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Mungo sighed and said no more then, but went to Annapla and sought relief for his feelings in bilingual wrangling with that dark abigail. At low tide beggars from Glen Croe came to his door with yawning pokes and all their old effrontery: he astounded them by the fiercest of receptions, condemned them all eternally for limmers and sorners, lusty rogues and vagabonds.
This work is a valuable investigation of the oldest form of the poetic compositions of the Semites. The fifth and sixth tablets of the series. It is probable that several editions were prepared, some wholly Babylonian, others bilingual. Haupt, Akkadische und Sumerische Keilschrifttexte, p. 83. col. I. ll. 1-10. Wherever feasible, the Babylonian name of the demon will be used in the translations.
Laurier was out to demonstrate that he was the true champion of Quebec's views and interests, because he could rally to her cause the support of a great national party. Hence the remarkable projection of the bilingual issue into the proceeding of parliament in May, 1916.
Sir Allan MacNab was again the nominee of the Tories; Baldwin nominated his friend, Morin, who had command of both French and English, a necessary qualification for the presiding officer of a bilingual parliament. And Morin was chosen Speaker by a large majority. In accordance with the rules the remnant of the Draper ministry resigned, and LaFontaine and Baldwin formed a new Cabinet.
Two Egyptian inscriptions have been found at Knossos, but no bilingual one. A list of Keftian names is preserved in the British Museum upon an Egyptian writing-board from Thebes with what is perhaps a copy of a single Cretan hieroglyph, a vase; but again, nothing bilingual.
It was a case of necessity knowing no law. But in proportion as the forests were hewn down and crops sown, they became as respectable as their hosts. They are bilingual from birth, one might almost say, and numbers of the men also express themselves correctly in English, which they pick up in the United States. These islands of alien culture have been hotbeds of Liberalism throughout history.
Tony Lattimer, coming in, caught the last part of the explanation. He looked quickly at the walls and, having found out just what had happened, advanced and caught Martha by the hand. "You really did it, Martha! You found your bilingual! I never believed that it would be possible; let me congratulate you!" He probably expected that to erase all the jibes and sneers of the past.
We were out of Walter's language range now, and were glad that the bilingual John of the march country was with us to serve as interpreter. Standing proudly up against the wall in one corner of the cabin was a rather pathetic object to my eyes an elaborate gilt-handled silk umbrella.
In these cases the human representative of the tree-spirit is sometimes a doll or puppet, sometimes a living person, but whether a puppet or a person, it is placed beside a tree or bough; so that together the person or puppet, and the tree or bough, form a sort of bilingual inscription, the one being, so to speak, a translation of the other.
'Oh no, I would say, 'my French is wretched, rather as though I meant that a member of the French Academy would detect lapses from pure classicism in it; or 'No, no, mine is French pour rire, to imply that I was practically bilingual. Thus, during the years when I lived in London, I very often received letters from hostesses asking me to dine on the night when Mme. Chose or M. Tel was coming.
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