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There were three other men within this prison whom Barton would have liked to liberate, but they were in other cell blocks.
There might have been a pool of cool water behind any of these tree-clumps: only -- there was not.
There might have been a fence or a house just over the next rise ; ;
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 a second feature of the influences of literature, good literature, on emotional life which may have some special value for our time.
There must have been special feelings of joy and patriotism in the heart of Daniel Morgan too, when the news was received on April 30th of the recognition by France of the independence of the United States.
There is no explanation of terms nor a qualification that most such revolts have been dealt with by force -- only a bald dogmatism that they must, because of some undefined compulsion, be so repelled.
There have been cooing doves, chattering magpies, thieving jackdaws, a proud peacock, a silly goose, and a harpy eagle -- whom I was silly enough to mate with and who is now busy tearing at my vitals ''.
There have been a number of sound plans proposed.
There will be no mitigation of these offences until all art schools, whether independent or attached to universities have separate accreditation -- as do medical schools -- by an art accreditation group such as the `` National Association of Schools of Art ''.
There have always been tales of disillusionment -- the competent technician who became an administrator, willingly or not, and found he didn't like it ; ;
There have been many extremely competent men who have been converted into very incompetent managers or submerged in paper work, to their own and the public's dissatisfaction and loss.
There are many types of ambiguity and many of them have been described by rhetoricians under such names as amphibology, parisology, and other ologies.
There have been few measurements specifically for the determination of the polarization of planetary radiation.
There are more stems per item in Athabascan, which expresses the fact that the Athabascan languages have undergone somewhat more change in diverging from proto-Athabascan than the Yokuts languages from proto-Yokuts.
There is no apparent reason why we should feel bound by Swadesh's rules and procedure since his predilections and aims have grown so vast.
There is little evidence that existing public or private training programs have any great difficulty getting students to enroll in their programs, even though they must pay tuition, receive no subsistence payments, and are not guaranteed a job.
There were two methods that could have been used for conducting the study within the resources available: ( 1 ) interviews in depth with a few selected companies, and ( 2 ) the more limited interrogation of a large number of companies by means of a mail questionnaire.
There have been very few cases of explicit conflict of interest between the middle class and any other class in the field of educational policy.
) There is still more news, Mityukh announces: they have prayed for the soul of the Tsarevich.
There have been indications that he hopes to redress that situation, commencing with the White House.
There is much to be said for such a college -- and Dartmouth men have been accused of saying it too often and too loudly.
There is reason to suppose that Lucy would have made a record as publicly distinguished as her brother had it not been that her mother's death occurred just as she was about to enter college.

There and been
There had been no sign of a rifleman and no track or trace to show that anyone had been near.
There had been a good second or two during which my muffler had been blowing out, and now I was certain I'd seen her somewhere before.
There had been classroom guffaws which quickly subsided as Professor Griggs said dryly: `` I see your point, Pauson.
There has probably always been a bridge of some sort at the southeastern corner of the city.
There is every reason to recognize that in the very last years of his life, as we shall see, Thompson did take the drug in carefully rationed doses to ease the pains of his illness, but the exact date at which this began has never been determined.
There was the Neapolitan, Ribas, a capable conniver whose father had been a blacksmith but who had fawned his way up the ladder of Catherine's and Potemkin's favor till he was now a brigadier ( and would one day be the daggerman designated to do in Czar Paul 1,, after traveling all the way to Naples to procure just the right stiletto ).
There had been something sinister about him that warned me against him, -- I had never felt that way about any other boy, -- but when he uttered his name on the telephone I had forgotten this and I was glad to do what he asked of me.
There had been reading at table, especially from two books, Pope Gregory The Great's account of St. Scholastica in his Dialogues and my own The World Of Washington Irving.
There had been signs and portents like the regular toppling over and defacing of the bust of Lauro Di Bosis near the Villa Lante and in the Gianicolo.
There were a few reasons for that, too: Garibaldi had been taken up and exploited by the Communists nowadays.
There has been an increase in cooperative research with other Federal agencies and civilian institutions.
There is little enthusiasm for spending money to develop more powerful engines because of the erroneous belief that the aircraft has been made obsolete by the missile.
There has been an intensification of price-consciousness in recent years ; ;

There and contradictory
There have been many different and contradictory attempts to classify traditional ballads by theme, but commonly identified types are the religious, supernatural, tragic, love ballads, historic, legendary and humorous.
There are also overlapping and somewhat contradictory rules established by the US Federal Government, so some food grown with hydroponics can be certified organic.
There are many, and often contradictory, legends about the more ancient King Midas.
There are also examples in which terms that are superficially contradictory are juxtaposed in such a way that there is no contradiction.
Thus, " All-In-God " ( see pantheism ) as stated in one of the Sayings of Gospel of Thomas: " Lift Up A Stone And You Will Find Me There ..." This seemingly contradictory interpretation of Gnosticism's theology is not without controversy.
There are still contradictory information in this field of study.
There is a contradictory account of Harthacnut's death featured in the Morkinskinna ( 13th century ).
There were strong differences in these evaluations, with subjects much more likely to interpret statements by the candidate they opposed as contradictory.
There are two, contradictory accounts about the burial place of Duncan II.
There is a contradictory account of his death, recorded by Orderic Vitalis ( 12th century ).
There have been few controlled clinical studies of the human health effects of pepper spray marketed for police use, and those studies are contradictory.
There are contradictory accounts regarding Seierstad's legal battles concerning Shah Muhammad Rais ( the bookseller portrayed in The Bookseller of Kabul ).
There are other notable characteristics of the Indiana law, though most of the major movement in Right of Publicity emanates from New York and California, with a significant body of case law which suggest two potentially contradictory positions with respect to recognition of the right of publicity.
( There is some controversy as to whether Allen fired first, and indeed, police have offered contradictory statements on this.
There is a lot of what would later be called " Whig history " in the Commentaries ; the easy and contradictory assurance that England's current political settlement represented the optimal state of rational and just government, while claiming simultaneously that this optimal state was an ideal that had always existed in the past, despite the many struggles in England's actual history between overreaching kings and wayward Parliaments.
* Umoregi: There are several definitions, some contradictory: According to Bushell, " Umoregi is a partially fossilized wood, having the general appearance of ebony but showing no grain.
There are contradictory views among scholars as to Evola's political categorization and his possible relationship with fascism and neofascism.
There are multiple, sometimes contradictory, definitions for “ zeugma ” in current use.
There is no one compilation of all information pertaining to the Elder Scrolls world, and, within the games, historical references are often vague or even contradictory, as players are encouraged to draw their own conclusions about situations and events.
There is contradictory information as to Jokl's death.
There have been many different and contradictory attempts to classify traditional ballads by theme, but commonly identified types are religious, supernatural, tragic, love, historic, legends and humour.
There was criticism that Schwarzkopf, not only in the years immediately after the war but also in confrontation with revelations made in the 1980s and 1990s made contradictory statements, including in regard to her membership in the NSDAP ( Member No. 7, 548, 960 ).
There are numerous cases where lack of information has obscured the vocalism of these idioms, generating the most contradictory theories.
There is contradictory evidence about the death of Moray.

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