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One tiny detail in a happening can clog the memory and stick like meat in a crooked tooth, while the rest of the occurrence will go hazy and uncertain.
`` And from now on, for the rest of this trip, I will only drink what you agree that I should drink ''.
the '', rest will turn beat, or into dentists, or into beat, dentists.
When she agrees, you can rest assured her position will remain unchanged.
With this enlarged role in mind, I should like to make a few suggestions: What we in the United States do or do not do will make a very large difference in what happens in the rest of the world.
grasp the bar ( which will rest against the back of your neck ) ; ;
Pick the flowers, keep the soil dampened, and each of the pegged-down branches will take root and become a little plant and go on blooming for the rest of the season.
" It concluded by saying, " in the years to come, in the view of the hundreds of thousands of people who are devoted to baseball, and the millions who will be, Abner Doubleday's fame will rest evenly, if not quite as much, upon the fact that he was its inventor ... as upon his brilliant and distinguished career as an officer in the Federal Army.
Rashi comments on this verse that " The entire people will be so imbued with the spirit of sanctity that God's Presence will rest upon them collectively, as if the congregation itself was the Ark of the Covenant.
For example James's will might say: " I give all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate to my daughter Lilly.
" You will find no rest for the long years of Eternity,
Furthermore, that maximum 5 % density change occurs at the stagnation point of an object immersed in the gas flow and the density changes around the rest of the object will be significantly lower.
A voice came to him saying, " Anthony, do this and you will rest.
The IMF has enabled an initial disbursement of 60. 8 million euro, saying that the rest of the money will be spread out over two years, after successful quarterly reviews.
According to the Bible, " God raised him from the dead ", he ascended to heaven, is " seated at the right hand of the Father " and will ultimately return to fulfill the rest of Messianic prophecy such as the Resurrection of the dead, the Last Judgment and final establishment of the Kingdom of God.
On average one of these calves will become a replacement dairy cow, and some of the rest may be reared for beef or veal ; however some are effectively produced solely to allow the cow to produce milk.
If the axiom of choice is assumed, as will be the case in the rest of this article, then the two definitions are equivalent.
Multiple clitics can be stacked up, and will split a preverb from the rest of the verb if the preverb comes at the beginning of the clause, e. g. diz-uh-þan-sat ijōs " and then he seized them ( fem.
With tears in his eyes, he told them of his weakness, his need for rest, and his will to resign.
This development prompted the EFTA states to modernise their Convention to ensure that it will continue to provide a successful framework for the expansion and liberalization of trade among themselves and with the rest of the world.
The US and Australian releases will share one design while the rest of the world will feature the other for a new 2 CD October 2011 release.
Also having only a certain page that contains sensitive information ( such as a log-in page ) of a website loaded over HTTPS, while having the rest of the website loaded over plain HTTP will expose the user to attacks.

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`` As an independent American I considered all who were not for us, and you amongst the rest, as against us, yet be assured that John Jay never ceased to be the friend of Peter Van Schaack ''.
As John T. Westbrook says in his article, `` Twilight Of Southern Regionalism '' ( Southwest Review, Winter 1957 ): `` The miasmal mausoleum where an Old South, already too minutely autopsied in prose and poetry, should be left to rest in peace, forever dead and ( let us fervently hope ) forever done with ''.
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.
All the rest of the days in the White House would be shadowed by the tragic loss, even though the President tried harder than ever to make his little dry jokes and to tease the people around him.
Sturley thought that this matter might be `` the rest of the tithes and the College houses and landes in our towne ''.
His parents talked seriously and lengthily to their own doctor and to a specialist at the University Hospital -- Mr. McKinley was entitled to a discount for members of his family -- and it was decided it would be best for him to take the remainder of the term off, spend a lot of time in bed and, for the rest, do pretty much as he chose -- provided, of course, he chose to do nothing too exciting or too debilitating.
The older men would be there at noon, and maybe rest for a time before they took their guns off to the creek or drove down the road towards town.
The applicant pays the rest of the cost, but his own time spent on the work and charges for the use of equipment which he owns may be applied toward his share of the cost.
Part of the family should be sleeping while the rest is awake.
The rest of the press should be kept clean by dusting with a clean rag or brush.
Are you carefully policing wash-up time and rest periods to be certain that all other time is productive??
Each time Letch `` went up '' in his `` lines '', I was the one to be patient, helpful and apologetic while he indulged in outbursts of temperament, profanity and abuse, blaming others, going into `` sulks '' and, on more occasions than I care to count, storming off the `` set '' for the rest of the day.
If it could be shown that judgments of good and bad were not judgments at all, that they asserted nothing true or false, but merely expressed emotions like `` Hurrah '' or `` Fiddlesticks '', then these wayward judgments would cease from troubling and weary heads could be at rest.
In their very first collages, Braque and Picasso draw or paint over and on the affixed paper or cloth, so that certain of the principal features of their subjects as depicted seem to thrust out into real, bas-relief space -- or to be about to do so -- while the rest of the subject remains imbedded in, or flat upon, the surface.
Wine bought from a dealer should ideally be allowed to rest for several weeks before it is served.
He would go in there, climb through the window, and at least be safe for a little while and able to rest.
Rosburg had started early in the day, and by the time Palmer and Player were on the course -- separated, as they were destined to be for the rest of the weekend, by about half an hour -- they could see on the numerous scoreboards spotted around the course that Rosburg, who ended with a 73, was not having a good day.
The importance of this 5 can largely be explained by the natural mathematical properties of the middle number and its special relationship to all the rest of the numbers -- quite apart from any numerological considerations, which is to say, any symbolic meaning arbitrarily assigned to it.
Fortunately the number of pathological bigots appears to be quite small, but it would be a mistake to think that more than a matter of degree separates them from the rest of us.
In West Africa, for example, where meat is a luxury and babies must be weaned early to make room at the breast for later arrivals, a childhood menace is kwashiorkor, or `` Red Johnny '', a growth-stunting protein deficiency ( signs: reddish hair, bloated belly ) that kills more than half its victims, leaves the rest prey for parasites and lingering tropical disease.
His stick ceased to be a thing to rest his chin on and became a pointer for emphasizing the finer aspects of his text.
Phytomelan is found in most families of the Asparagales ( although not in Orchidaceae, thought to be a sister to the rest of the group ).

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