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hadn't and even
He hadn't even pretended to be farming his spread.
And when this was gone, he hadn't even a little bitter tablet to purify other water if he were to discover some stagnant jungle pool.
My father would have done it if it hadn't been for my mother, who had a fear of being in debt to anyone -- even Alfred Alpert.
He hadn't even seen him yet
Up to date, however, his garden was still more or less of a mess, he hadn't even started his workshop and if there was a meadow pond in the neighborhood he hadn't found it.
This letter would have got to me if she hadn't even put Rome, Italy, on it.
Between 9, 500 and 9, 100 BP, during the transgression of Ancylus Lake, the next freshwater stage of the Baltic, Ladoga certainly became part of it, even if they hadn't been connected immediately before.
In addition, Asa's reign is traditionally dated to have ended in 873BC, making it impossible for the biblical text to be accurate if Osorkon II was Zerah, since Osorkon II's reign hadn't even begun until one year later-872BC.
They hadn't even formed the phalanx when Flamininus sent his elephants charging into them, and they routed.
I hadn't even seen the guy.
" She grabbed me and started talking, and she's like " I know you're the right one ", and I hadn't even opened my mouth yet.
According to Rosenbaum, past research findings that virginity pledgers delayed sex may have been affected by their statistical method's inability to adjust fully for pre-existing differences between pledgers and non-pledgers: pledgers are much more negative towards premarital sex prior to even taking the pledge, so would be predicted to delay sex even if they hadn't taken the pledge.
On theory, Sultan hadn't this kind of power over other people, even simple peasants.
She later said, on Good Morning America, " I almost wish I hadn't even written about it, because it's been sensationalized out of context.
He fought for farm bills, even though he said he hadn't " more than five flower pots in my whole district.
During 1987 to 1989, Fulci began lending his name to the credits of some very low-budget horror films that he hadn't even directed, simply to make the films more distributable outside of Italy.
Alexander had both greater statewide name recognition and greater financial resources, even though he hadn't appeared on a ballot for a statewide office in Tennessee in 20 years.
Imam al-Hadi would often provide perspectives on literature that al-Junaydi hadn't thought of, and at his young age he had even developed a comprehensive understanding of the Qu ' ran and the revelations within.
Levi-Civita methodically kept all of Einstein's replies to him, and even though Einstein hadn't kept Levi-Civita's, the entire correspondence could be re-constructed from Levi-Civita's archive.
The label hadn't even bothered to tell them it was being planned ( with an imitation Bob Linney cover image ).
Simon's publicist confirmed that the song was not about Geffen, but that there was indeed " a David who is connected to the song in some way, shape, or form ," and Simon noted that when she first wrote the song in 1971, she hadn't even met David Geffen yet.
I mean, it's certainly not as racist as " Angel One " is sexist, and if the Ligonians hadn't been arbitrarily determined to be entirely African American, it wouldn't have even been an issue.

hadn't and noticed
He turned and looked around at the lobby as though seeing things he hadn't before noticed.
Why hadn't he noticed it before??
In 1994, McCartney said, " Ringo walked out to go to the toilet and I hadn't noticed.
The guests furiously debate what to do, and decide to pretend that they hadn't noticed anything was wrong ( they " had the music on too loud to hear the gunshots ").
I hadn't noticed anything, except for that extraordinary sound.
John Hoeffleur wrote: " If you hadn't noticed, game over.
There was a little Hammond organ in the corner of this house which I hadn't noticed until then ... so I messed around on it and the song came.
Eventually, it is revealed that in this version of the Fermi paradox, sentient life is endemic throughout the universe ; Humanity simply hadn't noticed it earlier because the universe destroys any race before it becomes advanced enough to develop a Type IV civilization.

hadn't and what
He was thinking that the way she had responded to his own kiss hadn't meant what he had believed it had.
On his bookshelves were some of the latest American novels, including Bellow's Seize The Day, but he hadn't read them ( they were sent by American publishers ) and wasn't especially interested in what the American writers were up to.
I don't know what we would have done if Pat O'Dwyer hadn't come to town.
No matter what had happened or hadn't happened, somebody had to see about dinner.
Well, it hadn't been what it seemed, he'd had no idea the girl was in there.
* Do what needs doing-One can feel crushed and alone or hurt and homicidal while pulling up the weeds in your garden, but one wouldn't be doing it at all if one hadn't intended to raise flowers.
In an interview, Nielsen admitted his admiration for the doctors on the show: " There are any number of things that you think about when you ponder if you hadn't been an actor, what would you be, and I've always said I'd like to be an astronaut or a doctor.
Attempting to use their family connections to achieve what open politics hadn't, Edward sent his brother Edmund Crouchback ( who was both Philip's cousin and step-father-in-law ) to come to an agreement with the French Royal family that would avert war.
After introducing his lover to Desire when they first arrive, and leaving the two alone, Killalla asked what Desire had done for Dream to make him so affectionate, but Desire indicated that it hadn't done anything at all.
Caption from a 1911 English satirical magazine reads: " If we hadn't a thorough understanding, I ( British lion ) might almost be tempted to ask what you ( Russian bear ) are doing there with our little playfellow ( Persian cat ).
He always thought there was a better way to do it, and he would find a way to do what we needed to in ways that other people hadn't done yet.
That was what made it something special, something that hadn't been seen before ", Kermode recalled.
He couldn't compute at first what had happened, but later realized that her harness strap had not held because Hoey hadn't threaded " the end of her belt back through the buckle ( the only way to assure it would not come loose )".
Brown and Kulik described consequentiality as the things one would imagine may have gone differently if the event hadn't occurred, or what consequences the event had on an individual's life.
According to Houseman, " he hadn't the faintest idea what the effect would be ".
She began offering us all kinds of behavior that we hadn't seen in such a mad flurry that finally we could hardly choose what to throw fish at ".
" She further speculated in an interview, " I think my character is very close to what I would probably have ended up as if I hadn't become an actress ".
[...] If Paul were ever moved to be extremely cruel to her, the cruelest thing he could do, he knew, would be to point out to her why she hated as she did: if he hadn't married her, this was where she'd be, what she'd be.
The songs featured on Marry Me were largely written when Clark was eighteen and nineteen years old, and, according to Clark, " represented a more idealized version of what life was or what love was or anything in the eyes of someone who hadn't really experienced anything.
When eight-term incumbent and fellow DFLer Donald M. Fraser stepped down to run for the U. S. Senate, Sabo became the DFL candidate to succeed him in what had become the most reliably Democratic district in Minnesota ( Fraser had defeated a 10-term Republican in 1962 and hadn't faced serious opposition since ).
Calderón was tortured and executed on trumped up charges of witchcraft and other crimes, which demonstrated what would likely have been Lerma's fate, if a cardinal's hat hadn't protected his head.
O ' Leary described Pearson as an " silly ", adding that Pearson " hadn't a clue what he talking about ".

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