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' Horrified, I retorted, " And you're the one who's considered the reliable journalist, while I'm seen as biased?
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Horrified, Powell's psyche breaks free of the prison it was locked in, only for Powell to find himself on a great tree adorned with thousands of amulets like his own, where he encounters gargoyle-like creatures that urge him to return to the one which he has just emerged from.
Horrified by what he has become, Jack tells his wife Wendy that should he ever start drinking again, he will leave them one way or another, implying that he would rather commit suicide than continue living as an alcoholic.
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Moore retorted, " If I am a lousy dog, you have made me so ; you have brought me to ruin and many more.
Leveson-Gower remonstrated that he had not allowed fast bowlers to unsettle him, Grace retorted: " I could see those beggars ; I can't see these ".
To Wilson's comment that he was the 14th Earl of Home, Home retorted, " I suppose Mr. Wilson is the fourteenth Mr. Wilson ".
" Following Zorin's refusal to answer the abrupt question, Stevenson retorted, " I am prepared to wait for my answer until Hell freezes over.
When Jo Hopper commented on the figure in Cape Cod Morning “ It ’ s a woman looking out to see if the weather ’ s good enough to hang out her wash ,” Hopper retorted, “ Did I say that?
He immediately recommended to the Emperor that the Guard be deployed for action at which the Emperor is said to have retorted: " I will most definitely not ; I do not want to have it blown up.
The guard angrily yelled at her, ‘ I didn't ask you to expose your film, I told you to give me your camera ’ ‘ You can have the camera ’, she retorted, ‘ but the film belongs to me .’ She was detained, and was interrogated over the next three days by police officers, prosecutors and intelligence officials.
When Herriot said, " If I could, I would unload the barges myself ", Laval retorted " Do not add ridicule to ineptitude.
The two even verbally sparred on TV, with Jericho calling Piper fat and telling him to call him " when he lost some weight "; Piper's retorted, " I have seen Chris Jericho wrestle.
Although initially silent on the issue, after another accusation by Krishnamurthy, Zinta retorted, " It is unfortunate that I am bearing the brunt of someone else's paranoia.
The former Cabinet Office Minister Ian McCartney once retorted " provided he doesn't mention my Glaswegian accent, I won't mention his wig.
" When later asked about Roenick's comments Roy retorted, " I cannot really hear what Jeremy says because I've got my two Stanley Cup rings plugging my ear.
When Walewski upbraided her for not remaining faithful to him, she retorted, " I am as I am ; I prefer renters to owners.
I and And
And I had hardly finished my business in the toilet on the aforementioned occasion when the lights in that place, like the hall lights controlled from the switch in the office, flicked off and on impatiently.
And if I have gone into so much detail about so small a work, that is because it is also so typical a work, representing the germinal form of a conflict which remains essential in Mann's writing: the crude sketch of Piepsam contains, in its critical, destructive and self-destructive tendencies, much that is enlarged and illuminated in the figures of, for instance, Naphta and Leverkuhn.
Being a teacher of American literature, I remembered Whittier's `` Massachusetts To Virginia '', where he said: `` But that one dark loathsome burden ye must stagger with alone, And reap the bitter harvest which ye yourselves have sown ''.
`` I scanned the world through printed symbol swart, And through the beggar's rags I strove to see The inner man.
And I select this sentence as its pertinent summation: `` in essence the drama of his ( Eisenhower's ) Presidency can be described as the ordeal of a nation turned conservative and struggling -- thus far with but limited and precarious success -- to give effective voice and force to that conservatism ''.
I saw a piece the other day assailing William Buckley, author of Man And God at Yale and publisher of The National Review, as no conservative at all, but an old liberal.
And I would further note that they all -- with one exception again -- sang in one key or another the same song.
If I now risk some comparisons with Sons And Lovers let it be clear that I am not comparing the two works or judging their merits ; ;
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