Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Eight Witnesses" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

call and Eight
It goes by many other names, including Eight Hooter, Rain Owl, Wood Owl, and Striped Owl, but is probably best known as the Hoot Owl based on its call.
Eight years following Andross ' assumed defeat, Krystal, a mysterious fox looking for answers to the destruction of her home planet, Cerinia, and the murder of her parents, lands on Krazoa Palace after receiving a distress call from the planet.
Montoya went onto the grass briefly at Turn Eight as he prepared to make his second call to pitlane ; this, plus another off-track excursion while tangling with a backmarking rookie, cost him valuable time.
His second book Eight Minutes Idle, which drew on Thorne's experiences of having worked in a call centre, was published in 1999 and won an Encore Award.
Eight trains in each direction call Mondays to Saturdays and three each way on Sundays all year ( plus two additional trains in the summer months ).
Eight trains in each direction call Mondays to Saturdays and three each way on Sundays all year ( plus two additional trains in the summer months ).

call and probably
Still she would probably have sense enough not to call in the local sheriff to find her boy friend who, apparently, had run away.
Abd al-Rahman probably was quite happy to see his call answered by waves of Umayyad faithful and family.
To the soldiers who did the fighting, the distinction was usually academic ; a soldier fighting at Beaumont Hamel on November 13, 1916 was probably unaware he was taking part in what the committee would call the " Battle of the Ancre ".
Le Corbusier visited MIT in, an occasion which powerfully affected Pei: " The two days with Le Corbusier, or ' Corbu ' as we used to call him, were probably the most important days in my architectural education.
The knock-knock joke is a type of joke, probably the best-known format of the pun, and is a time-honored " call and answer " exercise.
Considered together, these memex machines were probably the earliest practical description of what we would call today the Office of the future.
Some call roulette the " King of Casino Games ", probably because it was associated with the glamour of the casinos in Monte Carlo.
Tappan replied " No, he left yesterday and is probably by this time in Cumberland, Maryland, but if you will go to Bill Allen and tell him to raise that window and call him he will come back.
He also described, in a phone call, the magistrates investigating him about the corruption charges as " penniless, envious turds whose wives are probably cuckolding them while they keep track of me.
It was probably through his correspondence with the London booksellers that he heard of the call for volunteers from what was to become the Oxford English Dictionary ( OED ).
Donald Kagan has suggested that this call was probably instigated by Theramenes ' party, who wanted the 5, 000 to govern ; the hoplites tearing down the fortification might well have preferred a return to the democracy.
Etymologically, the term is probably from su " well " and the root ah " to call ".
The FM station has broadcast under many call letters, but probably its most famous days were in the late 1970s and 1980s when it was known as KX ( pronounced Kicks ) 104, a popular music station that battled with Nashville stations for top listenership.
He noted that, while the marshal had the right to call up the posse comitatus to assist him in seizing Gen. Cadwalader and bringing him before the court, it was probably unwise for him to do so and thus that he would not punish the marshal for failing in his task.
Except for large and thus strongly reflecting objects, such as a big stone or tree trunk, they will probably not be able to disentangle echo scenes, but rather derive information on habitat type from the overall call reverberations.
Some sources call him " almost illiterate ", but this probably meant he was not formally educated in the liberal arts.
In 1715, probably with some help from Pope, he produced What d ' ye call it ?, a dramatic skit on contemporary tragedy, with special reference to Thomas Otway's Venice Preserv'd.
After that, we're probably going to call it ( quits ) for awhile.
The eastern P. c. exsul of Lanzarote and possibly Fuerteventura is paler above and less rufous below than its western relative, and had a harsher call ; it might have been a distinct species, but it became extinct in 1986 at latest, probably much earlier.
:... the progress is slow because we work in three different places ... and of all the demos probably two, maybe three of these songs are what we callthe candidates ” for our new single.
While the Union Army recuperated at Harrison's Landing, Virginia, from its grueling withdrawal during the Seven Days, Butterfield experimented with bugle calls and is credited with the composition of " Taps ", probably the most famous bugle call ever written.
Zahir Shah is under pressure from the Western countries ( including the United States ) not to respond to Najibullah's call for National Reconciliation because if Zahir Shah returns to Afghanistan and joins the government, most of the traditionalist mujahideen would quit fighting against the government and would probably join the government.
After the election of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Eagleburger seemed to think that Iran was moving in a direction which may at some point call for military action, saying in an interview that while " we should try everything else we can first ," at some point it would probably be necessary to use force to ensure that Iran did not obtain or use nuclear weapons.
Most critics, however, feel this probably refers to what we today call 2 Henry VI and 3 Henry VI, not 1 Henry VI.
During this period he probably wrote his mass based on L ' homme armé, as well as the chanson on the same song ; the latter composition may have been inspired by Philip the Good's call for a new crusade against the Turks, who had recently captured Constantinople.

call and also
Frequently interspersed throughout the folded mountains, and also situated on the Anatolian Plateau, are well-defined basins, which the Turks call " ova ".
Volta also studied what we now call electrical capacitance, developing separate means to study both electrical potential ( V ) and charge ( Q ), and discovering that for a given object, they are proportional.
It is also preferable to call an open ANAC rather than the password-protected one given below.
PNNI also includes a very powerful summarization mechanism to allow construction of very large networks, as well as a call admission control ( CAC ) algorithm which determines the availability of sufficient bandwidth on a proposed route through a network in order to satisfy the service requirements of a VC or VP.
In these passages, Jeremiah expresses his discontent with the message he is to deliver, but also his steadfast commitment to the divine call despite the fact that he had not sought it out.
Health-related data such as that from hospital computer systems, clinical laboratories, electronic health record systems, medical examiner record-keeping systems, 911 call center computers, and veterinary medical record systems could be of help ; researchers are also considering the utility of data generated by ranching and feedlot operations, food processors, drinking water systems, school attendance recording, and physiologic monitors, among others.
The Habsburgs also saw a strong Ottoman presence in the area as a counterweight to the Serbian nationalistic call to their own Serb subjects in Bosnia.
If the partnership's preceding call is a natural bid in notrump, then 4NT is also natural.
One might also call them bodies, or physical particulars, or concrete things, or matter, or maybe substances ( but bear in mind the word ' substance ' has some special philosophical meanings ).
One could also call it an attribute of the apple.
The larger ships were also less likely to call on the smaller population centres such as Saint John and Halifax, preferring to travel to cities like New York and Montreal.
" It also notes that "... no definition adequately specifies precise boundaries for the concept of ' mental disorder '... different situations call for different definitions ".
# Langar – A communal vegetarian meal also call free kitchen is an important feature of the Sikh way of life, and food is served to everyone at the end of a Sikh service.
In jazz, pizzicato is the norm, except for some solos and also occasional written parts in modern jazz that call for bowing.
According to Fuller, as quoted in Wood biography Nightmare of Ecstasy ( 1992 ), she first met Ed Wood when she attended a casting call with a friend for a movie he was supposed to direct called Behind Locked Doors: it has also been stated that they met in a restaurant.
He later refined the term, describing it as " The whole system, ... including not only the organism-complex, but also the whole complex of physical factors forming what we call the environment ".
The Eucharist they also call the Breaking of Bread or the Lord's Supper.
... this epistle is the principal and most excellent part of the new testament, and most pure evangelion, that is to say glad tidings and what we call the gospel, and also a light and a way in unto the whole scripture ...
The Duke also insisted to his companions that his death be kept a secret until Louis was informed – the men were to journey from Saint James across the Pyrenees as quickly as possible, to call at Bordeaux to notify the Archbishop, and then to make all speed to Paris, to inform the King.
Erlang-B ( sometimes also written without the hyphen Erlang B ), also known as the Erlang loss formula, is a formula for the blocking probability derived from the Erlang distribution to describe the probability of call loss on a group of circuits ( in a circuit switched network, or equivalent ).
Modern recipes for century eggs also call for lye.
Even if a particular word is optimized so as not to require a subroutine call, it is also still available as a subroutine.
This structure typically also stores local variables, including subroutine parameters ( in call by value system such as C ).
It was first published in Britain by Routledge in March 1944 and was quite popular, leading Hayek to call it " that unobtainable book ," also due in part to wartime paper rationing.

1.062 seconds.