i mean, i had eyes. i saw what they were hiring.
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If I Would Have vs. If I Had – The Blue Book of Grammar …
· Correct: We wish they had been honest. Incorrect: We wish they would have been honest. Pop Quiz Choose A or B. 1A. If I would have known you were sick, I could have brought you some meals. 1B. If I had known you were sick, I could have brought you some meals. 2A. If you had explained the objective, I could have completed the assignment sooner. 2B.
Franz Stangl – Jewish Virtual Library
Franz Stangl, the son of a night-watchman, was born in Altmünster, Austria, on March 26, 1908. After working as a weaver, Stangl joined the Austrian police in 1931 and soon afterwards the then illegal Nazi Party. After Anschluss, Stangl was quickly promoted through the ranks. In 1940, Stangl became superintendent of the T-4 Euthanasia Program …
Shakespeare’s Othello Act 3 Scene 3 – Cassio Meets …
What sense had I of her stol’n hours of lust? I saw’t not, thought it not, it harm’d not me: I slept the next night well, was free and merry; 340 : I found not Cassio’s kisses on her lips: He that is robb’d, not wanting what is stol’n, Let him not know’t, and he’s not robb’d at all. IAGO : I am sorry to hear this. OTHELLO : I had been happy, if …
Lyrics for Hotel California by Eagles – Songfacts
Gehenna from Cairo, Egypt i belive it is just about dieing ( i saw shimmring light ) and this boy was the passage of the girl that she had 2 take 4 the room and at the end of the song they say (i had 2 find the passege 2 the room i was befor )these time it was the passase2 the boy ( we are programmed 2 recieve )and the man told him 2 relax and …
The 38 Best Frankenstein Quotes – Bookroo
#2: “Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful.” #3: “Of my creation and creator I was absolutely ignorant, but I knew that I possessed no money, no friends, no kind of property. I was, besides, endued with a figure hideously deformed and loathsome; I was not even of the same nature as man. I was more agile than they and could subsist upon coarser diet; I bore the extremes of …
George Orwell – 1984 – Part 2, Chapter 2
The bluebells had cascaded on to the ground. They seemed to have fallen of their own accord. He took her hand. ‘Would you believe,’ he said, ‘that till this moment I didn’t know what colour your eyes were?’ They were brown, he noted, a rather light shade of brown, with dark lashes.
The Happy Prince – European Commission
Part 3, Chapter 6. 6. The Chestnut Tree was almost empty. A ray of sunlight slanting through a window fell on dusty table-tops. It was the lonely hour of fifteen. A tinny music trickled from the telescreens. Winston sat in his usual corner, gazing into an empty glass. Now and again he glanced up at a vast face which eyed him from the opposite wall.
George Orwell – 1984 – Part 3, Chapter 6
· One thing was certain, that the white kitten had had nothing to do with it: — it was the black kitten’s fault entirely. For the white kitten had been having its face washed by the old cat for the last quarter of an hour (and bearing it pretty well, considering); so you see that it couldn’t have had any hand in the mischief. “Do you hear the snow against the window-panes, Kitty?
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