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Finally, Mama did mention to Mrs. Coolidge that she felt sorry for the little dogs, and then Mrs. Coolidge decided to leave the radio on for them while she was gone, even though her husband disapproved of the waste of electricity.
( Downbeat did not mention the Los Angeles appearance of Patchen and the Sextet, although the engagement lasted over two months.
Mitchell was for using it, Jones against, and Sen. Wayne Dumont Jr. R-Warren did not mention it when the three Republican gubernatorial candidates spoke at staggered intervals before 100 persons at the Park Hotel.
The audience last night did not respond with either applause or boos to mention of Hughes' remark.
The statement did not mention what steps might be taken to overcome the legal obstacles to desegregation.
Advance publicity on the Los Angeles Blue Book does not mention names dropped as did the notices for the New York Social Register which made news last week.
He smiled to himself, and decided not to mention them till Dolores did.
As a personal challenge to Octavian's prestige, Antony tried to get Caesarion accepted as a true heir of Julius Caesar, even though the legacy did not mention him at all.
In addition, the exclusion of any mention of the letter of Acts 15 is seen to indicate that such a letter did not yet exist, since Paul would have been likely to use it against the legalism confronted in Galatians.
Eating potatoes was promoted in France by Parmentier, but he did not mention fried potatoes in particular.
Rabbi Yedidiah Tiah Weil ( 1721 – 1805 ), a Prague resident, who described the creation of golems, including those created by Rabbi Avigdor Kara of Prague, did not mention the Maharal, and Rabbi Meir Perels ' biography of the Maharal published in 1718 does not mention a golem.
Gauls are associated with Celtic languages, and the term Germani is associated with Germanic languages, but Caesar did not mention language.
" Few dared mention that by his own standards, Himmler did not meet his own ideals.
The ancient Greek horse trainer Xenophon mentioned nothing about horseshoes in his treatise on the care of military cavalry, nor did the Digesta Artis Mulomedicinae by Vegetius Renatus, written in the 4th or 5th century AD, mention nailed-on shoes, though he accurately enumerated everything connected with an army forge in the time.
Leslie did propose a hollow Earth in his 1829 Elements of Natural Philosophy ( pp. 449 – 453 ), but does not mention interior suns.
Gardner made no mention of Reed, but did take Symmes to task for his ideas.
Hengist tells these chosen men not to be afraid of Aurelius, for Aurelius must only have had a few Armorican Britons, as their numbers did not exceed ten thousand, and the native Britons he did not mention, " since they had been so often defeated by him.
Moseley mentioned the two scientists above in his research paper, but he did not actually mention Bohr, who was rather new on the scene then.
Unlike Coleridge's normal approach to his poetry, he did not mention the poem in letters to his friends.
Still, that same Magisterium did at times mention the theory in its ordinary teaching up until the Second Vatican Council.
Although Maxwell did not explicitly mention the sea of molecular vortices, his derivation of Ampère's circuital law was carried over from the 1861 paper and he used a dynamical approach involving rotational motion within the electromagnetic field which he likened to the action of flywheels.

did and column
If the bottom name in each column did not have a responsible executive identified, the next name above which identified such a responsible executive was substituted.
He also did well digging, typing and journalism, as well as contributing a column to The Auburn Journal and sometimes worked as its night editor.
His column, ' Little Old New York ', concentrated on Broadway shows and gossip, as Winchell's had and, like Winchell, he also did show business news broadcasts on radio.
The Daily Mirrors defence was that the words complained of, in a column written by William Connor under his byline ' Cassandra ', did not imply that Liberace was gay.
The groom may be a mere detail: the new editor of Modern Bride began her inaugural column, without irony: " I really did have the wedding of my dreams, the wedding that had been floating around my head for years before I met my husband.
Hearst did not know of Bierce's column, and claimed to have pulled Brisbane's after it ran in a first edition, but the incident would haunt him for the rest of his life, and all but destroyed his presidential ambitions.
However, the uitlanders did not take up arms in support, and Transvaal government forces surrounded the column and captured Jameson's men before they could reach Johannesburg.
Lower-cost printers did not use a hammer for each column.
Eisenhower was not a Hitler, he did not run death camps, German prisoners did not die by the hundreds of thousands, there was a severe food shortage in 1945, there was nothing sinister or secret about the " disarmed enemy forces " designation or about the column " other losses.
Chinciński discussed newly discovered documents of the Abwehr that show that there were indeed plans for fifth column and diversion activities in Bydgoszcz ; he discussed the bias of the Polish communist era historiography, which minimized cases of Polish mob lynching of ethnic Germans, which did occur in Bydgoszcz.
Although the pitch wheel operated in a natural sense, the roll wheel did not ( this had to wait until the " invention " of the centrally mounted control column or " stick " or " joystick ").
Lloyd Thaxton's face appeared at the top of the newly launched Tiger Beat magazine ( then known as Lloyd Thaxton's Tiger Beat ) for which he did a column.
The boycott was successful, as the None of the Above column – which did not represent any kind support for any status option – garnered 50. 3 % of the total votes.
He composed little during this time, and what he did write he couldn't get performed ; the Rosé Quartet ( led by Vienna Philharmonic concertmaster Arnold Rosé ) would not even look at his D minor Quartet after it was picked apart in a column, and the premiere of Penthesilea was met by the Vienna Philharmonic, when they tried it out under their celebrated conservative conductor Hans Richter, with nothing but derision for " the man who had dared to criticize " Meister Brahms ," as Richter himself caustically put it.
In his Galaxy Five-Star Shelf column of December, 1954, he states, "... I actually did not become an earnest devotee of the form until 1944, about a year before the Atomic Age actually opened .... The first item I remember reading that could be classified as science fiction was H. G. Wells ' Men Like Gods, back in 1924 when I was a college sophomore.
This column was numerically superior to the enemy, but it moved in mass in an intersected country, did not cover its flanks, and its operations having, contrary to order, been commenced long before daylight, its fire was probably more destructive to itself than to the enemy.
Due to poor scouting, the Americans did not detect Howe's column until it reached a position in rear of their right flank.
The succeeding centuries, especially the fourteenth, all contributed to its adornment, and seldom did a Venetian vessel return from the Orient without bringing a column, capitals, or friezes, taken from some ancient building, to add to the fabric of the basilica.
The 1969 model did not have the vent windows, had a slight grille and taillight revision, moved the ignition key from the dashboard to the steering column ( which locked the steering wheel when the key was removed, a Federal requirement installed one year ahead of schedule ), and the gauge faces changed from steel blue to black.
Carrying just three days ' provisions, the column ran out of food and did not arrive in New Plymouth until 26 January, having been forced to eat a dog and two horses en route.
The English feared the formation of a fifth column, with the Ulster clans of O ' Neill and O ' Donnell, which might lay the foundation of a Bruce-style invasion of Ireland, and the clan did spread into the adjacent territories of Clandeboy and the Route.
Confederate Major Rogers ordered his men to retreat to the southwest and most did, though the Arkansans and some Texans remained on the field and attacked the relief column before withdrawing.

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