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Here and both
Here, as in all sectors of the economy, quality and justice are both dependent on the right of the individual to deal directly with his employer if he so chooses.
Here Acts 12: 21-23 is largely parallel to Antiquities 19. 8. 2 ; ( 2 ) the cause of the Egyptian pseudo-prophet in Acts 21: 37f and in Josephus ( War 2. 13. 5 ; Antiquities 20. 8. 6 ); ( 3 ) the curious resemblance as to the order in which Theudas and Judas of Galilee are referred to in both ( Acts 5: 36f ; Antiquities 20. 5. 1 ).
Here the negatively charged electrons are attracted to the positive charges of both nuclei, instead of just their own.
Here we see Hersilia between her father and husband as she adjures the warriors on both sides not to take wives away from their husbands or mothers away from their children.
Here, the unification of matter is even more complete, since the irreducible spinor representation 16 contains both the and 10 of SU ( 5 ) and a right-handed neutrino, and thus the complete particle content of one generation of the extended standard model with neutrino masses.
Here he grew particularly interested in a temple containing statues to both the male deity of Judeo-Christian theology and the pagan goddess Ashtoreth.
For example, in the " Here Comes Your Man " video, both Black and Deal open their mouths wide instead of mouthing their lyrics.
Here the vowels are the same, but the consonants, although both palatalized, do not fall into the same class in the bardic rhyming scheme.
Here A ∩ B is the intersection of A and B, that is, it is the event that both events A and B occur.
Here the English Reformer parted company with both Luther and Calvin, who denied that a man would ever reach a state in this life in which he could not fall into sin.
Here he had an opportunity of displaying his public spirit and integrity in a way that deeply impressed both the king and the country.
Here, the inner joint is a ball and the outer joint is a socket, both having holes leading to the interior of their respective tube ends to which they are fused.
Here the disciples and women wait and they gave themselves up to constant prayer: " And when they were come in, they went up into an upper room, where abode both Peter, and James, and John, and Andrew, Philip, and Thomas, Bartholomew, and Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon Zelotes, and Judas the brother of James.
Here, the stove or both the stove and the sink are placed where an L or U kitchen would have a table, in a freestanding " island ", separated from the other cabinets.
Here both Wilberforce and Thornton, the sect's two most influential leaders, resided and many of the group's meetings were held in their houses.
Here, the test is both subjective and objective.
Here both sound and touch have been shown to modulate the perceived staleness and crispness of food products.
After George Washington Slept Here ( 1940 ), Kaufman and Hart called it quits, although throughout the 1930s, Hart worked both with and without Kaufman on several musicals and revues, including: Face the Music ( 1932 ); As Thousands Cheer ( 1933 ), with songs by Irving Berlin ; Jubilee ( musical ) ( 1935 ), with songs by Cole Porter ; and I'd Rather Be Right ( 1937 ), with songs by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.
Here in this Great House, we now know both the science and economics of climate change.
Here ' audible ' is counterbalanced by ' produced ' and both are of equal force.
Here he befriends James Steerforth and Tommy Traddles, both of whom become significant later on in the novel.
Thus in the sentence Here is the big house, both house and big house are N-bars, while the big house is a noun phrase.
Here stood Ur ( Mugheir, more correctly Muqayyar ) the earliest capital of the country ; and Babylon, with its suburb, Borsippa ( Birs Nimrud ), as well as the two Sippars ( the Sepharvaim of Scripture, now Abu Habba ), occupied both the Arabian and Chaldaean sides of the river.
Here, he is stealing things from all over the house and then kidnapping characters both good and evil.
Similarly, " God's Children " and " Apeman " ( both 1970 ), and the songs " 20th Century Man ", " Complicated Life " and " Here Come the People in Grey " from Muswell Hillbillies ( 1971 ), passionately decried industrialization and bureaucracy in favour of simple pastoral living.

Here and destitute
Here, the reformed drunkard is happily reunited with his family before the fire in the hearth, in a set-up reproducing that at the beginning of the film in which the fire is out, and the hearth is cold, and the family is destitute.

Here and woman
Here he met Alwine Glienke, a German woman from a Protestant family, whom he married in 1921.
Here, Gardner made friends with an American man known as Cornwall, who had converted to Islam and married a local Malay woman.
She introduced her daughter, Linn Ullmann, to the audience with the words: " Here comes the woman whom Ingmar Bergmann loves the most ".
Here was a black woman popularizing urban songs often written by immigrant Jews to a national audience of predominantly white Christians.
She was, by some accounts, the highest-earning woman in the United States and noted for her signature fruit hat outfit she wore in the 1943 movie The Gang's All Here.
" Here she comes, running out of prison and off the pedestal ; chains off, crown off, halo off, just a live woman.
Here he married a woman of the Chippewa race, " The ClearSky Woman " her Indian name.
Here, she's the third maid, Gretchen, and in first season's " What You Need ", appears in the final minute as a woman who, along with her husband, is awakened by the commotion surrounding the late-evening car accident death of Steve Cochran.
Here he falls in love with a woman named Fenchurch and seems set to live happily ever after — at least until the following — and final — novel, Mostly Harmless.
Here Chateaubriand fell in love with a young English woman, Charlotte Ives, but the romance ended when he was forced to reveal he was already married.
Here, the woman can work with a trusted nurse practitioner, doctor, specialized physical therapist, or other person trained in sexual dysfunction and disorder, to help her organize a therapeutic program to ( slowly and gradually ) assist her in overcoming her fear of penetration.
Here he meets and marries Piama ( Emy Coligado ), a woman of Inuit heritage.
* Elizabeth Berg shares a fictionalization of the true story of Pat Raming, the first woman to give birth to baby while in an iron lung, in her book, We are all Welcome Here.
Here they found another woman held captive by a demon, whom Oisin battled again and again for a hundred years, until it was finally defeated.
In May 1936, John Lomax, Gordon's successor as head of the Library of Congress's folk archive, discovered a woman named Ethel Best singing " Come by Here " with a group in Raiford, Florida.
According to Korean folklore, a woman, in an attempt to soothe her crying child, said " Here comes a tiger to come and get you.
Here he met Mary Colby, a fiercely independent young woman from Grants Pass, Oregon.
Here, De Gouges expressed, for the first time, her famous statement, " A woman has the right to mount the scaffold.
Here, visitors find the ruins of what many consider to be the São Francisco Church, the where Ynaiá was buried, an Indian woman who died for the love of a crewmember of Portuguese navigator Gonçalo Coelho ‘ s fleet.
Here in the grim stone structure on the Thames which houses Scotland Yard is a warehouse of homicide, where everyday objects ... a woman ’ s shoe, a tiny white box, a quilted robe ... all are touched by murder.
Here he finds a flabby, ugly, deformed woman wired to a console, apparently exerting some kind of coercion over his girlfriend.
Here gathered the original " blue-stockings " ( les bas-bleus ), whose nickname continued to mean " intellectual woman " for the next three hundred years.
Here are the awardees so far ( a < sup > F </ sup > symbol denotes mathematicians who later earned a Fields Medal, while < sup > 13px </ sup > denotes a woman ).
Here a Boer woman Johanna van der Merwe sustained 21 assegai wounds but survived.

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