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He took the reins just below the bit and held them firmly, and it was his turn to smile now.
The valley was only a few hundred yards wide with just about room enough for a properly performed hundred-and-eighty-degree turn.
If the turn was too tight, a barrel roll would bring them out.
There was, it seems to me, enough in the openly declared principles and intentions of Russian leaders to alienate honorable men without their having to wait to see how it would turn out.
He had dared to defy nature, to turn his back to the Lorelei, and he was punished.
If Simms Purdew would turn to him and say: `` Adam, you know when I was a boy, it was a funny thing happened.
That development, in turn, formed the foundation of still more significant expansions in later years -- in gear cutting, in circular graduating, in index drilling, and in many other fields where accuracy was a paramount requirement.
Also important on the Brown & Sharpe scene, at the turn of the century, was Mr. Richmond Viall, Works Superintendent of the company from 1876 to 1910.
Every winter a kegful of this sauce was made and placed at the end of a row of four other kegs in the cellar, so that when its turn came, it was properly mellowed.
To greet them with repulsion would turn what before was neutral into something bad ; ;
The Colonial Light and Power Company was succeeded by the Vermont Hydro-Electric Corporation, which in turn was absorbed by the Central Vermont Public Service Corporation.
Or, he might remind Fromm that the 41 per cent figure is really astonishingly low: after all, the medieval guild system was dedicated to the proposition that 100 per cent of the workers ought to turn out only the average amount ; ;
Up to the turn of the century, contraception was condemned by all Christian churches as immoral, unnatural and contrary to divine law.
As the bergs grew larger, Hudson was forced to turn south into what is now Ungava Bay, an inlet of the Great Strait.
He said he had promised Mrs. Borden to return in time for dinner and that was close to the time when he did turn up at the Borden house.
Though the slightest yank was frequently capable of producin' results, many men assured success through a turn of the tail 'bout the saddle horn, supplemented sometimes, in the case of cattle, by a downward heave of the rider's leg upon the strainin' tail.
I hurried over to the agency heap, jumped in, started the motor and was just in time to see the car I wanted to shadow turn to the left.
I was held up a bit trying to make a left turn.
Mr. Giorgio had started to turn left off Greenville Avenue onto Cherry Hill Road when his car was struck by the Pezza car, police said.
But plain old bean soup, served daily since the turn of the century ( at the insistence of the late Sen. Fred Dubois of Idaho ), made clear to the citizenry that the Senate's stomach was in the right place.
When it was my turn, I, too, printed the truth as I knew it about Batista, and rejoiced to see his regime topple.
Along about 4:30, just when it was getting to be about time to turn the audience over and toast them on the other side, Judy came on singing, in a short-skirted blue dress with a blue and white jacket that flapped in the wind.

turn and violently
At the turn of the 20th century, a conservative anti-imperialist movement, the Boxer Rebellion, violently revolted against foreign suppression over vast areas in Northern China.
At this point the film begins to take a very dark and gothic turn as Johnny's tour guide, Mephisto ( Mr. D's chief lieutenant, also voiced by Shearer ), guides him through the sections of Hell where musicians who have sold their souls are violently tortured.
About a mile ( 1. 6 km ) inland from Kip's Bay, Washington rode his horse among the men, trying to turn them around and impose some order on them, cursing furiously and violently.
These white paramilitary organizations, described as " the military arm of the Democratic Party ", worked openly to violently overthrow Republican rule, using intimidation and assassination to turn Republicans out of office and suppress freedmen's voting.
When it dies, all nearby Bugs turn on each other violently.
S ' uthlam requires ever-increasing resources due to the world's ever-worsening population explosion, which is in turn due to the perverse and violently aggressive S ' uthlamese religious belief in the godliness of unrestricted human reproduction regardless of the fact that it must lead — as it had in the recent past — to famine and / or S ' uthlamese attempts at military conquest.
Verstappen let Montoya by, but as he pulled in behind Montoya while braking for turn 4 his Arrows slammed violently into the back of Montoya's Williams and both men were out of the race.
After suspecting the German prisoner, the men violently interrogate him, but Charlie manages to translate his ramblings from French, saying that they will turn on each other and that there's " evil " in the trenches.
By applying an air-brake, the turn tends to start out gradual but as it continues, it violently increases the change in direction.
When combat takes a turn for the worse, the ant violently contracts its abdominal muscles to rupture its body and spray poison in all directions.
Shriek also used her mental powers to increase the chaos by causing a number of New Yorkers to violently turn on one another, although the heroes were able to calm the people down before they did anything too serious, such as killing their own children.

turn and attacked
The inside rail fin ( and the board itself ) can be " pumped ," attacked and re-attacked, by swerving up and down the face, causing acceleration down the line, or similarly pumped to achieve a desired trajectory through a multi-stage turn.
On 24 June 1622, the Dutch attacked Macau in the Battle of Macau with 800 men under Captain Kornelis Reyerszoon, expecting to turn it into a Dutch possession after its conquest.
The damage dealt to the attacked worm or worms after any player's turn is shown when all movement on the battlefield has ceased.
In 1978, he attacked the pro-European policy of Valéry Giscard d ' Estaing ( VGE ), and made a nationalist turn with the December 1978 Call of Cochin, initiated by his counsellors Marie-France Garaud and Pierre Juillet, which had first been called by Pompidou.
In 1578, the Spanish took Sulu and in April attacked and captured Brunei itself, after demanding that the sultan cease proselytizing in the Philippines and, in turn, allow Christian missionaries to be active in his kingdom.
Lü Bu, in turn, was attacked by Dong Zhuo's subordinates: Li Jue, Guo Si, Zhang Ji and Fan Chou.
Gascon forces destroyed the bastide, and in turn Charles attacked the English-held Montpezat: the assault was unsuccessful, but in the subsequent War of Saint-Sardos Isabella's uncle, Charles of Valois, successfully wrestled Aquitaine from English control ; by 1324, Charles had declared Edward's lands forfeit and had occupied the whole of Aquitaine apart from the coastal areas.
Due to the enormous labour involved in sewing each ostrich feather to the dress, Astaire — who normally approved his partner's gowns and suggested modifications if necessary during rehearsals — saw the dress for the first time on the day of the shoot, and was horrified at the way it shed clouds of feathers at every twist and turn, recalling later: " It was like a chicken attacked by a coyote, I never saw so many feathers in my life.
The Danes retreated to Basing ( in Hampshire ), where Æthelred attacked and was, in turn, defeated.
Gascon forces destroyed the bastide, and in turn Charles attacked the English-held Montpezat: the assault was unsuccessful, but in the subsequent War of Saint-Sardos Charles ' trusted uncle and advisor, Charles of Valois, successfully wrestled Aquitaine from English control ; by 1324, Charles had declared Edward's lands forfeit and had occupied the whole of Aquitaine apart from the coastal areas.
These democratic governments were short-lived, since the pro-Spartan aristocrats from all the cities banded together and attacked each city in turn, re-establishing the oligarchies.
He attacked in turn all constituted authorities — lords, commons, council of state, and council of officers — and quarrelsome though he was, it is fair to note that he never fell out with his closer comrades, Walwyn and Overton ().
Sitting Bull and the Hunkpapa attacked the survey party, which was forced to turn back.
At 09: 30, one of the British submarines attacked Southampton with two torpedoes, missing and in turn escaping when Southampton tried to ram.
That day, Flying Officer Waters ( P2614 ) shot down a SM. 79 bomber five miles ( 8 kilometers ) off Kalafrana, but he was soon attacked in turn by the escorting Falchi who badly shot up his aircraft.
His ships were arranged in two lines, and it may be presumed that the first attacked in front, while the second would be able to turn the flanks of the opponent.
Reducing road capacity has in turn been attacked as removing free choice as well as increasing travel costs and times.
Fall ( N. M .) in turn attacked La Follette's position on the war.
In The History of England ( 1754-1761 ), Hume challenged Whig views of the past and the Whig historians in turn attacked Hume ; but they could not dent his history.
Some Teians also chose to emigrate when Harpagus attacked Teos, but the rest of the Ionians remained, and were in turn conquered.
Some Teians also chose to emigrate when Harpagus attacked Teos, but the rest of the Ionians remained, and were each in turn conquered.
The Macedonians were then attacked in the rear by the Triballi, who were crushed in turn.
The Bulgarian, in turn, appealed to the Pechenegs, now masters of the steppe, who attacked the Hungarians in the rear and forced them to take refuge in the mountains of Transylvania.
Hume in turn was attacked, for instance by Viscount Walden, but Finsch later became a friend.
The final month of the Senate campaign saw both Bowles's and Burr's campaigns turn strongly negative, with Burr's campaign attacking Bowles's associations with the Clinton administration, while Bowles's campaign attacked Burr on his support of trade legislation and special interest donations.

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