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Now and was
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, he could only play the last card in what was probably the world's coldest deck.
Now, he was just in the late poems of Holderlin and therefore had most of the nineteenth century before him -- plus next semester's class preparation.
Now, the next morning, they were anchored at The Elbow and the boat was riding directly over the underwater ledge where the green water turned to deepest blue and the cliff dropped straight down 600 fathoms, with the weighted line beside it ; ;
Now he was going to show how much he knew.
Now it did not occur to him even to wonder whether it was wise for Robinson to dive again: Rob was his boy, the kid he had rescued from the streets, the object of his pride.
Now, although the roots of the mystery story in serious literature go back as far as Balzac, Dickens, and Poe, it was not until the closing decades of the 19th century that the private detective became an established figure in popular fiction.
Now we can argue that the irresistible fate of Oedipus Rex was nothing more than the irresistible unconscious longings of Oedipus projected outward, but this externalization of unconscious conflict makes all the difference between a story and a clinical case history.
Now and then, the President would call for `` Little Jack, Master of the Hounds '', which was his nickname for a messenger who had worked in the White House since Teddy Roosevelt's administration, and discuss the welfare of some one of the animals.
Now he was married to a beautiful girl, had a small son, and lived in an expensive apartment and worked for the movies.
Now, of course, that the Russians are the nuclear villains, radiation is a nastier word than it was in the mid, when the US was testing in the atmosphere.
Now, when everything was opening up to him -- even the court of Louis 15!!
Now the face was his own.
Now she was intensely alive, anguished ; ;
Now, driving the horse and sulky borrowed from Mynheer Schuyler, he felt as if every bone was topped by burning oil and that every muscle was ready to dissolve into jelly and leave his big body helpless and unable to move.
Now there was more to do.
Now Pat may have been a lecher and a plugugly, but he was a good churchgoing Catholic and he loved his little sister.
Now, under the impact of his wife's disclosures, he was brought suddenly to the realization that there was a limit to tolerance, however brilliant, however far-famed the offender might be.
Now Hans had given Ma something of his -- we both had when we thought she was going straight to Pa -- something valuable ; ;
Now there was no work in the fields, nor would there be till it rained, and she did not know where he went.

Now and unexpectedly
He put a diss song out about DJ Paul and Juicy J on an Atlanta radio station ; after the incident DJ Paul & Juicy J called him out to come to a show, he didn't but then appeared unexpectedly at another in Atlanta ; Now T-Rock & Lord Infamous are collaborating and have released various projects with each other.
Now happy and successful, Loos moved to an apartment in Hollywood, where she was unexpectedly and unpleasantly joined by Emerson.
The tour was poorly attended and adding to his woes, support act the Moody Blues pulled out unexpectedly when the tour reached Manchester ( their single Go Now had just gone to no.

Now and hands
Now the English are painfully silent about my missing hands.
Now it understands the reason why hunters come after it with such eagerness and impetuosity, and it puts down its head and with its teeth cuts off its testicles and throws them in their path, as a prudent man who, falling into the hands of robbers, sacrifices all that he is carrying, to save his life, and forfeits his possessions by way of ransom.
Now known as Steiner or Waldorf education, his pedagogy emphasizes a balanced development of cognitive, affective / artistic, and practical skills ( head, heart, and hands ).
Now in the hands of the National Trust and open to the public from spring to autumn, it is presented as a typical seventeenth century yeoman's farmhouse ( or as near to that as possible, taking into account modern living, health and safety requirements and structural changes that have been made to the house since Newton's time ).
Now he knew he had a fight on his hands.
Now, last song I told you to put your hands in the air ... But I never said you could take them down.
Now the multitude were very ready to follow the determination of Nimrod, and to esteem it a piece of cowardice to submit to God ; and they built a tower, neither sparing any pains, nor being in any degree negligent about the work: and, by reason of the multitude of hands employed in it, it grew very high, sooner than any one could expect ; but the thickness of it was so great, and it was so strongly built, that thereby its great height seemed, upon the view, to be less than it really was.
Now she could defend herself and no longer had to endure the humiliation at the hands of her son's wife.
Now, when it has been put upon the table, the bishop, as he sits, holds the extremities of the sacred wood firmly in his hands, while the deacons who stand around guard it.
: Now, there is a good deal of evidence in favor of the opinion that many of these societies are in the hands of secret leaders, and are managed on principles ill-according with Christianity and the public well-being ; and that they do their utmost to get within their grasp the whole field of labor, and force working men either to join them or to starve.
An example of this is in Rocky: Bill Conti's " Gonna Fly Now " plays non-diegetically as Rocky makes his way through his training regimen finishing on the top steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art with his hands famously raised in the air.
One of the early black dance crazes of the early twentieth century was the Mess Around, described by songwriter Perry Bradford in his 1912 hit " Messin ' Around " as: " Now anybody can learn the knack, put your hands on your hips and bend your back ; stand in one spot nice and tight, and twist around, twist around with all of your might.
Now one more might redeem him and place his hated quarry in his hands ... It was the most dangerous impulse of all.
Now, with Spartiate hostages in their hands, the Athenians issued an ultimatum ; any invasion of Attica would lead to the execution of their prisoners.
In Now, Voyager, he and Bette Davis created one of the screen's most imitated scenes, in which he lights two cigarettes and hands one to her.
Now it's in the hands of the President.
Now in the SS, he allows Friedrich ( who has been decreed the name and title of von Essenbeck ) to wed his mother, and then hands them the poison to commit suicide.
Now tasked with killing Rider before the Worldmind falls into enemy hands, Ko-Rel attacks him, only to be killed by Gamora in retaliation.
In the book, Jaws remains attached to the magnet that Bond dips into the tank, as opposed to the film where Bond releases Jaws from the magnet into the water: " Now both hands were tearing at the magnet, and Jaws twisted furiously like a fish on the hook.
Now with a sizable staff of station hands, he was able to effectively manage his second property from his base at Mopiamnum.
Now in the hands of the National Trust, the garden and 13th century chapel are open to the public.
... Now, Sir, although I was brought up from remote country parts in the dark ages of 1819 and 1820 to behold the splendour of Christmas pantomimes and the humour of Joe, in whose honour I am informed I clapped my hands with great precocity, and although I even saw him act in the remote times of 1823 ...
Now called Dark Scorponok, his toy biography cites his death as that seen in the Dreamwave comic book, at Megatron's hands, rather than the cartoon's depicition of his passing.
Now, although he was first to sue, Cussler comes away with empty hands.

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