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There's a man who never goes by the ordinary road but still arrives at his goal, who gratuitously gets himself into difficulty in order to get out of it with eclat, in a word a man who creates monsters for himself in order to appear a Hercules in destroying them ''.
they did not fall into pseudo-glamorous jobs on pseudo-glamorous magazines, but they did whatever nasty thing they could get in order to eat ; ;
their example caused Krim and his friends to put on `` Englishy airs, affect all sorts of impressive scholarship and social-register unnaturalness in order to slip through their narrow transoms and get into their pages ''.
it took them over an hour to get back to the station where they should have changed, in order to take the line that went to the Place Redoute.
She lied in order to get it.
`` I'll get my references in order '', Needham said, and though he spoke with a smile, Casey somehow got the idea that he was not particularly amused.
We consume tons of aspirin and tranquilizers and sleeping pills in order to get a moment's relief from the tensions that are tearing us apart.
" A prisoner interviewed by Moyers explained his literal interpretation of the second verse: "' Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, and grace my fears relieved " by saying that the fear became immediately real to him when he realized he may never get his life in order, compounded by the loneliness and restriction in prison.
In order to get dry after a swim, the Dodo proposes that everyone run a Caucus race — where the participants run in patterns of any shape, starting and leaving off whenever they like, so that everyone wins.
Peter had already determined to institute a most searching inquisition in order to get at the bottom of the mystery of the flight.
In order to get the independence of Portugal recognized by Rome, his grandfather, Afonso I, had to legislate an enormous number of privileges to the Church.
One of them is instructing one of his players ( Rudi Stein in the 1976 original and Daragabrigadien in the remake ) to get hit on purpose in order to load the bases, knowing he has a very good batter coming up next ( Engelberg and Leak, respectively ).
* Torah Liturgy ( 6: 6 – 8 ): Micah speaks on behalf of the community asking what they should do in order to get back on God's good side.
He summarized combined-arms tactics as the way to get the mobile and motorized armoured divisions to work together and support each other in order to achieve decisive success.
Brooks states that he may be contacted on his fifth-dimensional phone in order to get the correct pronunciation of the five magic words.
This was compounded by transportation problems-the coffee-growing areas were mainly on the Central Valley and only had access to the port in Puntarenas on the Pacific Coast, and before the Panama Canal was opened, ships from Europe had to sail around Cape Horn in order to get to the Pacific Coast.
In order to get a tourist visa, the person needs to apply for it in the closest Costa Rican embassy to where the person is living.
You must get a bid from a company in order to compete at the Cheerleading Worlds.
However, phthalocyanine is more sensitive than cyanine to writing laser power calibration, meaning that the power level used by the writing laser has to be more accurately adjusted for the disc in order to get a good recording ; this may erode the benefits of dye stability, as marginally written discs ( with higher correctable error rates ) will lose data ( i. e. have uncorrectable errors ) after less dye degradation than well written discs ( with lower correctable error rates ).
They were willing to make concessions with Henry V and his successors in order to get along.
These areas do not overlap with constituency boundaries in order to get reliable data for election purposes as well.
In 1941, Trumbo wrote a novel The Remarkable Andrew, in which, in one scene, the ghost of Andrew Jackson appears in order to caution the United States not to get involved in the war.
The scene in Planet Terror has would-be rapist, " Rapist No. 1 " ( Quentin Tarantino ) order one-legged stripper " Cherry Darlin " ( Rose McGowan ) to get up off the floor and dance.
In order to get around Nintendo's lockout chip, when using the Doctor V64 a game cartridge is plugged into the Nintendo 64 through an adaptor which connects only the lockout chip.

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Some are concerned with producing something as close as possible to the original ; others will introduce major changes in order to make the dance more interesting.
These descriptions may be used in order to derive several interesting properties.
If the pitch of this twist is on the order of the wavelength of visible light, then interesting optical interference effects can be observed.
Names obfuscate the really interesting part, which is the branching order, and are therefore of little utility to the cladist-at odds with the taxonomist, who since the time of Linnaeus has been naming species.
In order to generate interesting conclusions about real statistical populations, it is usually required to make some background assumptions.
As a result, he lost his chair in 1823 ( or, as the university officially declared, it was " very glad to allow this interesting scientist to take a rest from heavy teaching duties, in order to be able to give better attention to his researches ").
In order to obtain interesting notion ( s ), the unary operation must somehow interact with the semigroup operation.
An interesting fact derived in order to prove this result, is that the random vectors and are independent.
In order to enlarge that element of uncertainty variants increase the number of hole cards, add a high-low split, play with a stripped deck, introduce a twist round, enable the player to do a ' roll your own ' game or even create new and interesting hand rankings.
While large Telidon deployments might hold tens of thousands of pages, users were able to quickly exhaust the content in their particular areas of interest, suggesting that systems would have to contain hundreds of thousands of pages in order to remain interesting for longer periods.
Giving evidence at the trial, one of the defendants said of Crumb: " He is the most outstanding, certainly the most interesting, artist to appear from the underground, and this ( Dirty Dog ) is Rabelaisian satire of a very high order.
In 1847 large fragments of his speeches, Against Demosthenes and For Lycophron ( incidentally interesting for clarifying the order of marriage processions and other details of Athenian life, and the Athenian government of Lemnos ) and the whole of For Euxenippus ( c. 330 BCE, a locus classicus on eisangeliai or state prosecutions ), were found in a tomb at Thebes in Egypt.
The prototypical model is the Korteweg – de Vries equation, a highly non-linear equation for which the interesting solutions, the solitons, cannot be reached by perturbation theory, even if the perturbations were carried out to infinite order.
How big must the original structure be in order to ensure that at least one of the pieces has a given interesting property?
Punches, kicks and throws are not allowed, nor is prolonged clinching to prevent the opponent from striking ( similar to Western Boxing ) in order to keep the game moving and more interesting for the audience who may not appreciate the fine and practical aspects of grappling.
In Andrew Niccol's science fiction film Gattaca ( 1997 ), " one of the more interesting scripts " Hawke said he had read in " a number of years ", Hawke played the role of a man who infiltrates a society of genetically perfect humans by assuming another man's identity in order to realize his dream of space travel.
Conflicts have arisen when rafting operators, often in co-operation with municipalities and tourism associations, alter the riverbed by dredging and / or blasting in order to eliminate safety hazards or create more interesting whitewater features in the river.
An interesting example of an apparently supported ad hoc hypothesis was Albert Einstein's addition of the cosmological constant to general relativity in order to allow a static universe.
He and John C. Reilly also did a spot during the 2008 ESPY Awards where they made demands in order for them to appear at the ESPYs like asking Portland Trail Blazers ' center Greg Oden to tuck them in at night and tell them stories of the old times or to bring back the Cold War so the Olympics can be interesting again.
The town's roads were designed with curves in order to slow down traffic and to create an interesting and intimate landscape.
In the first of these books his nomenclature is unfortunate ; his division of ethical theories into the " unpsychological ," " idiopsychological ," and the " hetero-psychological ," is incapable of historical justification ; his exposition of single ethical systems is, though always interesting and suggestive, often arbitrary and inadequate, being governed by dialectical exigencies rather than historical order and perspective.
William realised that he needed a proper cross-index in order to properly explore these differences but was reluctant to devote time to it at the expense of his more interesting astronomical activities.
* " The order in which the operations shall be performed in every particular case is a very interesting and curious question, on which our space does not permit us fully to enter.
The widest part at the top represents the most substantial, interesting, and important information the writer means to convey, illustrating that this kind of material should head the article, while the tapering lower portion illustrates that other material should follow in order of diminishing importance.
This provides an interesting twist on Wallerstein's neo-Marxist interpretation of the international order which faults differences in power relations between ' core ' and ' periphery ' states as the chief cause for economic and political inequality ( However, the Singer-Prebisch thesis also works with different bargaining positions of labour in developed and developing countries ).

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