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Bohr grabbed him by the shoulder and said: “ Young man, let me explain to you about something new and exciting in physics .” It was clear to a number of scientists at Columbia that they should try to detect the energy released in the nuclear fission of uranium from neutron bombardment.
The officer said that he would arrest Davis and grabbed him as Davis protected himself.
" According to Abdul, the man at the party argued with her, grabbed her by the arm and threw her against a wall ," Vernon said.
" Marathoner Johnny Kelley, who first met his idol at the 1936 Olympics, said that while Nurmi appeared cold to him at first, the two chatted for quite a while after Nurmi had asked for his name: " He grabbed ahold of me — he was so excited.
One day when I came to visit him he jumped up and grabbed this manuscript and said ' I want to give you something, but I don't have anything, so I'm going to give you this manuscript, and someday its gonna be worth a lot of money.
Franklin said that the woman was not in the office and that she told Cooke this, but the enraged Cooke did not believe her and violently grabbed her, demanding again to know the woman's whereabouts.
In that sworn statement, the organizers indicated that " Einhorn, given a small role on the stage at Earth Day, grabbed the microphone and refused to give up the podium for thirty minutes " During Einhorn ’ s murder trial, one of the Earth Day organizing committee members, psychiatrist Donald Nathanson, took the stand and under oath testified that the committee had barred Einhorn from their discussions, considering him a nuisance .. Again, under oath and penalty of perjury, Dr. Nathanson said there was no master of ceremonies and Einhorn ’ s only role at the event had been as a liaison with poet and featured speaker Allen Ginsberg.
O ' Brien then asked Ford what he would think if he played a clip of the special on the show, Ford jokingly grabbed him, then said that " never seen it, maybe it'll be nice.
It was said that Olsen grabbed a Unix license plate, slapped it on someone's chest and said let's do it.
' And he brought in to see Katharine, and he said: ' Katharine, this girl has red hair ', and she just grabbed me, and in three hours we read through the play, and she just had her fingers in my hair the whole of the reading.
Barnett went to the field, grabbed the microphone at the 50-yard line and said to an enthusiastic crowd:
Following the surrender of the Hessians, Washington is reported to have grabbed the hand of a young officer and said " This is a glorious day for our country.
Bohr grabbed him by the shoulder and said: “ Young man, let me explain to you about something new and exciting in physics .”
He leapt onto the set, grabbed the tilting machine, and said ' Next set, that's a wrap.
" The first time we grabbed hands, it was just great ," said Pelletier, and by the next month Salé had moved to Montréal to skate with Pelletier.
" The first time we grabbed hands, it was just great ," said Pelletier, and by the next month Salé had moved to Montreal to skate with him.
* Mary Mullen, 85, died from a heart attack, but in the confession was said to have collapsed as the strangler grabbed her ; found on June 28, 1962
( Welles said in 1969 that he believed McGoohan " would now be, I think, one of the big actors of our generation if TV hadn't grabbed him.
Johnson started reading it and when he got to the fifth line and it said "$ 5, 000 a week ," he stopped reading, grabbed a pen and signed it, and gave it back to Ford.
Subsequently on June 18, a 32-year-old man said he had been a victim of a similar incident occurring in 1996 in which Etheridge grabbed him when he was a high school student.
I showed it to Charlie and to my astonishment he grabbed it and said: ' That's it!
During this segment, the WCW locker room emptied and many wrestlers from backstage stood on the entrance way clapping for DeMott ; Bill Goldberg grabbed the microphone and, fondly recalling his first opponent in WCW, said " Hey, Goldberg's streak had to start somewhere, my friend.
Police investigators ruled his death as a suicide, confirming his bodyguard's deposition, who said the former prime minister was with him when he grabbed the guard's gun, while according to the first version of events which appeared in the press Bérégovoy had returned alone to the car and had taken the gun from the glove box.

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Lincoln understood this better than most when he said in his `` Second Inaugural '' that God `` gives to both North and South this terrible war, as the woe due to those by whom the offense came ''.
The Negro composer Hall Johnson studied the American-Negro Suite and said of it, `` Of all the many songs written by white composers and employing what claims to be a Negroid idiom in both words and music, these six songs by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler easily stand far out above the rest.
Mickie had a pleasant glow as he said, `` You see, both of them, I mean the President and Jeff Lawrence, are romantics.
`` Now '', said Arlene, eventually, making them both sit in formation on a big root of a live oak, the sort of root that divided itself and made their bottoms sag down and feel comfortable.
It is, he said, a bifocal vision, which can see both the near-at-hand and the distant and keep a Christian in right relation to both.
The vast industrial interests caught up in the Selden suit, as well as the complex character of the automotive art, encouraged both sides to exploit `` every possible chance '' for or against the patent, said Parker.
As I said, they were both painters.
The grand jury commented on a number of other topics, among them the Atlanta and Fulton County purchasing departments which it said `` are well operated and follow generally accepted practices which inure to the best interest of both governments ''.
Until the Cuban fiasco and the Communist military victories in Laos, almost any observer would have said that President Kennedy had blended a program that respected, generally, the opinions voiced both by Mr. Nixon and the professors.
Liberals and conservatives in both parties -- Democratic and Republican -- should divorce themselves and form two independent parties, George H. Reama, nationally known labor-management expert, said here yesterday.
Mr. Bourcier said that he had consulted several Superior Court justices in the last week and received opinions favoring both procedures.
`` He calls for help while saying he is against centralization, but you can't have it both ways '', Jones said.
Assistant Prosecutor Fred Lewis, who tried both the Hengesbach and Pohl cases, said he did not know what would be done about two arson charges pending against Pohl.
Thomas Rotelli, head of Rhode Island Incinerator Service, Inc., said four of the company's eight trucks were making collections with both newly hired and regular workers.
Peterson said America has nothing to fear in world competition if it dares to be original in both marketing and product ideas.
" Congo and Angola have agreed to suspend expulsions from both sides of the border ," said Lambert Mende, DR Congo information minister, in October 2009.
The first article said " the Spanish Nation is the Spaniards from both sides of the Atlantic ".
It is said that Joseph became both a mentor and father figure for Ayckbourn until his untimely death in 1967, and he has consistently spoken highly of him.
Salieri is characterized as both in awe of and insanely jealous of Mozart, going so far as to renounce God for blessing his adversary ; " Amadeus " means love of God, or God's love, and the play can be said to be about God-given talent, or the lack thereof: Salieri is hospitalized in a mental institution, where he announces himself as " the Patron Saint of mediocrity ".
They both said that the episcopacy was inadequate to address corruption, doctrinal or otherwise, and that this inadequacy justified the intervention of the church of common people.
It has been argued that the name " Titus " in 2 Corinthians and Galatians is nothing more than an informal name used by Timothy, implied already by the fact that even though both are said to be long-term close companions of Paul, they never appear in common scenes.
It also guarantees the capacity to distinguish between false perceptions or illusions ( which are possible in perceptions of both the outer world and the inner world ) and true perceptions, or, better said, to distinguish in any perception between the influence of subjective elements ( i. e., viewpoint ) and the objective reality the perception points at.
" When his wife reported to him that his interpreter's wife had boasted of her own husband's greatness, R. Abbahu simply said, " What difference does it make which of us is really the greater, so long as through both of us heaven is glorified?
If through lack of issue, marriage or both, eventually only one person represents the claims of all the sisters, he or she can claim the dignity as a matter of right, and the abeyance is said to be terminated.

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