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Pete came to meet us when we stepped out of the elevator on Seven -- he'd had a case of post-operative shock, but it was all taken care of now.
The moment was immortalised by Lord Charles Hay of the 1st Regiment of Guards who later wrote that he stepped forward, took out a hip flask and drank with a flourish, shouting out to his opponent, " We are the English Guards, and we hope you will stand till we come up to you, and not swim the Scheldt as you did the Main at Dettingen!
Taking altitude into account we notice that it follows a stepped pattern as it drops as we go from the east to the west of the county from 1489 m to below 100 m. In the east there are the Zarand Mountainsnand the Codru Moma Mountains, all subdivisions of the Apuseni Mountains, a major group of the Western Carpathians.
At one board meeting in 1961 when Shankly insisted the club make offers for two outstanding players in Scotland, the tune was still " we can't afford them " but Sawyer stepped in and said: " We can't afford not to buy them ".
From them we learn that the Earth authorities, badly rattled by contact with the Compact and thus deprived of expansion opportunities into nearby volumes of space, stepped up their rapprochement with Alliance and Union.
we just stepped on their face with a hobnailed boot and broke their nose!
Cohen controversially argued: " When we started this systems analysis business, we stepped through the looking glass where people did the weirdest things and ( used ) the most perverse kind of logic imaginable and yet claimed to have the most precise understanding of everything.
" Local Rastafarians stepped forth and replied " Here we are Your Majesty, here we are " and " Hail to the Lord ’ s Anointed Great David ’ s Greater Son here in this time appointed his reign on earth begun ", bowing profusely.
But if he has stepped into a puddle which he might easily have avoided, we say that it is his own fault.
In 2012, Complex included him on a list of the 25 " douchiest " video game characters for " his sarcastic and moody attitude in RE4 ," adding that while Leon " stepped it up in the series by maturing and becoming a true hero ... we enjoyed the game more when Leon didn ’ t speak.
I am not judge enough of timber to say anything about the quantity in the whole tree, but my son stepped the ground, and, as nearly as we could judge, the diameter of the extent of the branches was upwards of ninety feet, which would make a circumference of about three hundred feet.
Whatever it is, once we have stepped past the threshold, there is no returning to the garden.
In a personal message to Blair, dated 22 March 2002, Peter Ricketts wrote that, although Iraq's nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons programs " have not, as far as we know, been stepped up ," they " are extremely worrying.
After two weeks we stepped into our roles as good girl and bad girl and started to arrive early to rehearse and leave late.
But even the best survey of Iraq's WMD programmes will not show much advance in recent years on the nuclear, missile or CW / BW ( chemical or biological weapons ) fronts: the programmes are extremely worrying but have not, as far as we know, been stepped up.
As William later recounted in their memoir, " It was not until we stepped ashore at Liverpool that we were free from every slavish fear ".
The FRA went looking for an industrial partner who would be willing to invest on a 50 / 50 basis, and FRA spokesman Warren Flatau commented, " Bombardier is the company that stepped up to the plate when we put out the word we were interested in doing this project.
Rather, we stepped on it and ripped it.

we and out
We ran out of money and we haven't eaten for two days ''.
Two men, together like us, we could do somethin fine out there, maybe find a place where no one's ever been.
There's only one way they can get out now and that's through the Gap -- if we ride hard we can take them ''.
The only reason we brought you was to get Miller out.
I found a trooper once the Apache had spread-eagled on an ant hill, and another time we ran across some teamsters they'd caught, tied upside down on their own wagon wheels over little fires until their brains was exploded right out o' their skulls.
`` Shall we get out of here ''??
I dismissed these feelings as wishful thinking but I could not get it out of my head that we had a strong physical attraction for one another and we both feared to dwell on it because of our relationship.
How will we work it out ''??
Once we send out the whole pie, they can put their pieces into it.
Unless we send out the whole pie, their pieces mean nothing ''.
Finally, however, the arrangements were made and we drove out into the bush in a Land Rover.
That, I thought, is at least one thing I can find out when we meet.
But now we can keep it out no longer, because we have come into a time when `` it invades our experience at every moment.
To carry out this exalted conception the author has combined the vivid realism and imaginative power we have noticed in his early poetry and carried them out on a grand scale.
but the basic puzzles of existence would still be puzzling, and we should still have to work out the sort of problems we plan to discuss in this article.
As things turned out, however, we have not profited greatly from the lesson: instead of persistently following a national program of our own we have often been satisfied to be against whatever Soviet policy seemed to be at the moment.
The problem is rather to find out what is actually happening, and this is especially difficult for the reason that `` we are busily being defended from a knowledge of the present, sometimes by the very agencies -- our educational system, our mass media, our statesmen -- on which we have had to rely most heavily for understanding of ourselves ''.
Of one thing we can be sure: they were not sketched out by the revolutionary theorists of the eighteenth century who formulated the political principles and originally shaped the political institutions of what we term the `` free society ''.

we and into
`` McLish '', he said as he kicked the horse into motion, `` I'd be a mighty sad man if we never met again ''.
Dimly, we heard the voices of men in mortal agony but we couldn't go back into that inferno.
Three hours later, while we were bailing desperately, a dot of land came into view.
After a while, Kitty murmured something to Cappy, and he held her close, answering, `` We'll just have to wait till we pull into Philly, honey ''.
His letter had suggested we meet at my hotel at noon on Sunday, and I came into the lobby as the clock struck twelve.
But it is characteristic of him, we are told, `` his little artifice '', to be able to introduce `` into a fairly vulgar and humorous piece of hackwork a sudden phrase of genuine creative art ''.
So all-important are ideas, we are told, that persons successful in business and happy in social life usually fall into two classes: those who invent new ideas of their own, and those who borrow, beg, or steal from others.
But because it is the function of the mind to turn the one into the other by means of the capacities with which words endow it, we do not unwisely examine the type of distinction, in the sphere of politics, on which decisions hang.
Although we continue to pay our conversational devotions to `` free private enterprise '', `` individual initiative '', `` the democratic way '', `` government of the people '', `` competition of the marketplace '', etc., we live rather comfortably in a society in which economic competition is diminishing in large areas, bureaucracy is corroding representative government, technology is weakening the citizen's confidence in his own power to make decisions, and the threat of war is driving him economically and physically into the ground ''.
But what you could not know, of course, was how smoothly the Victorian Fitzgerald was to lead into an American Fitzgerald of my own vintage under whose banner we adolescents were to come, if not of age, then into a bright, taut semblance of it.
In conformance with the maximization principle we affirm that Gentile-Jewish relations will be harmonious or inharmonious to the degree that one relation or the other is expected by the active participants to yield the greatest net advantage, taking all value outcomes and effects into consideration.
William Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks, it seems to me, have a penetrating insight into the way in which this control is effected: `` For if we say poetry is to talk of beauty and love ( and yet not aim at exciting erotic emotion or even an emotion of Platonic esteem ) and if it is to talk of anger and murder ( and yet not aim at arousing anger and indignation ) -- then it may be that the poetic way of dealing with these emotions will not be any kind of intensification, compounding, or magnification, or any direct assault upon the affections at all.
By an effort of historical sympathy we can cast our minds back into the art of a remote past or an alien present, and enjoy the carvings of cavemen and Japanese colour-prints ; ;
As the field on which my tent was pitched was a favorite natural playground for the kids of the neighborhood, I had made many friends among them, taking part in their after-school games and trying desperately to translate Grimm's Fairy Tales into an understandable French as we gathered around the fire in front of the tent.
It is as if we, in our center of human observation, from time to time penetrate more deeply into the unknown.
As Courtenay explains, `` Here in this profession we reach into the souls of men and women.
Peace, it's wonderful, and `` world law '', it's wonderful, too, and shouldn't we get an international covenant extending it into space, before the Russians put some claim jumper on the moon??
East Greenwich was one of the first Rhode Island towns to enter into contract agreement with the Rhode Island Development Council for planning services we could not provide for ourselves.

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