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In the wake of his real-life experiences with Maud Gonne, W. B. Yeats wrote of those who "had read/All I had rhymed of that monstrous thing/Returned and yet unrequited love". [ 12 ] According to Robert B. Pippin , Proust claimed that "the only successful (sustainable) love is unrequited love", [ 13 ] something which according to Pippin, "has ...
Return on investment (ROI), the financial gain after an expense.; Rate of return, the financial term for the profit or loss derived from an investment; Tax return, a blank document or template supplied by a government for use in the reporting of tax information
Block (or blocked shot, blocked return): Defensive shot with relatively little backswing and shortened action instead of a full swing, usually while returning a serve. [25] Bounce: The upward movement of the ball after it has hit the ground. The trajectory of the bounce can be affected by the surface and weather, the amount and type of spin and ...
After the freedom and unstructured days of retirement, a return to the working world can be a huge shock for retirees. Having to be somewhere at a set time, dealing with the daily grind of ...
The return is not only about returning home physically, but also focuses on the hero retaining or elevating their identity and status upon arrival. [2] The theme of nostos is present in Homer's The Odyssey , where the main hero Odysseus tries to return home after battling in the Trojan War.
In Classical Economics profit is the return to the proprietor(s) of capital stocks (machinery, tools, structures). If I lease a backhoe from a tool rental company the amount I pay to the backhoe owner it is seen by me as "rent". But that same flow as seen by the supplier of the backhoe is "interest" (i.e. the return to loaned stock/money).
The text uses the 'return' synonyms fu, gui, and fugui 50 times, 34 times, and twice, respectively. The Zhuangzi mentions the Daodejing theme of 'returning to the root', 'origin', or 'beginning'. "Release your mind, Free your spirit; Be impassively soulless.
Recidivism is a synonym of relapse, ... The study built a socio-demographic of the offenders who were returned to the correctional system within a year of release ...