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you and do
And you stand by like a fool and let him do it ''
`` He killed Tom -- do you understand that ''??
`` That quirt -- I ought to use it on you, where it would do the most good.
Barton said harshly, `` Why did you do that ''??
`` What did you want me to do, kiss him??
He said in a studied voice, `` I didn't do it for you.
That's what they'll expect you to do.
`` The hell you do ''.
You think that Highlands swindled you and I helped 'em do it.
You do that or take you out a permit right now ''.
What would you do in my place ''??
`` What is it you want me to do, Mr. Brenner ''??
`` So help me, Crouch, I'd like to kill you where you stand, but, before I do, I'm going to hear you admit killing him.
Who told you to do it??
`` I really do have something important to tell you, Mr. Scott.
`` What are you trying to do??
If I even hint at it do you think it will matter that you are his nephew -- and not even a blood nephew ''??
`` Or do you want to see if I can stand fever, too ''??
`` Why did you do it -- why did you hit him ''??
`` I do not drink so much, thank you ''.
`` What do you mean ''??

you and defend
`` Do you feel you can stand up to the next legislative session and defend this contract ''??
He hit the theme about dying to defend your country, and you were ready to do it right then, without a second thought.
” Our affliction moves us to write to you once again, trusting that you are a loving son of St. Peter and of us, and that, from respect for him, you will come and defend the Church of God and His peculiar people, who are now unable to endure the persecution and oppression of the Lombards.
He is distressed at the loss of his brothers, but does not feel it is fair to go home, asking Miller to tell his mother " when you found me I was here, I was with the only brothers I have left ," looking at the small band whose duty it was to defend a bridge and destroy an approaching German mechanized unit.
" I, Themistocles, am come to you, who did your house more harm than any of the Hellenes, when I was compelled to defend myself against your father's invasion-harm, however, far surpassed by the good that I did him during his retreat, which brought no danger for me but much for him.
When trade is at stake, it is your last entrenchment ; you must defend it, or perish ... Sir, Spain knows the consequence of a war in America ; whoever gains, it must prove fatal to her ... is this any longer a nation?
She went on to comment that reviving memories of a suit that the majority of the public had forgotten after the initial burst of publicity, commenting " when you run these ads defending, defending, defending, sometimes people think, " Well, wait a minute, why are they trying so hard to defend themselves?
A recipe for one such compound was given thus :" For the Freckles which one getteth by the heat of the Sun: Take a little Allom beaten small, temper amonst it a well brayed white of an egg, put it on a milde fire, stirring it always about that it wax not hard, and when it casteth up the scum, then it is enough, wherewith anoint the Freckles the space of three dayes: if you will defend your self that you get no Freckles on the face, then anoint your face with the whites of eggs.
I am sorry, but I will have to deny your request to appoint Counsel to defend you in this case.
Of course I cannot very well defend his stealing horses and cattle, but when you consider that the Murphy, Dolan, and Riley people forced him into such a lawless life through efforts to secure his arrest and conviction, it is hard to blame the poor boy for what he did.
" Spain, you have to defend Spain!
In a letter of April 1914 Stravinsky wrote " everyone can appreciate your zeal and your probity in regard to the contemporary works of various tendencies that you have had occasion to defend.
# if you are a trustee of property, defend that property ( non-violently ) from confiscation with your life
# According to reason, you can defend either of the propositions.
We must act at once … Will you defend your religion and your rights as true patriots?
When he asked, ' Will you be slaves of Napoleon or will you as patriots defend your religion, your hearths and your rights?
And you have to take responsibility for the content of the space and be prepared to defend or change your decisions upon complaint or query.
Holmes Norton specialized in freedom of speech cases, and her work included winning a Supreme Court case on behalf of the white racist National States ' Rights Party, a victory she put into perspective in an interview with one of the District of Columbia Bar's website editors: " I defended the First Amendment, and you seldom get to defend the First Amendment by defending people you like ... You don ’ t know whether the First Amendment is alive and well until it is tested by people with despicable ideas.

you and British
`` Just you wait '', advised Arlene, echoing the dialogue in a recent British movie.
Expressing its necessity to the British way of life as he knows it, he stated on the program, " We all know that when it's snowing and it's cold you have Bovril.
David Norwood, British GM, in recalling Judit beating him when he was an established player and she was just a child, described her as, " this cute little auburn-haired monster who crushed you.
As shown on British Channel 4 news, Spann asks Lindh, " Are you a member of the IRA?
On 1 April 1923, Shaikh Ahmad al-Sabah wrote the British Political Agent in Kuwait, Major John More, " I still do not know what the border between Iraq and Kuwait is, I shall be glad if you will kindly give me this information.
Another example arises from Sondheim's roots as a speaker of American rather than British English: The line " Don't you love farce?
American concert and stage performers will often fail to " breathe " and / or " voice " between the two fricatives, leading audiences familiar with British slang to hear " Don't you love arse ?," misinterpreting the lyric or at the least perceiving an unintended double entendre.
In the original UK DVD release, the scene in which Connery throws a knife through a sentry's throat and says " you must never hesitate " to Cage was cut, although this scene was shown on British television.
Neither you nor I attach for the moment any superlative value to this Treaty for the sake of the extension of British trade ... What I look to is the social good, the benefit to the relations of the two countries, and the effect on the peace of Europe ".
When Mr Gladstone visited the North, you well remember when word passed from the newspaper to the workman that it circulated through mines and mills, factories and workshops, and they came out to greet the only British minister who ever gave the English people a right because it was just they should have it ... and when he went down the Tyne, all the country heard how twenty miles of banks were lined with people who came to greet him.
Common use of the phrase " The Great Depression " for the 1930s crisis is most frequently attributed to British economist Lionel Robbins, whose 1934 book The Great Depression is credited with ' formalizing ' the phrase, though US president Herbert Hoover is widely credited with having ' popularized ' the term / phrase, informally referring to the downturn as a " depression ", with such uses as " Economic depression cannot be cured by legislative action or executive pronouncement ", ( December 1930, Message to Congress ) and " I need not recount to you that the world is passing through a great depression " ( 1931 ).
In 1758, British General James Wolfe made the earliest recorded use of the word Yankee to refer to people from what was to become the US, referring to the New England soldiers under his command as Yankees: " I can afford you two companies of Yankees, and the more because they are better for ranging and scouting than either work or vigilance.
In 1995 an anonymous British diplomat said Chirac " cuts through the crap and comes straight to the point ... It's refreshing, although you have to put your seat belt on when you work with him ".
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He then delivers a humiliating lesson in etiquette, telling the Captain that he must always say " if you please " after giving an order ; for " A British sailor is any man's equal " – excepting Sir Joseph's.
However, he did so in the British style, " Do you want a boy, sir?
The song " Time for Truth " from The Jam's debut album, In the City, a scathing critique of the state of the British nation, directly addresses Callaghan: " I think it's time for truth, and the truth is you lost, Uncle Jimmy.
" which Hergé translates as " Qui s ' y frotte s ' y pique " " Who rubs himself there gets stung " ( in fact, the motto of Nancy, from the Latin non inultus premor, referring to its emblem, the thistle ; in the British edition, the translators rendered the motto " If you gather Thistles, expect Prickles ").
But you are unlikely to hear Marillion on British radio, read about them in the music press or see them play a major festival.
I inform you that the British government entertains feelings of goodwill towards all the Frontier tribes and has every intention of treating them generously, provided they abstain from outrages against the people of India.
* In the episode Major Star of the British sitcom Blackadder, Captain Blackadder parodies the poem " The Soldier ", warning George ' If I should die, think only this of me, ' I'll be back to get you!
This story may have been made up by the English poet Michael Drayton, but the leek has been known to be a symbol of Wales for a long time ; Shakespeare, for example, refers to the custom of wearing a leek as an “ ancient tradition ” in Henry V. In the play, Henry tells Fluellen that he is wearing a leek “ for I am Welsh, you know, good countryman .” The 1985 and 1990 British one pound coins bear the design of a leek in a coronet, representing Wales.
Caption from a 1911 English satirical magazine reads: " If we hadn't a thorough understanding, I ( British lion ) might almost be tempted to ask what you ( Russian bear ) are doing there with our little playfellow ( Persian cat ).

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