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It only took a couple of terms at the University of Sunderland before I understood that once you strip away a town's facade, they're all the same underneath.
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John Marrs (The Good Samaritan)
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He almost felt like he was betraying Julia. But what did he owe her? It’s not like she even would have cared. And Professor Sunderland was here. He wanted somebody who was part of his new world. Julia had her chance.
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Lev Grossman (The Magicians (The Magicians, #1))
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Society reaps what it sows in the way it nurtures its children, because stress sculpts the brain to exhibit several antisocial behaviors. Stress can set off a ripple of hormonal changes that permanently wire a child's brain to cope with a malevolent world. Through this chain of events, violence and abuse pass from generation to generation as well as from one society to the next. Many world leaders who have been disciplined through anger and cruelty go in to treat their own people abominably, or to bully other nations. As long as we continue to discipline children like this, we will continue to have terrible wars on both the family and the world stage. One very powerful study illustrates the point. Researchers tracked down Germans who, in World War II, risked their own lives by hiding a Jewish person in their house. When interviewed, the researchers found one common feature of all these people. They had all been socialized in ways that respected their personal dignity.
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Margot Sunderland (The Science of Parenting)
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Because time is not like space. And when you put something down somewhere, like a protractor or a biscuit, you can have a map in your head to tell you where you have left it, but even if you don't have a map it will still be there because a map is a representation of things that actually exist so you can find the
protractor or the biscuit again. And a timetable is a map of time, except that if you don't have a timetable time is not there like the landing and the garden and the route to school. Because time is only the relationship between the way different things change, like the earth going round the sun and atoms
vibrating and clocks ticking and day and night and waking up and going to sleep, and it is like west or nor-nor-east, which won't exist when the earth stops existing and falls into the sun because it is only a relationship between the North Pole and the South Pole and everywhere else, like Mogadishu and
Sunderland and Canberra. And it isn't a fixed relationship like the relationship between our house and Mrs. Shears's house, or like
the relationship between 7 and 865, but it depends on how fast you are going relative to a specific point.
And if you go off in a spaceship and you travel near the speed of light, you may come back and find that all your family is dead and you are still young and it will be the future but your clock will say that you have only been away for a few days or months. And because nothing can travel faster than the speed of light, this means that we can only know about a fraction of the things that go on in the universe,
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Mark Haddon (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time)
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What is it called when you grieve for someone who isn’t dead, just gone away or nothing like you thought they were?
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Hannah Sunderland (Flounder)
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With a great wrench, Ohem tore him in half vertically. Which was way harder than, say, tearing a body in half from the stomach. Way harder. I was so horny right now.
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Alisha Sunderland (Zero Dark Bloodthirsty (Not Your Mama's Alien Romance #2))
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Come,” he ordered. Gladly. I snickered to myself. I was going to hell. He glanced down at me, but said nothing.
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Alisha Sunderland (American Werewolf in Space (Not Your Mama's Alien Romance #1))
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He called me a warrior. His warrior. How freaking cute was that? Best pet name ever.
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Alisha Sunderland (American Werewolf in Space (Not Your Mama's Alien Romance #1))
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It was a good thing I was hard to kill because Ohem had done his best to fuck me to death.
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Alisha Sunderland (American Werewolf in Space (Not Your Mama's Alien Romance #1))
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Thank you, Anu,” I said, just to be safe. Being polite was always a good choice when dealing with potentially killer computer programs.
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Alisha Sunderland (American Werewolf in Space (Not Your Mama's Alien Romance #1))
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Mongols were “a race of people on the path to extinction, incapable of progress, doomed to be swallowed up by their neighbors.
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Willard Sunderland (The Baron's Cloak: A History of the Russian Empire in War and Revolution)
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In his life of Marlborough, Churchill had accused the notorious 2nd Earl of Sunderland of being ‘one of those dangerous beings who, with many gifts of mind, have no principle of action; who do not care what is done, so long as they are at the centre of it; to whom bustle, excitement, intrigue, are the breath of life; and whose dance from one delirium to another seems almost necessary to their sanity.
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Andrew Roberts (Churchill: Walking with Destiny)
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There is another system, more beaded than weather or murder, that is moving up into the province. As Les leaves the chair to investigate his son’s crying a thousand zombies form an alliterative fog around Lake Scugog and beyond, mouthing the words Helen, hello, help. This fog predominates the region; however, other systems compete, bursting and winding with vowels braiding into dipthongs so long that they dissipate across a thousand panting lips. In the suburbs of Barrie, for instance, an alliteration that began with the wail of a cat in heat picked up the consonant “Guh” from a fisherman caught in surprise on Lake Simcoe. The echoing coves of the lake added a sort of meter, and by the time these sounds arrived in Gravenhurst, the people there were certain that a musical was blaring from speakers in the woods. All across the province, zombies, like extras in a crowd scene, imitate a thousand conversations. They open and close their mouths on things and sound is a heavy carpet of mumbling, a pre-production monstrosity. In minutes the Pontypool fog will march on the town of Sunderland and over the barriers south of Lindsay.
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Tony Burgess (Pontypool Changes Everything)
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In case you didn’t notice, I walked into this kingdom for you. I ran headfirst at a monster for you. I’m betraying my brother in arms, your husband, to be here with you. So, do you want me to fuck you the way your body is aching for me to, or do you want me to walk away? Tell me you want me. Tell me I can be yours.
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Anastasia K. King (The Sunderlands (World of Aureum, #1))
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Yes, it is true that one generally needs to speak to the members of the key audience for a product or service. But as we are not trying to plumb an individual psyche for psychological motivation, but are rather trying to elucidate the relevant symbolic cultural meanings and practices, information garnered from those who do not like something is also relevant to understanding the cultural picture. In fact, contestation between points of view and meanings is a crucial aspect of the social dynamic. These nodal points of disagreement and different points of view can be precisely the most intriguing domains of cultural movement and thus new opportunities.
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Patricia L. Sunderland (Doing Anthropology in Consumer Research)
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If we take all possible eventualities into consideration about the creation of our universe, it comes down to three radically different alternatives. First, the universe has been created supernaturally by a divine entity (the theistic principle). Second, everything exists as the result of natural occurrences devoid of any divine, creative, or naturally-inspired organising force (the atheistic principle). Finally, our universe exists because it was created by intelligent beings – most probably, beings similar to us (the anthropic principle). I provisionally believe that the last alternative, given the circumstances in which humanity now finds itself, is the most likely scenario.
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Tony Sunderland (OUR GODLESS UNIVERSE)
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Because time is not like space. And when you put something down somewhere, like protractor or a biscuit, you can have a map in your head to tell you where you have left it, but even if you don't have a map it will still be there because a map is representation of things that actually exist so you can find the protractor or the biscuit again. And a timetable is map of time, except that if you don't have timetable time is not there like the landing and the garden and the route to school. Because time is only the relationship between the way different things change, like the earth going round the sun and atoms vibrating and clocks ticking and day and night and waking up and going to sleep, and it's like west or nor-nor-east wich won't exist when the earth stops existing and falls into the sun because it is only a relationship between the North Pole and the South Pole and everywhere else, like Mogadishu and Sunderland and Canberra.
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Mark Haddon (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time)
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should perhaps make allowances. England isn’t all he remembers it to be. I think he has a rather romantic notion of what “Blighty” should be like, and all this has quite shattered his illusions.’ ‘I dare say,’ said the inspector distractedly, as he made some notes in his notebook. There was a knock on the door and Jenkins entered with a tray of coffee, sandwiches, and some shortbread biscuits. ‘Your luncheon, my lady,’ he said, pointedly ignoring the inspector. ‘Mrs Brown thought you might appreciate some biscuits, too.’ ‘She’s very thoughtful, Jenkins,’ said Lady Hardcastle. ‘Please thank her for us.’ ‘Yes, my lady. Will there be anything else?’ ‘No, Jenkins, thank you.’ ‘Very good, my lady,’ he said with a slight bow. He left as quietly as he had entered. Inspector Sunderland seemed to be on the verge of another tirade, but thought better of it and went to pour the coffee instead. ‘Please,’ I said, stepping forward. ‘Allow me.’ ‘Certainly, miss. If you insist.’ ‘Thank you, Inspector,’ I said, as I poured coffee for the two of them. ‘Just doing my duty.’ ‘Don’t show off, Armstrong,’ said Lady Hardcastle. ‘Pour yourself one, too.’ I curtseyed. ‘Thank you, m’lady. You’re very generous to a poor servant
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T.E. Kinsey (A Quiet Life in the Country (Lady Hardcastle Mysteries, #1))
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. . . [A] creationist spy named Luther Sunderland snuck into a closed scientific meeting of the Systematics Discussion Group at the American Museum in 1981 with a hidden tape recorder. . . . My friend, the distinguished paleoichthyologist Colin Patterson of the British Museum in London, was talking about pattern cladism and how he had abandoned many of the assumptions about evolution that he had once held, including the recognition of ancestors in the fossil record. He was now only interested in the simplest hypotheses that were easily tested, such as cladograms. But, of course, taken out of context, it sounds as though Colin doubted that evolution had taken place, yet he said nothing of the sort! Colin was speaking in a kind of "shorthand" that makes sense to the scientists who understand the subtleties of the debate, but mean something entirely different when taken out of context. I was at that meeting and was stunned to read afterward about Sunderland's account of what had happened because I remembered Colin's ideas clearly and could not imagine how they could be misinterpreted. For decades afterward, Colin had to explain over and over again what he had meant, and why he did not doubt the fact that evolution had occurred, only that he no longer accepted a lot of the other assumptions about evolution that Neo-Darwinists had made. Unfortunately, Colin died in 1998 while he was still in his scientific prime, unable to continue fighting these misinterpretations of his ideas that continue to be propagated by the creationists.
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Donald R. Prothero
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I have touched upon how well compensated British bureaucrats in India were, but what made things worse was how imbalanced their salaries were when compared with their local counterparts. In the first decades of the twentieth century, J. T. Sunderland observed that the difference in salaries and emoluments was so great that 8,000 British officers earned £13,930,554, while 130,000 Indians in government service were collectively paid a total of £3,284,163.
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Shashi Tharoor (An Era of Darkness: The British Empire in India)
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John J. Gobbell (The Last Lieutenant (Todd Ingram, #1))
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We come into this world helpless, alone, afraid and armed only our instinctive yearning to survive; and we leave it the same way!
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Tony Sunderland
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He lighted briefly at Sisterton, where Lord Borrell and Lord Sunderland did obeisance to him and pledged him the support of the Three Sisters,
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George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
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She was rather exotic and foreign because she was from the north. No one knew quite where or liked to enquire in case it was somewhere ghastly like Sunderland. How
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John Wiltshire (The Buckland-in-the-Vale and Sandstone Tor Gay Book Club (Inaugural Meeting))
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It is chilling to know that some accepted ways of being with children can leave them vulnerable to suffering from anxiety, depression, or rage in later life. The statistics are alarming: about 2 in every 100 children in the US are taking antidepressants, and the World Health Organization reports that depression in adults will soon reach epidemic proportions. More than half of all children have experienced bullying at school, and 3,080,000 children in the US are excluded from school each year for bad behavior. —MARGOT SUNDERLAND, THE SCIENCE OF PARENTING
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Natalie Taylor (Signs of Life: A Memoir)
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Now for the pièce de résistance,” Gillian said mysteriously. She looked sideways at Rylie. “This house has secrets.” She slid her fingers along the side of one of the cabinets. A hidden door swung open. A draft of cold air carrying the odor of damp earth rushed out.
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Rachele Baker (Tragedy in Tahoe: Rylie Sunderland Mysteries Book 1)
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Blumenfeld, H. (2010). Neuroanatomy through clinical cases (2nd ed.). Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates.
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Kirk J. Stucky (Clinical Neuropsychology Study Guide and Board Review)
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opponents of emancipation lobbied the president. Among them was the Rev. Dr. Byron Sunderland, who told him: “We are full of faith and prayer that you will make a clean sweep for the Right.” With an expression half-sad and half-shrewd, Lincoln replied: “Doctor, it’s very hard sometimes to know what is right! You pray often and honestly, but so do those people across the lines. They pray and all their preachers pray devoutly. You and I do not think them justified in praying for their objects, but they pray earnestly, no doubt! If you and I had our own way, doctor, we would settle this war without bloodshed, but Providence permits blood to be shed. It’s hard to tell what Providence wants of us. Sometimes we, ourselves, are more humane than the Divine Mercy seems to us to be.
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Michael Burlingame (Abraham Lincoln: A Life)
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My mate truly was a monster, in the best ways. All that lethal strength was mine. It made me positively giddy.
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Alisha Sunderland (American Werewolf in Space (Not Your Mama's Alien Romance #1))
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Ohem caught me admiring him and I swear he stood taller, his muscles flexing a little more and he killed with greater enthusiasm. Would it be taboo to fuck on blood-soaked ground?
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Alisha Sunderland (American Werewolf in Space (Not Your Mama's Alien Romance #1))
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In Hell, Nergal once tormented a murderous, deceitful soul-- one Sunderland. He spoke a secret language to disguise his crimes. In his world, assassination was cosmeticized. To kill was to 'terminate with extreme prejudice.
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Jamie Delano (Hellblazer #6)
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It’s giving medieval fantasy," Patty mock whispered.
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Alisha Sunderland (Zero Dark Bloodthirsty (Not Your Mama's Alien Romance #2))
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That was the problem with erasing history. Even if they’d kept their side open for public consumption—big fat lie that it was—they could have, at the very least, recognized what I was. The soldiers on the ground could have known what was killing them, and the survivors could have reported back, so the command structure was up to speed and prepared to nuke me from orbit. But no, they’d kept it forbidden, hidden away in dusty archives of the most powerful families, forgotten, except by one very nerdy history fanatic.
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Alisha Sunderland (Zero Dark Bloodthirsty (Not Your Mama's Alien Romance #2))
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I loved my mate, but damn, why couldn’t he have been a non-space traveling barbarian species that would stuff me in a cave and keep me naked and pregnant for the rest of my life?
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Alisha Sunderland (American Werewolf in Space (Not Your Mama's Alien Romance #1))
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Ohem had explained that AI was unreliable and dangerous at the best of times so no sentient race trusted them,
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Alisha Sunderland (American Werewolf in Space (Not Your Mama's Alien Romance #1))
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What is it, girl? Did Timmy fall down the well?” Patty asked, grinning at me, bent at the waist and slapping her knees.
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Alisha Sunderland (American Werewolf in Space (Not Your Mama's Alien Romance #1))
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...You can study doctrine , title your beliefs, live by a system of commands, and never truly grasp the simplicity of faith. When we believe the God's promises to us, that is faith. Religion is a matter of lifestyle . Faith is a matter of living.
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Anastasia K. King (The Sunderlands (World of Aureum, #1))
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It isn’t what we say or think that defines us, but what we do.
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Aubrey Wynne (Earl of Sunderland (Wicked Earls' Club, #4))
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...You can study doctrine, title your beliefs, live by a system of commands, and never truly grasp the simplicity of faith.
...Religion is a matter of lifestyle. Faith is a matter of living.
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Anastasia K. King (The Sunderlands (World of Aureum, #1))
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It seems telling of the respective fortunes of the two nations that while six of Germany’s squad went on to win the World Cup, seven of the England squad they beat in the final went on to play for Sunderland.
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Jonathan Wilson (Angels With Dirty Faces: The Footballing History of Argentina)
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Leticia Domínguez (Mejorando la Calidad de Vida de tu Hijo Autista o Hiperactivo (Spanish Edition))
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Seldom, very seldom, does complete truth belong to any human disclosure; seldom can it happen that something is not a little disguised or a little mistaken.” Jane Austen, Emma
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Aubrey Wynne (Earl of Sunderland (Wicked Earls' Club, #4))
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Maintain Your Driveway for Long Term
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It is highly recommended that heavy vehicles be kept away from the driveways because they do not have the capacity to hold such big automobiles and plus the driveways are not only meant to be parking zones. Vehicles like, trucks and cranes can instantly ruin the look of the driveways by spoiling their structure. Next thing to keep in mind is that you keep pulling out the weeds or the shrubs that tend to grow near your driveway. Even they have the tendency of harming your driveway by loosening the blocks.
This will increase the longevity of your patio or the driveway. To clean the driveway of the oil stains, you can make use of foaming water or wire brush. Never use any type of chemical for cleaning purpose; it will damage your driveways.
Driveways in Newcastle
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The popularity of imprinted concrete driveways has suddenly surged because of their stylish look and durability. They are much in demand in Hexham and Durham for construction of patios, pathways, garden walls, etc. To decide on which driveway to construct you need to have a basic understanding of driveways and rest you can always consult a professional company who will advise you to the best as well as construct your driveways. It is recommended that these professionals be thoroughly knowledgeable and highly experienced.
You will find many such companies if you search on the internet which have exceptional experience and an urge to provide you with beautiful driveways and patios.
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Emily Fraser
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He’d give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. That’s more than can be said for most Mackems!’ ‘What’s a Mackem?’ Tom said. ‘Someone from Sunderland,’ Lauren clarified,
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Chris Frost (The Killer’s Christmas List)
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India is a highly civilized nation - a nation which developed a rich culture much earlier than any nation of Europe, and has never lost it.
India was the first and only nation that proved too powerful for Alexander the Great. It was India that stopped his advance and compelled him to turn back in his career of world conquest.
India gave to the world two out of six of its greatest Historic religions.
Of the six greatest Epic Poems of the world India produced two. India gave to mankind - Kalidasa.
India contributed enormously to the origin and advancement of Civilization by giving to the world its immensely important decimal system, which is the foundation of modern mathematics and much modern science.
India early created the beginning of nearly all of the sciences, some of which she carried forward to remarkable degrees of development, thus leading the world. India has produced great literature, great arts, great philosophical systems, great religions, and great men in every department of life - rulers, statesmen, financiers, scholars, poets, generals, colonizers, ship-builders, skilled artisans and craftsmen of every kind, agriculturists, industrial organizers and leaders in far-reaching trade and commerce by land and sea.
For 2,500 years India was pre-eminently the intellectual and spiritual teacher of Asia, which means of half the human race.
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Jabez Thomas Sunderland
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Lloyd Sunderland, retired, six months a widower, these days not very interested in food (or any of life’s other pleasures), sat staring at this unwelcome visitor on his shag carpet. The dog stared back at him. “What are you looking at, foolish?” he asked.
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Stephen King (You Like It Darker: Stories)
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Both of them sat silent on the moss-covered rock in the slant of sunlight through the old pines and thought how many tiny chances had conspired to bring them to this place. Each of those chances might have gone a different way. Perhaps in another world, another Will had not seen the window in Sunderland Avenue, and had wandered on tired and lost toward the Midlands until he was caught. And in another world another Pantalaimon had persuaded another Lyra not to stay in the retiring room, and another Lord Asriel had been poisoned, and another Roger had survived to play with that Lyra forever on the roofs and in the alleys of another unchanging Oxford.
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Philip Pullman (His Dark Materials Omnibus (His Dark Materials, #1-3))
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