This document contains 91 tongue twister phrases ranging from simple to complex. Some phrases involve alliteration of initial consonant sounds or repetition of words. Common themes include names, foods, occupations, and actions. The goal is to read each phrase quickly without stumbling over or mispronouncing the words.
This document lists 106 verbs in English along with their simple past and past participle forms. It also provides the Spanish translation for each verb. The verbs are arranged alphabetically and include both regular and irregular verbs.
Researchers have found that melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep, may help reduce the side effects of tamoxifen, a common breast cancer drug. When paired with tamoxifen in lab tests, melatonin helped the drug kill cancer cells more effectively, potentially reducing the need for tamoxifen treatment and therefore its side effects. Specifically, nanostructures filled with melatonin injected several times a day were shown to help tamoxifen eliminate breast cancer cells while the melatonin breakdown products left behind caused no harm. This early-stage research presents a potential new approach to improving breast cancer treatment.
Este documento presenta la estrategia de búsqueda en la base de datos PubMed realizada por Verónica Pérez Priego sobre la atención domiciliaria de salud en pacientes entre 19 y 44 años con esquizofrenia o psicosis maniaco-depresiva. Se utilizaron descriptores MeSH y filtros de edad y año de publicación, exportando los artículos seleccionados a Mendeley en formato Vancouver. Se localizó el texto completo de un artículo a través de la biblioteca de salud.
This document provides an overview of a library database system project including the problem statement, entity relationship diagram, relational model, and key entities and relationships. The purpose of the project is to automate the manual paper system used by a university library to organize data and provide functionality to patrons like online book checkout. The relational model outlines the main tables that will store data on students, faculty, books, journals, conference papers, rooms, cameras, and their relationships.
Mohammad Sharif Abd-alrahman Abdulfattah is a Jordanian electrical engineer seeking a position in strategic organizations. He has over 3 years of experience as an electrical site engineer and maintenance engineer in Saudi Arabia and Jordan. His skills include installation, commissioning, and operation of substations up to 132KV, electrical troubleshooting, team leadership, and coordination between departments. He is proficient in English, Arabic, AutoCAD, Matlab, and Microsoft Office.
This document lists 106 verbs in English along with their simple past and past participle forms. It also provides the Spanish translation for each verb. The verbs are arranged alphabetically and include both regular and irregular verbs.
Researchers have found that melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep, may help reduce the side effects of tamoxifen, a common breast cancer drug. When paired with tamoxifen in lab tests, melatonin helped the drug kill cancer cells more effectively, potentially reducing the need for tamoxifen treatment and therefore its side effects. Specifically, nanostructures filled with melatonin injected several times a day were shown to help tamoxifen eliminate breast cancer cells while the melatonin breakdown products left behind caused no harm. This early-stage research presents a potential new approach to improving breast cancer treatment.
Este documento presenta la estrategia de búsqueda en la base de datos PubMed realizada por Verónica Pérez Priego sobre la atención domiciliaria de salud en pacientes entre 19 y 44 años con esquizofrenia o psicosis maniaco-depresiva. Se utilizaron descriptores MeSH y filtros de edad y año de publicación, exportando los artículos seleccionados a Mendeley en formato Vancouver. Se localizó el texto completo de un artículo a través de la biblioteca de salud.
This document provides an overview of a library database system project including the problem statement, entity relationship diagram, relational model, and key entities and relationships. The purpose of the project is to automate the manual paper system used by a university library to organize data and provide functionality to patrons like online book checkout. The relational model outlines the main tables that will store data on students, faculty, books, journals, conference papers, rooms, cameras, and their relationships.
Mohammad Sharif Abd-alrahman Abdulfattah is a Jordanian electrical engineer seeking a position in strategic organizations. He has over 3 years of experience as an electrical site engineer and maintenance engineer in Saudi Arabia and Jordan. His skills include installation, commissioning, and operation of substations up to 132KV, electrical troubleshooting, team leadership, and coordination between departments. He is proficient in English, Arabic, AutoCAD, Matlab, and Microsoft Office.
This document provides a summary of features implemented in Sprint 3.1 of the 5x project. It includes enhancements to stock availability, relationship documents, account authentication, and invoice history. For stock availability, customers can now view stock levels at different branches on product pages. For relationship documents, products from job lists can be added. Authentication was updated to determine delivery options from ERP. And a new configuration allows enabling online invoice payments, if administrators grant customers rights to pay invoices. The document also lists related configuration options and stories for more details on each feature.
Pawan Kumar Prajapati is a marketing student who is currently pursuing an MBA. He has a bachelor's degree in commerce and seeks to utilize his skills and experience to benefit an organization's growth. His key traits include excellent communication and presentation skills as well as being friendly, hardworking, punctual, and goal-oriented.
Este documento describe las licencias Creative Commons, que permiten proteger los derechos de autor de documentos y archivos compartidos públicamente. También define herramientas como YouTube, SlideShare y Flickr que permiten compartir videos, presentaciones y fotos en línea. Finalmente, explica que la ofimática web son aplicaciones en la nube para tareas de oficina, con ventajas como bajos costos pero desventajas como acceso limitado y retrasos en la interactividad.
This document provides definitions for over 100 English idioms and phrases, organized alphabetically. Some examples of idioms defined include "a far cry from", "all thumbs", "as luck would have it", "beat around the bush", "bite off more than one can chew", "different strokes for different folks", "easier said than done", "get cold feet", "go Dutch", and "have one's heart set on something". The definitions provide context to explain the implied or non-literal meaning of each idiomatic phrase.
The document describes a proposed hybrid engine for a supersonic UAV capable of high-altitude flight. It would use a turbofan engine below 13km and switch to liquid oxygen stored onboard via a Liquid Air Cycle Engine (LACE) system at higher altitudes. The LACE compresses air into liquid oxygen and nitrogen at low altitude, then injects the oxygen at 24km for comparable thrust. Calculations show net thrust doubles at high altitude due to lower drag. However, liquid oxygen storage adds significant weight, and compressing/storing it in-flight is challenging due to temperature and pressure constraints. The design aims to overcome limitations of air-breathing engines at extreme altitudes but faces technical hurdles
Este documento describe los pasos realizados en una búsqueda en la base de datos Scopus sobre el uso de acupuntura, masaje y técnicas de relajación para la depresión y ansiedad en personas de mediana edad. Se encontraron varios artículos publicados entre 2005 y la actualidad. El artículo más reciente se titula "Acupuncture and relaxation response for craving and anxiety reduction among military veterans in recovery from substance use disorder". También se analizaron los detalles de publicaciones y citaciones de un autor específico, Pedro Vicente Munuera Martinez.
The document discusses the cruel treatment of animals on fur farms in order to produce fur products. It describes investigations that have uncovered extreme animal suffering on fur farms in China and Finland, including animals being beaten, roughly handled, deprived, and sometimes skinned alive. It also notes that fur sales have increased as the fur industry promotes fur as environmentally friendly and luxurious, while animal welfare groups argue most people are unaware of the reality of how animals are treated on fur farms.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para insertar referencias bibliográficas siguiendo el estilo APA en Microsoft Word. Explica que la herramienta Citas y Bibliografía se encuentra en la pestaña Referencias y que hay que seleccionar el estilo APA. Detalla que para agregar una nueva fuente bibliográfica se debe hacer clic en Insertar Cita/Agregar nueva fuente y completar los campos requeridos como tipo de fuente y datos dependiendo si es un libro, artículo, etc. Una vez completada la ficha bibli
Digital Mkt Plan - Oakley Social experience Q4 2013Eric Hidalgo
Este documento presenta el plan de marketing digital de Oakley para octubre a diciembre. Incluye una lista de categorías y productos, actividades de marketing deportivo, un cronograma de contenido y publicaciones en redes sociales, y métricas de redes sociales y costos de actividades.
This document contains 85 tongue twisters ranging from 1-4 sentences in length that involve repeating consonant sounds and switching word order to confuse the speaker. The tongue twisters cover a variety of topics from animals to foods to occupations.
This document contains 165 English tongue twisters ranging from well-known ones like "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" to more complex multi-sentence twisters. The tongue twisters focus on words that are difficult to pronounce in quick succession, featuring repetition of consonant sounds, rhyming words, and words with similar spellings and meanings placed next to each other. They are intended to challenge and improve the reader's ability to articulate words clearly and quickly without stumbling.
This document contains a collection of tongue twisters and word plays. Some examples include: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers", "I saw Susie sitting in a shoeshine shop", and "How many boards could the Mongols hoard if the Mongol hordes got bored?". The document aims to challenge and entertain the reader with convoluted phrases and similar sounding words arranged to be confusing or difficult to say quickly.
a Tongue Twister= Tongue Twister SentencesNelsonVersoza1
The document provides examples of tongue twisters in three categories:
1. Tongue twisters that are difficult for adults, including ones involving bricks, hicks, and frogs.
2. Harder tongue twisters involving place names, animals, and unusual words.
3. Funny tongue twisters for kids to improve pronunciation, such as ones about ice cream, friends fighting over a phone, and animals like zebras and bears. The tongue twisters increase in difficulty within each category.
The document contains several tongue twisters and rhyming phrases that are meant to be challenging to read aloud without stumbling over the words. Some examples include poems about tree toads, descriptions of nature watchers and pitchers, and lines involving words like "thistle" and "three." The goal is to practice pronunciation and build language skills by reading through the tongue twisters.
Tongue twisters are passages that are difficult to pronounce quickly and accurately due to alliteration or consonance. They can help improve pronunciation, fluency, and accents. This document provides 50 common English tongue twisters ranging from well-known ones like "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" to more complex ones involving similar sounding words like "Which wristwatches are Swiss wristwatches?". Mastering tongue twisters can help improve confidence as a speaker.
This document contains a collection of English tongue twisters designed to be fun yet tricky for practicing pronunciation. There are over 50 tongue twisters provided in 3 sentences or less each that involve repeating sounds and words to challenge the speaker. The tongue twisters cover topics like cooking, animals, names, actions, and nonsense words to give variety in vocabulary and complexity.
This document contains tongue twisters in various languages with 3 main sections - definitions, types of tongue twisters, and examples of tongue twisters categorized by initial letter from A to Z. It defines tongue twisters as phrases that are difficult to articulate properly and lists the most common types as repetitive phrases, sentences, and chronological narratives. Examples provided span from single words and phrases to longer sentences designed to be challenging to pronounce fluently.
This document provides a summary of features implemented in Sprint 3.1 of the 5x project. It includes enhancements to stock availability, relationship documents, account authentication, and invoice history. For stock availability, customers can now view stock levels at different branches on product pages. For relationship documents, products from job lists can be added. Authentication was updated to determine delivery options from ERP. And a new configuration allows enabling online invoice payments, if administrators grant customers rights to pay invoices. The document also lists related configuration options and stories for more details on each feature.
Pawan Kumar Prajapati is a marketing student who is currently pursuing an MBA. He has a bachelor's degree in commerce and seeks to utilize his skills and experience to benefit an organization's growth. His key traits include excellent communication and presentation skills as well as being friendly, hardworking, punctual, and goal-oriented.
Este documento describe las licencias Creative Commons, que permiten proteger los derechos de autor de documentos y archivos compartidos públicamente. También define herramientas como YouTube, SlideShare y Flickr que permiten compartir videos, presentaciones y fotos en línea. Finalmente, explica que la ofimática web son aplicaciones en la nube para tareas de oficina, con ventajas como bajos costos pero desventajas como acceso limitado y retrasos en la interactividad.
This document provides definitions for over 100 English idioms and phrases, organized alphabetically. Some examples of idioms defined include "a far cry from", "all thumbs", "as luck would have it", "beat around the bush", "bite off more than one can chew", "different strokes for different folks", "easier said than done", "get cold feet", "go Dutch", and "have one's heart set on something". The definitions provide context to explain the implied or non-literal meaning of each idiomatic phrase.
The document describes a proposed hybrid engine for a supersonic UAV capable of high-altitude flight. It would use a turbofan engine below 13km and switch to liquid oxygen stored onboard via a Liquid Air Cycle Engine (LACE) system at higher altitudes. The LACE compresses air into liquid oxygen and nitrogen at low altitude, then injects the oxygen at 24km for comparable thrust. Calculations show net thrust doubles at high altitude due to lower drag. However, liquid oxygen storage adds significant weight, and compressing/storing it in-flight is challenging due to temperature and pressure constraints. The design aims to overcome limitations of air-breathing engines at extreme altitudes but faces technical hurdles
Este documento describe los pasos realizados en una búsqueda en la base de datos Scopus sobre el uso de acupuntura, masaje y técnicas de relajación para la depresión y ansiedad en personas de mediana edad. Se encontraron varios artículos publicados entre 2005 y la actualidad. El artículo más reciente se titula "Acupuncture and relaxation response for craving and anxiety reduction among military veterans in recovery from substance use disorder". También se analizaron los detalles de publicaciones y citaciones de un autor específico, Pedro Vicente Munuera Martinez.
The document discusses the cruel treatment of animals on fur farms in order to produce fur products. It describes investigations that have uncovered extreme animal suffering on fur farms in China and Finland, including animals being beaten, roughly handled, deprived, and sometimes skinned alive. It also notes that fur sales have increased as the fur industry promotes fur as environmentally friendly and luxurious, while animal welfare groups argue most people are unaware of the reality of how animals are treated on fur farms.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para insertar referencias bibliográficas siguiendo el estilo APA en Microsoft Word. Explica que la herramienta Citas y Bibliografía se encuentra en la pestaña Referencias y que hay que seleccionar el estilo APA. Detalla que para agregar una nueva fuente bibliográfica se debe hacer clic en Insertar Cita/Agregar nueva fuente y completar los campos requeridos como tipo de fuente y datos dependiendo si es un libro, artículo, etc. Una vez completada la ficha bibli
Digital Mkt Plan - Oakley Social experience Q4 2013Eric Hidalgo
Este documento presenta el plan de marketing digital de Oakley para octubre a diciembre. Incluye una lista de categorías y productos, actividades de marketing deportivo, un cronograma de contenido y publicaciones en redes sociales, y métricas de redes sociales y costos de actividades.
This document contains 85 tongue twisters ranging from 1-4 sentences in length that involve repeating consonant sounds and switching word order to confuse the speaker. The tongue twisters cover a variety of topics from animals to foods to occupations.
This document contains 165 English tongue twisters ranging from well-known ones like "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" to more complex multi-sentence twisters. The tongue twisters focus on words that are difficult to pronounce in quick succession, featuring repetition of consonant sounds, rhyming words, and words with similar spellings and meanings placed next to each other. They are intended to challenge and improve the reader's ability to articulate words clearly and quickly without stumbling.
This document contains a collection of tongue twisters and word plays. Some examples include: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers", "I saw Susie sitting in a shoeshine shop", and "How many boards could the Mongols hoard if the Mongol hordes got bored?". The document aims to challenge and entertain the reader with convoluted phrases and similar sounding words arranged to be confusing or difficult to say quickly.
a Tongue Twister= Tongue Twister SentencesNelsonVersoza1
The document provides examples of tongue twisters in three categories:
1. Tongue twisters that are difficult for adults, including ones involving bricks, hicks, and frogs.
2. Harder tongue twisters involving place names, animals, and unusual words.
3. Funny tongue twisters for kids to improve pronunciation, such as ones about ice cream, friends fighting over a phone, and animals like zebras and bears. The tongue twisters increase in difficulty within each category.
The document contains several tongue twisters and rhyming phrases that are meant to be challenging to read aloud without stumbling over the words. Some examples include poems about tree toads, descriptions of nature watchers and pitchers, and lines involving words like "thistle" and "three." The goal is to practice pronunciation and build language skills by reading through the tongue twisters.
Tongue twisters are passages that are difficult to pronounce quickly and accurately due to alliteration or consonance. They can help improve pronunciation, fluency, and accents. This document provides 50 common English tongue twisters ranging from well-known ones like "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" to more complex ones involving similar sounding words like "Which wristwatches are Swiss wristwatches?". Mastering tongue twisters can help improve confidence as a speaker.
This document contains a collection of English tongue twisters designed to be fun yet tricky for practicing pronunciation. There are over 50 tongue twisters provided in 3 sentences or less each that involve repeating sounds and words to challenge the speaker. The tongue twisters cover topics like cooking, animals, names, actions, and nonsense words to give variety in vocabulary and complexity.
This document contains tongue twisters in various languages with 3 main sections - definitions, types of tongue twisters, and examples of tongue twisters categorized by initial letter from A to Z. It defines tongue twisters as phrases that are difficult to articulate properly and lists the most common types as repetitive phrases, sentences, and chronological narratives. Examples provided span from single words and phrases to longer sentences designed to be challenging to pronounce fluently.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. IF IF = THEN THEN THEN = ELSE ELSE ELSE = IF; I saw Susie sitting in a shoe shine shop. Where she sits she shines, and where she shines she sits. How many boards Could the Mongols hoard If the Mongol hoards got bored? These are some examples of tongue twisters from an international collection consisting of over 100 tongue twisters in English.
Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppersMontse Tarrés
This document contains over 30 short tongue twisters, rhymes, and poems ranging from 2 to 8 lines in length. The snippets cover a variety of silly subjects including foods, animals, objects, and activities. They use repetitive sounds, words, and phrases to be fun yet challenging to read aloud.
This document contains 44 tongue twisters ranging from 5 to 35 words in length. The tongue twisters involve rhyming and repeating words and phrases that are challenging to say quickly. Examples include "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" and "Fresh fried fish, Fish fresh fried, Fried fish fresh, Fish fried fresh."
This document contains several nonsensical poems and rhyming phrases that play on words and sounds for amusement. They include descriptions of fanciful scenarios involving thistles, witches, tutoring tooters, butter, night lights, shells, menageries, wishes, and a rhyming description of the gallows. Overall the document is a collection of nonsense poems using creative language and rhyme for entertainment rather than to convey serious meaning.
School Journal, October 2014 - Level 4Anna Loakman
This document provides summaries of 8 short stories or articles intended for students at a Level 4 reading level. It includes the title, author and a 1-3 sentence summary of each text. The document also provides publishing information for the collection, including the publisher, date, ISBN numbers and copyright details. It is intended to support literacy learning by providing leveled reading material aligned to the New Zealand curriculum.
Three little kiwis each build homes out of different materials as their mother cannot support them. A stoat comes along and blows down the homes of flax and sticks but cannot destroy the brick home. Through trickery, the clever third kiwi manages to outwit and trap the stoat, boiling and eating him for supper. The story is a Kiwi version of the classic Three Little Pigs tale with kiwis and a stoat standing in for pigs and a wolf.
This document contains a collection of tongue twisters and rhyming phrases. Some focus on alliteration and rhyming words like "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" while others involve contradictions or plays on words like "Whether the weather be fine or whether the weather be not." The summaries provide the essence of the document in under 3 sentences by highlighting the types of rhyming passages and word games contained within.
The document contains a collection of tongue twisters in English. Some examples include "She sells sea shells by the sea shore" and "How can a clam cram in a clean cream can?". There are also tongue twisters that involve repetition of words like "red lorry yellow lorry" or sounds like "three grey geese". The tongue twisters focus on confounding the speaker by stringing together words that are difficult to say quickly or involve similar sounding syllables.
1. Ceiling Cat created the skies, Earth, light, day and night over several days. Ceiling Cat gathered the waters and created dry land, plants and trees.
2. Ceiling Cat created the sun, moon and stars to light the skies and separate day from night. Ceiling Cat created sea creatures and birds to live in the waters and skies.
3. On the sixth day, Ceiling Cat created land animals and humans, making man and woman but not eating them. Ceiling Cat told them to have children and rule over everything. Ceiling Cat saw all creation was good.
This document contains two lists of tongue twisters that are meant to be said quickly. The first list contains 10 short phrases involving repeated sounds. The second list contains 4 longer tongue twisters, including one asking how much wood a woodchuck could chuck and another describing Betty Botta buying butter. The document suggests trying to say the tongue twisters within a minute or 30 seconds to test speed and clarity.
A Free eBook written by Oh Teik Theam. This collection of English Puns serves to
'Edutain' (Educate and Entertain) especially lovers of the English language.
Aimed mostly for the Beginners and the Freshers. However this module will help every person who wants to spend that extra time and make communication better. This module is aimed to help you get through the basic pronunciation and enunciation process. Remember if practiced in a group or used as an activity, this would be fun while learning. Hope it helps.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
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1. Once a feller met a feller in a field of
fitches, Said a feller to a feller, 'Can a
feller tell a feller, Where a feller itches?'
2. We eat what we can and what we can't,
we can.
3. Benny Butler bought bitter butter in a
brass bell but broke it.
4. Good, better, best, Never let it rest, Till
your good is better, and your better
best.
5. The Sunday school sings spiritual songs
spiritedly.
6. Tommy Tickle tickled his teacher. Where
did Tommy Tickle's teacher tickle
Tommy?
7. I was barbarously barbarized by the bar-
barity of a barbarian barber in a barber's
barbarizing shop.
8. Mr. Mrs. Master and Miss Moth met Miss,
Master, Mrs. and Mr. Moss.
9. Seven shaggy sheepdogs shook sand
everywhere.
10. I can't can a can without a can; can you
can a can without a can?
11. Tiny Tommy Tortoise talked to Tessie
Turtle on the telephone ten times today.
12. Fiona felt the French film was fatuous
and flashy.
13. Six silly sisters sell silk to six sickly sen-
ior citizens.
14. The rat-catchers can't catch caught rats.
15. Nina needs nine knitting needles to knit
naughty Nita's knickers nicely.
16. Six Swiss ships swiftly shift.
17. Dauntless Doris Davis does a dozen dar-
ing dives daily.
18. The short sort shoots straight through.
19. Pretty Pamela Parker picked pink petunia
posies.
20. She stops at the shops where I shop,
and if she shops at the shops where I
shop I won't stop at the shop where she
shops!
21. The tiresome wireless man's fireless,
whilst the fireless wireless man's tire-
less.
22. You can have- fried fresh fish, fish fried
fresh, fresh fried fish, fresh fish fried, or
fish fresh fried.
23. I saw Esau beating Kate, I saw Esau, he
saw me. And she saw I saw Esau.
24. Our great-grand-gran is a greater great-
grand-gran than your great-grand-gran
is.
25. My wife gave Mr. Snipe's wife a swipe.
26. The school coal in the school coal scuttle
was scattered by a cool scholar.
27. Swedish sword swallowers shift short
swords swiftly.
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28. Fearless Frank flew fast flights to
Frankfurt.
29. Malaria is a malady many men meet
when meeting mosquitoes in Malaysia.
30. Florence Freeman fell forward and
frightened her father frightfully.
31. Billy's big blue badly bleeding blister.
32. Beautiful babbling brooks bubble
between blossoming banks.
33. Nice nieces nestle nicely in Nice.
34. Hungry Henry Hobson hurries home.
35. 'Please cook crooked crabs, Cook.'
36. Billy Bolton buttoned his bright brown
boots and blue coat before breakfast
began.
37. Nobby knew Noddy better than Noddy
knew Nobby.
38. Swim, Sam, swim, show them you're a
swimmer!
39. Six sharp sharks are out to take your
liver, So swim, Sam, swim!
40. 'Night, night, Knight,' said one Knight to
the other Knight the other night. 'Night,
night, Knight.'
41. The cat-catchers can't catch caught cats.
42. If I can't have a proper cup of coffee, In
a proper copper coffee pot, I'll have a
cup of tea!
43. Once I heard a mother utter, 'Daughter,
go and shut the shutter.' 'Shutter's shut,'
the daughter uttered, 'For I can't shut it
any shutter
44. 'Walter, get water from the waiter!'
45. Who will wet the whetstone while Willy
whistles wistfully?
46. Our black bull bled black blood on our
blackthorn flower.
47. Swift Sam Smith and Shifty Sidney
Smithers shouldn't send silly signals.
48. Bring back bright brand-new British
brushes from breezy Bridlington.
49. If one doctor doctors another doctor,
does the doctor who doctors the doctor
doctor the doctor the way the doctor he
is doctoring doctors? Or does he doctor
the doctor the way the doctor who doc-
tors doctors?
50. I see seven seagulls soaring southwards
silently.
51. The heir's hair gets into the heir's ear
here.
52. If neither he sells seashells, nor she sells
seashells, who shall sell seashells? Shall
seashells be sold?
53. Mrs. Mixer mixes mixes in the mixer.
54. I 'd rather lather father than father lath-
er me. When father lathers the lathers
rather free.
55. Do breath tests test breath? Yes, that's
the best of a breath test. So the best
breath stands the breath test best!
56. The busy bee buzzed busily around the
busy beehive.
57. If a hair net could net hair, how much
hair could a hair net net, If that hair net
could net hair?
58. Of all the felt I ever felt I never felt a
piece of felt that felt the same as that
felt felt when I first felt that felt.
59. Oswald Whittle's whistle out whistles all
other whistler's whistles in
Oswaldtwistle.
60. 'Whose shoe?' sighed Sue. 'My shoe,'
lied Lou. 'Here's your shoe Lou,' cried
Sue. 'Shucks, Sue, thank you,' Lou
sighed. 'My shoe,' cried Blue, 'I'll sue
Lou and Sue!'
3. 267TTOONNGGUUEE TTWWIISSTTEERRSS
61. Tonight is a light night, so you mustn't
light a night light on a light night like
this.
62. Can clever cooks cook clocks, or should
cooks not cook clocks?
63. Fancy Nancy didn't fancy doing fancy
work. But Fancy Nancy's fancy aunty did
fancy Fancy Nancy doing fancy work!
64. The new nuns knew the true nuns knew
the new nuns too.
65. Mumbling bumblings. Bumbling mum-
blings.
66. Swan, swim over the sea. Swim, swan,
swim! Swan, swim back again! Well
swum, swan.
67. I see seven seagulls soaring southwards
silently.
68. A lively young fisher named Fischer.
Fished for fish from the edge of a fis-
sure. A fish with a grin Pulled the fisher-
man in! Now they're fishing the fissure
For Fischer.
69. We surely shall see the sun shine soon.
70. Weak writers want white ruled writing
paper.
71. Tommy Tye tried to tie his tie, But tug-
ging too tight tore his tie.
72. A selfish shellfish smelt a stale fish. If
the stale fish was a smelt then the self-
ish shellfish smelt a smelt.
73. Did Diddy David dawdle down the dale,
or did Dale dawdle down to Diddy
David's.
74. High roller. Low roller. Lower a roller.
75. Twenty tinkers took two hundred tin-
tacks to Toy Town.
76. If the sleeper in a sleeper sleeps, does
the sleeper not in the sleeper on the
sleeper sleep?
77. Let us go together to gather lettuce,
whether the weather will let us or no.
78. Kimbo Kemble kicked his kinsman's ket-
tle. Did Kimbo Kemble kick his kinsman's
kettle? If Kimbo Kemble kicked his kins-
man's kettle, Where's the kinsman's ket-
tle Kimbo Kemble kicked?
79. Stop Chop Shops selling Chop Shop
chops!
80. The owner of the Inside Inn was outside
his Inside Inn, with his inside outside his
Inside Inn.
81. I do like cheap sea trips, cheap sea trips
on ships.
82. Farmer Fresshitt's fresh farm eggs fry
furiously in Farmer Fresshitt's frying
pan.
83. Double bubble gum bubbles double!
84. Crazy cooks cut chunky chips for cheeky
chaps.
85. If one doctor doctors another doctor,
does the doctor who doctors the doctor
doctor the doctor the way the doctor he
is doctoring doctors? Or does he doctor
the doctor the way the doctor who doc-
tors doctors?
86. Shall Sheila show several sailors sheets
that she has sewn?
87. Will Winnie wander with Will, or will Will
wander with Winnie? We wonder.
88. Seven Severn salmon swallowing seven
Severn shrimps.
89. Wood said he would carry the wood
through the wood. And if Wood said he
would Wood would.
90. King Kong went to Hong Kong to play
ping-pong and have a sing-song and
then died.
91. Red lorry, yellow lorry, red lorry, yellow
lorry.