With heart and hand I’ll by thee stand,For in truth I lo’e thee dearly, There’s mony a lass I lo’e fu’ ... yard they had carteblanche in their Sabbath day recreation, with one exception; they were not to touch the grape vines. And theywell understood from the wave of the book or handkerchief in the...
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Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume VII docx

Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume VII docx

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... troops," said some of the chiefs; "and, as they are ready to hazard their lives for the greater glory of the faith, they well deserve the aid of the Church."" ;The Holy Father will incur ... place under the walls. In the end the king drew off to the scene of the fight, buried the deadexcept the alcaides, whose bodies were laid on mules to be interred at Malaga, and, gathering the scatteredherds, ... which there seems to have been no sufficient cause, the terrified crew wet their powderand ceased to fire on the British works. The panic spread to the other batteries, and from them to the forces...
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Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume III doc

Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume III doc

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... Reaching the countryof the Indian allies of the Spanish, the youthful general laid it waste. He then fortified himself on the banks of the Rio Claro and sent out spies into the country of the enemy. ... thunders thatdrowned the roar of the guns, the frightful combination throwing the people into such a state that they all fledin blind terror, the troops in the town with them. In the morning, when ... left. In their place were about twothousand negro slaves, and these fled to the mountains, as the Indians had done before them. There theyremained in freedom, though the English did their best...
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