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And of course the news of who the composer was did finally begin to get around among his closest friends.
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And of course religious life continues to center in the more famous mosques, and commercial life -- very much a social institution -- in the bazaar.
And this, of course, is exactly what Madison Avenue has been accused of doing albeit in a primitive way, with its `` hidden persuaders '' and what the space merchants accomplish with much greater sophistication and precision.
And of course the Soviet threat was responsible for NATO, the grand alliance of the Atlantic nations.
And these days, of course, in terms increasingly vivid and jubilant, it speaks of the end of that domination.
And this would mean that we live in a mechanistic universe, governed by the laws of cause and effect, bound in chains of determinism that hold the universe on a completely predetermined course in which there is not room for soul or spirit or human freedom.
And the second course of action led to my going to Pakistan a month or so after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, for the purpose of coordinating with the Pakistanis a joint response, the purpose of which would be to make the Soviets bleed for as much and as long as is possible ; and we engaged in that effort in a collaborative sense with the Saudis, the Egyptians, the British, the Chinese, and we started providing weapons to the Mujaheddin, from various sources again – for example, some Soviet arms from the Egyptians and the Chinese.
And his contemporaries saw the course of his life as one of decline from great wealth, honor, and promise to disgrace and ruin.
And, of course, passwords should be chosen so that they are hard for an attacker to guess and hard for an attacker to discover using any ( and all ) of the available automatic attack schemes.
And then, of course, in the 17th century there is the incomparable Don Quijote de la Mancha by Cervantes.
And and news
for example, the mode of bravery to this anonymous folk poem: `` They brought me news that Spring is in the plains And Ahmad's blood the crimson tulip stains ; ;
And the school newspaper sells space to jubilant fraternities, sororities, and houses ( in the House Plan Association ) that have good news to impart.
And Sam thanked her, and hoped he might meet her nephew back home, and asked her if she had any further news of the Pope.
And that, " One feature of the band's career had been their ability to stay on the news pages of the rock press almost permanently for years on end, including the years when they did fuck all.
And the girl is aware of his death by chance seeing a movie news: the camera sees it explode under a shell .... "
And if he hadn't needed more drugs I would have been just one more news report, where you see the parents grieving for their daughter.
And come now across the plain to where Aoibbell is ," he said, " for she écan give us news of the battle.
And the good news for fight fans was that the Mayorga-Mosley bout was not to be on HBO PPV, instead it was shown on HBO at no cost.
Later, when the Irish post appears with news of rebellion, York says he will do whatever Henry deems necessary, to which Suffolk responds " Why, our authority is his consent ,/ And what we do establish he confirms " ( 3. 1. 316-317 ).
Margaret's response, however, is combative, using the news to forward her own agenda ; " Gloucester, see here the tainture of thy nest ,/ And look thyself be faultless, thou wert best " ( 2. 1. 183 – 184 ).
And it introduced an early evening financial news programme presented by Jeff Randall, initially on Mondays only.
And, finally, there is, again, the simple logic that, if Swedenborg had received news of the fire at the same time as everyone else in Gothenburg, there would have been no anomaly perceived at the time and recorded for history.
An article in the Daily Mail about a plan to fill potholes in the town caught John Lennon's eye as he was writing the song, giving birth to the lyric " I read the news today, oh boy / 4, 000 holes in Blackburn, Lancashire / And though the holes were rather small / They had to count them all / Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
The final programme closed with Morris introducing a set of headlines with the line " And there is still just time to part the beef curtains on tomorrow's news ".
And while the English and French services survived, all RCI-produced programming, except for news broadcasts, was eliminated and replaced with CBC Domestic network programs.
* 1913 news and reviews of the Armory Show have been digitized and posted online as the Walt Kuhn, Kuhn Family Papers, And Armory Show Records at the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
And that's good for the taxpayers, and it's incredibly positive news if you're worried about a federal government that has been growing at a dramatic pace over the past eight years and it has been.
And later, Paley briefly ordered the suspension of instant and often negatively critical analyses by CBS news commentators, which followed the Presidential addresses.
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