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A FAMILY MAN

A FAMILY MAN

ACT I SCENE I The study of JOHN BUILDER in the provincial town of Breconridge. A panelled room wherein nothing is ever studied, except perhaps BUILDER'S face in the mirror over the fireplace. It is, however, comfortable, and has large leather chairs and a writing table in the centre,[r]

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A DOLL'S HOUSE

A DOLL'S HOUSE

Torvald Helmer. Nora, his wife. Doctor Rank. Mrs. Linde. Nils Krogstad. Helmer's three young children. Anne, their nurse. A Housemaid. A Porter. (The action takes place in Helmer's house.) ACT I (SCENE.--A room furnished comfortably and tastefully, but not extravagantly. At th[r]

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A SONG FOR PETER

A SONG FOR PETER

few seconds and then opened his door. “OK. Catch you tomorrow,” and then he was in and starting up. Gillian drove out into the cool air and decided on the Gateway Hotel for a coffee and change of scene. Then she passed Rudi‟s and thought „why not. Could have my coffee there. And Eric is not[r]

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Thirty_Years_of_Mergers_and_Acquisitions_Research-2006

THIRTY_YEARS_OF_MERGERS_AND_ACQUISITIONS_RESEARCH-2006

British Journal of Management, Volume 17 Issue S1, Pages S1-S5, 200630 YEARS OF MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS RESEARCH:RECENT ADVANCES AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIESSusan CartwrightManchester Business SchoolThe University of ManchesterBooth Street WestManchester M15 6PB, UKE-mail: susan.cartwright@manchester.a[r]

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guest the meaning of a word

GUEST THE MEANING OF A WORD

guest the meaning of a word Could you guest the sign of a new word? Yes, Of couse. This is 20 prefix and 14 root-word helping you improve your vocabulary.You can guest the meaning of 14.000 words , which is in the dictiônary for sutdents, and 100000 words in the big dictionary.( follow[r]

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CATHERINE: A STORY

CATHERINE: A STORY

been always with the army, he had had, too, some promotion, for he spake of having a command at the battle of the Boyne; though probably (as he never mentioned the fact) upon the losing side. The very year before this narrative commences, he had been one of Mordaunt's forlorn hope at Schellen[r]

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A FATAL HOMECOMING

A FATAL HOMECOMING

Richard considered reminding his wife that Beatrice was also his daughter - albeit stepdaughter - and that (technically, anyway) it was he who would have the final say over whom she would wed. He stopped himself just in time, realising that, although this might be the legal situation, in reality Mar[r]

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A MAN'S WOMAN

A MAN'S WOMAN

Chapter IV......................................................................................................................... 53 Chapter V.......................................................................................................................... 71 Chapter VI..................[r]

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A LESSON LEARNED

A LESSON LEARNED

strong-minded and always willing to share an opinion. They were an odd pair, the two of them. One was tall and loud. The other was short and quieter. The tall one still watched cancerous amounts of cartoons. The shorter one was a dreamer in a different way. He wrote. Yes, Eke was a[r]

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A HAPPY BOY

A HAPPY BOY

"Is that who you are?" cried he, drawing a long breath, for he had not ventured to take one while she was speaking. "Is this goat yours?" she again inquired. "Ye-es!" replied he, raising his eyes. "I have taken such a liking to the goat;--you will not give it to me?" "No, indeed I will[r]

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A CONVENIENT SOLUTION

A CONVENIENT SOLUTION

No, he had absolutely no justification for objecting to the way in which any Bishop or member of the clergy sought to compensate themselves for his catastrophic policies. And with that thought he bent and signed the document without any further hesitation. Just a couple of miles away, on the[r]

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A TEXAS MATCHMAKER

A TEXAS MATCHMAKER

among the first who responded to the call to arms was young Lance Lovelace. After San Jacinto, when the fighting was over and the victory won, he laid down his arms, and returned to ranching with the same zeal and energy. The first legislature assembled voted to those who had borne arms in behalf of[r]

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A PRISONER IN FAIRYLAND

A PRISONER IN FAIRYLAND

that he meant to divulge only at the proper moment. He had known it himself but a few hours. The leap from being secretary in one of Henry Rogers's companies to being that prominent gentleman's confidential private secretary was, of course, a very big one. He hugged it secretly at firs[r]

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A BRIDGE OF TIME

A BRIDGE OF TIME

“Clarence, can you please stay close to Daniel?” Car -rying both the bassinet and the food across the twenty feet to where her brother was attempting to doze in the soft grass directly u[r]

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BUDDHA'S TOOTH

BUDDHA'S TOOTH

front, a small door at the rear, and a door at the side leading to a meditation room. The exterior of this small, windowless room, had mosaic tiles formed into murals that depicted a nobleman on a horse, smiling down upon a poor, decrepit individual. It was believe[r]

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CHALICE

CHALICE

he telephone ringing brought Detective Inspector Crinigan out of his daydream. He picked up the receiver. ―Hello, Inspector Crinigan, Scotland Yard‖ he announced. ―Hello detective, this is Dr Timothy Clerk, I work for H.M Ambassador, David Reader from the British embassy in Cambodia and we seem to h[r]

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A MSSIAH

A MSSIAH

she? A mystery, and proud to be so. She moved me, and that is all that matters. That sheexisted and touched the lives of others. Do I mourn at her passing? Oh yes, I miss her so.And yet, and yet. She is not gone.LIGHTS COME UP SLOWLY, REVEALING A ‘WOMEN’S PEACE CAMP’ OUTSIDE A M[r]

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KIM THAT

BIMAT

Buddha’s Tooth III A VIETNAMESE ADVENTURE Robert A. Webster All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form whatsoever. The author or authors assert their moral right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified[r]

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A visit from a pen pal

1 A VISIT FROM A PEN PAL

Ex: The primary reason for advertising is to sell more goods. (Lý do chính của việc quảng cáo là để bán được nhiều hàng hơn.) compulsory (adj): bắt buộc; cưỡng bức Ex: Is English a compulsory subject? (Tiếng Anh có phải là môn học bắt buộc không?) -> compulsion (n): sự ép buộc; sự cư[r]

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A LAODICEAN A STORY OF TO DAY

A LAODICEAN: A STORY OF TO-DAY

There are few in whom the sight of a sunset does not beget as much meditative melancholy as contemplative pleasure, the human decline and death that it illustrates being too obvious to escape the notice of the simplest observer. The sketcher, as if he had been brought to this reflection many[r]

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