Articles, tagged with "allusion", page 4
30th January 2009
People find attraction in one another and when that attraction is strong, there is quite naturally a desire to share more fully in each others lives. The 'bonding' has begun.
But being attracted to each other is not the be all and end all of what it ta...
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Author:
Mark Partridge
08th January 2009
In Europe over twenty-five percent of all pet owners transfer a pet fitness jacket statement on their pets. About half of Sweden's pet owners take assurance. A topical census of pet owners in the United States predicted that only three percent had purchas...
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Author:
Jason Richards
24th September 2008
Oats are mature around the world, some 3,000 million bushels annually, more than one-fourth of which is formed in the United States. In the country oats are exceeded only by corn or maize. There are someone hundred different varieties of oats, among which...
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Author:
Jamey Sackville
12th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 The Christian Success Institute
When things get out of our control, danger lurks in the sidelines. Each of us has had situation occur where we seemed to have been tossed into the middle of a trial of which we had no control - a trial...
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08th September 2008
Local deletion may also be worn in early stages, to subtract the bane cells. Years of unprotected sun exposure can produce some skin cancers. Dangerous UVA and UVB emission from the sun and repeated exposure to these rays can effectuate skin evil.
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Author:
Jon Simms
16th August 2008
The red rose not only carries the deepest meaning among all the rose colors - It is one of the universal symbols of love and affection. This flower's long, eventful history lends it a breadth of significance. The red rose has been incorporated into many w...
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Author:
Timothy Spencer
15th August 2008
In this article I want to show you how you can work with investment property immediately, regardless whether you're a residential agent with real estate investing experience or not!
I'm not a guru, selling e-courses, or asking for your birthright. But ...
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29th July 2008
The sterling silver has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925. It is alloy of silver that contains 92.5 pure silver and 7.5 other metals. Sterling used in allusion to the 0.925 grade of silver. The craze of sterling is growing. Most of people buy sterling ...
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Author:
Om Prakash
30th June 2008
When most writers think about marketing materials, press releases, and how-to writing projects, they assume creativity is a waste of time and energy. Why not give it to them straight-right? But business writing doesn't have to all business. Business write...
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Author:
Melinda Copp
27th May 2008
In what seems to be a genuine concern of the effects of radon emissions in residential homes, a certain website from a non-profit organization out of Houston has made it a point to imply without scientific proof, that natural stone could be a major contri...
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Author:
Huligar
11th March 2008
Writing a letter, personal or business, is like shooting at a target. You may possibly hit a target by accident, but it is more suitable to be hit if exact aim has been taken. The main reason of a letter is to suggest thought, and the further reason may b...
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Author:
Stephen Thomson
02nd September 2007
In America secular forces are actively trying to give Christianity the boot. Day by day trusted biblical precepts are being scoffed at, openly ignored and actively fought against.
America chooses to ignore its foundations in the bible while Europe is ...
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Author:
Rev Michael Bresciani
30th May 2007
We have numerous other articles written on this very subject. Each one tackles a different aspect of this complex topic.
Many of the people who write bfuel nowadays minimally want to split their outlook on something. But then there are the interest-min...
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Author:
voraphong phengtong
25th May 2007
When it comes to your home, the master bedroom is probably one of, if not the most important room. This is the room that you, as the owner of the home, turn for solace and moments of quiet. This is the room that guards you from the chaos of an often all t...
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Author:
Rob Buenaventura
26th June 2006
My favourite nursery rhyme goes like this, Mary Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow… Queen Mary, for whom the rhyme is about, was a staunch Catholic and the garden referred to is an allusion to graveyards which were increasing in size with thos...
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Author:
Ariel