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must and be
She must be cautious so as not to alert the scheming forest.
If she, Pamela, were being held responsible for his crimes, then hers must be the final act of expiation.
she must be poised and proud and unafraid in order to prove to the mountain that she was in earnest.
Finally Luis Hernandez said, `` What must be, must be.
Over the rapidly-diminishing outline of a jump seat piled high with luggage Herry's black brushcut was just discernible, near, or enviably near that spot where -- hidden -- more delicately-textured, most beautifully tinted hair must still be streaming back in cool, oh cool wind sweetly perfumed with sagebrush and yucca flowers and engine fumes.
Maybe Lou was only unconscious, but right then I thought he must be dead.
`` There must be some water under there ''.
`` At 200, 300, 400 feet under the water, when he must be paying very much attention, he will be thinking about what you are telling him.
He decided that the marines must be deploying around the meadow, with the one left to distract him.
His assumption seems to be that any such friends, being tolerable humans, must be more liberal than most Southerners and therefore at least partly in sympathy with his views.
The pieces must be placed in the context of the prepared messages by Wisman's staff.
Today the Negro must discover his role in an industrialized South, which indicates that the racial aspect of the Southern dilemma hasn't changed radically, but rather has gradually come to be reflected in this new context, this new coat of paint.
The work must be true to both the physical and the spiritual character of the experience.
If the Union conceded this to them, the same right must be conceded to each remaining state whenever it saw fit to secede: This would destroy the federal balance between it and the states, and in the end sacrifice to the sovereignty of the states all the liberty the citizens had gained by their Union.
It is there and it must be allowed in ''.
But Aristotle kept the principle of levels and even augmented it by describing in the Poetics what kinds of character and action must be imitated if the play is to be a vehicle of serious and important human truths.
A man must be able to say, `` Father, I have sinned '', or there is no hope for him.
It may, however, be noted that his gift for color and imagery must have been greatly stimulated by his stay in Paris.
He catches criminals not merely because he is paid to do so ( frequently he does not receive a fee at all ), but because he enjoys his work, because he firmly believes that murder must be punished.

must and borne
In my person they would always remember that last long time of me alone with her, so if they told themselves that I could have prevented it, I can understand that by now and love them still, because everyone must justify, have a scapegoat for what is not to be borne.
If this pronouncement seems hardly justified, now that Wycliffe's writings are in print, it must be borne in mind that not all his philosophical works are extant.
They are, in my opinion, the most outstanding figures ( among the youngest ones ), and the following must be borne in mind about them: Bukharin is not only a most valuable and major theorist of the Party ; he is also rightly considered the favourite of the whole Party, but his theoretical views can be classified as fully Marxist only with great reserve, for there is something scholastic about him ( he has never made a study of the dialectics, and, I think, never fully understood it )...
Although governments must spend money on tax collection activities, some of the costs, particularly for keeping records and filling out forms, are borne by businesses and by private individuals.
This adds costs which must be borne by other parts of the network.
Moreover, it must be borne in mind that, given the significance of distance as a cultural isolator in earlier centuries, the historical development of literature did not occur at an even pace across the world.
:" On the whole, benefits of high self-esteem accrue to the self while its costs are borne by others, who must deal with side effects like arrogance and conceit.
An important element to remember concerning two-part tariffs is that it is still price discrimination, of which an important feature is that the product or service offered by the firm must be identical to all consumers, hence, price charged may vary, but not due to different costs borne by the firm, as this would infer a differentiated product.
Admiral Kolchak was not successful from the time of his taking the position of Supreme Ruler until his death, though it must be borne in mind that he operated under very difficult circumstances.
Lyman-alpha astronomy must therefore ordinarily be carried out by satellite borne instruments.
The weak and sick are borne on litters, and are protected against the attacks of the Sadducees ; they must be provided with food, for witnesses were bound to journey even on the Sabbath ( 1: 9 ).
George Stigler defined an entry barrier as " A cost of producing which must be borne by a firm which seeks to enter an industry but is not borne by firms already in the industry ".
Each CSM gets the authority to put requests to CCP three times during their term of office which CCP have stated must be answered ; once in person in Iceland and twice by e-mail, with most of the costs of their visit to Iceland being borne by CCP.
It was borne in upon me that with the tip of this wand I must touch each star in passing.
The family motto is " Disce ferenda pati ", or " Suffer that which must be borne ", which is a veiled reference to the Norman Conquest of 1066 and the resulting subjugation of the Anglo-Saxon inhabitants, of which the Hollyngworthe family was one, and the village named for the family.
The motto included was " Learn to suffer what must be borne.
On 22 July 1940, this facility was commissioned as HMCS Protector, taking its name from Patrol Vessel Protector ; RCN regulations at the time dictated that the name of a naval shore establishment must have been borne by a vessel afloat.
" It must be borne in mind that what has been said hitherto concerns the general features of the Tosafot, and does not conflict with the fact that the writings of different tosafists differ in style and method.
It must be borne in mind that neither the Liturgies of Basil nor John Chrysostom as they are known today reflect exactly the services celebrated in their day.
: They are, in my opinion, the most outstanding figures ( among the younger ones ), and the following must be borne in mind about them: Bukharin is not only a most valuable and major theorist of the Party ; he is also rightly considered the favorite of the whole Party, but his theoretical views can be classified as fully Marxist only with the great reserve, for there is something scholastic about him ( he has never made a study of dialectics, and, I think, never fully appreciated it ).
Like the chanson de geste, the romance of adventure is but slightly represented in the south ; but it is to be borne in mind that many works of this class must have perished, as is rendered evident by the mere fact that, with few exceptions, the narrative poems which have come down to us are each known by a single manuscript only.
In any case, it must be borne in mind that the main source for Novatian is Pope Cornelius, who had reasons to attack his enemy and antagonist.
It must be borne in mind that there are as many syllables in a word as there are vowels.

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