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Anyway and city
Anyway, a messenger was sent to Piyashshili and Shattiwaza at Irridu, who delivered his message in public, at the city gate.

Anyway and take
Anyway, while I sort this out, don't take this graphic too literally, yet.

Anyway and even
Anyway, arising from an improvisatory beginning ( both tragedy and comedy — tragedy from the leaders of the dithyramb, and comedy from the leaders of the phallic processions which even now continue as a custom in many of our cities ), grew little by little, as poets developed whatever part of it had appeared ; and, passing through many changes, tragedy came to a halt, since it had attained its own nature.
It was very popular, and even though it was not directly based on the Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Anyway, even Gaullists always believed that the relationship to the United States was in general the most important.
Anyway, arising from an improvisatory beginning ( both tragedy and comedy — tragedy from the leaders of the dithyramb, and comedy from the leaders of the phallic processions which even now continue as a custom in many of our cities ) [...] ( 1449a10-13 )
I was going to keep it a secret until tonight ," even that " fact " is dubious, as Stanley denies that it is his birthday: " This isn't my birthday, Meg " ( 48 ), telling Goldberg and McCann: " Anyway, this isn't my birthday.

Anyway and itself
Indeed the title of the show itself is a comedic riposte to another radio show, What's My Line, merged with the title of a 1972 teleplay ( and eventual theatrical play ) Whose Life Is It Anyway ?.
Anyway, to get to the proof itself ( due to J. L.
Anyway, this phrasebook provides a lot of linguistic material to fill the gaps in the Grammatica sclavonica, which itself contains only little actual Ruthenian text, as it is written in Latin.

Anyway and .
Anyway, it was evident what he had in mind ''.
Anyway, he doesn't deserve to lie there in the sun and be stared at.
`` Anyway '', Waddell went on.
Anyway, I wasn't down long enough to matter.
Anyway, I'll bet you have a lot of fun.
Anyway, Julia asks me to.
Anyway, a number of them meet here in devastating collisions.
Anyway, I did not see her until two weeks after the refugee hanged himself.
Anyway, I pulled a bottle of Remy Martin out of my topcoat, drew the cork, and passed it to her.
Anyway some of these positions were not shared by many members of the party, most of whom staunchly opposed stem cell research and artificial insemination.
He made his name as host of the improvised television comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway ?, which ran for 10 series.
And also away from the world of Football there are a number of established fanzines, for example Rugby League has such notable publications as Who The Hell Was St. George Anyway?
Improv comedy techniques have also been used in television and stand-up comedy, in hit shows such as the recent HBO television show Curb Your Enthusiasm created by Larry David, the UK Channel 4 and ABC television series Whose Line Is It Anyway ( and its spinoffs Drew Carey's Green Screen Show and Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza ), Nick Cannon's improv comedy show Wild ' N Out, and Thank God You're Here.
" Life of Brian Research ", pp. 142 – 155 in Whose Bible Is It Anyway?
She starred in Whose Life Is It Anyway with James Naughton, which opened on Broadway at the Royale Theatre on February 24, 1980, and ran for 96 performances, and in Sweet Sue, which opened at the Music Box Theatre ( transferred to the Royale Theatre ) on Jan. 8, 1988, and ran for 164 performances.
Anyway, the future as a whole of mankind is to some extent involved inexorably now with going outside the globe.
Anyway, A Year on the High Plateau combines well the repulse of the war with the bravery of the fighter.
Anyway: The Paradoxical Commandments: Finding Personal Meaning in a Crazy World.
Anyway, when a fringe group of Trekkies learned that we were going to kill the Spock character, it was like we'd taken a child of theirs onto the Brooklyn Bridge with the intention of throwing it off.
Anyway, all these computers and digital gadgets are no good.
Anyway, it was clear Sting had no real intention of writing any new songs for the Police.
Anyway, direct MALDI-TOF-MS analysis can lead to a fast and straightforward illustration of the glycan pool.

Tuscan and city
The area around Grosseto and the coast, with Marina di Grosseto, Castiglione della Pescaia and the small villages that lie in the plain between the city and the coast, represents the heart of the Tuscan Maremma.
Petrarch was born in the Tuscan city of Arezzo in 1304.
The centre of the old city is a semicircular Neoclassical square with the Tuscan column of cast iron ( 1805 – 11 ), commemorating the centenary of the Battle of Poltava and featuring 18 Swedish cannons captured in that battle.
In the fall Charles advanced on Florence, sacking Tuscan strongholds and threatening to punish the city for refusing to support his expedition.
In 1370, through his connections in the curia he was made chancellor of the powerful Tuscan city of Lucca, a post he quickly lost in internecine struggles there.
On its interior there are Tuscan columns, and since 1985 it hosts the city archives and usually houses exhibitions.
Vicus Tuscus (" Etruscan Street " or " Tuscan Street ") was an ancient street in the city of Rome, running southwest out of the Forum Romanum between the Basilica Iulia and the Temple of Castor and Pollux towards the Forum Boarium and Circus Maximus via the west side of the Palatine Hill and Velabrum.
The city and nation's economy lay in the hands of Tuscan merchants, who erected superb buildings, monuments and statues that drastically changed King Robert's capital from a dirty seaport to a city of elegance and medieval splendor.
Orsanmichele () ( or " Kitchen Garden of St. Michael ", from the contraction in Tuscan dialect of the Italian word orto ) is a church in the Italian city of Florence.
The Viareggio Literary Prize is a prestigious Italian literary award, whose first edition was in 1930, and is named after the Tuscan city of Viareggio.
Before the construction of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, the Minerva was the church in Rome of the Florentines, and therefore it contains numerous tombs of prelates, nobles and citizens coming from that Tuscan city.
* Tucson, a city in Arizona often misspelled " Tuscan ".
Fivizzano, a walled city in the province of Massa and Carrara, Tuscany ( Italy ), became part of the Republic of Florence in the 15th century thus gaining the Tuscan republic an important foothold in Lunigiana, a key region which Genoa, Pisa, Milan and Florence had sought to dominate since the early Middle Ages.
: by Tuscan wool, Hannibal close to the city,
Unlike the Tuscan nobility, Ferdinando and his brothers stayed in the city to try to ameliorate the general suffering.
With a population of over 64, 000 it is the main centre of the northern Tuscan Riviera known as Versilia, and the second largest city within the Province of Lucca.
He was the descendant of a Romano Orsini, Count of Nola, who had acquired the Signoria of the tiny Tuscan citystate of Pitigliano in 1293 by marrying Anastasia de Montfort, heiress of the Aldobrandeschi Lords of the city.
Following the 1260 victory of the Ghibellines over Florentine Guelphs in the Battle of Montaperti, Calvancanti went into exile in the Tuscan city Lucca.

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