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And and that's
And that's how Papa's estate was divided.
And that's what he did.
And that's meant as a boost, not a knock.
And that's worse than sad.
And that's another reason why it is imperative for us these days to conquer our fears, to develop the poise that promotes peace.
And pretty soon gray fox is announcing that he won't have anyone around that's against him, and setting out to break his second territorial treaty with the birds.
`` And that's what I'm going to tell Jim ''.
And that's a pretty strong level of commitment.
And that's what I'm attracted to.
And, of course, that's true.
: And that's the way I get my bread --
: And that's the way " ( he gave a wink )
: And that's the way I get my bread -
: And that's the way " ( he gave a wink )
And that's the way Washington works.
It gained him mainstream recognition: on the day of the machine's unveiling, Walter Cronkite used the machine to give his signature soundoff, " And that's the way it is, January 13, 1976.
And that's as it should be.
And in his Venice, that's a problem, because the gondoliers have their reputation as the best singers in the world to uphold and customers expect it as part of the service.
And that's really unfair to me, I think, for people – other people – to conjure up their ideas of what I am or what I believe in.
For example: If an individual makes supernatural claims that Leprechauns were responsible for breaking a vase, the simpler explanation would be that he is mistaken, but ongoing ad-hoc justifications ( e. g. " And, that's not me on film, they tampered with that too ") successfully prevent outright falsification.
And that's what they call living, that life at the grindstone, doing the same thing over and over again ….
And that's not the funniest part of it.
And that's an obstruction of justice.
And that's just brilliant.

And and trouble
And the pitching will also have trouble doing better.
And at once Claude saw what the trouble was and he knew just how to correct it.
And if the affection for the suburban branch reflects a desire to shop with `` nice people '', rather than with the indiscriminate urban mass which supports the downtown department store, the central location may be in serious trouble.
And I suggest further that the main cause of the trouble we are in has been the failure of American policy-makers, ever since we assumed free world leadership in 1945, to deal with this problem realistically and seriously.
And anyway Burton was not the kind of guy who would be likely to get in trouble even when he was drunk.
" " reactive mind can give a man arthritis, bursitis, asthma, allergies, sinusitis, coronary trouble, high blood pressure ... And it is the only thing in the human being which can produce these effects ...
" Under the Eye " references " all the trouble and strife / And the things which went wrong and lasted so long ", and
Andrea Romano, the voice director and caster for Animaniacs, said that the casters had " no trouble " choosing the role of Dot: " Tress MacNeille was just hilarious (...) And yet had that edge.
And at last in the autumn of 1973 Third Age, messages came to Gondor that Arthedain was in great trouble, and that the Witch-king of Angmar was preparing a final stroke against it.
" And Jackie and I agreed we shouldn't challenge anybody or cause trouble — or we'd both be out of the big leagues, just like that.
And yet there are very few, that will give themselves the trouble to consider the original and foundation of this right.
And if you persist, I fear that, by your own fault, you may incur such trouble for your entire life that at no time would you be able to make yourself happy .”
And Sébastien ( Bourdais ) said he can't drive with that on, so maybe it's the only thing that could keep him out of trouble ".
And I also know that you will not cause any unnecessary trouble when your way is not blocked, and your horses may go around me.
And trouble is the name of Ramon, claiming the husband cheated at cards, which wasn't true.
And if Dilbert gets in deep trouble we can count on Dogbert to bail him out.
He also observes in “ For the Sixth Day ( Friday ) in the Third Week of Lent ” and in “ For the First Sunday After Pentecost ”: " And we ought to worship with true humility if we want our heavenly God to hear us because God is the one who lives in a high place and yet has regard for the deep down humble, and God is always near to those who sincerely call to him in their trouble.
And often the cause of the trouble could be pinpointed to one component-a defective electrical connector.
And behold as I was weeping and saying such things, I saw an angel of the Lord coming and saying to me: Understand, O man, greatly beloved, and trouble not thyself so greatly concerning the salvation of Jerusalem .” ( 3 Baruch 1: 3 )
And sometimes I'm up, Lord, and sometimes I'm down ( God's gonna trouble the water )
In Rock & Chips, a prequel to Only Fools And Horses, the teenaged Slater is a prefect at his and the gang's school, where he does his best to try to keep Del and the others in line so as to avoid trouble, leading to a strain on his friendship with them.
And while the film posted a solid box-office intake ($ 44. 8 million domestically ), got good reviews, and Stallone received positive critical notices for his performance as a demure small-town sheriff, in 2008 the actor stated on the Opie and Anthony Show that Cop Land " hurt " his career and that he had trouble getting roles for eight years, due to the film's failure to reach the high expectations set for it and the mix of views on whether he was leaving action movies for more character-driven content.
And after finally knowing what has been going on, Ashlar decides to kill Stuart for all the trouble he has caused: killing people to achieve his goals.
And the pair soon finds trouble in school.

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