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And and took
And, as
the others began
to crawl out from beneath
the desks
and tend
to those wounded
, and mark
the several killed
, he climbed across
the debris
to Penny
and took her hand in
his.

Of
the longer pieces of
the volume none is so memorable as
`` Nameless
And Immortal
'', which at once
took rank among
the finest poems ever written in
the Swedish language
.
And then it
took considerably longer
to make preparations for giving transfusions
.
And then
the Amen corner
took hold
, re-enacting a form of group participation in worship
that stemmed from years before
the Greek chorus
, spreading down through
the African forest
, overseas
to the West Indies
, and then here in Alabama
.
And he took heart ; ;
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 the next morning
, not sure of why
he went
, he took the train
to Fudomae
and walked
to Ryusenji
.

Tiberius
took Agrippina by her hand
and quoted
the Greek line
: “
And if you
are not queen
, my dear
, have I then you wrong ?”

The sequence implicitly labeled Baez a limousine liberal
, a charge she
took to heart
, as detailed years later in her 1987 autobiography
, And A Voice To Sing With
: A Memoir
.
And then my son Terry
took me walking in Beverly Hills
and explained
that it wasn't nearly
the end of it
.

The next day
he took part in Poetry
And The Film
, a recorded symposium at Cinema 16
, with panellists Amos Vogel
, Arthur Miller
, Maya Deren
, Parker Tyler
, and Willard Maas
.

" Esther 2
: 7
And he brought up Hadassah
, that is
, Esther
, his uncle's daughter
: for she had neither father nor mother
, and the maid was fair
and beautiful ; whom Mordecai
, when her father
and mother
were dead
, took for
his own daughter
.
And Herman's drug habit became public domain
: In 1977 for instance
the Wild Romance played a gig in a highschool in Almelo
, the Christelijk Lyceum ; during
the break Brood was
caught on
the toilet taking heroine or speed ( there
are different reports on
the type of drug
, but it is a wellknown story amongst former students ),
the rest of
the concert was cancelled
, and this also was
the last time a rockconcert
took place at this school for many years
.
And that this power
which the prophetic word calls God
, as has been also amply demonstrated
, and Angel
, is not numbered different in name only like
the light of
the sun but is
indeed something numerically distinct
, I
have discussed briefly in what has gone before ; when I asserted
that this power was begotten from
the Father
, by His power
and will
, but not by abscission
, as if
the essence of
the Father
were divided ; as all other things partitioned
and divided
are not
the same after as before
they were divided
: and, for
the sake of example
, I
took the case of fires kindled from a fire
, which we see
to be distinct from it
, and yet
that from
which many can be kindled is by no means made less
, but remains
the same
.

"
And being a
very powerful man
, he took him up in
his arms
, and carried him off per force
.
And the Lord God
took the man
, and put him into
the garden of Eden
to dress it
and to keep it
.
And the Lord God said
, It is not good
that the man should be alone ; [...]
And the Lord God caused a deep sleep
to fall upon Adam
, and he slept
: and he took one of
his ribs
, and closed up
the flesh instead thereof ;
and the rib
, which the Lord God had taken from man
, made
he a woman
, and brought her unto
the man
.
And it
took me years
to learn enough
to live up
to what
they said for
those first notices
.
And rather ironically
and probably unknown
to him at
the time
, Edward I (
who captured
the Stone in 1296
and took it
to Westminster Abbey ) was
his 21st great grandfather
.

" Then
the greatest event in history with exception of Jesus ' Resurrection
, took place in Acts 2
: 1 – 2
, "
And when
the day of Pentecost was fully come
, they were all with one accord in one place
.

( 21 )
And Enoch lived sixty
and five years
, and begat Methuselah
: ( 22 )
And Enoch walked with God after
he begat Methuselah three hundred years
, and Enoch begat sons
and daughters
: ( 23 )
And all
the days of Enoch
were three hundred sixty
and five years
: ( 24 )
And Enoch walked with God
: and he not ; for God
took him
.
And and repeated

“
And that Christ being Lord
, and God
the Son of God
, and appearing formerly in power as Man
, and Angel
, and in
the glory of fire as at
the bush
, so also was manifested at
the judgment executed on Sodom
, has been demonstrated fully by what has been said .” Then I
repeated once more all
that I had previously quoted from Exodus
, about
the vision in
the bush
, and the naming of Joshua ( Jesus ),
and continued
: “
And do not suppose
, sirs
, that I am speaking superfluously when I repeat these words frequently
: but it is because I
know that some wish
to anticipate these remarks
, and to say
that the power sent from
the Father of all
which appeared
to Moses
, or
to Abraham
, or
to Jacob
, is called an Angel because He came
to men ( for by Him
the commands of
the Father
have been proclaimed
to men ); is called Glory
, because He appears in a vision sometimes
that cannot be borne ; is called a Man
, and a human being
, because He appears arrayed in such forms as
the Father pleases ;
and they call Him
the Word
, because He carries tidings from
the Father
to men
: but maintain
that this power is indivisible
and inseparable from
the Father
, just as
they say
that the light of
the sun on earth is indivisible
and inseparable from
the sun in
the heavens ; as when it sinks
, the light sinks along with it ; so
the Father
, when He chooses
, say
they, causes His power
to spring forth
, and when He chooses
, He makes it return
to Himself
.
And third
, the principles of contiguity ( how close in time two events must be for a bond
to be formed )
and reinforcement ( any means of increasing
the likelihood
that an event will be
repeated )
are central
to explaining
the learning process
.
And that sacrifice but once actually performed at His death
, but ever before represented in figure
, from
the beginning ;
and ever since
repeated in memory
to the world's end
.

Melkor ’ s music
, on
the other hand
, is said
to have been " loud
, and vain
, and endlessly
repeated …
And it essayed
to drown
the other music by
the violence of its voice … " ( Ibid
.
And then
the White Shell Girl
repeated the same thing
.
And again
, history
repeated itself as
the town rebuilt
.

The Prophet
repeated his request for blessings upon Syria
and Yemen
, and again
the onlooker shouted
, “
And in our Najd ?” Finally
, the Prophet replied
, “ From
that place will come only earthquakes
, conflicts
, and the horns of Satan .”
And They Said It Wouldn't Last was
repeated at
the start of
the 1977 TV season
, its final year of production
, with a new ending presented by Dina Mann
.

The 1976 special
, And They Said It Wouldn't Last
, was
repeated by Ten in a prime time slot in 1994
.

"
And in February 2006
, shortly after Friedan's death
, the feminist writer Germaine Greer published an article in The Guardian
, in
which she described Friedan as pompous
and egotistic
, somewhat demanding
, and sometimes selfish
, as evidenced by
repeated incidents during a tour of Iran in 1972
.
And is also necessary
to be
repeated ( renewed ) before every obligatory prayer
.

His last full-length opera was an 1849 fairy-tale satire of
the Prussian military state called Rolands Knappen ( Roland's Squire ), featuring
the repeated line "
And this is supposed
to be a world order?
And the repeated calls from politicians
, journalists
, and other so-called experts crying out for criminal prosecutions or other extreme measures make me
very uncomfortable
.

Black
and white amateur home movie footage of
the band performing live at Eric's still exists-excerpts of
the band performing both " Big In Japan "
and " Cindy
And The Barbi Dolls "
were used in
the BBC Television's Rock Family Trees
: The New Merseybeat
, originally transmitted in August 1995
and repeated in 1997
.

According
to Easterbrook
, the billions of dollars
that a lunar colony might cost should instead be devoted
to environmental research on
the Earth ; reducing
the costs of access
to space ; exploring
the solar system with space probes ; space observatories ;
and protecting
the Earth from near-Earth asteroids
, priorities
that he repeated in a 2007 Wired article
, " How NASA Screwed Up (
And Four Ways
to Fix It )".

He is known for ending all of
his speeches with
the sentence “
And whatever happens
, the Chinese must go .” He was part of a short-lived movement
to increase
the power of
the working class
, but after a few years
his increasingly vitriolic language
and his repeated arrests for inciting violence alienated many of
those who was trying
to influence
.
And actually
, it was Dilma herself
who, in a radio interview before her election
, repeated the old conservative hope
that economic growth in general could act so as
to make
the poignancy of Brazilian land issues recede into oblivion
: " What we
are doing is doing away with
the real basis for
the instabilities of
the landless
.

One song on Hot in
the Airport
, " I Will Sing ," features
the repeated line
, "
And I will do anything for love
.

The poem is
repeated in every subsequent film in
which Talbot / The Wolf Man appears
, with
the exception of House of Dracula
and Abbott
and Costello Meet Frankenstein
, and is also quoted in
the later film Van Helsing
, although many later films change
the last line of
the poem
to "
And the moon is full
and bright ".
And so it was after such
repeated failed business transactions
that he began
to suffer from extreme depression
and eventually show symptoms of mental frailty
.
And the 24th is
the first letter
, a
, repeated.

Woods pointed out some awkward features of rational thermodynamics in a paper entitled “ The bogus axioms of continuum mechanics .” 57
And Ronald Samuel Rivlin ( 1915 – 2005 ) delighted a worldwide audience with a frequently
repeated humorous lecture under
the title “ On red herrings
and other sundry unidentified fish in modern continuum mechanics .”
And yet
, Aristo never quite went away
, as can be seen by
the repeated references
to his views by later writers
.
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