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knew and instinctively
Kiedis later described the performance: " All the anticipation of the moment hit me, and I instinctively knew that the miracle of manipulating energy and tapping into an infinite source of power and harnessing it in a small space with your friends was what I had been put on this earth to do.
In her autobiography, Brown recalls that the duo instinctively understood their point of view and knew how to incorporate " the spirit of five loud girls into great pop music ".
Two months prior to giving birth, Sophia claimed she instinctively knew it would be a girl and chose the name Rose.
Pearl said the decision to join the library was one of the few times in her life when she instinctively knew she was doing the right thing.
In her autobiography, Brown recalled that the duo instinctively understood their point of view and knew how to incorporate " the spirit of five loud girls into great pop music ".
When Auerbach met Gerard Butler, she instinctively knew he was perfect for the role and immediately offered it to him without having him read for her.

knew and next
Two uniformed officers, a couple of plain-clothesmen I knew, and two other men stood on a gray cement area next to the pool on my left.
and, when you took a walk you never knew what adventure or pair of sparkling eyes were waiting around the next corner.
The next thing he knew he was reporting for duty as commanding officer of Troop H, 7th Cavalry, in the middle of corps maneuvers in Japan.
The wastebasket stood near the wall next to the divan, and the instant Casey picked it up he knew what had happened.
Only paved alleyways tunneled through the walls of those fortresses into the mysterious core of intimacy behind the houses where backyards owned no fences, where one man's property blended with the next to form courtyards in which no one knew privacy.
And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened.
Unbeknownst to General Baratieri, Emperor Menelik knew his troops had exhausted the ability of the local peasants to support them and had planned to break camp the next day ( 2 March ).
After Nicolae Ceauşescu ( the communist leader of Romania ) was executed in a revolution, Alia knew that he would be next if changes were not made.
His esteem for Maimonides knew no bounds: he placed him next to the Prophets, and he exhibited little patience with Maimonides ' critics and detractors.
Rashi had no sons and taught the Mishnah and Talmud to his daughters, until they knew it by heart as Jewish tradition teaches, they then transferred their knowledge of original Mishnah commentary to the Ashkenazi men of the next generation.
Davidson notes that there is no mention of a sacred tree at Þingvellir in Iceland yet that Adam of Bremen describes a huge tree standing next to the Temple at Uppsala in Sweden, which Adam describes as remaining green throughout summer and winter, and that no one knew what type of tree it was.
" I knew not what it meant, then: I know not what it means, now ; but I wrote it down: and, sometime afterwards, the rest of the stanza occurred to me, that being its last line: and so by degrees, at odd moments during the next year or two, the rest of the poem pieced itself together, that being its last stanza.
And while he was well aware of the Caliphate's strengths and weaknesses ; they knew next to nothing about the Franks.
Princess Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia or " Alix " ( as her immediate family knew her ) was born at the Yellow Palace, an 18th-century town house at 18 Amaliegade, right next to the Amalienborg Palace complex in Copenhagen.
I was burrowing ahead trying to get to the park as quickly as possible and then the next thing I knew, I turned around and I saw he'd gone white, gray really, and he fell and his hand brushed me as he fell and he hit the pavement with the most terrible crack and I thought he'd fractured his skull.
Over the next two years, both Shearer and Irving would see other people, but Hollywood insiders knew it was something of a charade – she was just waiting for him to propose.
His next works were similar: sombre, realistic and filled with detailed evocations of Paris, a city Huysmans knew intimately.
Learning about their actions, Magnus knew that their next target would be Norway.
d ) they could not be certain that the two halves of the map, held together by a binding strip glued on the back, had ever been a single sheet — unlike any other known medieval double-page map ; looking at the map, it is clear that the artist knew exactly, to the nearest millimeter, where it was going to be folded, because several place-names start or finish right next to it while none are written straight across it, and the rivers of eastern Europe run parallel to it ;
If one knew, for example, that the character ought to start with " kt ", but was unsure what the next component should be, typing " ktz " would produce a list of all characters starting with " kt ".
" Audra Dibert Himes, in an essay entitled " Knew shame, and knew desire ", notes a more subtle reference to Myrrha: Mathilda spends the last night before her father ’ s arrival in the woods, but as she returns home the next morning the trees seemingly attempt to encompass her.
By the next week, Kricfalusi had hired animators he knew who had been working at other studios.
Hearns, however, knew he needed the next few rounds to secure another world title, and he outboxed Benitez in round twelve using his jab.
The next day he told Elizabeth everything he knew regarding Catherine and her pregnancy.

knew and voice
He had a purring voice and poker player's immobility of features which somehow conveyed the feeling that he knew where all the bodies were buried.
and then I was adding my own voice to the crescendo of sound, hurling more vile language than I ever thought I knew, sobbing and shouting, and aware that if I had passed water before, it was not enough, for my pants were soaking wet.
Casey heard the voice distinctly and he knew who it was, but it took him a while to make the mental readjustment and control the disturbance inside his head.
His voice had sharp edges, as though he knew very well Lucy and he were not friends at the moment.
Once he was done delivering the speech, everyone across the U. S. knew of the new AFL-CIO whose " mission to bring social and economic justice to our nation by enabling working people to have a voice on the job, in government, in a changing global economy and in their communities.
When on 15 March 1938 relatives and people who knew Gladstone were gathered at Broadcasting House none were able to voice any certainty on the veracity of the four recordings played.
" Heartbroken by Narcissus, Echo spent the rest of her life in lonely glens pining away for the love she never knew, crying until all that was left was her voice.
For nearly one hundred years, residents used the same method to signal their town's operator ; they turned a crank and the operator answered, who in most cases knew their voice or knew the person being called.
It was quite an amazing moment in my life and at some point after I heard my voice came out I felt like God was saying to me ' Donna, you're going to be very, very famous ' and I knew from that day on that I would be famous.
Those who knew Stone well thought her voice was lacking strength.
Stunned by Ann's voice, Ike rose from his piano and asked Ann if she knew any more songs.
In the months after his death, many who knew Muir closely wrote about his influences: Robert Underwood Johnson, editor of Century Magazine, which published many of his articles, wrote, " The world will look back to the time we live in and remember the voice of one crying in the wilderness and bless the name of John Muir ...
Although rough and unpolished, he was charismatic, being gifted with natural eloquence and a powerful voice, and he knew how to work upon the emotions of the Athenian populace.
She knew what suited her aging voice to perfection and she stuck to it.
A number of people who knew Negri and remembered his voice identified him as the probable author of the call, and some months later an American voice specialist made the same assessment.
Daesun, the younger, thought it was her mother, but Haesik knew the voice was different and sensed that something was not right.
As he knew that it was forbidden to comment on the tail to the lady of the forest, if it were not done in the most polite manner, he bowed deeply and said with his softest voice, " Milady, I see that your petticoat shows below your skirt ".
And so we knew, and we know, we're still in the process of finding a lot of talented voice people there that can do one or two of the voices that she did.
In the DVD commentary to the film, director Robert Wise comments that audiences were finally able to see the woman whose voice they knew so well.
" Despite initially encountering problems as to who would voice him, Nomura said that once Toshiyuki Morikawa auditioned for the role, they knew they had their actor.
And those who knew the language and these ceremonial rites said that when the people danced in the temples, they perform very different from those who danced the netoteliztli, in voice, movement of the body, head, arms, and feet, by which they manifested their concepts of good and evil.
So if the rest of the band wanted to take the offers they got, they had to get a new vocalist, although they knew that much of the interest in the band was brought just because of Mathias ' original voice.

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