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There and is
`` There isn't anything left to say, is there, Keith ''??
There was a measure of protection in its concrete walls and ceiling, but the engineers who hastily installed it were well aware that concrete is not much better than prayer, if as efficacious, when a direct hit comes along.
There is nothing for you '', Matsuo said.
There is much truth in both these charges, and not many Bourbons deny them.
There is unceasing pressure, but its sources are immediate.
There is little time for the men in the command centers to reflect about the implications of these clocks.
There is no room for error or waste.
There is a New South emerging, a South losing the folksy traditions of an agrarian society with the rapidity of an avalanche -- especially within recent decades.
There is a haunting resemblance between the notion of cause in Copernicus and in Freud.
There is still the remote possibility of planetoid collision.
There is the unexplainable, and there art raises questions that it does not attempt to answer ''.
There is nothing holy in wedlock.
There is no more `` plot '' than that ; ;
There is a legend ( Hawthorne records it in his `` English Notebooks ''.
It consists of fragmentary personal revelations, such as `` The Spark '': `` There is a spark dwells deep within my soul.
There is only one catch to this idyllic arrangement: Adam Smith was wrong.
Harris J. Griston, in Shaking The Dust From Shakespeare ( 216 ), writes: `` There is not a word spoken by Shylock which one would expect from a real Jew ''.
There is no justification for such misrepresentation.
There is no socially existential answer to the question.
There is no selectivity ; ;
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 no necessity, I suppose, to assert that Mr. Faulkner is Southern.
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 may be a case of this sort, but it is not one we wish to argue, here.

There and compelling
There has been a lively scientific debate as to whether other major extinctions, including the ones at the end of the Permian and Triassic periods might also have been the result of large impact events, but the evidence is much less compelling than for the end Cretaceous extinction.
According to a respected author: " There is no compelling reason to believe that the classical thermodynamic entropy is a measurable property of nonequilibrium phenomena, ..."
There had been soloists, to be sure, with the clarinetist Sidney Bechet the best known among them, but these players " lacked the technical resources and, even more, the creative depth to make the solo the compelling centerpiece of jazz music.
There is compelling evidence that the N-methyl-D-aspartate ( NMDA ) receptor has significant involvement in the CNS sensitization process.
On March 12, 2009, Gaffney appeared on MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews and accused former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein of being involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the Oklahoma City bombing, " There is also circumstantial evidence, not proven by any means, but nonetheless some pretty compelling circumstantial evidence of Saddam Hussein's Iraq being involved with the people who perpetrated both the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center and even the Oklahoma City bombing.
There is no compelling application for fully mechanized mathematics.
There must be a compelling case for change.
There is not yet compelling evidence that suggests cancers develop purely by abnormalities in histone methylation or its signaling pathways, however they may be a contributing factor.
But, at the end of the play, he reasserts his humanity and his individuality in a single, vestigial, yet compelling movement .” In answer to a reviewer who claimed that the ending was ambiguous Beckett replied angrily: “ There ’ s no ambiguity there at all.
In reality Pacific Electric Railway ( who operated the ' red cars ') had been hemorrhaging routes as traffic congestion got much worse with growing prosperity and car ownership levels after the end of WW2 long before GM got involved in 1953 ( There is however a more compelling case that GM's actions precipitated the demise of the more central / urban transit system that was serving the same area: the Los Angeles Railway ' Yellow Cars '.
There is a more compelling possibility, however.
There is some other evidence of an aesthetic sensibility during the period although compelling examples do not appear in the archaeological record until the emergence of modern humans around 50, 000 years ago.
Committee member Alex Hawke MP stated, " There is in my view serious and compelling evidence that some form of redress should be given all these years later to those men executed by the British "( Hansard Transcript, House of Representatives Grievance Debate, 15 March 2010 ).
There is no compelling evidence in the literature for any particular approach, but consensus of professional opinion favours either modified anterolateral ( Watson-Jones ) or posterior approach.
There are several versions of his " last words ," one of the most compelling was " Remember the Dharma!
However, film critic Roger Ebert gave the film a two-star review, writing, " There is obviously a story here, but Erin Brockovich doesn't make it compelling.
There is now compelling evidence – alluded to by Ed Milliband in his acceptance speech – that class inequalities undermine the lives of each and every one of us, irrespective of background.
There is, therefore, a compelling need for effective legislation which strives to regulate the manner of driving, and the objective test is essential for that.
There is no compelling evidence to support the legend that lesbians were not included in similar legislation all across the Commonwealth because Queen Victoria refused to believe that they were capable of such behaviour.
There are compelling reasons why Limasawa could be Gatighan:
There are some major legal issues surrounding the allegations of illegality by administration officials in the CIA leak scandal, including Executive Order 12958, the Intelligence Identities Protection Act, the Espionage Act, Title 18 Section 641, conspiracy to impede or injure officers, the Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement, other laws and precedents, perjury, conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and compelling the media to testify.
There is a " compelling similarity, fully supported by our precedent, between the once subjugated, indigenous peoples of the continental United States and the peoples of the Hawaiian Islands " ( 8 ).
There is evidence that after the expedition's return, Clark had difficulty compelling York to resume his former status, and York may have later escaped or been freed, but nothing is entirely clear on this.
There was no compelling need for Mr Qarase and his excessively large batch of hangers on to depart now, under the pretext of opening the consulate, when it has been in operation for almost a year ," Vayeshnoi declared.

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