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Somehow and think
Somehow I think that Watson paid more attention to me than he otherwise might have because his foe, Colonel Van Hamm, wouldn't touch me with a ten-foot blue pencil.
And the world said “ Somehow, I think I saw this coming .”

Somehow and take
" Somehow Clark Gable just doesn't quite take hold of the huckster part in signal manner.

Somehow and .
Somehow more terrible than the certainty that he was about to die was the knowledge that Lord would probably not suffer for it: the murder would go unpunished.
Somehow the thought of a simple man bewildered by things no one had ever really helped him understand moved the driver.
Somehow our contemporary Moloch must be induced to see reason.
Somehow he had forgotten what he must have been told, that combat was an intermittent activity.
Somehow Dr. Charles Leale was forced through the mob and squeezed out into the dingy corridor.
Somehow, the pictures and stories of Soviet T-34 tanks on Cuban beaches and Russian Mig jet fighters strafing rebel troops has brought home to all of us the stark, blunt truth of what it means to have a Russian military base 90 miles away from home.
Somehow managing to get out a cool, poised, `` Won't you hold on a second, please '', I covered up the mouthpiece, and with more warmth and less poise, gave a quick lecture on crime and punishment, mostly the latter, including Devil's Island and the remoter reaches of Siberia.
Somehow we old-timers never figured we would ever retire.
Somehow, Blanche managed to cover the stunned surprise and offer her congratulations.
Somehow he talked Spencer into letting him use another name ''.
`` Somehow I imagine that as you grew up you were alone a lot.
Somehow she was attractive.
Somehow, all the other passengers ( also supposed to have died in this web of elaborate frauds to cover up the disappearance of the personnel of the Gabriel ) had simultaneously `` agreed '' to die.
Somehow he had weathered the rebellion and remained in office.
Somehow, the use of rosemary in the garden to repel witches turned into signification that the woman ruled the household in homes and gardens where rosemary grew abundantly.
Somehow he threw his head back and he got cut under the chin instead of getting hit in the throat.
Somehow, I had never loved a woman.
Somehow the couple survived their wedding night.
Somehow then, Cinna had enough support to be elected.
Somehow King walked in the front door of the jail and a few minutes later out the back.
Somehow this reunites them with their father.
: Somehow it happened, but no one questions it: the secret base of the Morolians has been discovered within the Asteroid Belt.
Somehow, Taliesin supernaturally enchanted the king ’ s bards so that they could only pucker their lips and make nonsensical sounds.

Winston and didn't
In her 1977 autobiography A Life of Contrasts she wrote " I didn't love Hitler any more than I did Winston.
Prime Minister Winston Churchill hastened to Washington shortly after Pearl Harbor for the Arcadia Conference to ensure that the Americans didn't have second thoughts about Europe First.
For others this is a return to the days of Winston Churchill and Malcolm Miller which as smaller vessels didn't incur these charges and had better sailing and penetration and operation within UK sailing ports and waters.

Winston and think
George Orwell wrote his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four on the isolated island of Jura, Scotland to describe how a man ( Winston Smith ) attempts to develop critical conscience in a totalitarian state which watches every action of the people and manipulates their thinking with a mixture of propaganda, endless war and thought control through language control ( double think and newsspeak ) to the point where prisoners look up to and even love their torturers.
He was remembered in Winston Churchill's famous broadcast speech on 13 May 1945 " Five years of War ", as having defended Ireland's honour :" When I think of these days I think also of other episodes and personalities.
Julia explains to Winston that " sometimes ... they threaten you with something – something you can't stand up to, can't even think about.

Winston and she'd
`` Why, Winston '', she'd cry, `` I just now saw you eating it out of the jar ''!!

Winston and take
Prime ministers may take other ministerial posts — for example during the Second World War, Winston Churchill was also Minister of Defence ( although there was then no Ministry of Defence ).
The museum agreed to take over the administration of the site in 1982, a development keenly supported by the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, an admirer of Britain's wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
Morshead then flew to Melbourne where he was met by Lady Morshead, Sir Winston Dugan and Sir Thomas Blamey, who informed Morshead that he would take over command of a corps.
At the height of his NASCAR Winston Cup success in the early 1980s, fans often booed Waltrip, in large part because of his success on the track defeating more established drivers with large fan followings, but also because of his open criticism of NASCAR, his aggressive " take no prisoners ", " win at all costs " approach to driving, and his public attempt to be released from his driving contract with DiGard in 1980, a year in which Waltrip won five NASCAR Winston Cup races.
Their eldest son, the sixth Earl, represented Midlothian in Parliament from 1906 to 1910 but then did not take an active part in politics until the 1940s, when he served in Winston Churchill's 1945 caretaker government as Secretary of State for Scotland.
The sheriff tells Winston to " take care " of Paul.
Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty was particularly concerned about Swedish exports of iron ore to Germany, and pushed for the British government to take military action to end the trade.
While filming in the garage area, Foyt, and Speedway president Tony George decided to take Foyt's NASCAR Winston Cup car for a few laps around the track.
Labonte punted Earnhardt out of the lead late in the race and sweated out late green-flag stops for fuel to take the win, his first in Winston Cup.
Eisenhower wished to take Smith and other key members of his AFHQ staff with him to his new assignment, but Prime Minister Winston Churchill wanted to retain Smith at AFHQ as Deputy Supreme Commander in the Mediterranean.
These stated that the people of Winston County had no desire to take part in the war and intended to support neither side.
In 1900, Winston Churchill's agent Gerald Christie secured Ashbourne's services to take the chair and introduce the journalist / politician's Dublin lecture on his South African Adventures.
He did take one of the leading parts in another Cartier and Kneale production the following year, when he played O ' Brien in their version of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, opposite Peter Cushing as Winston Smith.
Winston Churchill was to relocate to Spetchley Park whilst King George VI and other members of the royal family would take up residence at Madresfield Court near Malvern.
However, on 21 September 1939, Winston Churchill recalled him to the Admiralty with quarters and a nucleus staff to undertake a study of a Baltic Sea offensive to take place by March 1940.

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