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Now, everyone knows -- or knew in the week of December 10 -- that something had gone shockingly wrong with American foreign policy.
As she reached Dave and felt his arm go around her, felt him pull her to the safety of his person, she knew with the certainty of despair that something bad had happened to Lauren.
Blanche knew something must be causing Stanley's new, strange behavior but she never once connected it with Kitti Walker.
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.
They lay months away from the nearest Earth star by jump drive, and no one knew what they were good for, although it was felt that they would probably be good for something if it could only be discovered -- much like the continent of Antarctica in ancient history.
He had also read something about computers ( a relatively recent phenomenon ), and from his experience as a radar technician he knew that information could be analyzed and displayed on a screen.
Dolenz claimed that he knew something bad was about to happen and said " Can't believe it ..
) Spanish has similar pairs for certain verbs, such as ( imperfect and preterite, respectively ) sabía " I knew " vs. supe " I found out ", podía " I was able to " vs. pude " I succeeded ( in doing something )", quería " I wanted to " vs. quise " I tried to ", no quería " I did not want to " vs. no quise " I refused ( to do something )".
When I was a student in Dublin we scoffed at the American celebration of St. Patrick, finding something preposterous in the green beer, the search for any connection, no matter how tenuous, to Ireland, the misty sentiment of it all that seemed so at odds with the Ireland we knew and actually lived in.
Moore recalled that " we wanted to aim high, do something different and big ... We knew we had to have a strong Picard story arc, so what are the profound things in a man's life he has to face?
The final punch-line was, " and I think the little house knew something about it!
She also commented that she once saw a woman in her audience dressed in dripping chiffon with a Gibson Girl hairstyle and big boots and Nicks knew she wanted something similar.
Biskind describes an episode during the first week of shooting, where Beatty was angered at something Kazan said: " The star lashed out at the spot where he knew Kazan was most vulnerable, the director's friendly testimony before the HUAC.
The show's main character, Larry David, says the phrase inadvertently to his rabbi once he and his wife are ready to go out and renew their vows, who then becomes offended because of a relative of his died on September 11, 2001 (" You knew my brother-in-law died on September 11th, how dare you say something like that ?!").
Though brought up a Lutheran, Queen Anne had in her youth lived with a niece of the Emperor Charles V, and not only knew something of the faith, but had frequently been present at mass with her former friend.
The essence of the Socratic method is to convince the interlocutor that whereas he thought he knew something, in fact he does not.
The episode strongly implied that Condit knew more than he was saying in the Chandra Levy case, insinuating he was a " liar " and he knew something that he wasn't telling the police.
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.
Describing their victory, the new council leader Richard Austin said: " We knew that the mood of the people of Boston was very black and they really do want something to happen to Boston that isn't happening at the moment.
Parker was told nothing about the work the team would do, but after being visited by a series of increasingly high ranking naval officers culminating with James Forrestal, he knew " something " was up and decided to give it a try.
Confused about the dismal state of their world, the baby Yoshis knew that something was amiss.
Commenting on his early musical abilities, Jessica stated, " we both had piano lessons, but I knew Damon had something special.
" As a successful publisher however, he knew that to reach a large audience he needed something more than a collection of facts, statistics, graphs and dogmatic conclusions.

knew and Gentleman
The episode's conclusion is a reference to An Officer and a Gentleman, which David Silverman had to watch first, so that he knew how to set the scene out.
Many in the business knew that Castleberry and " Gentleman " Dean were the real models for Venus Flytrap and Dr. Johnny Fever of television's WKRP in Cincinnati.

knew and whose
He imagined they were the kind whose tax returns were never examined ( if they were, they were never penalized ), whose children had no unhappy romances, whose names never knew scandal.
The Cubs couldn't overcome the efforts of Will Clark, whose home run off Maddux, just after a managerial visit to the mound, led Maddux to think Clark knew what pitch was coming.
Such was the case with Maximillien Robespierre, whose supporters knew him as " The Incorruptible ", while his opponents called him " dictateur sanguinaire ", French for " bloodthirsty dictator ".
Archimedes knew that the irregularly shaped wreath could be crushed into a cube whose volume could be calculated easily and compared with the mass ; but the king did not approve of this.
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.
Wismer, whose philosophy was who you knew mattered most, tried to make the team and the league a success.
Wanting to complete the line-up with someone they knew well and whose musical skill and style was compatible with their own, New Order invited Morris's girlfriend, Gillian Gilbert from Macclesfield, to join the band during the early part of October 1980, as keyboardist and guitarist.
And a friend of mine knew a guy whose brother was a third assistant on a short film.
" Roger was however mistaken ; he knew that an unnamed archbishop of Tyre was present and assumed it must have been the William whose chronicle he possessed, although the archbishop in question was actually William's successor Joscius.
Her name in Greek (" tender goddess ") is clearly an epithet, signifying the presence of an earlier nurturing goddess, whom the Hellenes, whose myths we know, knew to be located in Crete, where Minoans may have called her a version of " Dikte ".
Marcus Tullius Cicero, a prolific writer, whose works have survived in large quantity, and who serves as a standard of Latin, and his contemporaries in addition to recognizing the lingua Latina also knew varieties of " speech " under the name sermo.
* Little Richard, whose gift for flamboyant self-promotion is legendary, good-naturedly claims to have " taught The Beatles everything they knew " and at times has laid claim to the title.
It seems likely that Zuccarelli already knew Anesi from Rome, or met him in Florence through their common friend Gabburi, whose collection of paintings were devoted almost exclusively to landscape and included five by Anesi, and notably, in light of later developments, four from Marco Ricci.
Entering the 2002 – 03 season, the team knew it would be memorable for at least two reasons, as David Robinson announced that it would be his last in the NBA and the Spurs would begin play at their new arena, the SBC Center, named after telecommunications giant SBC, whose corporate headquarters were located in San Antonio ( SBC became AT & T after its acquisition of its former parent company ).
They knew the divine pair of water-deities Vidassus ( as Roman Sylvanus ) and Thana ( as Roman Diana ), whose rocky reliefs persist today at some springs in their area.
Protrepticus ( Exhortation to the Greeks ) ( c. 190 ) IV-" Another new deity was added to the number with great religious pomp in Egypt, and was near being so in Greece by the king of the Romans, who deified Antinous 130CE, whom he loved as Zeus loved Ganymede, and whose beauty was of a very rare order: for lust is not easily restrained, destitute as it is of fear ; and men now observe the sacred nights of Antinous, the shameful character of which the lover who spent them with him knew well.
Attic authors later than Homer, including the dramatists knew a nightingale myth in which Procne was married to Tereus, who betrayed her by violating her sister Philomela, whose tongue he cut out so that she could not tell.
Amongst his Paduan teachers was the abbé Cesarotti, whose version of Ossian had made that work highly popular in Italy, and who influenced Foscolo's literary tastes ; he knew both modern and Ancient Greek.
In the text ( or a manuscript, the syntax of this article was not clear ) of De indagatione cordis there are many names of scientists and scholars whose work Herman knew and used: Abu Mas ' har ( 787 – 886 ), Sahl ibn Bishr, Aomar Tiberia, Abu al-Kindi ( 801 – 873 ), the eighth-century Jewish astrologer Al Batrig Mashallah ( Messahalla ), Hermes, and Dorotheos of Sidon.
A few days later Robinson contacted his brother and sister-in-law, who had been unable to adopt a baby through traditional channels, and informed them that he knew of a baby whose mother had committed suicide.
According to their version, FSB knew about the terrorist group's arrival in Moscow and directed them to the theater through their agent provocateur Khanpasha Terkibayev (" Abu Bakar "), whose name was in list of hostage takers and who left the theater alive.
As a young man he knew Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whom he revered ; he was a contemporary of Ludwig van Beethoven, about whom he like many of his generation had strong but mixed feelings ; and he was a mentor for the young Carl Maria von Weber, whose music he respected and promoted.
According to Eva Stewart Frazar, whose family came to DeRidder near the turn of the century, " The largest pine in the world grew where DeRidder now stands-or so it is claimed by timber men who knew.

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