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There and too
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 were a few reasons for that, too: Garibaldi had been taken up and exploited by the Communists nowadays.
There is a trend today to bemoan the fact that Americans are too `` soft ''.
There was just too much time.
There was stability there, too -- a color which his life had had once.
There is far too much at stake for all of the parties concerned to leave the matter hanging in midair.
There were lights glinting in the city, too, even though it was now dark enough for a few stars to become visible.
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 was Sounder, too, also a veteran of the North Rim, and Rastus and the Rake from a pack of English fox-hounds, and a collie from a London pound, and Simba, a terrier.
There is much more freedom in the schools here than I expected -- some think too much.
There was too much weight casually to toss it away.
There are the boards over the window, of course, but they're not painted and too rough to take prints.
There are, so my biologist friends tell me, mechanisms of adaptation and defense that are just too complete and too satisfactory.
There is only one escape left, a tragic one, and too many people are taking it: suicide.
There were stunning musical phrases too, and sometimes the deepest kind of musical and poetic absorption and communication.
There were less-dramatic reasons too.
There was too little occasion beforehand for resistance, the brave strong delights of emotional clash and meeting.
: There Plato too I saw, and Socrates,
There had been large marble reliefs used previously in Roman churches, but for most patrons, sculpted marble altarpieces were far too costly.
There are, too, valuable timber trees, such as the Yellow-wood ( Podocarpus elongatus ), stinkwood ( Ocotea ), sneezewood or Cape ebony ( Pteroxylon utile ) and ironwood.
There are other indications, too, of the importance of the Aeginetan fleet in the Greek scheme of defence.
There is also a simpler pediatric version of the scale, for children too young to be able to use language.
There is a debate in the historiography, because Hooker lived too early, Halifax did not belong to any party, Hume was not involved in politics, and Burke was a Whig.

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.

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