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And and hardly
And I had hardly finished my business in the toilet on the aforementioned occasion when the lights in that place, like the hall lights controlled from the switch in the office, flicked off and on impatiently.
" And, without John, " we should hardly have known that it was necessary for one to be born again.
And if we have no hope of controlling our emotions, we can hardly be held responsible any more than we can be held responsible for feeling hot or cold.
And they did this by hardly saying anything at all.
And when we realize that INGOs hardly ever come face to face with the people whose interests and problems they represent, or that they are not accountable to the people they represent, matters become even more troublesome.
And I hardly know how the rest of my prayers would survive if those for the dead were forbidden.
: And I hate them so that I can hardly speak
And during those years also, there was hardly to be found a child not able to walk on stilts, ride a unicycle or tumble their way through the lanes of Palenville.
And American jazz is hardly known here except among the rich who have visited America.
And Jefferson's mind and heart are so livingly related to our problems today that the result seems hardly to be history.
And in John Macarthur he had an opponent who would hardly stop at anything in defending his supposed rights.
And yet he could hardly have been a weak man, having been an officer in the British Navy for many years and had risen to command his own ship with apparent success.
And just like the season before, O ' Neal hardly featured for Portland, playing only three minutes in one game.
And to White Hall to hear the truth of it ; and there, going up the back-stairs, I did hear some lacquies speaking of sad newes come to Court, saying, that hardly anybody in the Court but do look as if he cried (...).
And, since it is hardly an occurrence in the world, the " law of diminishing returns " can be modeled graphically but it has very few examples in practice.
And Harmon and his cinematographer, John Seale, have shot the movie in such brown murk, you can hardly make anything out.
And as each academic history was primarily a list of persons, places, things, and events, there was hardly any Marxian content to any of these projects.
::::::::: And cried ,‘ They ’ re sharp and hardly worth my while .’
In prudence the Chinese should have secured the most dangerous passes: But what I thought most ridiculous was to see the wall run up to the top of a vast high and steep mountain, where the Birds would hardly build much less the Tartar horses climb ... And if they conceited those people could make their way climbing the clefts and rocks it was certainly a great folly to believe their fury could be stopped by so low a wall.
The Los Angeles Times has called Paul Bishop ‘ the closest equivalent of Joe Wambaugh yet ,’ and stated Hot Pursuit ‘ could hardly be better .’ The New York Times proclaimed him a ‘ first-class writer ,’ and called Deep Water a ‘ lively, bloody adventure .’ Publishers Weekly cited Croaker: Kill Me Again, as ‘ gripping, intense, labyrinthine, complex, and compelling .’ And author Dominick Dunne declared Croaker: Grave Sins to be a ‘ tough, taut, terrific tale !’ Bishop has also written feature film scripts and numerous episodic scripts for television.
And there is hardly a man, much less a woman who did not read and write.
And the city is hardly welcoming: a gang force him to buy an ordinary brick from them with all the money that he has.
: And hardly any tail

And and helped
Dürer wrote of his desire to draw Luther in his diary in 1520: " And God help me that I may go to Dr. Martin Luther ; thus I intend to make a portrait of him with great care and engrave him on a copper plate to create a lasting memorial of the Christian man who helped me overcome so many difficulties.
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 many women of rank also purposely get in their way, and like children at school present their hands to be struck, believing that the pregnant will thus be helped in delivery, and the barren to pregnancy.
And some were false agents who had tricked the Germans into believing they would spy for them if they helped them reach England ( e. g. Treasure, Fido ).
And the appearance of a number of important international guests such as Miloš Forman, Lindsay Anderson, Annette Bening and Robert De Niro helped as well.
Shearer's league-record 34 goals, coupled with Sutton's 15, helped the Lancashire club take the Premier League title from holders Manchester United on the final day of the season, and the duo gained the nickname " the SAS " ( Shearer And Sutton ).
Other early hit series on ABC during this period which helped establish the network included The Lone Ranger ( ABC's only Top 10 show before Disneyland ), The Adventures Of Ozzie And Harriet, ( starring the real-life Nelson family ), Leave It To Beaver ( which moved over from CBS ), The Detectives and The Untouchables.
He continued, through an interpreter: " And in fact, in compensation for the dire consequences of racism in Europe, they helped bring to power the most cruel and repressive racist regime in Palestine.
And the Russian exile, persecuted by the Tsars for writing " a beautiful book about poor people and how to help them " and subsequently helped by the children, was most likely an amalgam of the real-life dissidents Sergius Stepniak and Peter Kropotkin who were both friends of the author.
And many of the Beats ( Ginsberg specifically ) helped promote Williams ' writing.
In 1587 four Benchers were ordered by the Pension to " consider what charge a brick wall in the fields will draw unto And where the said wall shalbe fittest to be builded ", and work on such a wall was completed in 1598, which helped keep out the citizens of London.
To promote greater safety in pools and spas, Nancy Baker gave testimony to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and James Baker helped form an advocacy group, which led to the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool And Spa Safety Act ( 15 USC 8001 ).
And Surviving the Heart of Darkness: Twenty years later, Jackie Speier remembers how her companions and rum helped her endure the night of the Jonestown massacre by Maitland Zane, San Francisco Chronicle staff writer.
The last publicly broadcast words uttered in the park were by Harry Kalas — a veteran announcer who helped open the facility on April 10, 1971 — who paraphrased his trademark home run call: " And now, Veterans Stadium is like a 3-1 pitch to Jim Thome or Mike Schmidt.
And this guideline has helped cultivating exclusive technological and management talents that are welcomed to the society.
And nobody helped, on the contrary, the police and the firebrigade made the fire even worse.
While Acuff did relatively well and helped reinvigorate Tennessee's Republicans, his opponent, Gordon Browning, still won with 67 percent of the vote. And U. S. President Harry Truman won Tennessee's electoral votes that year in his comeback bid for reelection.
And for the Allies, Sweden shared military intelligence and helped to train soldiers made up of refugees from Denmark and Norway, to be used in the liberation of their home countries.
And don ’ t speak too soon, for the wheel ’ s still in spin .” He achieved the attention of the civil rights movement which helped in the transformation of the American political landscape.
She met Nakata Yoshimatsu, a former valet of Jack London, in Hawaii in the 1930s, and helped him to write down his recollections. And she wrote an article about Nakata that was published posthumously in 2000.
And, perhaps most ironic of all, L. David Ash was Lincoln's Executive Exterior Stylist when Najjar was in charge of Lincoln styling, the same L. David Ash who would later play such a prominent role as Chief Stylist of Ford in designing the 1969 – 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III, which helped cause Continentals of this vintage ( together with a marketing decision by then Ford Executive Vice-President Lee Iacocca ) to be called the " forgotten Marks ".
" A last minute addition in " And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda " helped the album soar.
And so they travelled east, and coming to Middle-earth they helped teach the lesser men valuable skills.
And through Groote, Ruysbroeck's influence helped to mould the spirit of the Windesheim School, which in the next generation found its most famous exponent in Thomas à Kempis.
And, on his own, Jouvet continued to create stage decors that were appropriate for the plays he staged and helped reveal their subtle theatricality.

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