2.To examine using an optical instrument such as a telescope or an endoscope:scoped the stars around Orion; scoped the patient's esophagus. Phrasal Verb: scope out 1.To make a preliminary inspection or investigation of:"That summer ... she'd scoped out a big estate auction in Bennington ...
I’m silent again. I think making art to celebrate a thing that doesn’t exist is, while not as evil as making war in the name of a thing that doesn’t exist (“She was a virgin mother!”“No, she wasn’t!”“He was the son of God!”“No, he was just a prophet of God!...
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Vivian was killed in a freak pedestrian accident in which a local driver reached over for a pack of cigarettes and inadvertently swerved into her while she was walking by the side of the road to her next-door neighbors’ house. She died two weeks later, on December 20, 1961. She was b...
Silent Night, Deadly Night The Ice Pirates (which my Significant Other has named the worst movie ever made) C.H.U.D. Dreamscape Iceman The Company of Wolves All of Me The Brother from Another Planet Debuting TV series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett) ...
I’m amused, and a bit pleased, to see that new joiners are still coming to the Ravelry CAL group, despite the threads being silent for a long time. Check out the projects page to see lots and lots of blocks, people have posted some beauties. I must dash now and eat lunch, then ...
It’s also enrolled in Kindle Unlimited, an experiment that I plan to analyze for any of the writers reading along, so if you have that then you can read it for free. (I’m actually hoping to break down every part of this process, including marketing, for any would-be or current ...
pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.–Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now ...
He was unheedingly silent, his face stiff. The child was now incapable of understanding, she had become a little, mechanical thing of fixed will. She wept, her body convulsed, her voice repeating the same cry. “Eh, dear o’ me!” cried Tilly, becoming distracted herself. Brangwen, ...
In summer, when he joined them for a Sunday at Newport or Southampton, he was even more effaced and silent than in winter. It seemed to tire him to rest, and he would sit for hours staring at the sea-line from a quiet corner of the verandah, while the clatter of his wife’s ...