David Ciarlo, "Advertising Empire: Race and Visual Culture in Imperial Germany" If you're a native-born American, you're probably familiar with Aunt Jemima (pancake syrup), Uncle Ben (precooked rice), and Rastus (oatmeal)--commercial i... M Poe,D Ciarlo - New Books in History 被引量...
and you can utilize a Thesaurus to find words with similar meanings. All of the examples on this verbs list are given in present tense, but the examples may be in past or present tense.
Sarah– In the Old Testament, Sarah was originally calledSarai, which possibly meant “contentious” in Hebrew. God made the change to Sarah, meaning “princess”, as part of a covenant.Sadiewas apparently once a pet form of Sarah, but is now considered its own name (also a popula...
Your full aunt or uncle at top, then their descendant generations below. At left, in red, are the half-sibling relationships and the matching amounts. You can see that if you’re dealing with half 1C3R (half first cousin three times removed,) you may not match. Therefore, in order ...
Tom: No. She is my aunt. Her name is Carol. Those are my parents. My father Frank is a doctor and my mother Sarah is a professor (教授). Peter: Who's this baby then? Tom: It's my cousin. She is Allen and Carol's daughter. Her name is Sally. She is only 3 years old. ...
aunt author authority authorize auto automatic automatically automobile autonomy availability available average avoid await awake award aware awareness away awful baby back background backyard bacteria bad badly bag bake balance balanced ball balloon ballot ban banana band bank banker banking bar bare barely...
Abiti was my fourth patient. He was brought to the clinic by his aunt who wore prosthetic appearing shoes. I stretched my hands as I would greet all my patients but she held back. I was caught by surprise and again stretched my hands. ...
Lily arrives in Boston on a gray November day in 1949. Her Aunt Ida meets her and takes her to her home in the West End, a labyrinth of decaying tenements and rooming houses. Ancient babushkas and bent-overpaisanshuddle in doorways, not one word of English falling from their lips. Rag...
shadowing him so that he wouldn’t push or tackle one of the other 18 – 24 month olds. When I sensed an aggressive impulse coming, I would place my hand in the way and say matter-of-factly, “I won’t let you push” or gently move him away from the friend he was tackling and...
The complaint had troubled her for as long as she could remember; furthermore, her father, his father, an aunt and a young cousin were affected in exactly the same way. Almost continual stomach pains were bad enough, but what troubled her most was the flatulence. She had a job that ...