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give and us
Could you give us a job, Mr. ''
When they were finally satisfied, Jones said, `` I think he's going to give us work ''.
In fact it has caused us to give serious thought to moving our residence south, because it is not easy for the most objective Southerner to sit calmly by when his host is telling a roomful of people that the only way to deal with Southerners who oppose integration is to send in troops and shoot the bastards down.
Debate rid us of McCarthy but did not give us much that is positive.
But the problem is one which gives us the measure of a man, rather than a group of men, whether a group of doctors, a group of party members assembled at a dinner to give their opinion, or the masses of the voters.
Because Bright's speeches were so much a part of him, there are long and numerous quotations, which, far from making the biography diffuse, help to give us the feel of the man.
Let us now give some thought to the soul.
Altogether, the list will give us considerable variety in attitudes and some typical ones, for these critics range all the way from censors to those who consider art above ethics, all the way from Plato to Poe.
On the eve of the `` great debate '' on the proposal to give the President broad powers to make across-the-board tariff concessions which could practically bring us into the Atlantic Community, we should face the alternatives on this proposition.
Create a free market here, give us a sound, debt-free money system, and we'll compete with anyone, Europe and Asia combined.
And look what he done give us ''.
Of course I had to give her Eileen's address, but she never came near us.
Armed Forces Day is the annual report on this investment, a public presentation designed to give our own people, and the people of other lands who stand with us for peace with freedom and justice, the best possible opportunity to see and understand what we have and why we have it.
And, besides, there are a large number of scholars, artists, composers of music, novelists, poets, essayists, choreographers, lawyers, servants of government, and men of affairs -- hundreds, indeed -- who serve the Foundation well with the advice they give us freely and gratis out of their experience.
The Hephzibah Menuhin-Amadeus Quartet ( Angel ) and Victor Babin-Festival Quartet ( RCA Victor ) editions give us superlative string playing ( both in symphonic style ) crippled by unimaginative piano playing.
On the basis of what they give us we can know how the young Caruso sang, appreciate the distinctive qualities of Parsifal under Karl Muck's baton, or sense the type of ensemble Toscanini created in his years with the New York Philharmonic.
My aim in mentioning this factor obviously is not to give license to `` wild therapy '' but rather to encourage us to use the time-honored clinical casework skills we already possess, and to use them with greater confidence, precision, and professional pride.
Stalin declared that he preferred to continue the war a little longer, `` although it costs us blood '', in order to give Poland compensation in the West at the expense of the Germans.
The dated poems also give us an idea of the degree to which Hardy drew upon past productions for his various volumes, and therefore probably are an indication of the amount of poetry he was writing at the time.
In the villages people lined up to give us flowers.
The apostle Paul said the same thing in the language and faith of the New Testament: `` He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him freely give us all things??
Though it might be that we would have much to give you, you have nothing to give us ''.

give and insight
Art may give insight into the human condition.
The book freely uses accenting in its dialogue to give the reader such insight as to how cross-examiners rattle witnesses to obtain their desired effect for the jury.
Fossilized droppings, called coprolites, can give insight into the feeding behavior of animals and can therefore be of great importance.
Therefore unless we can gain insight into that truth, and understand what is really able to give us happiness, and what is unable to provide happiness, the experience of dissatisfaction will persist.
Written from the 1650s onwards, with such titles as Friends, seek the peace of all men or To Friends, to know one another in the light, they give enormous insight into the detail of Fox's beliefs, and show his determination to spread them.
The same year saw the production of his most controversial play, Adam, which strove to give insight into the conflicted emotions of an unhappy homosexual.
: A librarian with little technical knowledge, she serves to give the group insight into what the laypeople understand about technology.
Although the resulting Academies for Correct Pronunciation ( 正音書院, Zhèngyīn Shūyuàn ) were short-lived, the decree did spawn a number of textbooks that give some insight into the ideal pronunciation.
The directions of the rotational axes of galaxies within superclusters may also give us insight into the formation process of galaxies early in the history of the Universe.
Semiotics is the study of sign processes when conducted individually or in groups and how these sign processes give insight as to how meaning is enabled and also understood.
" This science does give new insight into an efficient and fast method of crystallisation.
However, the Federalist Papers give us an insight as to the intent of the Founders.
In their paper honoring the 100th anniversary of his birth, Ciesielski and Rassias give more insight, and note that, in March 2009, the Mathematical Reviews database contained an " amazing " 697 papers with the name " Ulam " in their titles.
A sequence of maps for different ages can give an insight in the development of the regional geography.
Subsequent chemical and particle analysis of the target material may give insight into nuclear transmutation of the elements used in the target.
This insight is bluntly stated by Michael Corleone, who recommends that Italian-Americans “ must learn from the philanthropists like the Rockefellers – first you rob everybody, then you give to the poor .”
Due to the rapidity of animal movement, simple direct observation is rarely sufficient to give any insight into the pattern of limb movement.
They contain pieces which were presented by him in his reading tours across America, with written introductions which give some insight about Laughton's thoughts.
Commenting on a Freudian analysis of the myth stating that Ovid " disconcertingly suggests that might be an unspoken universal of human experience " Doll notes that Ovid's stories work like metaphors: they are meant to give insight into the human psyche.
The puzzle box experiments were motivated in part by Thorndike's dislike for statements that animals made use of extraordinary faculties such as insight in their problem solving: " In the first place, most of the books do not give us a psychology, but rather a eulogy of animals.
First, the ideal system for a given application is often a noncausal system, which although not physically possible can give insight into the design of a derivated causal system to accomplish a similar purpose.
Murray drew numerous sketches of fur trade posts and of people and wrote the Journal of the Yukon, 1847 – 48, which give valuable insight into the culture of local Gwich ’ in people at the time.
All these coincidences add up to the assumption that Geoffrey duplicated the story of the invitation of the Saxons, and that the tale of Guithelinus the archbishop might possibly give us some insight into the background of Vortigern before his rise to power.
Like the " Yogiisms " of baseball great Yogi Berra, or the Colemanballs collected by Private Eye, a damaging quotation purports to give insight into the thinking of the speaker, frequently a politician or of the politicians or political groups that used it as means of attack.
Also of great interest are recordings from the 1950s of his rehearsals of Mozart, Mahler, and Brahms, which give insight into his musical priorities and into the warm and non-tyrannical manner ( as contrasted with some of his colleagues ) with which he related to orchestras.

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