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like ... last year 's news ?
i had n't even noticed until that moment , but my fingers found their way to his , and i squeezed his hand tight .
much danger lies ahead of him and please forgive ardor .
if the little crannogman could visit the isle of faces , maybe i could too .
`` you can't-please , i 'll do anything , just do n't hurt my son . ''
`` oh god ! ''
she put her hand over her face and tried to hide the laughter .
`` kyrin !
`` are you sure ? ''
dee sat beside him and the sun was gone .
`` your usual monthly doctor 's visit ?
the seated guests all turned to comment in anticipation of the delicious food .
armstrong shot at johns feet , forcing him to dodge to the side .
`` no f**king way !
only my brother was doing well in training , he was dating another initiate , he was happy . ''
rehm and ogra waved and klad ran up and down the dock calling out inaudible messages .
we 'll go in . ''
`` first off , you 're lying to yourself thinking that he 's not going to get tired of you .
Gmina Sieradz is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Sieradz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. Its seat is the town of Sieradz, although the town is not part of the territory of the gmina. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 9,788. The gmina contains part of the protected area called Warta-Widawka Landscape Park. Villages Gmina Sieradz contains the villages and settlements of Biskupice, Bobrowniki, Bogumiłów, Borzewisko, Chałupki, Charłupia Mała, Chojne, Czartki, Dąbrowa Wielka, Dąbrówka, Dębina, Dzierlin, Dzigorzew, Grabowiec, Grądy, Kamionaczyk, Kłocko, Kolonia Okręglica, Kowale, Kuśnie, Łosieniec, Męcka Wola, Mnichów, Okręglica, Podłężyce, Ruda, Rzechta, Sokołów, Stoczki, Sucha and Wiechucice. Neighbouring gminas Gmina Sieradz is bordered by the town of Sieradz and by the gminas of Brzeźnio, Burzenin, Warta, Wróblew, Zapolice and Zduńska Wola. References Polish official population figures 2006 Sieradz Sieradz County
not for young ears ?
she screamed and dug her heel into the ground , her other leg straight out .
i can feel his heart beating so fast against my own .
not with his criminal history or his current occupation that required going back to prison on a regular basis .
bram nodded .
Rosie Galligan (born 30 April 1998) is an English rugby union player. She is a member of the England women's national rugby union team and plays for Harlequins at club level. International career After playing for England U20s in 2017/18 and 2018/19, Galligan's full England debut came off the bench against Ireland in the 2019 Six Nations. Her international career was interrupted by a bout of meningitis in September 2019 followed by a serious injury in January 2020 when a fall in a line-out caused a broken leg and ankle along with three ruptured ligaments, so her second cap did not come until the 2022 Six Nations match against Scotland. In September 2022 Galligan was named in the England squad for the COVID-delayed 2021 Rugby World Cup. Club career Galligan joined Premier 15s team Saracens for the 2016/17 season, breaking into their first team the following year, and helped them to two Premier 15 titles. She signed for Harlequins in June 2021. Early life and education Galligan grew up in Kent where she developed an interest in rugby after being involved in a touch tournament and went on to play for Aylesford Bulls. She represented Kent at age group level in rugby, hockey and cricket. References Living people 1998 births England women's international rugby union players English female rugby union players 21st-century English women Harlequins Women rugby players Saracens Women rugby players Rugby union locks Sportspeople from Finchley Rugby union players from the London Borough of Barnet Rugby union players from Kent People educated at Maidstone Grammar School for Girls
she 'd have had to buy a small suitcase just to hold the money , which would be a tad conspicuous .
`` i would prefer to wait for monk 's return , '' lisa said , stepping back .
Project Sabre II was the Pakistan Air Force's program to develop a feasible and low-cost multirole combat jet based on an existing design—the Chengdu F-7 Skybolt, a Chinese variant of the MiG–21. The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) initiated Project Sabre II in 1987, hiring the American aerospace firm Grumman, to provide crucial expertise to refine the baseline aircraft design along with specialists from the PAF and the Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). After studying the Sabre II concept with Grumman, the PAF terminated the program as unfeasible on economic grounds. Grumman withdrew from the project after sanctions were imposed by the United States on China after Beijing's suppression of the Tiananmen Square student protests in 1989. An embargo on military aid to Pakistan imposed by the United States further hampered the Sabre II development effort in the 1990s. In 1995, Pakistan and China began a collaboration which led to the successful JF-17 Thunder program. Program overview Origins In 1982, the Indian Air Force (IAF) procured the MiG-29 Fulcrum from the Soviet Union to modernize its fighter aircraft fleet. As a result, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) began looking for new technology to replace its aging fighters. By 1984, the PAF's F-7P (Chengdu F-7) fighters were equipped with western electronic systems. The PAF began developing an improved version of the F-7M to replace its large fleet of F-6 fighters. The Pakistan Air Force started looking for a new fighter to replace their large fleet of Shenyang F-6 fighters, as they approached the end of their service lives in the late 1980s. After showing interest in the F-7M, the Air HQ of the Pakistan Air Force initiated Project Sabre–II to the develop a low-cost multirole fighter jet on the model of the F-7M. Design feasibility In January 1987, the Pakistan Air Force commissioned New York-based Grumman Aerospace to conduct studies and assess the feasibility of the Sabre II design concept with Pakistani aerial specialists and the Chinese Chengdu Aircraft corporation. After five to seven months, the group concluded that the financial risks caused by very high project costs, and the availability of more cost-effective options outweighed the potential benefits from technology transfer from the US to the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, increasing its experience and technical knowledge. Grumman, the Pakistan Air Force and the Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) created the Sabre II concept by radically upgrading the F-7M. Changes included upgrades to its avionics suite, radar system and engine, and a redesigned forward fuselage. The PAF stated that the Sabre II would replace around 150 F-6s in combat service. A picture showed that the F-7's nose inlet had been replaced with a solid nose radome and a new pair of air inlets were mounted on the sides of the fuselage under the cockpit. Under Project Sabre II and the Chinese Super-7 project, the F-7 airframe was redesigned with angled air intakes on the sides of the fuselage so a solid radome nose could house radar and other avionics from Northrop's F-20 "Tigershark" fighter. The Chinese WP-7 turbojet engine was to be replaced with a modern turbofan engine, either the GE F404 or PW1120, to improve performance. The resulting aircraft, designated F-7M Sabre-II, would have looked much like the Guizhou JL-9 (or FTC-2000) jet trainer / fighter aircraft. Pratt & Whitney's PW1216, an afterburning derivative of the J52-P-409 turbojet producing of thrust, was also proposed as the Sabre II's engine. Its afterburner was designed in China. Fitting the APG-66 radar was also planned. U.S. objections and termination As the Soviet Union was withdrawing from neighboring Afghanistan, American interest in Pakistan lessened. The PAF terminated the Sabre II project after Grumman's warning that it was financially risky and less feasible than other options. Worsening of the US–Chinese relations after Beijing's suppression of the Tiananmen Square student protests also hurt the project, as U.S. sanctions prevented transfer of American technology to China. Grumman Aerospace withdrew from the project shortly thereafter. At the same time, the US Congress imposed an embargo on economic and military exports to Pakistan when Congressional leaders became aware of Pakistan's atomic bomb program. A panic ensued among the Pakistani military, as its nuclear bomb program impacted the Super-7 project. The US government tolerated Pakistan's nuclear program during the 1980s due to a desire for the country's cooperation in defeating the USSR in the Soviet–Afghan War. Once the Soviet forces retreated, Pakistani cooperation was no longer required and military and economic sanctions were imposed on Pakistan under the Pressler amendment in 1990. This prevented F-16 aircraft already paid for by the PAF during the Afghan war from being delivered. Efforts by the PAF to find a replacement failed (see Pakistan Air Force 1990–2001, the lost decade). Evolution into JF-17 The Pakistan Air Force decided on a much less expensive solution for replacement of the F-6, the F-7P Skybolt, an upgraded version of the F-7M Airguard. The F-7P fleet was to be supported by a fleet of over 100 advanced F-16s from the United States, 40 of which had been delivered during the 1980s. The PAF launched a secretive project, ROSE, to procure as many second-hand Dassault Mirages as possible and upgrade their electronic systems. In March 1990 it was reported that after being rejected by the PAF, Sabre II had been superseded by the Super 7 and China was considering continuing its development. The American arms embargo had forced the PAF to come up with innovative solutions to keep all its combat infrastructure operational. The PAF hired Russia's Mikoyan Group as consultants, and design studies for the project began at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex. In 1995, the Pakistan Air Force decided to resume the program and quickly reached out to China. Memoranda of Understanding were reached between both countries towards developing new aircraft to fill the role of the Super 7. This led to the successful development of the JF-17 Thunder, introduced in 2003. References 1987 in Pakistan International fighter aircraft Cancelled military aircraft projects of Pakistan Pakistan Aeronautical Complex aircraft Chengdu aircraft Secret military programs Pakistan Air Force History of science and technology in Pakistan China–Pakistan military relations Pakistan–United States military relations 1980s Chinese fighter aircraft China–United States relations Cancelled military aircraft projects of China Programs of the Ministry of Defence (Pakistan)
they were n't even at aerospace oklahoma yet .
a closet .
i squeeze my eyes shut .
i took several small sips and then lay back down , unable to hold myself upright .
`` since she found out that i love you . ''
the look of disappointment in his eyes was punishment enough for both her and marla .
zach would want that , too . ''
`` the guys liked him , huh ? ''
he erases it , though , and then shifts his attention back to mathew .
nick ripped a green shield off the wall , revealing a switch and punching it .
getting used to the taste of her blood-it was so insanely tempting that balthazar thought it would be better if he never , ever knew .
rose 's expression was hard to read .
`` i 'm fine . ''
`` gray , '' i whispered , again feeling overwhelmed , this time in a good way and he grinned .
`` a boy that i happen to love very much . ''
christ my chest hurts .
this hill we came down , you follow it up to the top , go at least twenty feet away from the tree line and walk to the lake through the open area .
`` yeah . ''
when i look back up at his face i 'm met with a knowing smirk .
i could almost feel him hesitate on the other side of the door , and then i heard the door click open .
my boyfriend will kick your ass , i say again .
`` i 'll be there in ten minutes . ''
`` my mom says that sometimes girls fight with boys because they like them . ''
i 'm being stupid .
`` you think it had something to do with you ?
you love cole ? ''
`` oh , i wanted to be there .
a predictable parent is good .
elizabeth searched much as will did , in an organized manner .
the warriors had been grouped around havily and parted suddenly to reveal her like a moment on a broadway stage .
`` why should i help the man who intends to turn me over to the oracles ?
Bogusław Zbigniew Ziętek (born October 9, 1964) is a Polish trade union activist, co-founder and leader of Free Trade Union "August 80" (Wolny Związek Zawodowy "Sierpień 80"). Between 2005 and 2017 he has been the leader of the Polish Labour Party. Career He has a medium technical education. He was candidate for Sejm three times. First time in 2001 (as member of Alternatywa Ruch Społeczny), in the Gliwice electoral district he got 379 votes. In 2005 (as member of the Polish Labour Party) he got 1199 in the Sosnowiec electoral district. In 2007, again for PLP and in the same district, he got 2233 votes. In the 2004 European Parliament election, as candidate of PLP in the Silesian constituency he got 442 votes. He tried the same in the same constituency at the 2009 election again for PLP and got 3666 votes. On April 25, 2010 he registered his own committee for the presidential election. On May 7 National Electoral Commission registered him as candidate for the office of President of Poland. In the election he got only 0.18% of votes and did not get into the second round. Political opinion Ziętek supports: taxation of clergy, abolition of immunity for the MPs, liquidation of the Senate, legalization of civil unions, liquidation of Institute of National Remembrance and Central Anticorruption Bureau. References Website of Ziętek's Electoral Committee Ziętek's page on National Electoral Commission's website Super Express Candidates Who is him? 1964 births Living people People from Zawiercie Polish Labour Party - August 80 politicians Candidates in the 2010 Polish presidential election Polish trade unionists
she did n't seem to go out or travel-as if she had the time .
carl was clearly of the same opinion about dave as he was .
with a sob she threw herself at me and i took her , i took all of her .
what the fuck more did roche want ?
it was way too early in the morning for this conversation , i decided , drinking a little more espresso .
`` ta .
`` what ? ''
earth syndrome miniseries .
`` the plan was to get sloane and dallas out and head here , '' james says .
your mom doesnt cook , he said .
behind him walked a second lad , also carrying a box , this one unadorned .
they reached the side of the shed , and sophronia pulled out her ear trumpet .
he felt a smile spreading over his features .
`` do what you think is best . ''
chip brubaker , the host of endurance island .
Nurlan Abduldauly Iskakov (, Nūrlan Äbdıldaūly Ysqaqov) was the Minister of Environmental Protection in the Government of Kazakhstan. References Living people Government ministers of Kazakhstan Place of birth missing (living people) 1963 births
it was n't that long , but we spent a lot of time together .
`` sure !
the light made me feel vulnerable .
she stared at him in complete astonishment .
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`` good .
she was drying her hands on a delicately , embroidered white apron she wore .
it was large enough to house at least three dozen harpies , with room for the communal nursery that traditionally consumed the top floor .
again , '' he finished as he slowly slid inside me .
her son turned to lord jason mallister .
what is it ?
`` who ?
do n't rush if you want to find the spirits of bali .
and although mathew cliftons disappearance doesnt put him officially missing for several more hours we can bet that this doll is a representation of him .
he was thirty-six years old .
i 'm convinced that by september their names will be utterly gone .
i have no idea how that happened because when i touched that pot , i burned my hand , see ?
an angry voice yelled at him .
she sat out on his porch for almost an hour , wondering whether or not to head into town , but decided to see if she could get inside instead .
rot in it ! ''
i lay there in the darkness for awhile .
`` what 's going on , grandpa ? ''
her voice was hoarse .
`` and you did n't even have the condiments that make oysters go down more easily .