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I and must
Maybe Lou was only unconscious, but right then I thought he must be dead.
You must forgive me if I seem to dwell too much on her physical aspects but I am an artist, accustomed to studying the physical body.
I must say the figure was well made up.
I must have a powerful representative here, a firm with a national distribution and ten, twenty thousand dollars to advertise my products.
The design is determined emotionally: `` I must reach into myself for the spring that will send me catapulting recklessly into the chaos of event with which the dance confronts me ''.
I suggested that one must let it in because it is the truth, but Beckett did not take to the word truth.
I must confess that I prefer the Liberal who is personally affected, who is willing to send his own children to a mixed school as proof of his faith.
Being a teacher of American literature, I remembered Whittier's `` Massachusetts To Virginia '', where he said: `` But that one dark loathsome burden ye must stagger with alone, And reap the bitter harvest which ye yourselves have sown ''.
A man must be able to say, `` Father, I have sinned '', or there is no hope for him.
Miriam Noel Wright said, `` Here I am at my own home, locked out so I must stand in the road ''!!
Miriam said that she must be assured that `` that other woman, Olga, will not be in luxury while I am scraping along ''.
Said: `` There are things I must tell you about this man you are marrying which he does not know himself ''.
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.
Just as in the case of every prodigy child, we must watch for the efficacy of my teaching to show up in the future -- if he should master all the strenuous exercises I inflicted on him.
`` I felt that I must devote myself to the ' outside ' world ''.
I cannot express to you the depth of my conviction that, in our own and free world interest, we must co-operate with others to help these people achieve their legitimate ambitions, as expressed in their different multi-year plans.

I and hurry
I didn't hurry though it was cold and the Pedersen kid was in the kitchen.
Her presence only made Letch more distant and irritable and, in the hurry of buying Chateau Belletch, I had neglected to consider a room for Baby-dear, so there was no place to put her, anyhow.
`` I know you wrote this in a hurry, but, Cady, Dave was only acting president of the student forum for a few days.
" I cannot tell you, dear Colet, how I hurry on, with all sails set, to holy literature.
In a later interview Hawks commented " It isn't my type of stuff, at least I got it over in a hurry.
I hurry in the clothes I have now got on, trousers and ragged jacket ; the bald place upon my head is made by thrusting the corves ; my legs have never swelled, but sisters ' did when they went to mill ; I hurry the corves a mile and more under ground and back ; they weigh 300 cwt.
; I hurry 11 a-day ; I wear a belt and chain at the workings, to get the corves out ;" ( Patience Kershaw, 17 years old, coal-bearer, testimony gathered by Ashley's Mines Commission 1842 )
One story runs that " in 1720 Sir Robert Walpole was returning from seeing George I at Kingston and being in a hurry to get to the House of Commons rode together with his servant to Putney to take the ferry across to Fulham.
: I hurry amain to reach the plain,
: I hurry amain to reach the plain,
He asked if the rumor was true and when told it was not, he replied, ' Well, I had better hurry in any case or she will get engaged to someone else.
I read the approaching fate of the Constitution in his sullen expression, in the imperfect manner in which the oath was administered, and in the strange and general appearance of hurry and concealment.
After the death of Mary I in 1558, Foxe was in no hurry to return home, and he waited to see if religious changes instituted by her successor, Elizabeth I, would take root.
Actor David Sheiner, who played James the Elder, quipped in an interview about the snowdrifts: “ I thought we were shooting Nanook of the North .” Stevens was also under pressure to hurry the John the Baptist sequence, which was shot at the Glen Canyon area – it was scheduled to become Lake Powell with the completion of the Glen Canyon Dam, and the production held up the project.
But I plunged on through the year, for since I was older than the average freshman, I must hurry, hurry, hurry.

I and catch
I didn't catch a wink.
I let up on the accelerator, only to gradually reach again the 60 m.p.h. which would, I hoped, overhaul Herry and the blonde, and as there were cars whose drivers apparently had something more important to catch than had I, Mrs. Major Roebuck settled down to practicing on Corporal Johnson the kittenish wiles she would need when making her duty call on Colonel and Mrs. Somebody in Sante Fe.
`` If I catch you one more time down here without stockings '' --
Bob Carroll may not bear quite as close a physical resemblance to LaGuardia as Tom Bosley does, but I was amazed at the way he became more and more Fiorello as the evening progressed, until one had to catch one's self up and remember that this wasn't really LaGuardia come back among us again.
I felt myself tremble, thinking of the diamond light of that beauty I had held a few moments before, and I wanted to run down there and halt, if I could, that frenetic pirouette, catch the boy in the moment of his savagery, and save a glimmer, a remnant, of that which I remembered, but I knew it was already too late.
Krupp was also held in high esteem by the kaiser, who dismissed Julius von Verdy du Vernois and his successor Hans von Kaltenborn for rejecting Krupp's design of the C-96 field gun, quipping, “ I ’ ve canned three War Ministers because of Krupp, and still they don ’ t catch on !”
As I was in the air, the ball took a bad hop and caromed behind me, but I was able to catch it with my bare hand.
: when I catch,
If God made me — the fabled God of the three qualities of which I spoke: mercy, kindness, love — He also made the fish I catch and eat.
I am writing to ask you to consider the inclusion of my son, E. M. Grace – a splendid hitter and most excellent catch – in your England XI.
When World War I began, Germany invaded neutral Belgium and Luxembourg as part of the Schlieffen Plan, trying to take Paris quickly and catch the French off guard by invading through neutral countries.
I have to catch a train.
I actually watched a steel plate catch fire from a burst.
" They didn't call it Texas hold ' em at the time, they just called it hold ' em .… I thought then that if it were to catch on, it would become the game.
I. 2 opens with an account of " Harold or Humphrey " Chimpden receiving the nickname " Earwicker " from the Sailor King, who encounters him attempting to catch earwigs with an inverted flowerpot on a stick while manning a tollgate through which the King is passing.

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