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California is too far, he thought.
He speaks your language too, for he is the grandson of a chieftain on Taui who made much magic and was strong and cunning.
`` Billy Tilghman is too good a man to shoot in the back.
The nature of the opposition between liberals and Bourbons is too little understood in the North.
Westbrook further bemoans the Southern writers' creation of an unreal image of their homeland, which is too readily assimilated by both foreign readers and visiting Yankees: `` Our northerner is suspicious of all this crass evidence ( of urbanization ) presented to his senses.
He is too deeply steeped in William Faulkner and Robert Penn Warren.
She, too, is concerned with `` the becoming, the process of realization '', but she does not think in terms of subtle variations of spatial or temporal patterns.
So great a man could not but understand, too, that the thing that moves men to sacrifice their lives is not the error of their thought, which their opponents see and attack, but the truth which the latter do not see -- any more than they see the error which mars the truth they themselves defend.
When Heidegger and Sartre speak of a contrast between being and existence, they may be right, I don't know, but their language is too philosophical for me.
For this reason, too, their language is more forthright and earthy.
But that is too simple, and won't hold up.
The trouble here is that it's almost too easy to take the high moral ground when it doesn't cost you anything.
They for their part are convinced that Holmes is too `` unorthodox '' and `` theoretical '' to make a good detective.
He is, like Phillip Marlowe, too alienated to be reliable.
This monitoring is necessary because, on a parade ground, everyone can hear too much, and without monitoring a confused social event would develop.
Years ago this was true, but with the replacement of wires or runners by radio and radar ( and perhaps television ), these restrictions have disappeared and now again too much is heard.
The assumptions upon which the example shown in Figure 3 is based are: ( A ) One man can direct about six subordinates if the subordinates are chosen carefully so that they do not need too much personal coaching, indoctrinating, etc..
( B ) A message runs too great a risk of being distorted if it is to be relayed more than about six consecutive times.
Shakespeare's Shylock, too, is of dubious value in the modern world.
One who invites such trials of character is either foolhardy, overconfident or too simple and childlike in faith in mankind to see the danger.
Although it is constantly made to look foolish ( too simple to come in out of the rain, people say, who have found in the innocent an impediment ), it does not mind looking foolish because it is not concerned with how it looks.
But when these expectations are once too often ground into the dust, innocence can falter, since its strength is according to the strength of him who possesses it.
In this connection, Swift, too, is drawn in for attack: `` The Author of The Conduct Of The Allies has dared to drop Insinuations about altering the Succession ''.

too and frustrated
There were numerous critical comments about Blyton: claiming that her vocabulary was too limited, that she presented too rosy a view of the world, even suggestions that little Noddy's relationship with Big Ears was " suspect ", that he was a poor role model for boys because he sometimes wept when frustrated and the laws were politically incorrect.
The reviewer found the game enjoyable initially but noted that it went on for far too long, which left players feeling frustrated.
At the start of the 1950s, he became frustrated at what he felt was the too conciliatory attitude of the SVP.
While Barney was forever frustrated that Mayberry was too small for the delusional ideas he had of himself, viewers got the sense that he couldn't have survived anywhere else.
Some Reform Party supporters were frustrated by the party's decision to expand its political base into Quebec as they continued to believe that the party should represent English Canada and others from the right-wing and populist faction of the party were angry that Manning punished MPs Bob Ringma and David Chatters During the campaign the Reform Party released a controversial television advertisement where the faces of four Quebec politicians: Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe, Progressive Conservative leader Jean Charest, and the separatist Premier of Quebec Lucien Bouchard were crossed out followed by a message saying that Quebec politicians had dominated the federal government for too long and that the Reform Party would end this favoritism towards Quebec.
Like Graham Nash before him, frontman Allan Clarke by 1971 was growing frustrated, and he too began clashing with producer Ron Richards over material ; he was eager to cut a solo album.
Along with Guest, the film stars Catherine O ' Hara and Fred Willard as Ron and Sheila Albertson, a pair of married travel agents ( yet have never traveled outside of Blaine ) who are also regular amateur performers, and give their companions a little too much information at a restaurant dinner ; Parker Posey as the perpetual Dairy Queen employee Libby Mae Brown ; Bob Balaban as Lloyd Miller, the increasingly frustrated musical director who actually possesses some talent ; Lewis Arquette as Clifford Wooley, a " long time Blaineian " and retired taxidermist who is Red, White and Blaines bean-loving narrator ; Matt Keeslar as the handsome and oblivious mechanic Johnny Savage, who Corky goes out of his way to get into the play ; and Eugene Levy as Dr. Alan Pearl, a tragically square dentist determined to discover his inner entertainer.
There, she falls in love for the first time in her life with the present Duke of Dorset, a snobbish, emotionally detached student who — frustrated with the lack of control over his feelings when he sees her — is forced to admit that she too is his first love, impulsively proposing to her.
Kosh consistently frustrated Sheridan with his seemly vague and mercurial answers, such as " You have always been here ," and " The avalanche has already started, it is too late for the pebbles to vote.
In an interview published in CIO Insight magazine, Kotter said, " I've seen too many technology projects get dumped on project teams and task forces that simply don't have enough clout, enough credibility, connections, you name it, to be able to do a difficult job, and so, surprise, surprise, they start getting frustrated and the powerful people in the company just ignore them or do what they want to do anyway.
Harding was confident that he could capture Buna " without too much difficulty ", but poor staff work, inaccurate intelligence, inadequate training and, above all, Japanese resistance, frustrated the American efforts.
And it still leaves too many voters frustrated by their votes not counting.
Younger sister Stacy ( who was then 8 years old ) became frustrated over their insistence that she was too young to be a part of the band and wrote her own song without their help before she was inducted.
After a drug pushing storyline ( which was actually started by Passanante ) dragged on too long, some fans became frustrated at the show's slow pace.
This has led to this difficult time, when nothing seems to work as we want it to, when too many of us feel frustrated, disengaged, and anxious.
In the story, Peter Chancellor, who found unlikely success as an author of political thrillers after his ambitions to become a historian were frustrated, writes a work of fiction that comes close enough to the scenario described that the people who controlled those files, a group called Inver Brass in the novel, decide that someone else may also know too much.
I don ’ t want to be out here if I ’ m not competitive ; I ’ d be too frustrated.

too and carries
Often, the required velocity ( delta-v ) for a mission is unattainable by any single rocket because the propellant, tankage, structure, guidance, valves and engines and so on, take a particular minimum percentage of take-off mass that is too great for the propellant it carries to achieve that delta-v.
" Then she carries her sleeping child into the other room and tells him to sleep, while she too falls asleep.
The ripe pollen carries a heavy sweet odour that some people find too sweet or unpleasant.
Although hemoglobin, the blood protein that carries oxygen, is weakly diamagnetic ( when oxygenated ) or paramagnetic ( when deoxygenated ) the magnets used in magnetic therapy are many orders of magnitude too weak to have any measurable effect on blood flow.
The afternoon carries on very happily, until Hal carelessly starts talking about himself too much and Alan stops him with a cutting remark.
Duwa Passion Play with a history of around 400 years is not only a play, but carries a legend too.
However, trouble seems to begin right after he carries her over the threshold ; Dolores torments Michael by pretending to be too ill to consummate the marriage, driving him into a frenzy of frustration.
A sperm sample will be provided by the male partner of the woman undergoing artificial insemination, but sperm provided through sperm donation by a sperm donor may be used if, for example, the woman's partner produces too few motile sperm, or if he carries a genetic disorder, or if the woman has no male partner.
Of his vote against the bill, Chandler remarked, " I am against lynching by anybody and of anybody, black or white, but the present bill carries penalties on local officials and local subdivisions which I think are too severe.
Dot also carries around a pet, contained within a tiny box that is revealed to be a horrifying monster much too large to have fit inside the box.
Near the end of the game, Nathan finds himself in an abandoned German U-Boat base built into the island in which he finds that the Germans had sought for the power of the statue of El Dorado but too late learned that it carries a curse that had mutated them into monsters.
The University of Štip in the Republic of Macedonia carries his name too.
The non-ionized forms of drugs are usually easier to absorb, because they will not be repelled by the lipidic bylayer of the cell, most of them can be absorbed by passive diffusion, unless they are too big or too polarized ( like glucose or vancomicyn ), in which case they may have or not specific and non specific transporters distributed on the entire intestine internal surface, that carries drugs inside the body.
It carries technology that is too advanced to be from Ekos or their neighboring planet Zeon.
; Mail Server Monitoring: A method that can be implemented at the recipient email server for combatting directory harvesting attacks is to reject all email addresses as invalid from any sender that has specified more than one invalid recipient address ; however, this carries a risk of legitimate email being blocked too.
His voice oozes with an eagerness to please ; he carries food rigidly and ostentatiously ; " his movement is quick and forward, a little too precise, a little too rapid ".
The game carries over many of the same short-cut keys from previous games, but now the mouse too can be used for functions including menu navigation, target selection, flying and combat.
* For a moving gravity-source the gravitational field can be considered as an extension of the object, and carries inertia and momentum-since a direct collision with the moving object can impart momentum to an external particle, interaction with the object's gravitational field should allow " momentum exchange " too.
The OBSS is central to focused inspections of the TPS, not only because it carries all the instruments necessary for detailed measurements and observations, but also because without it the Canadarm is too short to reach to all the areas that need to be surveyed.
During their journey to Frogtown, Hell tries numerous times to escape but is quickly shown that the device Spangle carries will shock his genitals if used or if he gets too far away from it.

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