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Now dammit, I don't want to go into any more explanations.
Now under me I could see him for what he really was, a boy dressed up in streaks of paint.
Now, here was something of obvious importance to me, yet when I reached for the tickets he snatched them away from my hand.
Now, are you going to take me or am I supposed to walk ''??
Now turn around so I can see your face ''.
Now I wish to enter the American market, where the competition is very strong.
`` Now that Bruno Walter is virtually in retirement and my dear friend Dimitri Mitropoulos is no longer with us, I am probably the only one -- with the possible exception of Leonard Bernstein -- who has this special affinity for and champions the works of Bruckner and Mahler ''.
Now I learn I cannot enter Germany.
`` Now, if I can just figure out what he's talking about, I'll use it ''.
Now, more than five years later, I cannot in any realistic sense be called a trained soldier.
Now, if I were you I would just plan to repair the old church so it would last for five or ten years.
Now times have changed, and I must pretend that hair doesn't grow on my face.
Now, if you don't mind, I should like to hear my own piece performed ''.
The policeman got a confused, funny look on his face, and he had answered kind of politely, `` Now, look here, lady: I know you got to entertain these kids and all.
Now I do not think their view will do.
Now, I do not doubt that, among the people at the U.N. that day, there were Stalinist and professional revolutionists acting out of the most cynical motives.
Now, riding this hospital bus, feeling isolated and utterly alone, I knew that she was genuine and unique, quite unlike any girl I had known before.
`` Now how in hell would I remember that ''??
Now why did I do that??
Now I see.
When he handed it back and I had hold of it safely, Pops was looking toward me and I said `` Now '', to Charlie and he swung the short length of lead pipe he'd meanwhile taken from his pocket, once.

Now and could
Now, he could only play the last card in what was probably the world's coldest deck.
Now she could let out the three parakeets without fear they would be stepped on or that Stowey would let them out one of the doors ; ;
Now there could be an end to pretending.
Now it is easy to convince oneself that the set X could not possibly be measurable for any rotation-invariant countably additive finite measure on S. Hence one couldn't expect to find an algorithm to find a point in each orbit, without using the axiom of choice.
Now Abd al-Rahman could deal with Sulayman and the city of Zaragoza without having to fight a massive Christian army.
Instead, the philosopher encounters a problem :" Now, if the ' to be ' of a thing could be conceived apart from that which exists, it should be represented in our mind by some note distinct from the concept of the thing itself ....
The Russian stated: "' Now, if he does not say the right thing to them we are all done for '"-On the stretcher Marlow could see Kurtz shouting.
The idea that specifically the interdependence between parts would have implications for the origins of living things was raised by writers starting with Pierre Gassendi in the mid 17th century and John Wilkins, who wrote ( citing Galen ), " Now to imagine, that all these things, according to their several kinds, could be brought into this regular frame and order, to which such an infinite number of Intentions are required, without the contrivance of some wise Agent, must needs be irrational in the highest degree.
Now etchers could do the highly detailed work that was previously the monopoly of engravers, and Callot made full use of the new possibilities.
Now in her late thirties, Pickford was unable to play the children, teenage spitfires and feisty young women so adored by her fans, nor could she play the sleekly elegant heroines of early sound.
Now suppose you could amazingly do job A four times over, selling half your work on the market for cash just to pay your tax bill.
Now, even a foreigner such as Cyrus the Persian could serve as the Lord's anointed ( Isaiah 44: 28, 45: 1 ).
Now etchers could do the highly detailed work that was previously the monopoly of engravers, and Callot made full use of the new possibilities.
Now dumb-terminal users could dial into the network's local “ PAD ” ( Packet Assembly / Disassembly facility ), a gateway device connecting modems and serial lines to the X. 25 link as defined by the X. 29 and X. 3 standards.
::" Now to prepare them against these contingencies, and that they might, have fresh air for the benefit of the elephants, cureloms or mammoths and many other animals, that perhaps were in them, as well as the human beings they contained, the Lord told them how to construct them in order to receive air, that when they were on the top of the water, whichever side up their vessels happened to be, it mattered not ; they were so constructed that they could ride safely, though bottom upwards and they could open their air holes that happened to be uppermost " ( Orson Pratt, JoD 12: 340 ).
The founding of St. James tomb was a formidable political success for the Kingdom of Asturias: Now Asturias could claim the honour of having the body of one of the apostles of Jesus, a privilege shared only with Asia ( Ephesus ) where Saint John was buried, and Rome, where the bodies of Saint Peter and Saint Paul rested.
Now that's a picture only Charles Addams could draw.
Now work could commence in earnest.
Now Vafthrudnir recognized Odin and admitted that no one could tell what the god had whispered into the ear of the dead Balder.
Now if it were meaningless it could be written quickly without thought, without pains, without erudition ; but I assure you that these 20 pages now before us chapter I. 8 cost me twelve hundred hours and an enormous expense of spirit.
Now anybody could play for Athletic, just as long as they acquired their skills in the Basque Country.
Even Xenophon, who fails to note his presence at Leuctra, says of his Mantinean campaign: " Now I for my part could not say that his campaign proved fortunate ; yet of all possible deeds of forethought and daring the man seems to me to have left not one undone.

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