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Knowing and could
Knowing that the slightest suspicion by the Axis powers that their ciphers were being broken, could lead to such a change, the authorities at Bletchley Park were extremely concerned about security.
Knowing the first bits of, one could calculate the halting problem for all programs of a size up to.
A story is told of a miracle whereby they were partially successful: Knowing that they could not smuggle her whole body out of Rome, they decided to take only her head which they placed in a bag.
Knowing that the federal government would pay " top dollar ", the employees of a contractor in the Indiana Territory reportedly named Robert Hoosier asked their boss if they could go work for this higher wage in the neighboring state of Ohio.
Knowing such measurements without an accurate time could only show position in latitude which was a trivial problem in comparison.
Knowing that he could play a cowboy convincingly, Richard Harrison suggested Eastwood, who in turn saw the film as an opportunity to escape from his Rawhide image.
Knowing the size and scope of the project would require as large a venue as possible, he and designer Gladys Calthrop inspected Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and found it to be ideal due to the depth of the stage, the width and height of the proscenium, the various lighting and flying effects that could be achieved, and the six hydraulic lifts that could be utilized to move scenery easily.
Knowing the electric field, the charge on the droplet could be determined.
Knowing that such speculation, combined with Congressional grants of land sections to veterans of the Revolution, could result in a lucrative opportunity, Ebenezer Zane in 1796 petitioned the US Congress to grant him a contract to blaze a trail through Ohio, from Wheeling, West Virginia, to Limestone, Kentucky, ( near modern Maysville, Kentucky ) a distance of.
Knowing that such plan could be called on, the bidder could be disinclined to the takeover of the corporation without the board's approval, and will first negotiate with the board so that the plan is revoked.
Knowing this could only be to his disadvantage, Charles had all the prisons in Paris opened to create anarchy and left Paris to build up his strength in Normandy.
Knowing the love was forbidden, she fought it as hard as she could.
Knowing such a step could forever deprive him of power, Hitler decided to carry out his pact with the Reichswehr to suppress the SA.
Knowing what a business opportunity the falls could give, he returned in 1872 with a gentleman only known as Cook and bought of land with rights at the confluence.
Knowing that Dior had created the sketches that morning and that the young man could not have seen them, de Brunhoff sent him to Dior, who hired him on the spot.
Knowing that if he could not induce others to co-operate he was prepared to attempt the task at hand by himself often caused other generals to follow his lead.
" Knowing what Hitler did later ," he writes, " the critics of Appeasement condemn the men who tried to keep the peace in the 1930s, men who could not know what would come later.
Knowing the X-Men will arrive in moments, the Marauders depart with the baby, but not before Gambit ponders what could make Bishop turn on the X-Men.
Knowing that she could never find answers the way Sage could to the collapsing of the Multiverse, Diana decides to sacrifice herself to revive Sage for the greater good.
Knowing that their operation has been compromised by Grimsdottir's trace, the troops inside Kalinatek attempt to destroy any evidence that could lead to Nikoladze, including their computer technicians.
" Knowing she could use her degree, Quivers joined the United States Air Force in July 1975, where she was appointed as a Second Lieutenant.

Knowing and direction
Knowing that the camp and the lumber mill were to the southeast, she looked in that direction and sighted a " small sharp-pointed hill ," which has been identified as Huerfano Hill, about three miles west of Helvetia.
Knowing the direction the market will go ( i. e. having perfect information ) is worth $ 350.

Knowing and actors
Knowing how to improvise off the script helps actors find lifelike choices in rehearsal and to then keep the quality of discovery in the present moment in their performance, as well.

Knowing and would
Knowing that the Maritime Powers ( England and the United Provinces ) would not side with France in a fight to impose the partition treaty on the unwilling Austrians and Spanish, Louis determined to accept his grandson's inheritance.
Knowing his army had been defeated and that he would be captured, Brutus committed suicide.
Knowing that his ideas might be accused of conflicting with the Bible, Huygens argued that extraterrestrial life is neither confirmed nor denied in the Bible, and questioned why God would create the other planets if they were not to serve a greater purpose than that of being admired from Earth.
Knowing that government funding would not last forever, the Ford Foundation helped CTW start investing.
" Knowing " means that the actor was aware or practically certain that the death would result.
Knowing Paschal and Neleh would not vote for each other, Kathy publicly at Tribal Council approached Vecepia about making a voting bloc and taking each other to the Final 2.
Knowing that Frodo and his companions would be heading for Rivendell, Gandalf began to make his own way there.
Knowing that choosing any of them would bring him the hatred of the other two, Zeus did not want to take part in the decision.
" Knowing how Don Rosa like to play a gag, it is likely that this city would be Eureka, California ( Eureka meaning ' I found it '!).
Knowing that he would only slow his comrades down, he bids goodbye to María and ensures that she escapes to safety with the surviving members of the guerillas.
Knowing that Philoctetes would never agree to come with them, they sailed to the island and stole the bow of Heracles by a trick.
Knowing that some would find a 17 + inch instruments too difficult to play he with the assistance of Arthur Richardson created the Tertis model Viola, which provides many of the tonal advantages of the larger instrument in a manageable 16-3 / 4 inch size.
Knowing from his wisdom that Ceridwen would be very angry once she found out what happened that he ran away.
Knowing that a made putt would extend the match while a miss would assure Leonard of a half-point and the U. S. a victory ( the Americans needed 14. 5 points to gain the cup due to the Europeans ' 1997 victory at Valderrama ), Olazábal tried to regain his focus.
Knowing that the approaching New Orleans, Jackson, and Great Northern Railroad ( now the Illinois Central Railroad ) would need a station for water and fuel, Prewett sold a right-of-way to the railroad company – for one dollar, according to legend – and divided a section of his plantation into town lots, which he sold to investors.
Knowing the cattle barons and the railroad would need a point at which to load the herds of cattle onto freight cars for shipment to the packing plants in the midwest, Seth Bullock provided a solution and became the parent, in effect, of Belle Fourche, the city.
Knowing that the Eastman stock would fade over time, Demy fortunately, had the three main yellow, cyan and magenta color separation masters made on black and white negative films that couldn't fade ( a process similar to the creation of the older Technicolor process: see the article on Technicolor for an explanation of this ' three-strip ' process ).
Knowing that, in the summer, the king had assured the Spanish ambassador that the Parliament would not be allowed to imperil a Spanish matrimonial alliance, he therefore surreptitiously instigated a conflict between the Parliament and the king over the Spanish Match, which resulted in a premature dissolution of the Parliament in December 1621 and a hobbling of the Irish commission in 1622.
He appears to have had a lonely childhood, and in a ' Rural Alan ' special feature ( found on the DVD release of Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge ) recounts how he would ramble about the Norfolk countryside in solitude, singing his favourite pop songs.
Playwright Patrick Marber, whose early collaborations with Coogan included The Day Today and being the principal writer of both radio and TV versions of Knowing Me, Knowing You ... with Alan Partridge, has also been working on the script, but the pair put their plans on hold following the London bombings, for fear the screenplay would appear in bad taste.

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