Showing posts with label The Birth of Venus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Birth of Venus. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

The Birth of Venus

The Birth of Venus
Marc Chagall Painting
Henri Matisse Painting
Van Gogh Painting
Clara still held on firmly to her supports, but with every step she felt safer on her feet, as all three became aware, and Heidi was beside herself with joy.
"Now we shall be able to come up here together
-318-every day, and go just where we like; and you will be able all your life to walk about as I do, and not have to be pushed in a chair, and you will get quite strong and well. It is the greatest happiness we could have had!"
And Clara heartily agreed, for she could think of no greater joy in the world than to be strong and able to go about like other people, and no longer to have to lie from day to day in her invalid chair.
They had not far to go to reach the field of flowers, and could already catch sight of the cistus flowers glowing gold in the sun. As they came to the bushes of the blue bell flowers, with sunny, inviting patches of warm ground between them, Clara said, "Mightn't we sit down here for a while?"

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

The Birth of Venus

The Birth of Venus
绝缘箱、殷瓦管、泵塔是LNG船的三大重要核心部件,"特殊货物围护系统、液货操作系统、主推动系统"是三大技术难点。沪东中华说,公司自主研发了保温瓶原理,为货舱设计了半米厚的隔热内胆。这种绝缘层内壁由0.7毫米厚度的合金钢板一小块一小块拼接而成,全船焊缝长达120公里,其工艺相当精致,工人在焊接时不能有一滴汗水沾上去,否则,保温内壁就有可能出现纰漏,修复需要花费1000个工时。
  技术
  中韩差距不足4年
  沪东中华继"大鹏昊"轮后还将向广东、福建的LNG项目交付4艘LNG船,据说第二、第三艘已进入码头作业的后期阶段,第四艘还处于码头作业阶段,第五艘定于今年5月底出船坞。这些船的订单都是2002年中标得来,符合市场规则。
  "大鹏昊"轮从动工到昨天交付花费了38个月的时间。总工程师肖红星解释说,首制船的建造周期都比较长,但正因为在首制船上解决了众多难题,后续几艘船就可以加快建造速度。据说,以后的LNG船最短建造周期仅需17个月,比首制船的建造周期整整缩短了21个月。
[ 转自铁血社区 http://bbs.tiexue.net/ ]
  这艘名为"大鹏昊"的船长292米,宽43.35米,型深26.25米,航速19.5节,装载量达14.7万立方米,是目前世界上最大的薄膜型LNG船。
  据中国船舶工业经济研究中心主任曹友生分析,我国到2010年大概需要38艘左右的LNG船,到2015年可能需要65艘以上的LNG船,才能完全满足液化天然气的进口量的运输,确保我国能源安全。

Sunday, March 9, 2008

The Birth of Venus

The Birth of Venus
Marc Chagall Painting
Henri Matisse Painting
Van Gogh Painting
with me, and I could not help talking to her. Having reached the Heights, I rushed eagerly to the door. It was fastened; and, I remember, that accursed Earnshaw and my wife opposed my entrance. I remember stopping to kick the breath out of him, and then hurrying upstairs, to my room and hers. I looked round impatiently--I felt her by me--I could almost see her, and yet I could not! I ought to have sweat blood then, from the anguish of my yearning--from the fervour of my supplications to have but one glimpse! I had not one. She showed herself, as she often was in life, a devil to me! And, since then, sometimes more and sometimes less, I've been the sport of that intolerable torture! Infernal! keeping my nerves at such a stretch,
oil paintings that, if they had not resembled catgut, they would long ago have relaxed to the feebleness of Linton's. When I sat in the house with Hareton, it seemed that on going out, I should meet her; when I walked on the moors I should meet her coming in. When I went from home, I hastened to return: she must be somewhere at the Heights, I was certain! And when

Friday, February 29, 2008

The Birth of Venus

The Birth of Venus
Marc Chagall Painting
Henri Matisse Painting
Van Gogh Painting
He dashed his head against the knotted trunk; and, lifting up his eyes, howled, not like a man, but like a savage beast getting goaded to death with knives and spears. I observed several splashes of blood about the bark of the tree, and his hand and forehead were both stained; probably the scene I witnessed was a repetition of others acted during the night. It hardly moved my compassion--it appalled me: still, I felt reluctant to quit him so. But the moment he recollected himself enough to notice me watching, he thundered a command for me to go, and I obeyed. He was beyond my skill to quiet or console!
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Mrs Linton's funeral was appointed to take place on the Friday following her decease; and till then her coffin remained uncovered, and strewn with flowers and scented leaves, in the great drawing-room. Linton spent his days and nights there, a sleepless guardian; and--a circumstance concealed from all but me--Heathcliff spent his nights, at least, outside, equally a stranger to repose. I held no communication with him; still, I was conscious of his design to enter, if he could; and on the Tuesday, a little after dark, when my master, from sheer fatigue,

The Birth of Venus

The Birth of Venus
Marc Chagall Painting
Henri Matisse Painting
Van Gogh Painting
approached whom it did not consider a stranger. Mrs Linton bent forward, and listened breathlessly. The minute after a step traversed the hall; the open house was too tempting for Heathcliff to resist walking in: most likely he supposed that I was inclined to shirk my promise, and so resolved to trust to his own audacity. With straining eagerness Catherine gazed towards the entrance of her chamber. He did not hit the right room directly, she motioned me to admit him, but he found it out ere I could reach the door, and in a stride or two was at her side, and had her grasped in his arms.
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He neither spoke nor loosed his hold for some five minutes, during which period he bestowed more kisses than ever he gave in his life before, I dare say: but then my mistress had kissed him first, and I plainly saw that he could hardly bear, for downright agony, to look into her face! The same conviction had stricken him as me, from the instant he beheld her, that there was no prospect of ultimate recovery there--she was fated, sure to die.
`Oh, Cathy! Oh, my life! how can I bear it?' was the first sentence he uttered, in a tone that did not seek to disguise his despair. And now he stared at her so earnestly that I thought the very intensity of his gaze would bring tears into his eyes; but they burned with anguish: they did not melt.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

The Birth of Venus

The Birth of Venus
Marc Chagall Painting
Henri Matisse Painting
Van Gogh Painting
state so nearly approaching high spirits in her life. Her cousins' former gaiety on the day of a ball was no longer surprising to her; she felt it to be indeed very charming, and was actually practising her steps about the drawing-room as long as she could be safe from the notice of her aunt Norris, who was entirely taken up at first in fresh arranging and injuring the noble fire which the butler had prepared. ¡¡¡¡ Half an hour followed that would have been at least languid under any other circumstances, but Fanny's happiness still prevailed.
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It was but to think of her conversation with Edmund, and what was the restlessness of Mrs. Norris? What were the yawns of Lady Bertram? ¡¡¡¡ The gentlemen joined them; and soon after began the sweet expectation of a carriage, when a general spirit of ease and enjoyment seemed diffused, and they all