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Cousin and Simmons
My Cousin Simmons carried a musket, but he had loaded it with bird shot, and as the officer came opposite him, he rose up behind the wall and fired.
I would have stood there and died there if left to myself, but Cousin Simmons grabbed my arm in his viselike grip and fairly plucked me out of there ; ;
and then I came to some sanity and plunged away with such extraordinary speed that I outdistanced Cousin Simmons by far.
but Cousin Simmons said he had watched them marching west early in the morning, and moving at a much brisker pace it had still taken half an hour for their column to pass, what with the narrowness of the road and their baggage and ammunition carts.
I went off with Cousin Simmons, who maintained that if he didn't see to me, he didn't know who would.
Cousin Simmons roared.
Simmons guests includes athletes and writers such as Chuck Klosterman as well as personal friends Jacko ( Yankees fan John O ' Connell ), Cousin Sal ( Sal Iacono ) and Joe House.

Cousin and one
As for Cousin Alexander Carraway, the only thing Theresa could remember at the moment about him ( except his paper knife ) was that he had had exceptionally long hands and feet and one night about one o'clock in the morning the whole Stubblefield family had been aroused to go next door at Cousin Emma's call -- first Papa, then Mother, then Theresa and George.
Theresa Stubblefield, still holding the family letters in one hand, realized that her whole trip to Europe was viewed in family circles as an interlude between Cousin Elec's death and `` doing something '' about Cousin Emma.
They were even, Anne and George, probably thinking themselves very considerate in not hinting that she really should cut out `` one or two countries '' and come home in August to get Cousin Emma's house ready before the teachers came to Tuxapoka in September.
Another cousin, named " Cousin Cackle ", was depicted as residing in the caves beneath the Addams mansion, often heard laughing in a cackling manner, and appeared in one Halloween episode of the television series to participate in a seance.
* Selma Blair as Cousin Linda, one of Howard's relatives
Hegel's Encyclopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften appeared the same year, and Cousin had one of the earliest copies.
By his method of observation and induction as thus explained, his philosophy will be found to be marked off very clearly, on the one hand from the deductive construction of notions of an absolute system, as represented either by Schelling or Hegel, which Cousin regards as based simply on hypothesis and abstraction, illegitimately obtained ; and on the other, from that of Kant, and in a sense, of Sir W. Hamilton, both of which in the view of Cousin are limited to psychology, and merely relative or phenomenal knowledge, and issue in scepticism so far as the great realities of ontology are concerned.
Sir W Hamilton ( Discussions, p. 541 ), one of his most resolute opponents, described Cousin as " A profound and original thinker, a lucid and eloquent writer, a scholar equally at home in ancient and in modern learning, a philosopher superior to all prejudices of age or country, party or profession, and whose lofty eclecticism, seeking truth under every form of opinion, traces its unity even through the most hostile systems.
In philosophy, he was one of the school of Victor Cousin, with whom he was at issue in many important points.
This was one of the most favourable periods ever for scholars and men of letters in France, and Michelet had powerful patrons in Abel-François Villemain and Victor Cousin, among others.
He made one appearance in the episode " Cousin Cleatus ".
* Cousin Aunt Minerva, one of the Gi-Ants ( The Ant From Uncle )
The second Cousin problem is a multi-dimensional generalization of the Weierstrass theorem on the existence of a holomorphic function of one variable with prescribed zeros and poles.
They receive a visit from Edth's Cousin Feenix who takes Florence to Edith for one final time-Feenix sought Edith out in France and she returned to England under his protection.
In one particular episode (" Cousin Maude's Visit ") Maude ( Beatrice Arthur ) mentioned that Archie Bunker ( Carroll O ' Connor ) always laughed out loud at Kabibble, who she thought was " as funny as a migraine.
For example, in one level, the player can find the Prince sitting on a photocopier, with Slip ( the Cousin who is a flat 2D clone of the Prince ) emerging from the paper tray.
On the one hand, the secular, anti-religious tendencies of the Enlightenment were modified, becoming more accommodating of religious notions, as seen in different ways in the work of Germaine de Staël, Benjamin Constant, and Victor Cousin, among others.
When one large mine closed in 1956 and the owners sealed the entrance, fourth, fifth, and sixth generation Cousin Jacks circulated a petition calling on the mineowners to set the knockers free so that they could move on to other mines.
: Cousin Evelyn (" Yes it's one of those difficult names ") was caught playing with his privates.

Cousin and them
Most of them had seen Our American Cousin before, and unless Miss Keene was on stage, there was not much to it.
But if these three correlative facts are immediately given, it seems to be thought possible by Cousin to vindicate them in reflective consciousness.
He is introduced in Act 1, Scene 2, but with some notable changes to the text ; when York is giving his men instructions, his order to Montague, " Brother, thou shalt to London presently " ( l. 36 ) is changed to " Cousin, thou shalt to London presently ", York's reiteration of the order " My brother Montague shall post to London " ( l. 54 ) is changed to " Hast you to London my cousin Montague ", and Montague's " Brother, I go, I'll win them, fear it not " ( l. 60 ) is changed to " Cousin, I go, I'll win them, fear it not.
* Cousin Sal on Location: Cousin Sal usually performs skits out of the studio, such as impersonating a store employee, purposely giving customers bad service, insulting them or giving them something they did not order / ask for.
In 1999, Hussey reformed the Mission yet again and although there was no room in the line-up for Cousin ( bass duties being taken by the band's original bassist, Craig Adams ) Cousin was asked to approach Regan to invite her to reform All About Eve to open for them.
Other relatives that don't live with them include Cousin Dinky and his wife Della and his mother Lily the nurse.
Early 1960s disc jockeys included Dan Ingram, Herb Oscar Anderson, Charlie Greer, Scott Muni, Chuck Dunaway, Jack Carney, and Bob Lewis, but the best known WABC DJs are the ones that followed them in the mid-1960s and 1970s: Harry Harrison, Ron Lundy, Jim Nettleton, Jim Perry, Radio Hall of Fame members Dan Ingram ( who was among the first and held over from the early 60's ) and " Cousin Brucie " Bruce Morrow, Chuck Leonard, Bob Cruz ( a Dan Ingram sound alike ), Frank Kingston Smith, Roby Yonge, George Michael, and Johnny Donovan.
His first decision was to lay-off all of the station's personalities, some of which were veterans ( including Don Imus, Cousin Brucie, Norm N. Nite and Joe McCoy ), replacing them with younger-sounding disc jockeys from medium markets.
Unbeknownst to them, they end up mistakening a defrosted prehistoric cat that was en route to a museum for Cousin Punky.
With Ashley Beaumont singing Shimmy Doll on the record player, Jorge tells Viridiana that they were only playing cards, and urges her to join them, stating " Cousin, I knew you would someday shuffle the cards ".
Cousin Jake, upon learning Gordy's family is missing, organizes a giant country-wide search to locate them and also a country music concert in Branson, Missouri in Gordy's name.
Gordy, Hanky, Jinnie Sue, Jessica, Luke, Cousin Jake and Brinks race to stop the slaughterhouse from killing Gordy's parents but a train slows them down.
Cousin Flore, meanwhile, sees Lantier pass her house every day on the train and noticing Séverine with him, realises they are having an affair and becomes insanely jealous, wishing to kill them both.

Cousin and by
However, some productions have recorded success: Carnival fi Dachra produced by Mohamed Oukassi and Athmane Aliouet in 1994, or as " Salut Cousin!
* " Cousin in The Bronx " by Kaiser Chiefs
The significance of this lemma was recognized by Émile Borel ( 1895 ), and it was generalized to arbitrary collections of intervals by Pierre Cousin ( 1895 ) and Henri Lebesgue ( 1904 ).
A memorable scene in the 1992 film My Cousin Vinny involves the defense lawyer humorously trapping a prosecution witness in a contradiction by using the cooking time of grits.
After the death of Junior, his role was filled by cast-member Mike Snider in the role of Cousin Mike, of course.
The Last Judgment, by Jean Cousin the Younger ( c. late 16th century )
She also enjoyed Traité d ' Arithmétique by Étienne Bézout and Le Calcul Différential by Jacques Antoine-Joseph Cousin.
Ertharin Cousin is the current Executive Director, appointed jointly by the UN Secretary General and the Director-General of the FAO for a five-year term.
The hairy creature appeared in Addams cartoons as " It ", but was named " Cousin Itt " by the show's producer, David Levy.
Cousin Itt, as so named by the television series producer, ( spelled as " Cousin It " in the movies and the pinball game ), who frequently visited the family, was short-statured and had long hair that covered his entire body from scalp to floor.
Several Silly Symphonies entries, including Three Little Pigs ( 1933 ), The Grasshopper and the Ants ( 1934 ), The Tortoise and the Hare ( 1934 ), The Country Cousin ( 1936 ), The Old Mill ( 1937 ), Wynken, Blynken, and Nod ( 1938 ), and The Ugly Duckling ( 1939, with an earlier black-and-white version from 1931 ), are among the most notable films produced by Walt Disney.
The following day, Officer Cousin was arrested by the Bucks County District Attorney's office for filing a false police report, reckless endangerment and official suppresion.
Dean Cemetery, also known as Edinburgh Western Cemetery, was laid out by David Cousin ( an Edinburgh architect who also laid out Warriston Cemetery ) in 1846 and became a fashionable burial ground, its monuments becoming a rich source of Edinburgh and Victorian history, but mainly middle and upper-class.
" Later, the hit song by The Undertones, " My Perfect Cousin ", contained a dig at the perceived " arty " Human League in the lyric:
They won in the categories for Best Engineered Album-Non-Classical, Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Pop Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal (" Cousin Dupree "), and Album of the Year.
Early in the 19th century, the romantic awakening of Germany had spread to France, and sensationism was displaced by the eclectic spiritualism of Victor Cousin.
In 1834 these writings, together with the essay entitled Nouvelles considérations sur les rapports du physique et du moral de l ' homme, were published by Victor Cousin, who in 1841 added three volumes, under the title Œuvres philosophiques de Maine de Biran.
" Lycées " being organically linked to the University of France and its Faculties since their Napoleonic institution ( the " baccalauréat " was awarded by juries made of university professors ) Cousin was " crowned " in the ancient hall of the Sorbonne for a Latin oration he wrote which owned him a first prize at the " concours général ", a competition between the best pupils at " lycées " ( established under the Ancien Régime and reinstated under the First Empire, and still extant ).
In the second preface to the Fragments philosophiques, in which he candidly states the varied philosophical influences of his life, Cousin speaks of the grateful emotion excited by the memory of the day in 18 .., when he heard Laromiguière for the first time.
Among those influenced by Cousin were Théodore Simon Jouffroy, Jean Philibert Damiron, Garnier, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Jules Barthelemy Saint-Hilaire, Felix Ravaisson-Mollien, Charles de Rémusat, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Jules Simon, Paul Janet, Adolphe Franck and Patrick Edward Dove, who dedicated his " The Theory of Human Progression " to him — Jouffroy and Damiron were first fellow-followers.

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