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is and likely
Debate is not likely to resolve the tensions and make the lot of the stepchild a happier one.
A need so deeply planted, asking for direction, so to speak, is likely to be gratified by the vivid examples and heroic proportions of literature.
One might argue that the ultimate purpose of literary scholarship is to correct this spontaneous provincialism that is likely to obscure the horizons of the general public, of the newspaper critic, and of the creative artist himself.
It has been a long time since he has seen any campaign money, and when the proposition is laid down to him as the friends of Mr. Hearst are laying it down these days he is quite likely to get aboard the Hearst bandwagon ''.
If only for this modest masterpiece of military history, Blenheim is likely to be read and reread long after newer interpretations have perhaps altered our picture of the Marlborough wars.
In his study Samuel Johnson, Joseph Wood Krutch takes this line when he says that what Aristotle really means by his theory of catharsis is that our evil passions may be so purged by the dramatic ritual that it is `` less likely that we shall indulge them through our own acts ''.
Even in such technical curricula as engineering, the senior is much more likely than the freshman to choose, as an ideal, liberal education over specific vocational preparation.
This finding is consistent also with the fact that student leaders are more likely to be supporters of the values implicit in civil liberties than the other students.
Only when a concert of nations rests on the positive foundations of shared goals and values is it likely to form a viable instrument of long-range policy.
For the sad truth is that while one might write well without having read Bartleby The Scrivener, one is more likely, to write well if one has `` read it, and much else.
If the would-be joiner asks these questions he is not likely to be duped by extremists who are seeking to capitalize on the confusions and the patriotic apprehensions of Americans in a troubled time.
Prince Sihanouk's powers of prognostication some day may be confirmed but history is not likely to praise the courage of his convictions.
Gen. Taylor will report to President Kennedy in a few days on the results of his visit to South Viet Nam and, judging from some of his remarks to reporters in the Far East, he is likely to urge a more efficient mobilization of Vietnamese military, economic, political and other resources.
Nothing that is likely to happen, however, should prompt the sending of United States soldiers for other than instructional missions.
Gen. Taylor, the President's special military adviser, is a level-headed officer who is not likely to succumb to propaganda or pressure.
When different colors are used, she is just as likely to color trees purple, hair green, etc..
The latter is likely to occur when the thyroid is removed.
So, while we properly inveigh against the new poisoning, history is not likely to justify the pose of righteousness which some in the West were so quick to assume when Mr. Khrushchev made his cynical and irresponsible threat.
Red China is trying to do this, and she is not likely ever to succeed.

is and folks
The " folks " of our ancestors were the fairies and nothing is more likely than that the pretty coloured bells of the plant would be designated " folksgloves ," afterwards, " foxglove.
NBC's Brian Williams, who attended a dinner with Reagan in mid-2008, recalled, " Mrs. Reagan's vision isn't what it always was so she was taking very halting steps as a lot of folks her age do ... t is so important for folks in her age bracket and in her bracket of life to remain upright and captain of their own ship.
*" Let's Make a Deal on the N-Word: White folks will stop using it, and black folks will stop pretending that quoting it is saying it ," John McWhorter, The Root
He is known for his signature line at the end of each short, " Th-th-th-that's all folks!
" In it he noted that Holocaust denial had attracted little support over the years: " It ’ s gotten some support in Iran, or places like that, but as far as I know, there is no history department supporting writing by these folks.
" The film is a New York Times Critics ' Pick: after seeing it at the Astor Theatre, Bosley Crowther called it a " a warm and beguiling picturization based on Sally Benson's memoirs of her folks.
The eye-witness Richard Clough, a Welsh Protestant merchant then in Antwerp, saw: " all the churches, chapels and houses of religion utterly defaced, and no kind of thing left whole within them, but broken and utterly destroyed, being done after such order and by so few folks that it is to be marvelled at.
And, folks, this is unacceptable in America.
He wrote, " Now I wish folks could learn that there is another part of this neck of the woods beside Everglade.
The vision of Bailey's Light has been prevalent in Brazoria County for years and the folks there are probably convinced the old Brit is never going to find that jug of whiskey and that's okay.
A lot of folks come home to the country every Labor Day Weekend, even if it is hot and dry.
The plan is to build a swimming pool in just 24 hours ( for the orphaned kids and old folks ) at Roger's House.
When a passing policeman is about to intervene, Annie talks him out of it, suggesting, " It's better some times to let folks settle some questions by what you might call democratic processes.
White folks yo'all sho is a mess.
On the McLauglin Group, Buchanan has made such comments as “‘ Capitol Hill is Israeli occupied territory ’ and ‘ If you want to know ethnicity and power in the United States Senate, 13 members of the Senate are Jewish folks who are from 2 percent of the population.
Prior to his release, he is interviewed by a local college newspaper reporter, to whom he recounts the brutal murder of his mother and her boyfriend with a Kaiser blade-during which scene he notes to the reporter that, " Some folks call it a sling blade.
This is the fooling around of folks who like to go out on Saturday night and make some noise — and then go home humming it.
Also to-camera is Joan's " Poor market folks that come to sell their corn " ( 3. 2. 14 ), which is delivered as if it were a translation of the preceding line for the benefit of the non-French speaking audience.
In the 1940s, this was followed by Bud Collyer warbling, " There she is, folks — that's Molly Goldberg, a woman with a place in every heart and a finger in every pie ".
Given the way black music has been named by ( usually ) outsiders ever since the blues, the reaction to the name by artists who ostensibly fit into the ' neo-soul ' category represents a wonderful example of black self-determination in an industry that is still defiantly wedded to narrow definitions and images of black folks ".
Arapahoe Basin is known for a clientele of hardcore, yet relaxed folks that like simply to ski and avoid the glamour associated with resorts like Aspen.

is and learned
Bertha Szold was more like Meg, the eldest March girl, who `` learned that a woman's happiest kingdom is home, her highest honor the art of ruling it, not as a queen, but a wise wife and mother ''.
in the opening paragraph, too, Steele is accused of extreme egotism, of giving `` himself the preference to all the learned, his contemporaries, from Dr. Swift himself, even down to Poet Cr--spe of the Customhouse ''.
In a small way this is illustrated by the nineteenth-century novelist who argued for the powerful influence of literature as a teacher of society and who illustrated this with the way a girl learned to meet her lover, how to behave, how to think about this new experience, how to exercise restraint.
He had also learned to dispute extempore remarkably well, the main evidence for which of course is the presence of his name in the honors list of 1628/29.
`` Dear Doctors: We learned this year that our older son, Daniel, is autistic.
The `` fruitful course '' of metropolitanization that you recommend is currently practiced by the town of East Greenwich and had its inception long before we learned what it was called.
Marlene ( surname: Adamo ), 25, a Brazilian divorcee who learned the dance from Arabic friends in Paris, now lives on Manhattan's West Side, is about the best belly dancer working the Casbah, loves it so much that she dances on her day off.
The effective recognition of excellence and its nurture has to be learned and is not learned in a day, nor even in a year.
He showed convincingly that anxiety is a learned ( conditioned ) reaction and is the basis of experimental and clinical neuroses and assumed, therefore, that the neuronal changes which underlie the neuroses are functional and reversible.
Of course, there is an element of training here: these gifted people, by concentration, study, guidance, have learned to develop their power.
Nor is it an accident that baseball, growing into the national game in the last 75 years, has become a microcosm of American life, that learned societies such as the American Folklore Society and the American Historical Association were founded in the 1880s, or that courses in American literature, American civilization, American anything have swept our school and college curricula.
The work done by the analysts, the men who really know what folklore is all about, has no more appeal than any other work of a truly scientific sort and reaches a limited, learned audience.
Meanwhile, it was learned the State Highway Department is very near being ready to issue the first $30 million worth of highway reconstruction bonds.
To propose that men be religious without having religious institutions is like proposing that they be learned without having schools.
Mr. Foy is a joy, having learned his dancing by practicing it until he is practically perfect.
Of the nation's eight million pleasure-boat owners a sizable number have learned that late autumn is one of the loveliest seasons to be afloat -- at least in that broad balmy region that lies below America's belt line.
In later Pahlavi papyri, up to half of the remaining graphic distinctions of these twelve letters were lost, and the script could no longer be read as a sequence of letters at all, but instead each word had to be learned as a whole — that is, they had become logograms as in Egyptian Demotic.
Some alphabets today, such as the Hanuno ' o script, are learned one letter at a time, in no particular order, and are not used for collation where a definite order is required.
" Good ", for example, can mean " useful " or " functional " ( That's a good hammer ), " exemplary " ( She's a good student ), " pleasing " ( This is good soup ), " moral ( a good person versus the lesson to be learned from a story ), " righteous ", etc.
In a chapter-long essay reprinted in In Search of Wonder, entitled " Cosmic Jerrybuilder: A. E. van Vogt ", Knight famously remarked that van Vogt " is no giant ; he is a pygmy who has learned to operate an overgrown typewriter.
* Father Paneloux: Father Paneloux is a learned, well-respected Jesuit priest.

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