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[...] and want
[...] Without the oblivion that drugs had brought, he was now in a healthy enough mental condition to want to make friends.
[...] Many people learn Esperanto only because they want to travel by means of Pasporta Servo.
Critic Rex Reed wrote, " If you want to see what turns a B movie into a classic [...] don't miss Night of the Living Dead.
And yet I want to be a writer [...] This is my only objective.
[...] I want to say I love you.
" Kavner believes he is " a true film-maker, one that has something to say, continually experimenting on different themes within his own film-making ," adding that " anything ever does, I always want to do, [...] I don't even have to read it.
The majority want to get married [...] they just want to do it right the first time, the same thing with their careers.
Stuart Kesten, President of American Multiple Industries ( Mystique ), stated " our object is not to arouse, our object is to entertain [...] When people play our games, we want them smiling, we want them laughing.
Cherniack announced his retirement from political life in October 1980, saying " I am selfish enough to want a little more private life and have for some time [...] There comes a time in a person's life when he has a right to say I want to be relieved of the burden ".
They want to get that plug and there ’ s really more to the game than they think it is [...] it ’ s competition on a real vicious level.
Iyall was originally hesitant to perform because she was overweight: " After seeing Patti Smith, I still had it in my mind that you had to be skinny to be up there stage, but after going to the Mabuhay [...] you just do whatever you want, be whoever you want, just make it happen.
[...] Bram did not want to ask others to make a sacrifice that he was unwilling to make himself.
Jane Norgrove, in her efforts to dispel " all this nonsense about a conspiracy ," simply raised new concerns when she claimed that she had wiped her tape after giving a copy to The Sun: " I want to make clear that the Enquirers tape was nothing to do with me [...] I thought I'd better speak to the Sun again, in case people thought it was me.
Committee member John Greenway MP ( Conservative ) remarked that the recent " Camillagate " leak " strengthens the case for a parliamentary committee to have responsibility to oversee or scrutinise the work of the security services [...] I suspect that colleagues will want to ask how true the allegations MI5 complicity in the ' Camillagate ' leak are, and I suspect that she will refuse to tell us.
[...] He had long vainly searched for the Elixir, and attributed his repeated failures to the want of due preparation by pious and charitable acts.
He wrote in 1882, " It makes one weep to think what English might have been ; for in spite of all that Shakespeare and Milton have done [...] no beauty in a language can make up for want of purity ".
However, it is clear from her preface that the suffering she saw around her was the motivational factor for the content of the novel: ' I had always felt a deep sympathy with the care-worn men, who looked as if doomed to struggle through their lives in strange alternations between work and want [...] The more I reflected on this unhappy state of things between those so bound to each other by common interests, as the employers and the employed must ever be, the more anxious I became to give some utterance to the agony which from time to time convulsed this dumb people.
In 2007, Ahmed Issawi, the abashed Arab director of the New York South Asian Film Festival admitted that a conscious decision was made not to invite any Iranian filmmakers, saying " That's a territory I no longer want to tread [...] It's over.
" Apparently, they didn't want the tune [...] used in this context " he said in the episode's DVD commentary.
[...] And we all want to get our bit in, so the director has to be able to encompass us all, plus put his ideas on top of it, and make it all flow.

[...] and play
I suppose we were post-punk when we came out, but in total it's impossible [...] I just play Cure music, whatever that is.
The play within the play has been presented only after all the preliminaries have encouraged us to take it as a farce [...] the main purpose of the Induction was to set the tone for the play within the play – in particular, to present the story of Kate and her sister as none-too-serious comedy put on to divert a drunken tinker.
Concerning the matter, Hepburn stated: " There was a lovely part for Kathy, my niece [...] She would play Spencer's and my daughter.
A review in The Daily Telegraph argued that the play misrepresented Poles as " just itching for the German invasion as the excuse to give violent vent to their deep-rooted anti-Semitism " and " too often [...] looked like an object lesson in gross simplification.
Drummer Jo Jones, who recorded a 1956 trio session with Tatum and bassist Red Callender is quoted as quipping, " I didn't even play on that session [...] all I did was listen.
Williams notes that " students preoccupied with fingerings and not notes, much less sounds "; some are able " to play [...] difficult solo works from memory ", but " have a very poor sense of ensemble or timing ".
He notes that students play works from the solo repertoire that is often still too difficult, so that the teachers often put more " emphasis [...] on getting through the notes rather than playing the real substance of each note ".
" The English continually refer to her as a witch and a whore, the French as a saint and a saviour, and the play itself seems to waver between these two poles: " Joan first appears in a state of beatitude, patient, serene, the " Divinest creature " of Charles ' adoration, the object of the Virgin Mary's miraculous intercession, chosen by her to rescue France, and so made beautiful, courageous and wise [...] on the other hand, and virtually at the same time, she's clearly an early combination of the demonic, the Machiavellian, and the Marlovian.
Wilson for example, " There is no certain evidence that any dramatist before the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 dared to put upon the public stage a play based upon English history [...] so far as we know, Shakespeare was the first.
Of this scene, Michael Hattaway has commented, " the feudal ritual of trial by combat is reduced to the grotesque fights between the drunken armourer and his apprentice [...] It serves to mirror the realities of the play: instead of seeing justice determined by God with regards to the rights of the adversaries, here we see simply a trial of might.
According to court testimony by Ma Ava ( Ava Avalos ), a prominent disciple, Sheela played associates a tape recording of a meeting she had had with Osho about the " need to kill people " in order to strengthen wavering sannyasins resolve in participating in her murderous plots: " She came back to the meeting and [...] began to play the tape.
According to bassist / singer Randy Jackson, jazz fusion is an exceedingly difficult genre to play ; " I [...] picked jazz fusion because I was trying to become the ultimate technical musician-able to play anything.
[...] But he is that easy to play with, and his skills are so fundamentally sound that other people can fit in.
[...] In a way, Special Force offers a mental and personal training for those who play it, allowing them to feel that they are in the shoes of the fighters.
Earl Lloyd, the first black player to play in the NBA, said: " Red Auerbach convinced his players that he loved them [...] so all they wanted to do was please him.
[...] he wishes to develop the visual field by multiplying it, to inscribe them all in the space of the same canvas: it is then that the cube will play a role, for Metzinger will utilize this means to reestablish the equilibrium that these audacious inscriptions will have momentarily broken.
[...] ere too the concept of privacy comes in to play.
Doran remarks that while " The Minor failed in Dublin, very much to the credit of an Irish audience, [...] they condemned it on the ground of its grossness and immorality " English society, nevertheless, while hearing condemnations of the play, filled the theatres.
[...] the challenge Shakespeare constructs for this play is to put before us a Cressida, who, like the fair ( but dark ) lady of the sonnets is, in Eve Sedgwick ’ s memorable term, ‘ oxymoron militant ’, a genuine contradiction.

[...] and through
This change has essentially affected Garfield's design ; who underwent a " Darwinian evolution " in which he began walking on his hind legs, " slimmed down ", and " stopped looking [...] through squinty little eyes ".
Waits, looking back at the period, has said, I was sick through that whole period [...] It was starting to wear on me, all the touring.
Jimmy " call [...] for China to have a foot firmly planted in the Pacific through Port Vila ", which-the Vanuatu Daily Post remarked-" no doubt caused ruffled feathers among other foreign diplomatic partners ".
Here Humboldt states that ' the ultimate task of our existence is to give the fullest possible content to the concept of humanity in our own person [...] through the impact of actions in our own lives '.
He was elevated from his birthplace through [...]
Springsteen biographer Dave Marsh said this was done to " disrupt the ritual expectations of the fanatic fans [...] establishing through a burst of creativity just who was boss [...] he'd liberated the show from an albatross, a song that was too long and had long since stopped breathing.
:" It is this switching cost that has given the customers the patience to stick with Windows through all our mistakes, our buggy drivers, our high TCO, our lack of a sexy vision at times, and many other difficulties [...] Customers constantly evaluate other desktop platforms, it would be so much work to move over that they hope we just improve Windows rather than force them to move.
This is an example of the Sacred's distance from " profane " life, life lived after the mythical age: by escaping from the profane condition through religious behavior, figures such as the shaman return to the conditions of the mythical age, which include nearness to the High God (" by his flight or ascension, the shaman [...] meets the God of Heaven face to face and speaks directly to him, as man sometimes did in illo tempore ").
[...] Whatever the circumstances they have lived through and because of that experience, they are determined to define for themselves who they are and who they should be.
In my family they used to say that the Serbs in Bosnia were much better than Serbs in Serbia [...] and remember, the defense mechanism was not created through a short period of time ; it take decades, centuries [...] I am a biologist and I know: most capable of adapting and surviving are those species that live close to other species from whom they are endangered.
[...] In the process, it was easy to show how books have recorded and even inspired the advancements of science and art through the ages [...].
Günther Brandt ( accessory to murder of foreign minister Walter Rathenau in 1922 ) said that " the director of the institute is ' spiritually a nationalistic man through and through, ' who would ' soon [...] be entirely pervaded by the National Socialist spirit [...] if he were only influenced properly.
* Another elegant variation nuisance can happen with dates: e. g. replacing " 1947 [...] 1963 " by " 1947 [...] sixteen years later ", forcing the reader to ferret back through the text for the previous date, and then do arithmetic to find the date.
Carroll wrote that the chaotic aspect of this magic aims for " psychological anarchy [...] The aim is to produce inspiration and enlightenment through disordering our belief structures.
This can happen through institutions which have been established to facilitate that purpose: [...] the pastoral council can be a most useful aid ... providing proposals and suggestions on missionary, catechetical and apostolic initiatives as well as on the promotion of doctrinal formation and the sacramental life of the faithful ; on the assistance to be given to the pastoral work of priests in various social and territorial situations ; on how better to influence public opinion etc .".
" The Times of India noted that Bend It " is really about the bending of rules, social paradigms and lives – all to finally curl that ball, bending it like Beckham, through the goalpost of ambition [...] The creeping divide shows that Britain is changing, but hasn't quite changed yet.
A Rock Solid “ has captured a sense of experimentation with form [...] It is rare in literature for a reader to have a glimpse of the poet chipping through the rock solid of experience in order to see the poem ” ( Meyer, 88-90 ).
T. E. Lawrence passed through in 1916, stopping at Basra and Ezra's Tomb ( Al-Azair ), and recorded that the Marsh Arabs were " wonderfully hard [...] but merry, and full of talk.

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