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I concur that it is necessary for Americans to have a confrontation of the situation existing in foreign lands.
Upon his departure, then-Secretary Tommy Thompson remarked " I, for the life of me, cannot understand why the terrorists have not attacked our food supply, because it is so easy to do ..." Scholars concur, arguing that an attack on food ( particularly milk ) could affect approximately 100, 000 people.
" Robertson replied, " I totally concur.
In Book II, Quintilian sides with Plato ’ s assertion in the Phaedrus that the rhetorician must be just: “ In the Phaedrus, Plato makes it even clearer that the complete attainment of this art is even impossible without the knowledge of justice, an opinion in which I heartily concur " ( Quintilian 2. 15. 29 ).
" Two days later Rundstedt circulated it to all his senior commanders, with the comment: " I thoroughly concur with its contents.
" Eric Meyers, next, said " I concur ; my visits also corroborate that.
Law then rose to spoke, and in line with his agreement to let Lansdowne speak for tariff reform mentioned it only briefly when he said " I concur in every word which has fallen from Lord Lansdowne ".
Halleck wrote to Sherman, " I am simply a military advisor of the Secretary of War and the President, and must obey and carry out what they decide upon, whether I concur in their decisions or not.
" Provided the Arabs obtain their independence as demanded in my Memorandum dated the 4th of January, 1919, to the Foreign Office of the Government of Great Britain, I shall concur in the above articles.
Some US sources concur this C. I. P.
Both Parkes and the National Museum of the Royal Navy concur that Benbow was born in Coton Hill in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, and Nightingale asserts that the death of both uncle and father, and the family's association with Charles I in the years following his execution, ensured that the " family were brought very low.
Following this briefing, and a review of the information related to this technique, I must concur completely with the opinion of Dr Cantu.
" I concur in the submission of the Attorney General of Canada that the core distinction between same-sex and opposite-sex relationships is so material in the Canadian context that no means exist by which to equate same-sex relationships to marriage while at the same time preserving the fundamental importance of marriage to the community.
He sarcastically compliments Callicles on his frankness because it helps expose the truth about oratory: " I well know that if you concur with what my soul believes, then that is the very truth.
" I entreat my countrymen ", he wrote, " upon whom far more than upon any other people in Europe it depends, to require and to insist that our government, which has been working in one direction, shall work in the other, and shall apply all its vigor to concur with the states of Europe in obtaining the extinction of the Turkish executive power in Bulgaria.
... painful as the case must be to me: painful as the notoriety of so important a difference of opinion existing between him and me must be, I cannot concur in his support of a measure, not arising out of any particular event or case, but on the professed broad principle of improvement, one that can never cease, but if effected, would place the country in a state of turbulent restlessness, from which it would presently merge in anarchy, and ultimately end in unlimited monarchy.
Popular slang words include sick (" good "), bare (" very ", " a lot of "), alie (" indeed ", or to encourage agreement ), skeen (" I concur "), seen, long (" boring ", " repetitive "), wallad, peak (" very good "), sket ( short for the Afro-Caribbean phrase Skettle, meaning a loose woman ), wagwarn (" what is happening ", " hello "), wavey, badman (" thug "), jezzy (" loose woman " ( from Jezebel )), ting (" thing ", or, when pluralised, to refer to the current situation ), bossman ( patriarchal figure ), safe (" trustworthy ", " good ", or to show agreement ), spliff (" marijuana " or to refer to an individual marijuana cigarette ), peng, leng (" weapon ", " attractive girl "), piff (" above average ", derived from a strain of marijuana ), nang ( something desirable ), dutty (" dirty "), Happz (" happy "), allow it (" leave it be ").
" To the women of America, well, I know in my heart [...] that you concur with that fine American feminist to Nina Burleigh, not named who wrote: ' I ’ d give Bill Clinton a blow job, just to thank him for keeping abortion legal.
Berryman would later concur with this assessment of his early work, stating, " I didn't want to be like Yeats ; I wanted to be Yeats.

I and most
`` That quirt -- I ought to use it on you, where it would do the most good.
We spoke of the need for advertising, and I agreed that the deep dive would be most useful for publicity.
I want the room in the attic prepared for him He is a most unusual lad, quite precocious in many ways.
Time's editor, Thomas Griffith, in his book, The Waist-High Culture, wrote: `` most of what was different about it ( the Deep South ) I found myself unsympathetic to.
Asked which institution most needs correction, I would say the corporation as it exists in America today.
and, `` I do think that families are the most beautiful things in all the world '', burst out Jo some five hundred pages later in that popular story of the March family, which had first appeared when Henrietta was eight ; ;
Whether you experienced the passion of desire I have, of course, no way of knowing, nor indeed have I wished with even the most fleeting fragment of a wish to know, for the fact that one constitutes by one's mere existence so to speak the proof of some sort of passion makes any speculation upon this part of one's parents' experience more immodest, more scandalizing, more deeply unwelcome than an obscenity from a stranger.
For innocence, of all the graces of the spirit, is I believe the one most to be prayed for.
`` Everything tasted differently from what it does on land and those things I was most fond of at home, I loathed the most here '', Ann noted.
This is the most delightful trial I have ever had '', she decided.
I assume that the number of readers of this anthology who regard themselves as morally perfect is small, and that most readers are willing to consider procedures by which they may gain more insight into themselves and better understanding of others.
after all, the large ( and probably unreliable ) Reader's Digest literature on the `` most unforgettable character I ever met '' deals with village grocers, country doctors, favorite if illiterate aunts, and so forth.
I am not aware of great attention by any of these authors or by the psychotherapeutic profession to the role of literary study in the development of conscience -- most of their attention is to a pre-literate period of life, or, for the theologians of course, to the influence of religion.
`` I thank you most heartily for being here.
I did not feel it presumptuous to expect that the Creator would be at least as just as the most righteous of His creatures ; ;
There were several men of ninety or more whom I knew first or last, all of whom were still productive and most of whom knew one another as if they had naturally come together at the apex of their lives.
Never once during the trying thirties did I come so close to succumbing to the private climate of opinion as to grant Russian communism even that most weasel-worded of encomiums `` an interesting experiment ''.
Without really changing the general subject, I take this opportunity to confess that I am troubled by doubts, not only about pacifism, but also when asked to join in the protest against a law that most of those who consider themselves humane and liberal seem to regard as obviously barbarous ; ;
the combination of the Jewish intellectual tradition and the sensibility needed to be a writer created in my circle the most potent and incredible intellectual-literary ambition I have ever seen or could ever have imagined.
`` I had natural sock '', he says, ' as a storyteller and was precociously good at description, dialogue, and most of the other staples of the fiction-writer's trade but I was bugged by a mammoth complex of thoughts and feelings that prevented me from doing more than just diddling the surface of sustained fiction-writing ''.

I and heartily
I clapped the big man with the bleached hair on his shoulder and said heartily, hoping it would make an impression on the women: `` This one is the maku Frayne.
This brief resume hardly does the book justice, but I heartily recommend it to all those who are engages with the major problems of our time.
The remaining 96 % detest them as heartily as I do.
" These children, I trust heartily, by the grace of God, will be much better than their fathers.
I am the rough pioneer who must break the road ; but Master Philipp comes along softly and gently, sows and waters heartily, since God has richly endowed him with gifts.
I may fall many ways and have more witnesses thereof than many others who perhaps be no saints neither ... for my faults ... they lie before Him who I have no doubt but will cancel them as I have been and shall be most heartily sorry for them.
I was showered with blame in dozens of editorials and columns from primarily conservative newspapers all over the country heartily agreeing with Peale's assertions.
[...] I must not however conceal from Your Excellency, that the Gentry, well disposed, and heartily desirous as they are, to serve the Crown, and to serve it with Zeal, when formed into regular Corps, do not relish commanding a bare Militia, they never were used to that Service under the French Government, ( and perhaps for good Reasons ) besides the sudden Dismission of the Canadian Regiment raised in 1764, without Gratuity or Recompence to Offices, who engaged in our Service almost immediately after the Cession of the Country, of taking any Notice of them since, tho ' they all expected half pay, is still uppermost in their Thoughts, and not likely to encourage their engaging a second Time in the same Way ; as to the Habitants or Peasantry, ever since the Civil Authority has been introduced into the Province, the Government of it has hung so loose, and retained so little Power, they have in a Manner emancipated themselves, and it will require Time, and discreet Management likewise, to recall them to their ancient Habits of Obedience and Discipline ; considering all the new Ideas they have been acquiring for these ten years past, can it be thought they will be pleased at being suddenly, and without Preparation embodied into a Militia, and marched from their Families, Lands, and Habitations to remote Provinces, and all the Horrors of War, which they have already experienced ; It would give appearance of Truth to the Language of our Sons of Sedition, at this very Moment busily employed instilling into their Minds, that the Act was passed merely to serve the present Purposes of Government, and in the full Intention of ruling over them with all the Despotism of their ancient Masters.
I admire the pictures, and I heartily approve them, but I did not make them.
Its Portuguese origins can be detected in the remarks in letters to Lord Lisle, from William Grett, 12 May 1534, " I have sent to your lordship a box of marmaladoo, and another unto my good lady your wife " and from Richard Lee, 14 December 1536, " He most heartily thanketh her Ladyship for her marmalado ".
I was outside playing in the snow and, observing the impasse, began laughing heartily.
Such are my principles such has been my conduct ; if in consequence of the measures in which I have been engaged misfortunes have been brought upon this country, I heartily lament it, but let it be remembered that it is now nearly four years since I have quit Ireland and consequently I have been personally concerned in none of them ; if I am rightly informed very great atrocities have been committed on both sides, but that does not at all diminish my regret ; for a fair and open war I was prepared ; if that has degenerated into a system of assassination, massacre, and plunder I do again most sincerely lament it, band those few who know me personally will give me I am sure credit for the assertion.

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