... off we went, I with much trepidation and a little fear. It was a damp coolish night, the pavement slick with moisture, overcast and not a star in the sky. One of those bleak evenings as only a coastal city can have. The ... On and Off Duty.
... off the New Jersey shore, a smaller and less regular one off the mouth of the Delaware River, and still another off Cape Henry and Cape Charles, which mark the entrance to Chesapeake Bay. Later during Prohibition rum rows formed off ...
If the history and tradition of modern Western cartography is to be explored, mapping must be identified as a crucial component in ... 17 Karen Piper, Cartographic Fictions: Maps, Race and Identity (New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 2002), 14.
... on and off-Earth habitats. Their utilization aligns with the goal of reducing reliance on Portland cement, which has significant environmental implications due to its high carbon footprint. When comparing these approaches, it is evident ...
Organized into six chapters, this book particularly tackles pluralism in France, Britain, Germany, and United States. This text also describes the pluralistic elements in the socialist reconstruction of society.
... off.” “Well, how've you been, Rosie? Are you buying anything?” “I'm looking for a Christmas present for Arch. How are your cats?” “They're great! Koko's getting smarter all the time. He opens doors, turns light on and off, and he's ...
“Stop pushing the buttons,” Brooks warns us. “It gets stuck when all the buttons are pushed.” Just as Brooks says that, the elevator makes a funny noise and comes to an abrupt halt. We continue pushing buttons. Nothing happens.
Extraordinary stories from both on and off the court... John Newcombe has always been more than a tennis legend. He is an Australian icon.
... . Not just for you, but for your family too. Learn your rhythms, and honor what you need at different times. j. What's your on- and off-ramp? M Take down your defenses. Humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers wrote February — 48. February. 17.
An Italian travelogue describes the trains that traverse the country, from the architecture of old train stations to the new high-speed railways, and portrays the author's memorable encounters along the way.