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said and wanted
He said he wanted very much to listen.
He wanted a few stills for magazine ads, he said.
No one wanted a larger family or no children, and none hoped for a castle or said that living in less settled circumstances would be satisfactory.
The man, Tom said, explained that it was not only too long and detailed but that as it stood it wasn't the sort of thing the public wanted.
The public, Tom said the man told him, wanted realism, and his play wasn't that.
Blackman said that he wanted to apologize for not having prevented Lewis from making that horrible spectacle of himself, that he should have seized him by the neck at once and forcibly hauled him into his bedroom.
I said sure that was what I wanted her to do but she paid no attention.
Once in a while they said what a shame it was, with Granny dying, but they all agreed she wouldn't have wanted it any other way.
`` I think that maybe she wanted it this way '', a vice squad cop said.
`` You must have loved that girl very much, but you couldn't have meant it when you said that you wanted to kill her ''.
`` All we have left in the world is one another, and we must stay together the way Mother wanted '', Kowalski said in telling his children of their mother's death yesterday afternoon.
`` The old man came from the front of the plane and said he wanted four volunteers to go to Cuba '', McCauley said, `` and like a nut I raised my hand.
Eugenia suspected her of deliberately overturning the heater because she was getting tired of dragging it back and forth and still wanted her own way, but Hope said if Grandma wouldn't have the heater nobody would have it, so Grandma had to give in.
She said, `` Reuveni wanted your mother to give up her deep interest in this refugee.
When I did, she shrugged her shoulders and said that Reuveni wanted her to marry him.
Looking back on this period ( in 1926 ) Milne observed that when he told his agent that he was going to write a detective story, he was told that what the country wanted from a " Punch humorist " was a humorous story ; when two years later he said he was writing nursery rhymes, his agent and publisher were convinced he should write another detective story ; and after another two years he was being told that writing a detective story would be in the worst of taste given the demand for children's books.
The whole charge was sometimes said to have been an invention of Agamemnon, who wanted to have Cassandra for himself.
It was said that "... Carnegie never wanted to see or touch these bonds that represented the fruition of his business career.
Korner said, " From then on all I wanted to do was play the blues.
When questioned on why she followed Thomas to the second job after he had already allegedly harassed her, she said she had wanted to work in the civil rights field, she had no alternative job, " and at that time, it appeared that the sexual overtures ... had ended.
In an early 1999 interview, Love said about the Venus: " I wanted a guitar that sounded really warm and pop, but which required just one box to go dirty (...) And something that could also be your first band guitar.
McBride said he made the deal simply because he'd " had his fling " with football and wanted to move on to other activities.
" In the same interview Frances said: " I never even thought of it as being a fraud – it was just Elsie and I having a bit of fun and I can't understand to this day why they were taken in – they wanted to be taken in.
" His sister, Carol, said that their mother " above all wanted to protect Carl ... She had an extraordinarily difficult time dealing with World War II and the Holocaust ".

said and confront
Whatever Henry said, it was interpreted as a royal command, and four knights, Reginald fitzUrse, Hugh de Morville, William de Tracy, and Richard le Breton, set out to confront the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The woman's friends made their way across the restaurant to confront Johnson as he continued to sing but said when he saw them he let go of her and quickly fled out the back door.
It said that one man would confront the rest of the politicians, whose opposing stand would be homogeneous.
The defense had what she had said before under oath and on paper, and could confront her with any inconsistencies.
Baird said in a BBC interview “ There ’ s nothing soft about making someone confront what ’ s causing them to commit crime-it ’ s a very much more challenging prospect than sitting in a prison cell.
The following week on Raw, Punk would confront Lawler about what he said before being interrupted by Big Show.
According to The Sydney Morning Herald Ya ' alon said: " We have to confront the Iranian revolution immediately.
* said it was " ready to cooperate with any Arab and international countries to confront the U. S. hostile policies.
The U. S. State Department said on 5 March 2007 that, for the second year in a row, the United States has decided not to seek a seat on the Human Rights Council, asserting the body had lost its credibility with repeated attacks on Israel and a failure to confront other rights abusers.
He said of the late Professor Jonathan Mann, in whose honour the lecture is named: " One of the things I liked about Jonathan was his willingness to offend when doing so would confront people with the consequences of their actions.
It is said that the soldiers were afraid to traverse the bridge to confront him, and all that did met swift death at the hands of the gigantic man killing in excess of 300 fully trained soldiers.
In a letter posted on the band's website, Haines said " Synthetica is about staying home and wanting to crawl out of your skin from the lack of external stimulation ... about forcing yourself to confront what you see in the mirror when you finally stand still long enough to catch a reflection ... about being able to identify the original in a long line of reproductions.
The following week, Robb said in an interview with 3AW's Neil Mitchell that he had found " doing things increasingly more difficult, I could be taking on more responsibilities especially in a public sense and decided to confront it a few weeks ago.
Julian Barnes said that it "... requires a stubborn reader, one willing to suspend normal expectations and able to confront both repetitious effects and a vomitorium of pre-digested book learning.
Carswell said that he ran for the Senate because he wanted to " confront the liberals who shot me down " but denied that Kirk took advantage of the failed confirmation to thwart Cramer.
Robert K. J. Killheffer in his review for Fantasy & Science Fiction said " Forty Signs of Rain is a fascinating depiction of the workings of science and politics, and an urgent call for us to pull our heads from the sand and confront the threat of climate change.
Although on one level Red Desert might be taken as a story about a harsh modern industrial culture to which only the neurotic Giuliana has awakened, Antonioni later said he wanted to show that industrial technology has a beauty of its own and that he had filmed a story about human adaptability, in that Giuliana must " confront her social environment.
At the time, Cinema Novo filmmaker Carlos Diegues said he supported Embrafilme because it was " the only enterprise with sufficient economic and political power to confront the devastating voracity of the multinational corporations in Brazil.

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