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And and both
And both in their objectives of non-discrimination and of social progress they have had ranged against them the Southerners who are called Bourbons.
And it is certainly no slight to either of them to compare both their achievements and their impact.
And, after all, he has lived comfortably at both Oxford, Mississippi, and Charlottesville, Virginia.
And in these organizations certain primal notions played a radiant part, radiant both in the sense of giving light and of being a pole toward which all perspectives converge.
And this means, I suppose, that almost invariably age reveals itself by easily recognizable signs engraved on both the body and the mind.
And it may be that one or both men actually welcomed the opportunity, when the bravado comments are cast aside.
And she was made to fall in love with him again there in the rutted dirt driveway standing in the cold fog, mad as she was at his going away when he really didn't have to, mad at their both having got older in a life that seemed to have taken no more than a week to go by.
Poems Of The Past And The Present and Time's Laughing Stocks, both published while Hardy was at work on The Dynasts, draw heavily on poems written before 1900.
Part 1 in both volumes is labeled `` Introduction And Tables ''.
And while the meaning of the words is not in this instance altered, the quality of communication in both the second and third examples is definitely impaired.
And now she was feeling sick, both from concern about Stanley and hunger.
And men also used vacuum cleaners in both rooms, sucking dust up once more.
And later in the same week they both came together to examine the register.
And when the stranger found out that Phil was on the way to one of his favorite bars, he insisted on offering to buy drinks for both of them.
And you'll notice that in both places, there are acres of charming young ladies who with little effort spice up any chow line.
And even as she, having indeed a husband, Adam, but being nevertheless as yet a virgin, having become disobedient, was made the cause of death, both to herself and to the entire human race ; ;
And in this country Gustave Weigel's delineation of the line between the sacral and secular orders during the last presidential campaign served to provide a most impressive Roman Catholic defense of the practical autonomy of both church and state.
Like Mr. Loesser, Jerry Herman is both composer and lyriist for Milk And Honey ( R. C. A. Victor LOC 1065 ; ;
And it was clear that Adrien was not mistaken, for both Small and Cromwell took no step toward aiding in the sending up of the new topgallant mast till Philip Spencer had given the signal to obey.
And both these rights are founded upon the law of nature, or at least upon that of nations.
And this time the Browns dominated on both sides of the ball, intercepting Bobby Layne six times and forcing three fumbles while Graham threw three touchdowns and ran for three more.
The success of the pairing prompted both acts to record repeatedly through 1950, producing such rhythmically comical fare as " The Woody Woodpecker Song " ( based on the frisky bird from the Walter Lantz cartoons, and another Billboard hit for the quartet ), " Put ' em in a Box, Tie ' em with a Ribbon ( And Throw ' em in the Deep Blue Sea )," " The Big Brass Band from Brazil ," " It's a Quiet Town ( In Crossbone County )," " Amelia Cordelia McHugh ( Mc Who?
And if you wish to bring forth much fruit, both for yourselves and for your neighbors, and to live consoled, converse with sinners, making them unburden themselves to you.
And it was both funny and also touching in that it paid tribute to the dedication of these fans.
Anarcho-communist Emma Goldman was influenced by both Stirner and Peter Kropotkin and blended their philosophies together in her own, as shown in books of hers such as Anarchism And Other Essays.

And and point
And he missed the point that the swarthy witches might be laughing at him for hoping to escape Nicolas Manas.
And this occurs now, at the refrain of Jacoby's song -- at the point, in fact, of the name `` Lizzy '' -- ; ;
And with this point about the passions, we encounter Plato's dualism.
And there is one other point in the Poetics that invites moral evaluation: Aristotle's notion that the distinctive function of tragedy is to purge one's emotions by arousing pity and fear.
And from that point of vantage he concedes another two years of grace to nations maintaining a pro-Western posture.
And now Mr. Hodges has pioneered further into the economic unknown with the announcement that he thinks business has stopped sliding and that it should start going upward from this point.
And even more complex items can be interpreted to conform to one's own point of view, which is by nature so personal.
And my point in this sad story is the spirit of the matter.
And this is true in the case of some turnpikes on which revenues have risen close to, or beyond, the point at which the roads start to pay all operating costs plus annual interest on the bonds.
And at this point, Lucy thought, there should be a lecture on little cousins' sharing dolls -- but she could sympathize with Susan ; ;
And the most attractive point is that the reinforced concrete scheme can save HK $ 230 million compared to that of steel structure.
And at one point, I realized it really doesn't have this kind of crazy humor that people from New York would expect to see.
And yet we know that at some point we will have a heap.
He famously put the point into dramatic relief with his 1939 essay " Proof of an External World ", in which he gave a common sense argument against scepticism by raising his right hand and saying " Here is one hand ," and then raising his left and saying " And here is another ," then concluding that there are at least two external objects in the world, and therefore that he knows ( by this argument ) that an external world exists.
And yet his constant reiteration of the point that well-disciplined professional soldiers counted for twice as much as erratic amateurs helped overcome the ideological distrust of a standing army.
And then also, one can look in the sky just after sunset, and see a very similar pointthat has been called " the Evening Star ".
And now I shall again recite the words which I have spoken in proof of this point.
And this is the point of Reichenbach's demonstration that some believe the exclusive-or should take the place of the inclusive-or.
" Jaffee, a Kurtzman enthusiast, replied, " And then there's a large group who feel that if Harvey had stayed with Mad, he would have upgraded it to the point that only fifteen people would buy it.
And even to the point where its supposed omnipotence would make it impossible to be omniscient, to which in turn, makes it impossible to be omnipotent due to due to the problem of infinite egress.
And, according to Irenaeus, the Ebionites used this to claim that Joseph was the ( biological ) father of Jesus: From Irenaeus ' point of view that was pure heresy, facilitated by ( late ) anti-Christian alterations of the scripture in Hebrew, as evident by the older, pre-Christian, Septuagint.
And at some point we're going to do something about it.
And he built Medeba and Beth-diblathen and Beth-baal-me ” On, and he set there the … of the land .” The stone is defaced at this point so we do not know what the King set up, but it was likely an image of his god, Ashtar-Chemosh.
And just to prove my point, I spent two days or something cooking up the first version of the server, just to prove a point.

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