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     pertaining to‚ or characterized by ecstasy. 2. subject to or in a state of ecstasy; rapturous. noun 3. a person subject to fits of ecstasy. Covert a sercret disguised Auspicious a event that you know will be successful Lurk irritating Asinine silly Benin gentle harmless Bewildered to confuse or puzzle perplexed Immunity noun to be pardoned from punishment Emalate verb sacrifice something by buring Aperture a hole Apscander Leer a sidelong glance Intoxication druckiness Sagacious

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    especially exciting things then. Sometimes I simply lie on the sofa and watch TV. I like series movies‚ like "Friends". I must admit that I also watch soap operas to entertain. In my mind you cannot learn anything watching TV so I generally choose silly programs. On Fridays and Saturdays I usually meet my friends. I like visiting my friend Magda and spend whole afternoon and night at her home. From time to time we visit pubs and discos. However‚ we do it rarely‚ as they are too expensive for us. I

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    education. Yet‚ every year‚ there is a devil’s advocate that tells you to vote for no one. John Smith‚ the advocate of 2007‚ presented a very intriguing case. He claimed the debate and the whole idea had gone too far. The teachers strategies were silly and weren’t really relevant to the student’s lives. This debate is supposed to be challenging the students to make a decision and recognize the importance of their education. Smith began his speech by apologizing for making his freshmen students attend

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    20 Our ancestors were ……………. or more obtuse. Amidst the universal belief that these wretches were in ……………… with the author of all evil‚ holding hell tributary to their muttering‚ no simple Justice of the Peace seems to have ……………….. issuing‚ or silly Headborough serving‚ a ………………… upon them -- as if they should subpoena Satan! -- Prospero in his boat‚ with his books and wand about him‚ suffers himself to be ……………….. away at the mercy of his enemies to an unknown island. He might have ……………….. a

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    The Clarinet Diminuendo Beginning my freshman year‚ everything seemed great. The upperclassmen were friendly and everyone was extremely helpful to one another. In band‚ the clarinet section seemed to be at an extreme high. Our music was tested off on time‚ we learned our steps perfectly‚ everything was done on time. We had a bond‚ I guess you could say we worked in perfect Harmony. Our feet rolled across the field like a cadence‚ strong and bold. The notes spewed from our clarinets so

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    It is never to late to become a person you were meant to be. God made men and women to be different yet equal. However‚ throughout the centuries‚ women faced and struggled many challenges to be accepted as equal as men. Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) is considered as the father of modern prose drama. Most of his major works reflect the social issues that provoked controversy in the nineteenth century. “ A Doll House” is one of the clearest portraits of women’s lives in this era in which they have to struggle

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    Rachel explains her longing to be a child with her mother‚ Mrs. Loving. Rachel exclaims‚ “I just want to be silly and irresponsible‚ and have you to love and torment‚ and‚ of course‚ Tom‚ too” (Grimké 4). Even though Rachel does not explicitly state that she wishes to relinquish her adult identity and become a child‚ it can be implied from her word choice. For example‚ Rachel’s desire to be “silly” and “irresponsible” are qualities that are normally found solely in children. Making Rachel possess this

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    ’t feel as much as they do to avoid shamefulness. Although they are fearful of shame‚ they hold and carry things that may seem silly but in the eye of the beholder‚ they are comfort and motivation. Jimmy carried a pebble and letters from Martha‚ Kiowa carried a bible‚ Henry wrapped his girlfriend ’s pantyhose around his neck. All of these sources of comfort are rather silly when you look at them‚ but they motivate the men and keep them going. As shameful as they may be. A certain kind of bravery

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    things to be more dangerous for other people. I know that there are many reasons why are youth are want to try these things. They do it because they might be bored. Others think it makes them seem older. Some are just silly enough to think that their reputation is at stake. They are all silly reasons in my opinion‚ but I suppose people believe what they want. I live in Lee County. I haven’t really had any experiences with people who abuse themselves. However‚ I have to admit that I’ve seen and know people

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    Ariel Searcy Teacher Mary Ellen Jones AP Literature 5 February 2013 Abusing Free Speech? The Satirical Nature of South Park Warning: This thesis paper deals with a controversial and raunchy television show. Some content may be inappropriate for a younger audience (or immature persons.) While many Americans (and certainly other disapproving countries) would view the popular American television show as a threat through its mockery for several reasons‚ South Park employs the right to free

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