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The fear had not entirely gone from her face, but there were some other emotions now, crowding into her eyes and the lines of her mouth.
But the real beginnings of this development in him go back to the opposing of grammar school, and probably if it had not been this occasion and these Latin lines it would have been some others, such as the first prolusion, that set off this streak in him of unbridled and scathing verbal attack on an enemy.
By reducing rates as much as 60 per cent, it and its associated railroads hope to win back some of the business they have lost to truckers and barge lines.
He and other Soviet leaders responsible for the document were proud of having brought forward some new formulas, such as the early replacement of the dictatorship of the proletariat by an `` All People's State '', and also of having laid down the lines for a much greater `` democratization '' of the whole hierarchy of Soviets, starting with the Supreme Soviet itself.
You can call one of the car rental services directly ( Hertz, Avis, Auto-Europe Nationalcar Rental, and others ) and ask them to reserve a car of your choice, and some transportation lines offer this service as well.
The few cases of clear favoritism along social-class lines are as likely as not to involve representatives of the working class on the school board who favor some such practice as higher wages for janitors rather than pay increases for teachers, and such issues are not issues of educational policy.
but our evidence grows considerably in variety and shows more unmistakably some of the lines of change.
There are some sharp and whipping lines and some hilariously funny situations -- the best of the latter being a mass impromptu plunge into a nightclub tank where a `` mermaid '' is performing.
Returning to the log-house he found some favorite lines from Jonathan Swift on his lips:
However, in some situations, especially when deep behind enemy lines, the actual attack will be carried out by a platoon, a company-sized unit will be deployed to support the attack group, setting up and maintaining a forward patrol harbour from which the attacking force will deploy, and to which they will retire after the attack.
Plane algebraic curves, which include lines, circles, parabolas, ellipses, hyperbolas, cubic curves like elliptic curves and quartic curves like lemniscates, and Cassini ovals, are some of the most studied classes of algebraic varieties.
The Cartridge-port ROM-slots provided additional control lines, ( compared to the lines available via the Edge-connector on the rear of the Electron ), such as ROMSTBY, SNDIN, ROMQA, and some additional Voltage sources (+ 16V ) etc.
Even before the fight began, dissension spread through some of Abd al-Rahman's lines.
Thomson attempted to make his model account for some of the major spectral lines known for some elements, but was not notably successful at this.
The words, with some variations, are used in the track Jerusalem on Bruce Dickinson's album The Chemical Wedding, which also includes lines from book two of Milton.
Access to these systems varied from single to multiple modem lines with some requiring little or no confirmed registration.
With a short lift in the mist, Cadogan soon discovered the smartly ordered lines of Villeroi ’ s advance guard some four miles ( 6 km ) off ; a galloper hastened back to warn Marlborough.
Set in the year 1582, the script of the pilot is roughly the same as the episode " Born to be King ", albeit with some different jokes, with some lines appearing in other episodes of the series.
There are also several private railways ( some of them narrow-gauge ), which are primarily short tourist lines.
The language also included some changes made to suit Thompson's preferences ( mostly along the lines of reducing the number of non-whitespace characters in a typical program ).
The Bulgarians also held some advantages, controlling internal communication and supply lines.

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When these fields are surveyed together, important patterns of relationship emerge indicating a vast community of reciprocal influence, a continuity of thought and expression including many traditions, primarily literary, religious, and philosophical, but frequently including contact with the fine arts and even, to some extent, with science.
One part of her audience was totally engaged, the connoisseur witnessing a peculiarly fine performance of some ancient classic, the other part, the guest of the connoisseur, attentive as one who must take an intelligent interest in that which he does not fully understand.
In the first courtyard there are some fine bas-reliefs and friezes, and in the second a series of delightful terraced roof gardens above an ivy-covered wall.
Several times it came near breaking, and there were in fact some lovely peals of thunder from Jerry Mulligan's big band, which is about as fine an aggregation as has come along in the jazz business since John Hammond found Count Basie working in a Kansas City trap.
Although works of precious gems and metals usually do not survive the ravages of time, some fine pieces of Assyrian jewelry were found in royal tombs at Nimrud.
Meanwhile, in 1868, tombs at Ialysus in Rhodes had yielded to Alfred Biliotti many fine painted vases of styles which were called later the third and fourth " Mycenaean "; but these, bought by John Ruskin, and presented to the British Museum, excited less attention than they deserved, being supposed to be of some local Asiatic fabric of uncertain date.
Hot wire anemometers use a very fine wire ( on the order of several micrometres ) electrically heated up to some temperature above the ambient.
Aleut seamstresses created finely stitched waterproof parkas from seal gut, and some women still master the skill of weaving fine baskets from dune wildrye grass or Elymus mollis.
The influence of German Expressionism favoured by Itten was analogous in some ways to the fine arts side of the ongoing debate.
Rough-outs were made locally near the quarries, and some were polished locally to give a fine finish.
However, the pot still is still widely used for the elaboration of some fine alcohols such as cognac, Scotch whisky, tequila and some vodkas.
In some countries, voting is required by law ; if an eligible voter does not cast a vote, he or she may be subject to punitive measures such as a small fine.
In some cases mineral replacement of the original shell occurs so gradually and at such fine scales that microstructural features are preserved despite the total loss of original material.
In the new units he fixes the fine structure constant, a quantity which some people, using units in which the speed of light is fixed, have claimed is time-dependent.
Oversize solids in the fluid are retained, but the separation is not complete ; solids will be contaminated with some fluid and filtrate will contain fine particles ( depending on the pore size and filter thickness ).
It is the highest town in Sardinia, and situated among fine scenery with some chestnut woods.
Aside from numerous " royal fanfares " ( Fredigundis held the French throne in the sixth century ) the score contains some fine examples of Schmidt's later style.
In addition to a wide variety of restaurants, hotels, shops, and a modern BRT transport system ( Transmetro ), the city has a wide variety of art galleries, theaters, sports venues and museums ( including some fine collections of Pre-Columbian art ) and continually offers an increasing amount of cultural activities.
From the 20th century, some glass artists began to class themselves as in effect sculptors working in glass, and as part of the fine arts.
Therefore, some of the symptoms of hyperthyroidism may be nervousness, irritability, increased perspiration, heart racing, hand tremors, anxiety, difficulty sleeping, thinning of the skin, fine brittle hair, and muscular weakness — especially in the upper arms and thighs.
The large and many holes in lacy knitting makes it extremely elastic ; for example, some Shetland " wedding-ring " shawls are so fine that they may be drawn through a wedding ring.
Cleese plays an erudite customer ( Mousebender in the script ) attempting to purchase some cheese from ' Ye National Cheese Emporium, purveyor of fine cheese to the gentry ( and the poverty-stricken too )'.
* Shadow trapunto – This involves quilting a design in fine Lawn and filling some of the spaces in the pattern with small lengths of colored wool.
Simeon was an entrepreneur in trade on the Columbia River ; in his will he suggested that his wife could " devote some portion of my estate to benevolent objects, or to the cultivation, illustration, or development of the fine arts in the city of Portland, or to some other suitable purpose, which shall be of permanent value and contribute to the beauty of the city and to the intelligence, prosperity, and happiness of the inhabitants ".

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