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Just and had
Just as I got to my knees, there was again the sound of the fence stretching, and I had time only to start taking my kneeling posture seriously.
Just as he knew that she had stopped loving him.
Just as present technology had to await the explanations of physics, so one might expect that social invention will follow growing sociological understanding.
Just yesterday we had met and talked with a living writer, a contemporary of the dead poet, who is known for his ability of manipulating his ideas and his craft more advantageously.
Just as Hart Crane had little influence on anyone except very reactionary writers -- like Allen Tate, for instance, to whom Valery was the last word in modern poetry and the felicities of an Apollinaire, let alone a Paul Eluard were nonsense -- so Dylan Thomas's influence has been slight indeed.
`` Just when you think you have it licked, this golf course can get up and bite you '', Player had said one afternoon midway through the tournament.
Just because she had a part on the stage in the old country, she thought she could carry her head higher than ours ''.
Just to test himself, he played roulette for quarters on his old combination, five and seventeen, and within an hour, he had won, surprisingly, twenty dollars.
Just the same, the old woman said, she would write to her nephew in his boxcar and tell him she had met a nice man from his adopted country.
Just as thousands that day in Portugal had seen the sun dancing in the sky, he had seen the same thing later in his own garden, and she turned to Agnese for confirmation.
Just as Bates had been inspired to write her poem, Ward too was inspired to compose his tune.
Just as Intel had done when they replaced the old Katmai-based Pentium III with the much faster Coppermine-based Pentium III, AMD replaced the 512 kB external reduced-speed cache of the Athlon Classic with 256 kB of on-chip, full-speed exclusive cache.
Just as important was the influence of the 19th century English designer William Morris, who had argued that art should meet the needs of society and that there should be no distinction between form and function.
Just as Claudius had criticized his predecessors in official edicts ( see below ), Nero often criticized the deceased Emperor and many of Claudius ' laws and edicts were disregarded under the reasoning that he was too stupid and senile to have meant them.
Just as Daken appears to have won Xavier pulls both of them onto the astral plane revealing that the psychic bomb had little effect on him because his psyche was already shattered.
Just as the Emperor gathered his generals in meeting, the couple had mustered troops to the west and was ready to attack the capital.
Just before the move to the Heian-kyō, the Emperor had abolished universal conscription in 792, and soon local, private militaries came into being.
Just as Cinema Shares had done with the previous three Godzilla movies, Bob Conn Enterprises chose to utilize the Toho-produced English dub instead of hiring American voice actors to re-dub the film.
Based in Paris, the paper had been established and was run by many activists connected to the revolutionary socialist League of the Just, which would come to be better known as the Communist League within a few years.
Just as the creation of New Mexico and Utah territories had not ruled on the validity of Mexican law on the acquired territory, the Nebraska bill was neither " affirming or repealing ... the Missouri act.
Just before Trotsky's return, the Mensheviks had independently come up with the same idea that Trotsky had: an elected non-party revolutionary organization representing the capital's workers, the first Soviet (" Council ") of Workers.
Just as it had been in Coornhert's time, supporting the Coster legend became a publicity stunt for one of Haarlem's most important businesses, and the Enschedé company complied by offering tours of the printing presses, and even opened the Museum Enschedé in 1904 on the Klokhuisplein ( now the location of a memorial plaque ).
* 1877 – U. S. presidential election, 1876: Just two days before inauguration, the U. S. Congress declares Rutherford B. Hayes the winner of the election even though Samuel J. Tilden had won the popular vote on November 7, 1876.

Just and once
Just as the excitement was settling down over the Astrodome, the 1966 season found something new to put the domed stadium in the spotlight once again – the field.
His colleague John Portman once told him: " Just once, I'd like to do something like the East Building.
" But this originality does not always bring large financial reward ; as Pei replied to the successful architect: " Just once, I'd like to make the kind of money you do.
Just after his eighteenth birthday in July 1866, Grace confirmed his potential once and for all when he scored 224 not out for All-England against Surrey at The Oval.
In an otherwise highly enthusiastic review of the best-of for the NME, Steve Sutherland criticised the band's " sheer disregard " for their earlier work ; " Just because these songs embarrassed them once they started listening to broadsheet critics and retreated wounded from the big-sales battle with Oasis doesn't mean that we're morons to love them.
Just as victory seemed certain for the Imperial Guard, she once again became Dark Phoenix, and ultimately committed apparent suicide on Earth's moon before the eyes of a horrified Cyclops.
Reviewing the band's appearance on BBC Two's The Future Just Happened in 2001, Gareth McLean of The Guardian described the band as " once dodgy and now completely rubbish " and their fans as " slightly simple folks ".
Just as Talbot is about to untie Wilbur, he once again transforms into the Wolf Man.
Just once per year they were permitted to return and bitterly grieve about the fate of their people.
Just as in table stakes, no player may remove chips or cash from the table once they are put in play ( except small amounts for refreshments, tips, and such )-- this includes all markers, whether one's own or those won from other players.
" (" Just in case ," he once said.
Just west of town once existed a vast " Impassable Swamp " which was known to the earliest European explorers of the continent.
Just north of Campbellsville is the Spurlington Tunnel, once used by local railroads, but has fallen out of service.
Some later commentators have extended the metaphor to emphasize the suddenness, suggesting that economic bubbles end " All at once, and nothing first, / Just as bubbles do when they burst ," though theories of financial crises such as debt-deflation and the Financial Instability Hypothesis suggest instead that bubbles burst progressively, with the most vulnerable ( most highly-levered ) assets failing first, and then the collapse spreading throughout the economy.
Just before filming the show, Lucy and Desi learned that Lucy was once again pregnant ( after multiple miscarriages earlier in their marriage ) with their first child, Lucie Arnaz.
Just like his role model Heinrich Heine, once he had left for Paris, Tucholsky spent most of the rest of his life abroad, returning only occasionally to Germany.
Just thirteen years later on 1 January 1977, the former municipality of Sømna was separated from Brønnøy once again to become its own municipality.
Just once, the same number was used to identify two different completed types.
Just once, it was lit with thousands of flickering fireflies, captured in some distant town where fireflies still abounded and released as a grand ephemeral gesture of a present for the then First Lady.
Asked once what hobbies he had, Killebrew replied, " Just washing the dishes, I guess.
Just flip a coin once to decide whether to promote only the even ones or only the odd ones.
Just like World War II, Canada's elite JTF2 and the United States ' elite SFOD-D operators were united once again into a special assignment force for the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan.
Just before his removal from the post of Secretary of State, he was arrested on a charge of being implicated in the Popish plots, but he was at once released by order of Charles II.

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