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He arrived on crutches at the Newspaper Club with one of his great pals, Oliver Herford, artist, author, and foe of stupidity.
There, along the east bank of the Southern Bug, opposite the hamlet of Zhitzhakli a few miles north of the Black Sea, he arrived at General Headquarters of the Russian Army.
Blackman arrived a day or two early, and Lewis took him to a department store immediately and outfitted him, luggage and all, and then he took him to a party at the Woodwards that went on until four in the morning.
Even when public bodies arrived at a consensus, at least one dissenting vote has been usual.
Certainly, the meaning is clearer to one who is not familiar with Biblical teachings, in the New English Bible which reads: `` Then Jesus arrived at Jordan from Galilee, and he came to John to be baptized by him.
After a tortuous drive in an open truck and a World War 2, army jeep down soggy trails, the band arrived at a small clearing squeezed between a long, low ridge and a creek-filled gully.
His first model arrived at dusk.
The solutions were not arrived at by any theoreticians of the Karl Marx stripe but by men of government -- lawyers, most of them -- and men of business.
The compression ratio arrived at with the formula will be the same regardless of whether cubic inches or cubic centimeters are used.
This colt arrived at the Raceway early last November, and immediately was put into harness and line-driven for a few days, and then put to cart and broken in very nicely, knowing nothing but trot.
Fortunately, it is the FHA which has arrived at this conclusion, for it means that cooling equipment of all kinds may now be included in a mortgage, and thus acquired with a minimum of financial stress.
When I arrived at Viola's I was shown, to my surprise, into the kitchen.
Ideally, brief treatment should be arrived at as a treatment of choice rather than as a treatment of chance.
This second conclusion, independently arrived at by independent study of material from two pairs of language families as different and remote from one another as these four are, cannot be ignored.
Traveling all night, Clark and twelve men arrived at about seven o'clock May 22.
In September 1822 two companies of infantry arrived at the mouth of the St. Peter's River, the head of navigation on the Mississippi, and began construction of Fort St. Anthony which, upon completion, was renamed in honor of its commander, Colonel Josiah Snelling.
`` But when I arrived and recognised a number of notorious characters I had thrown into the detective bureau basement half a dozen times, I knew I had been framed, and withdrew almost at once ''.
If he took an earlier streetcar than the 11:20 on his return, he could have arrived at the Borden house shortly after Mr. Borden came home.
I arrived at 7:00 a.m. and by 9:00 a.m. I had finished breakfast and was on my way to see what they had planned.
My train arrived in Hiroshima at the awful hour of 4:45 a.m..
Blanche couldn't remember when she had first arrived at this conclusion.
The Newport-based destroyer picket escort Kretchmer has arrived back at Newport after three months' patrol in North Atlantic waters marked by mercy jobs afloat and ashore.
The Brevard group of 85 arrived at the Gallery at 6 p.m., remaining for about 45 minutes.

arrived and conclusion
Prior to this proposal, Goethe, de Saussure, Venetz, Jean de Charpentier, Karl Friedrich Schimper and others had made the glaciers of the Alps the subjects of special study, and Goethe, Charpentier as well as Schimper had even arrived at the conclusion that the erratic blocks of alpine rocks scattered over the slopes and summits of the Jura Mountains had been moved there by glaciers.
" " The French legal scholars interpreted the imperial office of the Justinian code in a generic way and arrived at the conclusion that every ' king is an emperor in his own kingdom ,' that is, he possesses the prerogatives of legal absolutism that the Corpus Juris Civilis attributes to the Roman emperor.
Brown, arrived at the same conclusion.
Clearly he had arrived at this conclusion before he landed in Boston in 1631 because he criticized the Massachusetts Bay system immediately for mixing church and state.
Deductive reasoning contrasts with inductive reasoning in that a specific conclusion is arrived at from a general principle.
After Abdul Rahman consulted the other leaders of public opinion in Medina, who were in favour of Uthman, he arrived at the conclusion that the majority of the people favoured the election of Uthman.
However, Father Mathew arrived at this conclusion only after much prayer for guidance and after urging by others who proposed total abstinence over moderation.
I quite understood them and arrived at the conclusion that if you would trust him – and trust him entirely – we might still be saved, not only Hungary, but the monarchy, too ....
The symbolism of the maypole has been continuously debated by folklorists for centuries, although no set conclusion has ever been arrived at.
He arrived at the conclusion that the optimal theory of justice is the one to which people would agree from behind a veil of ignorance, not knowing their social positions.
First prompted by what is done in aviation, I applied the laws of air resistance to insects, and I arrived, with Mr. Sainte-Laguë, at this conclusion that their flight is impossible.
On June 25 the London conference broke up without having arrived at any conclusion.
The first European settlers in town were Jonathan Paddleford and family who arrived, after the successful conclusion of the French and Indian War, between 1765 and 1772.
Newton arrived at his conclusion by passing the red color from one prism through a second prism and found the color unchanged.
Instead of testing the evidence to see what hypotheses it fits, pseudoarchaeologists " press-gang " the archaeological data to fit a " favored conclusion " that is often arrived at through hunches, intuition, or religious or nationalist dogma.
Jack and Roepstorff assert, ‘… there is also a sense in which subjects simply cannot be wrong about their own experiential states .’ Presumably they arrived at this conclusion by drawing on the seemingly self-evident quality of their own introspections, and assumed that it must equally apply to others.
For example, most individuals can easily recognize a specific face as " attractive " or a specific joke as " funny ," but they cannot explain how exactly they arrived at that conclusion or they cannot provide a working definition of " attractiveness " or being " funny.
He arrived to such conclusion after his examination of Classic Confucianism.
The way in which they arrived at this conclusion made use of the " no arbitrage " argument, i. e. the premise that any state of affairs that will allow traders of any market instrument to create a riskless money machine will almost immediately disappear.
He arrived at the conclusion that he must leave the gaming industry in order to pursue this dream.
Another Cato researcher, Michael New, tested Niskanen ’ s model in different time periods and using a more restrictive definition of spending ( non-defense discretionary spending ) and arrived at a similar conclusion.

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