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For many nights afterward, the idea of her having been so close to me in that imagined bed would return and fill me with obscure and painful desires, would cause me to lie awake in shame, tossing with irresolution, longing to fall into a deep sleep.
Both boats and aircraft would fall within this category, as well as motor vehicles.
Since it requires only five players, it would seem to fall into the category of chamber music -- yet it calls for a double bass, an instrument generally regarded as symphonic.
Then, at last, his day would fall into an ordered pattern and he would be free to read, or garden or just wander through the woods in the late afternoon, accompanied by his dogs.
In November 1900 surveying was done under John Marsden on the east mountains to ascertain if it would be possible to get sufficient water and fall to operate an electric power plant.
Ensign Vesole decided that he would not tarry until he heard the whispering of the bombs, and when night began to fall, he put Seaman 2/c Donald L. Norton and Seaman 1/c William A. Rochford on the guns and told them to start shooting the moment they saw an enemy silhouette.
Moreover, prudence alone would indicate that, unless the local customs are already ready to fall when pushed, the results of direct economic action everywhere upon national chain stores will likely be simply to give undue advantage to local and state stores which conform to these customs, leading to greater decentralization and local autonomy within the company, or even ( as the final self-defeat of an unjust application of economic pressure to correct injustice ) to its going out of business in certain sections of the country ( as, for that matter, the Quakers, who once had many meetings in the pre-Civil War South, largely went out of business in that part of the country over the slavery issue, never to recover a large number of southern adherents ).
Someday, geologists had warned, the land on both sides of these deeps would fall into the ocean and no more La Jolla or Redondo Beach.
I lowered him so he would not fall and his body slid out onto the cool, newly-plowed earth, from between my pale hands.
An example would be the systems being put in place for senior people such as fall detectors, thermometers ( for hypothermia risk ), flooding and unlit gas sensors ( for people with mild dementia ).
For centuries after the fall of the Achaemenid Empire in 331 BCE, Imperial Aramaic — or near enough for it to be recognisable — would remain an influence on the various native Iranian languages.
Depending on the distance Van Helden assumes Aristarchus used for the distance to the Moon, his calculated distance to the Sun would fall between 380 and 1, 520 Earth radii.
He reflected that the event was a prophecy that he would be " tilting at the sun and always catching the fall.
After this failed, he devised a collapsable boat, which would either have its cabin fall in or become shipwrecked.
As long as the machines were synchronized, the mix would sound more-or-less normal, but if the operator placed his finger on the flange of one of the players ( hence " flanger "), that machine would slow down and its signal would fall out-of-phase with its partner, producing a phasing effect.
Hereupon Apollo prophesied that Troy would fall through the hands of Aeacus's descendants, the Aeacidae.
It would be a mistake to attribute the fall of Aegina solely to the development of the Athenian navy.
Unless a caller was using terminal emulation software written for, and running on, the same type of system as the BBS, the session would simply fall back to simple ASCII output.
Judeo-Christian literature positioned blindness as a flaw ; only through a cure could God ’ s love be made manifest, when the scales would fall away from the eyes of an afflicted individual upon contact with a holy man or relic.
The Bible can fall into both the category of ecclesiastical sources and also this category, as the Beowulf poet would have relied on Old English translations.
Pompey's adviser Caius Triarius believed that Caesar's infantry would be fatigued and fall into disorder if they were forced to cover twice the expected distance.

would and away
I would turn away from my writing in the hope of getting a good look at them but I never quite succeeded.
No sooner would I turn my head away from the counter before he would address me, at times quite sharply, in order to bring back my attention.
His bright, daylight mind would whistle away such images ; ;
She had to move in some direction -- any direction that would take her away from this evil place.
If he wondered whether the attackers would allow him to pull away unmolested, he had his answer a moment later.
It would be a colossal shame to throw away a story like this.
After I would finish playing the songs, he'd just go away without a comment.
The arguments advanced by those individuals and groups who oppose the system in force and who would drastically curtail or do away entirely with hospital care for the non-service-connected case, seem to be coldly impractical and out-of-step with the wishes of the general public.
Rachel came close to the bed, bent as if she would kiss him, then moved away.
When he was in the war, he was in Law or Supplies or something like that, and an old buddy of his told me he would come down on Sundays to the Pentagon and read the citations for medals -- just like the one we sent in for Trig -- and go away with a real glow.
Things like that would increase rather than be done away with.
The men he would take back across the river stood there, but he turned away from them.
If he failed to reach the riverbank in five minutes, say, then the skiffs would pull away and leave him groping in the mud.
Every few minutes she would awaken for a moment to review things: Stowey, yes, was on his way south, and the two boys were away in school, and nothing was burning on the stove, and Lucretia was coming for dinner and bringing three guests of hers.
A maximum of $600 per year per student would enable many to take training away from home.
Left in their previous atom-like smallness, they would have cut away too abruptly into depth ; ;
After he had been away from home about a year he wrote: `` ( dear Wife ) if I did not write and receive letters from you I believe that I would forgit that I was married.
Today, Africa is swerving violently away from the West and plunging, it would seem, into the Soviet orbit.
Still she would probably have sense enough not to call in the local sheriff to find her boy friend who, apparently, had run away.
She had swished away, she had been gone for a long time probably when Sarah suddenly realized that she ought to stop her, pour out the coffee, so no one would drink it.
I would have been negligent and a goddam lousy cop to boot, if I'd sat around this station all night when somebody got away with murder in my district.
You would be surprised how many fans purposely stayed away from Bears Stadium last year because of the television policy.
however the President, who would like to woo the former Chinese province away from both Peking and Moscow, would promise Chen nothing more than an abstention by the U.S. if Outer Mongolia's admission comes to a vote.

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