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Yet every Sunday we sinners go to that emergency room to receive first aid, and we leave unmindful that the man who ministered to us is a human being who suffers, too.
At the same time, every device that can be employed to reduce the number of variables is of the greatest value, and it is one of the attractive features of dynamic programming that room is left for ingenuity in using the special features of the problem to this end.
Emerson, in his lecture, refers to the `` startling experience which almost every person confesses in daylight, that particular passages of conversation and action have occurred to him in the same order before, whether dreaming or waking, a suspicion that they have been with precisely these persons in precisely this room, and heard precisely this dialogue, at some former hour, they know not when ''.
For new galaxies to be created, Professor Bondi declares, it would only be necessary for a single hydrogen atom to be created in an area the size of your living room once every few million years.
Queen Victoria as a child was familiar with the custom and a tree was placed in her room every Christmas.
For instance, to save time spent buying and decorating a Christmas tree every year, the house has a large ( yet unapparent ) closet adjacent to the living room where the tree can be stored from year to year.
After the sprinkling of the water in every room, on the beds and all the inhabitants, the house is sealed up tight and branches of juniper are set on fire and carried throughout the house and byre.
Often profits were so high the owners were able to buy the house next door to live in, turning every room in their former home into bars and lounges for customers.
Douglas Adams's 1998 computer game Starship Titanic features the " Succ-U-Bus " in almost every room – being a pneumatic pipe transport system which goes all around the ship ; players must understand and use the Succ-U-Bus in order to progress and solve the puzzles.
Consider a hypothetical hotel with countably infinitely many rooms, all of which are occupied – that is to say every room contains a guest.
These cases demonstrate a paradox not in the sense that they demonstrate a logical contradiction, but in the sense that they demonstrate a counter-intuitive result that is provably true: the situations " there is a guest to every room " and " no more guests can be accommodated " are not equivalent when there are infinitely many rooms ( an analogous situation is presented in Cantor's diagonal proof ).
* Nineteen Eighty-Four ( 1949 ), a book by George Orwell, depicted a world in which two-way television screens are fitted in every room, so that people's actions are monitored at all times.
Silk curtains, damask easy chairs, oriental rugs, mirrored ceilings, mahogany tables, gold rimmed china and silver dinnerware, perfumed fountains in every room, a $ 15, 000 to $ 369, 205 in 2007 < ref name =" inflation ">
For video switching in home and professional theater applications, a crossbar switch ( or a matrix switch, as it is more commonly called in this application ) is used to make the output of multiple video appliances available simultaneously to every monitor or every room throughout a building.
A historically useful generalization supported by the Arrhenius equation is that, for many common chemical reactions at room temperature, the reaction rate doubles for every 10 degree Celsius increase in temperature.
In " On Authority ", Engels also wrote of democratic workplaces that " particular questions arise in each room and at every moment concerning the mode of production, distribution of material, etc., which must be settled by decision of a delegate placed at the head of each branch of labour or, if possible, by a majority vote.
For gases at room temperature, the range of volumetric heat capacities per atom ( not per molecule ) only varies between different gases by a small factor less than two, due to the fact that in every ideal gas has the same molar volume.
After salting in brine and smearing with bacteria, the cheese is ripened for two months at room temperature, generally on wooden boards, turning every couple days to ensure even moisture distribution.
*" Niv was the twinkling star, the meteor who lit up every room he entered ; I am just the dreary drudge whose job it is to try to tell the truth.
He was inspired by Italian Risorgimento, especially by Joseph Mazzini of whom he had a picture in every room.
An alternative version of the legend is that to every generation of the family a vampire child is born and is walled up in that room.
There is an old story that guests staying at Glamis once hung towels from the windows of every room in a bid to find the bricked-up suite of the monster.
Just about every gang member has personal web page or some type of social networking internet account or chat room where they post photos and videos and talk openly about their gang exploits.
Wart can be found in every tube while being in Subspace, where his room are similar to that of the prequel's last level, Mario must fight him.

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With every leaping stride of the horse beneath him he crossed one more patch of earth that had been his, that he would never see again.
Montero had set up a strong position, using every bale and box we had in addition to barricades of logs and brush.
Since then, and since the pure grain had gotten him divorced from every decent -- and even indecent -- group from Greenwich Village to the Embarcadero, he had become a sucker-rolling freight-jumper.
At the outset of his career, Steinberg had dedicated himself to the advancement of contemporary music by vowing to do a Schonberg work every year.
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
Every path from back door to barn was covered by a grape-arbor, and every yard had its fruit trees.
he tossed a paper toward every front door, and housewives came down to their steps to pick them up and read what their neighbors had been doing.
The White House had chewing gum until it could chew no more, and every Christmas, Mr. Wrigley sent the President a check for $100, to be divided among all the help.
Some, she knew, looked upon Thompson almost as a saint, but others read in `` The Hound Of Heaven '' what they took to be the confessions of a great sinner, who, like Oscar Wilde, had -- as one pious writer later put it -- thrown himself `` on the swelling wave of every passion ''.
To help him do so The Prince had conferred control of his land forces on a soldier who was different from him in almost every respect save one: both were eccentrics of the purest ray serene.
Very soon after his arrival in Little Rock, Pike had joined one of the most influential organizations in town, the Little Rock Debating Society, and it was with this group that he made his debut as an orator, being invited to deliver the annual Fourth of July address the club sponsored every year.
For every rude word of Mr. Banks's the family had five in apology.
It was Plummer, in fact, who coined the much quoted remark: `` Mr. Green indeed writes as if he had been present at the landing of the Saxons and had watched every step of their subsequent progress ''.
In 1945, probably almost every American not only knew who Sam Spade was, but had some kind of emotional feeling about him.
It was `` the creation of a monstrous historical period wherein it thought it had to synthesize literature and politics and avant-garde art of every kind with its writers crazily trying to outdo each other in Spenglerian inclusiveness.
-- No doubt there have been moments during every Presidency when the man in the White House has had feelings of frustration, exasperation, exhaustion, and even panic.
The doctors had suggested Scotty remain most of every afternoon in bed until he was stronger.
Uncle Randolph had been riding out every evening on some secret business of his own.
She'd found one and she hadn't said a word while Big Hans and I had hunted and hunted as we always did all winter, every winter since the spring that Hans had come and I had looked in the privy and found the first one.
he rose at half-past six every morning, made himself some French coffee, had his corn flakes and more coffee, smoked four cigarettes while reading last Sunday's Herald Tribune and yesterday's Pittsburgh Gazette, then put on his high-topped farmer's shoes and walked under a vine bower to his workshop.

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