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Then why was he assuming the role -- the gesture and the suffering??
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I said quietly, gaining nerve, ready to ask any question at all, no matter how intimate, ready to be rebuffed, `` Then why did she leave Israel??
Then, without knowing why, she found herself running from them, fleeing wildly through the trees, dodging her own shadows until she came to a little hollow in the rocky ground with a big stone in the center behind which she knelt and hid, listening to the madness of her heart and wanting for once to cry.
Then the Lord let me see why there was none upon the earth that could speak to my condition, namely, that I might give Him all the glory ; for all are concluded under sin, and shut up in unbelief as I had been, that Jesus Christ might have the pre-eminence who enlightens, and gives grace, and faith, and power.
Likewise, most Agatha Christie books ( Murder on the Orient Express and And Then There Were None being the exceptions ) cause Cardassians great difficulty, as, whilst the idea that a high-ranking person is killed in mysterious circumstances appeals, they cannot understand why only one person is guilty.
Then Ilúvatar spoke to him, asking why he would seek to exceed his power and authority by attempting to make new life.
Then, when making his argument as to why he should be king, he says to Henry, " Thy hand is made to grasp a palmer's staff / And not to grace an aweful princely sceptre " ( 5. 1. 97 – 98 ).
Hanna recalled, " Acker asked me why writing was important to me, and I said, ' Because I felt like I'd never been listened to and I had a lot to say ,' and she said, ' Then why are you doing spoken word — no one goes to spoken word shows!
Then Ford remodelated the Willys ' prototype ( that's why Ford Corcel doesn't look like the other R12 sold around the world ), launching the Ford Corcel in 1968.
Then Permanent Secretary for Education and Manpower Fanny Law rejected causal connections, but provoked furore among teachers and the public when she questioned why only two teachers committed suicide because of the reforms.
Then after the 1942 flood that came along, why there was a lot of damage downstream, and that revived the downstream support for the reservoirs.
To see why this is true, suppose x ∈ X is the state at time s. Then by the definition of F, F < sub > t, s </ sub >( x ) is the state of the system at time t and consequently applying the definition once more, F < sub > u, t </ sub >( F < sub > t, s </ sub >( x )) is the state at time u.
Then and was
Then, with a glory that almost wiped out the deep, downward sags in her careworn face, Matilda leaned over the wheel and shouted to Hez, who was stumbling along in the heat and the dust on the opposite side of the wagon `` Pa!!
Then when Miss Langford was on the end of the line of girls, Jack, in the middle of the line, gave an extra hard pull and the young teacher sprawled backwards, sitting down hard, her dress flying over her head.
Then, in some way, this lack of faith in the cavalry became mixed up in his mind with the dragging effect of wagon trains and was hardened into a prejudice.
Then there was Mark Howe and there was Henry Dwight Sedgwick, an accomplished man of letters who wrote in the spirit of Montaigne and produced in the end a formidable body of work.
Then, all but blind, he said there was nothing in Back to Methuselah --, -- `` G.B.S. ought to have known that '', -- and `` I look at my bookshelves despairingly, knowing that I can have nothing more to do with them ''.
Then he kept Blackman awake for more than an hour while he did an imaginary dialogue between his wife and himself in which, discussing the evening, he was continually berated.
Then Laura took her gently and shoved her off again, toward Fritzie: Amy did not laugh -- this was work, concentration, achievement.
Then she fell asleep again as soddenly as a person with fever, and when she awoke it was dark outside and the clarity was back in her eyes.
Then epistolatory me was a foreign correspondent dispatching exciting cables and communiques, full of dash and wit and glamor, quoting from the books I read, imitating the grand styles of the authors recommended by a teacher in whose special, after-school class I was enrolled.
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