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Seneca's " vital spot " seems to have meant the neck.
* SOOP – ( Something Out Of Place ) used to refer to a natural or other object that seems out of place, indicating a geocache is hidden in that spot
On Wednesday nights, he reads to the homeless in a local soup kitchen and seems to have a soft spot for kids.
Antioch historian Robert Straker wrote that Mann had been “ crucified by crusading sectarians .” Ralph Waldo Emerson lamented “ what seems the fatal waste of labor and life at Antioch .” Mann ’ s wife, who wrote in anguish that " the blood of martyrdom waters the spot ," later disinterred his body from Yellow Springs.
There also seems to be a relation between the spot temperature and the temperature for the stellar photosphere, indicating that starspots behave similarly for different types of stars ( observed in G-K dwarfs )
It seems very likely to Giles and Gwenda that one of them must be the murderer: they were all " on the spot " when Helen disappeared eighteen years earlier.
The concept of Malgudi as an " idyllic spot located in South India " seems to have taken root in popular imagination.
He seems to have lived in some part of the East, for, in the time of Pope Anicetus ( A. D. 155-166 ) he travelled through Corinth to reach Rome, collecting on the spot the teachings of the various churches which he visited, and ascertaining their uniformity with Rome, according to this excerpt:
Although it seems that the sun is the brightest spot on the canvas, it is in fact, when measured with a photometer, the same brightness ( or luminance ) as the sky.
The suspicion of ceteris paribus arises because it seems sometimes to be used to conceal a sort of conceptual " blank spot " in the analysis, and ( these philosophers allege ) the existence of such a " blank spot " is as good a reason as any to think that an analysis that depends on it is not the right direction to take in analyzing a particular concept.
Much of this movement seems to be directed, in the sense that the animals in question seem to be purposely moving towards a particular spot for a reason.
The current name of Sunnyside came from a former school teacher who said “… the spot of sun which seems always to shine on that tiny section of Trinity Bay .”( Rockwood, 1992 )
There were a few houses at this spot in the eighteenth century, and, it seems, a man called Bayard used or offered it as a watering place for horses on the main road to Uxbridge which is called Bayswater Road at this point ( formerly Uxbridge Road ).
Hours later as the Police conduct an investigation on the spot of where the firefight took place, the investigation seems futile since the brothers covered their tracks by spraying any blood left behind with ammonia.
Despite his disdain and attitude towards most of his coworkers, he has more recently been portrayed as one of the most compassionate characters in the series, and seems to have a soft spot for Bender.
In fact, the only soft spot Johnny seems to have is for his intellectual, alcoholic right hand man, Jeff Hartnett ( Van Heflin ), and even he is not sure why.
However, among the students, he seems to have a spot in his heart for Caulfield especially, as he is always spurring him to mischief ( often unintentionally ), and makes excuses for Caulfield's " bored genius " behavior.
The Phantom, suddenly finding himself in a tight spot, produces a knife and pulls Christine in front of him-a union sealed in death seems his only option ...
Lenny seems similarly dejected about his relationship with Carl ; he and Homer get a job in an oil field in West Springfield, a likely death spot for the two of them.
Because Max seems to have an emotional " soft spot " for Marissa, the oath he takes to protect the Crystal Heart resembles a Catholic wedding vow, Lavagirl is jealous of her.
She seems to have a extreme soft spot for Hajime, often hinting at a relationship between the two, though the two never step over the boundaries of morale.
The absolute abandonment of the spot seems to be the only judicious course.
There is one more empty spot in the middle of the acorns where Scrat tries to stuff the last acorn he brought with him ( he first tries to slam it in like he did in the opening of the first film, but he seems to remember what would happen if he did, so he places it in gently instead ).

spot and have
No man could have reached his spot nor held it without being ruthless, and Hague had made a virtue of ruthlessness all of his life.
Outside of combat, he couldn't have landed in a tougher spot.
There was a wet spot -- she couldn't have been gone long ''.
If it was designed to put me on the spot, it would have to have been written before Peralta ever called me in on the case ''.
The Jazz Three displayed their sound musicianship, not only in their own chosen set, but as the emergency accompanists for Al Minns & Leon James, the superb jazz dancers who have now been Newport performers for three successive years, gradually moving up from a morning seminar on the evolution of the blues to a spot on the evening program.
She is also the only one in Poirot's universe to have noted that " It ’ s not natural for five or six people to be on the spot when B is murdered and all have a motive for killing B.
However they do have a larger turning radius compared to tracked vehicles which can turn on the spot and their tires are vulnerable and are less capable in climbing and crushing obstacles.
This may possibly explain the traditional spot in St. Peter's, where St. Gregory and St. Columba are supposed to have met ( Moran, Irish SS.
This impact created a giant dark spot over 12, 000 km across, and was estimated to have released an energy equivalent to 6, 000, 000 megatons of TNT ( 600 times the world's nuclear arsenal ).
None of these worlds have plate tectonics, which contributes approximately 60 % of the Earth's volcanic activity ( the other 40 % is attributed to hot spot volcanism ).
The four pillars set up by Cão on his two voyages have all been discovered in situ, and the inscriptions on two of them from Cape Santa Maria and Cape Cross, dated 1482 and 1485 respectively, are still to be read and have been printed ; the Cape Cross padrão is now at Kiel ( replaced on the spot by a granite facsimile ); those from the Congo estuary and the more southerly Monte Negro are in the Museum of the Lisbon Geographical Society.
Antoine built their home on the exact spot where the treaty was signed, as stipulated by Keokuk or he would have forfeited the land.
Would other people have recognized this as a unique spot?
Drop kicks are mandatory from the centre spot to start a half ( a kick-off ), from the centre spot to restart the game after points have been scored, to restart play from the 22-metre line ( called a drop-out ) after the ball is touched down or made dead in the in-goal area by the defending team when the attacking team kicked or took the ball into the in-goal area, and to score a drop goal ( sometimes called a field goal ) in open play, which is worth three points.
The armpit cannot have a seam, which would line up with the jacket seam and provide a weak spot.
They are also more likely to have piebald coats, and will almost always have a white spot on the chest or face.
However, the Big Ear only looks at each point on the sky for 72 seconds, and re-examinations of the same spot have found nothing.
You can spot many male dancers who have this tuition by their arm movements — they are soft, limp and feminine.
A-type or anorogenic granites are formed above volcanic " hot spot " activity and have peculiar mineralogy and geochemistry.

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