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"(...) and taking
"(...) If Russia is tending to become a capitalist nation after the example of the Western European countries, and during the last years she has been taking a lot of trouble in this direction-she will not succeed without having first transformed a good part of her peasants into proletarians ; and after that, once taken to the bosom of the capitalist regime, she will experience its pitiless laws like other profane peoples.
" In the morning of the 12th he is reassured by the measures taken by Monck: "(...) met Sir W. Coventry's boy ; and there in his letter find that the Dutch had made no motion since their taking Sheernesse ; and the Duke of Albemarle writes that all is safe as to the great ships against any assault, the boom and chaine being so fortified ; which put my heart into great joy.

"(...) and is
During the last meeting with the Prime minister, Musharraf faced a grave criticism on results produced by Kargil infiltration by the principle military intelligence ( MI ) director lieutenant-general Jamshed Gulzar Kiani who maintained in the meeting: "(...) whatever has been written there is against logic.
"(...) Although there exist many theories of communication (...) there is no consensus on communication theory as a < u > field </ u >.
* In Laurence Sterne ´ s The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, Volume I, Chapter II, there is a reference to the homunculus: "(...) the animal spirits, whose business it was to have escorted and gone hand-in-hand with the homunculus, and conducted him safe to the place destined for his reception.
According to Association of Independent Music ( AIM ) "(...) An " major " is defined in AIM's constitution as a multinational company which ( together with the companies in its group ) has more than 5 % of the world market ( s ) for the sale of records and / or music videos.
"(...) The General Gouvernment is our work force reservoir for lowgrade work ( brick plants, road building, etc., etc .).(...
Such emphasis on the appearance of the Adamastor is intended to contrast with the preceding scenery, which was expressed as: “ seas of the South ” (" mares do Sul "): "(...) / the winds blowing favourably / when one night, being careless / in the cutting bow watching, / (...)" ("(...) / prosperamente os ventos assoprando, / quando hua noite, estando descuidados / na cortadora proa vigiando, / (...)").
Pepys at first seems to accept the consensus that the Dutch would not dare to launch an expedition in the London area ; still on 18 April he writes: "(...) then to the office, where the news is strong that not only the Dutch cannot set out a fleete this year, but that the French will not, and that he XIV hath given the answer to the Dutch Embassador, saying that he is for the King of England's, having an honourable peace, which, if true, is the best news we have had a good while.
" Soon, however, this confidence is shattered: "(...) his clerk, Powell, do tell me that ill newes is come to Court of the Dutch breaking the Chaine at Chatham ; which struck me to the heart.
" The entire city is in a state of panic: "(...) never were people so dejected as they are in the City all over at this day ; and do talk most loudly, even treason ; as, that we are bought and sold — that we are betrayed by the Papists, and others, about the King ; cry out that the office of the Ordnance hath been so backward as no powder to have been at Chatham nor Upnor Castle till such a time, and the carriages all broken ; that Legg is a Papist ; that Upnor, the old good castle built by Queen Elizabeth, should be lately slighted ; that the ships at Chatham should not be carried up higher.
notes that "(...) The broad outline of the war is so much like what actually happened between Germany and Russia 25 or so years later, in World War II, that it's almost uncanny.
Among these is mentioned "(...) That slender cypress on the hill over Gubbio that, though split and riven by a fall of stone, yet held fast to life and put forth with its last resources a new sparse tuft at the top ".
" and regarding the controls, "(...) the control itself is a little frisky (...) Most of the control problems are found in the speed of the character.
"(...) There is no need of fear.

"(...) and market
"(...) markets inherently produce class division " ( divisions between conceptual and manual laborers, and ultimately managers and workers, and a de facto labor market for conceptual workers )(...)".

"(...) and with
In response to Palme's remarks in a meeting with the US ambassador to Sweden ahead of the Socialist International Meeting in Helsingor in January 1976, Kissinger asked the US ambassador to "(...) convey my personal appreciation to Palme for his frank presentation (...).
Major General Stanley McChrystal answered "(...) particularly with this war, journalists have been closer to coalition soldiers than probably ever before with the embedded program, and those who are not.
He entered a personal rivalry with Grigore II Ghica ; Ioan Neculce noted " Constantin-Voivode went lengths to replace Grigorie-Voivode's rule in Wallachia (...)", and subsequently "(...) as soon as they were seated on their thrones one of Constantine's rules in Wallachia, they began to quarrell and to report each other to the Porte without concealment ".

"(...) and has
By the mid 1980s the Father's Council wrote that "(...) Day has become a ' Second Christmas ' for all the men's gift-oriented industries.
Jules Verne has used in his novel The Castle of the Carpathians published in 1892, in Chapter II, the term strigoi, more local: "(...) vampires, known as stryges, because they shout for strygies, (...) ".

"(...) and economic
However, after the "(...) destruction of the episcopal bridge, custom houses, mint, and salt works near Oberföhring by Duke Henry the Lion, who transferred the custom houses and bridge site to the upper part of Oberföhring, placing them in the village of Munich on the Isar " ( Lins, Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913 ) in 1158, Freising started to lose its economic significance.

"(...) and be
In the foreword to I saw it Happen, a 1942 collection of eye-witness accounts of the war, Lewis Gannet wrote: "(...) We shall be hearing and reading of this war for decades to come.

"(...) and more
"(...) Aristotle sounds much more like a genuine correspondence theorist in the Categories ( 12b11, 14b14 ), where he talks of " underlying things " that make statements true and implies that these " things " ( pragmata ) are logically structured situations or facts ( viz., his sitting, his not sitting ).
Former Venezuelan President Rómulo Betancourt said in his book Venezuela: Oil and Politics that "(...) Gomez was something more than a local despot, he was the instrument of foreign control of the Venezuelan economy, the ally and servant of powerful outside interests.

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As Don Rosa explained it, he was just "(...) turning that old Pertwillaby Papers adventure back into the story it originally was in my head, starring Scrooge, Donald, the nephews, and Flintheart Glomgold.
He urges Greeks to follow the example of Basil II: "(...) Instead of blinding so many people, Basil should have better killed them instead.
During a briefing from The Pentagon on April 8, a reporter asked "(...) There are reports that a tank took small arms and perhaps R. P. G.
McSherry found that "(...) a CIA document, dated June 23, 1976, found that one year before the official emergence of Operation Condor, security officials from Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia met in Buenos Aires to prepare coordinated actions against subversive targets.
"(...) In March 1940 I was brought to Mauthausen to build the Gusen camp.
) De Finibus, Bonorum et Malorum, liber V, 67: "(...) ut fortitudo in laboribus periculisque cernatur, (...), iustitia in suo cuique tribuendo.
In a later article commenting on the case Menetrez writes "(...) the book Dershowitz was accused of plagiarizing contained 20 identical errors in a mere 21 lines of text.
Later, in 2007, in a FIFA. com interview, Baía said: "(...) It's kind of strange because I was voted as being the best goalkeeper in Europe in the 2003 / 04 season and a few days before the squad for UEFA EURO 2004 was announced I'd won the Portuguese championship and the UEFA Champions League and even then I wasn't called up.

Without and taking
Without taking off his coat, he sat in the blue chair which still faced the closed bedroom door.
Without their opposition, Simon de Brion was unanimously elected to the papacy, taking the name Martin IV, on 22 February 1281.
Without taking symmetries into account, the number of possible games can be determined by hand with an exact formula that leads to 255, 168 possible games ( see Henry Bottomley, 2001, or Steve Schaeffer, 2002 ).
Without EGTRRA, an incorporated business person taking $ 100, 000 in salary would have been limited in Y2004 to a maximum contribution of $ 15, 000.
In 1989, local committees in Beit Sahour initiated a nonviolence movement to withhold taxes, taking up the slogan " No Taxation Without Representation ".
Without a cabin boy, Greybar forces Nathaniel do the chores in return for taking him to Hawaii.
Without Dan and Beth's knowledge, Alex picks up Ellen at school and takes her to an amusement park, buying her ice cream as well as taking her on a roller coaster.
While touring in support of El Cielo, Dredg began work on their third album, Catch Without Arms, spending 8 months writing material before taking another 10 months to record and mix the album.
Without taking note of the number of points made, the geomancer provides the seemingly random mechanism needed for most forms of divination.
Without even taking a screen test, Powell was then signed to a seven-year contract with MGM.
Without the legal protection afforded to common lands, the surrounding land was ripe for development and a new settlement, taking its name from the Pond, began to grow.
Without a family member on the outside who would vouch for them, many incarcerated individuals would stay in the asylums for the rest of their lives, many of them taking religious vows.
In response, media rights watchdog Reporters Without Borders wrote an open letter to urge Lee and other top officials of the Singapore government to stop taking ‘ libel actions ’ against journalists.
Without taking up irrevocable vows, the Brethren banded together in communities, giving up their worldly goods to live chaste and strictly regulated lives in common houses, devoting every waking hour to attending divine service, reading and preaching of sermons, labouring productively and taking meals in common that were accompanied by the reading aloud of Scripture: " judged from the ascetic discipline and intention of this life, it had few features which distinguished it from life in a monastery ", observes Hans Baron.
Without taking any warmup pitches, he struck out the first four batters without any making contact.
Without anchors Tourville was unable to do more than beach his ships, which he was able to do, leaving three at Cherbourg and taking the remaining twelve to St Vaast la Hougue.
* Without taking more water, wipe your hair from the middle down to the forehead, or vice versa, using the index finger of your right hand ; it is mustahab to use three fingers.
* Without taking more water, wipe the top of your right foot with your right hand.
Without baryon and lepton number being conserved and taking couplings for the R-parity violating couplings, the proton can decay in approximately
In a show of support for the city, President Bill Clinton used the " Taxation Without Representation " plates on the presidential limousine ; however, President George W. Bush had the tags replaced to those without the motto shortly after taking office.
Without the ability to cast spells, Damsels with this item are effectively taking up points while doing nothing.
On January 3, 2012, he took on the role of J. B. Biggley in the hit revival of the Broadway musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, taking over for John Larroquette.
Without the power of the Omnicube, The Rainbow Palace crashes into the Black Fortress, destroying both, as Regulus escapes with Bomberman, informing him that he was quite surprised with Bomberman's ability to defeat Sirius, as he and his comrades had considerable difficulty taking the Omnicube from Sirius.

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