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Actually, she is a sad beauty, I believe.
Of course, males play a role there, but believe me when I say you wouldn't enjoy yourself one bit on Eromonga.
`` I don't believe I'll play any more neither ''.
I suspect that there are far more unreconstructed ones than the North likes to believe.
and if a poll had been taken immediately following the dispatch of troops to Little Rock I believe the majority would have been for the Old South.
I believe that what I do has some effect on his actions and I have learned, in a way, to commune with drunks, but certainly my actions seem to resemble more nearly the performance of a rain dance than the carrying out of an experiment in physics.
The persistent horror of having a malformed child has, I believe, been reduced, not because we have gained any control over this misfortune, but precisely because we have learned that we have so little control over it.
Our Northern brethren also I believe felt a little tender under those censures ; ;
That John Locke's philosophy of the social contract fathered the American Revolution with its Declaration of Independence, I believe, we generally accept.
They have indicated the direction but they have not been explicit enough, I believe, in pointing out Faulkner's independence, his questioning if not indeed challenging the Southern tradition.
It is to say rather, I believe, that he has brought to bear on the history, the traditions, and the lore of his region a critical, skeptical mind -- the same mind which has made of him an inveterate experimenter in literary form and technique.
It would be profitable, I believe, to read these realistic humorists alongside Faulkner's works, the thought being not that he necessarily read them and owed anything to them directly, but rather that they dealt a hundred years ago with a class of people and a type of life which have continued down to our time, to Faulkner's time.
For innocence, of all the graces of the spirit, is I believe the one most to be prayed for.
I believe that the industrial countries are ready to participate actively in supplementing the efforts of the developing nations to achieve progress.
I believe it deficient in certain particulars.
I would like to believe that my ability warranted this advancement.
Speaking as a non-Jew I believe that its primary contribution is in the realm of future policy.
Consequently, on October 31, 1896, Mrs. King wrote to Thompson, quite against her daughter's wishes, asking him not to `` recommence a correspondence which I believe has been dropped for some weeks ''.
I believe there are seventeen short plays by Tom now housed in the Houghton Library at Harvard ; ;
This man, Tom said, had the play shut up in his desk, I believe, and when Tom sat down, he pulled it out and apologetically told Tom that they wouldn't be able to use it.
His fellow Virginian, George Washington, had stated, `` I believe no event was ever received with more heartfelt joy ''.
I believe that these proposals, however meritorious in terms of world needs, go far beyond our capacity to realize them.
I believe it is an area in which professional planners have failed to set adequate guide posts ; ;

I and however
I felt strongly attached to the hall, however, and hardly a day passed when I did not go to look at it from a distance.
I did not despair, however ; ;
I am concerned here, however, with the Northern liberal's attitude toward the South.
I think it is essential, however, to pinpoint here the difference between the two concepts of sovereignty that went to war in 1861 -- if only to see better how imperative is our need today to clarify completely our far worse confusion on this subject.
The traditional strategy of the South has been to expose the vices of the North, to demonstrate that the North possessed no superior virtue, to `` show the world that '' as James's Christopher Newman said to his adversaries ) `` however bad I may be, you're not quite the people to say it ''.
I will reserve discussion of it for a moment, however, to return to President Kennedy.
Helion, however, clung to the belief that `` in escaping from the Stalag I had also escaped from Abstraction ''.
I fled, however, not from what might have been the natural fear of being unable to disguise from you that the things about my bridegroom -- in the sense you meant the word `` things '' -- which you had been galvanizing yourself to tell me as a painful part of your maternal duty were things which I had already insisted upon finding out for myself ( despite, I may now say, the unspeakable awkwardness of making the discovery on principle, yes, on principle, and in cold blood ) because I was resolved, as a modern woman, not to be a mollycoddle waiting for Life but to seize Life by the throat.
I would, however, like to suggest that, wrong though I may be, the tendency to see dilemmas rather than solutions is one of which I have been a victim ever since I can remember, and therefore not merely a senile phenomenon.
I prefer to speak, however, of Sam Rayburn, the person, rather than Sam Rayburn, the American institution.
For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
They looked so formidable, however, so demanding, that I found myself staring at them in dismay and starting to woolgather again, this time about Francesca and her husband.
At the same time, however, I availed myself of the services of that great English actor and master of make-up, Sir Gauntley Pratt, to do a `` quickie '' called The Mystery of the Mad Marquess, in which I played a young American girl who inherits a haunted castle on the English moors which is filled with secret passages and sliding panels and, unbeknownst to anyone, is still occupied by an eccentric maniac.
If, however, it would help to intensify your anguish, I can delimit the powers of a few of the divinities you've affronted and describe the punishment they meted out in one analogous instance.
In his analysis, however, he touches upon but fails to explore an idea, generally neglected in discussions of the book, which I believe is central to its art -- the importance of human hands as a recurring feature of the narrative.
I do mean, however, that I take them for granted, and that everything I shall be saying would appear quite idiotic against any contrary assumptions.

I and crucial
Adhemar negotiated with Alexius I Comnenus at Constantinople, reestablished at Nicaea some discipline among the crusaders, fought a crucial role at the Battle of Dorylaeum and was largely responsible for sustaining morale during the siege of Antioch through various religious rites including fasting and special observances of holy days.
For Hitler himself, this explanatory model for World War I was of crucial personal importance.
Allied fighters, by gaining air superiority over the European battlefield, played a crucial role in the eventual defeat of the Axis, which Reichmarshal Hermann Göring, commander of the German Luftwaffe summed up when he said: " When I saw Mustangs over Berlin, I knew the jig was up.
British diplomat Alfred Mitchell-Innes was Minister to Uruguay throughout the crucial years of World War I ( 1913 – 1919 ).
Manuel I Komnenos ( or Comnenus ) (, Manouēl I Komnēnos ) ( 28 November 1118 – 24 September 1180 ) was a Byzantine Emperor of the 12th century who reigned over a crucial turning point in the history of Byzantium and the Mediterranean.
The date of the sack of Babylon by the Hittite king Mursilis I is considered crucial to the various calculations of the early chronology of the ancient Near East, since both a solar and a lunar eclipse are said to have occurred in the month of Sivan that year, according to ancient records.
Fitzgerald later described the period as strategically crucial, saying, " I had gotten to the point where I was only singing be-bop.
The crucial aspect of an interpretation is whether the elements of I are regarded as physically real.
Laud and Wentworth shared, with King Charles I, the same fate as many others who at some time in his life, found reasons to conspire against Boyle: an early demise, with Boyle showing his customary astuteness by putting on a convincing show of politically appropriate response at every crucial juncture.
This was a crucial period in the History of Belgium since it included the period of World War I ( 1914-1918 ) when 99 percent of Belgium was overrun, occupied, and ruled by the German Empire.
Therefore I regarded my choice of a National Security Adviser as crucial.
According to these Reformers, even as early as the Apostles a natural process of corruption began, and reached a crucial point of development when the Christian church was made the official religion of the Roman Empire by Theodosius I.
Napoleon, who was preparing to launch a crucial attack at the centre of Blücher's line, was very surprised by this news, because at 15: 30 he had sent Comte de la Bédoyère with a written note to Marshal Ney at Quatre Bras ordering him to send d ' Erlon's I Corps to attack the rear of the right Prussian flank.
In a live television interview aired June 11, 2006, on CNN, Howard Kurtz asked Friedman himself about the concept: " Now, I want to understand how a columnist's mind works when you take positions, because you were chided recently for writing several times in different occasions ' the next six months are crucial in Iraq.
However, as Andrew Hussey reports, his attitude does eventually mellow: ' Now Isou forgave them and he saw ( it was crucial, Isou said, that I should understand this!
Despite being more expensive than the Astra H, the Astra I / J has been a strong sales success in the UK, where it was the best selling car in June 2010 with well over 10, 000 sales-outselling its crucial rival the Ford Focus by nearly 50 %.
Given that the Ashuruballit I synchronism with Akhenaten has become the crucial link between Egyptian and Mesopotamian history in recent years, this issue is a key area of focus and dispute.
Moss also designed a charm in a necklace for Wallis in 2007 in aid of Cancer Research UK and said " I am happy to give my support to help fund crucial research, as so many lives are affected by this terrible disease ".
Industrial output fell dramatically ; it is estimated that the total output of mines and factories fell in 1921 to 20 % of the pre-World War I level, with many crucial items experiencing an even more drastic decline.
" Ahmanson has funded four of Olasky's books, and Michelle Goldberg, author of the book Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism, places Olasky in a crucial role in the Christian reconstructionism and dominionism movements, saying " I ’ m not sure whether he actually identifies himself as a Christian reconstructionist, but he ’ s very close to Christian reconstructionism.
Its architect was Inigo Jones, for whom it was a crucial early commission, for Anne of Denmark, the queen of King James I of England.

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