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did and want
`` What did you want me to do, kiss him??
You did this you like to hurt to beat people I want to go home ''.
Actually Tom had been postponing giving them an answer, I'm confident, because he did not want to go out there to teach.
On the other hand, he did not want to offend Edward either, and he found himself in a very difficult position.
Lewis looked at him and began to cry, and then, saying that he was going to make a promise, he asked Blackman to call the porter and to tell him to take out all the liquor that he did not want.
He did not really want to kill, but as in the sexual act, there was a moment when the impulse took over and could not be downed, even while you watched yourself giving way to it.
I didn't offer any advice, but I certainly did not want to go back to where the officer lay with his brains dashed out.
She was the only kind of Negro Laura Andrus would want around: independent, unservile, probably charging double what ordinary maids did for housework -- and doubly efficient.
He did not want to bring the Andruses to the station house too early -- Rheinholdt had summoned a press conference, and he didn't want them subjected to the reporters again.
That some men did not want it he could understand.
He did not mind the Line itself, which Churchill declared in the House of Commons, on February 27, 1945, he had always believed to be `` just and right '', but he did not want it called by a hated name.
For example, the unwed mothers expressed their frustration with males who did not indicate more explicitly `` what it is they really want from a girl so one can act accordingly ''.
Only then did he decide he didn't want one.
He did not want the effort weakened by any illusion that summit magic might make it unnecessary.
Above all, he did not want to appear to be running hat in hand to Premier Khrushchev's doorstep.
Then Via called to say they had decided to cremate her -- as they had Ellen, the thought leaped to my mind -- and did I want to meet her at the funeral home the next morning.
Why did he want her to go to church??
Jubal deduced what had happened but did not know with whom -- and didn't want to inquire.
Alcott's so-called " Orphic Sayings " were widely mocked for being silly and unintelligible ; Fuller herself disliked them but did not want to hurt Alcott's feelings.
But many Criollos did not want to lose the class privileges, in any new republics, and the most among the coloured majorities ( Indians, blacks and mixed-bloods ) did not want to lose the backing that they had from the Crown and Catholic Church.

did and anybody
In 2007, she wrote that she did not want to belittle the issue but was sceptical of the claims that specific actions would prevent catastrophe, then in 2008 that her doubts had been “ crystalised ” by Nigel Lawson's book An Appeal to Reason, before stating in 2009 that " There is no climate change, hasn ’ t anybody looked out of their window recently?
In 1931 he admitted: " In youth I scarcely did any letter-writing — thanking anybody for a present was so much of an ordeal that I would rather have written a two hundred fifty-line pastoral or a twenty-page treatise on the rings of Saturn.
" He did, however, stipulate in a letter to the Viceroy's private secretary that he " personally will not kill or injure anybody, friend or foe.
The unusual end product did not appeal to publishers, and it took several years before anybody agreed to take it on.
» — " We did not see anybody.
Heath later remarked that, although he did not personally kill anybody, as the British forces advanced he saw the devastation caused by his unit's artillery bombardments.
they did do more than anybody else had done.
This is a direct contradiction of the book, where it is emphasised that he did not kill anybody.
up to the outbreak of the February revolution and for a time after Trotskyism did not mean the idea that it was impossible to build a socialist society within the national boundaries of Russia ( which " possibility " was never expressed by anybody up to 1924 and hardly came into anybody ’ s head ).
I don't remember any drags he did to anybody.
Smyrna had been driven mad by desire for her father and did not want anybody else.
Baugi complained that business did not go well since his slaves had killed each other and he could not get anybody to stand in for them.
Charles did not dispute that Parliament as a whole did have some judicial powers, but he maintained that the House of Commons on its own could not try anybody, and so he refused to plead.
David R. Francis, the President of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, declined to invite anybody else to open the Games and, on July 1 did so himself in a scaled-down short and humdrum " ceremony ".
" Hellman replied: " I do not and I did not ask the politics of any members of the committee and there is nobody who can with honesty vouch for anybody but themselves.
There is no proof that he did it, but again there is no proof that he did not do it, nor is there proof that anybody did it, which proves him guilty, according to the Queen.
Stewart believed that " the more strongly armed the classes become the harder will it be to get the things we really need in our government ", and asserted that " I never did and never will have any desire to form a coalition with anybody except with men who think the same as I do.
In 1880, after Disraeli's government lost the General Election, Hartington was invited to form a government, but declined-as did the Earl Granville, Liberal Leader in the House of Lords-after William Ewart Gladstone made it clear that he would not serve under anybody else.
And that the character was " a very sensitive person and he probably would not have killed anybody as I did.
I ’ ve never seen anybody use his celebrity status more nor give his life more completely to a group of people than Manute Bol did.

did and pose
To get him to pose, Mrs. Coolidge would feed him candy, so he enjoyed the portrait sessions as well as she did.
The men did not object to his sketching them while they went about their work, but no one could be persuaded to come to his studio to pose.
While their numbers did not pose a serious threat to the government, they scared the Rump into action and a Treasons Act was passed against them in 1649.
Although the attacks did not pose a threat to the stability of the Government of Eritrea ( the infiltrators have generally been killed or captured by government forces ), the Eritreans believe the National Islamic Front ( NIF ) in Khartoum supported, trained, and armed the insurgents.
While the distribution of nations among Cleopatra's children was hardly a conciliatory gesture, it did not pose an immediate threat to Octavian's political position.
The Sassanids however did not always pose a threat to Mecca as in 575 CE they actually protected the Arabian city from invasion of the Kingdom of Axum, led by its Christian leader Abraha.
Scholar John Strohm suggests that they did so by creating personas of a type conventionally seen as masculine: " They adopted a tough, unladylike pose that borrowed more from the macho swagger of sixties garage bands than from the calculated bad-girl image of bands like The Runaways.
It did not pose a threat to the passage of the Muslim navy, but could harass smaller parties of Muslim ships and Saladin decided to clear it from his path.
However, one of the main scientists associated with the Copenhagen interpretation, Niels Bohr, never had in mind the observer-induced collapse of the wave function, so that Schrödinger's Cat did not pose any riddle to him.
This, along with language issues, meant that in most countries monochrome-only reception did not pose a significant problem for the authorities.
Daley's chief rival in that race was Alderman Danny K. Davis, a black politician from the West Side who himself did not pose an especially forceful challenge.
Even during the war, Lowell Thomas wrote in With Lawrence in Arabia that he could take pictures of him only by tricking him, although Lawrence did later agree to pose for several pictures for Thomas's stage show.
Instead, the number was replaced by one featuring Buster Keaton, though Dressler did pose for stills wearing a Lady Godiva wig.
In 1987, Seymour was the subject of a pictorial in Playboy magazine, although she did not actually pose nude.
Authorities then concluded that Mitford did not pose a significant threat.
He did not pose for a photograph in his senior yearbook, but in his class statement he wrote, " Sic semper tyrannis " ( Thus always to tyrants ).
Regular FM broadcasting began in 1939, but did not pose a significant threat to the AM broadcasting industry.
While this was usually little more than a frustrating nuisance for modellers, it did pose a genuine danger for aircraft models, which can kill or seriously injure.
Prison authorities determined that Katsav did not pose a suicide risk, and it was decided that the cameras in his cell would only be activated when Benizri was absent.
It has been suggested that the moat could have been drained in a day because the embankment surrounding it was not substantial, and that as such it did not pose a serious obstacle to an attacker.
According to several witnesses, the taxi did not pose a threat to the security of the convoy.
He places his left foot on Goliath's head ; on the one hand, this pose allows Donatello to connect David more strongly to his fallen foe than he did in the marble version.
Two central questions have run through the historiography of the Copperheads: How serious a threat did they pose to the Union war effort and hence to the nation's survival?
Morgan Webb, who won the poll, did not pose.

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