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syntaxe > apposition / insert > participe passé
Flash Gordon
Jim Keefe 5.9.2004
Le texte ci-dessous comprend deux segments apposés : le premier est un participe en -ING, le second un participe en -EN. -EN n'est que le symbole du participe dit "passé" (-ED symbolise le prétérit).
HITHERTO the youth's artistic studies had consisted almost entirely of copying, and that chiefly from Morland; although he had about his twelfth year (1804) begun to draw from the cast, as we have seen. He was now to launch out into a broader path, and to get fairly on the way to an artistic career. About this time (most probably in 1804) he made the acquaintance of three or four men who had in their several ways a special influence upon his future. Happening one day to be lingering with his sketchbook in Christie's saleroom, in King Street, St. James's, he was attracted by a picture of Girtin's [ corollaire ], and was furtively making a note of it, when he was seen by William Fleetwood Varley, the youngest brother of John Varley, the famous watercolour painter, and himself a fair artist in that medium. Struck by the boy's intelligent look and by his
diligence, The life of John Linnell, Chap. II, The Victorian Web, copié le 26.9.2004, http://www.victorianweb.org/painting/linnell/story/2.html
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar weakened on Friday but hovered above record lows against the euro plumbed overnight on comments, later retracted, that China was cutting back on its accumulation of dollar assets. Dollar Hovers Above Record Lows, R, Fri Nov 26, 2004 02:47 PM ET, http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=OOO123CLJ04AACRBAEOCFEY?type=businessNews&storyID=6931420
Based on early patterns in 19 states, Democrats claimed to be outperforming Republicans by 6.25 per cent in a sample of 3.1m voters. Mr Kerry continued to stress his national security credentials, seeking to counter the Republican argument that he would waver in defending the United States. "When I turned my boat in Vietnam into an ambush . . . I didn't see George Bush or Dick Cheney at my side,” Mr Kerry said in an interview on CBS television. “I'm not going to take a second seat to anybody in my willingness to be tough to defend the United States of America.” Mr Bush, determined to live down his father's defeat after just one term in 1992, set out on a day of seven campaign stops [ corollaire ], culminating in a rally in Dallas, Texas.
Voting gets under way in tight presidential race, FT,
2.11.2004,
The recently released film Alfie, starring the actor Jude Law and slated by the critics, has been voted among the worst movie remakes of all time [ corollaire ]. Convinced that reworking a successful formula rarely delivers popular acclaim,
the DVD rental firm
ScreenSelect.co.uk yesterday released
its new list of screen failures for film buffs
[ corollaire ].
Remakes fail to inspire public imagination, G, 1.11.2004, http://film.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,12589,1340726,00.html
NEW YORK (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp. (IBM.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Monday posted a flat quarterly net profit [ corollaire ], weighed down by a legal settlement, but said fourth-quarter results would be better than expected, and its shares rose 2.3 percent. IBM Net Flat; Sees Strong Fourth Quarter, R, Mon Oct 18, 2004 07:39 PM ET, http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=BDZ1GLO0KAHS0CRBAE0CFFA?type=businessNews&storyID=6534525
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc. reported on Tuesday a quarterly net profit that more than tripled from the year earlier, boosted by the sale of shares it held in rival Google Inc. and stronger online ad revenue that analysts said may signal good results from other Web search providers. Yahoo Profit Triples on Google Stake Sale, R, Tue Oct 12, 2004 08:16 PM ET, http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=ITKK5PRIP5PGOCRBAE0CFEY?type=businessNews&storyID=6482226
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices extended record-setting highs close to $52 a barrel for U.S. crude on Wednesday [ corollaire ], fueled by the impact of Hurricane Ivan on U.S. winter inventories. (...) Oil has surged almost 60 percent since the start of the year [ corollaire ], driven by the strongest demand growth in a generation and a thinning cushion of spare capacity to cope with supply outages. (...) Despite high prices, U.S. oil demand is up 3 percent in the year to date to 19.96 million barrels a day, according to U.S. government data released on Wednesday. Oil Closes Near $52 on Winter Fuel Fears, R, Wed Oct 6, 2004 12:32 PM ET, http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=businessNews&storyID=6430975
Caged and chained, Bigley makes new plea
Kidnappers should contact us, says PM as video shows hostage's plight Headline and sub, G, 30.9.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1316169,00.html
Horrifying experience Drawn by gunfire, Mr. Adams and an NBC film crew watched South Vietnamese soldiers bring a handcuffed Viet Cong captive to a street corner, where they assumed he would be interrogated. Instead, South Vietnam's police chief, Lt. Col. Nguyen Ngoc Loan, strode up, wordlessly drew a pistol and shot the man in the head. Mr. Adams caught the instant of death in a photo that made front pages around the world. It would became one of the Vietnam War's most indelible images, shocking the American public and used by critics to belie official claims that the war was being won. In later years, Mr. Adams found himself so defined -- and haunted -- by the picture that he would not display it at his studio. He also felt it unfairly maligned Loan, who lived in Virginia after the war and died in 1989. ''The guy was a hero,'' Mr. Adams said, recalling Loan's explanation that the man he executed was a Viet Cong captain, responsible for murdering the family of Loan's closest aide a few hours earlier. ''Sometimes a picture can be misleading because it does not tell the whole story,'' Mr. Adams said in an interview for a 1972 AP photo book. ''I don't say what he did was right, but he was fighting a war and he was up against some pretty bad people.'' Eddie Adams; took shocking Vietnam War photo, Chicago Sun Times, 20.9.2004, http://suntimes.com/output/obituaries/cst-nws-xadams20.html
Spiderman Stan Lee
26.9.2004
Phantom by George Olesen and Graham Nolan -- Created by Lee Falk 26.9.2004 http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/phantom/about.htm
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