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words and her
She began it deliberately, so that none of her words would be lost on him.
Mary Jane took the page from him and began reading it, moving her lips with the words.
The words ran crazily in his head: Mollie the Mutton is scratching her nose in the rain.
Then the words fell into a pattern: `` Mollie the Mutton is scratching her nose, Scratching her nose in the rain.
When he told her God had called the child to Him, she rejected his words rebelliously.
It's your decision '', said Juanita, holding her face very still, trying to contain the bitterness of her voice as she enunciated her words too distinctly.
He didn't doubt her truthfulness, although he had heard the words a hundred times.
Once her trembling hand, with the pen grasped tight in it, was pressed against the paper the words came sharply, smoothly, as authoritatively as they would dropping from her own lips.
And the stiffly regal look of them, she saw grimly, lacked the quaver of age which, thwarting the efforts of her amazing will, ran through her spoken words like a thin ragged string.
Ejaculated the surprised woman, looking at Alex for an explanation but he, parting from her without ceremony, only offered a few words about the doctor's provincial American speech and a state of nerves brought on by the demands of his work.
Eventually such incidents became more sporadic, and more sharply demarcated from her day-after-day behavior, and in one particular session, after several minutes of such behavior -- which, as usual, went on without any accompanying words from her -- she asked, eagerly, `` Did you see Granny ''??
One hebephrenic women confided to me, `` I live in a world of words '', as if, to her, words were fully concrete objects ; ;
In other words, the Soviet Union was determined to create a Poland so strong as to be a powerful bulwark against Germany and so closely tied to Russia that there would never be any question of her serving as a cordon sanitaire against the Soviets or posing as an independent, balancing power in between Russia and Germany.
As if in a trance, she repeats his words -- then realizes, with a shock, her own audacity.
Later in the century the dream again found expression in the lines of Katherine Lee Bates ( 1859-1929 ), daughter and granddaughter of New England Congregational ministers, in her widely sung hymn, written in 1893, `` America The Beautiful '', with the words `` O beautiful for pilgrim feet whose stern impassioned stress a thoroughfare for freedom beat across the wilderness.
`` You seem to have read so much, you have a natural gift for words '', he added, trying to flatter her vanity.
But she did not move, taking the words and the sticks in that old defiance of her extreme youth until suddenly Pile of Clouds came howling among them, swinging a great bullhide whip.
She felt the lash bite and heard her father say in crazed monosyllables words which had no meaning, like, `` unnnt!!

words and grandson
In the words of the artist's grandson, Thomas Nast St Hill, " it was generally conceded that Nast's support won Cleveland the small margin by which he was elected.
On the gravestone were four sets of words, " huang juan ( yellow silk fabric ), you fu ( young woman ), wai sun ( grandson ), and ji jiu ( powdering mortar )" ( 黄绢 、 幼妇 、 外孙 、 齑臼 ).
Supporting characters include: Valkus is the bumbling general of the Tycoon air force, leading the flag-airship Iron Wing, who, despite his aggressiveness and large size, is fiercely loyal to Queen Lenna ; Rouge, a scantily clad pirate captain, with a love for all things shiny, who attempted to take the Wind Crystal from Linaly and company, but was captured by Tycoon and held prisoner until Queen Lenna offered her a full pardon if she agreed to aid the others ; and Mid, Cid's grandson, an engineer who returns as a ghost to aid the heroes with his advice and general knowledge of historical events important to the series, and, although apparently unable to physically manipulate the world in this state, is clever enough to convince his living allies to complete tasks with words alone.
The Apterburder ( roughly " rebirth ") is the process whereby the essence of a man is handed down to his generations allowing him to be reborn later in the same kinship ; in other words Heathens believe that reincarnation happens within the boundaries of a kinship, a genetic lineage — for example the grandson is the reincarnation of the grandfather or even earlier generations.

words and Edward
Edward Griew said that section 4 ( 1 ) could, without changing its meaning, be reduced, by omitting words, to:
King Edward responded to the ensuing ridicule of the crowd by tying the garter around his own knee with the words honi soit qui mal y pense – shame on him who thinks ill of it.
A recent study translates his words as follows :" And a very great betrayal of a lord it is also in the world, that a man betray his lord to death, or drive him living from the land, and both have come to pass in this land: Edward was betrayed, and then killed, and after that burned ..." Later sources, further removed from events, such as the late 11th century Passio S. Eadwardi and John of Worcester, claim that Ælfthryth organised the killing of Edward, while Henry of Huntingdon wrote that she killed Edward herself.
An ode in her memory, " So many true princesses who have gone ", composed by the then Master of the King's Musick Sir Edward Elgar to words by the Poet Laureate John Masefield, was sung at the unveiling and conducted by the composer.
In Edward Hall's words:
Boas ' student, the linguist Edward Sapir later noted that also English speakers pronounce sounds differently even when they think they are pronouncing the same sound, for example few English speakers realize that the sounds written with the letter < t > in the words " tick " and " stick " are phonetically different, the first being generally affricated and the other aspirated-a speaker of a language where this contrast is meaningful would instantly perceive them as different sounds and tend not to see them as different realizations of a single phoneme.
The music to which the words of the refrain " Land of Hope and Glory, & c " below are set is the " trio " theme from Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1.
The words were fitted to the melody on the suggestion of King Edward VII who told Elgar he thought the melody would make a great song.
Edward J. Haggerty, S. J., then Rector and Military Vicar to the U. S. Armed Forces from Borneo to Okinawa, wrote these words in his diary:
Known for his military successes and sense of duty, Stilicho was, in the words of the great historian Edward Gibbon,the last of the Roman generals .”
In February 1902, at a banquet at Marlborough House held by King Edward VII, Chamberlain and Cambon resumed their negotiations, with Eckardstein reputedly listening to their conversation and only successfully managing to comprehend the words " Morocco " and " Egypt ".
Up to the early eighteenth century, English dictionaries had generally focused on " hard words " and their explanation, for example those of Thomas Blount and Edward Phillips in the generation before.
The same year he directed, produced, and starred in Good Night, and Good Luck, a film about 1950s television journalist Edward R. Murrow's famous war of words with Senator Joseph McCarthy.
According to the prayer book of Edward VI: after the words ' with this ring I thee wed ' follow the words ' This gold and silver I give thee ', at which point the groom was supposed to hand a leather purse filled with gold and silver coins to the bride.
* " After All, You're All I'm After " words: Edward Heyman music: Arthur Schwartz.
In this book Lassalle sought, in the words of Edward Bernstein, " to establish a legal and scientific principle which shall once for all determine under what circumstances, and how far laws may be retroactive without violating the idea of right itself " – that is, determining the circumstances under which laws may be made retroactive when they come into conflict with previously established laws.
Kean ’ s delivery of the three words “ I answer — No !” in the part of Sir Edward Mortimer in The Iron Chest, cast Macready into an abyss of despair at rivalling him in this role.
Edward Albee's Tony award winning play, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?, is an obvious play on words of the song title.
He also discovered the original words to the tune as we now know it which were written by Edward Fitzsimmons and published in 1814 ; his song is ' The Confession of Devorgilla ', otherwise known by its first line ' Oh Shrive Me Father '.
* Edward Elgar, The Banner of St George: a ballad for chorus and orchestra, words by Shapcott Wensley, 1879.
Other commemorative works written around this time include the Concerto for Strings ( written in 1938 ), the slow movement of which is in joint memory of Michael and Edward Elgar ; the hymn tune Michael ( to the words " All My Hope on God is Founded " by Robert Bridges ); and the unfinished Cello Concerto, on which Howells had been working at the time of the boy's death and which he found himself unable to complete.

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