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There and are
There are plenty of fresh horses halfway at my place.
There are of course many Souths ; ;
There is unceasing pressure, but its sources are immediate.
( There are two receivers in case one should be dropped and damaged.
There are thousands of square miles of salt pan which are hideous.
There are almost no fictional treatments of the industrialized south ''.
There are certainly large areas of understanding in the human sciences which in themselves and even without political invention can help to dispel our present fears.
There are many domains in which understanding has brought about widespread and quite appropriate reduction in ritual and fear.
There are, however, some wonderful chapters at the beginning of the second part, concerning the reactions of the Swedes in adversity.
There are ghostly scenes in which the little boy on his rocking horse rocks madly toward the climax that will magically give him the name of the winning horse.
There is probably some significance in the fact that two of the best incest stories I have encountered in recent years are burlesques of the incest myth.
There is evidence to suggest, in fact, that many authors of the humorous sketches were prompted to write them -- or to make them as indelicate as they are -- by way of protesting against the artificial refinements which had come to dominate the polite letters of the South.
There is essential pleasantness in reading the writing of men who are not angry, who can contend without quarreling.
There are in The Almagest no rules for determining in advance whether a new epicycle will be required for dealing with abberations in lunar, solar, or planetary behavior.
Said: `` There are things I must tell you about this man you are marrying which he does not know himself ''.
There is plenty more to recommend Gorton, the facts of whose life are given in The Life And Times Of Samuel Gorton, by Adelos Gorton.
There are millions who accept this doctrine, but few indeed are those who accept it so truly that the fate of humanity lies as a weight on their souls night and day.
There are some people, intelligent people, who seem to be untouched by the sea of wonder in which we are immersed and in which we spend our lives.
There are few things of which I am prouder than of that unblemished record.
There are only two men remaining in Congress who, with Rayburn, voted for the declaration of war against Germany in 1917.
There are many causes for this change.

There and equivalents
There were some exceptions to the diet, such as local vegetation and animals, but the colonists attempted to use these items in the same fashion as they had their equivalents or ignore them if they could.
There are many products that can qualify as a file viewer: Microsoft Word viewer or Microsoft PowerPoint viewer, and the OpenOffice equivalents are examples.
There are several conflicting views concerning the US availability of cough preparations containing ethylmorphine ( also called dionine or codethyline )— Feco Syrup and its equivalents were first marketed circa 1895 and still in common use in the 1940s and 1950s, and the main ingredient is treated like codeine under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970.
There are no " n " functions for deserializing these structures — the regular < tt > thaw </ tt > and < tt > retrieve </ tt > deserialize structures serialized with the "" functions and their machine-specific equivalents.
There are etymological equivalents in the Finnic languages such as the Ingrian and Votic word sauna, Estonian saun and Livonian sōna.
There were equivalents in other major European languages, each of which was called by a different name: Culteranismo in Spain, Marinismo in Italy, and Préciosité in France, for example.
There are other equivalents for the name Wakhi ( Anglicised ) or Wakhani ( Arabic and Persian ), Vakhantsy ( Russian ), Gojali / Gojo ( Dingrik-wor / Shina ), Guyits / Guicho ( Borushaski ), Wakhigi / Wakhik-war ( Kivi-wor / Khow-wor ) and Cert ( Turki ).
There are equivalents for these terms in other languages as well, such as the German a. St.
There are also numerous phonological differences between words pronounced in the dialect and their standard equivalents.
There are more privately owned historic houses open to the public than those in the care of the National Trust, English Heritage and their equivalents in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland put together.
There are equivalents of Ded Moroz and Snegurochka all over the former USSR, as well as the countries once in the so-called Soviet bloc and in the former Yugoslavia.
There are also determiner ( adjectival ) equivalents: which / what or more usually whichever / whatever: " I'll take whichever dish you choose.
There are two female equivalents of " Sidi ": " Lella ", when used in a social context, and " Sayyeda " when speaking about female saints, for example "( Es )- Sayyeda El-Manoubiyya ".
There were no real equivalents to the British Union of Fascists or the Silver Legion of America, although certain individuals, notably Lionel Terry and Arthur Nelson Field, promoted white supremacist ideals.
There are equivalents in many other countries, such as the United States ( USP ) and Japan, and the World Health Organization maintains " The International Pharmacopoeia ".
There are generic equivalents on the market now Oxaliplatin has been compared with other platinum compounds ( Cisplatin, Carboplatin ) in advanced cancers ( gastric, ovarian ).
There are also counties and county equivalents in the provinces of Canada from Ontario to Nova Scotia.
There are no free equivalents of this image.

There and title
There is no use at all in trying to follow it dance by dance and title by title, for it has a kind of nonstop format, and moves along in an admirable continuity that demands no pauses for identification.
There is fear in the fifties as his title suggests and as his competent drawings show.
There are exceptions to this title ; many private clubs and religious organizations may not be bound by Title III.
There is a Mozart reference in the title — A Little Night Music is an occasionally used translation of Eine kleine Nachtmusik, the nickname of Mozart's Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major, K. 525.
There was no plan to move these departments, and so Bonn remained a second, unofficial capital with the new title " Federal City " ( Bundesstadt ).
There is no evidence that the term was a title that had any practical use, with implications of formal rights, powers and office, or even that it had any existence before the 9th-century.
There is much variation ; often the CEO also holds the title of President, while in other organizations if there is a separate CEO, the President is then second highest-ranking position.
There are many possible translations of the book's title:
There was no set title for the king of England before 1066 and monarchs chose to style themselves as they pleased.
There was an initial screenplay with the preliminary title All Monsters Attack Directive, which would have many of the same elements used in the final product.
There was very little information available about the original project ( even ex-TSR employees having forgotten what they knew about the module over the years ), so the module was published based entirely on the working title and information drawn from Dragon magazine articles.
There are also a few nations in which the exact title and definition of the office of head of state have been vague.
There is debate as to whether Samoa is / was an elective monarchy or an aristocratic republic, given the comparative ambiguity of the title O le Ao o le Malo and the nature of the head of state's office.
There are two places named for Simcoe with the title Lord, but Simcoe was not made a Lord in his lifetime.
There he was offered the title of Western Roman Emperor by the Ostrogoths at the same time that envoys of Justinian were arriving to negotiate a peace which would leave the region north of the Po River in Gothic hands.
There is no indication of the trinitarian doctrine, or of Christ being the " one true God ", as Justin gives this title only to the Father.
There was no title or conventional band name on the original cover, as the group wished to be anonymous and to avoid easy pigeonholing by the press.
In return, the King rewarded Macau with the addition of the words " There is none more Loyal " to its existing title.
There he took the title of a king and organized a confederation of several neighboring Germanic tribes.
There is no evidence he was ever awarded a doctorate — the title Doctor Mirabilis was posthumous and figurative.
There were Carry On films in which James played characters who were not called Sid or Sidney, namely, Carry On Henry ( a parody of Henry VIII ) and Carry On Dick ( a spoof of legendary highwayman Dick Turpin ), in both of which he played the title roles, and Carry On Cleo, in which he played Mark Antony.
There is no way to say " this is a catalog " or even to establish that " Acme Gizmo " is a kind of title or that "€ 199 " is a price.
( There was a rumor that Sleuth was given the working title Who's Afraid of Stephen Sondheim ?, but in a New York Times interview on March 10, 1996, Shaffer denied ever using the title.

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