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There and she
There was something about the contour of her face, her smile that was like New Orleans sunshine, the way she held her head, the way she walked -- there was scarcely anything she did which did not fascinate me.
There, to the Evening Post, she emphatically denied the divorce rumors and explained that she had stayed behind because of the schooling of their son, which henceforth would be strictly American.
There were times now, like this, when she lost control of the time count and moved freely back and forth into three generations.
There was one of the new forte-pianos in the room and, as Claire rose to go, he asked her to sing him one song before she left.
There she extracted two limp vellum sheets and wrote off the letters, one to Abel, one to Mark.
There is a death in all partings, she knew, and promptly put it out of her mind.
There was not anything she could do there, but that was where everyone was, or would be.
There were times it wasn't right to make a person happy, like the times she came in the kitchen and asked know we don't keep peanut `` butter for a peanut butter sandwich.
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 was a wet spot -- she couldn't have been gone long ''.
There they continued their studies at the university, she in art, he in architecture.
There also came a brief contretemps with the sound mixers who made the mistake of being overheard during a quiet moment near the conclusion of `` Do It Again '', and she made the tart observation that `` I never saw so much moving about in an audience ''.
There was a letter to write to her mother, and she tried to make its tone cheerful.
There was a momentary pause, and then her mother said, `` How long is she supposed to stay ''??
There she walked to the far left and leaned on a vacant section of banister, while the vendor picked himself another well-dressed American lady, carrying a camera and a handsome alligator bag, ascending the steps alone.
There are two types of allophones, based on whether a phoneme must be pronounced using a specific allophone in a specific situation, or whether the speaker has freedom to ( unconsciously ) choose which allophone he or she will use.
In 2007, she wrote that she did not want to belittle the issue but was sceptical of the claims that specific actions would prevent catastrophe, then in 2008 that her doubts had been “ crystalised ” by Nigel Lawson's book An Appeal to Reason, before stating in 2009 that " There is no climate change, hasn ’ t anybody looked out of their window recently?
Fay disappears, and hiding from the police, admits that she hopes for one miracle-for a hero who can come and deliver the town from the madness (“ There Won't Be Trumpets ”).
There is uncertainty about her intentions when she tells Job to curse God but it is clear that Job honors her by the way he talks about her in Chapter 31.
There she sketched and explored an area that nourished her imagination and her observation.
There is a belief that she was buried between platforms 9 and 10 in King's Cross station in London, England.

There and oversaw
There, he and Benevides oversaw the raising of copra ( coconut meat ) and cattle, as well as orchids.
There is no evidence that he personally oversaw the relocation of the books to their new home or received a librarian's wages.
There he oversaw the planning for the proposed invasion of Britain, Operation Sealion, but never took the prospects for this operation seriously, and was not surprised when Hitler called it off in September after the Luftwaffe's setback in the Battle of Britain.
There was a return to the republic from 1494 to 1512, when first Girolamo Savonarola then Piero Soderini oversaw the state.
There he oversaw a “ high technology test bed ” tasked to integrate three brigades — one heavy armor, one light infantry, and one “ experimental mechanized ”— into a new type of fighting force.
There he oversaw over forty environmental documentaries made by the BBC Natural History Unit, and was also responsible for forging the BBC's relationship with Bristol-based animation studio Aardman Animations, becoming an executive producer on the company's Academy Award-winning short film The Wrong Trousers ( 1993 ).
There he oversaw long-running documentary series such as Equinox and Cutting Edge, as well as his own commissions such as the controversial The Dying Rooms and The Red Light Zone, although the latter was much-criticised as over-sensationalist and lacking serious journalistic content.
There he conceived and developed the channel format, oversaw development of its schedule, budget of original in-house programming, acquisition selection and overall design.
There, in addition to teaching and research, Rossi planned the new Physics Institute of the University and oversaw its construction.
There, he oversaw the publishing of Zophiël in London.
There, he oversaw and managed the transition of the school from, what was at the time, the largest private junior college in the United States, Ricks College, to a four year university, Brigham Young University-Idaho.
There he oversaw the inception of its State orchestras, celebrity concerts, youth concerts and fine music broadcasting.
There, this dedicated teacher and valued colleague oversaw the creation of the University Surgical Clinic, developed a Surgical Intensive Care Unit and was named Chairman of Surgery.
There is evidence that inspectors oversaw the functioning of the system in the provinces and it may be conjectured that they reported to the ' Praefectus ' in Rome.
There he oversaw the adoption of mandatory busing in 1965 that made Teaneck the first district in the nation to voluntarily integrate its public schools.
There was normally a local chieftain who oversaw property boundaries, settled disputes between landlords and blood feuds, and prosecuted criminals.
There is evidence that an exceptional directive was issued by the British Phonographic Institute, which oversaw the chart-compiling bureau, to exclude sales from record-company operated shops such as Virgin's for that week only.
There, he developed and refined communications training programs while he oversaw the organization's Conservative Communications Center public relations activities.
There he oversaw the electrification of the NCR factories and built its first electric generating station.

There and day-to-day
There was however a Cardinal-Secretary to run these bodies on a day-to-day basis.
There was however a cardinal-secretary to run these bodies on a day-to-day basis.
There is a great lack of information about the day-to-day activities of the NEPAD secretariat — the website is notably uninformative — that does not help its case.
There was however a Cardinal-Secretary to run these bodies on a day-to-day basis.
There are several positions appointed between the mayor and city council to aid in the day-to-day management of the city.
There are most often higher levels of responsibility, such as a board of directors and those who own the company ( shareholders ), but they focus on managing the senior or executive management instead of the day-to-day activities of the business.
There are two separate boards, one executive board for the day-to-day business and one supervisory board for control purposes ( elected by the shareholders ).
There were wooden seats for the members of the Council of 500, who were selected by lot for terms of a single year to run the city on a day-to-day basis, and prepare the agenda for the Assembly.
There, Prime Minister B. Tserendorj took notice of his outspokenness and based on his recommendation Genden was elected as the chairman of the Presidium of the State Small Khural or Baga Khural, the small assembly that controlled day-to-day matters of state.
There are several exceptions to this general rule, but it nevertheless remains useful in day-to-day diagnostic pathology.
There are three full-time sabbatical officers who are responsible for the day-to-day running of the organisation:
There were cart-and packhorses employed in the day-to-day work of the household, palfreys used for human transport, and destriers, or warhorses, a powerful and expensive animal that in late medieval England could obtain prices of up to £ 80.
There is also an executive director that handles day-to-day business, reporting to the board of directors.
There are different kinds of stress in one ’ s day-to-day life and each kind could contribute differently.
There is no " chair " or president: the board votes by majority, and the day-to-day management is provided by the Open Group.
There are two main courses, initially a certified operator qualification and, once some experience has been gained with day-to-day maintenance issues, an advanced ( also known as DPP or shared maintenance ) course.

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