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ours and was
In certain respects, their task was incomparably greater than ours today, for there was nobody before them to show them the way.
If 500 Japanese were ordered to hold a position, we had to kill 495 before it was ours -- and then the last five killed themselves ''.
Never was there such a dame school as ours, so firm and kind and smelling of galoshes, with the sweet and fumbled music of the piano lessons drifting down from upstairs to the lonely schoolroom, where only the sometimes tearful wicked sat over undone sums, or to repent a little crime — the pulling of a girl's hair during geography, the sly shin kick under the table during English literature.
In the mural it is written ; " What once was ours, will be ours once again ", and " Hold fast roto s ( Chileans ), for here come the Colorados of Bolivia ".
:" And then, when Jesus had come to the river Jordan where John was baptizing, and when Jesus came down into the water, a fire was even kindled in the Jordan, and when He was rising up from the water, the Holy Spirit fluttered down upon Him in the form of a dove, as the < U > apostles have written </ U > about this very Christ of ours.
" He then continued by focusing on the manner in which the poem was composed, ' We could have informed Mr. Coleridge of a reverend friend of ours, who actually wrote down two sermons on a passage in the Apocalypse, from the recollection of the spontaneous exercise of his faculties in sleep.
The rapid growth of these bacteria was noted by Fredeking: " Normally it takes about three days for a sample of P. multocida to cover a petri dish ; ours took eight hours.
By the same rules that the Passover was, by the same may ours be termed a sacrifice.
Moreover, he argued that the death and resurrection of Jesus was for the salvation of man, stating: " to achieve each resurrection of ours, the savior paid with his single life, and he pre-enacted and presented his one and only one by way of sacrament and by way of model.
Wrote Dawson, " It was obvious that their offense had never seen a defense like ours.
Though it is certainly not true that Newtonian science was like modern science in all respects, it conceptually resembled ours in many ways.
Castiglione declined to imitate Boccaccio and write in Tuscan Italian, as was customary at the time ; instead he wrote in the Italian used in his native Lombardy ( he was born near Mantua ): as the Count says, “ certainly it would require a great deal of effort on my part if in these discussions of ours I wished to use those old Tuscan words which the Tuscans of today have discarded ; and what ’ s more I ’ m sure you would all laugh at me ” ( Courtier 70 ).
When it was republished in the 1980s, a new foreword was added explaining how that history's timeline diverged from ours and led to war.
Subhas Chandra Bose also said about Vivekananda, " His personality was rich, profound and complex ... Reckless in his sacrifice, unceasing in his activity, boundless in his love, profound and versatile in his wisdom, exuberant in his emotions, merciless in his attacks but yet simple as a child, he was a rare personality in this world of ours.
In these times of ours, though concerning the exact year there is no need to be precise, a boat of dirty and disreputable appearance, with two figures in it, floated on the Thames, between Southwark Bridge which is of iron, and London Bridge which is of stone, as an autumn evening was closing in.
No glass of ours was ever raised
It is normal now that she should crumble, like the other caryatids of that great and marvelous epoch that was ours ".

ours and story
Norwegian sailor Gustaf Johansen, the narrator of one of the tales in the short story, describes the accidental discovery of the city: " a coast-line of mingled mud, ooze, and weedy Cyclopean masonry which can be nothing less than the tangible substance of earth's supreme terror — the nightmare corpse-city of R ' lyeh ... loathsomely redolent of spheres and dimensions apart from ours ".
Weaver: " Here ends a story not unwarranted by what happens in this incongruous world of ours — innocence and infirmary, spiritual depravity and fair respite.
The story is an attack on Leibniz's optimistic theory that ours is the best of all possible worlds, a philosophy that is espoused by the character of Professor Pangloss even though the events around him are presented as unambiguously awful.

ours and love
May the gods grant it, and may Teššup, my lord, and Aman make flourish for evermore, just as it is now, this mutual love of ours.
If there is any time at which we can accurately say that something belongs to us, it is when, having given ourselves in love to God, we can say that ' he is ours '.
In the spirit of love and concern-of cherishing what is really ours, and of keeping and preserving a beautiful Tanjay tradition-then Tanjay mayor Arturo S. Regalado introduced a Sinulog contest as the highlight of that year's fiesta celebration.
The Sanctuary hoards valiosísimas tokens of historic value, that are object always of the curiosity of the visitors ; among others are found chiefly: the framework of gold and silver of the Virgin, with inlays of precious stones, being emphasized in it the rich brilliant emerald surrounded by, that their Holiness Pious X gave to ours well recalled Archbishop Adolfo Alejandro Nouel from time to time of their election as the President of the Republic, and that that illustrious prelate donated the Virgin of La Altagracia as sure token of its love and refined devotion ; a gigantic and artistic custody of gold of it was colonial ; an elegant throne of plant with inlays and chimes of gold of the year 1811 to remove the procession of the Sacred Picture of the Virgin ; a bright hyphen silver gift of the President of the Real Audience of Saint The year of 1737 ; Likewise, of gold and silver a carries traveling ; a crucifix, two chalices and cups, six sticks of the canopy, cross and parochial candlesticks, candelabras and flower pots, and other objects of the old silver worship.
“… a half-mile-long feedlot in which imprisoned Herefords, Charolais, and black Angus beefburgers, on the hoof and more or less alive, standing room only, mill about under the sun on a carpet of mud, urine and manure … This is not farm country but an agricultural factory where not only the soil, air and water but living animals themselves, kine and swine, mammals like us, mothers with emotions similar to ourslove, lust, fear — are treated as raw raw-material for packaged meats.
The song was written mainly by McCartney, though John Lennon claimed in an interview with Playboy that his major contribution was the middle eight section (" A love like ours / Could never die / As long as I / Have you near me ").
) circumstances to help people become followers of Jesus and remain within their Buddhist, Hindu or Jewish contexts … rather than resolving the paradox via pronouncements on the eternal destiny of people more convinced by or loyal to other religions than ours, we simply move on … To help Buddhists, Muslims, Christians, and everyone else experience life to the full in the way of Jesus ( while learning it better myself ), I would gladly become one of them ( whoever they are ), to whatever degree I can, to embrace them, to join them, to enter into their world without judgment but with saving love as mine has been entered by the Lord ( A Generous Orthodoxy, 260, 262, 264 ).
The two songs I posted of ours are " The Things I Do " and " Grey "... hope you love them as much as I do!
" Of Christ he writes, " We may regard with fervent gratitude so great a benefactor, but our esteem and rational love must ascend higher and not rest till it centre in his God and ours.

ours and just
" To this day, you ’ ve remained one of my best angels, and not just mine, but all of ours who, week after week, trust that our nicked and ragged selves, however hard we try to press them, will somehow serve to bring God ’ s truth to life.
So when I was in high school, I wanted to go to Texas Tech in Lubbock just because they were called the Red Raiders and their uniforms looked like ours.
In an interview lead singer Brett Detar told Lina Lecaro of the Los Angeles Times that the band's name was " pretty stupid ," adding, " Let's just say this: Every band has a name and for better or worse, this is ours ".
t is not just that Smith's Wealth of Nations has had a terribly overblown reputation from his day to ours.
Hence, they argue, there are innumerably many possible worlds other than our own, which exist just as much as ours does.
But they argue that the possibilist goes wrong in taking this as a sign that there exist other worlds that are just like ours, except for the fact that we are not actually in them.
Mainly it is not their fault, it is ours, just as it lies with us to put the matter right.
People from different cultures encode and decode messages differently, increasing the chances of misunderstanding, so the safety-first consequence of recognizing cultural differences should be to assume that everyone's thoughts and actions are not just like ours.
Norik explained ( first saying the Rahi " sees with one eye what we have missed with all of ours ") that in order to rescue Vakama and the Matoran, they must learn to live and fight as Hordika, not be rid of their monstrous forms ( causing Matau to angrily blurt out " So we came all this way, just to find out we didn't have to come all this way!
They attend Maunaloa Institute for International Studies in Hawaii ; this world is just like ours.

ours and like
Like ours, the economy of the space merchants must constantly expand in order to survive, and, like ours, it is based on the principle of `` ever increasing everybody's work and profits in the circle of consumption ''.
yet they supported the Eisenhower administration which will cost a small state like ours approximately five million dollars ( matched incidentally by a federal grant ) to initiate.
`` The human ego being what it is '', I put in, `` science fiction has always assumed that the creatures on the planets of a thousand larger solar systems than ours must look like gigantic tube-nosed fruit bats.
In societies like ours, however, its place is less clear and more complex.
He didn't live in a world of perpetual peril like ours.
: The folk here are civil, and, like the barbarians unto the holy apostle, have shown me much kindness ; and there are a sort of chosen people in the land, for they have some kirks without organs that are like ours, and are called meeting-houses, where the minister preaches without a gown.
Jesús F. Reyes Heroles the former Mexican Ambassador to the US, stated that " In a poor country like ours, the alternative to low-paid jobs isn't well-paid ones, it's no jobs at all.
Yet this should not minimize our sacred endeavors in this world of ours, where, like faint glimmers of light in the dark, we have emerged for a moment from the nothingness of dark unconsciousness of material existence.
Pullman's preface to that book explains that the setting is " a universe like ours, but different in many ways ".
Hence it is that what names theirs carried, ours do the like, and the Fathers make no scruple at it — no more need we.
Many observers have been quoted saying these " ghosts " were very realistic, which is partly due to people's eyes not being trained to the phenomenon of photography and cinematography like ours today are.
This applies not only to physical principles, like the law of gravity, but to abstract phenomena that we observe only in human brains: in ours and in those of others.
.. He's been doing his own touring, we've been doing ours and so we haven't really been able to lock into that, but it looks like this fall we will.
He wrote that " democracy like ours cannot afford to throw itself open to the world where every man is a lawmaker, every dull-witted or fanatical immigrant admitted to our citizenship is a bane to the commonwealth ; where all classes of society merge insensibly into one another .”
This gallery of costumes, richness of colors, sentiments are a big experience of lots of years of a population like ours, not only for the ability to conserve alive the tradition, inheriting it generations after generations, but also for conserving the high technique of elaboration or the high artistic level.
“ My cogitations, like Daniel's have for a long time troubled me, when I viewed the condition of men throughout the world, and more especially in this boasted realm, where the Declaration of Independence ‘ holds these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal ; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights ; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness ;’ but at the same time some two or three millions of people are held as slaves for life, because the spirit in them is covered with a darker skin than ours .” ( History of the Church, Vol. 6, Ch. 8, p. 197-p. 198 )
There's nothing like this Texaco of ours!
James D. Rose of the University of Wyoming critiqued the study, claiming it was flawed, mainly since it did not provide proof that fish possess " conscious awareness, particularly a kind of awareness that is meaningfully like ours ".< ref > Rose, J. D.

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