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Hearst saw his wife and child, sent a joyful message to his mother in California, and soon returned to Washington, where on April 22, for the first time, he opened his mouth in Congress.
Scotty looked at the children, his mouth slightly opened, his eyes dull.
The man opened his mouth, but no words came.
The man opened his mouth wider.
Actually, he regretted having opened his mouth when the truck came to a stop and the angry driver jumped down from the cab and walked back toward them.
With his mouth opened wide, he squirted the warm white milk against the roof of his mouth and his tongue savored the light, earthy taste of it.
Each boy opened his small mouth wide and rocked back and forth on the bench in the way his grandfather and great-grandfather had studied and prayed in the ghettos of Europe.
The mouth and estuary of the Congo was now discovered ( perhaps in August 1482 ), and marked by a Padrão, or stone pillar ( still existing, but only in fragments ) erected on Shark Point, attesting the sovereignty of Portugal ; the great river was also ascended for a short distance, and intercourse was opened with the natives of the Bakongo kingdom.
Fenrisúlfr will go forth with his mouth opened wide, his upper jaw touching the sky and his lower jaw the earth, and flames will burn from his eyes and nostrils.
However, Farmer Giles's blunderbuss had a wide mouth that opened like a horn, and it did not fire balls or slugs, but anything that he could spare to stuff in.
After it had reached the proper pressure, a valve connecting the tank with the swivel was opened and the mixture was discharged from its end, being ignited at its mouth by some source of flame.
Within two minutes, the tentacles will have surrounded the prey and moved it into the opened mouth aperture.
Derrida seems to have viewed Bennington in particular as a kind of rabbinical explicator, noting at the end of the " Applied Derrida " conference, held at the University of Luton in 1995 that: " everything has been said and, as usual, Geoff Bennington has said everything before I have even opened my mouth.
In 1425, he executed the notable Crucifix for Santa Croce ; this work portrays Christ in a moment of the agony, eyes and mouth partially opened, the body contracted in an ungraceful posture.
Early in the third round a series of jabs opened a wound on Zulu's mouth, while the challenger's punches were not reaching their target.
Lucina was chief among a number of deities who influenced or guided every aspect of birth and child development, such as Vagitanus, who opened the newborn's mouth to cry, and Fabulinus, who enabled the child's first articulate speech.
The figure himself kneels on the base, head tilted up, eyes open, jaw tensed, with his mouth half open and his arms opened to the heavens.
First opened in 1957, it was the world's first bridge-tunnel, crossing the mouth of the James River, which serves as the gateway to the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean from the eastern United States ' largest ice-free harbor and its tributary rivers.
In 1891 the Silver Beach Amusement Park was opened on land between the lake and mouth of the river in St. Joseph.
He also opened a hotel at the mouth of the Pinnebog River, which was probably the first such structure in this part of the county.
Captain Gray's discovery of the Columbia opened trade between Europeans and Chinook Indians who lived along the lower Columbia between the Cascade region and the river's mouth.
" 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.
Many modern scholars also reject this conclusion, as the statement about Jesus being silent " as if in no pain " seems to be based on Isaiah's description of the suffering servant, " as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, so he opened not his mouth.

opened and said
When we opened the door again for business and switched on the lights she said:
The monk who opened the door immediately calmed his worries about his reception: `` I speak English '', the old man said, `` but I do not hear it very well ''.
`` In 35 years we have opened 7,000 churches '', the Rev. Mr. Brandt said, adding that the denomination had a national goal of one church for every 10,000 persons.
Two nights after it opened, I ran into Noël Coward in a restaurant, and he walked over and he said, " Dear boy, it is hanged, not hung.
It is also said in myth that floating rocks known as the Symplegades or Clashing Rocks once crushed any ship that attempted passage of the Bosphorus until the hero Jason obtained passage, whereupon the rocks became fixed, and Greek access to the Black Sea was opened.
" I could tell how tired he was by the way he opened the door at the end of the day ," she said.
* " Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the scriptures, And said unto them, Thus it is written, and thus it behooved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day: And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
The same one-time fees apply when a person dies without a will or a trust ( dies Intestate ): State laws require that an intestate probate be opened at the local courthouse, that the decedent's closest relatives be identified, located and notified, and that the decedent's real and personal property be collected, accounted, and distributed to said relatives.
Digitization opened up typography to new generations of visual designers and lay users, and it has been said that " typography is now something everybody does.
Elijah opened and said: " Master of the worlds!
It was said that when they opened the tomb her body was gone.
It has also been said that Demosthenes paid Isaeus 10, 000 drachmae ( somewhat over 1. 5 talents ) on the condition that Isaeus should withdraw from a school of Rhetoric which he had opened, and should devote himself wholly to Demosthenes, his new pupil.
Defying a computer analysis that said it could not be done, the fair opened on time.
The Hamas leadership said Ariel Sharon had " opened the gates of hell.
When she heard the news, she reportedly said, " When I am dead and opened, you shall find ' Philip ' husband and ' Calais ' lying in my heart.
Paul Knight of the Houston Press said in a 2009 article that some people blamed the development of the artificial Cedar Creek Lake, which opened in 1965, and development of the area surrounding the lake for the initial influx of crime and recreational drugs into the county and the East Texas region.
" Ray Nutt, the sheriff of Henderson County, said in the same article that when the lake first opened, there was no zoning and " a lot of elderly people bought a mobile home and moved in ; it was nice.
The lotus was said to have arisen from the waters after the explosive interaction as a bud, which floated on the surface, and slowly opened its petals to reveal the beetle, Khepri, inside.
Hays also opened a restaurant in 1857, the Hays House, which is said to be the oldest continuously operating restaurant west of the Mississippi River.
Sybil's Cave, a cave with a natural spring, was opened in 1832 and visitors came to pay a penny for a glass of water from the cave which was said to have medicinal powers.
The John Quincy Adams Elementary School, opened in 1963, is said to be located on the actual Adams estate.
It is said that the first store in the valley was opened in a former home of Chief Junaluska, who was residing in Valley Town at the time of the removal.

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