It was then that Diana Moon Glampers, the handicapper General, came into the studio with a double barreled ten gauge shotgun.
All this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution, and to the unceasing vigilance of the .... Handicapper General.
And to offset his good looks, the HG men required that he wear at all times a red rubber ball for a nose keep, his eyebrows shaved off
All this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution, and to the unceasing vigilance of the...Handicapper General.
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And to offset his good looks, the H-G men required that he wear at all times a red rubber ball for a nose, keep his eyebrows shaved off.
Excerpt from A Teenage Opera was created on 1967-07-28.
The Shining opens with an excerpt from the fifth movement.
It is an excerpt from Mozart's Don Giovanni, specifically the catalog aria.
The aria is the Elvira Arturo duet from Bellini's I Puritani. It is from Act III and it is just an excerpt of the aria.
It's usually an excerpt from Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet."
All this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution, and to the unceasing vigilance of the .... Handicapper General.
The need for everything to be fair
Please rewrite. This is clearly a school assignment. We don't have the choice of a excerpt from your assignment.
George dismisses the idea of lightening his bag of birdshot and points out that "then other people'd get away with it-and pretty soon we'd be right back to the dark ages again."
Ethos and Logos
A god intervening in human affairs
loss of still more precious lives
Go forth young person.
Nature is ultimately more powerful than humans
The excerpt from "Gilgamesh: A New English Version" most clearly showcases the characteristic of grandeur found in epic poetry, as it portrays larger-than-life events and heroes in a majestic and impressive style typical of the genre.
"it clearly follows from those proprieties only on logic answer is to raise tax "
form of the poem crossing the bar