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And make sure it's out when you leave in the morning ''.
And it doesn't make any difference.
And when I make the dive again '' -- He paused ; ;
And make my life different and better from this time on.
And the life they lead is undisciplined and for the most part unproductive, even though they make a fetish of devoting themselves to some creative pursuit -- writing, painting, music.
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 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 yet the elements which capture his liberal and humanistic imagination are those which make the English story worth telling and worth remembering.
And then it took considerably longer to make preparations for giving transfusions.
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 Secretary Rusk, en route to Bangkok, doubtless is trying to make emergency arrangements for the possible entry of Australian or Thai SEATO forces.
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 besides you seem to make it all right here ''.
And an additional factor was helping to make women more sexually self-assertive -- the comparatively recent discovery of the true depths of female desire and response.
And so, still wondering and a little perplexed, he grinned at the girl and spoke lightly to make sure that she would know he was kidding.
And think, if we all knew this secret and we could pool our power, what a wonderful public utility company we would make.
And surely his Scapin has a fresh directness, a no-nonsense quality that seems to make him his own master and nobody's servant.
And, for all his lacquered, almost Byzantine self-consciousness, he can make one recognize the aptness of an unexpected comparison.
And the major part of my mission to your nest is to make a treaty between your race and mine.
He who gives in charity and fears Allah And in all sincerity testifies to the Truth ; We shall indeed make smooth for him the path of Bliss
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 he said, ' Don't worry, David, take the rest of the money and make something else for me.
And it is ours to make.
And as I am but one body naturally considered, though by His permission a body politic to govern, so shall I desire you all ... to be assistant to me, that I with my ruling and you with your service may make a good account to Almighty God and leave some comfort to our posterity on earth.
" ( 38: 26 ) " And remember when the Lord of Abraham tried him with certain commands which he fulfilled ; Allah said to him, ' Verily I am going to make you a leader ( imam ) of mankind.

And and matters
) And then there were ecclesiastical matters, the matter of Garibaldi's anti-clericalism.
: And the One Hundred and Fifty most religious Bishops, actuated by the same consideration, gave equal privileges ( ἴσα πρεσβεῖα ) to the most holy throne of New Rome, justly judging that the city which is honoured with the Sovereignty and the Senate and enjoys equal privileges with the old imperial Rome, should in ecclesiastical matters also be magnified as she is, and rank next after her.
" And that " Gay adults clearly have a different way of interpreting the Bible on a number of central theological matters, such as perspectives about God.
And the One Hundred and Fifty most religious Bishops ( i. e. the second ecumenical council in 381 ) actuated by the same consideration, gave equal privileges to the most holy throne of New Rome, justly judging that the city which is honored with the Sovereignty and the Senate, and enjoys equal privileges with the old imperial Rome, should in ecclesiastical matters also be magnified as she is.
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 in describing the “ cause ” of the motion physicists have also used the term “ precession ”, which has led to some confusion between the observable and its cause, which matters because in astronomy some precessions are real and others are apparent.
' And he seems to me, indeed, in touching on these matters, to say with a certain degree of truth, that there are certain others who have wickedly invented another demon, and who have found him to be their lord, as they wallow about in the great darkness of their ignorance.
And Agastya of great energy, and Markandeya, of great ascetic power, and Jamadagni and Bharadwaja, and Samvarta, and Chyavana, and exalted Durvasa, and the virtuous Rishyasringa, the illustrious ' Sanatkumara ' of great ascetic merit and the preceptor in all matters affecting Yoga ..."</ ref >
'" There is, in fact, a ritual for this that is supposed to take place the day before Rosh Hashana ( because one does not do such chores on a holy day ), known as Hatarat Nedarim ( Cancelling of Vows ), wherein the individual presents himself before a tribunal of three and recites a Hebrew formula, very different from that of Kol Nidrei, asking for annulment of every vow or pledge or prohibition that he swore " while I was awake or dreaming ", " whether they were matters relating to money, or to the body, or to the soul ".... And the tribunal responds by reciting three times, " May everything be permitted you, may everything be forgiven you, may everything be allowed you.
And if the matters are so great, or so much of grace, that the Chancellor and the others cannot do what is asked without the King, then they shall take them to the King to know his will, and that no petition come before the King and his Council except by the hands of the said Chancellor and the other chief ministers ; so that the King and his Council may be able, without the embarrassment of other business, to attend to the important business of his kingdom and his foreign lands.
And so, I was a little t'd off about that, but in the end, none of that shit matters ..."
And if I'm not a good mom, I don't think it matters much what else I do well.
And the global economic crisis in 1973 did not help matters: the company ’ s financial situation only worsened.
And there are nuanced views too: one position suggested that the unequal results following a competition were unjust if caused by bad luck but just if chosen by the individual, and that weighing matters such as personal responsibility was important ; this variant of the substantive model has sometimes been called luck egalitarianism.
And Alan de Percy, base-born son of the great Alan-a most vigorous knight, and in military matters highly distinguished-took these words ill ; and turning to the earl he said, ' A great word hast thou spoken, and one which for thy life thou canst not make good this day.
“ The Parties agree that when Green for Wisconsin converted the disputed funds from Petitioner Mark Green ’ s federal campaign committee to his state committee on January 25, 2005, it complied with ( 1 ) previous Board determinations with respect to similar matters ; ( 2 ) ElBd 1. 39, as written and interpreted at the time ; and ( 3 ) instructions provided by the Board ’ s staff .” And “ This Stipulation resolves all claims either party has or may have with respect to the Board ’ s September 6, 2006 Order and with respect to any other claims raised, or which could have been raised, by any party prior to the date of this stipulation with respect to any matters that were the subject of this litigation .” In a separate action, the Federal Election Commission also concluded that Green for Wisconsin did not violate federal campaign laws.
" And, in fact, the bishops claimed more strongly at the next Assembly of the Catholic Representatives, held in January 1998, leadership in church matters.
:" And Theophrastus says that some contrivances are of wondrous efficacy in such matters to make people more amorous.
And ' bad ' is a key word here because it suggests that aesthetic and ethical judgements are tied together here: not to like a record is not just a matter of taste ; it is also a matter of argument, and argument that matters.
# And so ... neither Diodorus the Greek nor Thallus, neither Cassius Severus nor Cornelius Nepos, nor any commentator on such ancient matters, prints that Saturn was anything but a man.
And all the while, quite beyond matters of technique, it enjoys an advantage so obvious, so built-in, one almost forgets what power it has ': the simple fact that the reader knows all this actually happened.
And Winslow had actually made matters worse when he prosecuted “ Tobias ”, a senior counselor to Philip, for the murder of an English-educated favorite-an Indian named “ John Sassamon ”, who the Indians may indeed have killed as a spy for the English.
And now as a member of the Federal Cabinet, he deals with matters well beyond the scope of disability issues, and that deserves our recognition with this national / international award .”

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