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Professor Markus Kellow was the first to suspect that the anomalous energy burst the Stargazer Observatory intercepted was of such significance that he set out with nothing more than a Geiger counter to confront the aliens he suspected were located in a mountain range near Area 51. Now, fifty years later, after another energy signature is captured by the observatory, Simon Forrest sets out on his own investigation to discover what dreaded creatures could be lurking within walking distance of his home. Deep within the mountain range, Simon discovered a strange woman, Kai'alla, who told him that she was guarding the most coveted treasure the whole of mankind could imagine. But Simon found that discovering who this ancient woman really was turned out to be the most coveted secret mankind could imagine.
This excellent book focuses on restoring repairing, and refinishing those charming radios of the past. Discover basic, easy-to-follow techniques for repairing circuitry, troubleshooting, and cleaning up those radio treasures.
This monograph provides a micro-analytic description of the structure and communicative use of syntactic pivot constructions in German. Using the methodology of Conversation Analysis, this work shows that pivots emerge in interaction in response to local communicative needs.Exclusively found in spoken German, pivots allow a speaker to extend an utterance beyond a possible completion point in a syntactically and prosodically unobtrusive way. Speakers utilize this basic property to promote context-specific actions: managing boundaries of speakership, bridging sequential and topical junctures, and dealing with different types of interactional trouble.Through a close examination of syntactic pivots as an interactional resource, this work shows that spoken linguistic structures can only be fully understood if we acknowledge the temporality of language and view grammar as usage-based and negotiable. This book thus contributes to a growing body of research at the intersection of grammar and interaction.
Traumatized trio plays tag in the Feylands. Will the hunters find him before she does? When a vampire attacks Azana in her own home, she's certain death is the only outcome--until the legendary Wyraj hunter, Lavanya, saves her. With Lavanya’s help, Azana begins to piece her life back together, but she soon uncovers dark family secrets. A runaway named Talos has the answers she seeks. Tracking him down is a risk she must take for the truth. As if life hasn't become complicated enough, she discovers her best friend Marc is keeping his own secrets, mingling with mercenaries who have Talos on their radar. Will Azana be able to save Talos without hurting Marc? Or will she be the next target?
Customising BMWs - does it work? This book, the first of its kind solely devoted to the BMW custom bike scene, proves it does! Features stunning images of customised BMW singles, twins and fours from contributors around the globe, many complemented by owners' stories and technical descriptions.
The Outpouring sets the natural and the supernatural worlds on a collision course. A new reality exists. Spiritual warfare is no longer an option; it is a way of life. "The Misfits" is part 1 in a two-part series of The Outpouring. A catastrophic dimensional shift creates a new reality. There is no longer a line between the natural and the supernatural worlds. Angels and demons walk among us. Ordinary misfits are transformed into an elite fighting force called "The Sent Ones." "The Sent Ones" is the second installment of the series. The Sent Ones were preparing for the mission to delay the entrance of the Antichrist into this realm. Everything drastically changes when COR1 is destroyed by an act of treason. The Sent Ones encounter legendary spirits and journey to the Pit of Sheole. The Elite fighting force faces demonic armies of biblical proportions, only to find that their most debilitating battle of all is the war from within.
Wo kann man die Freiheit des Reisens besser spüren als in einem alten VW-Bus auf den herrlichen Wegen der Toskana? Gemeinsam mit der Freundin in seinem alten VW-Bus Coccobello durch Italien reisen - das ist der große Wunsch von Tim, bevor er nach vielen Jahren in Italien nach Deutschland zurückkehren wird. Kurz nach seinem 18. Geburtstag war er in den Süden ausgewandert, nun lockt ihn seine große Liebe zurück in die alte Heimat Deutschland. Doch bevor es soweit ist, wartet auf die beiden noch eine abenteuerliche und amüsante Reise durch eine der schönsten Regionen der Welt, die Toskana. Auch in Gerrit Fischers zweitem Roman geht es um die Freiheit des Reisens, die südländische Atmosphäre Italiens und den nicht immer einfachen Weg, sein Glück und seinen Platz im Leben zu finden.
Isabel Treuenfels ist eine erfolgreiche Bankmanagerin bei der Kreditbank Baden-Baden. Sie liebt ihren Job und ihre Stadt, die alte Kultur- und Bäderstadt im Schwarzwald. Zwischen anstrengenden Arbeitstagen, spannenden Kundenveranstaltungen auf der Galopp-Rennbahn und aufregenden Erlebnissen mit ihren Freundinnen im Baden-Badener Nachtleben hat Isabel nur wenig Lust über ihr Privatleben nachzudenken, das nicht ganz so perfekt ist. Männer spielen im Leben von Isabel seit ihrer Scheidung nur noch Nebenrollen. An die große Liebe glaubt sie längst nicht mehr, als ein mysteriöser Brief ihr Leben durcheinander bringt... Zwischen Karriere, Familie und der Sehnsucht nach einer erfüllenden Liebesbeziehung fühlen sich viele Powerfrauen hin und hergerissen. Romantik bleibt da oft auf der Strecke. Um so schöner, daß einen die Liebe dennoch findet...