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STERLING É NOME IMPORTADO POR VIA DUNS ESTÓNIOS MERCADORES NAMED EASTERLING QUE ERAM MAIS MEGALOMANÍACOS QUE OS MOUROS QUE DAVAM À COSTA E GRAVAVAM O SEU SANCTUM NOMINE IN SILVER BARS E STERLING TOMOU O SENTIDO DE PURO DE NOBRE DE QUALIDADE GRAÇAS AOS MERCADORES TEREM BONS PROVEDORES DE OPINIÃO...JÁ LORD STERLING É DOS LIVROS MAIS CHATOS QUE O CLONE DO JOSÉ MOURINHO OU DO JOSÉ RODRIGUES DOS SANTOS DEU AO MUNDO ...Our modern world has stripped men of their designed roles as protectors and leaders of their families. Men have natural built-in drives to fulfill those roles. Unfortunately they have been told they need to be more gentle, more passive and ultimately less of the man God intended them to be. Today God needs real men who will accept the responsibility of living right and leading others to God's righteousness. They need to be bold worshipers of "The Great Light," and examples for their families and friends. Sterling spoke, "As I grew, I missed many of the things young people do. I was determined to be the best soldier ever known. And I did whatever was necessary to be known. I began to search for battles wherever I could find them. Because of my size, I was expected to fight well. In the heart of a young man there is nothing more powerful than to rise to the expectations of those around him. I, many times, took when I should have given and pressed when I should have paused. As you have said, Dutch, I have made a name for myself, but to what end? I love not, and am unloved. I protect not, and find I am unprotected. My fame shadows me like a demon of old. I feel I have yet another battle to join, but my fate is undetermined. But here I am." "A man's greatness is not only in his deeds," spoke Dutch, "but in how he lives with those deeds thereafter." 356 pages OF BORING GORE BORE

OS MERCADORES MANDAVAM MONEY TO LONDON IN THE XVIII CENTURY FOX

TO BE PUT OR PUT IN STERLING 

HELD ON STERLING BOYS 

AND THE NAME FOI FICANDO

TO THE COIN IN SILVER TERMS 

11 OUNCES 2 DRAMSWEIGHT OF SILVER WAS 20 SHILLINGS THRUPPENCE 

SIR ISAAC NEWTON MASTER OF THE MINT

UMA SINECURA REAL QUE A GENTE APOSTA QUE DÁ EM MOURO DA COSTA 

INVENTOU EM 1717  THE GUINEA 

THE KEY CURRENCY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM 

IS A ISAAC NEWTON INVENTION 

IT HOLDS VALUE ( NÃO DESVALORIZA)

THE GUINÉU VALENDO 21 SHILLINGS WORTH 129.4 GRAMS OF GOLD...

James Crawford Master of the Mint at Carson City: A Short Full Life the fourth Superintendent of the Carson City Mint (1874-1885) traces Crawford's life from his birth in Kentucky; to his formative years in Illinois; to his prospecting years in California's Gold Rush Country; to his early years in Nevada's Lyon County; culminating in his tenure at the Carson City Mint. The book provides a panoramic view of the sweeping history of Nevada's connection to California's Gold Rush era; with an in-depth look into life in the Silver State's northwestern region from 1863 to 1885. Filled with never-before-presented facts about James Crawford and the Carson City Mint, the 650-page book is linked TO THE NINE ELEVEN IN HORROR POTENTIAL with ALL GORE stories about some of Nevada's most prominent historical figures and many contemporary events occurring in the United States and contains hundreds of references to coins struck at the Carson City Mint.



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  1. FAB VON FABULOUS BLACK IS A RACIST TERM TILL THE BLACK POWER RISES AND NEGRO IS OUT IN JUIN 66 AND BLACK IS IN21 de setembre de 2014 a les 16:13

    DA VIDA E DA MORTE DOS CUSCOS NAS PALAVRAS MORTAS E NÃO DADAS ....APALAVRADAS A PALAVRA LAVRADA É DE PRATA DE LEI...

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  2. THE WIKIPEDIA SAY NO....One of the earliest attestations of the term is in Old French form esterlin, in a charter of the abbey of Les Préaux, dating to either 1085 or 1104. The English chronicler Orderic Vitalis (1075 – c. 1142) uses the Latin forms libræ sterilensium and libræ sterilensis monetæ. The word in origin refers to the newly introduced Norman silver penny. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the most plausible etymology is derivation from a late Old English steorling (with (or like) a "little star"), as some early Norman pennies were imprinted with a small star. There are a number of obsolete hypotheses. One suggests a connection with starling, because four birds (in fact martlets) were depicted on a penny of Edward I, and another, a supposed connection with easterling, a term for natives of the Baltic, or the Hanse, towns of eastern Germany. This etymology is itself medieval, suggested by Walter de Pinchebek (ca. 1300) with the explanation that the coin was originally made by moneyers from that region21 de setembre de 2014 a les 16:17

    c.1300, "silver penny," probably from Middle English sterre (see star (n.)), according to OED "presumably" from the stars that appeared in the design of certain Norman coins, + diminutive suffix -ling. But starred coins were not especially common among Anglo-Saxon currency, and the stars on them tended to be small. The other theory [Kluge] is that it derives from Old French estedre "stater" (see stater). Sense broadened by 1560s to "money having the quality of the sterling," and c.1600 to "English money in general." As an adjective from early 15c. From 1640s in general sense of "capable of standing a test" (as a sound coin would). A pound sterling was originally "a pound weight of sterlings," equal to about 240 of them.

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  3. Thalia Chaltas' Because I am Furniture exemplifies the unique power of novels in verse. There are a lot of yougn adult novels about family violence, and many of them are excellent. However, in Because I am Furniture, the verse form allows the reader to experience the house of horrors in which Anke, the main character, lives. Fourteen year-old Anke's siblings are terrorized by their abusive father while her mother passively watches, seemingly accepting the violence and sexual abuse of her children. Anke, however, is simply ignored. I am always there. But they don't care if I am because I am furniture. I don't get hit I don't get fondled I don't get love because I am furniture Suits me fine. Anke is a younger narrator than I usually prefer--she's 14 and a high school freshman. I do think this was a barrier to my getting into the story initially, because she lacks some maturity, particularly in how she deals with friends at school. However, Anke joins the volleyball team and it utterly transforms her, as sports often do (and other activities like music, drama, debate team, whatever). Her on the ground holding up the wrapper, me with my hands up in victory, "The CROWD GOES WIIILLLD!" Two senior guys stroll by, eyebrows raised. We grin. Volleyball has taught me to yell. Not only has volleyball taught Anke to yell, and stand up for herself and others, it's also taught her about friendships.21 de setembre de 2014 a les 18:22

    I got an A on the third quiz in American history,
    an A,
    dammit.
    Last time I got a B
    up from a C
    and my father said,
    "if you can get a C
    you can get a B,
    if you can get a B
    you can get an A."-
    I got an A
    and my father said,
    "grades don't mean anything.” — 76 likes
    “I never realized
    till now
    how hard the brain has to work
    to make the body do what it asks.

    Or maybe how hard the body has to work
    to ignore
    the brain.

    I never realized
    till now
    how hard the brain has to work
    to make the body do what it asks.

    Or maybe how hard the body has to work
    to ignore
    the brain.”
    ― Thalia Chaltas, Because I Am Furniture
    tags: ignore, work
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    “People are most honest
    when they don't know you are listening.”
    ― Thalia Chaltas, Because I Am Furniture
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    “I'm sure you were mistaken," Yaicha says to her brush.

    My ears pin back -
    "MISTAKEN?
    I know who Angie is, Yaicha.
    I know who our father is, Yaicha.
    He hurts people, he hurts you, you never do anything!" My claws scrape the wall paint.

    She turns with soft rabbit eyes. "He'll kill me."

    "He's already doing that!"
    I am growling, grabbing her sleeve, "Every day, every day he rips you open,
    chips off pieces week by week, till a few years from now you are not even a mouthful of sawdust.
    A drawn-out killing.
    Well, I'm tired of all of us doing nothing. He has to be stopped."

    Yaicha's eyes have flinched a few times but soften again. "Nobody can stop him."

    My teeth show.

    "Nobody can stop him? Good.
    To him I have always been
    Nobody.”
    ― Thalia Chaltas, Because I Am Furniture
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    “I am always there.
    But they don't care if I am
    because I am furniture.

    I don't get hit
    I don't get fondled
    I don't get love
    because I am furniture

    Suits me fine.”

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  4. it's something neo neo like neo thats old21 de setembre de 2014 a les 18:26

    Then
    why don't I tell on him?

    If they don't,
    why don't I?

    Because.

    Because I am safe this way,
    silent
    unnoticed.”

    “With all the
    dizzy galaxies
    hot gases
    dust at the speed of light
    neutrinos running through
    everything,

    no matter how powerful someone is
    here on Earth
    they are just as small as me
    to the vast greatness of
    outer
    space.”

    “I'm sorry, I had a meeting"

    I stand behind his chair. "Liar," under my breath.

    "You weren't at a meeting," take a breath, gain speed, bursting,
    "You were with Angie in the office.
    I saw you. I saw you. You clamp us down, you think no one knows.
    You hurt my brother! My sister!
    You hurt my friend! Small trusting prey, huh?
    You had to squash some weak person already in pain, thinking she loved you.
    You could have chosen to hurt me!
    But I'm not worth enough, I never am and you picked poor Angie, you were going to RAPE her, I SAW YOU TRY TO RAPE ANGIE, you fucking MONSTER!”

    “If all this tree is from mom and all this tree is from him
    where do I grow my own branches?”

    “You've always
    been skinny,
    always will."

    I can feel
    each
    reclusive
    bone
    poke through,

    the bones of
    Embarrassment,
    Anger,
    Relief.

    I push some back in,
    but leave
    Anger
    sticking out.”

    “Why am I not good enough?

    At least he loves
    Darren and Yaicha
    in some way

    even if it's horrible,
    he shows them attention

    and I am furniture
    I get nothing
    nothing
    nothing
    no thing”
    ― Thalia Chaltas, Because I Am Furniture

    “Yaicha runs.

    He sits down, tired,
    and says to mom,
    "I'm sorry you had to see that."

    Inevitable that he does it.

    But he doesn't really want
    a witness.”

    “I think that is supposed to be good,
    that I get less
    from him
    but I feel

    worth

    less.”

    “Yaicha and Darren
    told me that I was
    the mailman's child,

    and I got so angry,
    stalking away,
    hot steam in my ribs.

    Yaicha and Darren
    told me that I was
    the mailman's child

    and now I am thinking
    how wonderful it would be
    to have
    the mailman as
    my father.”
    ― Thalia Chaltas, Because I Am Furniture
    tags: father, mailman
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    “Yaicha is named after a song
    by some group from the last century called the
    Pousette-Dart Band.

    Something about a girl,
    a candle in the falling rain
    shining amidst the pain.
    I kind of surprise myself
    when I can picture Yaicha as that candle.

    My father named Yaicha after the "haunting melody."

    I wonder if he ever listened
    to the lyrics.”
    ― Thalia Chaltas, Because I Am Furniture
    tags: haunted, pain
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    “Or maybe I am just
    outside enough,
    being the footstool observing from the corner,
    that I have a view of reality.”
    ― Thalia Chaltas, Because I Am Furniture
    tags: observer, reality
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    “The foam cushions
    on the old couch downstairs
    disintegrate
    daily
    in a hush,
    like each of us,

    small flecks of
    hardening puffs
    raining mute to the floor
    when I flop down to study.

    And the more the couch gets used,
    the less foam it keeps--

    someday
    just an uncomfortable frame,
    springs and other inner workings
    exposed.

    Silent.”
    ― Thalia Chaltas, Because I Am Furniture
    tags: exposed, silent
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    “I like her explanation better than just being a diminutive
    of someone else.”
    ― Thalia Chaltas, Because I Am Furniture
    tags: original
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    “If I could just open my mouth wide enough
    to allow those gagging blobs of truth
    their slow, tar-seep passage
    up through my gullet,
    with barely enough oxygen to keep from
    passing out
    while they glorp over my tongue,
    those truths would reach my teeth,
    where if my jaw weren't unhinged,
    I might bite them off
    so I could
    breathe again.”
    ― Thalia Chaltas, Because I Am Furniture
    tags: breathing, truth
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    “Not scared.

    But excited in that
    jiggering-on-too-much-hot-sauce
    kind of way
    that it's time to
    step out
    of my old framework,
    raw and amorphous,
    to become something I've never thought of before.”

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