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And and time
And he was fleeing, running -- fleeing his death and his life at the same time.
And here all the time you knew the Sioux would be using our rifles on them!!
And all the time, she had the heat of hatred in her, like charcoal that is burning on its under side, but not visibly.
And for the hundredth time that week, he was startled at her beauty.
And make my life different and better from this time on.
And by the time the war ended, liberal leadership in this country was spiritually Marxist.
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 when he complained of the lack of time for all he wanted to do, Henrietta advised him to rise at five in the morning as she and Papa did.
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 although they were, as I have indicated, under increasing strain at the time of Racine, they are still alive in his theatre.
But his rancor did not cease, and presently, on March 13, when he preached a sermon on the text, `` And Ben-hadad Was Drunk '', he told his congregation how disappointed he was in Mr. Lewis, how he regretted having had him in his house, and how he should have been warned by the fact that the novelist was drunk all the time that he was working on the book.
And by a skillful and unobtrusive use of imagery ( the enclosure is called a `` Roman-camp stockade '', the hastily erected lean-to is a `` Babylonian hovel '', the men begin to look like `` Peruvian mummies '' and to acquire `` Gothic faces '' ), Malraux projects a fresco of human endurance -- which is also the endurance of the human -- stretching backward into the dark abyss of time.
And another time, without accusation: `` You never wore that scarf I bought you ''.
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 Anthony was busy most of the time courting this girl and that.
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 yet, accompanying our gratitude is the realization that we are living in a crucial time.
And the policy officer has the hounds of time snapping at his heels.
And even if they stay in resorts part of the time, they might, if the right salesman gets them in tow, develop a yearning to spice the usual vacation fare with a camping trip into the wide open spaces.
And you don't meet the folks from home in Northwest Spain which has remained almost untouched by time and tourists since the Middle Ages.
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 when they had got to their little lawn, they had had a most twirlingly magnificent time.
And there are some positive results, though the final findings will not be known for a long time -- and then further research can be formulated.
And watch for a headline from this pair any time now.
And the third time was the charm.

And and Browns
And with that Bobby and Vianne get married, Maylee and Keisha raise Keisha ’ s daughter, Mr. Browns dog survives, and as for Madea, she ’ s still alive.

And and dominated
And Judy sang the lovely old familiar things which seemed, at times, a blessed relief from the way-out compositions of the progressive jazzmen who have dominated these proceedings.
And although his political party, the Socialist Party of Serbia ( SPS ) ( in electoral cartel with Mirjana Markovic ' Yugoslav United Left ), did not enjoy a majority in either the federal or Serbian parliaments, it dominated the governing coalitions and held all the key administrative posts.
It follows from the dominated convergence theorem that s < sub > P </ sub >( t ) exists and is finite for almost every t. And furthermore it follows that s < sub > P </ sub > is integrable on the interval.
And in Gettysburg: The Final Fury ( 1974 ), Catton offered a slim volume on the Battle of Gettysburg, dominated by photographs and illustrations.
And there is no doubt we should be working to build alternative organizational structures for the antiwar movement that are not dominated by IAC.
And in fact, " after the phase of the regency, turbulent but transitory by its very nature, the imperial order dominated from above, assuring internal peace and external prestige.
And the diversity of influence stretches to businesses such as the textile industry, which is dominated by merchants of Syrian-Lebanese origin ( mainly of Christian faith ).
And many Muslim leaders viewed the Indian National Congress as becoming increasingly dominated by Hindu fundamentalists.
And around 1331 archeological remains attest that Chichén Itzá and other Itza dominated sites, for example Isla Cerritos, were abandoned.

And and on
And it's goin' to go on like this year after year until the white people take over this land ''.
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 I sort o' got a corner on the market ''.
And Sweeney Squadron put its first marks on the combat record.
And he didn't have any clothes on ''.
And he knew that the men talked about him behind his back, saying that he was one up on everybody else -- including the pilot of the plane with the swastika on it -- because he was chemically incapable of fear.
And projecting wickedly through these curtains were the gleaming muzzles of six rifles, all trained on Billy Tilghman.
And no messages can be transmitted on these circuits until senders and receivers authenticate in advance, by special codes, that the messages actually come from their purported sources.
And yet we obviously also believe that the avoidance of the disaster depends in some obscure or at least uncertain way on the details of how we behave.
And one finds it again in Thomas Nelson Page ) to the effect that the Mayflower on its second voyage brought a cargo of Negro slaves.
And ( D ) all action of a physical kind pertinent to the mission is relegated to the line of men on the lower rank.
And the common man was developing mythic power, or charisma, on his own.
And when we consider the tenuous hold tradition has on existence, any weakening of that hold constitutes a crisis of existence.
And when the child dies in Lawrence's story in a delirium that is somehow brought on by his mania to win and to make his mother rich, the manifest absurdity of such a disease and such a death does not enter into our thoughts at all.
And she wrote the libretto for an oratorio on the subject of Judas Maccabeus performed at the Hanukkah festival which came in December.
And I was to go to work on that odd matter.
And so on through the roles referred to in the previous paragraph.
Trevelyan's Manin And The Venetian Revolution Of 1848, his last major volume on an Italian theme, was written in a minor key.
And it is this, particularly the establishment of archaeology and place-name studies on a scientific basis, which are immediately pertinent to the Saxon Shore.
Victor had been stirred by my account of him in Makers And Finders, for Stephens was one of the lost writers whom Melville had seen in his childhood and whom I was bent on resurrecting.

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