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True, she was my Aunt, married to an Uncle related to me only by marriage, but why she had married a man twice her age, and more, perhaps, I did not know or much care.
Keith was on his feet because he didn't care at all about life any more: Penny on her feet, proudly, because she cared too much.
Belief in the traditional way of life persists much more in the older states than in the new ones.
And of course religious life continues to center in the more famous mosques, and commercial life -- very much a social institution -- in the bazaar.
The Negro faces as much, if not more, difficulty in fitting himself into an urban economy as he did in an agrarian one.
We get some clue from a few remembrances of childhood and from the circumstance that we are probably not much more afraid of people now than man ever was.
Thus the fictional detective is much more than a simple businessman.
That is to say Gabriel's fundamental law had been so much modified by this time that it was neither fundamental nor law any more.
Exhibited in shows in London in 1935, and in New York the following year, the new, more elaborated abstracts were much favored in the circles of the modernists as three-dimentional dramas of great intellectual coherence.
Very much the political man, Helion felt himself deeply affected by the increasingly pessimistic atmosphere of France and all Europe, whose foundations seemed to him more and more shaky.
This was not simpler but much more difficult than exercises within Ptolemy's astronomy.
But I can see from this latest trick of memory how much more arbitrary and influential it is than the will.
It was much more fun, reminding the girls of their old carefree days in the Hasseltine frolics room at Bradford.
Even in such technical curricula as engineering, the senior is much more likely than the freshman to choose, as an ideal, liberal education over specific vocational preparation.
Although he questions the extent and nature of the alleged revival of religion and the alleged increase in conformity, and thinks that `` hedonistic '' present-time orientation does not have the meaning usually attributed to it, he does conclude that Americans increasingly enjoy leisure without guilt, do not stress achievement so much as formerly, are more accepting of group harmony as a goal, more tolerant of diversity and aware of other cultures.
If the hardships of the winter at Valley Forge were trying for healthy men, they were, of course, much more so for those not in good health.
But Morgan evidently reported matters of intelligence much more important to his commanding general.
Sturley quoted Quiney as having written on November 1 that if he had `` more monei presente much might be done to obtaine our Charter enlargd, ij faires more, with tole of corne, bestes, and sheepe, and a matter of more valewe then all that ''.
Of course I hope Hal can also, but those hopes are much more faint ''.
Easily the best known of these three novels is The Space Merchants, a good example of a science-fiction dystopia which extrapolates much more than the impact of science on human life, though its most important warning is in this area, namely as to the use to which discoveries in the behavioral sciences may be put.
`` Something much more thorough is required ''.

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The film scored a " Certified Fresh " rating of 62 % rating among all critics ( and scored a rating of 57 % among top critics and 80 % among the public ) on Rotten Tomatoes, which notes that it " can be entertaining to watch, but it relies too much on formula and melodrama.
I have been much in her company, and she bears herself very honourably to me, with very good entertaining.
Although, ironically, his personality remains pretty much the same, whether he has a soul or not – in stark ( and more entertaining ) contrast to Angel.
The feud was given much publicity by the media, not so much because of the merits of their disputes but rather because their acrimonious debates on television made for entertaining viewing.
By the 14th century nobles were travelling less, bringing much larger households with them when they did travel and entertaining visitors with equally large retinues.
For much of the 19th and 20th centuries, thanks largely to the popularity of Brief Lives, Aubrey was regarded as little more than an entertaining but quirky, eccentric and credulous gossip.
In addition to being known as a gifted writer, Schwartz was considered a great conversationalist and spent much time entertaining friends at the White Horse Tavern in New York City.
Although she continued to spend much of her time entertaining troops and otherwise supporting the war effort outside Britain, this led to a fall-off in her popularity at home.
Mark Rolle in 1907, Bicton House became the main residence of the 21st Baron Clinton until his death in 1957, where much grand entertaining occurred until the start of World War II and where a herd of 150 deer were kept in the park.
The two workers supposedly spent much of their time entertaining the other workers, and were so funny and popular that they interfered with work on the palace, and were subsequently beheaded.
Avatar, a kind and good wizard, spends much of his boyhood entertaining his mother with beautiful visions, while Blackwolf, a mutant, never visits his mother, but spends his time torturing small animals.
The cousins spent much time here co-ordinating their activities and entertaining their friends.
Ed Stewart ( much used to entertaining the kids on radio's Junior Choice ) also used his catchphrase " Byee!
Greg Kasavin commented, " It doesn't stray too far from convention, but it features some interesting twists ... making for a much more entertaining experience than the average shooter.
One of the better reviews came from Douglas Pratt of " DVDLaser ", saying that " the story is quite entertaining and provides so much of the film's appeal that the artwork just wags along with it ".
He also noted his battle against Himura Kenji to be very entertaining, but not as much as the previous fight which was between Kenshin and Yukishiro Enishi.
Hearst spent much of his time entertaining influential people at his estates.
levels to be more entertaining, as they present a much greater challenge than those of the first game.
Australia's The Age gave the film a slightly more favorable review, praising the stunts and special effects, though it noted the effects suffer from poor computer editing and referred to the film as " a little entertaining supertrash " that does require one to not think too much about the science to enjoy.
During the Second World War, Courtneidge devoted much time to entertaining the armed forces.
Maloney moved to Los Angeles and she has been working ever since, as she is much sought after for entertaining skills.
He visited Baltimore, Charleston, and New Orleans, entertaining much and painting portraits of prominent people, particularly in New Orleans, where General Andrew Jackson was one of his sitters.
Unlike the brooding serious nature of his " Fallen Angel " persona, Curry Man was much more humorous, entertaining fans with his silly antics.

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