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If we have to we'll take him apart and see what he's made of ''!!
If it were not for an old professor who made me read the classics I would have been stymied on what to do, and now I understand why they are classics ; ;
If you tell him I made a pass at you he might think you misunderstood something I said or did, so instead of just telling him I made a pass, say I tried to date you and that you agreed so you could prove to him what a louse I really am.
If his dancers are sometimes made to look as if they might be creatures from Mars, this is consistent with his intention of placing them in the orbit of another world, a world in which they are freed of their pedestrian identities.
If a child had a single drop of Negro blood, he would revert to the ancestral line which, except as slaves under a superior race, had not made one step of progress in 3,000 years.
If this choice is less exciting than New York Democrats may wish, it nevertheless must be made.
If this capacity had not failed them, they would see that their enemy has made a disastrous miscalculation.
For example: If your bodily injury claims start payment after the first $250, a 25% premium saving is often made.
If anyone asked us, after we made the remark that the suffering was a bad thing, whether we should think it relevant to what we said to learn that the incident had never occurred and no pain had been suffered at all, we should say that it made all the difference in the world, that what we were asserting to be bad was precisely the suffering we thought had occurred back there, that if this had not occurred, there was nothing left to be bad, and that our assertion was in that case mistaken.
If the symbolic name or actual address of an index word or electronic switch appears or is included in the operand of an XRELEASE or SRELEASE statement ( see page 101 ), the specified index word or electronic switch will again be made available, regardless of the method by which it was reserved.
If it continues indefinitely it is nearly a statistical certainty that a mistake will be made and that the devastation will begin ''.
If we have not thought and made a decision entirely in these terms, then we need to submit ourselves to the following `` simple test '': `` Have we decided how we are to kill the other members of our household in the event of our being less injured than they are ''??
If the death of Epaminondas in 362 BC freed Athens from fear of Thebes, it appears at the same time to have exposed it to further aggression from Alexander of Pherae, who made a piratical raid on Tinos and other cities of the Cyclades, plundering them, and making slaves of the inhabitants.
If the assembly broke the law, the only thing that might happen is that it would punish those who had made the proposal that it had agreed to.
If a mistake had been made, from the assembly's viewpoint it could only be because it had been misled.
If administrative appeal is available, no appeal to the judicial system may be made.
If the auction is passed out, i. e. no bids are made and only four passes are called, the hands are abandoned and the turn to deal passes in rotation.
If one die is unable to be moved, but such a move is made possible by the moving of the other die, that move is compulsory.
If F. tularensis were used as a weapon, the bacteria would likely be made airborne for exposure by inhalation.
If the two totals do not agree, an error has been made either in the journals or during the posting process.
According to Ivinskaya, " If ever the conversation turned to Mandelstam, Leonidovich would always hark back to the same thing: that he was not to blame for his misfortunes, and that if he had not written to Bukharin and in general made a great fuss about his arrest, then perhaps Mandelstam would not even have had the respite, brief as it was, which was granted to him -- with the result that the Voronezh Notebooks might never have been written.
If the first theory is correct ( see above ), then the absence of cavalry removed the main Athenian tactical disadvantage, and the threat of being outflanked made it imperative to attack.
If, in England, the wine sold for 70 francs ( or the pound equivalent ), which he then used to buy coal, which he imported into France, and was found to be worth 90 francs in France, he would have made a profit of 40 francs.

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If man is actually the product of his environment and if science can discover the laws of human nature and the ways in which environment determines what people do, then someone -- a someone probably standing outside traditional systems of values -- can turn around and develop completely efficient means for controlling people.
If the master of scops who was most responsible for the poem ever used kennings that were traditional, he was at least partly deprived of free will and not inclined towards shrewd and sophisticated misuse of speech elements.
If Bultmann's own definition of myth is strictly adhered to ( and it is interesting that this is almost never done by those who make such pronouncements ), the evidence is overwhelming that he does not at all exaggerate the extent to which the mythological concepts of traditional theology have become incredible and irrelevant.
The next traditional step then was to accept it as the authoritative textbook of the Christian faith just as one would accept a treatise on any earthly `` science '', and I submitted to its conditions according to Christ's invitation and promise that, `` If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself '' ( John 7: 17 ).
( If the condition is thought to be cellulitis rather than abscess, consideration should be given to possibility of strep species as cause that are still sensitive to traditional anti-staphylococcus agents such as dicloxacillin or cephalexin in patients able to tolerate penicillin ).
If a distinction is to be made between divination and fortune-telling, divination has a formal or ritual and often social character, usually in a religious context, as seen in traditional African medicine ; while fortune-telling is a more everyday practice for personal purposes.
Unlike more traditional views of the Last Supper, he depicts Heaven opening up into the room, and the angels looking on in awe, per the old Catholic maxim that " If the angels were capable of envy, they would envy the Eucharist.
If a COX-2 inhibitor is taken, one should not use a traditional NSAID ( prescription or over-the-counter ) concomitantly.
If one has anything like a traditional Jewish or Christian belief, for example then in fact one does have some conception of what God is: God is an eternally existent spiritual being who created the world, and so forth.
If holder of the Dukedom of York, the traditional title for the monarch's second son, becomes Heir Apparent on the death of an older brother, he is entitled to retain that title.
If PID and other traditional control systems are so well-developed, why bother with fuzzy control?
If the objective is to raise as much money as possible for the issuer, a traditional IPO, priced near the top end of the underwriter's range, would likely achieve that objective.
If the factor i were absent, the H matrix would be antihermitian and would have purely imaginary eigenvalues, which is not the traditional way quantum mechanics represents observable quantities like the energy.
If traditional fixed placement of the handicap stones is used, nine stones is normally the maximum handicap.
If instead the objects are groups not known to be abelian, then multiplicative rather than additive notation is traditional, and the identity element -- as well as the trivial group -- is often written as " 1 " instead of " 0 ".
If, however, the award was presented posthumously, an image of the Disney Legends statue is engraved instead of the traditional hand prints and signature.
If they have been elevated to the cardinalate by the Pope, they use the traditional " His Eminence " like other cardinals ( more properly and formally, " His Beatitude and Eminence ").
Like William Ernest Henley's poem Invictus that has inspired such people as Nelson Mandela when he was incarcerated, If — is a memorable evocation of Victorian stoicism, regarded as a traditional British virtue.
If semiconductor devices can be fabricated in this way on large substrates, many devices could be fabricated at a fraction of the cost of traditional semiconductor manufacturing methods.
The lack of respect for traditional, " bourgeois ," " repressive " forms of authority and ritual, countered by irony and humour, was typified by Fritz Teufel's reply when told to stand for the judge at a trial: " If it helps the search for the truth " ( Wenn's der Wahrheitsfindung dient ).
If considered separate from couples without children, single-parent families, or unmarried couples with children, in the United States traditional nuclear families appear to constitute a minority of households with rising prevalence of other family arrangements.
If it's considered formal communications as they occur in traditional military organizations, messages have a " one-way " directional characteristic.
A traditional, short song about Victoria Day went as follows: " The twenty-fourth of May / Is the Queen's birthday ; / If they don't give us a holiday / We'll all run away!
Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty once commented, " If navel-showing is obscenity, then our traditional Indian outfitthe traditional sarishould be banned in the first place.

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