helens78:

clawfoottub:

iteribidem:

mars-bartlett:

villainyandgoodcheekbones:

“Where IPA systematically distinguishes the use of the symbols [æ a ɐ ɑ ɒ], APA usage typically only distinguishes front [æ] and nonfront [a]”

“Ripe, hotly passionate, but fickle”

“He was exceptionally well prepared, relying not on notes but his own copious memory and mastery of the subject.”

Hm.

The nearest “book” to me is a fashion history booklet/pamphlet/thing. It has 34 pages.

The most recently-read book on my Nook app is Elizabeth Zimmermann’s Knitter’s Almanac: 16 sts for 42”.  (Or, Cast off front half, leaving center 40 sts on piece of wool.)

The most recently-read book on my Overdrive app is Maggie Sefton’s Knit One, Kill Too: “I can’t get over it.”

o/  I’ll take it!

“An innocent maiden named Herridge / Was cruely tricked into marriage; / When she later found out / What her spouse was about / She threw herself under a carriage.”

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(from Edward Gorey’s Amphigorey)