Broken Rehem


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I was the Alpha of my city. A just and beloved governor. In command of a court of Betas. And a proletariat of Omegas. I was James Wicked. I still am. But to get it all back... ...I must kidnap her. The daughter of my worst enemy. Until they tried to dethrone me. They kidnapped me. They locked me up. They tried to sell me. I escaped. They tried to kill him... Idiots. No one can kill James Wicked. I ran away leaving death in my wake. Until I ran into her on the way out. Bex. The daughter of my worst nightmare. I kidnapped her. She was going to be my revenge... And I was going to be very creative with her. The daughter of some slavers... ... was going to become my personal slave. Right now she's just my hostage. In a dark room. Just like I was. But she won't end up in human trafficking. Or dead. She will be my weapon... ...to make her mine and turn her totally. Let her think only of me. To serve me. And turn her against her own father.




The "broken" Plural Problem in Arabic and Comparative Semitic


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The formal aspects of non-concatenative morphology have received considerable attention in recent years, but the diachronic dimensions of such systems have been little explored. The current work applies a modern methodological and theoretical framework to a classic problem in Arabic and Semitic historical linguistics: the highly allomorphic system of 'stem-internal' or 'broken' plurals. It shows that widely-accepted views regarding the historical development of this system are untenable and offers a new hypothesis. The first chapter lays out a methodology for comparative-historical research in morphology. The next two chapters present an analysis of Arabic morphology based on contemporary formal linguistic approaches, and applies this analysis to the noun plural system. Chapter Four shows that neither semantic shift nor ablaut-type sound change account adequately for the data. The fifth chapter offers a systematic comparison of the plural systems of Semitic languages, incorporating much new research on the languages of South Arabia and Ethiopia. Chapter Six proposes a new reconstruction.




Midrash Rabbah: Genesis


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Gift and the Unity of Being


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Starting from both our originary experience of being given to ourselves and Jesus Christ's archetypal self-donation, Gift and the Unity of Being elucidates the sense in which gift is the form of being's unity, while unity itself constitutes the permanence of the gift of being. In dialogue with ancient and modern philosophers and theologians, Lopez offers a synthetic, rather than systematic, account of the unity proper to being, the human person, God, and the relations among them. The book shows how contemplation of the triune God of Love through Jesus Christ in the Holy Spirit allows us to discover the eternal communion that being is and to which finite being is called. It also illustrates the sense in which God's gratuitousness unexpectedly offers the human person the possibility to recognize and embrace his origin and destiny, and thus he is given to see and taste in God's light the ever-fruitful, dramatic, and mysterious positivity of being.




Technical Manual


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Dancing Through Life in a Pair of Broken Heels


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Cartoonist Cathy Guisewite joins forces with her sister Mickey to explore in illustrated essays what it means to be a woman today. Welcome to the world of two-second vacations, two-dollar raises, and $200 car-phone conversations, where the modern woman ponders innumerable mysteries.










Clothing Repairs


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Ganupas


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Even after the appearance of strange creatures and being summoned by three shamans, Ivan had no idea he would fall into another world. Once there, the creatures and things around him gave him little hope of ever getting back. On a world that threatened to swallow him at every step, he found love, and a purpose that would stagger the imagination of the bravest warriors. Torn between wanting to wake up from a bad dream and holding on to the things he found in it, he had to find a way to serve his awakened need to help a race of people taken long ago from his own world, and keep from joining them on the menu of a powerful race of cruel Volgour. Strange Crun spirits and unusual abilities would become his weapons, and he would come to realize that what he would start, his children would finish.