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Constantly walking the knife ’ s edge, Punch is suspicious of all those around him, seeing potential Decepticon spies instead of Autobot allies, fearing that there could be a double agent among them, operating as easily as he does among the Decepticons.

Constantly and their
Constantly outnumbered by their opponent, they did however possess the advantage of strategic mobility, their camel-borne nature allowing them to constantly outmaneuver larger Byzantine and Sassanid armies to take prime defensive positions.
Constantly engaged with vastly superior enemy forces, he engendered Filipino faith and confidence in their ultimate deliverance, instilled in them the will to resist, and united them in the cause of freedom.
Constantly mocking their sister's employment at a local massage parlour, they spend most of their time joking around, taking drugs and stealing cars.

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* " Constantly ", Dorothy Lamour
The album featured singles " Never Lie ", " Constantly " and " I Don't Mind ".
Constantly making what were referred to by his teammates and opponents as " impossible stops ", he had streaks of at least three shut-outs on more than one occasion, establishing a record of 103 stops in two games.

Constantly and for
Constantly being the new kid was agony for the introverted child, and he grew up always feeling as if he should be somewhere else, but never knowing where that " right " place was.
Constantly in trouble for flouting obscenity laws, Lenny develops a near-messianic complex which fuels both his comedy genius and his talent for self-destruction.
Constantly frustrated by natural limitations, man develops a lust for power which destroys him and his whole world.
Constantly drawn towards testing social science theory in field settings, he and Eric Trist, one of his closest intellectual collaborators, and other colleagues, established " open socio-technical systems theory " as an alternative paradigm for organisational design-field-tested on a national scale in Norway, in partnership with Einar Thorsrud.
* Cleonymus: Constantly the butt of Aristophanic jokes for gluttony and cowardice, he is compared here with a ' Gobbler ' bird that has a crest ( line 289 ) and to a tree that drops leaves like shields ( 1475 ).
Constantly switching the fighting lead allows for the exploitation of attack while maintaining flow.
Constantly adapting to the demands of the changing international system, in 1981 SIS inaugurated the Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies to address concerns that American universities lacked an appropriate venue for exploring the greater Muslim-Western understanding.
Constantly in danger of relegation, Budućnost sometimes banked on more than just its own quality for top-league survival.
: Constantly ready for any fight ;

Constantly and .
Constantly on call throughout the country, heavily engaged in fighting against the National Liberation Front and the Armée de Libération Nationale ( ALN ), the Foreign Legion was brought to the brink of extinction after some officers, men and the highly-decorated 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment took part in the Generals ' putsch.
Constantly seeking to produce better work, he apparently exclaimed on his deathbed, " If only Heaven will give me just another ten years ... Just another five more years, then I could become a real painter.
Constantly monitored by revolutionary spies within her own household, the queen played little or no part in the writing of the French Constitution of 1791, which greatly weakened the king's authority.
Constantly engaged in war with the three kingdoms surrounding it, Gaya was not developed to form a unified state, and was ultimately absorbed into Silla in 562.
Constantly raiding the Adriatic Sea, the Illyrians caused many conflicts with the Roman Republic.
Constantly struggling with the Guelph Perugia, it was during one of those battles, the battle at Ponte San Giovanni, that Francesco di Bernardone, ( Saint Francis of Assisi ), was taken prisoner, setting in motion the events that eventually led him to live as a beggar, renounce the world and establish the Order of Friars Minor.
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Constantly moving through Poitou and the Limousin, as the exigencies of the civil war required, occasionally taking his turn as a guard, at least on one occasion trailing a pike on an expedition against the Leaguers, with no access to libraries, and frequently separated even from his own books, his life during this period seems most unsuited to study.
Constantly growing attention was paid in those years to the integration of products and services, both to respond comprehensively to customers ' requirements and to combat the extremely cyclic nature of the automotive market.
Constantly ranked as a top business school worldwide ( see Rankings below ), the Simon School offers full-time, part-time, and executive ( based in either Rochester or Switzerland ) MBA programs, as well as Master of Science ( MS ) programs.
Constantly affecting this decision-making process were fears of possible counter moves or outright intervention by the Soviet Union, the PRC, or both.
Constantly increasing vehicle traffic on this road is affecting the wildlife of crucial ranges like Jhirna, Kotirau and Dhara.
Constantly fighting, the pair sank lower into the world of drugs which had long passed the experimental stage.
* Constantly checking into the hospital with contrived liver complaints (" a pain in his liver that fell just short of being jaundice "), including the fictitious " Garnett-Fleischaker syndrome " and by exploiting the fact that he always runs a temperature of 101 degrees.
Constantly writes letters to his mother.
Constantly harassed by the Bhonsles, Orissa or Katak, Bengal and parts of Bihar were economically ruined.
Constantly obsessed with his hair.

fearing and sons
Duncan ’ s sons Malcolm and Donalbain flee to England and Ireland, respectively, fearing that whoever killed Duncan desires their demise as well.
For some time her brother had been urging her to flee to England with her sons ; but she had steadily refused to do so, fearing such a step might lead to James's loss of the crown.
Finally, the blind monarch's conscience was stirred, in part fearing the wrath of Pandavas against his sons.
Diodorus Siculus related that they once became friends with Androgeos, a son of Minos, and that was why Aegeus had Androgeos assassinated, fearing that Pallas and his sons could use this friendship to get assistance from the powerful Minos against him.
It has since been largely concluded that Starman, fearing for the safety of his sons, had slain the villain, a fact disputed by witnesses Flash and Green Lantern.
Leo Wyatt, Piper's husband, also added an entry titled " Tips for Future Whitelighters ", fearing he may not live to see his sons grow up.

fearing and may
but I have only one ye now, and hardly that .’ I was really quite touched ". On 5 November Reynolds, fearing he may not have an opportunity to write a will, wrote a memorandum intended to be his last will and testament, with Edmund Burke, Edmond Malone and Philip Metcalfe named as executors.
Specific alters may react negatively to therapy, fearing the therapists goal is to eliminate the alter ( particularly those associated with illegal or violent activities ).
As a result, a woman who happens to undergo a strong perimenopause with a large number of different effects, may become confused and anxious, fearing that something abnormal is happening to her.
Herbert may have coined the name from 19th-century author Samuel Butler, who has the citizens of Erewhon enact a prohibition on machines newer than 270 years fearing that " it was the race of the intelligent machines and not the race of men which would be the next step in evolution.
Therefore, fearing that his successes in Sicily may lead him to become the despot of their country, the Syracusans ask Pyrrhus to leave Sicily.
If they need to listen to a lecture a second time, or think about a question for awhile, they may do so without fearing that they will hold back the rest of the class.
However, in September 2006 the AEC announced it would name the seat after John Flynn, the founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service, due to numerous objections from people fearing the name Wright may be linked to disgraced former Queensland Labor MP Keith Wright.
As recently as the 1960s many traditional Jews still looked upon all interfaith dialogue with suspicion, fearing that conversion may be an ulterior motive.
Because of the inevitably lurid and sometimes offensive subjects that it would cover, newsgroup administrators objected to the inclusion of one or more newsgroups covering sexual topics in the Big Seven ( including the existing rec. arts. erotica ), fearing that they may prevent the major news hierarchies from being widely distributed.
Menem defeated Kirchner in the elections, benefited by the lack of popular candidates, but gave up running for a ballotage, fearing that he may lose this special election.
Several authors speculate about Catesby's movements as Elizabeth's health grew worse ; he was probably among those " principal papists " imprisoned by a government fearing open rebellion, and in March 1603 he may have sent Christopher Wright to Spain to see if Philip III would continue to support English Catholics after Elizabeth's death.
The common feelings of insecurity of peers fearing that their friends may not like the same music that they like is a large contributing factor to the decline of carrying a boombox since use of headphones with a walkman has gone up, alongside the rise of car audio culture.
He initially resisted helping Kirchner, fearing that he may ignore Duhalde once in the presidency.
The Mrnjavčević family may have later supported Serbian Tsar Dušan in his preparations to invade Bosnia, as did other Zachlumian nobles, and fearing punishment, emigrated to the Serbian Empire before the war started.
Much to his and Ron's dismay, Hermione reports the broomstick to Professor McGonagall, who takes it away, fearing that it may have been sent ( and cursed ) by Sirius Black.
The Company does not allow this however, and secretly monitors the generated strata in order to detect this, fearing such actions may cause the collapse of entire civilizations when the artifacts are eventually unearthed.
In Britain, the capture of these two significant agents had destroyed much of their network operating in the Netherlands, and left London feeling uncertain to the extent of knowledge that had been gained by the German Security Services, fearing their entire espionage network throughout Western Europe may be incapacitated.
In 1538, he handed over the Amago clan to Amago Haruhisa and three years later, he died from illness fearing young Haruhisa may be too inexperienced.
In Rutilius ' view, Stilicho, fearing to suffer all that had caused himself to be feared, removed the defences of the Alps and Apennines that the provident gods had interposed between the barbarians and the Eternal City, and planted the cruel Goths, his skinclad minions, in the very sanctuary of the empire: " he plunged an armed foe in the naked vitals of the land, his craft being freer from risk than that of openly inflicted disaster ... May Nero rest from all the torments of the damned, that they may seize on Stilicho ; for Nero smote his own mother, but Stilicho the mother of the world!
Intimidated by the pending arrival of Roman reinforcements and fearing a siege, Correus sent many of his battle-incapable troops to escape in the night They accomplished this successfully, though Caesar's troops may have been able to catch them had they attempted to intervene.
As pure as Wataru ’ s sisters are, they show signs of jealousy and concern when a non-family member " takes " their brother away from them, fearing he may forget or leave them.
Kira has strong reservations against fighting, fearing he may confront Athrun, as well as the possibility of killing a person.
*" Do not reproach a man with his misfortunes, fearing lest Nemesis may overtake you.
Before his first professional fight Welsh decided to change his name, fearing he may fail and that his mother would find out he was boxing.

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