Papers 1781-1790 of total 2432 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…that stands to the left of the grape-vine arbor. (Chekhov,17) Once Turmanov overhears his wife and her “friend” talking, the feelings of misery and loneliness enter the story. This time though, the story carries a humorous undertone and is, therefore, not quite…
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Category: /History
…. Farmers in Serbia and Montenegro grow corn, potatoes, tobacco, and wheat. They also raise cattle, hogs, and sheep. Other important crops in Montenegro include cherries, figs, grapes, olives, peaches, pears, and plums. Farmland covers nearly half…
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Category: /Literature/English
…disrespected their patrons by stealing from them at dinner. “He conceals in his filthy napkin mouthfuls of cake. He also hides their grape preserves, a few apple cores, and the ugly outer skin of a hallowed womb and an oozing fig and a limp mushroom. But when his…
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…than 1 percent. About half of Austrian farms are under 25 acres in size. Major products in the early 1990s were wheat,barley,maize, grapes, potatoes, sugar beets, apples, and rye. Austria’s farms satisfy most of the food needs of the country, and some…
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…vegetables like potatoes, onions, and cucumber, also produce a different kind of fruits like peaches, grape, plums and dates., So because of this different kind of products NADEC made sure to provide a quality nutrition service to customer. NADEC was honored…
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…, mackerel and sardines appear to be protective. The resveratrol in red wine and grape juice stems oxidative damage. Green tea has no calories and boosts cancer-fighting Polyphenols. (60) There is some evidence that adequate calcium and vitamin D may reduce…
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…explores the island, he discovers all kinds of good things to eat, like grapes and melons. He credits this to Providence and continues to build upon his empire. A very important facet in the story besides the need to trust Providence, is that in this situation…
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…suggesting something phallic. Also as she describes what she will miss in this life she uses very sensual and sexual language, "Now no more the juice of Egypt's grape shall moist this lip." The words "juice", "moist" and "lip" can all be applied to a sexual…
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…Dionysus was the god of the vine. He invented wine and spread the art of tending grapes. He had a dual nature. On one hand, he brought joy and divine ecstasy. On the other hand, he brought brutality, thoughtlessness and rage. This reflected both…
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…. Alveoli are bunches of air-sacs (that resemble clusters of grapes) each is surrounded by small blood vessels, called capillaries. The walls of the alveoli are very elastic (like balloons) they have the ability to stretch and contract as air enters and leaves…
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