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I and recall
I recall that several years their taxes exceeded $800.
The times I can recall when I was publicly humiliated by him -- lovely dinner parties in our Trianon Suite where the collation was postponed and postponed and postponed, only to be served dry and overcooked at a table where the host's chair was vacant ; ;
They recall Byron's classic comment: `` I wish he would explain his explanation ''.
I still recall the mild shock I experienced in reading material of an enthusiastic advocate of the `` clean, healthful, free way of natural life in nudism '', who seemed to brave much misunderstanding and persecution in fine spirit.
The jacket biography describes him as a former racing driver, and he may indeed have been, although I do not recall having encountered his name either in the records or the literature.
The opening sentence of the book created a classic Spanish cliché with the phrase (" whose name I do not wish to recall "): (" In a village of La Mancha, whose name I do not wish to recall, there lived, not very long ago, one of those gentlemen with a lance in the lance-rack, an ancient shield, a skinny old horse, and a fast greyhound.
Dissatisfied with the King Bees and their repertoire of Howlin ' Wolf and Willie Dixon blues numbers, Bowie quit the band less than a month later to join the Manish Boys, another blues outfit, who incorporated folk and soul — " I used to dream of being their Mick Jagger ", Bowie was to recall.
Morris would later recall an early conversation with Julia: " I was talking to a mass murderer but I was thinking of you ," he said, and instantly regretted it, afraid that it might not have sounded as affectionate as he had wished.
" I'm sure that there was no stipulation on the placement of " gry " because I recall someone suggesting that it might occur at the boundary of a compound word.
According to the National Security Archive, in an August 23, 1986 e-mail to John Poindexter, Oliver North described a meeting with a representative of Panamanian President Manuel Noriega: " You will recall that over the years Manuel Noriega in Panama and I have developed a fairly good relationship ", North writes before explaining Noriega's proposal.
As I recall, I shot over 1, 250 pictures during the production ".
This piece of apparently routine work proved very fruitful — it led to the discovery that all the stars of very faint absolute magnitude were of spectral class M. In conversation on this subject ( as I recall it ), I asked Pickering about certain other faint stars, not on my list, mentioning in particular 40 Eridani B. Characteristically, he sent a note to the Observatory office and before long the answer came ( I think from Mrs Fleming ) that the spectrum of this star was A. I knew enough about it, even in these paleozoic days, to realize at once that there was an extreme inconsistency between what we would then have called " possible " values of the surface brightness and density.
David Bianculli in the New York Daily News writes that Willow's progression is " unlike anything else I can recall on regular prime-time television: a character evolving naturally over four seasons of stories and arriving at a place of sexual rediscovery ".

I and startling
He, of course, must have been equally unprepared for what confronted him, but, nonetheless, I did find his reaction startling.
After first suggesting Janet Newbold Rhinelander-Stewart, the newly divorced wife of James S. Bush, who turned down Astor's proposal with startling candor —“ I don't even like you ," she reportedly said — Minnie Astor suggested the recently widowed Brooke Marshall.
According to the hotel's publicity, Rilke wrote ( though probably not in Spanish ) " He buscado por todas partes la ciudad soñada, y al fin la he encontrado en Ronda " and " No hay nada más inesperado en España que esta ciudad salvaje y montañera " (" I have sought everywhere the city of my dreams, and I have finally found it in Ronda " and " There is nothing that is more startling in Spain than this wild and mountainous city.
I went for the crux, the motion startling me like a car unexpectedly in gear in a crowded parking lot.
The tower reports that they are under aerial attack by a World War I era German Albatros D-3 biplane painted a startling bright yellow and bearing the familiar black Maltese Cross of World War I Germany.
" Ruppelt commented, " Two years ago I would have been amazed to hear a group of reputable scientists make such a startling statement.
:" Some years ago, I too perpetrated some startling horrors in music, entitled Four Futurist Dances, and very hideous they were.

I and vivid
" I had formed a particularly vivid picture of Hans Sachs and the mastersingers of Nuremberg.
For the first time I realized music isn't all the same, it had become an entirely new set of sounds …" " I tried to explain Bix to the gang ," Carmichael wrote, but "… t was no good, like the telling of a vivid, personal dreamthe emotion couldn't be transmitted.
" I always felt that Uncle Remus should be played by a living person ," Disney is quoted as saying, " as should also the young boy to whom Harris ' old Negro philosopher relates his vivid stories of the Briar Patch.
Everything looked clear and vivid, and I was able to think and speak quite clearly.
His comments on the subject of 1960s radical University students, from a final episode of Civilisation, are but one example of his extremely rational view of contemporary culture in all its various forms: " I can see them students still through the University of the Sorbonne, impatient to change the world, vivid in hope, although what precisely they hope for, or believe in, I don't know.
A particularly vivid account was written in 1619: ' as I was contemplating the serene sky by night, I saw a very bright dragon with flapping wings go from a cave in a great rock in the mount called Pilatus toward another cave, known as Flue, on the opposite side of the lake '.
He has also been cited as one of Hip-Hop's greatest storytellers, alongside Slick Rick and Notorious B. I. G., with " laser-like visual descriptions ", and " vivid narratives ".
He grew up in a bohemian household, and claims to have vivid memories of extravagant and wonderful Christmases, later inspiring the lyrics for his hit " I Believe in Father Christmas ", which recalled a lost and naive faith in Father Christmas.
Even more scathing was Augustus Moore in the May edition of Time: A Monthly Miscellany, who declared: " In Mr haggard's book I find none of the powerful imagination, the elaborate detail, the vivid English which would entitle his work to be described as a romance ... it seems to me to be the method of the modern melodrama ".
I wanted to take the part of him that brought back to me the most vivid memories.
" Verbs can be placed sentence-initially in vivid narratives: ušt-a-də Mana-idə ebanə at-u-bə " Forth I marched towards Mana, and I consumed the land.
: Hearst to King Features president J. D. Gortatowsky ( December 28, 1945 ): " I have had numerous suggestions for incorporating some American history of a vivid kind in the adventure strips of the comic section.
I am haunted by the vivid memories of killings and corpses and anger and pain ... of starving or wounded children, of trigger-happy madmen, often police, of killer executioners ...
Harris, his wife and daughter attended a high-powered domestic concert at Burney's house in May 1775, of which a vivid description by the 22-year-old Frances ( Fanny ) Burney survives: " I had the satisfaction to sit next to Mr. Harris, who is very chearful ( sic ) and communicative, and his conversation instructive and agreeable.
Beaumont, who was part of the original installation team writes ..' I have vivid recollections of my colleagues during these years when we completed the installation and putting into service of the station to the accompaniment of the Luftwaffe's efforts to put southern England out of action and can I can still recall the line of craters left on the north side of the road opposite the station by a stick of bombs deposited by a German bomber one night and the cannon shells which penetrated the diesel generator building on another occasion.
Dear Mimi, when I think back to all those years, vivid memories of all the happy but also sometimes sad days come to my mind.
* I have a vivid imagination.
There is no man of whose person and deportment I retain a more vivid recollection than M. de Legalle ; he was a thin, pale old gentleman, who had sat in the same seat at the Cafe, and worn the same green coat for a great number of years when I first visited Paris.

I and realism
During the period between World War I and World War II, Jacques Feyder became one of the founders of poetic realism in French cinema.
Aristotelian realism is defended by James Franklin and the Sydney School in the philosophy of mathematics and is close to the view of Penelope Maddy ( 1990 ) that when I open an egg carton I perceive a set of three eggs ( that is, a mathematical entity realized in the physical world ).
" The stories are hard but they are hard because there is nothing harder or less sentimental than Christian realism ... when I see these stories described as horror stories I am always amused because the reviewer always has hold of the wrong horror.
Ingle's approach, as described in his own words, reflects the early inspiration of the magic realism movement as described by Roh ; that is, the aim is not to add magical elements to a realistic painting, but to pursue a radically faithful rendering of reality ; the " magic " effect on the viewer comes from the intensity of that effort: " I don't want to make arbitrary changes in what I see to paint the picture, I want to paint what is given.
Next came two successful Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat thrillers, I See a Dark Stranger ( 1945 ) and Green for Danger ( 1946 ), followed by They Made Me a Fugitive ( 1947 ), to which the roots of British realism in cinema can be traced.
Robert Culp said that the comic strip Terry and the Pirates was his inspiration for the " tone " and " spirit " and " noir heightened realism " of the 1965 NBC TV series, I Spy, when he was writing the pilot.
I propose a form of critical realism.
What set I Spy apart from contemporary programs such as The Man from U. N. C. L. E., The Avengers, and The Wild Wild West was its emphasis on realism.
The second part is a masterpiece of cinematographic realism, but everything seems so real that I think you will get in trouble with all the world.
I can put more nonsense, more satire and fantasy into the animals ... they're also easier to do than people ... With people I try more for realism, which is probably why I'm generally better with animals.
I suppose the basic concept behind Darkness was ' realism '.
*“ What goes on in my plays is realistic, but what I ’ m doing is not realism .”
The early years of the 20th century, before World War I, continued to see realism as the main development in drama.
In an essay written in 1996, Johnson wrote of the intelligent design movement that " My colleagues and I speak of ' theistic realism ' -- or sometimes, ' mere creation ' -- as the defining concept of our movement.
I don't believe that a story must necessarily follow the conventions of 19th-century realism, but if it departs into the realms of unreality it must be pulled there by deep conviction and the sense of the story itself, not driven there as in a mechanical literary experiment.
I have been dissatisfied with my handling of decaying races in stories, for the reason that degeneracy is so prevalent in such races that it can not be ignored as a motive and as a fact if the fiction is to have any claim to realism.
In songs like ' bose achi Istisionete ' ( I am sitting inside the railway station ) or ' Maser prothom dinta ' ( The first day of the month ), this theme of theatrical realism becomes obvious.
" My style, I feel like I'm a cartoon of myself, so I guess my art reflects that ... so maybe " cartoon realism?

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