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"bedclothes" Definitions
  1. the sheets and other covers that you put on a bed

86 Sentences With "bedclothes"

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I woke a few hours later too hot, stifling in the bedclothes.
My studio is my bedroom (hence the crumpled bedclothes in the foreground).
Occupied when awake in adjusting the bedclothes, by rolling them down and up again.
Admirals and ballerinas, The nuclear scientist and the poet, Burrow under bedclothes. Roach-refuge?
She never wore pants and would stay in her bedclothes as she prepared for church.
Bedclothes were kept dry by means of an awning pulled over the bed before the cascade began.
"In these days of pickled sharks and soiled bedclothes," ­Sylvie's realist paintings hold no interest for London gallerists.
In the first scene, she finds a disoriented man buried in a pile of bedclothes on the floor.
Very soon, though, to read Sade's "Justine," I took the precaution of hiding the book under the bedclothes.
But Ms. Danner retreated to the bedroom, jumped on the bed, and pulled a baseball bat from the bedclothes.
Everything in the picture, from a bravura swirl of bedclothes to fast notations of arabesque-patterned wallpaper, bespeaks exultant self-satisfaction.
Some could be found mumbling as they pondered nonexistent objects, or picking obsessively at bedclothes, or walking about in dreamlike deliriums.
Our mother turns her face from the light—or maybe she turns her face from us—and presses her cheek to the bedclothes.
Inside the bedclothes of one of the beds were DVDs of "La Reina Del Sur," a fictional series about a female drug boss starring actress del Castillo.
In the Alcatraz break, three inmates put pillows under the bedclothes in their cells, along with papier-mâché heads with real hair and closed, painted eyes, before vanishing.
In the hospital, she meets Olivia (who has aided the patient's recovery, with a Rothian flourish, by jerking him off under the bedclothes), and the two women swap pleasantries.
Republicans dislike Obamacare, but its record is more mixed and far less destructive than that of a wanton farm animal with an appetite for garbage and a tendency to defecate in bedclothes.
One of the hags, robed in royal bedclothes, is tossed from a high window, crashing into trees beneath, and the camera lingers to survey the pictorial shock: swags of crimson drapery, worthy of Titian, hang in the green and moss-furred dankness of a wood.
He was still capable of extraordinary bursts of tenderness—when I accidentally smashed a beloved Venetian vase at home, he hid me in his bedclothes and informed my mother that he had "mounds of cash" stashed away, enough to buy "a thousand" replacement vases.
On July 23, Mr. Epstein was found on the floor of his cell with bruises on his neck and was placed in the prison's suicide prevention program, where he was under a 24-hour watch in a special cell in which there were no bedclothes or other material that could be fashioned into a noose.
On July 23, Mr. Epstein was found on the floor of his cell with bruises on his neck and was placed in the prison's suicide prevention program, where he was under a 24-hour watch in a special cell in which there were no bedclothes or other material that could be fashioned into a noose.
As you emerge from your cocoon of Creme Egg wrappers and chocolate-stained bedclothes, staring groggily into the cold light of Tuesday in the office after four days of back-t0-back Sunday lunches and sugar comas, here's something to make you feel slightly less subhuman: you're not the only one who ate so many Mini Eggs in the past 72 hours that you worry your blood sugar levels and all-round bloatedness might actually be life-threatening.
Viktor & Rolf, celebrating their 25th anniversary in business, decided to revisit 25 of their greatest surrealist hits, remade in white satin: the bedclothes show of 2005, in which sheets and pillowcases were transformed into all-in-one dresses; the chainsawed tulle show of 2009, in which giant chunks were bored out of ball gowns (the credit crunch was making everyone cut back); the Russian doll couture show of 1999, when the model Maggie Rizer was swallowed up by 10 layers of clothes.
The figure, made up of the bedclothes, attacks Parkins, but he is saved by one of the other guests.
The cats' owner, Mr. Shinick, reported them to be intelligent, friendly and people-oriented. They enjoyed warm baths and liked to sleep in warm places, such as under bedclothes with a family member.
A gnarled hand reaches out from the bedclothes. This startles George, and he drops the tea tray and flees the room. Regaining his composure, George returns to clean up the broken mess. He opens a panel in the floor.
On 27 September 1896 Barnard died in Wimbledon after his bedclothes caught fire from the pipe he was smoking while under the influence of a drug, probably laudanum. His cause of death was suffocation, although his body was also badly charred.
Students live in a dormitory from entrance into school to graduation. The state pays for the students' educational expenses. Students are given an allowance for each month. Students are given commodities needed for education like textbooks, school supplies, bedclothes, and clothing.
Adolf Fruchthändler (March 25, 1899 – March 10, 1945) was a Jewish bedclothes producer living and working in Vienna, Austria. He was deported to Mauthausen concentration camp in 1945 and beaten to death few weeks before the end of the Nazi Reich.
Embarking upon her deed of kindness she found, to her astonishment, the real reason for Jan's restlessness — underneath his bedclothes he was making a valiant effort to conceal an immense pile of contraband books! This dedication to reading and study might, in another boy, have been nothing more than a reaction to the impending examinations — but not in Jan's case. What made this particular episode revealing was that the books found under his bedclothes were largely unconnected with his studies. In Riebeek West he developed a lifelong habit, that of reading avidly outside the prescribed curriculum, seeking knowledge for its own sake.
There are no dormitories. Students generally take care of living arrangements on their own. There may be a school-provided room available nearby with bed and bedclothes, refrigerator, TV, gas range and heater. If available, students can move in upon arrival to Sapporo.
A game based on Ladybug and other Miraculous characters has been released. Beach-related items depicting Ladybug have been produced, and school-related items portraying her have also been invented. Sweets inspired by her have been created. Other products based on her, including bedclothes, have also been developed.
When the housekeeper, Mrs. Brown (Linda Hayden) finds Gainor's body, Linda kills her too. Paula awakes from a nightmare one night discovering that she has cut her wrist and the sheets are covered with blood. Soothing her and bandaging her wounds, Linda changes the bedclothes and sends Paula back to bed.
The novel continues, describing a day in the life of a modern Ulysses, a family man whose wife is being unfaithful. When he retires to bed in 7 Eccles Street that evening he has to remove crumbs of potted meat from the bedclothes, presumably left there by Molly and her lover.
Leda Catunda Serra, known as Leda Catunda (born 1961) is a Brazilian painter, sculptor, graphic artist and educator. She is a representative name of the Geração 80 artists' group. Her works explore the limits of textures and materials, being characterized by her "soft paintings" over towels, bedclothes, leather, velvet and silk.
Shwegugyi Temple where Sithu was assassinated In 1167, Sithu fell ill. Narathu, who could not wait to be king, moved the king from the palace to the nearby Shwegugyi Temple. When he regained consciousness, Sithu was furious that he had been set aside. Narathu came in and smothered the king with bedclothes.
View across the outer court, showing the south-west tower (l) and St Leonard's Chapel (r) Walter left the castle to his son, Robert Hungerford.Kightly, p.22. Records of the castle at the time show considerable luxuries, including valuable tapestries up to long, silk bedclothes, rich furs and silver bowls and utensils.
Bust of Markham by F. W. Pomeroy On 29 January 1916, while reading in bed by candlelight, Markham set fire to the bedclothes and was overcome by smoke. He died the following day. His last diary entry, a few days earlier, had recorded a visit from Peter Markham Scott.A. Markham, pp. 361–365.
Phyllis Peterson, then 4 years old, was the lone survivor of the massacre. She was sleeping under the bedclothes between her two sisters and was not noticed by Hoffman. However, Hoffman later declared that he spared her because "she had the face of an angel."“ 'Shell Lake massacre' killer dies; The Toronto Star, May 22, 2004.
The bed floats across the city as the Fiend floats up and off the bed. He hangs off the back and eventually gets caught on a weathervane atop a steeple. His bedclothes tear and he falls from the sky, crashing through his bedroom ceiling. The Fiend awakens from the dream after falling out of his bed.
Bennet suggested a consultation with Dr. William W. Keen, an eminent retired neurosurgeon vacationing nearby. Roosevelt's legs were numb. They then became painfully sensitive to touch, "so painful that he could not stand the pressure of the bedclothes, and even the movement of the breezes across his skin caused acute distress." He could not pass urine.
The work is intense, but dealing with hunger is the prisoners' and the film's main focus: shortage means that even rats are eaten; consumption of human corpses is not unheard of. Desperation drives one man to eat another's vomit. To make room for fresh arrivals. bodies of those who die are dragged out daily, wrapped in their bedclothes, and buried in shallow graves.
She explains to him, as the medication takes effect, that she intends to flee the home as he sleeps. He threatens to follow her family and ruin their lives, but blacks out. After Emilie gets away, Edvard's dying Aunt Elsa knocks over a gas lamp, setting her bedclothes, nightgown and hair on fire. She runs through the house in flames to seek Edvard's help, igniting him.
ONE DAY HE WENT HUNTING WITHOUT GELERT "THE FAITHFUL HOUND" WHO > WAS UNACCOUNTABLY ABSENT. ON LLYWELYN'S RETURN, THE TRUANT STAINED AND > SMEARED WITH BLOOD, JOYFULLY SPRANG TO MEET HIS MASTER. THE PRINCE ALARMED > HASTENED TO FIND HIS SON, AND SAW THE INFANT'S COT EMPTY, THE BEDCLOTHES AND > FLOOR COVERED WITH BLOOD. THE FRANTIC FATHER PLUNGED THE SWORD INTO THE > HOUND'S SIDE THINKING IT HAD KILLED HIS HEIR.
The Yorkshire Ripper p. 36 Two months later, on 23 April, Sutcliffe killed Patricia "Tina" Atkinson, a sex worker from Bradford, in her flat, where police found a bootprint on the bedclothes. Two months later on 26 June, he murdered 16-year-old Jayne MacDonald in Chapeltown. She was not a sex worker and, in the public perception, showed that all women were potential victims.
Doctors could do little since neither its cause nor transmission were understood. Sources say measures against its spread consisted of burning victims' bedclothes and placing burning tar buckets about town. In the first outbreak about a third of the town's then 700 inhabitants perished and in the second 300 of a population of 1000. Hurricanes struck Corpus Christi in October 1871 and again in September 1874.
Craig finally finds himself struggling against his bedclothes in a sunlit bedroom as a phone rings. His wife brings him the phone, it is a call from Elliot Foley, inviting him to his country home to consult on some renovations. Craig's wife suggests that spending a weekend in the country might help him get rid of his terrible nightmares. Ultimately, Craig drives up a country road to Foley's cottage in Kent.
In early 1942, conditions at Jasenovac improved somewhat in anticipation of a visit by a Red Cross delegation. Healthier inmates, who were provided with new beds and bedclothes, were allowed to speak to the delegation, while sick and emaciated ones were killed. After the delegation left, camp conditions reverted to their prior state. Whenever he was pressed for information by the families of those detained at Jasenovac, Luburić remained equivocal.
The man seized her by the arm and demanded money. When she said she had none, "he pulled the bedclothes down and felt about the bed... I thought he was going to commit some assault." Harding then gave the man a number of valuables and he left. The following morning, the police followed a set of footprints to Palin's house, where they found some wet boots whose tread matched the prints.
Cholistani textiles It may be mentioned that cotton textiles have always been a hallmark of craft of Indus valley civilization. Various kinds of khaddar-cloth are made for local consumption, and fine khaddar bedclothes and coarse lungies are woven here. A beautiful cloth called Sufi is also woven of silk and cotton, or with cotton wrap and silk wool. Gargas are made with numerous patterns and color, having complicated embroidery, mirror, and patchwork.
Priochilus captivum is a solitary wasp and often nests on or around human habitations. Nesting sites chosen include among the folds of clothing, inside shoes, in cardboard boxes, behind books on shelves and in brick cavities. One female started nesting among bedclothes while the researcher was napping. The nest consists of a number of individual cells and is built of pieces of dry twigs and bits of gravel cemented together with mud.
He blocked the boys' way, wondering aloud at their early arrival. When the son asked where his mother was, Pentti told she had left while he had been sleeping. At the son's suggestion that Hilkka might be in a local house where she had previously worked, Pentti replied "she's never there". Later that night, when it was dark, the boys went to fetch more bedclothes from the master bedroom, located behind the kitchen.
There were knockings, bangings and rustlings in the night, and Esther herself began to suffer seizures in which her body visibly swelled and she was feverish and chilled by turns. Then objects in the house took flight. The frightened family called in a doctor. During his visit, bedclothes moved, scratching noises were heard and the words "Esther Cox, you are mine to kill" appeared on the wall by the head of Esther's bed.
He drags the dirty bedclothes to a burn for cleaning but they are washed away in the spate. In despair, the husband shouts to his wife in the fields for help. She pretends not to hear him and continues her ploughing until evening. :Scho hard him and scho hard him not, :Bot stowtly steird the stottis abowt, :Scho draif the day unto the nicht, :Scho lowsit the pluch and syne come hame.
Knowledge of the geographic distribution of strongyloidiasis is of significance to travelers who may acquire the parasite during their stays in endemic areas. Because strongyloidiasis could theoretically be transmittable through unsanitary bedclothes care must be taken never to use unclean hotel bed sheets in endemic areas. Using plastic slippers when showering may be very important when travelling in tropical regions. Estimates of the number of people infected vary with one estimate putting the figure at 370 million worldwide.
The famed inventor and craftsmen, Ding Huan (1st c. BCE), is believed to have made these with gimbal supports so the censer could easily be used to fumigate or scent garments. This is described by Edward H. Schafer: > "Censing baskets" were globes of hollow metal, pierced with intricate floral > or animal designs; within the globe, an iron cup, suspended on gimbals, > contained the burning incense. They were used to perfume garments and > bedclothes, and even to kill insects.
He is then in a tight tangle whilst the paint is licking across his face, the telephone is ringing and the cuckoo clock is crowing. But in Mickey's bedroom, he finds himself wrapped up in his bedclothes with Pluto licking across his face and the rooster is crowing whilst his alarm clock is ringing. Mickey wakes up and realizes it's a dream and his determination is to never marry Minnie. The cartoon ends with Pluto licking his master's face.
In 1905, Bergroth became board member in Tampere Linen and Iron Industry company and in the following year he became chairman of board. The company underwent thorough renewal under Bergroth's chairmanship, and many of the changes were initiated by him. The company invested on new buildings and machinery for linen production, increasing both capacity and productivity. During the economic upswing prior to First World War, the company invested on production of various yarn types, canvas, sailcloth and plain weave for bedclothes.
In 1958 King became a boarder at Charterhouse in Godalming, Surrey. He wrote that he "loved Charterhouse immediately", with its history and "every possible area of encouragement from sport to intellectual pursuits." Unlike at Stoke House, there were other boys there who appreciated pop music. He bought a transistor radio and earphones and joined the "under the bedclothes" club, listening to Tony Hall, Jimmy Savile, Don Moss and Pete Murray on Radio Luxembourg, and keeping track of the New Musical Express charts.
As winterwear, it is often padded for warmth, giving it insulating properties, as opposed to the somewhat lighter . It could be worn outside in the wintertime by fieldworkers out working in the fields, by people at home as a housecoat or a cardigan, and even slept-in over one's bedclothes. ; : Haori A hip- or thigh-length kimono-like overcoat with straight, rather than overlapping, lapels. were originally worn by men until they were popularised as women's wear as well by geisha in the Meiji period.
They had some difficulty in > persuading her to submit to it, because the pain in her feet was so great > that she uttered the most piercing screams if the bedclothes only rubbed > against them. The bleeding, however, succeeded, and she was in some degree > relieved. It was the gout in both feet During her lifetime, Louise Élisabeth gained a reputation for scandal. In an irony of history, the next duchesse de Berry, Princess Caroline Ferdinande of Naples and Sicily, was also known for her scandalous behaviour.
242 and, in 1985, writes, "Even if we reject Robert Calef's libelous claim that he saw both Mathers fumbling under the young woman's bedclothes in search of demons (and the pleasure of fondling her breast and belly) and even if we reject the tradition that President Increase Mather had Calef's book burned in Harvard College Yard, we should hesitate to portray Increase Mather as the voice of unqualified reason and charity."David Levin, “Did the Mathers Disagree about the Salem Witchcraft Trials?”, americanantiquarian.org, pp. 35-37.
The lyrics in "The Devil's Boots" relate to the bushranger, Ned Kelly. "Buried in Her Bedclothes" was written after Williamson and Mary-Kay, his spouse of the time, met an elderly woman on an Indian Pacific rail trip. Her husband had died six months earlier and she had refused to get out of bed for three months. Her family suggested the train trip as a remedy – she shared her memories with the Williamsons and said that the train 'had done the job'. Williamson referred to 2003 as his 'most True Blue year ever'.
The sole article of furniture in the room is the broken down bed that Tom and his woman are lying on. She is busy examining the various nonmonetary spoils from his thefts on the highway, including an earring that looks like a gallows. The bottles on the fireplace mantel are suggestive of venereal disease, similar to those of plate 3 in A Harlot's Progress. The broken flute and bottle, together with the pair of breeches discarded on the bedclothes, suggest they've been spending their time in drunken debauchery.
Another story told of Elizabeth, also found in Dietrich of Apolda's Vita, relates how she laid the leper Helias of Eisenach in the bed she shared with her husband. Her mother-in-law, who was horrified, told this immediately to Ludwig on his return. When Ludwig removed the bedclothes in great indignation, at that instant "Almighty God opened the eyes of his soul, and instead of a leper he saw the figure of Christ crucified stretched upon the bed." This story also appears in Franz Liszt's oratorio about Elizabeth.
Byng's journeys encompass England and Wales in the summer months of 1781–1794. After this time he gave up his journeyings, feeling he was too old to cover so many miles on horseback with only a servant to accompany him and sometimes to ride on ahead to book the inn for the next night's stay.1 July 1792. This servant, who was the person variously of Thomas Bush, Garwood, young Thomas Bush or an unlikeable unnamed valet, had the duties of carrying his master's bedclothes on his own horse,19 June 1791.
In an ancient mansion, the bedroom known as the Grey Room was the site of a grisly murder generations ago. Carnacki is summoned to investigate a noisy spirit that tears off the bedclothes and slams the door(s). The manifestation is far more powerful than he expects, and he spends a miserable, terrified night in his electric pentacle while a horrible apparition in the form of a giant human hand pounds at his defences. The next day, Carnacki finds the fabled "luck ring", and he brings it with him into the pentacle.
Barricading himself in his cell he began to tunnel out but was unsuccessful. Following two lengthy sentences in Dartmoor for burglary, Jones returned to North Wales and within months on his release was convicted of yet another burglary. Held in Ruthin Gaol while awaiting transfer, this time to Stafford Gaol, he tunnelled through the cell wall and climbed over the prison walls using a rope made from bedclothes. Six days later while being tracked on land near Llanelidan he was shot in the leg by Reginald Jones- Bateman and bled to death from the wound.
In 1711, Peter the Great had the majority of masters transferred to his new capital, St Petersburg. 15 years later, the Armoury was merged with the Fiscal Yard (the oldest depository of the royal treasures), Stables Treasury (in charge of storing harnesses and carriages) and the Master Chamber (in charge of sewing clothes and bedclothes for the tsars). After that, the Armoury was renamed into the Arms and Master Chamber. Alexander I of Russia nominated the Armoury as the first public museum in Moscow in 1806, but the collections were not opened to the public until seven years later.
He distracted their attention by pointing to the shadows on the roof and shouting that he could see the escapee, and then swiftly departed. Jack used a rope of knotted bedclothes to lower Bess during their escape from the New Prison in Clerkenwell. On 19 May 1724, Sheppard was arrested for a second time, caught in the act of picking a pocket in Leicester Fields (near present-day Leicester Square). He was detained overnight in St Ann's Roundhouse in Soho and visited there the next day by Lyon; she was recognised as his wife and locked in a cell with him.
They believe that he will not notice her, so she will be safe there. Unfortunately, he is one of Amber's husband's biggest clients, and he has an invite to the house, including dinner the first day she's there. In the two nights she is at the house, he bites her and exchanges blood with her twice, claiming her as one of his "sheep", of which she learns Amber is another. The second night she wakes in the middle of the night to find Stefan there, and Amber's son Chad in a room full of frost, frozen to his bedclothes, and not breathing.
Wanting to spare the group of dwarfs (because they were harder to find than other kinds of test subjects, such as twins), Mengele arranged to have special living quarters built for them, so they could be monitored. To keep them healthy for his human experimentation, he arranged for them to have more hygienic living conditions, better food and their own bedclothes. Mengele allowed them to keep their own clothes, and forced the taller members of the group to carry the dwarfs to the experimentation sites. The Ovitzes—like many other camp inmates—were subjected to various tests.
Jane and Rochester are immediately interested in each other. She is fascinated by his rough, craggy, dark appearance as well as his abrupt, almost rude manners, which she thinks are easier to handle than polite flattery. He is very interested in figuring out how Jane is herself, comparing her to an elf or sprite and admiring her unusual strength and stubbornness. Rochester quickly learns that he can rely on Jane in a crisis – one evening, Jane finds Rochester asleep in his bed with all the curtains and bedclothes on fire, and she puts out the flames and rescues him.
The bouncing bed was a form of small trampoline covered by bedclothes, on which acrobats performed mostly comedy routines. According to circus folklore, the trampoline was supposedly first developed by an artiste named du Trampolin, who saw the possibility of using the trapeze safety net as a form of propulsion and landing device and experimented with different systems of suspension, eventually reducing the net to a practical size for separate performance. While trampoline-like devices were used for shows and in the circus, the story of du Trampolin is almost certainly apocryphal. No documentary evidence has been found to support it.
The next morning, his vital signs were good and doctors began to hope for recovery. A long vigil began, and Garfield's doctors issued regular bulletins that the American public followed closely throughout the summer of 1881. His condition fluctuated; fevers came and went, he struggled to keep down solid food, and he spent most of the summer eating only liquids. Changing Garfield's bedclothes Navy engineers rigged up an air cooler in an effort to relieve him from the heat of a Washington summer. Fans blew air over a large box of ice and into the President's sickroom, and the device worked well enough to lower the temperature 20 degrees (Fahrenheit).
He studied medicine under Thomas Sydenham in Pall Mall, London. During this time, he contracted smallpox and was treated with the "cooling method" by Sydenham, described by Dover in his 1732 book Ancient Physician's Legacy to his Country: > "I had no fire allowed in my room, my windows were constantly open, my > bedclothes were ordered to be laid no higher than my waist. He made me take > twelve bottles of small beer, acidulated with spirit of vitriol, every > twenty-four hours." Dover married in 1681 and soon returned to Barton-on-the-Heath when his father became ill, taking care of the farm and working as a country practitioner.
Marilyn Jordan is a bored, depressed American housewife, married to a rich Swedish businessman with two seemingly perfect children. She tries to "spice up" her existence by surprising the family when she eats their entire dinner, setting the bedclothes on fire and poisoning the pet dog's milk and then advising it not to drink (the dog does not drink). Eventually Martin, Marilyn's husband, decides to have a psychiatrist see her, but it only serves to provoke her behaviour, and further exacerbate her frustration. One day, Marilyn decides to accompany her husband on a business trip, but she gets detained by airport security on a technicality.
257–260 (where appears the translation of the lines by Gautier). Like the Pierrot of "Shakspeare at the Funambules" and of Rivière's Pierrot, Margueritte's anti-hero is a murderer, though one of an impressive ingenuity: to leave no trace of his crime, he tickles the soles of his Columbine's feet until she literally laughs to death. Yet, like his criminal predecessors, he pays very dearly for that crime: for as he turns, drunken, into bed after enacting all the details of the fateful act, he sets his bedclothes alight with his candle and then perishes in the flames.For an English translation and introduction to the pantomime, see Gerould.
The most common symptoms are "itching and punctiform, erythematous papules" with a size of "1–3 mm" and a "central punctum", the itching and irritation are reactions to the saliva the mites secrete when feeding. Bites are normally located in groups around the neck and body areas covered by clothes (waist, trunk, upper extremities and abdomen), but can also be found on the legs, finger webs, axillae, the groin, and buttocks. If feeding occurs while a patient is sleeping, bedclothes and pillows may show red spots caused by droppings or crushed mites. D. gallinae is capable of infesting the ear canal, with symptoms including itching, internal inflammation and discharge.
He wrote "The patient's apparel and bedclothes ought either to be burnt or thoroughly purified; and the nurses and physicians ought carefully to wash themselves and to get their apparel properly fumigated before it be put on again." These recommendations were influenced by the success of the naval surgeon James Lind (1716–94) and the military surgeon Sir John Pringle (1707–82), who had improved the outcome of infectious disease by the introduction of sanitary improvements in the Royal Navy and the British army, respectively. In his treatise Gordon quotes from the works of each of these. As was common Gordon had named the patients and midwives in his Treatise, and this had made him unpopular with both groups.
It is a portrayal of children's restorative justice, and is based on A. S. Neill's school, Summerhill.Blyton, Gillian, Introduction to ‘The Naughtiest Girl in the School’, Blyton, Enid, Hodder Children's Books, 2007, At Whyteleafe Elizabeth discovers a new world. Because of her mischief she is first disliked by her fellow students and she puts out eleven things on her chest of drawers, instead of the permitted six and when Elizabeth refuses to put any away Nora confiscates five of the things, which includes photos of her family. The next morning, she refuses to get out of bed so, with Ruth's help, she strips all the bedclothes off her and then tips her out of bed.
The level of hygiene reflected the inadequate water supply, which, until its replacement in 1657, consisted of a single wooden cistern in the back yard from which water had to be laboriously transported by bucket. In the same yard since at least the early seventeenth century there was a "washhouse" to clean patients' clothes and bedclothes and in 1669 a drying room for clothes was added. Patients, if capable, were permitted to use the "house of easement", of which there were two at most, but more frequently "piss-pots" were used in their cells. Unsurprisingly, inmates left to brood in their cells with their own excreta were, on occasion, liable to throw such "filth & Excrem[en]t" into the hospital yard or onto staff and visitors.
In the morning, they (the brothers) could hardly get permission to go to the toilet and when someone went out there, two or three or four followed them to keep an eye on them all the way out to the toilet door. When they came back, they locked the door until the city masters came. When they came sometime before noon, they introduced their teacher to the brothers in the refectory, so that they could convert, actually persecute them into the Lutheran faith. But when they ended two lessons about dinner time and could not convince the brethren of their heresy, they drove them by force out of the friary, every one of the brothers received his bedclothes and a washbasin that was retrieved from the cells.
He intends to kill them both, but takes too long explaining to Thomas that his betrayal of the movement was unnecessary; he would have kept his word about not punishing Thomas for the death of Amerio. Fraser can't understand the real reasons Thomas did what he did, anymore than he understood why Fraser would risk his life for a dying man. Thomas asks for a moment to adjust his bandages then shoots the other OAS man with a gun he had concealed under the bedclothes--again leaving Fraser alive, because he can't kill in cold blood. Dominique drives him in her Citroën DS. On the way back to his home they go through roadblocks, get shot at by the police, and finally with the help of Dominique's understanding husband he finally crosses the border to Luxembourg and reaches his mother's bee farm.
LIU Chunsheng, Zhongguo gudai loukong huaqian kianshang (Beijing: Zuojia chubanshe, 2005) // 刘春声著:《中国古代镂空花钱鉴赏》, 北京:作家出版社,2005年。(in Mandarin Chinese using Simplified Chinese characters). Japanese open-work charms (known as E-sen) tend to be inferior in quality and are easily distinguishable from the rest. Open-work charms were primarily used by women and children and were seen to bedclothes and sedan chairs as well as hung in cupboards.The Compendium - page 3. Unlike most types of other Chinese numismatic charms open-work charms don’t have a large overlap with other types, but some Chinese Boy charms are also open-work charms and resemble any other "normal" open-work charms but have a statuette of a boy sitting or crouching on top of the "coin".
Plateaux are marked with underlining: : 'food' : 'Tuesday' : 'Monday' : 'Saturday' : 'thief' : 'worker' : 'policeman' : 'sick person' : 'pupil' : 'bedclothes' : 'truth' The prefix in some words adds two high tones, one following and one on the final. The first may spread forwards and the second backwards, but the two tones are kept separate with the second lower than the first: : (or ) 'habit, custom' : 'desire' : 'riot' : 'picture' : 'stopper' : 'lid' : 'steering-wheel' If there are only three syllables following the prefix , the two tones link into an HHH plateau: : 'banner, sign' : 'violence, riot' The (L)HHH pattern is also found in a few other words (all of them compounds): : 'difference' : 'vision' : 'son-in-law' : 'pepper' A triple tone is also found in: : 'chameleon' In the following compound nouns, however, the high tone of the second element ( 'fire' and 'bed') is lost: : 'car' : 'bed sheet' The following foreign borrowings also have two initial tones: : 'bra' : 'apron' The following nouns have two separate tones and no plateau. The second tone is lower than the first: : (also ) 'star'cf. MWC, entry 'nyenyezi'.

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