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Pausing and for
Pausing, he waited for her to turn, to ask a question.
Pausing for a moment he scribbled on the back of an old tavern bill a note addressed to his wife, Sarah: " I have no time to say more but to beg you will give my duty to the Queen, and let her know her army has had a glorious victory.
Pausing only for the Second World War, exploration for oil was underway in Oman.

Pausing and .
Pausing in the outside door to glance behind him, Pat looked his unspoken warning and stepped out.
Pausing in the doorway he said: `` The form of the human female, unlike her mind and her spirit, is the most challenging loveliness in all nature ''.
Pausing on the journey to use his army to drive off the French forces who were then besieging Brest, he landed at Corunna in northern Spain on 29 July.
Pausing, having established deep eye-contact with Steinhäuser, he said, " Du kannst mich jetzt erschießen.
Pausing only in Tauranga to borrow guns from the British, they hastened onward to Rotorua.
* Pausing the downloading of large files, and connect again to continue download.
Pausing was only possible after 30 seconds into the song, although a song could be skipped before the 30 seconds by pressing " stop " and then starting the station again.
* The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening — Pausing the game during a screen transition causes the game to scroll two screens instead of one, even into areas that were impossible to reach otherwise.
Pausing at the bar, he drinks another Anis, alone, before rejoining the girl.
Pausing occurs if the shochet accidentally stops the slaughtering process after either the trachea or esophagus has been cut, but before they have been cut the majority of the way through.
Pausing can happen accidentally if muscle contractions in the animal's neck pull one of these organs out of contact with the blade.
Pausing on the box creates additional stimulus in the hips and glutes.

for and breath
Watson paused for breath.
He looked at her out of himself, she thought, as he did only for an instant at a time, the look which always surprised her even now when his uncombable hair was yellowing a little and his breath came hard through his nicotine-choked lungs, the look of the gaunt youth she had suddenly found herself staring at in the Tate Gallery on a Thursday once.
I took a deep breath and an even deeper swallow of my drink, and said, `` I admit that going back to Ralph Waldo Emerson for humor is like going to a modern musical comedy for music and comedy ''.
They will kneel and plead for Boris' leadership in a strangely intense song, its phrases irregularly broken as if gasping for breath, but when the police with their cudgels move away, they mock and grumble and fight among themselves.
Such tactics were resorted to frequently with the unmanageable longhorns, and a thorough `` tailin' '' usually knocked the breath out of a steer, and so dazed 'im that he'd behave for the rest of the day.
She was closing and within one more bound would have been able to reach the rear end of the bay, but -- and here Jones and Loveless and Ulyate were holding breath for all they were worth -- she never quite caught up that last bound.
or who essayed to down full bottles of illicit gin without pausing for breath.
For moments he stood in water, shivering and gasping for breath.
He staggered into the back seat and lay back, fighting for breath.
Then Roberts was on him, gasping for breath and for a couple of seconds Mickey lost sight of the blade.
Mickey found himself leaning against the desk, with stiff hands, panting for breath.
He sucked in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold-wire stems of his glasses around his ears and then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned, `` Acting Lieutenant Gunnar Matson one failed to see that the station keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide Detail of the Inspector's Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting Captain O. T. Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments known as after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six '' -- he leaned back and peeled off his glasses `` -- failed to co-operate with the Acting Captain by returning promptly when so ordered.
But barring a miracle, and don't hold your breath for it, Chicago will not see the Leningrad-Kirov Ballet, which stems from the ballet cradle of the Maryinsky and is one of the great companies of the world.
All these -- potboilers or no -- provided a welcome breath of fresh air in the form of lively, colorful, unstuffy works well suited for the great out-of-doors.
I mentioned it to Chris one stifling hot night, when I had slipped outside for a breath of fresh air.
Surely, they all have one breath ; man has no advantage over animals, for all is vanity.
The line " There's this to say for blood and breath ,/ they give a man a taste for death " supplies the title for Peter O ' Donnell's 1969 Modesty Blaise thriller, A Taste for Death, also the inspiration for P. D. James ' 1986 crime novel, A Taste for Death, the seventh in her Adam Dalgliesh series.

for and momentarily
In the struggle for the Kingdom of Naples between the supporters of the House of Aragon and the House of Anjou, the Papal States were at this time troubled by rebellious barons and marauding condottieri, whom he gradually, though momentarily, quelled.
Some games feature more advanced blocking techniques: for example, Capcom's Street Fighter III features a move termed " parrying " which causes the attacker to become momentarily incapacitated ( a similar state is termed " just defended " in SNK's Garou: Mark of the Wolves ).
When running a BASIC program, or even when pressing a key for any input, the display would, therefore, black out momentarily while the processor was busy.
This stun does not wear off for most enemies, yet some enemies are only momentarily paralyzed by it, and it does not work on a few enemies.
In any type of collision there is a phase when for a moment colliding bodies have same velocity along line of impact then kinetic energy of bodies reduces to its minimum during this phase and may be called as maximum deformation phase for which momentarily coefficient of restitution become one.
Caesar ’ s attention is momentarily diverted to Gallia Belgica as Indutiomarus and Cingetorix struggle for power over the Treveri.
TTL systems usually have a decoupling capacitor for every one or two IC packages, so that a current pulse from one chip does not momentarily reduce the supply voltage to the others.
Gautier translates death into a curiously heady, voluptuous, almost exhilarating experience which diverts him momentarily from the gruesome reality and conveys his urgent plea for light over darkness, life over death.
Lucas, who was in the room and had dozed off while working on the script for Star Wars, momentarily woke when he heard the request and, after asking for clarification, stated that it was a " great name " before falling immediately back to sleep.
The spacecraft momentarily regained its proper attitude, long enough for a nine-second-long retrorocket firing, but Luna 8 became unstable again.
) may be suppressed, and they seem momentarily oblivious to their surroundings until they have completed their inner search on the unconscious level for the new idea, response, or frames of reference that will restabilize their general reality orientation.
He shouted to his crew to get as far away as possible and climbed back into the aircraft to retrieve two handheld fire extinguishers, stopping momentarily to tell Rayment that he would be back for him when the fires had been dealt with.
On one of his visits to the site where she's cleaning bricks with her brother and other actors, Blacky brings her a stolen necklace, which cheers her up momentarily, but she now generally sees their relationship as a liability fearing that it could only bring her trouble like being sent away to the prison camp, especially after she heard about the bounty prize Germans have set for his capture.
When the Hanoverian reserve infantry arrived on the Obensburg, they were able to turn the tide momentarily, but as the Duke of Cumberland had begun to withdraw his army, they were unable to maintain the now isolated position for long.
There are specific deductions for adjusting hand position in handstand and not controlling swing elements ; swing type elements should momentarily show handstand.
There are many microprocessors throughout the system since the system must handle large amounts of data and it's unacceptable to have any wait times ( for example, when the system is recording or playing your message, it's unacceptable if the system stops recording momentarily like computers often do while accessing large files ).
* Khen Lampert ( 2005 ): " is what happens to us when we leave our own bodies ... and find ourselves either momentarily or for a longer period of time in the mind of the other.
[...] he wishes to develop the visual field by multiplying it, to inscribe them all in the space of the same canvas: it is then that the cube will play a role, for Metzinger will utilize this means to reestablish the equilibrium that these audacious inscriptions will have momentarily broken.
He has a number of politically incorrect views which he sometimes momentarily indulges in, for example, the belief that only women can drink wine.
The DIAC, or ' diode for alternating current ', is a diode that conducts current only after its breakover voltage has been reached momentarily.
The first symptoms most people notice are difficulty reading fine print, particularly in low light conditions, eyestrain when reading for long periods, blur at near or momentarily blurred vision when transitioning between viewing distances.
Common terminology differs in definition for hand grenades ; here, cooking off refers to the act of removing both the safety pin as well as allowing the safety lever ( spoon ) to separate, thus priming the hand grenade, and holding on to it while momentarily allowing its fuze to partially burn down.
When Zalinski produced a pressure gauge he had brought with him-capable of registering 10, 000 psi-and offered it to Keely, saying " I would like to have you put it on, and break it for me ", Keely was momentarily lost for words before saying, " I do not believe in pressure gauges, anyhow.

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