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And if you're as flat broke as I am, I think we'll have to take the added risk of knocking over a filling station or something before we split for one of us to set up an alibi while the other does his dirty work ''.
Van Vogt systematized his writing method, using scenes of 800 words or so where a new complication was added or something resolved.
In either case, new connections were sometimes added to downstream nodes ( i. e. the node that answered the request ) when requests succeeded, and old nodes were discarded in least recently used order ( or something close to it ).
In the most common method of packing, tobacco is added to the bowl of the pipe in several batches, each one pressed down until the mixture has a uniform density that optimizes airflow ( something that it is difficult to gauge without practice ).
The free will response asserts that the existence of free beings is something of tremendous value, because with free will comes the ability to make morally significant choices ( and, it may be added, to enter into authentic loving relationships ).
Another example of a unary counting system clustered in counts of five is the Chinese, Japanese and Korean custom of writing the Chinese character, Korean Hanja character, or Japanese kanji character 正 which takes 5 strokes to write, one stroke each time something is added.
On 5 November, the European printed an article by Powell in which he said he did not expect the European Communities Act 1972 to be amended or repealed but added, " Still, something has happened.
As one of his first acts, he added an activity of bestowing “ awards of merit for distinctive achievement .” However, they were on the brink of forming something historical.
To describe something as the most or least, the word hotu (" all ") is added:
To the word faie was added the suffix-erie ( Modern English -( e ) ry ), used to express either a place where something is found ( fishery, heronry, nunnery ) or a trade or typical activity engaged in by a person ( cookery, midwifery, thievery ).
Some of their famous sound effects included a rapid bongo drum take used for when a character's feet were scrambling before taking off, a " KaBONG " sound produced on a guitar for when Quick Draw McGraw, in his Zorro-style " El Kabong " crime fighting guise, would smash a guitar over a villain's head, the sound of a car's brake drum combined with a bulb horn for when Fred Flintstone would drop his bowling ball onto his foot, an automobile's tires squealing with a " skipping " effect added for when someone would slide to a sudden stop, a bass-drum-and-cymbal combination called the " Boom Crash " for when someone would fall down or smack into an object, a xylophone being struck rapidly on the same note for a tip-toeing effect, and a violin being plucked with the tuning pegs being raised to simulate something like pulling out a cat's whisker.
On this reading, the little star trinket added by Alf, the old Master's apprentice, turns into the talisman that cuts through Nokes's sweet, sticky nonsense and raises the smith's life from the ordinary to something deeply meaningful.
Asked if he would change something he had produced on an editor's say-so, he answered with a flat " No. " But he added: " Oh, I will take a suggestion for revision.
" The review added, " The games are actually teaching your kids something ... example The Music Box ... combines music and learning, so much so that kids won't even realize that they're figuring out space relations, hand-eye coordination, and mousing skills as they jam along to upbeat tunes.
The Crawfish Festival is typically a food and music festival, but each year something new is added.
" While another biographer, David Pryce-Jones, added: " If you come from a ruck of children in a large family, you've got to do something to assert your individuality, and I think through the experience of trying to force her way forward among the sisters and in the family, she decided that she was going to form a personality against everything ".
His successors were not perhaps so prominent, but all added something to the land area of Württemberg.
The general form of the " In Soviet Russia " joke is that the subject and objects of a statement are reversed, and " In ( Soviet ) Russia ," or something equivalent, is added, and the verb is often left unconjugated and articles are omitted, mimicking perceived Russian-accented speech.
Almost every pharaoh of that dynasty has added something to the temple site.
Equity has come not to destroy the law but to fulfill it, to supplement it, to explain it .” Every jot & every title of law was to be bayed, but when all this had been done yet something might be needed, something that equity would require & that was added by equity.
Early on during principal photography, Hopkins was intimidated by the amount of dialogue he had to learn, that was being added and changed all the time as he recalled, " There were moments when I wanted to get out, when I wanted to just do a nice Knots Landing or something ".
Life is something added to the organism: over and above the universally diffused sensibility there is some living and productive power to which we give the name of Nature.
Feminine terms such as actress, waitress, and usherette are marked with respect to the masculine, both formally ( i. e., something is added to the masculine form ) and in the sense that only the masculine form can be used generically to describe a mixed-gender group of people.
Poet Eavan Boland said: " I was not then, nor am I now, comfortable with the idea of belonging to something where there are exemptions involved ," although she added that she would " hate to see it disappear ".

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Thornburg added in a lower voice but Andy overheard, `` They act more like a jury than an audience ''.
On the defensive, he added, `` I wish you'd think what it must be like for her to be without Greg, to be a new widow, a young widow ''.
She asked him and, laughing, she added, `` I was nervous about buying a book with a title like that, but I knew you'd like it ''.
Writing systems that indicate consonants but do not indicate most vowels ( like the Aramaic one ) or indicate them with added diacritical signs, have been called abjads by Peter T. Daniels to distinguish them from later alphabets, such as Greek, that represent vowels more systematically.
Wiener Staatsoper added it to its repertoire in January 2012 in a production by Jérome Deschamps conducted by Ingo Metzmacher starring Christopher Ventris as Jimmy and Angelika Kirchschlager as Jenny, notably casting young mezzo-soprano Elisabeth Kulman as Begbick, breaking the tradition of having a veteran soprano ( like Varnay or Jones ) or musical theater singer ( like Patti LuPone ) perform the role.
Rat liver extract is optionally added to simulate the effect of metabolism, as some compounds, like
According to Capp ’ s longtime friend Milton Caniff, Capp was “ charming ” when he chose to be, but he added, “ He could be very difficult if he didn ’ t like you .” Frank Frazetta described Capp as " exasperating, infuriating, domineering, obnoxious, loud, lots of fun, acidic and lovable.
Informally basis vectors are like " building blocks of a vector ", they are added together to make a vector, and the coordinates are the number of basis vectors in each direction.
As an added precaution, Superman would vibrate his face slightly ( like Jay Garrick, the Golden-Age Flash ), so that photographs would only show his features as a blur, thus preventing the danger of photographs of both identities being reliably compared.
* Deposition ( sediment ), material ( like sediment ) being added to a landform
This is like Step 1, except it is odd columns ( 3, 5, 7 ) added to even columns ( 2, 4, 6 ), and column one has its values transferred by a sector gear to the print mechanism on the left end of the engine.
The new system consisted of five coins: the aureus / solidus, a gold coin weighing, like its predecessors, one-sixtieth of a pound ; the argenteus, a coin weighing one ninety-sixth of a pound and containing ninety-five percent pure silver ; the follis, sometimes referred to as the laureatus A, which is a copper coin with added silver struck at the rate of thirty-two to the pound ; the radiatus, a small copper coin struck at the rate of 108 to the pound, with no added silver ; and a coin known today as the laureatus B, a smaller copper coin struck at the rate of 192 to the pound.
Leftist politicians criticize such a structure since indirect taxes ( like the value added tax ) affect everyone alike, whereas direct taxes can be weighed according to levels of income and are therefore fairer taxes.
To all this activity must be added numerous writings of a miscellaneous nature, addresses, letters, and the like, and exegetical works that extended over the whole of his life and that include both commentaries and treatises on Biblical archaeology.
Freecivs graphics system is configurable: originally, map display was always in overhead mode ( like in Civ I ), which many players found rather crude ; isometric mode ( like in Civ II ) and optionally hexagonal tiling ( like in Civ V ) were added later.
Another stone was added, whilst the two stones furthest away from the ' recumbent ' became higher and thinner like the ' portal ' stones of the Aberdeenshire circles yet on the wrong side!
Licenses to own / carry category A weapons are available but rare, for example pre-ban grandfathered pump action shotguns-these are then added like normal category B weapons to the Waffenpass / Waffenbesitzkarte.
Modems can be added as cards ( for laptops ) or external USB devices which are similar in shape and size to a computer mouse, or nowadays more like a pendrive.
They added star pitcher Andy Pettitte to a roster that already included standouts like Lance Berkman and Jeff Kent as well as veterans Bagwell and Biggio.
In place of less easily available tin, arsenic was added to copper in the Bronze Age to harden it ; like the hatters, crazed by their exposure to mercury, who inspired Lewis Carroll's famous character of the Mad Hatter, most smiths of the Bronze Age would have suffered from chronic poisoning as a result of their livelihood.

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