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I’ve been working with field recordings, electronica and sampling to create immersive audio experiences for 20 years. With our massive surround sound system, the facilities here help us to stay ahead of the industry and equip our graduates and postgraduates to lead those changes. Was inspired by the story An Unexpected Development by Amaristheamazing <3 Language: English Words: 2,806 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 3 Kudos: 64 Bookmarks: 4 Hits: 1,140 Sweet_as_an_Angel Fandoms: Call of Duty (Video Games), Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Hello there! I'm a bit late for this, but even if I wasn't home and I didn't have my laptop with me, I still want to do this (better late than ever).

Reader - Works | Archive of Our Own Phillip Graves (Call of Duty)/Reader - Works | Archive of Our Own

Reader keeps get nagging letters from Odalia Blight and goes to Philip for help. Domestic fluff ensues. Series As the situation unfurled in the Netherlands, Philip's Grand Strategy developed along lines already outlined as 'classic' by Parker in the first part of his book: Philip, being a control freak, sought to 'micromanage policy' and left detailed but restrictive lists of how the Low Countries were to be dealt with by his regent, Margaret of Parma. Philip had not taken advice to rule from the Netherlands and, as such, soon became out-of-touch with concerns and interests there. He managed to antagonise many sections of the Netherlands community and individuals who had previously been at each others throats saw the opportunity to unite against a common threat. When Philip and his regent were perceived to have retreated on their policy concerning the Netherlands, this was seen as governmental weakness and led to an increase in opposition. In the early 1560s, Philip neglected the Netherlands for the Mediterranean and failed to respond to increasing provocations. The classic concern of too many identifiable problems to deal with at one time is demonstrated clearly and with verve. Philip was unwilling to undertake action necessary to solve the solution. In the politically correct twenty-first century, his humanity is seen as a virtue - he refused to open the sluices and flood the troublesome area. Humanity is, however, subjective - to early modern contemporaries, Philip was too weak to undertake the (admittedly unpalatable) action required to quench the threat of rebellion. Admittedly he received conflicting advice - 'I do not know the truth of what is happening' - but his indecision and ultimately limited response only stored up problems for later in his reign. You smell just like him." Language: English Words: 172 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 7 Kudos: 24 Bookmarks: 4 Hits: 954 Year-Old Caleb Wittebane has been Witch hunting for 11 years now. But he Is faced with a promotion that will change his life forever. Evelyn hasn't been around in years. However, all of that is about to change. He must keep his knowledge of witches under wraps. He enters the demon realm to truly learn their way of life. However, he wont be able to keep this secret for long. Admiring your lover never gets old, even if you're supposed to be in bed by now. Language: English Words: 815 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 13 Kudos: 118 Bookmarks: 6 Hits: 1,279Like other of his fellow monarchs Philip occasionally felt alone and isolated. His Grand Strategy was conceived and executed in his interests and at his behest. Although Emperor Charles V had left detailed instructions to his son on how to rule, Parker argues that these were not the whole basis for the Grand Strategy. Over time, Philip's Grand Strategy developed but it was hindered in a number of important ways - increasingly it was dictated by the needs and policies of Spain; in other areas, such as Italy and the Netherlands, political structures caused trouble in that the countries were not as centralised as Spain; increasingly Philip took on the role to defend Catholic Europe (and beyond) against Turks and Protestants (this was a massive undertaking) and engaged in 'messianic imperialism'. On top of all the structural problems for the strategy, there was also the constant fear of the domino theory. Philip felt that if England (in 1558) and then the Netherlands (from 1574) were lost then the other arms of his diverse empire would soon follow. He had to prevent the dyke bursting by plugging the first leak, no matter how much time and resources this took.

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Those strengths of craftsmanship and technical skill in Larkin’s mature works received almost universal approval from literary critics. London Sunday Timescorrespondent Ian Hamilton wrote: “Supremely among recent poets, [Larkin] was able to accommodate a talking voice to the requirements of strict metres and tight rhymes, and he had a faultless ear for the possibilities of the iambic line.” David Timms expressed a similar view in his book entitled Philip Larkin.Technically, notes Timms, Larkin was “an extraordinarily various and accomplished poet, a poet who [used] the devices of metre and rhyme for specific effects… His language is never flat, unless he intends it to be so for a particular reason, and his diction is never stereotyped. He [was] always ready… to reach across accepted literary boundaries for a word that will precisely express what he intends.” As King explains, Larkin’s best poems “are rooted in actual experiences and convey a sense of place and situation, people and events, which gives an authenticity to the thoughts that are then usually raised by the poet’s observation of the scene… Joined with this strength of careful social observation is a control over tone changes and the expression of developing feelings even within a single poem… which is the product of great craftsmanship. To these virtues must be added the fact that in all the poems there is a lucidity of language which invites understanding even when the ideas expressed are paradoxical or complex.” New Leadercontributor Pearl K. Bell concludes that Larkin’s poetry “fits with unresisting precision into traditional structures… filling them with the melancholy truth of things in the shrunken, vulgarized and parochial England of the 1970s.” Call Of Duty One Shot Part 4 Language: English Words: 10,512 Chapters: 13/? Kudos: 86 Bookmarks: 3 Hits: 3,588And there are three ancestors who are giving the reader a hard time: Amity’s, Boscha’s, and Willow’s. Language: English Words: 39,026 Chapters: 8/? Comments: 130 Kudos: 549 Bookmarks: 57 Hits: 12,061 Well, besides the Emperor himself. He acts strange with you, your feelings towards him are complex, and one night, things go in a direction you wouldn’t have predicted in your filthiest daydreams. Following a incident of misconduct, you've been transferred to the nightshift. Your post? The Emperor's balcony. It doesn't feel like a real job, but you're so tired you don't care, until he starts meeting you at night. Language: English Words: 4,570 Chapters: 1/1 Kudos: 14 Hits: 68 This is a retelling of how Caleb and Phillip Wittebane came to the Boiling Isles, and how I think it happened, so most of this is speculation/headcanons. Language: English Words: 1,661 Chapters: 2/? Kudos: 3 Bookmarks: 1 Hits: 134

Philip Wittebane | Emperor Belos - Works Caleb Wittebane/Philip Wittebane | Emperor Belos - Works

D&D DM!Reader AU (reader x 141) Language: English Words: 19,548 Chapters: 7/? Comments: 41 Kudos: 203 Bookmarks: 17 Hits: 4,437 Prince Philip, who had been married to the Queen for 73 years, passed away "peacefully" at Windsor Castle this morning. Through the portal and to the other side, Philip couldn't help but fall in love with a Witch, even when it went against his beliefs. Language: English Words: 1,772 Chapters: 2/2 Kudos: 35 Bookmarks: 2 Hits: 705 You're a guard at the Emperor's castle, assigned to the bridge for an impromptu night shift. Your original plan for the night was to get so high you wouldn't be able to remember your own name, but surely a little smoke break couldn't hurt? SeriesJust Shy of Harmony is the second novel in Gulley’s series. Now Gardner is finally out of his first year as pastor where he got to know the role he would be playing and felt it out. Now he is coming into an official second year as minister to the people that live in his home town. Everyone that lives in Harmony feels fortunate to live in such a beautiful and peaceful area of Indiana, and so does Sam. I know you said that you never wanted immortality-wanted my curse-but those childish games are over." Language: English Words: 732 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 2 Kudos: 20 Bookmarks: 2 Hits: 271 In simpler words, Phil really, really doesn’t want to marry a pretty little senator’s daughter, but he’s run out of rope and if he struggles too hard, he’s sure his father will not hesitate to garrotte him to get what he wants. Language: English Words: 2,117 Chapters: 1/? Comments: 3 Kudos: 22 Bookmarks: 2 Hits: 151



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