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I and prefer
and I have heard many say that they are content to earn a half or a third as much as they could up North because they so much prefer the quieter habits of their home town.
When it comes to this, I shall prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretence of loving liberty -- to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, without the base alloy of hypocrisy '' ( His emphasis )
I must confess that I prefer the Liberal who is personally affected, who is willing to send his own children to a mixed school as proof of his faith.
I have observed that being up on a horse changes the whole character of a man, and when a very small man is up on a saddle, he'd like as not prefer to eat his meals there.
I prefer to speak, however, of Sam Rayburn, the person, rather than Sam Rayburn, the American institution.
I have used a variety of heavy-weight hand-made papers, but prefer an English make, rough surface, in 400-pound weight.
I know Negroes who prefer the South and white Southerners, because `` At least there, you haven't got to play any guessing games ''!!
Personally, I prefer straight hair like yours, but as they say on the Continent, ' What can one do ' ''??
Coloured Cheddar-style cheese has long been sold, but even as early as 1860, the real reason for this was unclear: Joseph Harding stated " to the cheese consumers of London who prefer an adulterated food to that which is pure I have to announce an improvement in the annatto with which they compel the cheesemakers to colour the cheese ".
It's probably why I prefer dressing up as Ziggy to being David.
[...] Personally I prefer a liberal dictator to democratic government lacking liberalism.
I prefer to tack the unstretched canvas to the hard wall or the floor.
I prefer sticks, trowels, knives and dripping fluid paint or a heavy impasto with sand, broken glass or other foreign matter added .</ p >
" I'm proud of my invention, but I'm sad that it is used by terrorists ," he said on a visit to Germany, adding: " I would prefer to have invented a machine that people could use and that would help farmers with their work — for example a lawn mower.
* " I would prefer to have invented a machine that people could use and that would help farmers with their work-for example a lawnmower.
He once remarked on its importance to him, saying, " I prefer a round sound with no attitude in it, like a round voice with not too much tremolo and not too much bass.
The people call me Baba and I prefer this title.
Many MHC class I alleles prefer hydrophobic C-terminal residues, and the immunoproteasome complex is more likely to generate hydrophobic C-termini.
Therefore I would prefer to say " a concept is predicated of its own extension ".
I believe that water is the only drink for a wise man ; wine is not so noble a liquor ... Of all ebriosity, who does not prefer to be intoxicated by the air he breathes?
:‘ For Motets and musick of piety and devotion, as well as for the honour of our Nation, as the merit of the man, I prefer above all our Phoenix M William Byrd, whom in that kind, I know not whether any may equall, I am sure none excel, even by the judgement of France and Italy, who are very sparing in the commendation of strangers, in regard of that conceipt they hold of themselves.
A given noun can function in more than one class ; for example, wine can be either countable or uncountable ( this is a good wine, I prefer red wine ).

I and treat
If the old fool argues about the price, tell him I shall order my husband not to treat him as a patient any longer.
`` I try to treat Daniel as if he were normal, though of course I realize he is far from that at present.
: I regret that reviewers have in some cases been inclined to treat the chapters on Machines as an attempt to reduce Mr. Darwin's theory to an absurdity.
When Peripatetic philosopher Eudemus became ill with Quartan fever, Galen felt obliged to treat him " since he was my teacher and I happened to live nearby.
The laws ( novellae ) of the Emperor Justinian I ( r. 527 – 565 ) treat Hesychast and anchorite as synonyms, making them interchangeable terms.
I hate the idea even as I say it, but I do believe the only way to treat heroin is to legalise it.
In July 1276, he was one of the three cardinals whom Pope Adrian V sent to Viterbo with instructions to treat with the German King, Rudolf I of Habsburg, concerning his imperial coronation at Rome and his future relations towards Charles of Anjou, whom papal policy supported.
" As to the hope that it may ... induce England to treat us better ," wrote Gallatin to Jefferson shortly after the bill had become law, " I think is entirely groundless ... government prohibitions do always more mischief than had been calculated ; and it is not without much hesitation that a statesman should hazard to regulate the concerns of individuals as if he could do it better than themselves.
About African Americans, Roosevelt said, " I have not been able to think out any solution of the terrible problem offered by the presence of the Negro on this continent, but of one thing I am sure, and that is that inasmuch as he is here and can neither be killed nor driven away, the only wise and honorable and Christian thing to do is to treat each black man and each white man strictly on his merits as a man, giving him no more and no less than he shows himself worthy to have.
When Goldstein was threatened with court-martial for refusing to treat non-Jewish soldiers in the Israeli Defence Force, he declared: " I am not willing to treat any non-Jew.
" He went on to elaborate that " you're dealing with not a religion, you're dealing with a political system, and I think we should treat it as such, and treat its adherents as such as we would members of the communist party, members of some fascist group.
It began with an oppressive period of crackdown and paternalistic rule, then a dōka ( 同化 ) period of aims to treat all people ( races ) alike proclaimed by Taiwanese Nationalists who were inspired by the Self-Determination of Nations ( 民族自決 ) proposed by Woodrow Wilson after World War I, and finally, during World War II, a period of kōminka ( 皇民化 ), a policy which aimed to turn Taiwanese into loyal subjects of the Japanese emperor.
" As to the hope that it may ... induce England to treat us better ," wrote Gallatin to Jefferson shortly after the bill had become law, " I think is entirely groundless ... government prohibitions do always more mischief than had been calculated ; and it is not without much hesitation that a statesman should hazard to regulate the concerns of individuals as if he could do it better than themselves.
In 1985, Hayakawa gave this defense to an interviewer: " I wanted to treat general semantics as a subject, in the same sense that there's a scientific concept known as gravitation, which is independent of Isaac Newton.
I live by the golden rule: Treat others as you'd want them to treat you.
Antonia would often offer Caligula advice, but he once told her, " I can treat anyone exactly as I please !".
Indeed, Marie Curie pushed for radiography to be used to treat wounded soldiers in World War I.

I and intellectually
being intellectually influenced by Newman and the general 19th-century literature of England, I knew only a Protestant-dominated country.
This left the Tsardom to be passed to Ivan's's younger son, the weak and intellectually disabled Feodor I. Ivan's legacy is complex: he was an able diplomat, a patron of arts and trade, founder of the Russia's first Print Yard, but he is also remembered for his paranoiac suspiciousness and cruel persecution of nobility.
Then gradually I began to intellectually reject some of the delusionally influenced lines of thinking which had been characteristic of my orientation.
I don ’ t think it ’ s intellectually honest at all .” Kerry A. Emanuel, another M. I. T.
I regard many of the peoples in India as being superior in many respects — intellectually, for example, and in other respects — to Europeans.
Recalling this decision later, he wrote: " the desire to grow intellectually did not forsake me ; and, when railway work slackened, I accepted in 1847 a post as master in Queenwood College.
I feel morally and intellectually obligated simply to concede that the death penalty experiment has failed ".
Born and raised in Berlin — back then " one of the most relaxed, sane, open, cosmopolitan cities in the world "— as the son of " the happiest couple I have ever known ", Borneman grew up in relative wealth and says he was " sexually mature at fourteen, politically mature at fifteen, and intellectually mature between fourteen and sixteen ".
I think he ’ s intellectually curious.
Particularly noted for his intelligence, he was named by American theologian Henry James, Sr. " intellectually the most alive man I ever knew ".
In 2005, Arab Europen League's president Dyab Abou Jahjah supported and rationalized Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's statements -- after The Islamic Republic's head made his controversial speeches including the infamous ( widely denounced ) genocidal call for Israel to be wiped off -- writing: "(…) the foundation of Mr. Ahmadinejad's reasoning is intellectually defendable, and despite the fact that his regime is no perfect example of political morality, I argue that his position on this matter is the only possible moral one.
I had fully determined .. not to let my difference of opinion interfere with a friendly feeling as neighbours, trusting that God's grace might in time bring one so highly gifted intellectually and morally to a better mind.
In the intellectually challenging and formidable " Introduction " to Bending the Bow: " Pound sought coherence in The Cantos and comes in Canto 116 to lament ' and I cannot make it cohere.
In other words I want work to be both experienced sensually and intellectually rather than just one dimensionally if you like .”
I can't have it physically, so I'm going to have it intellectually.
He said later, " The cities to which I feel most strongly bound are Cortona and Paris: I was born physically in the first, intellectually and spiritually in the second.
By this I mean that whenever we ' identify ' a thing as belonging to a certain class or instance of a class, we intellectually set that thing apart from all the other things in existence which are ' not ' of that same class or instance of a class.
< p > I, of my own free will and accord, in the presence of God and of these witnesses, do hereby solemnly declare that the principles of this Fraternity as they have been explained to me accord entirely with my own views ; and I solemnly promise that as a member of this Fraternity I will faithfully adhere to those principles endeavoring in every way to perfect myself morally, intellectually, and socially, and endeavoring also to act towards others according to that high standard of conduct required by the Fraternity .</ p >
For Ron Rosenbaum, Ravelstein was Bellow's greatest novel: " It's a rapturous celebration of the life of the mind, as well as a meditation on the glory of sensual life and on the tenebrous permeable boundary we all eventually pass over, the one between life and death ... a novel Bellow wrote in his 80s, which I found absolutely, irresistibly seductive, both sensually and intellectually, one in which the sublimity and pathos of life and art are not joined to each other with heavy welds but transformed into a beautiful, seamless, unravelable fabric.
I had fully determined .. not to let my difference of opinion interfere with a friendly feeling as neighbours, trusting that God's grace might in time bring one so highly gifted intellectually and morally to a better mind.

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