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* Surrounded by Sound: Aurally Exploring the Barbary Coast at en fuego magazine

contrives and something
Besides this, the devil contrives in every way to paint it as something good so that having inclined us toward it, he could upset our spiritual tranquility or inflict harm on us.

contrives and at
An underground movement, fearing that the leader is not human, contrives to place Tung at a party where the leader will be present.
He contrives a stealthy plan to build an eighth bridge so that he can begin in the evening at his Schloß, walk the bridges, and end at the Gasthaus to brag of his victory.
D ´ Artagnan meets the young king and watches over him as some Frondeurs-including Planchet, under a false name-who wanted to make sure that the king and queen were not about to escape, enter the king's bedroom demanding to see him: immediately after this, he contrives for all of the royal household to escape from Paris anyway, bluffing his way past Planchet at the gates ( the two men retain their friendship despite their differing allegiances in this conflict ).
He contrives to reward the Richards for their supposed honesty by buying the sack at auction for its price in gold.
Located in Saratoga National Historical Park, New York, it commemorates Major General Benedict Arnold's service at the Battles of Saratoga in the Continental Army, but contrives not to name him.
Maria Edgeworth's Leonora, for example, depicts the " sensible " Olivia as a villainess who contrives her passions or at least bends them to suit her selfish wants ; the text also makes a point to say that Olivia has lived in France and thus adopted " French " manners.
In one of the most extraordinary and ultimately farcical major championships in history, unknown local player Paul Lawrie wins the British Open championship at Carnoustie, after similarly unknown French player Jean van de Velde contrives to take a seven at the par-four final hole, when six would have won the title.

contrives and once
He contrives for young Charlie to stay on board the departing train, planning to kill her by pushing her out once the train gets up to speed.

contrives and .
Aside from the initial appeal to plausibility of desires that do not directly contribute to one's life going well, Parfit contrives situations where S is indirectly self-defeating.
He contrives a meeting and believes he can then marry Kitty.
Knowing that the owners of these properties ordered to be demolished by the city government were compensated handsomely, Saccard contrives to borrow money in order to buy up these properties before their status becomes public and then make massive profits.
Hornblower possesses a hyper-developed sense of duty, though on occasion he is able to set it aside ; for example, in Hornblower and the Hotspur, he contrives an escape for his personal steward, who would otherwise have to be hanged for striking a superior officer.
Bond contrives to meet and have a round of golf with Goldfinger ; Goldfinger attempts to win the golf match by cheating, but Bond turns the tables on him, beating him in the process.
* The Horse in the Camel Suit ( 1967 ): The town policeman, in a huff, locks up a show troupe and a young detective contrives to set them free without hurting the policeman's feelings.
The plot-lines of Dinosaur Island and Skartaris are but a few examples of the experiments the DC universe contrives yet its role in DC comics are played down when in comparison to other companies therefore they are included as being a race from earth.
She contrives to become his page – a youth named Sebastian – until she can decide upon a course of action.
These plays are in the form of a trilogy in the first of which Fra Rupert contrives the death of Andrea husband of Giovanna.
Having met Bill Oakshott ( the nominal owner of Ashenden Manor, but under the thumb of his uncle Sir Aylmer ) on the train, he contrives to get invited to the house — under the name of Major Brabazon-Plank.
The Gestalt therapist contrives experiments that lead the client to greater awareness and fuller experience of his or her possibilities.
The wife of one of his captains, Lady Clonfert, seeks passage with Aubrey to enable her to join her husband but Aubrey is not keen on this and contrives to leave early one morning without her.
Diana, understanding that Admiral Stranraer wants Jack to miss the parliamentary vote on enclosing Simmon's Lea, contrives for Jack to leave immediately for London without receiving his orders so that duty will not compel him to miss the vote.
Although the poem deals with universal history, the author contrives to give some sort of unity to his work by grouping it around the theme of man's redemption.
Eve, as Margo's ever-present assitant, knows Margo's part in the play completely, and Eve contrives to get herself hired as Margo's understudy.
Furious with her sister's plight, Dakki contrives a plan to reclaim her sister.
In Gilchrist ’ s room on the first floor, and Ras ’ s room on the second, Holmes cleverly contrives a ruse which will make it necessary for him to borrow a pencil, and a knife to sharpen his own.
She contrives an elaborate plan to lure him into the " Black House ", to see ' a hundred bright inventions ', and end their relationship on a high note.
When they arrive in London and he contrives to slip on a banana skin when he gets out of the car, thereby getting down on one knee.
Woodrow Tyler ( Rob Schneider ), an employee in Drysdale's bank, catches wind of this and contrives a scheme with his con artist girlfriend, Laura Jackson ( Lea Thompson ), to steal Jed's money by having her marry Jed.
" Time Out wrote: " The casting of innumerable major film-makers in small roles seems an unnecessary bit of elbow-jogging, but David Bowie makes an excellent contribution as an English hit man, and the two leading players are excellent: Pfeiffer in particular takes the sort of glamorous yet preposterous part that generally defeats even the best actress and somehow contrives to make it credible every inch of the way.

suggest and something
Studies suggest that knowledge of its existence and anatomy is scant in comparison to that of other sexual organs, and that more education about it could help alleviate social stigmas associated with the female body and female sexual pleasure ; for example, that the clitoris – and the vulva in general – are visually unappealing ; that female masturbation is taboo ; or that women's orgasms are something that " men are expected to master and control ".
In a review of it, John Clute wrote: “ I ’ m not about to suggest that if Heinlein had been able to publish works openly in the pages of Astounding in 1939, SF would have gotten the future right ; I would suggest, however, that if Heinlein, and his colleagues, had been able to publish adult SF in Astounding and its fellow journals, then SF might not have done such a grotesquely poor job of prefiguring something of the flavor of actually living here at the onset of 2004 .”
One of Edison's famous quotations about his attempts to make the light globe suggest that perhaps Tesla was right about Edison's methods of working: " If I find 10, 000 ways something won't work, I haven't failed.
These differences suggest that one may be justified in referring to the American two-party system as masking something more like a hundred-party system.
Another common form are the emails that promise users monetary rewards for forwarding the message or suggest that they are signing something that will be submitted to a particular group.
Although this may not be a prevalent theme in the novel, it is still something to be considered and seems to suggest social segregation and Meursault's indifference to the colonized race.
However, needle holes in the linen suggest that there had been something previously in this place: though possibly a lance.
For English speakers, it may suggest that the dreamer must recognize that there is " more than one way to skin a cat ," or in other words, more than one way to do something.
The alternative, declining to answer when asked something, may suggest the answer and may therefore not always be suitable for keeping a secret.
In contrast, in a concurrently published response, Clive Tolley argues that the term must have originated in historical usage, and as such " it is something of a misrepresentation of the evidence to suggest that Snorri is the main source for the vanir.
Charles Boot based his designs upon what were at the time the latest ideas being employed by other film studios in the production of movies at Hollywood, California, USA and Boot officially named their new studio Pinewood, because "... of the number of trees which grow there still contains huge pine trees and because it seemed to suggest something of the American film centre in its second syllable.
The modern slide whistle is perhaps most familiar in its use as a sound effect ( as in the sound tracks of animated cartoons, when a glissando can suggest something rapidly ascending or falling, or when a player hits a " Bankrupt " on Wheel of Fortune ), but it is also possible to play melodies on the slide whistle.
Although the coincidence would suggest that Standish had something to do with the naming of Duxbury, Massachusetts, no records exist to indicate how the town was named.
The two 1920s-30s masonry LDS meetinghouses, replacing simpler, earlier edifices, speak of the continuing Mormon presence, while the two-story rock school ( now a museum ) and brick town hall suggest something of the town's bygone stature.
In a letter to faculty and staff, Shepard said " in a society all too violence prone, using these or other venues to appear to advocate or suggest assassination is not something the UW-Green Bay may do.
: A figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in “ A mighty fortress is our God .” Compare mixed metaphor, simile def.
" If there is just more information then it is hard to understand why anyone should suggest that we have before us something radically new " ( Webster 2002a: 259 ).
That date arises from the anticipated depletion of the Trust Fund, so Bush's language " seem to suggest that there's something there that goes away in 2042.
Ancient exegetes, such as the Midrash and the Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, suggest something even more sinister behind the killing.
Although the extent to which this right existed is a matter still in dispute, " historical documents suggest that something similar might have happened.
Currie was not afraid to voice his disagreement with orders or to suggest strategic changes to a plan of attack, something that his British Army superiors were unused to hearing from a former militia officer from the colonies.
Like many other writers, Robert Jordan never officially names his world, so ( in lieu of another name ) Randland has come into accepted common usage --- so that fans have something to call it, although clues scattered throughout the series often suggest the world is own respective planet earth.
The passage in Exodus concerning Moses and Zipporah reaching an inn, contain four of the most ambiguous and awkward sentences in Biblical text ; the text appears to suggest that something, possibly God or an angel, attacks either Gershom or Moses, until a circumcision is carried out by Zipporah on whichever of the two men it was that was being attacked.

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