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:" and There
:" There is the port of Saint Ansgar and
the tomb of
the holy Archbishop Unni, and a familiar haven, it
is said, for
the holy confessors of our diocese
.
:" There is one place there that
is called
the Elf Home ( Álfheimr which
is the elven city ).
:" There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering ; all
the rest are merely games
.
:" There should be an Afghanistan where every Afghan finds himself or herself happy
.
:" There is no difference whether you have a basketful or a small piece
.
:" There is another course, recommended by Wittgenstein † († Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, * 5
. 54ff ) for philosophical reasons
.
:" There is a prima facie case that
the defendant
is liable
.
:" There were three bills of particular emotional importance
to me:
the Peace Corps, a disarmament agency, and
the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
.
:" Case 15 –
There are about 540 refugees crowded in # 83 and 85
on Canton Road ... More than 30 women and girls have been raped
.
:" There is the illusion that
the New Germany left after
the annexations can be reduced
to a ' pastoral state '.

Upon
the release of The Italian,
the Los Angeles Times gave
the film a positive review which included
the following comments
:" There are possibilities in
the role of Pietro, in ' The Italian ' ... that a less clever character artist than George Beban might overlook ...
:" There is her little Balochi-style face
with pouting lips and insolent look in
the eyes
.
:" There Achaea, i
. e
. Greece
is a land encircled by lofty mountains, rich in sheep and in pasture, where Prometheus, son of Iapetus, begat goodly Deucalion, who first founded cities and reared temples
to the immortal gods, and first ruled over men
.
:" There is no brilliant single stroke that
is going
to transform
the water into wine or straw into gold
.
:" There is not a misplaced line in this remarkable stand
.
:" There seem
to be only two clearly demonstrated benefits of high self-esteem .... First, it increases initiative, probably because it lends confidence
.
:" There probably never was a statesman whose ideas were so right and whose attitude
to public opinion was so wrong
.
:" There is no evidence of a United Monarchy, no evidence of a capital in Jerusalem or of any coherent, unified political force that dominated western Palestine, let alone an empire of
the size
the legends describe
.
:" There are in nature neither rewards nor punishments, there are consequences
.
:" There are only two predictions we are willing
to make about
the future of molecular evolution
.
:" There is no more Vendée, Republican citizens
.
:" There, my Lord,
is your enemy!
:" There was now a tumult arisen at Alexandria, between
the Jewish inhabitants and
the Greeks ; and three ambassadors were chosen out of each party that were at variance, who came
to Gaius
.
:" There was no surprise in
the fact that Mandela, Sisulu, Mbeki, Motsoaledi, Mlangeni, and Goldberg were found guilty
on all four counts
.
:" and is
:" A choice function exists in constructive mathematics, because a choice
is implied by
the very meaning of existence
.
:" To this day Harold
is not quite sure what made him suddenly pour out
the whole story
to a little man
to whom he had only spoken a few minutes before
.
:" It
is this villainous sea that troubles me!
:" It
is the misfortune of small, precise men always
to hanker after large and flamboyant women
.
:" The proudest possession of Lord Darnley
is an earthenware urn containing
the ashes which were presented
to him by Melbourne residents when he captained
the Englishmen in 1882
.
:" His name
is Ananda, great king
.
:" What a joy he
is!
:" It
is sensible
to avoid drinking alcohol when taking medication
.

Norman Steenrod characterized Lefschetz ' impact as editor as follows
:" The importance
to American mathematicians of a first-class journal
is that it sets high standards for them
to aim at
.
:" The first part of our arithmetic organ ... should be a parallel storage organ which can receive a number and add it
to the one already in it, which
is also able
to clear its contents and which can store what it contains
.

Aristotle knew of this tradition when he began his Metaphysics, and had already drawn his own conclusion, which he presented under
the guise of asking what being
is :" And indeed
the question which was raised of old
is raised now and always, and
is always
the subject of doubt, viz., what being
is,
is just
the question, what
is substance?

Hobbes said
:" The Latines called Accounts of mony Rationes ... and thence it seems
to proceed that they extended
the word Ratio,
to the faculty of Reckoning in all other things .... When a man reasoneth hee does nothing else but conceive a summe totall ... For Reason ...
is nothing but Reckoning ... of
the consequences of generall names agreed upon, for
the marking and signifying of our thoughts ...."

Where being,
the noun,
is readily accessible
to experience and classifiable, being,
the participle,
is not
:" In short ... philosophy may perhaps be able
to tell us everything about that which reality
is, but nothing at all concerning this not unimportant detail:
the actual existence, or non-existence, of what we call reality ....
:" Then there
is also in that place
the abode called Breidablik, and there
is not in heaven a fairer dwelling
.
:" He dwells in
the place called Breidablik, which
is in heaven ; in that place may nothing unclean be, even as
is said here:
:" and naught
:" if it be of men, it will come
to naught, but if it be of God, ye will not be able
to overthrow it ; lest perhaps ye be found even
to fight against God ".
:" and on

The " cow " derivation depends most immediately
on the Old Irish legal term for " outsider
:" amboue, from proto-Celtic * ambouios, " not a cattle owner
.
:" Ansgar accomplished
the journey
on which he had set out, and after spending nearly twenty days in a ship, he arrived at Birka --" ( Chapter XXVI )
:" A little later he built a church
on his own ancestral property and served God
with the utmost devotion
.
:" On one occasion lie himself was sitting in an assembly of people, a stage having been arranged for a council
on an open plain
.
:" such care as an ordinary man might be expected
to take
on his own behalf
.
:" Okay, now
on the count of three, I want you all
to yell nigger
.
:" A computable number one for which there
is a Turing machine which, given n
on its initial tape, terminates
with the nth digit of that number
on its tape
.
:" His only idea at
the time was that it might be possible, in terms of effective calculability as an undefined notion,
to state a set of axioms which would embody
the generally accepted properties of this notion, and
to do something
on that basis ".
:" For you are a holy people
to YHWH your God, and God has chosen you
to be his treasured people from all
the nations that are
on the face of
the earth.
:" If I had stated ...
the possibility of
the introduction or origination of fresh species being a natural, in contradistinction
to a miraculous process, I should have raised a host of prejudices against me, which are unfortunately opposed at every step
to any philosopher who attempts
to address
the public
on these mysterious subjects ".
:" Do not imagine that
the anointed King must perform miracles and signs and create new things in
the world or resurrect
the dead and so
on.

" How they create their music
is described
on their website
:" each album
is written and recorded over
the course of a musically immersive seven days, and tells a unique story
.

White
:" Being
the owner of dachshunds,
to me a book
on dog discipline becomes a volume of inspired humor
.
:" Having noticed by
the marks (
on his body ) that Arulmozhi was
the very Vishnu " in reference
to the Emperor Raja Raja Chola I
.
:" We do not believe that he ever had a church
on earth without revealing himself
to that church: consequently, there were apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers, in
the same
.

" Van Tassel later described
the historic play
to the United Press
:" I was
the right halfback, and
on this formation played one yard back of our right tackle
.
:" If a period fixed by weeks, months, and years does not commence from
the beginning of a week, month, or year, it ends
with the ending of
the day which proceeds
the day of
the last week, month, or year which corresponds
to that
on which it began
to commence
.

Moore argued that once arguments based
on the naturalistic fallacy had been discarded, questions of intrinsic goodness could only be settled by appeal
to what he ( following Sidgwick ) called " moral intuitions
:" self-evident propositions which recommend themselves
to moral reflection, but which are not susceptible
to either direct proof or disproof ( PE § 45 ).
:" I call your own kind self
to witness [...]
the last pages of Heart of Darkness where
the interview of
the man and
the girl locks in — as it were —
the whole 30000 words of narrative description into one suggestive view of a whole phase of
life and makes of that story something quite
on another plane than an anecdote of a man who went mad in
the Centre of Africa
.

Gregory Nagy,
on the other hand, sees both Persēs ("
the destroyer ": / perthō ) and Hēsiodos (" he who emits
the voice
:" / hiēmi + / audē ) as fictitious names for poetical personae
.
:" Who sail
on stormy seas ;
:" Many will say
to me
on that day, ' Lord, Lord, did we not in your name eat and drink and prophecy and drive out demons?

Tony West, his lawyer, explained it as follows
:" One of
the first things he told Army interrogators when they questioned him
on December 3 of last year was that after 9 / 11 happened, he wanted
to leave
the front lines but couldn't for fear of his
life.
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