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any and case
In any case, he had no intention of being caught asleep, so he carried his revolver in its holster on his hip and he took his Winchester with him and leaned it against the fence.
In any case but the last, such a course is sure to avenge itself upon the individual ; ;
In any case I do not intend to let the present occasion pass without dealing more directly with the problem of implementing good intentions.
In any case, she told Thompson that she saw no reason why he might not see Katie again, `` now that this frank explanation has been made & no one can misunderstand ''.
But, here again, comparative benchmarks are lacking, and we do not know, in any case, what measure of profoundity and intensity to expect from healthy, young, secure and relatively inexperienced persons ; ;
In any case, who ever thought that New York is typical of anything??
`` Well, there's time, in any case.
And in any case, answers may clarify but they do not change anything.
unwarranted they were in any case for, as he stood facing the fille de chambre, his ears were assailed by new sounds from the interior of the shower room.
In connection with any claim decided by the Commission pursuant to this Title in which an award is made, the Commission may, upon the written request of the claimant or any attorney heretofore or hereafter employed by such claimant, determine and apportion the just and reasonable attorney's fees for services rendered with respect to such claim, but the total amount of the fees so determined in any case shall not exceed 10 per centum of the total amount paid pursuant to the award.
in the case of any assignment of an award, or any part thereof, which is made in writing and duly acknowledged and filed, after such award is certified to the Secretary of the Treasury, payment may, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, be made to the assignee, as his interest may appear.
Whenever the Secretary of the Treasury, or the Comptroller General of the United States, as the case may be, shall find that any person is entitled to any such payment, after such payment shall have been received by such person, it shall be an absolute bar to recovery by any other person against the United States, its officers, agents, or employees with respect to such payment.
In any case, our Peace Corps personnel should be offered as technician helpers in development projects of the U.N. and other international agencies.
In any case, there is no special milling or rabbeting required for the panels.
Continuing with the case in which **zg is a Af curve on a quadric Q, we first observe that the second regulus of Q consists precisely of the lines which join the two free intersections of **zg and the planes through any one of the multiple secants.
In any case, he refused to accept the implications of the analysis, that he needed to be made over.
In any case `` here in their judgment conditions require '' ( italics added ) they would `` form interim governmental authorities broadly representative of all democratic elements in the population and pledged to the earliest possible establishment through free elections of governments responsive to the will of the people ''.
That is, he did not claim in any of the four courts through which his case progressed that the jury charge had denied him any federal right.

any and Miss
Since she could not act, one part suited her as well as any other, and so she was the first person to offer Mr. Lincoln a glass of water, holding it up to the box, high above her head, to Miss Harris, who had asked for it.
Miss Stuart is as intensely vibrant as one could wish, almost an icy shriek threatening to explode at any moment.
Runyon's stories also employ occasional rhyming slang, similar to the cockney variety but native to New York ( e. g.: " Miss Missouri Martin makes the following crack one night to her: ' Well, I do not see any Simple Simon on your lean and linger.
Holmes has been known to charge clients for his expenses, and to claim any reward that might be offered for the problem's solution: he says in " The Adventure of the Speckled Band " that Miss Stoner may pay any expenses he may be put to, and requests that the bank in " The Red-Headed League " remunerate him for the money he spent solving the case.
Although often attending public events in her later life, Shearer withdrew from the glamor side of Hollywood and preferred anonymity, with her secretary stating in 1960: " Miss Shearer does not want any publicity.
In areas such as the American South, a woman's first name or " Miss ", with the inclusion of her first name is the title used and generally preferred for women of any age regardless of marital status.
Playboy, however, had actually first showed a very slight glimpse of any pubic hair on Melodye Prentiss ' centerfold ( Miss July 1968 ), some 15 years after the magazine's introduction.
If the winner, for any reason, cannot fulfill her duties as Miss Universe, the 1st runner-up takes over.
During the autumn of 1992 Lamont became a press target in a string of largely fabricated stories: that he had not paid his hotel bill for " champagne and large breakfasts " from the Conservative Party Conference ( in fact his bill had been forwarded on for settlement ); that he was in arrears on his personal Visa credit card bill ( true ); that in June 1991 he had used taxpayers ' money to handle the fall-out from press stories concerning sex therapist Lindi St Clair ( Miss Whiplash ), who was using a flat he owned ( the Treasury contributed £ 4, 700 of the £ 23, 000 bill which had been formally approved by the Head of the Civil Service and the Prime Minister ; there was never any suggestion that he had ever met her ); and that he had called at a newsagent in a seedy area of Paddington late at night to purchase champagne and cheap " Raffles " cigarettes.
* Khanum (,, ) is another female derivation of Khan, notably in Turkic languages, for a Khan's Queen-consort, or in some traditions extended as a courtesy title ( a bit like Lady for women not married to a Lord, which is the situation modern Turkish ) to the wives of holders of various other ( lower ) titles ; in Afghanistan, for example, it ended up as the common term for ' Miss ', any unmarried woman.
The squeaky voice, the embarrassed giggle, the brassy naivete, the dimples, the teeter-totter walk fortunately remain unimpaired ... Miss Holliday now adds a trunk-full of song-and-dance routines ... Without losing any of that doll-like personality, she is now singing music by Jule Styne and dancing numbers composed by Jerome Robbins and Bob Fosse.
Short-lived section: A casual wear section was added to the Miss America competition in 2003, and was filtering down to state and local competitions ; however, the " casual wear " section was canceled in 2006 and is no longer in use at any level of the Miss America Program.
She marries her former " Möwennest " teacher in German and Literature, has a baby girl ( Katharina ) and finally becomes headmistress of Malory Towers, after Miss Grayling ( Frau Greiling ) had been seriously injured in a traffic accident, and is unable to work any longer.
" It ill becomes a man who never tried a law suit in his life, but who occupied the high position of United States attorney general and who was responsible for using 30, 000 troops and spent approximately six million dollars to put one unqualified student in Ole Miss to return to the scene of this crime and discuss any phase of this infamous affair.
But Miss Christie's story is distinguished from most of its class by its coherence, its reasonableness, and the fact that the characters live and move and have their being: the gossip-loving Caroline would be an acquisition to any novel.
The success of his shop enabled Donaghey to marry Miss Wallace, a South Carolina native, in September 1887, a marriage that would last fifty years but which would not yield any children.
Van Weyden and Miss Brewster decide they can repair the ship, but Larsen, who intends to die on the island and take them with him, sabotages any repairs they make.
Zero and Burton examine an old blood sample of Zero's under a microscope and discover Miss HIV ( Michael Callen ), who points out that the original study that was used to label Patient Zero as the first person to bring HIV to North America did not prove any such thing, but instead helped prove that HIV was sexually transmitted, leading to the development of safer sex practices.
The Chipettes spent their infanthood in Australia without any parents to raise them, but were instead cared for by an orphan named Olivia who resided within an orphanage owned by a selfish woman named Miss Grudge, who was in constant search of children with musical abilities in order to showcase them for money.
If for any reason the Winner is determined to be ineligible for the points on that day, they would instead be awarded to the Reserve Winner ( a bit like the First Runner-Up in the Miss America pageant ).
With mediums, generally it is necessary to sit for a formal séance before anything is heard ; but in the case of Miss Fox it seems only necessary for her to place her hand on any substance for loud thuds to be heard in it, like a triple pulsation, sometimes loud enough to be heard several rooms off.
No witch actually has spiders ' webs in her cottage or keeps skulls for any reason, but most simple folk expect witches to do so, and so Miss Treason obliges them ; the better to ensure that when people come calling they don't see what is really there, ( a tired, blind 111-year-old woman ,) but what they expect, ( a venerable, terrifying 113-year-old witch.

any and bitterness
During the 1990s, the bitterness on the right wing of the Conservative Party at the manner in which Margaret Thatcher had been removed from office did not make Major's task any easier.
He never felt any bitterness toward MacArthur for his actions in the Philippines or MacArthur's attempt to deny him the Medal of Honor.
Greg Costikyan claims that this was the turning point in the wargaming industry ; few S & T subscribers renewed, even though the magazine continued to be published ( TSR published issues 91 through 111 ); many also refused to buy any TSR titles due to bitterness over the handling of their subscriptions.
*" Life is too short for any man to hold bitterness in his heart.
The last stage is bitterness at the lack of responsiveness of the world outside — a " superficiality and lack of feeling ... so disgusting that one finally felt like creeping into a hole and neither hearing nor seeing human beings any more " ( 113 ).
" I don't feel any bitterness towards him at all.
After he won the leadership, Layton was able to unite the many factions within party, and that facilitated the NPI choosing to dissolve itself in 2004, again without any of the same bitterness that infused the Waffle's dissolution.
He is emphatically not a type about which a general soldierly spirit feels any bitterness.
This loss provokes considerable bitterness and tension as McDaniel was near the end of his tour and, being black, was denied any chance to score rear-line duties at headquarters.
Those who detect this bitter taste cannot taste PTC, and similarly those who can taste PTC can not taste any bitterness in Antidesma bunius.
She came to realize that she no longer harbored any bitterness and even hoped to keep healing Kenshin, admitting that she wanted him to live and even herself to live beside him.
After the vote, Pahor said: " I do not feel any bitterness.
Crowds are reported ... to have directed attacks against any passing negro .... The effect of such riots in the national capital upon race antagonism will be to increase bitterness and danger of outbreaks elsewhere.
Since his release, he had never shown any bitterness for his 22 years of imprisonment even though no apology was ever expressed by the Chinese government.
After Gratangen, the bitterness caused by the German ruthlessness — particularly the use of civilians as human shields — ensured that any such reservations were gone.

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