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::" and By
::" By the Way " — Red Hot Chili Peppers
( 2002
)
::" and time
::" We loved
the time we spent with you
,
::" So long
, we sure
had a good
time!
::" Our house is on
the eastern slope of Rupert Mountain
, just off
a country road
, still unpaved then
, and five miles from
the nearest town … Even at
the most unpromising times of year –
in mudtime
, on bleak
, snowless winter days – it is
in so many unexpected ways beautiful that even after all this
time I have never quite gotten used to it
.
::" In
the years when our Country was
in mortal danger
, ( name
) who served
( dates
) gave generously of his
time and powers to make himself ready for her defence
by force of arms
and with his life if need be
.
::" I recall
a time, which I think was probably July
or August of 1901
or 1902
, when this plane was started
in flight on
the lot between Pine
and Cherry Streets
.
::" The inhibitory effect of procaine hydrochloride
and Gerovital-H3 on monoamine oxidase
( MAO
) activity
in the rat brain was studied at six
time points during
the 24-hour cycle
.
::" We took him
and Pepe Arenzana to Ayod
, where most of
the time were
in a feeding center where locals go
.
::" The sense of space
, and in the end
, the sense of
time, were both powerfully affected
.
::" Some of these rambles led me to great distances ; for an opium-eater is too happy to observe
the motions of
time.
::" I just
had to believe that at some point
in time, something was going to happen --
and of course several years ago China passed
a law against exporting raw material tungsten
.
::" When
the King heard
the news he was distraught for
the loss of his wife
and manifested his feelings using mourning clothes
, after all
, they were married for twenty years
, and yet remained completely himself apart from
a brief
time in Bohemia
, he never really disscussed
the matter "
::" Sonja Davies
, who'd been
a big influence on me on my first job
, was
in her last days
and one of
the things she said to me at
the time was look
, you're doing very well
, that's great
.
::" and made
::" Now is
the winter of our discontent
made glorious summer
by this son of York "
( Son / sun
)
::" Of this Phlegon
, as Philostorgius says
, to relate fully
in detail what befell with
the Jews
, while Phlegon
and Dio mentioned events briefly
and made them an appendix to their own narrative
.
::" I ... recall seeing an airplane flight
made by the late Gustave Whitehead approximately thirty-five years ago
.
::" This bright
, beautiful island was
made into
a Paradise
by the Aryan Sinhalese before its destruction was brought about
by the barbaric vandals
.
::" In light of these decisions
, protecting under
the cloak of
the right of privacy individual decisions as to indulgence
in acts of sexual intimacy
by unmarried persons
and as to satisfaction of sexual desires
by resort to material condemned as obscene
by community standards when done
in a cloistered setting
, no rational basis appears for excluding from
the same protection decisions-such as those
made by the defendants before us-to seek sexual gratification from what at least once was commonly regarded as " deviant " conduct
, so long as
the decisions are voluntarily
made by adults
in a noncommercial
, private setting
.
::" This age will comprehend but little of
the works of Purity
and Love ; but not
a word is lost
, for
in the Book of God's Remembrance
a registry is
made of every thought
and word
and deed
.
::" Dad ’ s story is
a classic
, and timely
, reminder of
the way
in which immigrants
, and the children of immigrants
, have come to New Zealand
and made their contributions to our society
.
::" You have
made it irrefutably clear that an abortion is
the taking of
a human life
, I am grateful to you "
::" and had
::" I wanted to learn about Christ – about
the Old Testament
, which
had been his Bible
, and the New Testament
, which was
the Bible about him ; about
the history of
the church
, which
had been founded on
the faith that through him God
had not only revealed his innermost nature
and his purpose for
the world
, but
had released into
the world
a fierce power to draw people into that nature
and adapt them to that purpose …. No intellectual pursuit
had ever aroused
in me such intense curiosity
, and much more than my intellect was involved
, much more than my curiosity aroused
.
::" Godric came as mysteriously alive for me as Bebb
had and, with him
, all
the people he knew
and the whole medieval world he lived
in.
::" The Duplessis regime may well have endured for too long
, the Union Nationale leader's traditionalist policies may well have been anachronistic when compared with
the relatively modern society that
, in many respects
, the Quebec of
the 1950s
had already
become.
::" Perhaps driven
by the exhilarating mixture of relief
, freedom
and despair that followed
the end of World War II
, artists around
the world
had been experimenting with newly physical
, sometimes violent
, cathartic ways of making paintings
and sculptures
.
::" I've been an evangelist for 50 years
, but I didn't want to preach to pastors until I
had gray hair
, until I'd pastored
.
::" Koko Made Oide
( Come On Over Here )"
by SION
( except first episode
, which
had no opening
)
::" Venus to Chiisana Kamisama
( Venus
and a Small God )"
by Maria Yamamoto
and Seikou Kikuchi
( except last episode
, which
had a different closing
)
::" The overall results of this double-blind study strongly indicated that
, among these hospitalized geriatric patients with organic symptoms
, Gerovital H3
had no ameliorative effect on either psychologic
or physiologic functioning
.
::" A beast of burden
had thrown off his load
, and somebody yelled to his master to reset it
, saying
in the language of their parents / of
the land: “ torna
, torna
, fratre ”.
::" this creative
, avant-garde young man destroyed himself
in a fight against that same avant-garde he
had helped to create
.
::" I
had my glory days
.
::" Arnkel
had laid his sword
and shield against
a hayrick
, and now he took up his weapons
and defended himself therewith ; but now he began to gather wounds
, and withal they came up into
the garth about him
.
::" There
, I at once
had the feeling that this was
the right way to do everything
.
::" I dropped Hassett
in a Shield match at home
in 1947 off spinner Mick Raymer before
the perky little Victorian
had scored
.
::" and become
::" In contrast to budō
, which has
become more competitive
, a type of martial art which has kept its ancient mode of training
and has been preserved
and handed down from generation to generation
.
::" The Muhammedans
, an alien people ,...
by shylockian methods
become prosperous like Jews
.
::" Father rejoice with me
, I have
become God ...
::" and by
::" If anyone imagines that we are stating
the case too strongly
, let him try an experiment with
the first bright boy he meets
by asking
,
::" Rare ceasefires
, usually negotiated
by representatives of Ahmad Shah Massoud
, Sibghatullah Mojaddedi
or Burhanuddin Rabbani
( the interim government ),
or officials from
the International Committee of
the Red Cross
( ICRC ), commonly collapsed within days
.
::" And Be Merry "
( Eat Drink
and Be Merry for Tomorrow We Die
) A lab biologist
, female
, takes advantage of her husband going off on an archeology trip
, to use
the privacy to experiment on herself for rejuvenation
by a severe
and dangerous method
.
::" This last is
the distinguishing characteristic of classes
, and justifies us
in treating ẑ
( ψz
) as
the class determined
by function ψẑ
.
::" In all determinations of morality
, this circumstance of public utility is ever principally
in view ;
and wherever disputes arise
, either
in philosophy
or common life
, concerning
the bounds of duty
, the question cannot
, by any means
, be decided with greater certainty
, than
by ascertaining
, on any side
, the true interests of mankind
.
::" The national sides of all denominations of
the euro coins intended for circulation should bear an indication of
the issuing Member State
by means of
the Member State ’ s name
or an abbreviation of it
.
::" Once again
the political clout of
the school
, which seems to be closely wired into parliament
, Whitehall
and the Bank of England
, is being felt
by ministers ...
::" I was reading
a magazine as I waited my turn at
a barber shop one day when
, triggered
by a particular article
and the photographs that went with it
, there floated up out of some hitherto unexplored subcellar of me
a character who was to dominate my life as
a writer for
the next six years
and more
.
::" In
the pharmaceutical industry
, a blockbuster drug is one that achieves acceptance
by prescribing physicians as
a therapeutic standard for
, most commonly
, a highly prevalent chronic
( rather than acute
) condition
.
::" Some of these artists were doubtlessly influenced
by Pollock's example ...
::" Those who
, through no fault of their own
, do not know
the Gospel of Christ
or his Church
, but who nevertheless seek God with
a sincere heart
, and, moved
by grace
, try
in their actions to do his will as they know it through
the dictates of their conscience — those too may achieve eternal salvation "
( Second Vatican Council
, Lumen Gentium
, 16 ).
::" One day
the circle of those who sat at
the feet of Seyyid Kázim was augmented
by a fresh arrival
.
::" On August
, fourteenth
, Nineteen Hundred
and One I was present
and assisted on
the occasion when Mr
. Whitehead succeeded
in flying his machine
, propelled
by a motor
, to
a height of two hundred feet off
the ground
or sea beach at Lordship Manor
, Connecticut
.
::" Wonderful to say
, this greatly desiderated
and almost unhoped for curative agent not only exists
in Nature
, but is an essential element
in the human constitution
, varying
in different persons
, of course
, like all other bodily
and mental gifts ;
and most persons possess
the power of curing others
, or of being themselves cured occasionally
, by an inherent sanative influence propagatable between different individuals: for health is transmissible as well as disease
, it appears
.
::" The great majority of those who have carefully investigated
the subject have come to
the conclusion that there exists
in man
, as one of his constituent principles
, a certain subtle element
, known
by the names of animal electricity
, animal magnetism
, galvanism
, the nervous energy
, the nervous fluid
, etc
.
::" This Tribunal will examine all
the evidence that may be placed before it
by any source
or party
.
::" Most of you
in here are of my vintage: we're ignored
by the media
.
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