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Since the great flood of these dystopias has appeared only in the last twelve years, it seems fairly reasonable to assume that the chief impetus was the 1949 publication of Nineteen Eighty-Four, an assumption which is supported by the frequent echoes of such details as Room 101, along with education by conditioning from Brave New World, a book to which science-fiction writers may well have returned with new interest after reading the more powerful Orwell dystopia.
This information was accepted with the frequent interpretation that those persons who did not show arm-levitation must be preventing it.
Another frequent pioneer difficulty, caused by wearing rough and heavy shoes and boots, was corns.
One of the other main reasons why French critics called it ' American Shot ' was its frequent use in westerns.
The rule, as was inevitable, was subject to frequent violations ; but it was not until the foundation of the Cluniac Order that the idea of a supreme abbot, exercising jurisdiction over all the houses of an order, was definitely recognized.
But by the 10th century the rule was commonly set aside, and we find frequent complaints of abbots dressing in silk, and adopting sumptuous attire.
There, in one of the major Swiss engineering feats of the 19th century, the Jura water correction, the river, which had previously rendered the countryside north of Bern a swampland through frequent flooding, was diverted by the Hagneck Canal into Lake of Bienne.
Carnegie was a frequent contributor to periodicals on labor issues.
The system of having two rectors was found to lead to frequent quarrels and the republic thenceforth sent out a single official styled Bailie and Captain, assisted by two councilors, who performed the duties of camerlengo by turns.
Capp was just as likely to parody himself ; his self-caricature made frequent, tongue-in-cheek appearances in Li ' l Abner.
Their relationship was complicated by Trintignant's frequent absence due to military service and Bardot's affair with musician Gilbert Bécaud, and they eventually separated.
Barbara was a frequent critic of the Bill Clinton administration and wrote a book about then First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, Hell to Pay: The Unfolding Story of Hillary Rodham Clinton ( 1999 ).
One of the most frequent speculations is that the entire book ( excepting 9: 4-20 ) was originally written in Aramaic, with portions translated into Hebrew, possibly to increase acceptance-many Aramaisms in the Hebrew text find proposed explanation by the hypothesis of an inexact initial translation into Hebrew.
The services were at the same time simplified and shortened, and the use of the whole Psalter every week ( which had become a mere theory in the Roman Breviary, owing to its frequent supersession by saints ' day services ) was made a reality.
Wilfred Bailey Everett “ Bill ” Bixby III ( January 22, 1934 − November 21, 1993 ) was an American film and television actor, director, and frequent game show panelist.
A frequent method for this purpose is reiterating what one heard in one's own words and asking the other person if that really was what was meant.
Colonial Cuba was a frequent target of buccaneers, pirates and French corsairs seeking Spain's New World riches.
In the 730s Leo III carried out extensive repairs of the Theodosian walls, which had been damaged by frequent and violent attacks ; this work was financed by a special tax on all the subjects of the Empire.
At the end of the 19th century, slavery in the Brazilian Empire was already doomed for many reasons, among them the ever increasing number of slave's escapes and the frequent raids by quilombo militias on properties which still adopted slavery.
Controversy around this issue was frequent.
* Richard Nixon was a frequent visitor and did much to add to and modernize the facilities.

was and sight
There was an artificial lake just out of sight in the first stand of trees, fed by a half dozen springs that popped out of the ground above the hillside orchard.
Stevens was nowhere in sight.
From the time the chocks were pulled until the plane was out of sight, he knew Donovan would keep his back to the strip.
Her heart, her maternal feeling, in fact her being was too busy expressing itself, as quietly thrilled by this sight of her Nicolas curled asleep under a blanket, in a park like a scene from Poussin.
Directly opposite the door was a roaring log fire, a welcome sight on that bitterly cold day.
He didn't look back and he ran until he was out of sight of the schoolhouse and out of breath ; ;
Another classic sight that gave us considerable pleasure was the Evzone sentry, in his ballet skirt with great pompons on his shoes, who was patrolling up and down in front of the palace.
We heard him before he ever showed, and we heard him yelling after he was out of sight.
Pullen James humbly lowered his head, pushed aside the hardtack-box door of the hut, and was gone from sight.
The fish hawk flew on and was lost from sight.
At a siding, another train which was a familiar sight these days.
He was tired, he had his business worries, and the sight of his wife arranging pork chops in the broiler only seemed like an extension of a boring day.
The apparatus used by gymnasts was once a common sight in American gyms, but about 1930 it was dropped in favor of games.
The route was choked with rugged lava-rocks, creepers and bushes, so thickly overgrown that when Kearton lost sight of Ulyate and called, Ulyate answered from ten feet away.
The car was now in sight.
Then Roberts was on him, gasping for breath and for a couple of seconds Mickey lost sight of the blade.
Haney felt like shrinking out of sight, but he was already trapped in the corner with the wiry, dark little man.
When the winter tour began at Los Angeles last January there was no one in sight to challenge Palmer's towering prestige.
Suddenly he was interrupted in his daydreaming by a warm wetness lapping against his chin, and his eyes opened wide and long at the sight of a goat's claret tongue, feasting against the salt taste of him.
At the time I was filled with self-pity at this separation, but in the years since I have come to understand that the sight of me was painful to them after that outcry.
It was a startling, almost numenous sight ; ;
Amphion, at the sight of his dead sons, either killed himself or was killed by Apollo after swearing revenge.

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