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It is said that, even at the present stage of Southern urbanization, such a city as Atlanta is not distinctly unlike Columbus or Trenton.
`` We were possessed by visions of a new civilization to come, very pure and elevated '', he has said, `` in fact some ideal form of socialism such as we had dreamed of since the war of 1914-1918 ''.
`` Preferably '', said Carl, `` one battered and worn, such as might be found in a pawnshop ''.
The song, he said, was called `` The Stream's Lullaby '', and when he sang, `` Gute ruh, Gute ruh, Mach't die augen zu, '' there was such longing and such simple sadness that it frightened me.
Mr. Richard Preston, executive director of the New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission, in his remarks to the Governors Conference on Industrial Development at Providence on October 8, 1960, warned against the fallacy of attempting to attract industry solely to reduce the tax rate or to underwrite municipal services such as schools when he said: `` If this is the fundamental reason for a community's interest or if this is the basic approach, success if any will be difficult to obtain ''.
The Smithfield tax assessor, in turn, claims the tax under the provision of law `` and all other tangible personal property situated or being in any town, in or upon any place of storage shall be taxed to such person in the town where said property is situated ''.
( B ) to finance, for not more than two years beyond the end of said period, such grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and studies as may theretofore have been undertaken pursuant to this Act ; ;
and ( C ) to finance, for not more than three years beyond the end of said period, such activities as are required to correlate, coordinate, and round out the results of studies and research undertaken pursuant to this Act: Provided, That funds available in any one year for research and development may, subject to the approval of the Secretary of State to assure that such activities are consistent with the foreign policy objectives of the United States, be expended in cooperation with public or private agencies in foreign countries in the development of processes useful to the program in the United States: And provided further, That every such contract or agreement made with any public or private agency in a foreign country shall contain provisions effective to insure that the results or information developed in connection therewith shall be available without cost to the United States for the use of the United States throughout the world and for the use of the general public within the United States.
No previous antitrust case, he said, had involved interests of such magnitude or presented such complex problems of relief.
I doubt, for example, that, 3 months before the leadership began to talk about what came to be the Marshall plan, any public-opinion expert would have said that the country would have accepted such proposals.
The first time I saw the latter filly she trotted by me and I noticed such a family resemblance that I said to myself, `` that must be Hickory Ash ''.
`` We, the Subscribers, do agree, that as soon as a convenient Number of Persons have subscribed to this, or a similar Writing, We will present a petition to the Hon'ble General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, praying for an Act incorporating into a Body politic the subscribers to such Writing with Liberty to build such a Bridge, and a Right to demand a Toll equal to that received at Malden Bridge, and on like Terms, and if such an Act shall be obtained, then we severally agree each with the others, that we will hold in the said Bridge the several shares set against our respective Names, the whole into two hundred shares being divided, and that we will pay such sums of Money at such Times and in such Manners, as by the said proposed Corporation, shall be directed and required ''.

said and premise
Since said premise describes the objects ; red and number, anyone with an adequate understanding of English would notice the falseness of such description and the falseness of said statement.
The Republicans distrusted Hamilton's national bank and rejected his premise that a national debt was good for the country ; Republicans said they were both forms of corruption.
Variety said, " Although a thin premise endangers its credibility at times, Green Card is a genial, nicely played romance.
Glen A. Larson, the creator and executive producer of Battlestar Galactica, said he had conceived of the Battlestar Galactica premise, which he originally called Adam's Ark, during the late 1960s.
( Newman has said that if he had realised he would get so many sequels out of the premise, he would have saved Kolchak up for a story set in the character's native 1970s.
Maimonides said: " I must premise that every Hebrew knows that the term Elohim is a homonym, and denotes God, angels, judges, and the rulers of countries, ...
Scott said, " The setting ... is a little tired, and the premise is pretty hokey.
After the independence referendum, Đukanović's lawyer, Enrico Tuccillo, said that " The referendum has confirmed the premise of the Prime Minister, Milo Đukanović, about the sovereignty of Montenegro: therefore no doubt can now remain about the immunity, granted to heads of state and of government, which Đukanović enjoyed and enjoys.
In 2001, Spike Lee, while discussing films with students at Washington State University and at Yale University, said he was dismayed at Hollywood's decision to continue using the premise ; he noted the 2000 film The Legend of Bagger Vance now used the " super-duper magical Negro ".
" Rolling Stones Peter Travers said of the film, " You may not buy the premise or the windup, but with Travolta and Cage taking comic and psychic measures of their characters and their own careers, there is no resisting Face / Off.
The premise for its use is to counter the desensitization of acetylcholine receptors in the brain caused by taking another supplement, Galantamine, which is said to cause stronger, more vivid dreaming experiences.
" Daily Nebraskan said in their review that the show had " a lot of potential: a good lead actor, a solid premise and a feel that will keep audiences glued to their televisions.
" Yet, condemning religious conversions, the Court also said " It is undisputed that there is no justification for interfering in someone ` s belief by way of ` use of force `, provocation, conversion, incitement or upon a flawed premise that one religion is better than the other ".
She said the premise for the show, at the moment, is that Karen decides for a variety of hilarious reasons to do a Broadway show called Karen: The Musical.
:“ For them to initiate a secular court action on the eve of the new year, to have the people vacate the premises, you ’ re talking about thousands of people coming from all over the world, to have them vacate the premise several days before the day of atonement is beyond comprehension ,” said Crown Heights business owner and longtime congregant Yaakov Spritzer, 63.
The book The H Persuasion, published that year, contained writing by Siegel detailing his premise about the cause of homosexuality, transcripts of Aesthetic Realism lessons, and narratives by men who said they changed, describing both why they changed and how.
Roger Ebert said the movie " begins with a fantastic premise, but immediately loses faith in it.
Meyer, who pitched the episode's premise, was a fan of the band, but Jean did not know much of them before they appeared in the episode ; " I've never seen one of their concerts, so I'm not the most familiar ", he said.
Hawks said he did not think the film's premise was believable, and as a result thought the film was not as funny as it could have been.
Academic Peter Wright has said about Moonbase 3 that its " appeal to realism resulted in a disquieting sense of claustrophobia and isolation that undermined the optimism of its premise and captured the general mood of insularity felt ( and often desired ) in Britain in the early 1970s ".
Stephen Holden of The New York Times said: " Like so many other futuristic movies, Fortress is a lot better at setting up its premise than in developing a story around it, for all its faults, has an unusually energetic imagination.
Wood did note that Pokémon: The First Movie had a " mildly intriguing premise ", but said that the rest of the film " was like a martial arts movie without the thrills ".
Brian Lowry of Variety said, " As muddled in most respects as its title, Rumor Has It ... begins with an intriguing premise ... but it devolves into a bland romance spiced with too little comedy ...

said and would
Mrs. Roebuck very kindly let me drive through Sante Fe to a road which would, she said, lead us to Taos and then Raton and `` eventshahleh '' out of New Mexico.
She'd driven around for a while, Joyce said, then, thinking Louis Thor would have calmed down by that time, she'd gone back to his home on Bryn Mawr Drive, parked in front, and walked toward the pool.
I clapped the big man with the bleached hair on his shoulder and said heartily, hoping it would make an impression on the women: `` This one is the maku Frayne.
`` Amen '', said the Reverend Doran, grabbing his rifle propped up against a tombstone, `` and now my brethren, it would seem that our presence is required elsewhere ''.
she would talk to him in a soothing voice about things his mother would have said were not nice and put her hands on him and kiss him passionately.
Occasionally he would look across the aisle at Margaret, fourteen and demure in a fresh green organdy dress, sitting in the sixth-grade row, and he could hardly believe she would do what Charles had said she did.
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.
In recollection he has said: `` Natural or man-made objects kept coming into my head, but I would suppress them sternly ''.
He said that the architect might reasonably be expected to carry his financial burdens if all harrassment could be brought to an end, and that the bank would accept a mortgage on Taliesin to help bring this about.
He said that his information was so secret that he would not be able to confide in me the origin of his pipeline tip.
`` The nomination of Hearst would compass the ruin of the party '', Carmack said.
`` It would be a disgrace, and, as I have already said to the people of Tennessee, if Hearst is nominated, we may as well pen a dispatch, and send it back from the field of battle: ' All is lost, including our honor ' ''.
When I informed her that I didn't, she said she would borrow her brother's and bring it to me later that evening.
To give a patient the wrong type of blood, said the doctor, would likely kill him.
He said he would do it, though probably nobody would produce it, for his own `` soul's ease and comfort ''.
Such a revision, he said, would ruin it, would change his whole conception of the play as well as the treatment.
He was a captain, he said, in the army, and on the train to New York his purse and all his money had been stolen, and would I lend him twenty-five dollars to be given him at the General Delivery window??
Of Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe the philosopher Whitehead said the Earth's first visitors to Mars should be persons likely to make a good impression, and when he was asked, `` Whom would you send ''??
Earl agreed, and Lewis said that it would have been very different if his wife had been with him.
Citing the experience of the Combined Chiefs of Staff in World War 2,, Eden said that all would have been confusion and disarray without them.
`` Oh, it would be butchery all right '', the European said.

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