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If and you
He said: `` If it's all right with you, Mr. Morgan, I'll sleep out here on the couch.
He added, `` If this doesn't work out, the three of you barricade yourself in the house and talk terms with them ''.
If you want to see '' --
If you were a man '' --
If you ever try anything without my orders I'll kill you ''.
`` If you hadn't I'd have killed you ''.
If you take the one, you'd better take both ''.
If you don't leave this country within 3 days, your life will be taken the same as Powell's was.
If we was both armed, you wouldn't talk so tough ''.
`` If you spot Carmer give a yell before you move in ''.
I showed her the shower and tub, and she said, smiling, `` If you really don't mind, I think I'll get clean in the shower, then soak for a few minutes in your tub.
If I even hint at it do you think it will matter that you are his nephew -- and not even a blood nephew ''??
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.
Fruit compote: `` If you think I would understand it '' ; ;
If you want to get them aired ''
`` If you want to see something, he's back on the other side by the trunk of the car ''.

If and dare
Diocletian's reply: " If you could show the cabbage that I planted with my own hands to your emperor, he definitely wouldn't dare suggest that I replace the peace and happiness of this place with the storms of a never-satisfied greed.
If anyone shall dare act contrary to this and arrogate to himself the power belonging to the bishop, let him be expelled from the Church.
If anyone dare do this, both the consecrator and the one consecrated shall be deposed without hope of reinstatement.
If anyone shall dare attack pilgrims going to Rome to visit the shrines of the Apostles and the oratories of other saints and rob them of the things they have with them, or exact from merchants new imposts and tolls, let him be excommunicated till he has made satisfaction.
If anyone shall dare act contrary to this and, recognizing his crime, does not within the space of thirty days make proper amends, let him be cut off from the Church and anathematized.
If I had heard him talk, only two days ago, I wouldn't dare hint at such a thing.
One well-known legal formula, a model instruction to the judge in a civil lawsuit, began as follows: Si paret Numerium Negidium Aulo Agerio sestertium decem milia dare oportere, meaning " If it appears that Numerius Negidius ought to pay Aulus Agerius ten thousand sesterces ".
“ Prof. Lefler later recounts: “ If there had been no Loyal League in North Carolina, there would have been no Ku Klux Klan, or clubbing together of the white people there … Still the negroes operate upon each other, so that one dare not depart from the ranks ; they are arrayed yet in a solid phalanx …” He later quotes from a Congressional investigation into the origins of the KKK in North Carolina: “ It was at a time when the republican party had three secret organizations in operation in the state, the Union League, the Heroes of America, and the Red Strings.
If the contestant declined to dare, the opponent ’ s booth was reopened and a new subject was played.
If the contestant took the dare, the opponent's booth was re-opened and he or she had five seconds to study the clue before Trebek asked for a guess.
If incorrect, the player who made the dare won an additional $ 100 and his / her opponent's booth was closed once more.
If the dare was successful, the contestant was given a chance to " double dare " the opponent with the next clue for an additional $ 200, for a total of $ 350.
If the contestant accepted the double dare and his / her opponent correctly guessed the subject, the opponent won $ 100.
If player two chooses " dare ", then player one poses a task, also usually embarrassing, which player two must perform.
If the queried player fails to complete their dare or answer their question, they are faced with an even more challenging dare or question.
If they choose to decline, they must perform a dare also posed by the questioner and typically of an embarrassing nature.
* " If men are good, you don't need government ; if men are evil or ambivalent, you don't dare have one.
Riddall notes that it may have a racist connotation, as it was used in this way in 1859 in the United Kingdom: " If you dare work we shall consider you as blacks ..." Lexicographer Geoffrey Hughes, however, notes that " blackleg " and " scab " are both references to disease, as in the blackleg infectious bacterial disease of sheep and cattle caused by Clostridium chauvoei.
If they fail or decide to drop out, co-host Zaetta will then try to complete the dare instead ; the contestants forfeits the prize if she succeeds, but if she fails or pulls out herself, the contestant wins regardless.
If you really think people know what you think, you just don ’ t dare step out of line.
Leading the pack was Hürriyet, which wrote on 28 August 1955: " If the Greeks dare touch our brethren, then there are plenty of Greeks in Istanbul to retaliate upon.
If there are those who forget their obligations to their natural ruler Peter III, and dare not carry out the command that my devoted troops are to receive weapons in their hands, then they will see for themselves my righteous anger, and will then be punished harshly.

If and forfeit
If a party has gained more direct mandates in a Land than it is entitled to according to the results of the second vote, it does not forfeit these mandates because all directly elected candidates are guaranteed a seat in the Bundestag.
If the hand value exceeds 21 points, it busts, and all bets on it are immediately forfeit.
On 11 June 1304, with both of them having witnessed the heroic efforts of their countrymen during King Edward's siege of Stirling Castle, Bruce and William Lamberton made a pact that bound them, each to the other, in “ friendship and alliance against all men .” If one should break the secret pact, he would forfeit to the other the sum of ten thousand pounds.
If Stainbrook's suit was successful, Staind would have had to change their band name and forfeit all trademark claims.
If they failed to live up to their obligations, the Admiralty Courts could and did revoke the Letter of Marque, refuse to award prize money, forfeit bonds, even award tort ( personal injury ) damages against the privateer's officers and crew.
If he bought property belonging to a feudal holding, or to a ward in Chancery, he had to return it as well as forfeit what he paid for it.
If France sought to annex Belgium, she would forfeit the British alliance and find herself opposed by the whole of Europe.
If we retreat now and don't station defenses here, we forfeit all the prefectures in Longxi.
If the Governor or the other officials of Idaho accept a cent from the operators or from any other capitalist with any reference, direct or indirect, to this prosecution, they would forfeit the respect of every good citizen and I should personally feel that they had committed a real crime.
If the entire bonus movement amount cannot be used by one pawn, it is forfeit.
The roll is normally used instead of a T rescue named so as two kayaks form a t shape when used. If the roll does not end up with the kayaker facing vertical he can set up again and try once more. However now the paddler may run out of breathe which will most likely result in a swim. A swim is exiting the boat completely and entering the water. After a swim a paddler will most likely be teased by fellow paddlers for not rolling or if they are rescue by another paddler they most likely will have to undertake a forfeit an example of this is drinking an alcoholic beverage from a kayaking boot or wetsuit sock.
If one party wants to play-off, others either do so or forfeit ; splitting must be unanimous.
If anyone for the future shall give his land in this way to any religious house and be convicted thereof, the gift shall be quashed and the land forfeit to the lord of the fee .”
If an opponent made an illegal move, the Turk would shake its head, move the piece back and make its own move, thus forcing a forfeit of its opponent's move.
If a student-wrestler does not make weight, he is ineligible for that weight class and a forfeit is scored.
If a contestant matched two of them, he / she had to forfeit one prize to his / her opponent.
If the prize card was for a gag prize or " forfeit one gift ", the home viewer received $ 100.
* Default: If one wrestler is unable to continue participating for any reason or fails to show up on the mat after his name was called three times before the match begins, his opponent is declared the winner of the match by default, forfeit, or withdrawal.
If during the course of a tournament, a wrestler wishes to no longer participate because of illness or injury, then his opponent wins by medical forfeit, worth the same number of individual and team tournament placement points as a forfeit.
If a married person should have intercourse with the marriage-partner's blood-relative of the second degree, in the direct or collateral line, a penalty is placed upon the one so sinning of forfeiting the right to ask for marital intercourse from the marriage-partner, though the innocent party does not forfeit the right to claim it.
If a contestant is discovered to be ineligible, the ineligible contestant will forfeit all prizes, and likewise a disclaimer appears or a statement is read by the announcer.
If Eugene loses, then Eugene's soul is now forfeit as well.
If they choose love, they forfeit their chance to become Queen, but will live happily ever after.

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