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    (pbuh) loved to play with children. He made them stand in a straight line‚ then he himself stood at a distance‚ spread his hands and told the children‚ “Come running to me. Whoever touches me first will get a prize‚” they would all come‚ running and breathless. When they reached the Prophet (pbuh)‚ they would fall all over him.. He enjoyed this sport‚ gave prizes of dates and sweets to the winners and hugged and kissed the participants. Whenever the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) passed by children‚ he

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    many people—not just the movie’s hero—try to tweak their personalities‚ reshape their bodies‚ and shift their positions in ways less dramatic than the Kelp-to-Love transformation. The movie is fairly fast-paced for a Lewis’ movie‚ clocking in at a breathless 107 minutes‚ and the film is filled with inventive visuals from a flashback to Julius’ troubled childhood to a brilliant laboratory scene that recalls the best of thirties horror movies. Lewis’ direction of The Nutty Professor is spot on‚ but his

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    place‚ the heat is almost unbearable. The narrator is constantly battling the heat in the story. Jack London writes‚ “The ban of his cavalryman’s hat was fresh stained with sweat. The roan horse under him was likewise wet. It was a high noon of a breathless day of heat”. When it is very hot outside‚ it becomes very hard to think straight and stay focused on the task at hand. The soldier is already very uneasy because he is at war. The heat is only making things worse for the soldier as he is struggling

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    in the forest was just ’fun’ "We were dancin’ in the woods last night" when in reality she was drinking a charm to kill Elizabeth. She also ironically calls Elizabeth a liar; "Goody proctor is a gossiping liar" This is also a lie again!PROCTOR‚ breathless and in agony: It [Abigail] is a whore! DANFORTH‚ dumfounded: You charge-? ABIGAIL: Mr. Danforth‚ he is lying! PROCTOR: Mark her! Now she’ll suck a scream to stab me with but- DANFORTH: You will prove this! This will not pass! PROCTOR‚

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    about how Frankie died while she was in the fifth grade. Everybody in the class had planned to attend the funeral. He didn’t think that was a good idea. He thought it would’ve brought back crummy sub consciousness‚ but she wanted to make sure he was breathless inside of his casket. Specifically‚ Frankie would mess with all of the girls in school but he and his crew targeted out Gina as their main victim. She says “He tormented all of the girls in our class. But Frankie relished singling me out - the

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    affliction‚ showing him trying‚ but failing‚ to discard his feelings for Sandra. The climax of the story occurs at the very end of the summer when in a family setting‚ on the last night‚ both Homer and Sandra are on the same couch. Homer‚ in a “moment of breathless abandon” (para 16)‚ settles his hand on the hollow of Sandra’s arch as she lay beside him. The conflict is then resolved when‚ from her reaction‚ he realized that she also loved him‚ but thought the love was in the end returned‚ that was as far

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    1. What is the reviews main argument about the film? Anthony Lanes main argument is that the film and novel‚ even though intended to bring out normal BDSM instead depicts some form of abuse through the stalking‚ possessiveness‚ manipulation‚ isolation tactics‚ intimidation and physical threats against a relationship partner. It also brings in a lot of expectations which is never met hence ending up wasting people’s time. 2. What formal features of the film (narrative‚ editing‚ cinematography‚ lighting

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    to his own personal health and to the ramification of his desire. "For this I had deprived myself of rest and health. I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation; but now that I had finished‚ the beauty of the dream vanished‚ and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart”. This drive becomes so compulsive that Frankenstein isolates himself from the rest of society and his family. “ Two years passed in this manner‚ during which I paid no visit to Geneva‚ but was engaged‚ heart and

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    It was an arctic morning when Link Ryan’s‚ a boy only seventeen‚ awoke engulfed in a pain that permeated throughout his body and left him breathless. Wincing in pain‚ the boy tried to hoist himself out of the low bed he had found himself in but it was to no avail. With a loud crash‚ that alerted the entire household that the once sleeping Link was now conscious‚ he fell to the ground landing sorely on his knees. His mother‚ a wispy woman of thirty-five‚ rushed into Links bedroom‚ her eyes wide

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    established in the two drowning incidents. There is an incredible amount of paradox in this situation when people try to save her life but eventfully wound up taking her place. She reminds me of a tiger‚ in that the tiger is described as having a breathless amount of patience when stalking its prey and always waits until its prey is in the most vulnerable position. This trait is shown in her skill to play cards. In each game that she played she would start with a dollar and end up with a dollar.

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