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This is a retelling of how Caleb and Phillip Wittebane came to the Boiling Isles, and how I think it happened, so most of this is speculation/headcanons. Language: English Words: 1,661 Chapters: 2/? Kudos: 3 Bookmarks: 1 Hits: 134 On another note, updates might not be as frequent as I would like, I write two chapters before posting. So every time I update this fanfic/story-thing there will be two (or more) chapters. Language: English Words: 8,492 Chapters: 14/? Comments: 17 Kudos: 92 Bookmarks: 4 Hits: 1,451 Accelerated Reader, AccelScan, AccelTest, AR, ATOS, Core Progress, English in a Flash, Learnalytics,

Philip Reeder - Staff Profiles - University of Gloucestershire

And there are three ancestors who are giving the reader a hard time: Amity’s, Boscha’s, and Willow’s. Language: English Words: 39,026 Chapters: 8/? Comments: 130 Kudos: 550 Bookmarks: 57 Hits: 12,074 The least he can get, though, is closure. Language: English Words: 1,664 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 3 Kudos: 67 Bookmarks: 2 Hits: 762 Today, Hunter contemplates his affair with Dr. Philip Wittebane. Language: English Words: 99,100 Chapters: 20/20 Comments: 30 Kudos: 67 Bookmarks: 12 Hits: 3,715

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Those strengths of craftsmanship and technical skill in Larkin’s mature works received almost universal approval from literary critics. London Sunday Timescorrespondent Ian Hamilton wrote: “Supremely among recent poets, [Larkin] was able to accommodate a talking voice to the requirements of strict metres and tight rhymes, and he had a faultless ear for the possibilities of the iambic line.” David Timms expressed a similar view in his book entitled Philip Larkin.Technically, notes Timms, Larkin was “an extraordinarily various and accomplished poet, a poet who [used] the devices of metre and rhyme for specific effects… His language is never flat, unless he intends it to be so for a particular reason, and his diction is never stereotyped. He [was] always ready… to reach across accepted literary boundaries for a word that will precisely express what he intends.” As King explains, Larkin’s best poems “are rooted in actual experiences and convey a sense of place and situation, people and events, which gives an authenticity to the thoughts that are then usually raised by the poet’s observation of the scene… Joined with this strength of careful social observation is a control over tone changes and the expression of developing feelings even within a single poem… which is the product of great craftsmanship. To these virtues must be added the fact that in all the poems there is a lucidity of language which invites understanding even when the ideas expressed are paradoxical or complex.” New Leadercontributor Pearl K. Bell concludes that Larkin’s poetry “fits with unresisting precision into traditional structures… filling them with the melancholy truth of things in the shrunken, vulgarized and parochial England of the 1970s.”

Obituary: Philip Reader - Association of Costs Lawyers Obituary: Philip Reader - Association of Costs Lawyers

The three case studies chosen by Parker to demonstrate the formation and implementation of Philip II's grand strategy all deal with North Western Europe and all are concerned with areas which troubled the Spanish Empire for a considerable period during the later half of the sixteenth century. That the case studies do not deal with the Mediterranean, the Turks or the Indies reflects both the available evidence and the areas of most interest when it comes to the English speaking historians of Philip II's Spain. This is not a criticism: the concentration on the North West of Europe lends a cohesion to Parker's argument over an extended timeframe and a set geographic area. Where there is criticism, it is that the analysis stops in 1588. Taking a case study dealing with England, Scotland and the Netherlands to Philip's death would have allowed for wider discussion of fifth-columnists, sponsored Jesuit infiltration of enemy territory, the situation following the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (and the claims to the English throne - rumoured and real - of Philip II and the Infanta) and other abortive armadas. Parker recognises to give you too much of a good thing is to spoil the reader. This reader wanted to be spoilt more and more! The series is set in the small town of Harmony, which is located in Indiana. As towns go, this one is a pretty classic small town just like any other. With a corner store and people that are used to a slow pace of life, things are pretty idyllic here. Not a lot happens that changes everything, The things that go down here tend to be small things and not grand gestures. This is a place where time stands apart. Through the portal and to the other side, Philip couldn't help but fall in love with a Witch, even when it went against his beliefs. Language: English Words: 1,772 Chapters: 2/2 Kudos: 35 Bookmarks: 2 Hits: 705

I am giving love to Alejandro and Rudy mostly!! Language: English Words: 9,830 Chapters: 9/? Comments: 1 Kudos: 28 Hits: 1,608 The Emperor is the bane of your existence for many reasons. You make his life difficult, using your position in the Emperor's Coven as an opportunity to do so. One day he snaps, confronts you, and then you do him in your bed. There’s no denying that there is a certain sense of charm about Harmony. The quaint place is somewhere that if you have been to a small town in America as a reader that you will definitely recognize. It seems that Harmony, Indiana is just like all the small towns in this country with their small churches and stores and gatherings.

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