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Australian cricketer and cartoonist Arthur Mailey had taken all 10 wickets for 66 runs in a first class match during the 1921 tour of England, and hence titled his 1958 autobiography 10 for 66 And All That.
For example, Saturninus ' " How well the tribune speaks to calm my thoughts " ( 1. 1. 46 ); Tamora's vow to slaughter the Andronici at 1. 1. 450 – 455 ( thus absolving Saturninus from any involvement ); Aaron's soliloquy in 2. 1 ; Aaron's " Ay, and as good as Saturninus may " ( 2. 1. 91 ); Aaron's soliloquy in 2. 3 ; Tamora's " Now will I hence to seek my lovely Moor ,/ And let my spleenful sons this trull deflower " ( 2. 3. 190 – 191 ); Aaron's two asides in 3. 1 ( ll. 187 – 190 and 201 – 202 ); Lucius ' " Now will I to the Goths and raise a power ,/ To be revenged on Rome and Saturnine " ( 3. 1. 298 – 299 ); Marcus ' " O, heavens, can you hear a good man groan " speech ( 4. 1. 122 – 129 ); Young Lucius ' asides in 4. 2 ( ll. 6 and 8 – 9 ); Aaron's " Now to the Goths, as swift as swallow flies ,/ There to dispose this treasure in mine arms ,/ And secretly to greet the Empress ' friends " ( 4. 2. 172 – 174 ); and Tamora's " Now will I to that old Andronicus ,/ And temper him with all the art I have ,/ To pluck proud Lucius from the warlike Goths " ( 4. 4. 107 – 109 ).
And hence the Ravan Parsvanath temple at Alwar.
And in a science fiction story one projects what has been a personal inner experience into a milieu ; it becomes socially shared, hence discussable.
" And from hence it must follow, that it is a Fallacy upon Ourselves, to charge our present Selves with any thing we did, or to imagine our present Selves interested in any thing which befell us, yesterday, or that our present Self will be interested in what will befall us to morrow ; since our present Self is not, in Reality, the same with the Self of Yesterday, but another like Self or Person coming in its Room, and mistaken for it ; to which another Self will succeed to morrow.
And from hence it comes to pass that, where an invader hath no more to fear than another man ’ s single power, if one plant, sow, build, or possess, a convenient seat others may probably be expected to come prepared with forces united to dispossess and deprive him not only of the fruit of his labor but also of his life or liberty.
And do expect him here some two hours hence.
And yet, for every square there is exactly one positive number that is its square root, and for every number there is exactly one square ; hence, there cannot be more of one than of the other.
And hence, though manufacturers funded the Renaixença — and Catalan nationalism — they demanded that Catalonia stayed part of Spain to ensure economic stability.
And that the Indo-Iranian and hence European name for China is an alteration of the Chinese name Qin, which has recurred in Chinese history a number of times, including the name of the western kingdom, which took over the rest to form the first Empire.
He was an exponent of the commentator's curse, noting in an interview that he might say how well a driver was racing or that they would probably win the race, only to have them retire or crash out of the race shortly thereafter, hence his catchphrase "... Unless I'm very much mistaken ..." which might lead shortly after to a correction "... And I am very much mistaken ..." to introduce the correction of the foregoing comment if it turned out in the event to be incorrect.
" And hence also ' obeying a rule ' is a practice.
# And hence the marvelous cojunctions of it and admirable effects, since this is the way by which these marvels may be brought about.
And when, amid no earthly moans, Down, down the town shall settle hence, Hell rising from a thousand thrones, shall do it reverence .’ The last lines of the poem speak of the devil's gratitude to death in allowing him to come forth and rule over Earth.
And hence it exhibits many types and varieties inside itself.
In this case, we are importing more goods than we are exporting. And hence we are net borrowers in the world markets.
And other origins of ' Dodge City ' are from when the bus only came twice a day through there hence it ' dodging ' the location.
And hence the argument is a vicious circle.
And hence the Britons accepted terms there, on the first day of the month of August.
And hence all the Pathis are independently managed by different formed commities or by organisations.
And hence also those of the present day who believe that preaching are called Christians, and they are become famous.
And we can't say whether that's tomorrow or years hence.

And and perhaps
And then perhaps one day we get to Athens.
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 perhaps an observer of the vases will not go too far in deducing that the outlook of their makers and users was basically stable and secure.
( And this is not, perhaps, the place to discuss Harlem's very complex attitude toward black policemen, nor the reasons, according to Harlem, that they are nearly all downtown.
And for the writing of detective stories there are very definite laws — unwritten, perhaps, but nonetheless binding ; and every respectable and self-respecting concocter of literary mysteries lives up to them.
The Bible refers to the denarius as a day's wage for a common laborer ( Matthew 20: 2 ; John 12: 5 ). The value of the denarius is referred to, though perhaps not literally, in the Bible at Revelation 6: 6: " And I heard something like a voice in the center of the four living creatures saying, ' A quart of wheat for a denarius, and three quarts of barley for a denarius Vulgate: bilibris tritici denario et tres bilibres hordei denario, δηναρίου in the original Greek ; and do not damage the oil and the wine.
And perhaps in this is the whole difference ; perhaps all the wisdom, and all truth, and all sincerity, are just compressed into that inappreciable moment of time in which we step over the threshold of the invisible.
:" And so, sir, in the lonelier and perhaps even more disheartening moments which come to any national leader, I hope there will be a corner of your mind and heart which takes cheer from the fact that you have an admiring friend, a staunch friend that will be all the way with LBJ.
:::::::: And soft Otho had perhaps still a chance of winning,
::( And the progressive powers perhaps no less
) And those who ... promise to the dwellers in towns that every one of them shall have a house and garden in free air, with ample space ; those who tell you that there shall be markets for selling at wholesale prices retail quantities — I won't say are imposters, because I have no doubt they are sincere ; but I will say they are quacks ( cheers ); they are deluded and beguiled by a spurious philanthropy, and when they ought to give you substantial, even if they are humble and modest boons, they are endeavouring, perhaps without their own consciousness, to delude you with fanaticism, and offering to you a fruit which, when you attempt to taste it, will prove to be but ashes in your mouths.
And, while the ruins of " The Great Stone Church " ( which was all but leveled by an 1812 earthquake ) are a renowned architectural wonder, the Mission is perhaps best known for the annual " Return of the Swallows " which is traditionally observed every March 19 ( Saint Joseph's Day ).
In La Bohème ( 1965 ), perhaps the best-known song by popular singer-songwriter Charles Aznavour, a painter recalls his youthful years in a Montmartre that has ceased to exist: Je ne reconnais plus / Ni les murs, ni les rues / Qui ont vu ma jeunesse / En haut d ' un escalier / Je cherche l ' atelier / Dont plus rien ne subsiste / Dans son nouveau décor / Montmartre semble triste / Et les lilas sont morts (' I no longer recognize / Neither the walls nor the streets / That had seen my youth / At the top of a staircase / I look for a studio-apartment / Of which nothing survives / In its new décor / Montmartre seems sad / And the lilacs died ').
And Strauss's late works, modelled on " the divine Mozart at the end of a life full of thankfulness ," are perhaps the most remarkable works by any octogenarian composer.
And in the end, there were, perhaps, limits to how much he could let himself change.
" And to you moderns, who perhaps do not believe as I do, I will say, " In the chain of my life, there were so many links, all of which tended towards bringing me to the fulfillment of my destiny.
And I realized that somehow, perhaps because I was willing to give it up, the music had changed.
And at times they seem to have had a certain admiration, perhaps unwilling, for the rude force of these peoples or simpler customs.
As the Court wrote: “ The case decided today, while perhaps a small new chapter in that course of decisions, rests nevertheless upon well-settled principles of our Commerce Clause jurisprudence .” And, the Court made it plain, that the problem with Clarkstown ’ s ordinance was that it created a local processing requirement protective of a local private processing company:
And perhaps, as in some modern " sugar-free " recipes, the juice of the pears was intended to sweeten the pie.
And lastly, perhaps no figure has more vividly represented the leather subculture in the popular imagination than the leatherman portrayed by Glenn Hughes of the Village People.
* .... And although my speculations greatly please myself, I believe that others have theirs, which perhaps please them still more.
And perhaps it is through me that God has sealed sainthood ” ( Addas 213 ).

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