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I saw the clergyman kneel for a moment by the twitching body of the man he had shot, then run back to his position.
Finally, as time began to run out, he headed into Ormoc and glide-bombed a group of houses that Intelligence had thought might contain Japanese supplies.
He had never seen her before, but now he thought of the manner in which he and Benson went in and out of the cities, at each end of their run.
Waddell had heard that he had been a commando in Rommel's Afrika Corps, and he said to himself: I'd hate to run into him in the desert on a dark night.
All he had to do was light the fuses of the dynamite sticks, run to within ten yards of an open window in the barn and hurl the sticks through.
But the fighting marshal's fifty-year run of immunity from violent death came to a full and final stop one night in a street at Cromwell, Oklahoma, where he had been sent to clean up the gambling and vice rackets.
He wanted to know if my father had beaten me or my mother had run away from home to give me an unhappy childhood.
A proper cavalry command in his front would have developed the fact that he had run into one division of Polk's Army of the Mississippi moving up from the direction of Mobile to join Johnston at Dalton.
He said he was a friend of Heywood Broun who had run a free employment bureau for several months during the depression, but the generous Broun to whom I wrote did not know his name and I somehow conceived the morbid notion that the man in question was prowling round the house.
Finally we got them out of the house, after the boy had run away four times looking for other Nazis, threatening to murder village schoolchildren and bragging that he was to be the next Fuhrer.
I put a lot more trust in my two legs than in the gun, because the most important thing I had learned about war was that you could run away and survive to talk about it.
and though he had found the strength to run with us, now he collapsed and lay on the ground, dying, the Reverend holding his head and wiping his hot brow.
Both of them had known the feeling of the small life in her waiting, ready, for the two of them to run up her sails.
Water from the snow and water from the towels had run off the kid to the table where the dough was, and the dough was turning pasty, sticking to the kid's back and behind.
Colors on the towels had run.
We also continued to run a series of ads featuring endorsement of Rhode Island by industrialists who had recently established new plants here.
That is, to put it realistically, they had to run their businesses at a profit, or they had to get the votes to get elected.
To climax her Roman revels, she was thrown out of the swanky Hotel Excelsior after she had run naked through its marble halls screaming for help.
I had been among the top third in my class at N.Y.U., had wanted desperately to go to medical school, but I'd run out of money and energy at the same time.
Still she would probably have sense enough not to call in the local sheriff to find her boy friend who, apparently, had run away.
It was a long, low room, like a root cellar, for it was banked up with soil, and vines had run rampant over that, too.

had and full-time
Lewis was a man who had made a full-time job of cow stealing.
Recognizing that he had acquired a solid team, Veeck soon abandoned the aging, small and lightless League Park to take up full-time residence in massive Cleveland Municipal Stadium.
( Specifically, as of October 2007, Fiji's military had 3527 full-time members, of whom only 15 were Indo-Fijians.
The Australian Universities Commission had allowed for 510 effective full-time students ( EFTS ) but Macquarie had 956 enrolments and 622 EFTS.
" Bradbury remarked, " I felt that something strange and wonderful had happened to me because of my encounter with Mr. Electrico ... gave me a future ... I began to write, full-time.
Jeff had been attending the University of East Anglia studying physics, however success in the video-game programming industry prompted him to drop his studies and take up video game development full-time.
In the mid-1990s, the firm had about 390 full-time employees and was grossing $ 7 million a year.
Lauda, who had founded a charter airline, returned to Austria to run the company full-time.
At its peak, UPI had more than 2, 000 full-time employees ; and 200 news bureaus in 92 countries ; it had more than 6, 000 media subscribers.
As of December 2011, Quest had 3, 900 full-time employees worldwide and annual revenues of $ 857 million.
A full-time official titled a Veldkornet maintained muster rolls, but had no disciplinary powers.
The core of the army was made up of full-time professional soldiers called housecarls who had a long-standing dedication to the King.
With Lady Ottoline Morrell, Leonard Woolf and Harry Norton he took part in Ezra Pound's scheme to ' get Eliot out of the bank ' ( Eliot had a job in the international department of Lloyd's, a London bank, and well-meaning friends wanted him full-time writing poetry ).
The scholar Gu Yanwu of the early Qing Dynasty ( 1644 1912 ) estimated that the previous Ming Dynasty had to employ 47, 004 full-time laborers recruited by the lijia corvée system in order to maintain the entire canal system.
His doctors warned him that when he had recovered he would never be fit enough to combine a full-time business post with his broadcasting work.
Haley hired several new musicians to take their place: Rudy Pompilli on sax, Al Rex ( a former member of the Saddlemen ) on double bass, and Ralph Jones on drums ; in addition, lead guitarist Franny Beecher, who had been a session musician for Haley since Cedrone's death in the fall of 1954, became a full-time Comet and Haley's first performing lead guitarist.
His mother had difficulty coping with a full-time job and bringing up a child, so when Idle was seven, she enrolled him into the Royal Wolverhampton School as a boarder.
The NCAA had no full-time administrator until 1951, when Walter Byers was appointed executive director.
In 1986, the Tribune announced that celebrated film critic Gene Siskel, the Tribunes best-known writer, was no longer the paper's film critic, and that his position with the paper had shifted from being that of a full-time film critic to that of a free-lance contract writer who was to write about the film industry for the Sunday paper and also provide capsule film reviews for the paper's entertainment sections.
It had only nine full-time affiliates to augment its five O & Os — WJZ, WENR, KECA, WXYZ-TV in Detroit and KGO-TV in San Francisco.
After its acquisition by UPT, ABC at last had the means to offer a full-time television network service on the scale of CBS and NBC.
He started working as a clown full-time in 1931, and it was only after years of attempting to persuade the management that he was able to switch from a white face clown to the hobo clown that he had sketched ten years earlier while working at an art firm.
The MEAC has had to date, three full-time commissioners.

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