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A nuclear pacifier of these dimensions -- roughly some six and a half times bigger than anything the United States has triggered experimentally -- would certainly produce a bigger bang, and, just for kicks, Khrushchev might use it to propel the seminar of the house of delegates from St. Louis to the moon, where there wouldn't even be any beer to drink.
At home, he wouldn't even wash his hands for supper, and he wandered around the yard in a pair of sweaty old corduroys.
But the Supreme Court wouldn't even hear my case!!
`` Diane is the type of girl '', Jelke said, `` who wouldn't get loving -- even on her wedding night -- unless you piled up all your money in the middle of the floor ''.
And even if he'd somehow missed seeing him, he wouldn't have gone off and left the light on and door open in the file room.
Added to the argument was the fact that while she might have tasted the coffee if it had been still hot, she might even have drunk some of it, she wouldn't have taken enough to kill her, for she would have been warned by its taste.
`` I wouldn't even want it to get around ''.
But he decided he wouldn't mind company in return for free drinks, even though he made good money at his job.
So it wouldn't be for days or even a week before you could do anything.
`` I wouldn't even be surprised '', she said unhappily, `` if Myra tried to leave her with us forever ''.
She wouldn't have, even if he'd asked her.
They wouldn't go out with you even if it weren't New Year's ").
" They wouldn't even consider getting out of bed for the $ 13m (£ 8m ) Goldman Sachs ' boss Lloyd Blankfein was paid last year ," writes Richard Anderson, a BBC Business reporter.
This information was not taken into account in the 25 May 2010 FDA labeling change because it wouldn't be published until a year later-May, 2011 and it wasn't even published online until the following month-2010 June 19.
* The paging supervisor code and drivers for secondary storage devices on which pages reside must be permanently pinned, as otherwise paging wouldn't even work because the necessary code wouldn't be available.
( Captain Jonathan Archer once said that he wouldn't even put his dog through it.
They came back out without buying anything when they realized they did not have money with them and wouldn't have known how to use it even if they did.
And if dragged all the way out into the sunlight, wouldn't he be distressed and unable to see " even one of the things now said to be true " because he was blinded by the light?
Whenever venturing into dangerous territory, Dave often rescues himself with a one-liner, " and I don't even know what that means " or " I wouldn't give his troubles to a monkey on a rock!
He even said he wouldn't be in the same room as Daniels unless necessary.
Brock originally stated that he wouldn't go to the White House even if he was invited however, after consideration he decided that forgiveness was the best course and accepted a belated invitation to meet with the President.
With this change, five of the six teams in the league's final incarnation were from Germany, with one from the Netherlands, leading some of the league's detractors to refer to it as ' NFL Deutschland ' or ' NFL Germany '; even speculating that the Admirals were only still in the Netherlands because they had won World Bowl XIII, and it wouldn't look good if the league moved its champions, or simply to justify its " European " identity by keeping one team outside the German borders.
When the prosecuting counsel pointed out that Lord Astor denied an affair or having even met her, she replied, " Well, he would, wouldn't he?

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Saxophonist Art Chaney said " e were insulted " when an audience wouldn't dance.
I thought to myself, wouldn't that be fun as a dance to cheer people up!
He praised the crowd and was about to sing and dance for them until Sweeney stepped in and told him he wouldn't be doing either until their demands were met.
The band also has been compared to ABBA, the Bee Gees, Blondie, KC and the Sunshine Band, Duran Duran who were " the reason we got into music ," Matronic stated, Supertramp, Siouxsie and the Banshees who Matronic " wouldn't be here without ," David Bowie, 1970s-era Kiss, Queen, Chic, Richard O ' Brien and various other dance, disco, rock, and funk acts.
The album doesn't fit in that well, which I'm happy about — I wouldn't like it to fit in with a homogeneous agenda like dance music, or ambient music, whatever.
One day, Strauss goes away on a journey, leaving Tom in a serious predicament ( knowing that without music, Johann wouldn't dance ).
She gave it an alright review, but stated that the song wasn't known as a good single saying " although one wouldn't know It Feels like for a Girl that from this single because it's chock-full of frenetic dance mixes.
Paul Williams, who developed many of The Temptations's dance steps, developed a routine for the live shows that had him following the song's advice to " keep on walkin '" and performing a strut across the stage, to the delight of the audience. As befitting an intended " A " side, Paul's Don't Look Back was conceived by Motown Records as a elaborate and dynamic closing number for the Temptations, something that wouldn't have been done for a song that was simply an obscure " B " side of their records.

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They wouldn't o' stood no chance with you in a plain, straight-out shoot-down ''.
`` I might have starved, but at least I wouldn't be fried to a crisp and soaked with dirt ''!!
I wouldn't hear from him for a couple of weeks, then he'd come around with the completed lyric ''.
Somehow I think that Watson paid more attention to me than he otherwise might have because his foe, Colonel Van Hamm, wouldn't touch me with a ten-foot blue pencil.
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.
`` Well, with a house as big as that there must be at least one cellar window that wouldn't be noticed right away unless there was a police investigation ''.
After a short time, both George and Donald joined the class with me so they wouldn't feel lonely, and we used to hang a sign on the door of the Brush-off reading out to work.
My folks wouldn't dream of having alcohol in the house, so my first taste of it had been -- of course -- with Johnnie.
" I wouldn't mind doing something with them as these two dirty old men sitting on the couch.
The long pole used to maneuver or propel a barge have given rise to the saying " I wouldn't touch that with a barge pole.
" This is a variation on the phrase " I wouldn't touch that with a length pole.
You wouldn't like me when I'm angry ", became a catchphrase the world over ( the phrase was used again, first in Ang Lee's Hulk ( 2003 ), although in Spanish, and again in the 2008 movie The Incredible Hulk, with an altered version in Portuguese ).
Diocletian's reply: " If you could show the cabbage that I planted with my own hands to your emperor, he definitely wouldn't dare suggest that I replace the peace and happiness of this place with the storms of a never-satisfied greed.
Gags in the strips commonly deal with Garfield's obesity ( in one strip, Jon jokes, " I wouldn't say Garfield is fat, but the last time he got on a Ferris wheel, the two guys on top starved to death "), and his hatred of any form of exertion or work.
The little arrows " looked as though they wouldn't kill a cat "-The pilgrims with their Winchesters had opened fire into the bush.
President Hugo Chávez has repeatedly expressed his disapproval of the practice of kidnapping stating on 14 April that, " If I were a guerrilla, I wouldn't have the need to hold a woman, a man who aren't soldiers ... Free the civilians who don't have anything to do with the war.
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov asserted that the sale wouldn't upset the balance of power in the Middle East and were " in line with .. international law.
" With larger numbers, police detained anyone they could and put them in patrol wagons to go to jail, though Inspector Pine recalled, " Fights erupted with the transvestites, who wouldn't go into the patrol wagon ".
Abu Iyad explains that Abu Sa ' ed confessed after he received the order to go ahead, explaining that he was unable to go through with the plot because, " He was first of all a Palestinian and his conscience wouldn't let him do it.
Additionally, when Desmond meets a mysterious woman with apparent knowledge of the future ( later revealed as Eloise Hawking ), she points out a man with red shoes, who moments later is killed by falling scaffolding ; when Desmond asks why she didn't try to save the man, she says that " it wouldn't matter.

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