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I and ministered
I do remember that Claire did keep to her bed there for two days — but I attended on her — I saw the physician — her illness was one that she had been accustomed to for years — and the same remedies were employed as I had before ministered to her in England.
He says " I have seen them, and they have ministered unto me.

I and needs
Hence the prime issue, as I see it, is whether a democratic or free society can master technology for the benefit of mankind, or whether technology will rule and develop its own society compatible with its own needs as a force of nature.
Asked which institution most needs correction, I would say the corporation as it exists in America today.
Other countries, some of which I visited last month, have similar needs.
I believe that these proposals, however meritorious in terms of world needs, go far beyond our capacity to realize them.
It happens that I am a legislator from Ohio and that I feel deeply about the needs, the aspirations, the interests of my district and my State.
I recommend to the Congress the establishment of a permanent Peace Corps -- a pool of trained American men and women sent overseas by the U.S. Government or through private organizations and institutions to help foreign countries meet their urgent needs for skilled manpower.
The father, accurately perceiving the child's needs, not only respected them as worthy of his attention, but immediately satisfied them by taking him on his lap along with the twins, saying, `` I have a big lap ; ;
The contention needs to be formulated with much greater precision than it ever was during the campaign, but once that has been done, I fail to see how any serious student of world affairs can quarrel with it.
But I shall campaign on the Meyner record to meet the needs of the years ahead ''.
But I think a man needs at least one intimate friend to communicate with ''.
It will need a farmer, a builder, and a weaver, and also, I think, a shoemaker and one or two others to provide for our bodily needs.
Do I have needs or abilities that are so different from the needs and abilities of others?
In describing longer time periods, English needs context to maintain the distinction between the habitual (" I called him often in the past "-a habit that has no point of completion ) and perfective (" I called him once "-an action completed ), although the construct " used to " marks both habitual aspect and past tense and can be used if the aspectual distinction otherwise is not clear.
Schelling ( 1775 – 1854 ) claimed that the Fichte's " I " needs the Not-I, because there is no subject without object, and vice versa.
25 years of team effectiveness in organizations: Research themes and emerging needs, in C. Cooper & I. Robertson ( eds ), International Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Vol.
In 1935, Australian-born composer Percy Grainger, who also had a deep interest in music made before Bach, arranged Dowland ’ s Now, O now I needs must part for piano.
Some years later, in 1953, Grainger wrote a work titled Bell Piece ( Ramble on John Dowland ’ s ‘ Now, O now I needs must part ’), which was a version scored for voice and wind band, based on his previously mentioned transcription.
" Soft PLCs " running on desktop-type computers can interface with industrial I / O hardware while executing programs within a version of commercial operating systems adapted for process control needs.
Roosevelt was instrumental in preparing the Navy for the Spanish – American War and was an enthusiastic supporter of testing the U. S. military in combat, at one point saying, " I should welcome almost any war, for I think this country needs one ".

I and noticed
When one of the men in the hall behind us spat on the floor and scraped his boot over the gob of spittle I noticed how the clerk winced.
Sometimes I noticed the tops of ships' masts and funnels reaching above the pier roofs.
No one was behind it, but in the rear wall of the office I noticed, for the first time, a door which had been left partially open.
I leave it to the statisticians to say what they were, but I noticed several a few years ago, during an automobile ride from Memphis to Hattiesburg.
The first time I saw the latter filly she trotted by me and I noticed such a family resemblance that I said to myself, `` that must be Hickory Ash ''.
I noticed that he was in Unit 12 and that he had registered under the name of Oscar L. Palmer and wife, giving a San Francisco address.
I had noticed a drive-in down the road a quarter of a mile.
`` Mr. Hohlbein and I have noticed some lapses since, though.
Then he said, `` Never noticed it before I mean, when she was dressed but for a woman her age, Julia had a real fine figure ''.
:" Having noticed by the marks ( on his body ) that Arulmozhi was the very Vishnu " in reference to the Emperor Raja Raja Chola I.
In a later interview, Joseph Malta, one of the Nuremberg hangmen, recalled: " I noticed that his neckbone did not break.
Directly in the centre of one of them I particularly noticed a very large dog, sitting in front of the door or entrance to his burrow, and by his own actions and those of his neighbors it really seemed as though he was the president, mayor, or chief — at all events, he was the ' big dog ' of the place.
I quickly noticed that the women in my audiences loved it and so I switched my songwriting focus for a while to concentrate on that audience, who are my peers, to speak to them ,” says Austin.
The " lack of sentimentality and the brutality of things " that Hooper noticed while watching the local news, whose graphic coverage was epitomized by " showing brains spilled all over the road ", led to his belief that " man was the real monster here, just wearing a different face, so I put a literal mask on the monster in my film ".
" I noticed that he has a woman's handbag, but I didn't realize he's a boy ," Sowińska told the magazine, adding, " Later I learned that there could be some hidden homosexual undertones.
Accordingly I distinguish an eternal uncreated infinity or absolutum which is due to God and his attributes, and a created infinity or transfinitum, which has to be used wherever in the created nature an actual infinity has to be noticed, for example, with respect to, according to my firm conviction, the actually infinite number of created individuals, in the universe as well as on our earth and, most probably, even in every arbitrarily small extended piece of space.

I and face
I heard the whir of an ax and a Canadian's face burst apart in a bloody spray.
I saw Little Billy rise and fire almost point blank and an Indian's face became shattered flesh and bone.
Now turn around so I can see your face ''.
Suddenly a treble auto horn tootley-toot-tootled, and, thumbing hopefully, I saw emergent in windshield flash: red lips, streaming silk of blonde hair and -- ah, trembling confusion of hope, apprehension, despair -- the leering face of old Herry.
It was a disturbingly familiar face, too, but I couldn't remember where we had met.
`` No, I never did see his face.
He was looking out on the dark waters of the Lake when I came upon him and without wasting words I smacked him hard across the face.
In the bedroom before the husband and wife find their way to the bed, the lights go on: `` In dull domestic radiance I watch her staring face, still blind, Start wincing in obedience To dirty waters, counters, pots and pans, Waiting below stairs, in her mind ''.
His London contract was rescinded, and now, he explains cheerfully, as a bright smile lightens his intense, mobile face, `` I conduct only one hundred and twenty concerts ''!!
Here Wright gave a slight sigh of weariness, and continued, `` It means more long years lived across the social grain of the life of our people, making shift to live in the face of popular disrespect and misunderstanding as I best can for myself and those dependent upon me ''.
Here I am face to face with the primeval stuff ''.
Now times have changed, and I must pretend that hair doesn't grow on my face.
I couldn't face Thelma after that night.
Occasionally if I pushed him too far he'd give me a look out of narrowed eyes and the hard cruel bony skull would show through that smooth face of his.
The covers slid down his skinny neck so I saw his head, fuzzed like a dandelion gone to seed, but his face was turned to the wall -- there was the pale shadow of his nose on the plaster -- and I thought, Well you don't look much like a pig-drunk bully now.
The policeman got a confused, funny look on his face, and he had answered kind of politely, `` Now, look here, lady: I know you got to entertain these kids and all.
`` -- had enough brains to call ya up so as ya could do sompin about it when the parents -- I coulda let her go go '' -- His eyes were lowered, so he couldn't have seen the narrow, pointed face of his companion suddenly writhe with fury ; ;
I didn't see her till several days later at the wedding, and her face looked like it had never had a blemish on it.
Then Charlie spooned out some quick impressions of the Nikita he had glimpsed: `` I was captivated by his humor, frankness and good nature and by his kind, strong and somewhat sly face ''.
I hear the boot of Lucifer, I see his filthy face ''!!

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