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Or it could have chosen to find -- by negotiation -- some way of stopping the tests without loss to national security.
Or put another way, the hardest missile site planned today could be destroyed by placing a one-kiloton warhead ( 1/20th the size of those used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki ) within 100 to 200 feet of the target!!
Or am I taking something that could really apply to almost anybody, and forgetting that many other people probably have had a similar experience ''??
Or the victim could chew hard on a piece of paper, meanwhile pressing his fingers tight in his ears.
Or you could hope the parachute wouldn't open just so you could say you saw it not open, not because you meant any harm to Starkey Poe in his suit of red underwear, but mainly because you were tired of being an old maid -- a thing which cannot admit when it thinks it might be pregnant, but must stand the dizzy feeling all alone and go on like everything is all right instead of being able to say to somebody in a normal voice: `` I think I'm pregnant ''.
Or you could wish your daddy would really do it -- kill Gratt Shafer like he said when you all the time, all along, could feel the nerve draining out of him like air out of a punctured tire when you are on a muddy road alone and it is raining and at night.
Or they could arrange a tie, with the McLaren / Amon and Miles / Hulme cars crossing the line side-by-side.
Or it could include sequestration of proprietary or operational information, such as that on customer datasets, pricing, sales, marketing, research and development, policies, prospective bids, planning or marketing strategies or the changing compositions and locations of production.
Or if you stood next to something which you could pick up, you pressed ' A ' to pick it up, and to drop it back down to the floor you simply pressed ' A ' again ( and if you pressed ' A ' while moving Link threw whatever he was holding ).
Or the traveller could prevent a car crash from killing a loved one, only to have the loved one killed by a mugger, or fall down the stairs, choke on a meal, killed by a stray bullet, etc.
Or it could even have a " punny " nature, e. g. that one has failed to examine some aspect of his life adequately.
Or society could permit a system for terminating life under controlled circumstances so that the victim's wishes could be respected without exposing others to the criminal system for assisting in realising those wishes.
Or there could exist significant First-mover advantages in the market that make it difficult for other firms to compete.
Or, one could go about eight miles ( 13 km ) farther north along the divide to the modern U. S. Highway 50 at Iuka.
Or and give
Or, what was worse, she prayed for him out loud at bedtime: `` Please, Lord Gord, please give my brother the strength to go swimming like he promised ''.
Or, it may be a constitution describing a comprehensive doctrinal system and specifying terms under which the local church is connected to other local churches, to which participating congregations give their assent.
John Harris is often credited with introducing the now-familiar alphabetic format in 1704 with his English Lexicon Technicum: Or, A Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: Explaining not only the Terms of Art, but the Arts Themselves – to give its full title.
Another very useful study aid, found in almost all editions of the Talmud, consists of the marginal notes Torah Or, Ein Mishpat Ner Mitzvah and Masoret ha-Shas by the Italian rabbi Joshua Boaz, which give references respectively to the cited Biblical passages, to the relevant halachic codes and to related Talmudic passages.
( Or, in an alternative interpretation, he hoped that they would, to give him an excuse to destroy the Ottoman fleet ).
The Or Commission found that Arab citizens suffer discrimination in Israel and leveled criticism at the government for failing to give fair and equal attention to the needs of Arab citizens of Israel.
Or, as Wittgenstein himself puts it, " any interpretation still hangs in the air along with what it interprets, and cannot give it any support.
Or, as Thomas Tomkinson drily remarked, it tends to give you a father of justice just when you most wanted a son of mercy.
Or, it could give rise to more harmful therapies ( i. e. achieving supra-normal values could be associated with increased mortality ).
So I ask things like, “ Please give a short proof of Fermat ’ s Last Theorem .” Or the Goldbach Conjecture.
Or it could be successfully and they give their life to stop the Lone Power, saving a species or planet.
In 2006, the license was changed to the GNU Lesser General Public License to give the developer community greater flexibility, Apache Maven developer Vincent Massol became the lead developer and XWiki won the Lutece d ' Or award for best open source software developed for the enterprise.
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His son released his debut EP " Wanted Dead Or Alive " under the stage name " Bandit " adapting his father's pre fame rap flow.
" Or, in a different translation, " For straightway that impatience conceived of the devil's seed, produced, in the fecundity of malice, anger as her son ; and when brought forth, trained him in her own arts.
Or he may have been the son of Kres, the personification of Crete ; In Argonautica Talos threw rocks at any approaching ship to protect his island.
Or perhaps Stephanus of Byzantium was correct in stating in his geographical dictionary that Nemausos, the city of Gaul, took its name from the Heracleid ( or son of Heracles ) Nemausios.
Junot was born in Bussy-le-Grand, Côte-d ' Or, son of Michel Junot ( 1739 – 1814, son of François Junot, d. 1759, and wife Edmée Laurain, b. 1703 and d. 1784 ) and wife Marie Antoinette Bienaymé ( 1735 – 1806, daughter of Guy Bienaymé and wife Ursule Rigoley ), and studied in Châtillon.
The son of a former doctor in the French navy, Henri Lacordaire was born on the 12 May 1802 at Recey-sur-Ource ( Côte-d ' Or ) and raised in Dijon by his mother, Anne Dugied, the daughter of a lawyer at the Parliament of Bourgogne who was widowed at an early age, when her husband died in 1806.
Arms of first Courtenay Earls of Devon: Or, three Roundel | torteaux a Label ( heraldry ) | label azure, as depicted ( without tinctures ) impaling Bohun on the monumental brass in Exeter Cathedral, Devon, of Peter Courtenay ( d. 1405 ) | Sir Peter Courtenay ( d. 1405 ), 5th son of Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon ( d. 1377 )
Herzl, where Israeli presidents and prime ministers are usually interred, but alongside his son and daughter-in-law in Or Akiva.
Growing out of an SDS project called JOIN ( Jobs Or Income Now ), Its first leaders included Doug " Youngblood " Blakey, the son of Peggy Terry ; Jack " Junebug " Boykin ; Bobby Joe Mcginnis ; William " Preacherman " Fesperman ; and Hy Thurman.
His son-in-law was Samuel ben Shabbethai of Leipzig ; his son Chaim Eliezer, called Or Zarua, like him a scholar, carried on a comprehensive halachic correspondence, a part of which ( 251 responsa ) was printed under the title Sefer She ' elot u-Teshubot ( Leipzig, 1860 ).
Edward's illegitimate son, Sir Roger de Clarendon, bore arms of Or, on a black bend, three ostrich feathers argent ; while his legitimate son, King Richard II, used ostrich feather badges in several different colours.
Judge Dale is in Ripley's Believe It Or Not for a case in which he was the presiding judge, a daughter was the defense attorney, and a son was the prosecutor.
His only son died in 1868 ( 5628 ) and Chaim Chizkiyahu wrote a sefer in memory of his son and called it Or Li (" Light Unto Me "), and published it in Smyrna in 5634 ( 1874.
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