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And and would
And here all the time you knew the Sioux would be using our rifles on them!!
And he had a feeling -- thanks to the girl -- that things would get worse before they got better.
And nothing would be done about it.
And Donna would --
And he would have enjoyed it just as much if he had been a Nazi.
And Hamilton, who felt it `` a religious duty '' to oppose Aaron Burr's political ambitions, would have been a better actuarial risk had he shown more literary restraint.
And so I would only touch upon it now ( much as I have long wanted to write a book about it ).
And I would further note that they all -- with one exception again -- sang in one key or another the same song.
And for the first time a representative of the highest office in the land would have been liable to the charge that he had attempted to make it a successorship by inheritance.
And like Jo March, who saw her sisters Meg and Amy involved in `` lovering '' before herself, Henrietta saw her sisters Rachel and Sadie drawn outside their family circle by the attraction of suitors, Rachel by Joe Jastrow, and Sadie by Max Lobl, a young businessman who would write her romantic descriptions of his trips by steamboat down the Mississippi.
' And would you believe it ', Vic added, ' she likes him better than she does me.
To Serenissimus such tribes as the Cossacks of the Don or those ex-bandits the Zaporogian Cossacks ( in whose islands along the lower Dnieper the Polish novelist Sienkiewicz would one day place With Fire And Sword ) were just elements for enforced resettlement in, say, Bessarabia, where, as `` the faithful of the Black Sea borders '', he could use their presence as bargaining points in the Czarina's territorial claims against Turkey.
And even hearing it in a concert hall surrounded by hundreds of people the words and the melody would make me a little colder and I would reach out for my husband's hand.
And for him to leave this job now without accomplishing anything would mean practically the end of his career in the Methodist church, if not in all churches.
And I was certain he would refuse ''.
And listening to such a conversation one morning while taking a cup of chocolate in a cafe, Rousseau found himself bathed in perspiration, trembling lest his authorship become known, and at the same time dreaming of the startling effect he would make if he should proclaim himself suddenly as the composer.
And those without beards would have stood out as not dressed for the occasion.
And he would sleep, sleep, and never think of roads and horses' sore haunches, of colonial wars.
And he would see her that evening.
And it presented itself to him as it would to any stranger, impervious, complete in itself.
And lest anybody think that considerations such as these are not germane in a foundation report, let me enlighten them with the truths that, under Communism there would have been no capital with which to endow the Foundation, and that there would not be that individual freedom within which the Fellows might proceed, untrammeled in every way, toward their discoveries, their creative efforts for the good of mankind.
And she would wink and throw kisses.

And and seem
And yet -- a year to a child is an eternity, and in the memory that phase of one's being -- a certain mental landscape -- will seem to have endured without beginning and without end.
And, contrary to many popular assertions, the goal-values chosen do not seem to us to be primarily oriented to materialistic success nor to mere conformity.
H.L. Gray in his English Field Systems and Zachrisson's Romans, Kelts And Saxons defended in part the Seebohm thesis while at the present time H.P.R. Finberg and Gordon Copley seem to fall into the Celtic survivalist camp.
And knowing its humble place in the scale of things, why did he, at this time of life, seem almost ready to sell his soul for plumpness??
And like this English master, Mason realizes his subjects in large, simplified masses which, though they seem effortless, are in reality the result of skilled design born of hard work and a thorough distillation of the natural form that inspired them.
And besides you seem to make it all right here ''.
And yet this is exactly the risk we run when we assume, as we too often do, that we can continue to preach the gospel in a form that makes it seem incredible and irrelevant to cultured men.
" ( Book of The Life of Sir William Phips first published anonymously in London in 1697 ) And Mather then included the letter, but, for his own reasons ( surely not brevity, Magnalia is huge ) left out the first, second, and eight sections, which would seem most encouraging to the judges to carry-on with their work.
" Unfazed, Beatty replied, " And you seem very young to be First Lord.
And any causal power that we seem to be able to exert on matter is just an illusion.
David's popularity in Wales is shown by the Armes Prydein Fawr c. 930, a popular prophetic poem in which the poet prophesied that in the future, when all might seem lost, the Cymry ( the Welsh people ) would unite behind the standard of David to defeat the English ; A lluman glân Dewi a ddyrchafant (" And they will raise the pure banner of Dewi ").
There is conjecture that some of the most yearning poetry attributed to Wyatt was inspired by their relationship and that it is Anne whom he describes in the sonnet Whoso List to Hunt, as unobtainable, headstrong, and belonging to the King: " noli me tangere for Caesar's I am / And wild for to hold though I seem tame ".
" And in The Case of the Moth-Eaten Mink ( 1952 ), a judge who has just witnessed one of the lawyer's unusual tactics says: " Mr. Mason ... from time to time you seem to find yourself in predicaments from which you extricate yourself by unusual methods which invariably turn out to be legally sound.
And it just didn't seem like there could be anything faster than that.
“ Hulloa !” they seem to say, “ here ’ s a game – what do all you ridiculous things want ?” And they come a few steps nearer.
And at times they seem to have had a certain admiration, perhaps unwilling, for the rude force of these peoples or simpler customs.
And the economic approaches which seem best suited to capture the empirical data are those based on the concept of hedonic adaptation.
And, apart from any definite propositions, Condillac did a notable work in the direction of making psychology a science ; it is a great step from the desultory, genial observation of Locke to the rigorous analysis of Condillac, short-sighted and defective as that analysis may seem to us in the light of fuller knowledge.
And the claim is that qualia seem particularly difficult to reduce to anything physical.
: And seem to breathe in stone, or
And, finally, why do we seem to be unhappier now than when we began our initial pursuit for rich abundance ?” In this context, simple living is the opposite of our modern quest for affluence and, as a result, it becomes less preoccupied with quantity and more concerned about the preservation of cities, traditions and nature.
And then he said along the lines of ' you seem to walk a tightrope which you sometimes fall off, but the journey is worth making.
: And your central girders, which seem to the eye
: And your thirteen central girders, which seem to my eye

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