4. To do (an action or a play in a game) again when the first performance has been discounted or is under dispute. take to 1. To have recourse to; go to, as for safety: took to the woods. 2. To develop as a habit or a steady practice: take to drink. 3. To become fond of...
Probably no lover ofsceneswould have had very long to wait or some explosions between parties, both equally ready to take offence, and careless of giving it. An element of fiction writing. A social environment consisting of an informal, vague group of people with a uniting interest; their sph...
Al-Atareb is seen as an important conquest to many because it is in a highly strategic area, both from the logistic and economic point of view, because here one finds the main route of connection between Aleppo and the Bab Al Hawa pass (the only official border crossing with Turkey). The...
Eeks! Where do I begin? Again, this is an area in that we can take a few risks but BE CAREFUL because it’s so easy to make a slew of makeup mistakes with eye makeup. If you haven’t already noticed an advice theme running throughout this post, it’s MODERATION. Anything harsh ...
CHAPTER IX. WHAT IS NOBLE? 257. EVERY elevation of the type "man," has hitherto been the work of an aristocratic society and so it will always be—a society believing in a long scale of gradations of rank and differences of worth among human beings, and requiring slavery in some form ...
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The central consideration of the article is that presentation has less to do with genre and setting, and is more a part of an overall theme within much saga narrative, which considers the individual in relation to their society, and the tensions that emerge from strong characteristics which may...
Here is an overview of what the UK Foreign Office state in their travel advice: Burmese People Are Welcoming to Tourists Burmese people are the most genuine, friendly, warm-hearted and amazingly beautiful people I have ever met. Not one will turn you away when you need hel...
Since late in the ninth century when King Alfred signed into law the Liber Judicialis, the presumption of innocence has stood.Thinking of committing a crime was not punishable, only in George Orwell's dystopian novel "1984" has Thought Crime ever been a punishable offence. Until now . A ...
An assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence; The newspaper published charges that Jones was guilty of drunken driving Charge Request for payment of a debt; They submitted their charges at the end of each month Charge A impetuous rush toward someone or something; The wrestler's...