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His first inaugural address speaks of `` my country whose voice I can never hear but with veneration and love ''.
He speaks privately with her father and only asks that Laura never be left unattended.
* Urquhart never speaks directly to the reader ; the character is written solely in a third-person perspective.
The Tao te Ching never speaks of a transcendent God, but of a mysterious and numinous ground of being underlying all things.
Recalling Cole's advice, Crowe speaks to his sleeping wife and fulfills the second reason he returned, saying she was " never second ", and that he loves her.
Some of the effects and ideas that were planned but never permanently made it to the attraction are mentioned here: the Raven speaks in the Stretching Room, and the Hatbox Ghost is mentioned during the Attic scene.
" Plutarch commended " the saying of Simonides, that he had often felt sorry after speaking but never after keeping silent " and observed that " Simonides calls painting silent poetry and poetry painting that speaks " ( later paraphrased by the Latin poet Horace as ut pictura poesis ).
Death speaks in the series, but is never seen.
He never speaks on-screen, but Matt seems to have no problem communicating with him.
Joinville speaks almost as much about himself as he does about the king, the subject of his book, but he does it in such a natural manner that he never gives the impression that he wants to place himself above the king.
Although he usually speaks the most, when the client leaves he claims that "( he ) thought that ( the client ) would never shut up.
A person who never commits an immoral act or speaks a false sentence by choice would thus qualify for ' absence of error ' without being qualified for ' inability to err '.
Called The Keeper, the character never speaks, but upon the death of each major character, the Keeper ( played by Edward Clayton in 2000, and by Anthony Bunsee in 2006 / 2007 ), wearing all red, would walk onto stage and approach the body.
Called The Keeper, the character never speaks, but upon the death of each major character, the Keeper ( played by Edward Clayton in 2000, and by Anthony Bunsee in 2006 / 2007 ), wearing all red, would walk onto stage and approach the body.
Called The Keeper, the character never speaks, but upon the death of each major character, the Keeper ( played by Edward Clayton in 2000, and by Anthony Bunsee in 2006 / 2007 ), wearing all red, would walk onto stage and approach the body.
" More recently, the British television show EastEnders has received some publicity over the Estuary accent of character Dot Branning, who speaks with double and triple negatives (" I ain't never heard of no license .")..
He never speaks, and his usual pastime seems to be hunting jungle creatures.
* Creepy Susie ( Jeannie Elias ) – is a girl who speaks with a deadpan French accent and appears to float instead of walk, as her legs are never shown.
The conservative, to be sure, speaks for a special type of victim: one who has lost something of value, as opposed to the wretched of the Earth, whose chief complaint is that they never had anything to lose.
The character of Marina is unique among Supermarionation characters in that she never speaks.
This he can never be, unless the tones of voice in which you speak come from the heart, accompanied by corresponding looks, and gestures, which naturally result from a man who speaks in earnest.
Some of the effects and ideas that were planned but never permanently made it to the attraction are mentioned here: the Raven speaks in the Stretching Room, and the Hatbox Ghost is mentioned during the Attic scene.
Like many able Red commanders, Lin has never been outside China, speaks and reads no language but Chinese.
Pūrva Mīmāṃsā does not discuss topics related to Jñānakāṇḍa, such as salvation ( mokṣa ), but it never speaks against mokṣa.
In The Theory of Moral Sentiments ( 1759 ) and in The Wealth of Nations ( 1776 ) Adam Smith speaks of an invisible hand, never of the invisible hand.

never and will
For three straight years, Tom Horn patrolled the southern Wyoming pastures, and how many men he killed after Lewis and Powell ( if he killed Lewis and Powell ) will never be known.
The experts are thus forced to hypothesize sequences of events that have never occurred, probably never will -- but possibly might.
Since it is not far from Viareggio, he will visit Puccini's house, as he never fails to do, to pay his respects to the memory of the composer of La Boheme, which he considers one of Puccini's masterpieces.
Any attempt to reconcile this statement of the central issue in the campaign of 1956 with the nature of the man who could not conceive it as the central issue will at least resolve our confusions about the chaotic and misleading results of the earnestness of both doctors and President in a situation which should never have arisen.
Then, after overtures to accept a settlement and go through with a divorce, Miriam gave a ghastly echo of Mrs. Micawber by suddenly stating, `` I will never leave Mr. Wright ''.
But I once again assure all peoples and all nations that the United States, except in defense, will never turn loose this destructive power.
Thousands of buffalo ( `` bison '' they will never be to the man on the street ) grazing like a mobile brown throw-rug upon the rolling, dusty-green grassland.
a person will never have spiritual poise and inner peace as long as the heart holds a grudge.
The concern they felt for me was such as I shall never forget and for which I will always be grateful.
The important people to humanity are not the Khrushchevs and the Castros but the Schweitzers and the Dooleys, and the others like them whose names we will never know.
`` Your name will never appear.
Only Palestine, and I will never live to see Palestine because I did not believe.
`` Tomorrow will be a new experience -- I have never before made love to a nightingale.
As the President has said, `` only when our arms are sufficient beyond doubt can we be certain that they will never be employed ''.
For the policy officer will know that action can almost never be secret and that in general the effectiveness of policy will be conditioned by the readiness of the country to sustain it.
With the existence of these many factors, some of them variable, it obviously has never been and is not now possible for the Commission to make assignments of AM stations on a case-to-case basis which will insure against any interference in any circumstances.
But you will never get better flowers than the seed you grow.
But time is running out, and many of Stravinsky's admirers begin to fear that he will never find terra firma.
If we wait until children are in junior high or high school, we will never manage it.
Distribution costs are almost bound to increase in the sixties -- and you will never know what you can do to control them unless you study each element and experiment with alternative ways of doing the job.
If you drive greater distances than that, you'll just be skimming the surface and will never discover the enchantment, fascination and beauty which lured you in the first place to explore the hinterlands.
Later it developed that the Soviets had a very different interpretation of democracy, which will be discussed later, and their judgment never told them that the Big Three should unite in establishing democratic conditions, as we understand them, within their zone of influence.
The markets are far too subtle, and the last word in these endeavors will doubtless never be written, for the enchanting index is about as nebulous as the fountain of youth.

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