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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 relative
There is another means which should show the direction and relative value of the stresses in viscoelastic fluids that is not mentioned as such in the literature, and that is the shape of the suspended drops of low viscosity fluids in shear fields.
There was a slight lapse condition, a moderate fog, and 100 per cent relative humidity.
There are many words for ice, however, that describe its forms, colors, age, relative safety for crossing or traveling over, and other aspects.
There are three types of pronouns in Esperanto: personal ( vi " you "), demonstrative ( tio " that ", iu " someone "), and relative / interrogative ( kio " what ").
There is no change in the velocities of the two objects involved in the maneuver relative to each other.
There was a school in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where the basic skills of reading and writing Latin were taught ; the relative wealth of the merchant class meant that their children could be educated there along with the children of nobles – it is likely that William of Tyre was a classmate of future king Baldwin III.
There has been, however, a relative decline in the steel sector, offset by Luxembourg's emergence as a financial center.
There are additional aspects to LCD color and color management, such as white point and gamma correction, which describe what color white is and how the other colors are displayed relative to white.
There are definite relationships between the relative directions, however.
There is significant scientific debate about the relative merits of categorical versus such non-categorical ( or hybrid ) schemes, also known as continuum or dimensional models.
There is no fixed rule, for " all politics is local " as is perhaps well demonstrated by their relative lack of systemic order.
There also has been a relative shift from Pacific markets to European ones, which now receive nearly 15 % of Samoa's exports.
There are differing claims on such questions as what constitutes truth: what things are truthbearers capable of being true or false ; how to define and identify truth ; the roles that revealed and acquired knowledge play ; and whether truth is subjective or objective, relative or absolute.
There is leukopenia, a decrease in the number of circulating white blood cells, with eosinopenia and relative lymphocytosis, a positive reaction and blood cultures are positive for Salmonella typhi or paratyphi.
There are several advantages relative to conventional NTR designs.
There is no skirting such relative fol-de-rol as intermarriage or clubs that exclude Jews.
There are also braided fishing lines, cofilament and thermally fused lines, also known as ' superlines ' for their small diameter, lack of stretch, and great strength relative to standard nylon monofilament lines.
There are also traces of some archaic grammatical features, such as residues of the Demotic relative clause, lack of an indefinite article and possessive use of suffixes.
There is, however, great variation in climate owing to elevation and position relative to dominant winds.
There are three main measurements of humidity: absolute, relative and specific.
There is an about 10-fold increased incidence in women with an affected first-degree relative.
There it was decided to remove the current guardian of Bolesław, a noble named Wojslaw who was a relative of Sieciech, and arrange for an expedition against the Palatine.
There is also a relative paucity of available material and this period is less studied than the preceding Apostolic Age and historical ages following it.
There are also three terms that describe an economic indicator's direction relative to the direction of the general economy:

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