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I and can
`` I can take care of this.
I don't know what makes you think you can get away with this kind of business, and I don't care about that, either.
So I can hear you while I'm checkin' the car.
Print it in real big letters, an' I can cipher it out later ''.
`` Yeah, I can see that '', the friend was forced to agree.
Now turn around so I can see your face ''.
`` Got a lot to tend to, but I'll get back quick as I can '', he assured her.
I can see Dan.
Besides, 'tain't no more'n right for me to follow with my black oxen, so's I can unhook and pull up fast if either of you get in a pinch ''.
`` I've got her as neat as I can '', Donovan said, as he dropped the straps of the Seton harness over Greg's shoulders.
I could show what I can do ''.
It'll probably be at least an hour or two before I can check back with you.
Even as I said it I realized that an education can be invaluable.
`` I know what we can do '', I said.
I think I have a way so we can carry on without his suspecting us ''.
and now I think we can use the knowledge they passed on to us.
To this meek conjugation Nicolas had replied, `` O.K. I can use this blanket.
I can never pronounce it ''.
`` Or do you want to see if I can stand fever, too ''??
`` I suppose '', he muttered, `` I can sell the outfit for enough to send you home to your folks, once we find a settlement ''.

I and foresee
* " I foresee a universal information system ( UIS ), which will give everyone access at any given moment to the contents of any book that has ever been published or any magazine or any fact.
Vendôme formally took over command in Flanders on 4 August ; Villeroi would never again receive a major command – " I cannot foresee a happy day in my life save only that of my death.
The girl herself ( as far as I recall ) did not foresee such a fate for them and used to hide the issues of the journals in which they were first published under the sofa cushions ".
The public's reaction was lukewarm, and Bizet soon became convinced of its failure: " I foresee a definite and hopeless flop ".
Should anything of the kind happen ( and God avert the omen ), I foresee that our realm would suffer no harm, since England would not be absorbed by Scotland, but rather Scotland by England, being the noblest head of the entire island, since there is always less glory and honour in being joined to that which is far the greater, just as Normandy once came under the rule and power of our ancestors the English.
Indeed, with fear and terror I imagine the time, when those dark iconoclasts come to power: with their raw fists they will batter all marble images of my beloved world of art, they will ruin all those fantastic anecdotes that the poets loved so much, they will chop down my Laurel forests and plant potatoes and, oh !, the herbs chandler will use my Book of Songs to make bags for coffee and snuff for the old women of the future – oh !, I can foresee all this and I feel deeply sorry thinking of this decline threatening my poetry and the old world order-And yet, I freely confess, the same thoughts have a magical appeal upon my soul which I cannot resist ….
He uses the fact that induction assumes a valid connection between the proposition " I have found that such an object has always been attended with such an effect " and the proposition " I foresee that other objects which are in appearance similar will be attended with similar effects.
" He concluded, " I hope that some readers of this baffling case will foresee at least the false denouement.
: And, joyous, I foresee the joy I hope for one day.
However, he adds that there is little or nothing that can be done about this " short of some constitutional breakdown, which I neither foresee nor, certainly, wish for.
I foresee perdition.
The shorter message appears to say " I foresee perdition " or " prediction of perdition ".
I don't foresee anything in the future ; I highly doubt it.
On February 2, 2012, McMahon foreshadowed the end to the band, saying, “ I foresee an end to the usage of that name.
The date of the Letter – 6 / 7 July 1812 – has meanwhile been firmly established, not only by watermarks and references, but also by a later letter Beethoven ’ s to Varnhagen, according to which he must have met his “ Immortal Beloved ” on 3 July 1812: " I am sorry, dear V., that I could not spend the last evening in Prague with you, and I myself found it impolite, but a circumstance that I could not foresee prevented me.

I and deployment
Mechanical problems, poor mobility and piecemeal tactical deployment limited the military significance of the tank in World War I and the tank did not fulfil its promise of rendering trench warfare obsolete.
As a result of the ban on foreign service, during World War I and World War II, all-volunteer Australian Imperial Forces were formed for overseas deployment.
At the time of his deployment to Europe during World War I ( 1914 – 1918 ), Kilmer was considered the leading American Roman Catholic poet and lecturer of his generation, whom critics often compared to British contemporaries G. K. Chesterton ( 1874 – 1936 ) and Hilaire Belloc ( 1870 – 1953 ).
John I of Castile assumed the title and coat of arms of King of Portugal, which investiture was recognized by the Pope of Avignon, and ordered the deployment of his troops when the Bishop of Guarda and chancellor to Beatrice, Afonso Correia, promised to deliver the support of the people.
Lieutenant-Colonel Antoine Drouot, commander of the Imperial Guard ( Napoleon I ) | Imperial Guard foot artillery, leading the deployment of his guns at Wagram.
The post-World War I Treaty of Versailles of 1919 prohibited the design, manufacture and deployment of tanks within the Reichswehr.
Thus, although armored riders were used in the Roman army as early as the 2nd century BC ( Polybios, VI, 25, 3 ), the first recorded deployment and use of cataphracts ( equites cataphractarii ) by the Roman Empire comes in the 2nd century AD, during the reign of Emperor Hadrian ( 117-138 AD ), who created the first, regular unit of auxiliary, mailed cavalry called the ala I Gallorum et Pannoniorum catafractata.
The FEFEO was created on paper by General de Gaulle in October 1943, however the actual composition of a full scale expeditionary force-the C. L. I ./ Gaur were small specialized units-dedicated to liberate French Indohina from the outnumbering Japanese forces was delayed as the European theatre of operations, and the liberation of metropolitan France, became a top priority for deployment of the limited French forces.
During the Vietnam War era, the corps supervised the training and deployment of more than 137 units and detachments to Southeast Asia, including the I and II Field Force staffs.
I deployment consisted of eight missile sites: RAF Dunholme Lodge, RAF Watton, RAF Marham, RAF Rattlesden, RAF Woolfox Lodge, RAF Carnaby, RAF Warboys, RAF Breighton and RAF Misson with a trial site at RAF North Coates.
: The parties acknowledge that the BGF Guard Force deployment and these Agreed Arrangements, in no way constitute an amendment to or a revision or modification of Annex I to the Peace Treaty.
In 1967, then-Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara stated: " Let me emphasize -- and I cannot do so too strongly -- that our decision to go ahead with a limited ABM deployment in no way indicates that we feel an agreement with the Soviet Union on the limitation of strategic nuclear offensive and defensive forces is in any way less urgent or desirable.
In the World War II era the slang term re-emerged with a modified meaning, where G. I. s on extended deployment in Asia or Europe ( unofficially ) employed children to perform the daily mundane tasks so common in the military like tending to barracks, shining boots, and the like, so a G. I.
Beginning in 1955 Air Defense Command designated Hunter AFB as part of a planned deployment of forty-four Phase I Mobile Radar stations.
In early 2011 two Goodyear Blimps ( Spirit of Safety I and Spirit of Safety II ) were refurbished in Shed 1, prior to their deployment on a European tour promoting road safety.
2001: NETL opened the Arctic Energy Office in Fairbanks, Alaska, to promote research, development, and deployment of ( I ) oil recovery, gas-to-liquids, and natural gas production and transportation and, ( II ) electric power in Arctic climates, including fossil, wind, geothermal, fuel cells, and small hydroelectric facilities.
It is called " Commencement Day " because before deployment candy is usually passed out to G. I. s from charitable organizations.

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