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long and after
Indeed, you wouldn't live long, for the females either drive the men they've seized from neighboring islands back to their boats after exploiting them for amatory purposes, or they destroy them by revolting but ingenious methods.
To Tilghman the incident was just one of a long list of hair-raising, smash-'em-down adventures on the side of the law which started in 1872 when he was only eighteen years old, and did not end till fifty years later when he was shot dead after warning a drunk to be quiet.
In `` The King's Ride '', Charles breaks out of a long period of petulance and inertia, regains his old self, escapes from Turkey, and finally reaches his own land after an absence of eighteen years.
Not long after Colonel Van Hamm had foisted me on the Watson staff I received a salary raise and a contract on the Hetman's recommendation.
The theme of glorious summer coming after a long winter of discontent and repression was, he has told us, congenial to his artistic sense.
If only for this modest masterpiece of military history, Blenheim is likely to be read and reread long after newer interpretations have perhaps altered our picture of the Marlborough wars.
but I liked to think of him at ninety swimming and working at Key West long after Hemingway had moved to Cuba.
General Jones was fresh from a long series of bridge burnings, including the long bridge at Fairmont, and, after seeing a great drove of horses and cattle he had collected safely across the bridge, he sent his men to work piling combustibles in and around it.
Yet after long and earnest discussion Stalin accepted the Curzon Line and even agreed voluntarily that there should be digressions from that line of five to eight kilometers in favor of Poland in some regions.
Sir Julian Huxley in his book Uniqueness Of Man makes the novel point that just as man is unique in being the only animal which requires a long period of infancy and childhood under family protection, so is he the only animal who has a long period after the decline of his procreativity.
Nor have we remembered that in the melting pot of America the hundreds of isolated and semi-isolated ethnic, regional and occupational groups did not fuse into a homogeneous national unit until long after education and industrialization had caused them to cast oral tradition aside as a means of carrying culturally significant material.
Not long after moving in she turned up a richly carved desk, hewed from the timbers of the British ship H.M.S. Resolute and presented to President Hayes by Queen Victoria.
The New Bedford Standard-Times has reported Knowlton as saying, long after the trial, that if he only knew what Borden said during his conversation with Morse, he would have convicted `` somebody ''.
This was long after Morse had left the house.
He cited East Germany where after 15 years of Soviet rule it has become necessary to build a wall to keep the people in, and added, `` so long as people rebel, we must not give up ''.
To ask me to believe that so inexpressibly marvelous a book was written long after all the events by some admiring follower, and was not inspired directly by the Spirit of God, is asking me to accept a miracle far greater than any of those recorded in the Bible.
The original impulses came to England late ( in the sixteenth century ) and continue strong long after everyone else had gone on to the baroque basso continuo, sonatas, operas and the like.
Carson McCullers, after a long, painful illness that might have crushed a less-indomitable soul, has come back with an absolute gem of a novel which jumped high on best-seller lists even before official publication.
Not until long after the war -- 1950, in fact -- did they get a hint of the reason.
John's mother died not long after his marriage, and there was even less Cooper money left.
`` You share a refrigerator '', Mrs. Kirby had said, and somehow, at midnight, after the long drive from New York in pelting rain, that had sounded reasonable.
Each man had a bubble to himself, privacy after the long period of enforced intimacy on board the ship.
No human being can write fast enough, or long enough, or small enough † ( †" smaller and smaller without limit ... you'd be trying to write on molecules, on atoms, on electrons ") to list all members of an enumerably infinite set by writing out their names, one after another, in some notation.

long and closure
The Puritan faction, long powerful in London, gained control of the city early in the English Civil War, and on September 2, 1642 ordered the closure of the London theatres.
The referencing environment binds the nonlocal names to the corresponding variables in scope at the time the closure is created, additionally extending their lifetime to at least as long as the lifetime of the closure itself.
The mining was upheld until 1810, when the low profits, harsh climate and the long distances led to its closure.
By 1944, even the Second had been mechanized, and Fort Clark, so long a center of mounted cavalry, was targeted for closure.
Firstly, prior to the 1990s, British Public Records law allowed British government departments to impose long periods of closure on official documents which prevented them from being released into the archives.
Additionally, and especially in those with strong needs for certainty ( as measured on NFC Scale ), the impulse to achieve cognitive closure may sometimes produce or evoke a mood instability, and / or truncated perceptions of one's available behavioral choices, should some newly acquired information challenge preconceptions that they had long considered to be certain, permanent and inviolate eg.
Haydn Jones had promised to continue operating the railway as long as he was alive and so, despite the closure of the quarry, the railway continued to run trains on a shoestring budget.
" Following statements by Dexter King and other family members, Dexter was subsequently asked by a reporter, " there are many people out there who feel that as long as these conspirators remain nameless and faceless there is no true closure, and no justice.
After the London production closed in 1999 and also following the closure of the Broadway production in 2001 the show in its original London staging embarked on a long tour of the six largest venues in Britain and Ireland stopping off in each city for several months.
There was originally a through track in between tracks 8 and 9, but it had been long disused ; during the closure of Track 11, the platform for Tracks 9 and 10 was expanded and this track was used temporarily as Track 9.
However ballastless track is very expensive in first cost, and in the case of existing railroads requires closure of the route for a somewhat long period.
Although the recent closure of ABC Sydney's Gore Hill studios uncovered considerable quantities of film and video footage long thought to have been lost ( e. g. the complete The Aunty Jack Show ), the absence of any reference on the TARA or NFSA databases and the paucity of citations elsewhere ( e. g. IMDb ) suggest that the master recordings of these programs may no longer exist.
The town suffered further impact from the closure of its large Woolworths store and the long standing T & G Allan's store, which were opposite each other in the very centre of the town.
But it didn ’ t last long there either as pressure exerted on Guthrie and Co by the imperial government in Singapore once more ensured its closure — this time definitively.
For the new season, the club also had to supply its own kits following the closure of long serving kit suppliers Avec Sportswear.
This may be because the vocal cavity behind the rearmost closure, behind which the air passing through the glottis for voicing must be contained, is so small, clicks cannot be voiced for long.
The coda at the end of the movement is quite long, and, again typical of Beethoven, uses the open-ended first theme and gives it closure to create a satisfying conclusion.
" Following statements by Dexter King and other family members, Dexter was subsequently asked by a reporter, " there are many people out there who feel that as long as these conspirators remain nameless and faceless there is no true closure, and no justice.
Mining remains the major employer in the area thanks to the company postponing the long promised mine closure and lake formation in 2007.
The 2741 metre long runway, currently the second longest in the north of England, was sufficiently large to take even Concorde, and in the period after the closure of the RAF base there were several campaigns to turn Finningley into a commercial airport for the unserved South Yorkshire region ( as well as Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire ).
Not too long after the closure of the Cuckoo's Nest, owner Jerry Roach was able to reopen the club as " The Concert Factory " for a few months where Uniform Choice played most of their early shows in late 1982.
Moran has represented the $ 200 million salmon farming industry in Atlantic Canada ; was a strategist behind a lobbying campaign in response to the closure of a Canadian Forces Base that enabled the community obtain operating control of a valuable economic asset ; led a Federal / Provincial Government Industrial Adjustment Committee to deal with the closure of the Campbell Soup plant ; managed a hospital restructuring study for the Ontario Ministry of Health ; developed a strategic plan to position the telecommunications industry as an important voice in the lobby for competition in long distance telephone services ; managed a Feasibility Study – Business Plan Report prepared to preserve a historic Canadian Pacific Railway Station ; and developed a strategic plan to position a not-for-profit recycling business as a leading edge environmental and sustainable development company.
On January 14, 2009, residents and families of the long term care unit ( LTCU ) were notified by mail of the closure and imminent re-location of elderly and handicapped residents under the care of the MPTF.

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