... apt to become glossy and metallic, or dirty-looking, 12 or sandy. Persevere, however, in trying to bring it to evenness with the fine point, removing any single speck or line that may be too ... possible to draw very beautifully, without attaining even an approximation to such a power; the main point being, not that every line should be precisely what we intend or wish, but that the line ... pencil inside the outline of the letter, retouch it, closing it up to the inked line. The straight lines of the outline are all tobe ruled,[5] 15 but the curved lines are tobe drawn by the eye...
... have stopped defending local populations and exist solely to profit from mining.128 As long as certain FARDC commanders continue to profit from mining, it will not bein their interest to end ... sufficient to convince the GoC, or to convince the GoC to convince the UN, of the violent and deadly effects of allowing génocidaires and other armed groups to remain among and to receive aid destined ... lucrative mineral wealth found in the areas under their control.141 Because Canadian companies are major investors in the DRC’s mining industry and were accused of wrongdoing there and because...
... information processing roles are increasingly becoming more important as the amount of information and the mode of information have changed and has been changing rapidly since the Internet became part ... doing things and neither does it attempt tobe complete in anyway. At best, it's a beginning. He takes a contemporary approach emphasizing the challenges today's managers need to ... bordering on discrimination, even in humor 242Summary 243Chapter 11: Effective Planning 245Why plan? 246Making something happen 246Stopping something from happening 246Educating and making...
... yank,e.g.The girl behind her was leaning back as far as14. For example, according to the terminology introduced in section 1.42.3 below, the verb stop as used in The man stopped to light a cigarette ... (telic verb phrase)?It took John an hour to run. (atelic verb phrase) (If judged acceptable, the onlypossible interpretation is ‘It took John an hour to reach the point of beginning to run’. ... question of linguis-tic representation, since the verb phrases drink, drink gin and drink a glass ofgin can in principle all be used in sentences describing one and the same real-world actualization...