... THE LITTLE PRINCESS Chapter 55. Becky Of course the greatest power Sara possessed and the one which gained her even more followers than her luxuries and the fact that she was " ;the ... under the sea. The small drudge before the grate swept the hearth once and then swept it again. Having done it twice, she did it three times; and, as she was doing it the third time, the sound ... made up. It seems more real than you are more real than the schoolroom. I feel as if I were all the people in the story one after the other. It is queer." She had been at Miss Minchin's...
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... shortly noted down the occurrences of the day; the first appearance of this new land, the loss of their leader, the exploration of the coast, the incident of the matches, etc.; and then overcome ... Pencroft." The sailor rushed out, followed by the boy. On the sand, among the rocks, near the river's bank, they both searched carefully, but in vain. The box was of copper, and therefore ... hunted there, among the shingle, in the clefts of the rocks, but found nothing. If the box had fallen at this place it must have been swept away by the waves. As the sea went down, they searched...
... Asian English are not very meaningful, sincethese two discount the contextual and pragmatic variables. (p. 55 1)Each of the chapters in its own way underlines the fact that at present the various ... affirmed the permanent claim of theEnglish to English: Others may speak and read English - more or less - but it is ourlanguage not theirs. It was made in England by the English ... on — andtheir influence on the forms of English used in the subcontinent has beensubstantial. Kachru catalogues the decisions taken at government levelabout the role of English in the communities...
... in the Gaidhealtachd and the Northern IslesAs the conflict between Scots and English proceeded in the Lowlands, adifferent and more brutal conflict gathered momentum in the Highlands. The ... 'missel-thrush'. 75 English in Scotlandexist in current usage, the task of assessing the extent to which the vocabulary of the dictionaries, the word-lists and the literature survivein ... greater in the southern,than in the central area.Morphology and syntaxSeveral of the grammatical features of Older Scots listed on pp. 53 -6have survived in the Scots of the modern period.The...
... social - as they have inother varieties of English in Britain.VocabularyFew items from the Welsh language have entered the vocabulary ofWelsh English (see further Parry 1972, 19 85) . There are ... fulfilling the English in Walesfrom one point of articulation to the next being achieved as the speechorgans adopt the posture for the second closure before the release of the first. In Welsh English, ... from ca 1 250 , in an entry of the records of the DublinMerchant Guildsmen (Irwin 19 35: 28). English was used by the Corporation of Waterford from 13 65- 7 onwards (Gilbert 1885a) and in the late...
... gangrene. Erythroderma Chapter 1 15. Approach to the Acutely Ill Infected Febrile Patient (Part 5) Purpura Fulminans (See also Chaps. 136 and 2 65) Purpura fulminans is the cutaneous manifestation ... shellfish, there is a sudden onset of malaise, chills, fever, and hypotension. Thepatient develops bullous or hemorrhagic skin lesions, usually on the lower extremities, and 75% of patients ... headache. Findings can include an exanthem or erythema multiforme (see Fig. 52 -9), cyanotic mottling or peripheral cyanosis, petechiae, and ecchymosis. About 30% of patients with this fulminant form...
... where the first parameter is the identifier that defines the value of the User-Agent header in the request, the second parameter is the email address of the person using the robot, and the optional ... Next, we'll list most of the useful routines within the LWP library. At the end of the chapter, we'll present some examples that glue together the different components of LWP. ... escaping or expanding. Chapter 5: The LWP Library- P1 As we showed in Chapter 1, the Web works over TCP/IP, in which the client and server establish a connection and then exchange necessary...
... returns the default port for the URL defined in the object. The default port is based on the scheme used. Even if the port for the URL is explicitly changed by the user with the port( ) method, the ... want to use this function to escape the question mark in the URI before sending the request to the server. Otherwise, the question mark would be interpreted by the server to be a query string ... robot, the name of the robot and the email address of the user are mandatory. So, we pass that information to the LWP::RobotUA object through the constructor. In practice, one would determine the...