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excerpt and reads
A translated excerpt from the speech of 4 October reads:
* an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence, which reads, " All men … are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness "
* an excerpt from President Lincoln's " Reply to Loyal Colored People of Baltimore upon Presentation of a Bible ," which reads, " The Bible is the best gift God has ever given to man "
The key excerpt from the Settlement, naming Sophia as heiress presumptive reads:
An excerpt from the letter reads:
An excerpt from his letter reads: " Mr President ... do not allow that terrorism continues in this part of Balkan in the Serbian state, which is forever a friend of your state.
An anonymous poet composed for him A Funerall Elegye on the Death of the famous Actor Richard Burbage who died on Saturday in Lent the 13 of March 1619, an excerpt of which reads:
Once in 1991's Slacker, where a character reads an excerpt from Ulysses after convincing his friends to dump a tent and a typewriter in a river as a response to a prior lover's infidelity.
An excerpt from " Gerontion " reads as an ironic comment on the introductory lines of " Ulysses ":
An excerpt from the concluding part of the " Open Letter " reads:
L. 615-5. of the French IP code reads as follows ( excerpt only ):
The excerpt reads: " There exists more than one system to overthrow our liberty.
In fact, the myth is explicitly stated in a classroom scene in which a teacher reads an excerpt of the myth to his class.
After alumni added their support to the letter, a Westmont representative responded saying, " I would love for us to be a safer place to talk about those questions than we are ," Also pointed out was the school ’ s diversity statement, an excerpt of which reads " Westmont does not tolerate racial, ethnic, religious or gender slurs, or other forms of verbal abuse ; threatening behavior or threatening messages ; the creation of a hostile environment ; or any form of harassment.
An excerpt from Dr. Thomas Dichter's recently published book Despite Good Intentions: Why Development Assistance to the Third World Has Failed reads: " This industry has become one in which the benefits of what is spent are increasingly in inverse proportion to the amount spent-a case of more gets you less.
An excerpt from the patent application reads as follows:
An excerpt from the book describing Aymanam ( spelled as Ayemenem in the book ) reads as follows
In the Family Guy episode " Play It Again, Brian ", Brian wins an award for an essay, and reads an excerpt that includes the lines: " Nothing from the first day I saw her, and no one that has happened to me since, has ever been as frightening and as confusing, for no person I've ever known has ever done more to make me feel more sure, more insecure, more important and less significant.
Cadets within the Corps of Cadets at A & M are expected to be able to recite an excerpt from the inscription on Rudder tower, a " Campusology " that reads:
Returning to Gothenburg after several months, he sent his report to the Department of State, an excerpt of it reads:
An excerpt reads as follows:
Translated to English, the excerpt reads:
An excerpt of the Judgement by the then Lagos State Chief Judge, Justice Candido Johnson reads thus "... Even if one considers the reasonableness of time, I would say that the incident that gave birth to the death of the late Dele Giwa is not only unique in its form but also complex and would require sufficient time to conduct detailed and balanced investigation, a report on which the appropriate authority would reasonably act.
In F. Paul Wilson ’ s The Keep, Captain Klaus Woermann reads an excerpt from the Unaussprechlichen Kulten and finds it a disturbing experience.

excerpt and When
( Summary of excerpt from Warui Yume o Mita Toki (, When You've Had a Bad Dream?
When considering all of The Picture and not just the excerpt, Coleridge describes how inspiration is similar to a stream and that if an object is thrown into it the vision is interrupted.
When Winston Churchill passed through Frederick in 1943, he stopped at the house and recited the poem from memory, an excerpt of which follows.
* Interview of the author and an excerpt are available at NPR's " When The Bankers Plotted To Overthrow FDR " here
When Kenny has a vision of all the sharp tools that would be around him if he transferred to Shop Class, the music that plays is an excerpt from Baba Yaga, the ninth movement of Modest Mussorgsky's " Pictures at an Exhibition " suite, which has also been used in several other episodes.

excerpt and begins
The excerpt begins at Act IV, Sc vi, II lines 224-25, most pointedly ( given Lennon's problematic history with his own father ) where the disguised Edgar talks to his estranged and maliciously blinded father the Earl of Gloucester: Glo: " Now good sir, what are you?
Haack's excerpt of Peirce begins below at the words " But at present ...," and continues with some ellipses.
This " interview " — and a subsequent excerpt from Bronso's Analysis of History: Muad ' dib — serve to summarize the plot of Dune and establish the political and religious conflicts in play as the novel begins.
Albert Camus's novel The Fall begins with an excerpt from Lermontov's foreword to A Hero of Our Time: " Some were dreadfully insulted, and quite seriously, to have held up as a model such an immoral character as A Hero of Our Time ; others shrewdly noticed that the author had portrayed himself and his acquaintances … A Hero of Our Time, gentlemen, is in fact a portrait, but not of an individual ; it is the aggregate of the vices of our whole generation in their fullest expression.
In later episodes, the classroom section is omitted, and the episode begins with the excerpt from the ongoing story.
The voices move together using the same rhythm, and the relationship between them creates chords: the excerpt begins and ends with an F Major chord | major triad.

excerpt and like
Castalius would like a short book about the subject, and Jordanes obliges with an excerpt based on memory, possibly supplemented with other material he had access to.
For example, an excerpt from the text of a paper using a notes system without a full bibliography could look like this:
* " Confessions of a Welfare Queen: How rich bastards like me rip off taxpayers for millions of dollars " is an excerpt from his first book.
Snicket displays a great aversion to macabre elements, but also gives off a sense of squeamishness with passages like the above excerpt.
In addition, regardless of whether real people or professional actors appear, VNR producers and directors, just like journalists, have complete discretion to excerpt and edit these " interviews " into ' sound bites ' that help make the point they are trying to make.
Through line is increasingly being used in other contexts as substitutes for words like ' thread ' as seen in the following excerpt from an article by Alex Knapp:
Letters can also be potent conveyors of homoerotic feelings ; the letters between Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West, two well-known members of the Bloomsbury Group, are full of homoerotic overtones characterized by this excerpt from Vita's letter to Virginia: " I am reduced to a thing that wants Virginia [...] It is incredible to me how essential you have become [...] I shan't make you love me any the more by giving myself away like this -- But oh my dear, I can't be clever and stand-offish with you: I love you too much for that.

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