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And it is certainly no slight to either of them to compare both their achievements and their impact.
And certainly, in the case of the beginner or the comparatively uninitiated wine drinker, the palate and the capacity for appreciation will not be ready for the Grands Crus as a steady diet without frequent recourse to crus of less renown.
And certainly it is not lawful for you to put away the wives you have and marry others, or ally yourselves in marriage with a foreign people, a thing never done by any of your ancestors ....
And, " I suppose very few People have ever taken such Pains in Translation as I have: though certainly not to be literal.
" And I certainly didn't need to tell her how to play it.
And though admittedly such a thing never happened, it is still conceivable that someone might possibly have escaped from their singing ; but from their silence certainly never.
And, while Esmeralda is frequently cited as a paragon of purity — this is certainly how Quasimodo sees her — she nonetheless is seen to create her own objectification of the archer captain, Phoebus, that is at odds with reader's informed view of the man.
* And there are, certainly, among the people of the Scripture ( Jews and Christians ), those who believe in God and in that which has been revealed to you, and in that which has been revealed to them, humbling themselves before God.
And yet, < span lang =" fr "> Charles </ span >' base of power was certainly toward the right of the political spectrum, as were his own views.
And he who associates others with Allah has certainly fabricated a tremendous sin.
And certainly with such a great country as the United States of America.
And, gradually, the truth came out, which I'm not going to speak about, but it certainly wasn't me.
Galahad's conception is later glossed by Malory: " And so by enchantment won the love of Sir Lancelot, and certainly she loved him again passing well .” Galahad was conceived for the divine purpose of seeking the Holy Grail.
" And while the inscription can certainly be read, certain passages are philologically uncertain on account of perceived complications of syntax and the vocabulary employed in the inscription, and as such they have become the source of debate among both Semiticists and Classicists.
And I'm preparing a big show in San Francisco in September, so now we are not planning to reform t. A. T. u., certainly not in the near future.
And, as a contrary footnote showing how science fails: regrettably, Manacop's work seems to have been as locally unpopular as it was innovative, because over 20 years later the group he worked on was still being referred to by a colleague in the Philippines who would certainly have known of his work, incorrectly and without evidence, as catadromous.
And yet I have never been a brave man and was certainly still afraid of heavy gun fire.
And you may safely make a wager with yourself that until you have heard M. Poirot's final word on the mysterious affair at Styles, you will be kept guessing at its solution and will most certainly never lay down this most entertaining book.
And then my father passed away and I sort of realized that he had certainly lived his life through my golf game.
And he is certainly a force for keeping the government honest.
And that's not very nice, is it? It certainly isn't, Ange!
And certainly the beginnings of seismology.
And certainly before the VUE, she would never have admitted to a great knowledge of ornithology.
And last, but certainly not least, Fifth Air Force assists in the mutual defense of Japan and enhances regional stability by planning, exercising, and executing joint air operations in partnership with Japan.

And and couldn't
And they couldn't have entrusted Henri to better hands because `` le professeur '' knows his muscles from the sterno-cleido mastoideus of the neck right down to the tibialis anticus of the leg and better still, he knows just what exercises work best for them and what Weider principles to combine them with for fast, fast muscle growth.
And then again perhaps the reason why he couldn't find time to do any of the things he had planned to do after retirement: reading, roaming, gardening, lying on his back and watching the clouds go by, was because he didn't want to do them.
And you know you will always wonder all of your life whether it was because you wanted him so bad that you didn't get him, and you can feel nearly sorry enough to cry when you think of that other guy, the chump who begged you to marry him, the one with the plastered hair and the car he couldn't afford and the too-shiny shoes.
And the hours were six-thirty in the morning until eleven at night on Saturdays and during sales, and there were no chairs and you couldn't smoke and the cooling was overhead fans and there was no porter or janitor.
And girls couldn't have dressed like that -- it isn't transparent enough ''.
And I couldn't take six more weeks of this.
And in the case of the Titanic, he couldn't see very well, either.
And if you ask me who contributed most to those things, it couldn't have happened unless both of us were involved, even though it wasn't always happy.
" And in my naivety I couldn't tell them apart.
Once, Mike Farrell told him that his problem was that he could dish it out but he couldn't take it, and Gary said, " And I'm getting real sick and tired of dishing it out.
And my songs were slyly disrespectful of organized religion, a position the young people identified with and their parents and pastors couldn't quite put their finger on.
And he still couldn't play bass when he died.
And I couldn't handle that.
And I never — I couldn't approach — I don't say it just to brag, but, I mean, my sensitivities are completely different.
' And the inner lives of Mao and Chou En-Lai, who I couldn't find in myself at all, were drawn from a couple of close acquaintances.
And a teacher for Jewish religion and Hebrew was employed ( after 1890 Stade's community couldn't afford a teacher any more ).
And back then, there were things I had to do — I was in the projection room for some reason, and I just couldn't concentrate on it.
: And he comes back home, and the crowd gathers again, to the point where they couldn't even eat a meal.
And we recut the actual prints in the theatres, about six a day, but it didn't help of course and I couldn't bear to talk about it, or look at it, for years.
And when things couldn't be worked out to his satisfaction with these people, after all the other options had been explored, he wouldn't hesitate to use violence.
And since they couldn't always follow the script perfectly, the apes ' reactions were cataloged and often edited together to create cohesive scenes.
And of course none of us knew anything about it, we were not scientists or anything like that, so we said ' Well, it couldn't be anything but a ghost, it's just ghost lights.
Producer Ted Childs thinks thatthe primary problems with it were ( a ) it was perhaps too depressing a story for a popular television audience and ( b ) the punters were used to a fairly high standard of technical presentation from American television ... And we just couldn't afford that ”.
And if there were people in prison, you couldn't hide it from folk, like you can an occasional man-slaying ; because that isn't done of set purpose with a lot of people backing up the slayer in cold blood as this prison business is.

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