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Here, for the most part, they were well treated, as a `` reminder of the Old Testament heritage of Christianity '' ; ;
Here, too, she talked low, quirking her head at one or another of the places, most often at Izaak's armchair which faced her across the long table.
But this we know: Here is a great life that in every area of American politics gives the American people occasion for pride and that has invested the democratic process with the most decent qualities of honor, decency, and self-respect.
Here the New York Central Railroad, one of the Nation's most important carriers, has alone lost 47.6 percent of its passengers since 1949.
Here, perhaps, Fromm is vulnerable, for he does not always use the best and most recent evidence available, and he sometimes selects and interprets the evidence in rather special ways.
Here is a list of some of the most important vertebrate brain components, along with a brief description of their functions as currently understood:
Here only four of the most useful ones are mentioned:
Here highbit ( S ) denotes the most significant bit of S ; the '< tt >*</ tt >' operator denotes unsigned integer multiplication with lost overflow ; '< tt >^</ tt >' is the bitwise exclusive or operation applied to words ; and P is a suitable fixed word.
By the release of 1979's The Original Disco Man, Brown wasn't providing much production or writing, leading most of it to producer Brad Shapiro, resulting in the song " It's Too Funky in Here " becoming Brown's most successful single in this period.
Here, transaction costs are low, so mutually beneficial agreements are found, and the person who values the service the most will hold it ( Browning and Browning 1979 ).
She introduced her daughter, Linn Ullmann, to the audience with the words: " Here comes the woman whom Ingmar Bergmann loves the most ".
Similar color and amount changes are used in the U. S. Edition of the " Here and Now: World Edition " game, and are also used in the most recent versions of the McDonald's Monopoly promotion.
Here the most regular of irregularities, i. e., archaisms, will be delineated:
Here he studied under the theologian Hugo of Saint Victor, the most influential of all Victorine teachers.
The most popular and recognizable part of the opera is the Bridal Chorus, better known as " Here Comes the Bride ", often played as a processional at weddings in the West.
Here, with von Neumann's inspiration, Richard Clippinger suggested that it could be configured in a jury rigged version of the stored-program architecture that has become standard on most computers.
Here London wrote one of his most celebrated works, The Call of the Wild.
Because obtaining the rights to use the music would have been expensive, most stage versions, and the film, have Martha sing to the tune of " Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush ".
Åkerfeldt sings " Here Come the Tears " by Judas Priest before most Opeth concerts while warming up.
Here, crews of artists and artisans, sculptors, painters, and many others all spend months producing elaborate constructions of paper and wax, wood and styrofoam tableaux towering up to five stories, composed of fanciful figures in outrageous poses arranged in gravity-defying architecture, each produced at the direction of the many individual neighbourhood Casals faller who vie with each other to attract the best artists, and then to create the most outrageous monument to their target.
Here most emigrants used the divisions of the river caused by three islands to cross the difficult and swift Snake River by ferry or by driving or sometimes floating their wagons and swimming their teams across.
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.
Strangeways, Here We Come peaked at number two in the UK and was their most successful album in the US, reaching number 55 on the Billboard 200.

Here and eagerly
Following the worldwide success of Morning Glory ?, Be Here Now ( 1997 ) became Oasis ' most eagerly anticipated album to date.

Here and awaited
More than a month later, Anderson announced that he would release his long awaited solo album in between the touring for Here Come The Tears, and the release of the band's follow up album.
Here we witness a romantic display of love and affection when Big whispers the sorely awaited words to Carrie —" you're the one.

Here and novel
Here he combines an old-hat 1960s view of Israel as the outpost of American Imperialism with a novel variation on the anti-Semitic forgery, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, which warned of a Jewish conspiracy to take over the world.
Here the ending of the TV series differs from the novel.
Here, domains act as modules, each with a particular and independent function, that can be mixed together to produce genes encoding new proteins with novel properties.
Here, domains act as modules, each with a particular and independent function, that can be mixed together to produce genes encoding new proteins with novel properties.
* The 2007 film The Last Legion, and the novel on which it is based, includes a heavily fictionalized account of the reign and subsequent life of Romulus Augustus ; escaping captivity with the aid of a small band of loyal Romans, he escapes to Britain, where he takes a place in what will become Arthurian legend as Uther Pendragon, the father of King Arthur, and a previous wielder of Excalibur ( Here the sword of Julius Caesar ).
Here is a hard-hitting film on Richard Brooks ' novel, The Brick Foxhole whose whodunit aspects are fundamentally incidental to the overall thesis of bigotry and race prejudice ... Director Edward Dmytryk has drawn gripping portraitures.
From Here to Eternity is a 1953 drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann and based on the novel of the same name by James Jones.
The novel It Can't Happen Here, by Sinclair Lewis, lists the exiles in Paris as " Jimmy Walker, and a few ex-presidents from South America and Cuba.
The Culture novel Excession by Iain M. Banks features a ship called Not Invented Here.
His best known works are The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz ( 1959 ) and Barney's Version ( 1997 ); his 1989 novel Solomon Gursky Was Here was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 1990.
Here he befriends James Steerforth and Tommy Traddles, both of whom become significant later on in the novel.
The novel also was the source of the title of Clay Shirky's book Here Comes Everybody.
Here he wrote his firstbut never published ― novel The Poor Man and the Lady in 1867, and the poem " A Young Man's Exhortation ," from which Graham Greene took an epigraph for his own novel, The Comedians.
Zinnemann's next film, From Here to Eternity ( 1953 ), based on the novel by James Jones, would go on to win 8 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Poster for the WPA stage adaptation of It Can't Happen Here, October 27, 1936 Written with the goal of hurting Long's chances in the 1936 election, Lewis's novel outfits President Berzelius Windrip with a private militia, concentration camps, and a chief of staff who sounds like Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels.
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.
Columbia continued to produce 40-plus pictures a year, offering productions that often broke ground and kept audiences coming to theaters such as its adaptation of the controversial James Jones novel, From Here to Eternity ( 1953 ), On the Waterfront ( 1954 ), and The Bridge on the River Kwai ( 1957 ) with William Holden and Alec Guinness.
It Can't Happen Here is a semi-satirical 1935 political novel by American author Sinclair Lewis.
Series creator Kenneth Johnson has said that the story was inspired by the 1935 novel It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis.
Here, domains act as modules, each with a particular and independent function, that can be mixed together to produce genes encoding new proteins with novel properties.
In her book, Redefining the Subject: Sites of Play in Canadian Women's Writing, Charlotte Sturgess suggests that Brand employs a language — in the short story collection Sans Souci ( 1988 ) and the novel In Another Place, Not Here ( 1996 ), in particular —" through which identity emerges as a mobile, thus discursive, construct.
Perkins persuaded Jones to abandon the novel he was working on at that time and launched him on what would become From Here to Eternity ( 1951 ).
) Eventually she won Scott's approval ; he wrote to Perkins, " Here is Zelda's novel.

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