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she screamed , i do think that !
this was more exciting than matches , she 'd have to grant him that .
that wont be necessary .
his heartrate was up , and sweat stood out on his forehead .
he says .
the mules snorted to a stop .
i thanked mrs. weathers again and took my haul up to my room .
i 'll give mine to mara when she returns .
`` outside ? ''
`` there 's the hollis spire ! ''
rue pulled up her t-shirt , unzipped her jeans and found she 'd worn bikini panties , so she hardly had to push them down .
we had to talk .
`` wolf clan headman .
he put the mouthpiece in her mouth , but she stopped .
behind it he found a dully shimmering wall of gray framed by a rectangle of shiny silver , and next to it , a control box .
`` tell me something i do n't already know . ''
`` marzipan soldiers .
i remember lookin ' at your gran and sayin ' to her , 'may , this boy here is my boy .
would it be okay if i tell him that you 're home and you 're safe ?
terri cocked her head .
hanna 's heart raced faster and faster .
flakes of paint drift to the floor .
his home was a magnificent dwelling within the side of thy mountain .
all of us ! ''
she caught it as she fell-the sword was nearly as tall as she was , but flared pewter let her handle it with ease-and she sheared free the attacking koloss 's arm as she landed .
no .
`` like hitting on you . ''
he put a hand to his sternum and felt that the mark had become swollen .
as she turned back , she saw the note , pinned to the wall by a knife .
where the hell was hanna ?
lying awake in the dark , she endured the slow tick of minutes slipping away , bringing dawn and her new life closer and closer .
billy and i followed , so did derek and latanya .
Giulio Roma (16 September 1584 – 16 September 1652) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and Bishop of Recanati and Loreto. Roma was born 16 September 1584 in Milan, one of 16 children born to noble parents. He was educated at the University of Pavia and the University of Perugia. At a young age he became a chamberlain to Cardinal Federico Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan. Thereafter he went to Rome and had an audience with Pope Paul V, who asked him to move to Rome and named him a consistorial lawyer in 1607. He was named Governor of Orvieto in 1618 then Governor of Camerino in 1619 and Governor of Perugia in 1619 where he stayed until 1621 until he was elevated to cardinal on 11 January. He was installed as Cardinal-Priest at the Basilica of Saint Mary Above Minerva. In 1621 he was ordained Bishop of Recanati and Loreto; a position he held until his death. He participated in the papal conclaves of 1621 and Papal conclave, 1623. In 1634 he was appointed Bishop of Tivoli, where he rebuilt the cathedral, and was responsible for commissioning the reconstruction of Alba Cathedral. In 1639 he was appointed Cardinal-Priest at the Basilica of Santa Prassede. He opted for an appointment as Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati in July 1644 but within months Pope Urban VIII was dead and a new Pope was required. He participated in the Papal conclave of 1644 and the following year he was appointed Cardinal-Bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina. Roma was appointed Vice-Dean and then Dean of the College of Cardinals in April 1652 but died a few months later on 16 September; the day of his 68th birthday. References 1584 births 1652 deaths 17th-century Italian cardinals Clergy from Milan
but if you wish to kill me , set to !
he watched her in amusement as she licked her fingers clean before sinking back against the pillows with a sigh .
it was a trick he had learned a long time ago .
if she sleeps in your room , so do i . ''
a glorious sense of triumph arced through her .
a bottle of cold , fresh water .
i feel better for the ... rest .
he paused and glanced over victors shoulder .
i can tell holt really does care .
i thought we could be best friends and have sex .
he studied the taproot .
sara could n't agree more .
mary ellen meant it .
but i see nothing here to warrant further investigation .
slowly .
i walked to her side , too agitated to sit on my pillowed chair .
`` that 's good .
*** i was getting ready to go to toms place when he knocked on the door .
okay , what do i know for sure ?
i 'm not stupid enough to think i can do anything about this , take this guy down , i know you guys have to do it but at least i want a f**king vote ! ''
`` he does , does he ?
upon moving the curtains aside and stepping out onto the balcony , she observed an endless sea of construction workers and vehicles , working to rebuild the destroyed city of sydney , australia , in the image of a long dead world .
her appreciative gaze rolled over his body .
`` oh .
a woman with rosy cheeks that matched her shop greeted us .
and she was cold to the touch .
when tamika turned off the ionic lever and the autovise , the cylinder fell into the reseated position , which switched both indicator lights to red .
the intensity of what was going on between us scared me actually .
i even wondered why she hadnt called me .
time enough to cross the sea , to see griffin ' s roost again .
and this is what happened , under the river : there was fire in my mouth , from the herb bundle .
`` you might as well talk to me , jaxx , because i 'm not leaving . ''
she told me she was going out , and i was disappointed .
i could only hope i was right about his destination .
ryan says it as if it 's an easy decision .
when i love someone , i stick by them .
compassion softened liam 's face .
`` i mean-i could .
little master domenico jumped up from the harpsichord and bowed chivalrously to marie-josephe .
more like a woman who has learned the name of her ex-husband 's lover .
cupping her hand under it , she blew across the top of it , then took it over to julian .
Daniel Kobialka (November 19, 1943 – January 18, 2021) was an American violinist, composer, and music entrepreneur. Biography Kobialka studied violin at the Hartt College of Music. Kobialka was the principal second violinist with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra from September 1975 to September 2008. He was also the founding concertmaster and soloist with San Francisco’s Midsummer Mozart Festival Orchestra with George Cleve. As a composer, Kobialka's Concerto for the Zeta-Polyphonic Electronic Violin premiered in March 1991. With the San Francisco Symphony, he gave both the American premiere of Toru Takemitsu's Far Calls, Coming Far, and the world premiere of Charles Wuorinen's Rhapsody. With the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra under Robert Shaw, he premiered Ben Weber’s Violin Concerto No. 1, dedicated to him. He also served as concertmaster for the premiere of Leonard Bernstein's Mass. In popular music, he played violin on several tracks on the 1975 rock album Ambrosia (by the band of the same name), including the solo on "Holdin' on to Yesterday". Kobialka taught at Notre Dame University, and also at the University of the Incarnate Word. He was a recipient of the Medium Term Grant to study traditional and contemporary music by the Japanese government. Kobialka also served on Advisory Boards for Beam Foundation, Institute of Holistic Medicine, and Pacific Guqin Association. Kobialka was commissioned to compose a film score for the "Split Horn" documentary Life of a Hmong Shaman in America, and wrote 10 orchestral and solo violin compositions for various instrumental combinations. His recorded solo artist albums include one for the Advance Recordings, and one for the Desto record label of original works dedicated to him by Lou Harrison, Henry Brant, and Glen Glassow, Donald Martino, and Arnold Franchetti. Over his career, he commissioned over 30 works from composers like Charles Wuorinen, William Bolcom, Wayne Peterson, George Rochberg, Vivian Fine, Arthur Custer, Meyer Kupferman, Marta Ptaszynska, Theodore Antoniou, Fred Fox, and Benjamin Lees. Company Kobialka founded LiSem Enterprises Inc., in 1985, and created Wonder of Sound in 2009. His company focusses on new-age and classical instrumental music. Formerly based in San Francisco, California, LiSem Enterprises Inc. is now headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, and has globally expanded. The LiSem label has produced music in various categories, such as relaxation, yoga, massage, meditation, therapy, energy and eclectic music. Discography Echoes of Secret Silence, b/w Nightmusic by Charles Shere. Oakland Symphony Youth Orchestra, Kent Nagano, musical director. 1750 Arch Records (1982) Pathless Journey: A Tribute to Toru Takemitsu Celtic Fantasy Celtic Quilt Rainbows When You Wish Upon A Star World On A String Dreams Beyond The Twilight Path of Joy (1982) Timeless Motion (1983) Fragrances Of A Dream Velvet Dreams Oh What A Beautiful Morning Going Home Again The Gift Of Love Silk Branches Peace: Musical Inspirations Series Lullaby Afternoon of a Faun In Heavenly Peace Colors of love Ray Lynch: Best Of, Volume One Nothing Above My Shoulders but the Evening References Further reading The Wonders of Sound, Daniel Kobialka, editor. Morris Publishing, 2009, pp ix-x. External links LiSem Recordings website Daniel Kobialka on Discogs American male violinists University of Hartford Hartt School alumni Catholic University of America alumni 1943 births 2021 deaths American male composers 21st-century American composers Musicians from San Francisco New-age violinists Musicians from Lynn, Massachusetts University of the Incarnate Word faculty 21st-century American violinists 21st-century American male musicians Violinists from San Francisco
`` hey cutie , what 's your name ? ''
`` why ca n't you just forgive me ? ''
Megavitamin therapy is the use of large doses of vitamins, often many times greater than the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) in the attempt to prevent or treat diseases. Megavitamin therapy is typically used in alternative medicine by practitioners who call their approach orthomolecular medicine. Vitamins are useful in preventing and treating illnesses specifically associated with dietary vitamin shortfalls, but the conclusions of medical research are that the broad claims of disease treatment by advocates of megavitamin therapy are unsubstantiated by the available evidence. It is generally accepted that doses of any vitamin greatly in excess of nutritional requirements will result either in toxicity (vitamins A and D) or in the excess simply being metabolised; thus evidence in favour of vitamin supplementation supports only doses in the normal range. Critics have described some aspects of orthomolecular medicine as food faddism or even quackery. Research on nutrient supplementation in general suggests that some nutritional supplements might be beneficial, and that others might be harmful; several specific nutritional therapies are associated with an increased likelihood of the condition they are meant to prevent. Multivitamin vs megavitamin Megavitamin therapy must be distinguished from the usual "vitamin supplementation" approach of traditional multivitamin pills. Megavitamin doses are far higher than the levels of vitamins ordinarily available through western diets. A study of 161,000 individuals (post-menopausal women) provided, in the words of the authors, "convincing evidence that multivitamin use has little or no influence on the risk of common cancers, cardiovascular disease, or total mortality in postmenopausal women". History In the 1930s and 1940s, some scientific and clinical evidence suggested that there might be beneficial uses of vitamins C, E, and niacin in large doses. Beginning in the 1930s in Canada, a megadose vitamin E therapy for cardiovascular and circulatory complaints was developed by Evan Shute and colleagues, named the "Shute protocol". Tentative experiments in the 1930s by Claus W. Jungeblut with larger doses of vitamin C led to Frederick Klenner's development of megadose intravenous vitamin C treatments for polio and other viruses in the 1940s. William Kaufman published articles in the 1940s that detailed his treatment of arthritis with frequent, high doses of niacinamide. Rudolf Altschul and Abram Hoffer applied large doses of the immediate release form of niacin (Vitamin B3) to treat hypercholesterolemia. In a 1956 publication entitled Biochemical Individuality, Roger J. Williams introduced concepts for individualized megavitamins and nutrients. Megavitamin therapies were also publicly advocated by Linus Pauling in the late 1960s. Usage as therapy Although megavitamin therapies still largely remain outside of the structure of evidence-based medicine, they are increasingly used by patients, with or without the approval of their treating physicians, often after recommendations by practitioners of orthomolecular and naturopathic medicine. The proposed efficacy of various megavitamin therapies to reduce cancer risk has been contradicted by results of one clinical trial. Vitamin C The US Recommended Dietary Allowance for vitamin C for adult women is 76 mg/day and for adult men 90 mg/day. Although Linus Pauling was known for highly respectable research in chemistry and biochemistry, he was also known for promoting the consumption of vitamin C in large doses. Although he claimed and stood firm in his claim that consuming over 1,000 mg is helpful for one’s immune system when fighting a head cold, the results of empirical research do not align with this view. A meta-analysis concluded that supplementary vitamin C significantly lowered serum uric acid, considered a risk factor for gout. One population study reported an inverse correlation between dietary vitamin C and risk of gout. A review of clinical trials in the treatment of colds with small and large doses of Vitamin C has established that there is no evidence that it decreases the incidence of common colds. After 33 years of research, it is still not established whether vitamin C can be used as a treatment for cancer. Vitamin E The US Recommended Dietary Allowance for vitamin E for adult women and men is 15 mg/day. The US Food and Nutrition Board set a tolerable upper intake level (UL) at 1,000 mg (1,500 IU) per day derived from animal models that demonstrated bleeding at high doses. In the US, the popularity for vitamin E as a dietary supplement–popular doses 400, 800 and 1000 IU/day–peaked around 2000. Declines in usage were attributed to publications of studies that showed either no benefits or negative consequences from vitamin E supplements. One meta-analysis showed no association between vitamin E supplementation and cardiovascular events (nonfatal stroke or myocardial infarction) or cardiovascular mortality. Another meta-analysis concluded that high-dosage vitamin E increased all-cause mortality. Niacin The US Recommended Dietary Allowance for niacin for adult women is 14 mg/day and for adult men 16 mg/day. Niacin is available as a prescription product, either immediate release (500 mg tablets; prescribed up to 3,000 mg/day) or extended release (500 and 1,000 mg tablets; prescribed up to 2,000 mg/day). In the US, niacin is also available as a dietary supplement at 500 to 1,000 mg/tablet. Niacin has sometimes been used in combination with other lipid-lowering medications. Systematic reviews found no effect of niacin on cardiovascular disease or death, in spite of raising high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. Reported side effects include an increased risk of diabetes. See also Related topics Codex Alimentarius Essential nutrient Health freedom movement Life extension List of ineffective cancer treatments Vitamin topics Multivitamin Naturopathic medicine Orthomolecular medicine Hypervitaminosis (toxic vitamin intake) Hypervitaminosis A Hypervitaminosis D Vitamin B3 § Toxicity Megavitamin-B6 syndrome References External links Orthomolecular Therapy at Quackwatch Orthomolecular medicine Vitamins Medical treatments Therapy
your father wants to kill me .
Dunhampton is a village in Worcestershire, England. Villages in Worcestershire
arkadin said , 'tony curtis , virna lisi , george c .
what if bianca desperately needed him and he was stuck in sicily ?
i know who she is .
but when she spent time with colin , it didnt feel like he was working hard at impressing her .
`` i 'm coming with you . ''
Antonis Daglis (; 1974 – 2 August 1997) was a Greek serial killer who was convicted of the murders of three women and attempted murder of six others in Athens on 23 January 1997. Referred to as The Athens Ripper, he was sentenced to thirteen terms of life imprisonment, plus 25 years. Crimes Daglis, a truck driver, preyed upon Athens prostitutes between 1992 and 1995. He had been a repeat juvenile offender since the age of 14. He had a prior record for a 1988 charge of seducing a minor, and in 1989 he was arrested for attacking a group of men at the Zappeion in Athens with a knife. Daglis was initially suspected for two murders after he was arrested for the rape and abduction of an English woman named Ann Hamson. After his arrest, Daglis confessed to the rape, strangulation and dismemberment of two women and the attempted murder of a further six, and having robbed all eight women. He later admitted to dismembering the bodies of two women, Eleni Panagiotopoulou, 29, and Athina Lazarou, 26, with a hacksaw and disposing of them around Athens. Daglis subsequently confessed to the previously unsolved murder of a prostitute whose dismembered body was found in a dumpster in 1992. During his trial, Daglis told the court, "I hated all prostitutes and continue to hate them. I went to meet them for sex but suddenly other pictures came into my head. I heard voices which ordered me to kill. Once I thought about strangling my fiancée, but I restrained myself." He revealed that he hated prostitutes because his mother had been one. On 2 August 1997, Daglis was found hung dead in his cell, along with his cell mate G. Makridis, in an apparent suicide pact. See also List of serial killers by country References 1974 births 1997 deaths 1997 suicides 1997 murders in Greece Greek people convicted of murder Greek prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment Greek serial killers People convicted of murder by Greece People from Athens Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Greece Serial killers who died by suicide in prison custody Suicides by hanging in Greece
it dropped back into the hole dax had made , and the water instantly bubbled up red .
behind the mask of petals , she closed her eyes and inhaled his scent .
the brown one , the same one his dad wore to work every day .
there was somebody there when i broke in a woman .
paul asked .
i read every message from him , sometimes multiple times , but i ca n't bring myself to answer .
`` you expect me to believe you want me to go ? ''
you have to be smart when you choose who to reach out to in friendship .
boys !
garion seemed to hear that faint choral murmuring .
but he could not shake the sight of the mother crying and wailing for the return of her child back in the campground .
ill be there , nick will be there .
ravyn was a shapeshifter who often got caught nak*d after sunup .
she 's kicking up a storm . ''