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:: and might
:: We perceive no need to refute these arguments with somber reasoning and copious citation of precedent ; to do so might suggest that these arguments have some colorable merit.
:: be ( am, are, is, was, were, being ), can, could, do ( did, does, doing ), have ( had, has, having ), may, might, must, shall, should, will, would
:: When the Hamiltonian operator acts on the wavefunction Ψ, the result might be proportional to the same wavefunction Ψ.
:: Example: "... courts have discretion to hear at sentencing from any person who might provide useful information, including victims of financial crimes.
:: Example: We caution, however, that our analysis might have been different if Lanciloti had shown that anyone had been excluded from jury service by the way the boundaries had been drawn ( for example, to save the cost of reimbursing mileage ) or if he had been tried, over objection, before a jury drawn from a district other than where the crime was alleged to have been committed, or if the clear legislative purpose had not been to create a broader and more representative jury pool.
:: Your might, when born a worthless mortal?
:: For those in pain your powerful might is always everlasting.
:: For a man might, he said,
:: Subsequent Linnean tautonymy ( only theoretical, there might be no case )
:: I might be making hymns
:: " And, irrespective of what one might assume, in the life of a science, problems do not arise by themselves.
:: It is much better if a tragical accident happens to a hero because of a mistake he makes ( hamartia ) instead of things which might happen anyway.
:: To conclude, they which are most miserable of all, those climb a degree higher, that their fall might be more grievous: for they are raised so high by some gift of grace, that they are little moved with some taste of the heavenly gift: so that for the time they seem to have received the seed ... But this is plain, that the spirit of adoption, which we have said to be only proper unto them which are never cast forth, but are written in the secret of God's people, is never communicated to them, for were they of the elect they should remain still with the elect.
:: that I might fathom
:: His hand might wound her all-exposed heart ;
:: Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might,
:: A very striking instance of your position might be found in the churchyard of Ditton-upon-Thames, if you know such a place.
:: To Him be glory and might unto the ages of ages.
:: The normal, " active " context might have a physical termination ( say, one DS0 in a DS3 ) and one ephemeral one ( the RTP stream connecting the gateway to the network ).
:: The volcano continued thus until June 2, during the night of which the eruption reached such proportions that the falling ejecta made the entire island appear to be on fire, and it was even feared that the catastrophe might involve the shores of the lake.
:: We might doubt whether Angels, or Demons, since they be pure spirits, use any vocal speech, or tongue amongst themselves, or to us ; but that Paul in some place saith, If I speak with the tongue of men, or angels: but what their speech or tongue is, is much doubted by many.
:: originally meant the “ Statute of Rageman ” ( De Ragemannis ), a legate of Scotland, who compelled all the clergy to give a true account of their benefices, that they might be taxed at Rome accordingly.
:: In the unsophisticated world of 1938, a deck of marked cards used in a game of poker on a train might be just what it seems, or not.

:: and prove
:: SECOND SERIES: To acquaint the reader with the material required for a new creation and to prove the soundness and good quality of it.
:: SECOND SERIES: To acquaint the reader with the material required for a new creation and to prove the soundness and good quality of it.
:: admissibility of character evidence to prove character is not affected by the case's civil or criminal nature
:: The lack of physical evidence in the shape of crash recovered exhibits which would undeniably prove the existence of these objects.

:: and useful
:: Example: The primary objective of copyright is not to reward the labor of authors, but " to promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts.
:: Subdue them to the useful and the good.
:: Category: Wikipedia dispute resolution can serve as a useful compendium of current sources of conflict in the world.
:: In that case, models of economic reproduction are not a very useful guide to understanding economic crises, because ( it is argued ) Marx only intended them to show how it was possible for the whole economic reproduction process to be accomplished on the basis of the circulation of capital, by stating what would be the minimum requirements ( not equilibrium conditions ) for it.

:: and yet
:: “ It involves our saying that, even if the total quantity of pleasure in each was exactly equal, yet the fact that all the beings in the one possessed in addition knowledge of many different kinds and a full appreciation of all that was beautiful or worthy of love in their world, whereas none of the beings in the other possessed any of these things, would give us no reason whatever for preferring the former to the latter .”
:: Quick-look: A " quick look " analysis under the rule of reason may be used when " an observer with even a rudimentary understanding of economics could conclude that the arrangements in question would have an anticompetitive effect on customers and markets ," yet the violation is also not one considered illegal per se.
:: The pig has not yet been fed.
:: b. The pig has not yet been fed!
* Bogosort and jmmcg :: bogosort: Simple, yet perverse, C ++ implementations of the bogosort algorithm.
:: Note: " Just as the coin of Philipp in Hartzheim, historia rei nummariae coloniensis Table 3 No. 14, 16, ( 1754 ), yet without its circumscription ; the other ( coin ) is in square form, showed in the center a cross, accompanied by the sword of jurisdiction, and the crosier ( bishop's crook ) on either side, also without transcription, most certainly it is not younger and can be assumed perhaps to turn out to be a coin by Rainald Dassel.
:: To all to whom there is pleasure in song and to people yet unborn
:: The evidence supports a midbrain cause of the AR pupil, provided one follows Loewenfeld ’ s definition of the AR pupil as small pupils that react very poorly to light and yet seem to retain a normal pupillary near response that is definitely not tonic.
:: Nor yet content, he from his quiver drew,
:: But yet the child squeal'd on.
:: Though years divide, we ’ re sisters yet ;
:: The elephant trails no tethering-rope ; that king is not yet crowned who will peg an elephant.
:: Not yet planted in Syrtis --
:: ready for him ; and yet he pushed aside the kinsmen
:: Poland has not yet perished, so long as we still live!
:: The boundaries for the Nostratian world of languages cannot yet be determined, but the area is enormous, and includes such widely divergent races that one becomes almost dizzy at the thought.

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