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Somehow Winston didn't think she'd take to window boxes.
It didn't take Captain Chandler long to realize that he had to carry a heavy load of tradition on his shoulders as commander of Troop Aj.
And I done favors for you, big favor not so long back, didn't I, and I'm right here to take on where Pretty left off.
Usually she marked the few who did thank you, you didn't get that kind much in a place like this: and she played a little game with herself, seeing how downright rude she could act to the others, before they'd take offense, threaten to call the manager.
She'd say she didn't feel good on Sunday, couldn't go to church -- there'd be a little argument, but she could be stubborn -- and when the old woman had gone, quick pack the things she'd need to take, all but the dress she'd wear Monday, and take the bag down to that place in the station where you could put things in a locker overnight, for a dime.
He really didn't take the offer seriously, but he began to feel uneasy.
It didn't take us as long as we'd thought it might ; ;
But it didn't take Judy Garland, showman, long to realize that this sort of thing was par for the course at Newport and that you have to learn to live with it.
Miss Jen was funny that way, funny that she didn't seem to take to his ideas and perk up.
Director Ang Lee noted that " I didn't take one break in eight months, not even for half a day.
On April 6, 1972 the Egyptian government severed relations in protest for a Jordanian plan for federation with the West Bank, which didn't take PLO interests unto considerations.
He was impressed by the Great Wall of China near Beijing, but concluded of the Chinese: " They smell of all the baths they didn't take.
Said Smith, " I didn't tell anybody about the injury, because I wanted to keep playing and didn't want anybody thinking they could run on me or take advantage of the injury.
Some find it strange that while some audience members took issue with the flimsiness of Superman's disguise, they didn't take issue with the idea of the existence of a superbeing whose only weakness was kryptonite.
He later said he would like to star in another sequel, "... if it didn't take another 20 years to digest.
The first British sitcom was Pinwright's Progress, broadcast by the BBC from 1946 to 1947, but the form didn't really take off until the transfer of Hancock's Half Hour from BBC radio in 1956.
He didn't take things for granted and, more than anything else, respected life in every one of its weird weekly adventure forms ".
It was sad, in a sense, because he wanted to be taken very seriously, and you know, the staffers at Mad just didn't take anything seriously.
" Khayyam then considered the three cases right, obtuse, and acute that the summit angles of a Saccheri quadrilateral can take and after proving a number of theorems about them, he correctly refuted the obtuse and acute cases based on his postulate and hence derived the classic postulate of Euclid which he didn't realize was equivalent to his own postulate.
Gullit's earliest difficulty in England was adapting to the abilities of some of his Chelsea teammates, " I would take a difficult ball, control it, make space and play a good ball in front of the right back, except that he didn't want that pass.
Remembering how close Magliocco ( and before him, Profaci ) had been with Bonanno, it didn't take them long to conclude that Bonanno was the real mastermind.
The samples, donated by " Mr. Peter Choteau, who resided the greater portion of his time for many years with the Osage Nation " according to Lewis's letter, didn't take, but later the thorny Osage-orange was widely naturalized throughout the U. S. In 1810, Bradbury relates that he found two trees growing in the garden of Pierre Chouteau, one of the first settlers of St. Louis ( apparently " Peter Choteau ").
The Dutch didn't take prisoners: they gave the Spanish crews ample supplies for a march to Havana.

didn't and actual
He didn't care about the actual amount but only about the imagined affront.
Some scholars have inferred that the minor judges were actual adjudicators, whereas the major judges were leaders and didn't actually make legal judgements.
Although actual combat didn't spread to Finland until 1918, the war between Germany and Russia had a major impact on the Finns from its beginning in 1914.
They didn't write * for the same reason that English spells dogs, not * dogz, in spite of actual pronunciation being.
" I didn't want to create a monument to heroes, no theatrical representation, no pathos, but wanted to appear more unassumingly with a frugal shape, hewn in stone, dignifying the actual place of the incident.
EAX 1. 0, the competing technology at the time promoted by Creative Labs, simulated the environment with an adjustable reverb — it didn't calculate any actual reflections off the 3D surfaces.
Herodotus, writing about 30 to 40 years after the events he describes, did, according to Miller ( 2006 ) in fact base his version of the battle on eyewitness accounts, so it seems altogether likely that Pheidippides was an actual historical figure, although the same source claims the classical author didn't ever in fact mention a Marathon-Athens runner in any of his writings.
Fordice said he would have quit his position of Governor while still in office, except that he didn't want to give the Democratic candidate, Lieutenant Governor Ronnie Musgrove, any spot-light time of running the state before the actual election.
William Morris now feels that her career is tainted and may never recover, especially after rumors began circulating about the even more graphic outtakes that didn't make it into the actual film.
Film critic Roger Ebert noted that while he didn't once feel convinced Aki Ross was an actual human being, he conceded she was " lifelike ", stating her creators " dare us to admire their craft.
If only you didn't have to deal with all that BS in-between " when referring to gameplay of the actual board game.
" When asked to explain why there had been a retraction for the Governor but not for Sullivan, the Secretary of the Times testified: " We did that because we didn't want anything that was published by the Times to be a reflection on the State of Alabama and the Governor was, as far as we could see, the embodiment of the State of Alabama and the proper representative of the state and, furthermore, we had by that time learned more of the actual facts which the ad purported to recite and, finally, the ad did refer to the action of the state authorities and the Board of Education presumably of which the Governor is the ex-officio chairman ...." On the other hand, he testified that he did not think that " any of the language in there referred to Mr. Sullivan.
Strangely, the CD insert contains a picture of the 1979 lineup of the band with Bobby Steele and Joey Image, who didn't play on the album, instead of actual performers Doyle and Googy.
Other heretics went as far as to claim that words such as " zakāt " or " prayer " didn't mean praying or giving alms, but instead that the words referred to a man and not to an actual action.
Although the District Auditor's investigation cleared him of any impropriety, they were critical of the flaws of the system he implemented which meant that council executive members were never sent invoices for such expenses and so didn't check the actual amount that the council was being charged.
On August 4, 1982, the Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan Act was enacted, although the RMA didn't began actual operations until November 1, 1983, and did not issue its own family of notes until 1986.
Another tradition carried over from Mile High Stadium is during halftime or towards the end of the game, the stadium's PA announcer will announce the actual attendance for the game as well as how many people didn't show up for the game, and if that number is generally over a thousand, Broncos fans chant a loud " boo " towards those empty seats.
Engine offerings remained the same as before with the major change being the change in power measurements from the previous gross method on a dynamometer to the new net ratings as installed in a vehicle with accessories and emission equipment which made the horsepower ratings of 1972 models much lower " on paper " than their 1971 counterparts though actual performance didn't change much between the two years.
And we recut the actual prints in the theatres, about six a day, but it didn't help of course and I couldn't bear to talk about it, or look at it, for years.
When the band learned that they would not be allowed to direct themselves or to receive screenwriting credit ( since they didn't write the actual shooting script ), Dolenz, Jones, and Nesmith staged a one-day walkout, leaving Tork the only Monkee on the set the first day.
In a March 2003 interview, she revealed that she has taken some college classes but does not have a degree, stating, " I didn't want to go to college for an actual degree because there's nothing out there I like besides doing something that involves the entertainment industry.
" The sentence would be taken to express a claim that could be reformulated as follows: " In all nearest worlds to our actual world ( nearest in relevant respects ) where George W. Bush didn't become president of the U. S. in 2001, Al Gore became president of the U. S. then instead.
" And on this interpretation of the sentence, if there is some nearest world to the actual world ( nearest in relevant respects ) where George W. Bush didn't become president but Al Gore didn't either, then the claim expressed by this counterfactual would be false.
Marielen Christensen of Spanish Fork, Utah is often credited with turning scrapbooking as what was once just the ages-old hobby into what is now the actual industry — meaning stores that officially sell and manufacturers of scrapbooking supplies, which didn't exist before.

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