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:"… after a certain time — after the world suspects that two people are engaged to each other, it is scarcely possible for the woman to recede: when they come within a certain distance, they are pressed to unite, by the irresistible force of external circumstances.

:"… and would
:"… Arcand insists that his organisation has no sympathy with the extreme French nationalist movement represented by the group which split from Premier Duplessis after he was returned to power because he would not go all the way they wished.
The Russian Agriculture Minister Alexander Krivoshein, who was especially trusted by Nicholas, noted that :"… our rearmament programme had not been completed and it seemed doubtful whether our Army and Fleet would ever be able to compete with those of Germany and Austria-Hungary as regards modern technical efficiency … No one in Russia desired a war.

:"… and have
:"… if everything that exists has a place, place too will have a place, and so on ad infinitum.
:"… the clown is wise because he plays the fool for money, while others have to pay for the same privilege.

:"… and been
:"… if by chance anyone who had been in attendance on the elders should come my way, I inquired about the words of the elders — that is, what according to the elders Andrew or Peter said, or Philip, or Thomas or James, or John or Matthew or any other of the Lord ’ s disciples, and whatever Aristion and the elder John, the Lord ’ s disciples, were saying.

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:"… all the companies were clad in iron, and all parts of their bodies were covered with thick plates, so fitted that the stiff-joints conformed with those of their limbs ; and the forms of human faces were so skillfully fitted to their heads, that since their entire body was covered with metal, arrows that fell upon them could lodge only where they could see a little through tiny openings opposite the pupil of the eye, or where through the tip of their nose they were able to get a little breath.

:"… and make
:"… there is no part of the millet that does not make a sound: for there is no reason why any such part should not in any length of time fail to move the air that the whole bushel moves in falling.

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:"… the most powerful single emotional climax experienced during my nearly forty years of existence.
:"… all alone in a wild Indian country, a thousand miles from my native land, and a vast distance from any settlements of white people.
:"… shall be inflicted by intravenous injection of a substance or substances in a lethal quantity sufficient to cause death and until the defendant is dead, or, at the election of the defendant, by hanging by the neck until the defendant is dead.
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:"… a bird without working his wings cannot, either in still air or in a uniform horizontal wind, maintain his level indefinitely.
:"… bring what he had brought, and give it to Adam.
:"… evolutionary prototyping acknowledges that we do not understand all the requirements and builds only those that are well understood.
:"… and it will be surrounded by a train.
:"… an essential distinction should be drawn between the obligations of a State towards the international community as a whole, and those arising vis-à-vis another State in the field of diplomatic protection.
:"… Henrique Allemão, legendary person of the primitive times of colonization of this island of Madeira.
In a letter to his close friend, Venetia Stanley, the British Prime Minister Sir Herbert Asquith wrote :"… the situation is just about bad as it can possibly be.

under and ordinary
He wasn't troubled with the ordinary, rank-and-file fear that overcomes and paralyzes and sends individual soldiers and whole companies under fire running in panic.
And so the authors conclude: `` The conduct of the patient in his every-day life and in his work, even more than the foregoing facts ( mentioned above under 1 ), leave positively no room for doubt that the sense of touch, in the ordinary sense of the word, was unaffected ; ;
The company has billed the United States Government for $7,500,000 of these expenses under the Defense Department regulation allowing costs of a type generally recognized as ordinary and necessary for the conduct of the contractor's business.
Some were Nazi collaborators who had fought under General Andrey Vlasov, but most were ordinary Soviet officers and men.
These enzymes increase the rates of biochemical reactions, so that metabolic syntheses and decompositions impossible under ordinary conditions may be performed at the temperatures and concentrations present within a cell.
Gregory took it under the Papal protection, assured to it the possession of all property it might acquire, and endowed it with exemption from the authority of the ordinary.
According to George Cameron Stone, " Entire suits of mail kusari gusoku were worn on occasions, sometimes under the ordinary clothing ".
For lower frequencies of EMR up to those of visible light ( i. e., radio, microwave, infrared ), the damage done to cells and also to many ordinary materials under such conditions is determined mainly by heating effects, and thus by the radiation power.
He was assistant librarian of Harvard University from 1856 to 1872, and planned and perfected an alphabetical card catalog, combining many of the advantages of the ordinary dictionary catalogs with the grouping of the minor topics under more general heads, which is characteristic of a systematic catalogue.
By the 18th century, however, Geneva had come under the influence of Catholic France, which cultivated the city elite, who tended to be at odds with the ordinary townsfolk – to the point that an abortive revolution took place in 1782.
Specifically, consider the group ( R < sup >+</ sup >,< big >×</ big >) of positive real numbers under ordinary multiplication.
An ordinary ( deterministic ) Turing machine ( DTM ) has a transition function that, for a given state and symbol under the tape head, specifies three things: the symbol to be written to the tape, the direction ( left or right ) in which the head should move, and the subsequent state of the finite control.
" Parchment is prepared from pelt, i. e., wet, unhaired, and limed skin, simply by drying at ordinary temperatures under tension, most commonly on a wooden frame known as a stretching frame ".
The plate was exposed under an ordinary engraving and copied it by photographic means.
* In Finland, the market leader in potato chips business is Taffel ( known in Denmark and Norway as KiMs and marketed in Sweden under the name OLW ), an Åland company, with salt flavored ordinary chips " Sips ", popular tube-shaped cheese flavored " Juusto Snacks ", sour cream and onion flavored " Broadway ", and barbecue flavored " Grill Chips ".
Stainless steel does not readily corrode, rust or stain with water as ordinary steel does, but despite the name it is not fully stain-proof, most notably under low oxygen, high salinity, or poor circulation environments.
For example the axiom of choice implies that when the size under consideration is the ordinary notion of length for subsets of the real line, then there exist sets for which no size exists, for example, the Vitali sets.
However, if a third medium with a higher refractive index than the low-index second medium is placed within less than several wavelengths distance from the interface between the first medium and the second medium, the evanescent wave will be different from the one under " ordinary conditions " and it will pass energy across the second into the third medium.
This is, in ordinary language, where statements such as " He is a terrible person " cannot be judged to be true or false without reference to some interpretation of who " He " is and for that matter what a " terrible person " is under the theory.
Some of the marooned characters are ordinary students, while others arrive as a musical choir under an established leader.
By the action of the Emperor Maximilian and of other German princes they were, in the 16th century, once more restricted to Westphalia, and here, too, they were brought under the jurisdiction of the ordinary courts, and finally confined to mere police duties.
Morris's patterns for woven textiles, some of which were also machine made under ordinary commercial conditions, included intricate double-woven furnishing fabrics in which two sets of warps and wefts are interlinked to create complex gradations of colour and texture.
... come generally ... to the conclusion that there is something painful in the condition of the rural labourer in this great respect, that it is hard even for the industrious and sober man, under ordinary conditions, to secure a provision for his own old age.
Any withdrawal that is permitted before the age of 59½ is subject to an excise tax equal to ten percent of the amount distributed ( on top of the ordinary income tax that has to be paid ), including withdrawals to pay expenses due to a hardship, except to the extent the distribution does not exceed the amount allowable as a deduction under Internal Revenue Code section 213 to the employee for amounts paid during the taxable year for medical care ( determined without regard to whether the employee itemizes deductions for such taxable year ).

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