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When they reached their neighbor's house, Pamela said a few polite words to Grace and kissed Melissa lightly on the forehead, the impulse prompted by a stray thought -- of the type to which she was frequently subject these days -- that they might never see one another again.
I dismissed these feelings as wishful thinking but I could not get it out of my head that we had a strong physical attraction for one another and we both feared to dwell on it because of our relationship.
`` I might try it one of these days '', Jack said wonderingly, thinking of Miss Langford.
Only one rule prevailed in my conversations with these men: The more highly placed they are -- that is, the more they know -- the more concerned they have become.
Let us look in on one of these nerve centers -- SAC at Omaha -- and see what must still happen before a wing of B-52 bombers could drop their Aj.
Here in these little rooms -- or stages arched open to the sky and river -- they choose a few lines out of the hundreds they may know and sing them according to one of the modes into which Persian music is divided.
Even the great god Faulkner, the South's one probable contender for literary immortality, has little concerned himself with these matters ; ;
Lacking the pioneer spirit necessary to write of a new economy, these writers seem to be contenting themselves with an old one that is now as defunct as Confederate money.
Whatever pole of this contrast one emphasizes and whatever the tension between these two approaches to understanding the artistic imagination, it will be readily seen that they are not mutually exclusive, that they belong together.
These assumptions lead to an organization with one man at the top, six directly under him, six under each of these, and so on until there are six levels of personnel.
The men who speculate on these institutions have, for the most part, come to at least one common conclusion: that many of the great enterprises and associations around which our democracy is formed are in themselves autocratic in nature, and possessed of power which can be used to frustrate the citizen who is trying to assert his individuality in the modern world ''.
But that one should superimpose all these charts, run a pin through the common point, and then scale each planetary deferent larger and smaller ( to keep the epicycles from ' bumping ' ), this is contrary to any intention Ptolemy ever expresses.
In one of these he said were notes on the identities of the eighty-one refugees.
The study of ideas in literature is one of these.
Lieutenant Colonel James P. Brownlow, who commanded the First Brigade of Thomas' First Cavalry Division, was ordered across one of these fords.
He explains that his citizens must not be corrupted by any of the misrepresentations of the gods or heroes that one finds in much poetry, and he observes that all `` these pantomimic gentlemen '' will be sent to another state.
But these prolusions that we have surviving from the Christ's College days are only one phase of his existence then.
But, who knew, that might be coming one of these days.
He was all of these rolled into one sturdy figure ; ;
Occasional letters are sent by individuals to one another and many are written by companies to one another, but these are mostly typewritten.
`` Such a church needs vigor and vitality in its rector and one man has only so much of these endowments '', he told his members.
There are a number of other considerations besides this one but it is for the Congress, not the Department of Justice, to balance these various considerations and make a judgment about legislation.
Since two of these could be trustees of the college, actually it would be necessary to have the consent of only one elected official to impose a levy of millions of dollars of tax revenue.
Each one of these is, by its nature, a focal point or a point of natural congestion.

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In 1782 Antoine Beauvilliers, pastry chef to the future Louis XVIII, opened one of the most popular restaurants of the time the Grande Taverne de Londres in the arcades of the Palais-Royal.
" The same year, SNK released The King of Fighters ' 94 in arcades, where players choose from teams of three characters to eliminate each other one by one.
There are also a large number of traditional retail arcades and markets such as the one at Obor.
Whereas the lower windows in the nave arcades and the ambulatory consist of one simple lancet per bay, the clerestory windows are each made up of a pair of lancets with a plate-traceried rose window above.
Coupled with a neglect of the public domain by the authorities, the emergence of many fast-food joints, gaming arcades, convenience shops and deadening office developments, and poor planning controls that enabled plastic signage, PVC windows and inappropriate alterations to buildings to flourish, O ' Connell Street became a shadow of its former self as one of the grand thoroughfares of Europe.
Via a staircase down, one finds the arcades where varied cubicula ( including the cubiculum of Giona's fine four stage cycle of paintings, dating to the end of the 4th century ).
Many songs were also released on one mix at the arcades but released on another style for the consumer versions.
The genre's origins can be traced back to Spacewar !, one of the very earliest computer games, developed in 1961 and eventually released in arcades in the early 1970s.
Pictures from the time show two arcades: one had four arches connected with the side wall, with two columns in the centre.
The arcades were demolished in one of the most radical reordering schemes to have been executed in Ireland.
It also had the distinction of being one of the only fighting games of its time developed from the ground up as a home console title, rather than being released in arcades first and later ported to home systems, as was the standard during that era.
In 1997, Sega released one of the first mainstream skateboarding games, Top Skater, in the arcades, where it introduced a skateboard controller interface.
The parallel buildings were apart and were all to be linked by arcades, one of which formed a semicircle at the upper end of the courtyard.
She was especially struck by the paintings of Italian artist Giorgio de Chirico, which featured what Magdalena Holzhey, in a book devoted to de Chirico, calls “ empty squares and receding depths, shadowy arcades and soaring towers .” Sage bought one of de Chirico ’ s paintings, La Surprise, and kept it all her life.
They were listed by virtue of their cultural importance and contribution to the social and economic history of Brixton, particularly since the 1950s as one of the principle hearts of the Afro-Caribbean community in London, as well as for their architectural importance since such arcades, once more common, are now rare.
Two important shopping arcades are located on the 100 block: Galerías Boston and the landmark Galería Güemes, designed by Francisco Gianotti and opened in 1914 ; distinguishable by the illuminated beacon atop its spire, it was one of the tallest buildings in Buenos Aires st the time.
Of the seven planned towers flanking the façades, only five are complete to the height of the base of the spires, two at the west front, with life-size figures of oxen beneath the arcades of their upper portion, two more, one at each end of the transept, and a square central crossing tower that forms a lantern illuminating the crossing.
Released to arcades in 1997, Mortal Kombat 4 is the first title from the series to use 3D computer graphics as well as one of the first games that Midway made in 3D.
The Peninsula Hotel has one of the oldest fashion arcades in Hong Kong.
El Gouna provides diving and watersports centers, horse stables, go-karting, shopping arcades, bazaars, a wide selection of restaurants and bars, night clubs, an internet cafe, four bank branches, many automated teller machines ( ATMs ), two pharmacies, the El Gouna international school, a nursery, a private hospital, three marinas, a library, an airport, one of several casinos on the Red Sea coast, a private radio station, a post office, a museum, real estate offices and an 18-hole golf course designed by Gene Bates with a unique aqua driving range.
The players must find three rune stones on each kingdom in order to defeat Skorne in the Underworld ( in the arcades only ), and of course one from the battle grounds ( home versions only ).
* The Place du Maréchal Foch, a square with 12th century arcades, one of which carries the inscription Gara qué faras or Watch what you are doing
On the elongated square, which is one of the largest in the Czech Republic, stands a town hall of Gothic origin and a series of Renaissance and baroque houses, many with arcades and vaulted groundfloor rooms.
There were some skilled players who could play a hypothetically unlimited amount of time on one credit, especially with the Warrior and Wizard, and thus causing the arcades to lose money.

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