Lunan means
Having a little and not a lot
Lunan means
Having a little and not a lot
name
Lady Penelope being queen of my world
The
Dreaming of running in the fields
of Lunan Zhou (路南州) established
Having chocolate porridge on cold mornings
division
You gently singing about the branches of an oak tree to help me sleep
administrative
Not having to go out in public
the
Pretending our nest is a tropical island
when
No need to fall out of bed in our nest
in 1275, Yuan dynasty,
Treating our nest like it's a throne
appeared
Seeing the magic in a small place
first
Reminiscing on the 2000's in the evening
of "Lunan" was
Using our nest just like a proud eagle and her chicks would
name
A cosy boho style around us
(路南县). The
Snuggling close to your body
as Lunan County
Sharing tea, cake and jam under the covers
for short
Knowing you'll always be there to care for me
be called
A kind and gentle voice to guide me
usually
Sharing gentleness daily
and
Splashing about in the bathroom sink
of Shilin,
Being cuddly, snuggly polar bears
name
Knowing life holds a magic key to your heart
former
Being a lioness and cub
is the
Touching hands gently before bed
County
Knowing there's no need for schooling with you around
Lunan Yi Autonomous
Feeling free to make our own rules
Twitter: * Dream
south.
Sleeping in the warm sunshine
to the
Knowing every time is bedtime
Mile City
Tickling each others' feet
and
Answering the softest, gentlest questions
southeast,
Letting our bodies and minds drift
to the
Being more than just mother and daughter, just friends
Luxi County, Yunnan
Being comfortable in our own skin
northeast,
Having a snuggly space all to ourselves
to the
Reading bedtime stories every night
Luliang County
Having quiet moments like it's the '90s
west,
Knowing I'm Lady Penelope's sun and moon
the
Watching the stars outside our window
Yiliang County, Kunming to
Comforting me when I have a bad cough
It borders
Squeezing the juice of an orange over my skin
China.
Knowing even British agents need a bit of comfort and softness every time
province,
Imagining we're in a field of flowers
of Yunnan
Sipping traditional fruity tea
capital
Being safe in the bedroom and the bathroom
the
Sharing weak morning snuggles
of Kunming,
Watching water flow from the bath tap like a river
jurisdiction
Knowing the only skills we have right now include weakness, courage, love and vulnerability
the
Snuggling into our cosy nest together
under
Spending cosy days indoors
Twitter: * Leroy & The Girlfriend
TJAG ("The
Are oceans really that deep?
is a former
Why do all kings and queens wear crowns?
Rives
What makes rivers flow?
of Rocket Lawyer, Inc.
Why do my hands burn when you climb on rope for too long?
subsidiary
Are all farms made for producing food?
owned
Where are the best chips made?
wholly
How do airplanes fly?
and
What's better: a bag of crisps or a Thanksgiving turkey?
firm
What do humans do to de-stress themselves?
law
What does it mean to be well fed?
Inc., an independent
Why are there no happy shows on ITV these days?
Services,
What does a corner shop sell?
Professional
Are magicians actually magic?
Legal
Is Bluey the only thing kids watch these days?
of Rocket
What do you use a pot of money for?
President
What kinds of things around me are green?
as the
Why do pies have puff pastry?
he serves
Where is the best hot chocolate served?
As of 2023,
Why do wolves howl at the moon?
American Bar Association.
What clubs do kids like to join?
of the
Why do we always tell stories before bed?
officer
How do gobstoppers change colour when you suck them?
operating
What kinds of games can you play on a rainy day?
chief
Why are there always balloons at a birthday party?
and
What other things are red, like me?
director
Are all children's books about bears?
executive
Can you get the loudest burp from eating at McDonald's?
and
Why do kids go to school?
officer
Have puppets always been the stars of sci-fi series on telly?
military
Do you use a blanket fort for camping out in?
American
Are all takeaways to do with pizza?
former
Do noses grow very long?
Jack L. Rives (born 1952) is a
Why do pigs eat a lot?
in Iran's Strongest Man
Cuddling up near a roaring fire
times
Ignoring what the clock tells you and sleeping in
six
Floating in a deep, cool lake
He participated
Playing in open meadows
competitions.
Swimming in deep, clean water
powerlifting
Cuddling a Pound Puppy toy
and
Classical music
strongman
Lady Penelope being a woman of nature
in international
Relaxing outdoors
Iran
The freedom of a stallion
for
Quiet, relaxing hobbies
competing
Nourishing food that isn't bread or butter
Powerlifter
Watercolour art
and
A calm room to gather all your thoughts in
Strongman
A strong bond between a child and a parent
Iranian
Creamy Chinese massages
Mojtaba Maleki (Persian: مجتبی ملکی; born 1983) is an
Classic shows to cuddle up to: The Littlest Hobo, Thunderbirds, Stingray, Lassie, The Famous Five, Noddy's Toyland Adventures, Brambly Hedge, The Little Grey Rabbit, Kipper, Fireball XL5, Postman Pat
Cruises
Alan cuddling my toddler self when I awake in the night scared of the thunder during a storm
Catamaran
Lying under a cosy, soft blanket and being read a story
redundancy.
Enjoying a nourishing drink of water after bad excrement
concerning
Drink some strawberry flavoured herbal tea
case,
Furaha & Orko's Hands On Cake Decorating App
Deputy
Tin Tin sitting next to me and saying wise words to me after I have experienced bad excrement earlier before
and
Alan comforting me when I wake up in the night sleepless
officer
Gazing out of Lady Penelope's large window to look at the rain
a British Army
Do some painting or scrapbooking
CB CMG DSO DL (25 August 1871 – 26 June 1961) was
Pibby Mrs Moon Nightlight
Edward
Thomas & Friends: The Great Bubbly Build Bath Time Book
Claud
Finding a character named just after me in The Worst Witch books
Brigadier General
Our Girl Friday (film)
Charles
The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh
Thunderbirds and Joe 90 airing on MeTV Toons on August 29th
A gentle river in a Japanese forest
A cat blowing bubbles in its milk
Communist members were allowed to join the KMT on an individual basis.
I get the feeling the KMT were not too keen on this communism business.
In 1923, Sun and Soviet representative Adolph Joffe in Shanghai pledged Soviet assistance to China's unification in the Sun–Joffe Manifesto, a declaration of cooperation among the Comintern, KMT, and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
America must have hated this.
After initially allying with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the First United Front, the party under Chiang purged communist members.
I wonder if this is what lead to the civil war.
in Taiwan ruled under martial law until 1987
These guys sound like bad news.
At what price would you consider the product to be so expensive that you would not consider buying it? (Too expensive) At what price would you consider the product to be priced so low that you would feel the quality couldn't be very good? (Too cheap) At what price would you consider the product starting to get expensive, so that it is not out of the question, but you would have to give some thought to buying it? (Expensive/High Side) At what price would you consider the product to be a bargain—a great buy for the money? (Cheap/Good Value) The cumulative frequencies are plotted, and PSM advocates claim interpretive qualities exist for any intersecting of the cumulative frequencies for each of the four price categories.
this is neat!! I wonder how you combine with, like, demographic weighting
Afinal, o que são equações funcionais?
Aspasia and Pericles had a son, Pericles the Younger, born no later than 440/39 BC.[e][28] At the time of Pericles the Younger's birth, Pericles had two legitimate sons, Paralus and Xanthippus
The term "legitamate" when describing the type of child bothers me a lot. Nobody is more or less worthy because they were born in wedlock or out of wedlock. But, such were the times. It is incredibly sad though.
She has continued to be a subject of both visual and literary artists until the present. From the twentieth century, she has been portrayed as both a sexualised and sexually liberated woman, and as a feminist role model fighting for women's rights in ancient Athens.
It is fascinating to learn about the many ways women are viewed by outsiders and how their stories and who they are are shaped by those with an agenda on both sides.
Though Aspasia is one of the best-attested women from the Greco-Roman world, and the most important woman in the history of fifth-century Athens, almost nothing is certain about her life.
That is no accident, given the fact that historians viewed women of less importance
Female velvet spiders exhibit a remarkable type of maternal care unique among arachnids. Upon the birth of her brood, the mother spider liquefies her internal organs and regurgitates this material as food. Once her capability to liquefy her insides is exhausted, the young sense this and consume the mother.
reproductive burden indeed
for - from AI2027 website - https://hyp.is/W-LxWn3dEfCtI2PPz8uecA/ai-2027.com/
Google expanded YouTube's business model of generating revenue from advertisements alone, to offering paid content such as movies and exclusive content explicitly produced for YouTube. It also offers YouTube Premium, a paid subscription option for watching content without ads.
hell no there is no change
Christopher Daniel Duntsch
Wikipage for spinal surgeon Christopher Duntsch who faked credentials and was still allowed to move around Dallas hospitals as a spinal surgeon before being caught.
Shrines
a place for worship that is holy because of a connection with a holy person or object
epitomised
to be a perfect example of a quality or type of thing
provision
a statement within an agreement or a law that a particular thing must happen or be done, especially before another can happen or be done
dispensation
special permission, especially from the Church, to do something that is not usually allowed
tenacious
holding tightly onto something, or keeping an opinion in a determined way
g in self-flagellation.
Self-flagellation is the disciplinary and devotional practice of flogging oneself with whips or other instruments that inflict pain. In Christianity, self-flagellation is practiced in the context of the doctrine of the mortification of the flesh and is seen as a spiritual discipline. It is often used as a form of penance and is intended to allow the flagellant to share in the sufferings of Jesus, bringing their focus to God.
polemics
a piece of writing or a speech in which a person strongly attacks or defends a particular opinion, person, idea, or set of beliefs /pəˈlem.ɪk/
stately
formal, slow, and having a style and appearance that causes admiration
personage
an important or famous person
attainder
the forfeiture of land and civil rights suffered as a consequence of a sentence of death for treason or felony.
regency
a period of time when a country is ruled by a regent
disconsolate
extremely sad and disappointed
governess
(especially in the past) a woman who lives with a family and teaches their children at home
fomented
to cause something bad or illegal to develop /fəʊˈment/
sumptuous
impressive in a way that seems expensive
bequeathed
to arrange for money or property to be given to somebody after your death:
retorted
to answer someone quickly in an angry or funny way
Indignant
angry because of something that is wrong or not fair
gentry
people of high social class, especially in the past
vied for
vie for = to compete with other people to achieve or get something
injunctions
an official order given by a law court, usually to stop someone from doing something
or recusancy,
Recusancy (from Latin: recusare, lit. 'to refuse') was the state of those who remained loyal to the Catholic Church and refused to attend Church of England services after the English Reformation. /ˈrek.jʊ.zənt/
supremacy
the highest authority or greatest power
s vestments.
the special clothes worn by priests during church ceremonies

legislate
If a government legislates, it makes a new law
the Puritans,
a member of a Protestant group of Christians in England in the 16th and 17th centuries who wanted to worship God in a simple way
crusade
a long and determined effort to achieve something that you believe to be right or to stop something that you believe to be wrong
anointed
to make someone king or queen, especially as part of a religious ceremony
astrologer
a person who uses astrology to tell people about their character, about what might happen to them in the future, etc. astrology = the study of the movements and positions of the sun, moon, planets, and stars in the belief that they affect the character and lives of people
ravished
to give great pleasure to someone
pageants
a public entertainment in which people dress in historical costumes and give performances of scenes from history /ˈpædʒ.ənt/
orations
a formal public speech about a serious subject
betrothed
a person that someone has promised to marry, or has been promised to as a marriage partner /bɪˈtrəʊðd/
posterity
the people who will exist in the future
ebbed away
If a physical or emotional feeling ebbs (away), it becomes less strong or disappears
canopy

godparents
an adult who is partly responsible for the moral and Christian religious development of another person's child
sire
to become the male parent of an animal or the father of a child
wedlock
the state of being married
ramshackle
(of an organization or a system) badly organized or designed and not likely to last very long
edit
edits
Catechism
a set of questions and answers that are used for teaching people about the beliefs of the Christian religion
sprinkling
a small amount of a substance that is dropped somewhere, or a number of things or people that are spread or included somewhere
reciting
to say a poem, piece of literature, etc. that you have learned, especially to an audience
Eucharist
a ceremony in the Christian Church during which people eat bread and drink wine in memory of the last meal that Christ had with his disciples; the bread and wine taken at this /ˈjuːkərɪst/
Confirmation
a ceremony at which a person becomes a full member of the Christian Church
Baptism
a Christian ceremony in which a few drops of water are poured on somebody or they are covered with water, to welcome them into the Christian Church and often to name them
e Compendium
a collection of facts, drawings and photographs on a particular subject, especially in a book
disposition
the recipient's internal state of mind and heart. It's their readiness, faith, and intention to receive the sacrament with a genuine desire for its grace.
disposition
the natural qualities of a person’s character
efficacious
(of things, not of people) producing the result that was wanted or intended /ˌef.ɪˈkeɪ.ʃəs/
channels
a way of communicating with people or getting something done
rites
(a usually religious ceremony with) a set of fixed words and actions
instituted
to start or cause a system, rule, legal action, etc. to exist
Catechism
a set of questions and answers used to teach esp. the beliefs of a Christian religion /ˈkæt.ə.kɪ.zəm/
ecclesiastics
/ɪˌkliː.ziˈæs.tɪk/ = churchman a Christian priest or official
h Covenanters,
Covenanters[a] were members of a 17th-century Scottish religious and political movement, who supported a Presbyterian Church of Scotland and the primacy of its leaders in religious affairs. It originated in disputes with James VI and his son Charles I over church organisation and doctrine, but expanded into political conflict over the limits of royal authority.
h Puritans a
The Puritans were English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to rid the Church of England of what they considered to be Roman Catholic practices, maintaining that the Church of England had not been fully reformed and should become more Protestant.
members of an English religious group in the 16th and 17th centuries who wanted to make church ceremonies simpler, and who believed that it was important to work hard and control yourself and that pleasure was wrong or unnecessary
antipathy
a feeling of strong dislike, opposition, or anger
levying
(of a government or organization) to demand an amount of money, such as a tax, from a person or organization
Infanta
a daughter of the ruling monarch of Spain or Portugal, especially the eldest daughter who was not heir to the throne.
e heir apparent to
An heir apparent is a person who is first in the order of succession and cannot be displaced from inheriting by the birth of another person.
scuttled
to stop something happening, or to cause a plan to fail
armistice
a formal agreement between two countries or groups at war to stop fighting for a particular time, especially to talk about possible peace
coup d'état
sudden defeat of a government through illegal force by a small group, often a military one