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Prosecutor Baird immediately assumed he was hiding out there after the shooting and began preparing an indictment.
Once again, Tom Horn was the first and most likely suspect, and he was brought in for questioning immediately.
In B. M. Spinley's portrayal of the underprivileged and undereducated youth of London, a salient finding was the inability to postpone gratification, a need to satisfy impulses immediately without the pleasure of anticipation or of savoring the experience.
Fosdick insisted that a strong word was needed from Washington, and it was immediately forthcoming.
The Communist coup in Czechoslovakia in 1948 was followed immediately by the conclusion of the Brussels Treaty, a 50-year alliance among Britain, France and the Benelux countries.
It was faced immediately with a showdown on the schools, an issue which was met squarely in conjunction with the governor with a decision not to risk abandoning public education.
But there was one thing that he had to stress, and that was that the contribution to the general church expenses, the dollar money, had been seriously falling behind in this church, and that must be looked after immediately.
Almost immediately she was ashamed of herself for feeling vain, at such a time, in such a place, and she tossed back her long yellow hair, smiling shyly as she entered the room.
We suggested this Class in the horse world and it was accepted immediately and included in the programs of horse shows.
This colt arrived at the Raceway early last November, and immediately was put into harness and line-driven for a few days, and then put to cart and broken in very nicely, knowing nothing but trot.
He was stirred by the announcement of Volta's discovery of chemical electricity and he immediately applied the voltaic pile to experiments with acids and alkalis.
The difficulty was that each day seemed to produce its quota of details which must be cleaned up immediately.
Instructions to relax, i.e., to be `` spontaneous '', and react immediately to whatever impulse they might have, was not sufficiently reassuring until some idea of the possibilities of normal reactions had been given.
The purpose set forth at the beginning of this book was first to introduce the reader to a general background knowledge of the various types and capabilities of the forecasting methods already in use, so that he might then be in a position to evaluate for himself the validity of the rather astonishing empirical correlation that is to follow, and to appraise the forecast that its interpretation suggests for the future of farm prices over the years immediately ahead.
When I speculated on one such occasion that the new growth, like other mutations, might be unable to propagate, I was immediately accused of preaching racial prejudice.
The description of the car was immediately broadcast throughout Southern Maryland on police radio.
Player immediately proved he was not in the least awed by the dramatic proximity of Palmer.
A final factor which contributed greatly to the fragmentation of the Congo, immediately after independence, was the provincial structure that had been established by the Belgians for convenience in administration.
The tune came to him while he was on a ferryboat trip from Coney Island back to his home in New York City, after a leisurely summer day in 1882, and he immediately wrote it down.
Readers unacquainted with its reputation as a satirical work often do not immediately realize that Swift was not seriously proposing cannibalism and infanticide, nor would readers unfamiliar with the satires of Horace and Juvenal recognize that Swift's essay follows the rules and structure of Latin satires.
The entire stock except for three copies was destroyed immediately after his death, being regarded as scandalous and blasphemous.

was and steeped
Winter itch was treated by applying strong apple cider in which pulverized bloodroot had been steeped.
Another poultice was made from the inner bark of the elm tree, steeped in water until it formed a sticky, gummy solution.
As an inheritor of a dynamic mixture of Arabic and Latin culture, Alfonso was steeped in the rich heritage of humanistic philosophy, and the production of his Libro de juegos reveals the compendium of world views that comprised the eclectic thirteenth century admixture of faith and science.
" The legal culture of Elizabethan England, exemplified by Sir Edward Coke, was " steeped in Ciceronian rhetoric.
" Parts of the ancient world that drank wine instead of beer used a paste composed of grape juice and flour that was allowed to begin fermenting, or wheat bran steeped in wine, as a source for yeast.
Hicks's material was often controversial and steeped in dark comedy.
By the time Holbein began his apprenticeship under Hans Herbster in Basel, he was already steeped in the late Gothic style, with its unsparing realism and emphasis on line, which influenced him throughout his life.
This would greatly interest Aykroyd, who stated: " All that stuff was hanging around the old farmhouse I grew up in, so I was kind of steeped in it.
Although Bonanno was more steeped in the old-school traditions of " honor ," " tradition ," " respect " and " dignity " than others of his generation, he saw the need to modernize and joined forces with the Young Turks.
The family into which she was born had been steeped in political agitation for generations.
The Balkans were ravaged by the Ostrogoths, after a disagreement between the Emperor and the young chief Theodoric the Great that had been raised at Leo's court in Constantinople, where he was steeped in Roman government and military tactics.
It was later in the temple of Apollo that Polyxena's brothers, Paris and Deiphobus, ambushed Achilles and shot him in the heel with an arrow, supposedly guided by the hand of Apollo himself, steeped in poison.
The bards were steeped in the history and traditions of clan and country, as well as in the technical requirements of a verse technique that was syllabic and used assonance, half rhyme and alliteration, among other conventions.
She was killed, along with her father, by Medea, who either sent her a peplos steeped in inflammable poison or set fire to the royal palace.
Music by Sun Ra, especially The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra ( 1965 ), was, in fact, steeped in what could be referred to as a new black mysticism.
Enrico Baj's compositions were steeped in contemporary kitsch, which was to turn out to be a gold mine of images and stimuli for an entire generation of artists.
Quimby was steeped both in the Protestant Christianity of his time and the science of the industrial revolution.
However, this was one of many languages spoken with the culture very steeped in New Netherlander.
Burt was educated in Stratford upon Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare, a town steeped in the tradition of the written and spoken word.
He grew up in the South and was steeped in its history.
Despite his advocacy for modern methods of organization, including crews of soldiers doing the bulk of a family's illegal work under the supervision of a capo, at bottom Maranzano was a " Mustache Pete " — an old-school mafioso too steeped in Old World ways.
Such was the press and public reaction that she was obliged to seek a vote of confidence from the LSO and RSC ; failing to gain it, she resigned, and was succeeded by John Tusa, whom Morrison calls " steeped in culture.

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