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::" and war
::" During a certain period
in the not too distant past, Japan, following a mistaken national policy, advanced along
the road
to war, only
to ensnare
the Japanese people
in a fateful crisis,
and, through its colonial rule
and aggression, caused tremendous damage
and suffering
to the people
of many countries, particularly
to those
of Asian nations
.
::" and between
::" The House
of Lords expected a humane
and courtly manner
of bishops
and was horrified at
the fury
of his tone, at
the incongruity
between his violence
and his lawn sleeves
.
::" I recall a time,
which I think
was probably July
or August
of 1901
or 1902, when this plane
was started
in flight on
the lot
between Pine
and Cherry Streets
.
::" Wonderful
to say, this greatly desiderated
and almost unhoped for curative agent not only exists
in Nature, but is an essential element
in the human constitution, varying
in different persons,
of course, like all
other bodily
and mental gifts ;
and most persons possess
the power
of curing others,
or of being themselves cured occasionally, by an inherent sanative influence propagatable
between different individuals: for health is transmissible as well as disease, it appears
.
::" In order, therefore, that
the clauses cited from Article I
of the Constitution may have proper force
and effect save only as modified by
the Amendment,
and that
the latter also may have proper effect, it is essential
to distinguish
between what is
and what is not ' income ' as
the term is there used ;
and to apply
the distinction as cases arise according
to truth
and substance without regard
to form
.
::" It is necessary
to distinguish
between regular ownership
to a farm,
and allodium
.
::" and was
::" Who
was the fool, who
the wise,
::" The eras that fell
in this reign
were: ( 1 )
the remaining seven years
of Shuchō ;
and ( 2 ) Taika,
which was four years long
.
::" The eras that fell
in this reign
were: ( 1 )
the remaining seven years
of Shuchō ;
and ( 2 ) Taika,
which was four years long
.
::" The eras that fell
in this reign
were: ( 1 )
the remaining seven years
of Shuchō ;
and ( 2 ) Taika,
which was four years long
.
::" The sovereignty
of Afghanistan
was vested formally
in "
The Islamic State
of Afghanistan ", an entity created
in April 1992, after
the fall
of the Soviet-backed Najibullah government
.
::" Pakistan
was keen
to gear
up for a breakthrough
in Central Asia
.
::" I
was at Secretariat's Derby,
in ' 73
.
::" Alison Weir tells her readers that she, at last, has solved
the mystery: Richard
was guilty
.
::" I wanted
to learn about Christ – about
the Old Testament,
which had been his Bible,
and the New Testament,
which was the Bible about him ; about
the history
of the church,
which had been founded on
the faith that through him God had not only revealed his innermost nature
and his purpose for
the world, but had released
into the world a fierce power
to draw people
into that nature
and adapt them
to that purpose …. No intellectual pursuit had ever aroused
in me such intense curiosity,
and much more than my intellect
was involved, much more than my curiosity aroused
.
::" I
was reading a magazine as I waited my turn at a barber shop
one day when, triggered by a particular article
and the photographs that went
with it, there floated
up out
of some hitherto unexplored subcellar
of me a character who
was to dominate my life as a writer for
the next six years
and more
.
::" The End
of History
was never linked
to a specifically American model
of social
or political organization
.
::" There
was a ship ," quoth he
.
::" Sweeter far than life from I found that love
was "

" A later campaign used
the well-known song tune
of " Smoke Gets
in Your Eyes " cleverly reworded as
::" They asked me how I knew, it
was Esso Blue, I
of course replied,
with lower grades
one buys, smoke gets
in your eyes
.
::" So great a contribution
to physics
was Two New Sciences that scholars have long maintained that
the book anticipated Isaac Newton's laws
of motion
.
::" One day
the circle
of those who sat at
the feet
of Seyyid Kázim
was augmented by a fresh arrival
.
::" if
the day
were bright, you observed upon
the house – tops, stretching far away, a long dark path ;
the shadow
of the Monument ;
and turning round,
the tall original
was close beside you,
with every hair erect upon his golden head, as if
the doings
of the city frightened him
.
::" The earliest tradition I could find about Glin went back
to 1569, when
the knight, Thomas FitzGerald,
was barbarously executed
in Limerick
.
::" In
the years when our Country
was in mortal danger, ( name ) who served ( dates ) gave generously
of his time
and powers
to make himself ready for her defence by force
of arms
and with his life if need be
.
::" On August, fourteenth, Nineteen Hundred
and One I
was present
and assisted on
the occasion when Mr
. Whitehead succeeded
in flying his machine, propelled by a motor,
to a height
of two hundred feet off
the ground
or sea beach at Lordship Manor, Connecticut
.
::" and one
::" Few human creatures would consent
to be changed
into any
of the lower animals, for a promise
of the fullest allowance
of a beast's pleasures ; no intelligent human being would consent
to be a fool, no instructed person would be an ignoramus, no person
of feeling
and conscience would be selfish
and base, even though they should be persuaded that
the fool,
the dunce,
or the rascal is better satisfied
with his lot than they are
with theirs … A being
of higher faculties requires more
to make him happy, is capable probably
of more acute suffering,
and is certainly accessible
to it at more points, than
one of an inferior type ; but
in spite
of these liabilities, he can never really wish
to sink
into what he feels
to be a lower grade
of existence … It is better
to be a human being dissatisfied than a pig satisfied ; better
to be Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied
.
::" Buechner's theological efforts are never systematic treatises but instead short, highly literary productions
in most of which he draws explicit links
with fiction-writing generally
and his own fiction
in particular ... Buechner's 1969 Noble Lectures at Harvard, published
in 1970 as
The Alphabet
of Grace, comprise a slender volume
which is
one of his
most important
and revealing works
.
::" Ever since
the publication
of A Long Day's Dying ... Frederick Buechner has
one of our
most interesting
and least predictable writers
.
::" In
the pharmaceutical industry, a blockbuster drug is
one that achieves acceptance by prescribing physicians as a therapeutic standard for,
most commonly, a highly prevalent chronic ( rather than acute ) condition
.
::" Delivering functional
and social expectations
of the public on
the one hand
and manage
to build a unique identity on
the other hand creates trust
and this trust builds
the informal framework
of a company
.
::" Basing itself on Scripture
and Tradition,
the Council teaches that
the Church, a pilgrim now on earth, is necessary for salvation:
the one Christ is
the mediator
and the way
of salvation ; he is present
to us
in his body
which is
the Church
.
::" The great majority
of those who have carefully investigated
the subject have come
to the conclusion that there exists
in man, as
one of his constituent principles, a certain subtle element, known by
the names
of animal electricity, animal magnetism, galvanism,
the nervous energy,
the nervous fluid, etc
.
::" There is a darkness greater than
the one we fight
.
::" Time-travellers stranded
in the 25th century through
the reluctance
of one of their party
to return
to the sordid realities
of the 20th ..." Panther Edition blurb
.
::" An act
or forebearance
of one party,
or the promise thereof, is
the price for
which the promise
of the other is bought,
and the promise thus given for value is enforceable
.
::" When
the army vinegar ran down unshaven beards, when men helped themselves
to acorns, peas,
and raw onions,
and cooked chopped
up goat meat
in shepherds ' rank butter — never mind your neighbour — no
one was embarrassed by me
.
::" And as for those towards
the east (
one )
was of coloured stone,
and one of pearl,
and one of jacinth,
::" To be sure, all arts
which are relevant
to human culture have a certain common bond,
and are connected,
one to another, by a sort
of, as it
were, kindred relationship
.
::" The čaršija has
in everything,
one thousand
and eighty stores that are a model
of beauty
.
::" Roose is
one of the cleanest custodians we have, but he apparently is a trifle superstitious about his football garments, for he seldom seems
to trouble
the charwoman
with them
.
::" Sonja Davies, who'd been a big influence on me on my first job,
was in her last days
and one of the things she said
to me at
the time
was look, you're doing very well, that's great
.
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