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As they are transferred to the swift, many of the fibres are straightened and laid into the swift's card cloth.
The stripper's relative surface speed is slower than the swift's so the swift pulls the fibres from the stripper for additional straightening.
Works such as Jonathan Swift's A Tale of a Tub and Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy made digressiveness itself a part of the satire.
Swift's disturbing satiric vision and eccentricities have given rise to countless myths and legends about his life.
They are also-significantly, perhaps-those showing the deepest impress of Swift's work.
The method was applied to find the orbit of Swift's comet of 1880 and involved less computation than Gauss's method.
These are the countries of Gulliver's Travels, Swift's satire on Georgian society.
Swift's father joined his older brother, Godwin, in the practice of law in Ireland.
Esther Vanhomrigh died in 1723 at the age of 35, having destroyed the will she had made in Swift's favour.
Swift's first major prose work, A Tale of a Tub, demonstrates many of the themes and stylistic techniques he would employ in his later work.
From November, the bank will integrate SWIFT's MyStandards products into its Autobahn App market.
A video of a bald and burly Delaware police officer enthusiastically lip-syncing to Taylor Swift's ''Shake it Off'' is getting global attention.
Graham Swift's 1983 novel Waterland takes place, and recounts several historical events, in and around the town of Ely.
The second of the grainy images look like the two have indeed pashed in public, with Kloss even touching Swift's face.
In the early fifties he was a frequent visitor to Dublin where he would share Patrick Swift's studio.
Death became a frequent feature of Swift's life from this point.
Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, published seven years after Robinson Crusoe, may be read as a systematic rebuttal of Defoe's optimistic account of human capability.
Swift's writing was so effective in undermining opinion in the project that a reward was offered by the government to anyone disclosing the true identity of the author.
The government eventually resorted to hiring none other than Sir Isaac Newton to certify the soundness of Wood's coinage to counter Swift's accusations.
Swift's family had several interesting literary connections.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is made with the paste known as Swift's arsenate Paste, mixed with water.
Swift's benefice, in the diocese of Meath, two miles from Trim.
The more didactic papers were ascribed to an imaginary Isaac Bickerstaff, a nom-de-plume which Steele borrowed from some of Swift's satires.
A satirical account of this folly is given in Swift's miscellanies, vol.
In 1726 appeared Swift's masterpiece, the only one of his works still widely known, namely, 'The Travels of Lemuel Gulliver.
It doesn't take a sleuth to spot the reference to Harry Styles in Taylor Swift's latest comments about heartbreak.
When the shade of the window to Kate Swift's room was raised he could see, through the hole, directly into her bed, but she was not there.
Over against this conduct, so far as it goes, may be set Swift's quixotic but extensive and constant personal benevolence and generosity to the poor.
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