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Setting a course straight for the house, he was covering ground fast when an angry bee buzzed past close to his face.
There was, of course, no way for the other planes to get by them.
The Nazis knew this, of course, and while their chief quarry was the industrial centers, they let a few drop every time they went over, hoping for a lucky hit.
of course, I was willing.
Of course it was water he really craved ; ;
The other, of course, was the Civil War, the conflict which a century ago insured national unity over fragmentation.
The biggest loss, of course, was the individual's lessened desire and ability to give his services to the growth of his company and our economy.
It was, of course, a little boy's fantasy of winning his mother to himself, and replacing the father who could not give her the things she wanted -- a classical oedipal fantasy if you like -- but if it were only this the story would be banal.
But what you could not know, of course, was how smoothly the Victorian Fitzgerald was to lead into an American Fitzgerald of my own vintage under whose banner we adolescents were to come, if not of age, then into a bright, taut semblance of it.
There was, of course, more to the portrait of a lady you carried in your mind's eye than the sine qua non of her virtue.
It was said that the Hetman plotted to take over the entire Hearst newspaper empire one day by means of various coups: the destruction of editors who tried to halt his course, the unfrocking of publishers whose mistakes of judgment might be magnified in secret reports to Mr. Hearst.
Thompson, of course, was persuaded not to take the `` terrible step '' ; ;
It was, of course, in this drawing of the balance sheet of judgment that he most clearly displayed his desire to do full justice to an author.
This of course was not true of the educated and sophisticated people we met, who loved their pets, but kindness is not a basic human instinct.
That was in the days before blood banks, of course, and transfusions had to be given directly from donor to patient.
He was shown a warm welcome regardless, and spent the time in Winchester recuperating from his ailment, enjoying his family and arranging his private affairs which were, of course, run down.
Of course it was not meant to be.
Of course the principal factor in the whole experience was the kind of education he received.
A professor at the University of Constantinople, where his first course of lectures was on Nietzsche and the `` philosophy of action '', Vincent Berger becomes head of the propaganda department of the German Embassy in Turkey.
As an Alsatian before the first World War he was of course of German nationality ; ;
And of course the Soviet threat was responsible for NATO, the grand alliance of the Atlantic nations.
He was, of course, in the House for a very long time.
The `` fruitful course '' of metropolitanization that you recommend is currently practiced by the town of East Greenwich and had its inception long before we learned what it was called.
Actually, of course, that label `` controversial '' applied only because he was carrying out the mandate given him by the world organization he headed rather than following the dictates of the Soviet Union.

course and formidable
Jordania suggested that battle trance and associated loss of fear and pain ( known as analgesia ) were designed in the course of evolution by forces of natural selection as a survival mechanism, as individual hominids were too weak to stand against the formidable African ground predators after they descended from the relatively safe trees to the ground.
Bhishma, the patriarch of the Kaurava family and a formidable warrior, has only this explanation to offer to Draupadi-“ The course of morality is subtle and even the illustrious wise in this world fail to always understand it .” Duryodhana now commands the Pandavas to strip themselves in the manner of dasa.
Disease and dissension within the command structure defeats d ' Anville's force, which despite its formidable strength has no discernible effect on the course of events in North America.
Luger had metal plates put into his arm following an injury from a motorcycle accident, making it a formidable weapon ( it was stipulated that Luger had to wear a protective pad over it, but it was torn off in the course of the match ) and Yokozuna was knocked out of the ring, unconscious, and lost via countout.
that what she did use was a preliminary list ,-the list which Shelley " hoped to despatch in a day or two " ( November 10, 1820 )-not the " formidable list "... which may in the course of nine years have been mislaid?
Over the course of the season he developed a formidable partnership with Ivorian Abdoulaye Méïté, ensuring that Bolton had a strong home defensive record before the new year.

course and adversary
Octavian's ships were generally smaller, but more manageable in the heavy surf, capable of reversing their course on short notice and returning to the charge or, after pouring in a volley of darts on some huge adversary, able to retreat out of shot with speed.
A discussion about Ernő with Ursula Goldfinger's cousin on a golf course prompted Ian Fleming to name the James Bond adversary and villain Auric Goldfinger after Ernő.
Throughout the course of Erlang's duel between Sun Wukong, Erlang had been the stronger adversary though Sun Wukong always managed to stay ahead and at times get the better of Erlang thanks to his quick wits.
* An adversary can be static ( chooses its victims before the start of the multi-party computation ) or dynamic ( can choose its victims during the course of execution of the multiparty computation ).
The United States Marine Corps ( USMC ) conducts Weapons and Tactics Instructor ( WTI ) exercises at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma twice a year as part of the WTI course conducted by MAWTS-1 and uses locally-based VMFT-401, the only USMC adversary squadron.
Prior to conflict, groups may be unsure of their adversary ’ s position, but as a result of conflict, positions and boundaries between groups often become clarified, leaving individuals better able to decide on a proper course of action in relation to their adversary.
Concurrent with each SFTI course, NSAWC conducts an Adversary Training Course where pilots receive individual instruction in threat simulation, effective threat presentation and adversary tactics.

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The album features his interaction with students at Fresno State College ( now California State University, Fresno ) on such topics as " sensitivity training ," " humanitarianism ," " abstract art " ( Capp hated it ), and of course, " student protest.
His reputation was not confined to Europe ; a Chinese mandarin sent him a letter addressed to " the illustrious Boerhaave, physician in Europe ," and it reached him in due course.
After enrolling in a course on " Measuring Municipal Governments ," Simon was invited to be a research assistant for Clarence Ridley, with whom he coauthored the book Measuring Municipal Activities in 1938.
Like " Jabberwocky ," another poem published in Through the Looking Glass, " Haddocks ’ Eyes " appears to have been revised over the course of many years.
Hefner donated $ 100, 000 to the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts to create a course called " Censorship in Cinema ," and $ 2 million to endow a chair for the study of American film.
Goebbels privately lamented " a complete lack of direction in German domestic policy ," but of course he could not directly criticize Hitler or go against his wishes.
An example of such intellectual catholicity was set by Anatoli himself ; for, in the course of his " Malmad ," he not only cites incidentally allegoric suggestions made to him by Frederick II., but several times — Güdemann has counted seventeen — he offers the exegetic remarks of a certain Christian savant of whose association he speaks most reverently, and whom, furthermore, he names as his second master besides Samuel ibn Tibbon.
In the course of his work, Greenberg coined the term " Afroasiatic " to replace the earlier term " Hamito-Semitic ," after showing that Hamitic, widely accepted since the 19th century, is not a valid language family.
Weber's 1876 Christmas presents to his parents, when he was thirteen years old, were two historical essays entitled " About the course of German history, with special reference to the positions of the Emperor and the Pope ," and " About the Roman Imperial period from Constantine to the migration of nations.
* 1984 – Prince Charles calls a proposed addition to the National Gallery, London, a " monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much-loved and elegant friend ," sparking controversies on the proper role of the Royal Family and the course of modern architecture.
Venetian painting, in its separate " school ," pursued a separate course, represented in the long career of Titian.
More generally, the statement must occur in the " course of justice ," but this definition leaves room open for interpretation.
" It notes that, " when the first direct evidence of infant Baptism appears in the second century, it is never presented as an innovation ," that 2nd-century Irenaeus treated baptism of infants as a matter of course, and that, " at a Synod of African Bishops, St. Cyprian stated that ' God's mercy and grace should not be refused to anyone born ', and the Synod, recalling that'all human beings ' are ' equal ', whatever be ' their size or age ', declared it lawful to baptize children ' by the second or third day after their birth '.
King Peter II of Aragon, " the Catholic ," was directly involved in the conflict, and was killed in the course of the Battle of Muret in 1213.
Austen biographer, Claire Tomalin, argues that Sense and Sensibility has a " wobble in its approach ," which developed because Austen, in the course of writing the novel, gradually became less certain about whether sense or sensibility should triumph.
For the summer semester Adorno planned a lecture course entitled " An Introduction to Dialectical Thinking ," as well as a seminar on the dialectics of subject and object.
It would be more appropriately rendered by " lead way " and " lode " (" way ," " course ," " journey ," " leading ," " guidance "; cf.
The main shelter of the four is a grassy dome ( known as the " Tubbytronic Superdome ," though the name of the residence is not mentioned at all during the entire course of the series ) implanted in the ground accessed through sliding down a hole at the top.
* The Japanese visual novel Animamundi: Dark Alchemist features the " Hell-Fire Club ," and both Dashwood and the Earl of Sandwich make appearances during the course of the game.
Post-Muhammad, of course, the city was renamed Madinat al-Nabi, or " City of the Prophet ," shortened to Medina.
Foucault appointed mostly young leftist academics ( such as Judith Miller ) whose radicalism provoked the Ministry of Education, who objected to the fact that many of the course titles contained the phrase " Marxist-Leninist ," and who decreed that students from Vincennes would not be eligible to become secondary school teachers.

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