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I and make
If I could make myself feel the same way
I said that it didn't make any difference to me either, as far as I knew.
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.
`` Why '', he went on, `` when Rob asked me if he could make his dive on this trip, I didn't think twice about it.
`` Can I make you one ''??
I will make him distributor for all of Florida -- a big market.
And when I make the dive again '' -- He paused ; ;
I am naive, they say, to make use of such words.
The stink is all the same to me, but I really think they can make one another out blindfolded ''.
I should like, by the way, to make it clear that I am not using the word `` Persians '' carelessly.
I consider it the center of the world and make it a point to be there once a year ''.
When it comes to this, I shall prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretence of loving liberty -- to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, without the base alloy of hypocrisy '' ( His emphasis )
But I suspect that the old Roman was referring to change made under military occupation -- the sort of change which Tacitus was talking about when he said, `` They make a desert, and call it peace '' ( `` Solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant ''.
One of the obvious conclusions we can make on the basis of the last election, I suppose, is that we, the majority, were dissatisfied with Eisenhower conservatism.
The fact that he has cast over those materials the light of a skeptical mind does not make him any the less Southern, I rather think, for the South has been no more solid than other regions except in the political and related areas where patronage and force and intimidation and fear may produce a surface uniformity.
To you, for instance, the word innocence, in this connotation, probably retained its Biblical, or should I say technical sense, and therefore I suppose I must make myself quite clear by saying that I lost -- or rather handed over -- what you would have considered to be my innocence two weeks before I was legally entitled, and in fact by oath required, to hand it over along with what other goods and bads I had.
I shall continue to urge the American people, in the interests of their own security, prosperity and peace, to make sure that their own part of this great project be amply and cheerfully supported.
`` the matters to be considered are obviously of a grave character, and I therefore respectfully request that the hearing be postponed for two weeks in order that I might make adequate preparation ''.

I and observation
There also came a brief contretemps with the sound mixers who made the mistake of being overheard during a quiet moment near the conclusion of `` Do It Again '', and she made the tart observation that `` I never saw so much moving about in an audience ''.
Singer wrote: " My conclusion there is, and here I back Shklovsky, that if the satellite is indeed spiraling inward as deduced from astronomical observation, then there is little alternative to the hypothesis that it is hollow and therefore martian made.
I – O research on organizational culture research has employed ethnographic techniques and participant observation to collect data.
When the film was released, Snyder reportedly asked how Cagney had so accurately copied his limp, but Cagney himself insisted he had not, having based it on personal observation of other people when they limped: " What I did was very simple.
When the National League's chief counsel, future Senator George Wharton Pepper referred to the activities of baseball players on the field as " labor ", Landis interrupted him: " As a result of 30 years of observation, I am shocked because you call playing baseball ' labor.
Not all of the negative comments were public, as Charles Lamb, friend of Coleridge, expressed his fears of a negative response as he wrote: " Coleridge repeats so enchantingly that it irradiates and brings heaven and elysian bowers into my parlour while he sings or says it ; but there is an observation: ' never tell thy dreams ,' and I am almost afraid that Kubla Khan is an owl that won't bear daylight.
Titanic causes the deaths of nearly 1, 500 people and attracts global and historical attention ; Title bar: All the events below are part of World War I ; French Army lookout at his observation post in 1917 ; Russian troops awaiting a German attack ; A ration party of the Royal Irish Rifles in a communication trench during the Battle of the Somme ; Vladimir Lenin addresses a crowd in the midst of the October Revolution of 1917 ; A flu pandemic in 1918 kills tens of millions worldwide .| 420px | thumb
My own observation of the real condition of the people of our Slave States, gave me ... an impression that the cotton monopoly in some way did them more harm than good ; and although the written narration of what I saw was not intended to set this forth, upon reviewing it for the present publication, I find the impression has become a conviction
Here is how I was led to make this observation: among the preceding experiments, some had been prepared on Wednesday the 26th and Thursday the 27th of March, expecting to find the images very weak.
German Empire | German World War I observation post disguised as a tree.
In a 1971 interview with Dick Cavett, she related the experience with the observation, " I was the most Yankee-est, most modest virgin who ever walked the earth.
Davis later explained her actions with the observation, " when I was most unhappy I lashed out rather than whined ".
On July 8,, discussing his career before the United States Senate's Estes Kefauver committee on baseball's antitrust status, he made this observation: " I had many years that I was not so successful as a ballplayer, as it is a game of skill.
I have also satirized the attitude of actors who always remain actors regardless of how dangerous the situation might be, which I believe is a true observation.
" I gotta get that closet cleaned out one of these days " was the usual McGee observation once the racket subsided.
He was well-acquainted with many of the great masters from first hand observation, as he wrote in 1874, " I have learned in Venice to admire Tintoretto immensely and to consider him perhaps second only to Michelangelo and Titian.
" The first observation of cancer cells in the smear of the uterine cervix ," he later wrote, " gave me one of the greatest thrills I ever experienced during my scientific career.
On the other hand, the 19th century use of fixed balloons survived into World War I, when it was accompanied by observation from airships ( zeppelins ) and the newly invented airplane.
He insisted that psychological techniques should always be tried first, for example " even where a violent and destructive maniac could be calmed by a single dose of an antispasmodic referred to opium, observation teaches that in a great number of cases, one can obtain a sure and permanent cure by the sole method of expectation, leaving the insane man to his tumultuous excitement ... ... and seeing, again and again, the unexpected resources of nature left to itself or wisely guided, has rendered me more and more cautious with regard to the use of medications, which I no longer employ — except when the insufficiencies of psychological means have been proven.
Sharon Churcher and Annette Witheridge, in The Daily Mail, quote one World Bank employee's statement that " Unless Riza gives up her job, this will be an impossible conflict of interest "; the observation of " a Washington insider ": " His womanizing has come home to roost ... Paul was a foreign policy hawk long before he met Shaha, but it doesn't look good to be accused of being under the thumb of your mistress "; and Wolfowitz's response: " If a personal relationship presents a potential conflict of interest, I will comply with Bank policies to resolve the issue.

I and about
I have to think about it.
I meant what I said about that fire.
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.
Sometimes I was aware of people moving about in the darkness.
Later I would remember what this pompous little man had told me about the worth of a ticket.
My future lay solely with the hall, yet what did I know about the hall at this point??
For weeks I wandered about this neighborhood of warehouses and garages, truck terminals and taxi repair shops, gasoline pumps and longshoremen's lunch counters, yet never did I cease to feel myself a stranger there.
When I asked him what, if anything, I could do about it, he surprised me by referring me to the director of the hall.
I understand how you feel about the child.
`` I don't know nothin' about him ''.
I suppose you don't know anything about a piece of two-by-four, either ; ;
`` No, I remembered reading about you in the papers and that you lived here, and when it happened all I could think of was '' -- This time she stopped the rush of words herself.
I spun about and clattered through the front room to the door.
Sometimes I wondered vaguely what he did about women for my Aunt, by blood, had died some years ago, but neither of us said anything.
Even as she was telling me about it I became aware of a give-away flush that suffused her neck and moved upwards to her cheeks, and subconsciously I realized that when she entered the store she did not switch on the lights.
I was standing beside her, watching the outspread palms and wondering about the old horsehair sofa against the wall on which he sometimes napped.
I was thinking about that.
When I show up he will know you are a good wife to have told him about it ''.
`` I know something about Eromonga.

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