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being and able
As we know, the Soviet peasant today still very largely thrives on being able to sell the produce grown on his private plot ; ;
If our national interest lies in being able to fight and win a war rather than committing national suicide, then we must take a much more penetrating look at ballistic missiles.
`` Imagine being able to laugh and wink when you're like the top part of that picture frame at home '', one of them said.
Again, I at first misconstrued this disconcertingly intense communication, and I quickly cast through my mind to account for her being able to speak, with such utter conviction, of an opinion held by my father, now several years deceased.
Instead of being limited to the poor training facilities in remote areas, the student would be able to move to large institutions of concentrated specialized training.
They have an enviable record of being able to place in employment 100% of their graduates.
Madden regretted not being able to find fault with so true a statement.
Or you could hope the parachute wouldn't open just so you could say you saw it not open, not because you meant any harm to Starkey Poe in his suit of red underwear, but mainly because you were tired of being an old maid -- a thing which cannot admit when it thinks it might be pregnant, but must stand the dizzy feeling all alone and go on like everything is all right instead of being able to say to somebody in a normal voice: `` I think I'm pregnant ''.
One of these days, I'm going to organize a gigantic exhibition that will span everything that's being painted these days, from extreme abstract expressionism to extreme photorealism, and then you'll be able to see at a glance how much artists have in common with each other.
Despite being able to crawl on land, many of these prehistoric tetrapodomorph fish still spent most of their time in the water.
This led to experienced players being able to play indefinitely on a single credit.
It is often useful to be able to compute the variance in a single pass, inspecting each value only once ; for example, when the data are being collected without enough storage to keep all the values, or when costs of memory access dominate those of computation.
Characters with high psyche are presented as having strong telepathic abilities, being able to hypnotise and even mentally dominate any character with lesser psyche with whom they can make eye-contact.
# Prior to being drawn and enabled, one is unable to believe … able only to resist.
Modern critics often fault Alcott for not being able to financially support his family.
Ailanthus are capable of forming thick blankets of roots and heavy shade to the extent that native species are prevented from being able to reclaim an area that has been logged or deforested, as well as areas that have been heavily developed.
Alexios suffered several defeats before being able to strike back with success.
A sustained campaign to expand the school's faculty and improve the level of education resulted in ABC being able to grant full Bachelor of Arts degrees in 1983.
Part of this style of training includes actors memorizing lines to be able to work off-book, a term that means being able to work without a script.
In all the Stargate television series, characters are able to communicate instantaneously over long distances by transferring their consciousness into another person or being anywhere in the universe using " Ancient communication stones ".
Similarly, intuitionists object to the existence property for classical logic, where one can prove, without being able to produce any term of which holds.
* He emphasized his belief that in the future humanity would need to be able to recognize the Spirit of Love in all its genuine forms, regardless of what name would be used to describe this being.
Second, the Atari 5200 ( the original intended successor to the Atari 2600 VCS ) had been widely criticized for not being able to play Atari 2600 VCS games without an adapter.

being and slip
James Thurber described White as being a quiet man, disliking publicity, who during his time at The New Yorker would slip out of his office via the fire escape to a nearby branch of Schrafft's to avoid visitors whom he didn't know.
Unconscious thoughts are not directly accessible to ordinary introspection, but are supposed to be capable of being " tapped " and " interpreted " by special methods and techniques such as meditation, free association ( a method largely introduced by Freud ), dream analysis, and verbal slips ( commonly known as a Freudian slip ), examined and conducted during psychoanalysis.
He does not mention what information he is looking for, although he does let it slip that the Pfhor are planning to attack Earth, and that being on Lh ' owon may stall their advance.
What made Pocket Books # 1 of revolutionary importance was that it had the distinction of being the very first " mass-market " paperback ; " mass-market " paperbacks allowed people of modest means not just to own books they otherwise might not have been able to afford, it also made it possible for them to slip the paperback into their pocket for casual reading on the go, hence the name " Pocket Book.
They are tolerant of being observed live under a cover slip and appear to suffer no harm when returned to open water.
The powder compact ( if a ceramic ) can be created by slip casting into a plaster mould, then the final green compact can be machined if necessary to final shape before being heated to sinter.
Bodies featuring a small, plain connection are known as slip tips and are useful for when the syringe is being connected to something not featuring a screw lock mechanism.
The Old Order Amish use a combination of election and sortition to select church leaders ; men receiving two or three nominations to fill a vacancy ( the number varies by district ) are then asked to select a psalm book containing a slip of paper, one of those slips being marked to indicate who will take on the burden of the position.
The principle was in fact that laid down by Henry Fielding in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling: " Too true I am afraid it is that many women have become abandoned and have sunk to the last degree of vice prostitution by being unable to retrieve the first slip.
Archie managed to slip a note out the window to Moose saying Midge was the one being held.
Ensuring the harness fits correctly is key to avoiding pain in the upper thigh area, caused by the leg loops being too tight and creating a tight feeling around the upper legs and groin area, while at the same time ensuring that a climber flipped over in a fall will not slip out.
In the United States, acts of Congress, such as federal statutes, are published chronologically in the order in which they become law — often by being signed by the President, on an individual basis in official pamphlets called " slip laws ," and are grouped together in official bound book form, also chronologically, as " session laws.
Late on the day of battle, according to most sources, Martel also sent scouts to slip into Abdul Rahman's camp to free the slaves and prisoners being held there.
These results saw Henman's ranking slip down to number 62, leading to his being unseeded at the Wimbledon in 2006 for the first time in a number of years.
Although the slip of the lip generated hundreds of complaints, the episode won a Robert E. Sherwood Television Award, with Bridges ' slip being defended even by some members of the clergy.
While campaigning for the government on the European Fiscal Compact referendum on 17 May 2012, Bruton let slip on live radio the possibility of there being a second referendum if the Irish people voted " No ".
However, these could slip from their initial placement position, often resulting in more discomfort, and many times would not go all the way through the earlobe without additional pressure being applied.
Instead, Satanists must strive to apply the dictum of “ Do unto others as they do unto you .” It ’ s work for most of us, and requires constant vigilance, lest you slip into a comfortable illusion of everyone being like you.
As well as being the junction of two of the busiest roads in the State, the Luas tram Red Line from Tallaght to the city centre used to cross two slip roads at-grade, before continuing city-bound in the median of the R110 ( formerly N7 ).
She is known by the nickname Honey Girl, in deference to her brother, who calls himself Honey Boy because of a reputation for being able to slip punches from opponents.
The use of this is to counter the effects of slip stream, or to counter the effects of the centre of gravity being to one side.
He preferred to field close in, his favourite position being leg slip, and he was a fine and safe catcher.
Similar service roads and slip ramps exist along Highway 401 through Oshawa, but like through St. Catharines, these are also in the process of being replaced with modern ramps.

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