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There and was
There was more to this than Jones had told him.
There was no one but me.
There was a ragged volley.
There was only one place where Jake Carwood's description had gone badly awry: the peace and quiet.
There was brush, and stands of pine that no grass could grow under, and places so steep that cattle wouldn't stop to graze.
There was an artificial lake just out of sight in the first stand of trees, fed by a half dozen springs that popped out of the ground above the hillside orchard.
There was no chance.
There was no moon.
There a dozen giant monitors played their seventy-five-foot jets of water against the huge seam of tertiary gravel which was the mountainside.
There was only one place where the mountain might receive her -- that unnamed, unnameable pool harbored in its secret bosom.
There was a peculiar density about it, a thick substance that could be sensed but never identified, never actually perceived.
There was some idle talk, a listless discussion of this or that small happening during the day's drive.
There was to be no gunplay.
There was a light in Black's front room, but drawn curtains prevented any view of the interior.
There was no lock on the door, only an iron hook which he unfastened.
There was raw fury in his eyes, and the veins of his neck were swollen.
There was a feeling that this mission would be canceled like all the others and that this muddy wet dark world of combat would go on forever.
There was not enough room to make the usual vertical bomb run.
There was, of course, no way for the other planes to get by them.
There was no time to pick out a penny ; ;
There was a blur just under my focus of vision, a crash ; ;
There had been a good second or two during which my muffler had been blowing out, and now I was certain I'd seen her somewhere before.
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 and irreverence
There was an air of revolt about the children -- even irreverence for their own principles.

There and lightness
Horace Walpole later wrote about Gibbons: " There is no instance of a man before Gibbons who gave wood the loose and airy lightness of flowers, and chained together the various productions of the elements with the free disorder natural to each species.
There was a lightness in the rhythm, a quality of generosity and spaciousness in the movement that struck me as a dance should, as a poetic presence.

There and touch
There was a time when, if a man wanted to purchase a boat, it was necessary for him to be able to produce a sizeable amount of cash before he could touch the tiller or wheel.
" He noted that " the real triumph belongs to Stephen Sondheim ... the music is a celebration of 3 / 4 time, an orgy of plaintively memorable waltzes, all talking of past loves and lost worlds ... There is a peasant touch here.
There is also a bonus line which ensure extra points for the raider if he manages to touch it and return to his side of the field successfully.
There are a number of different cues that are examined such as the physical context, different facial expressions, body movements, tone of voice, touch and smell.
There is no record of any people named Ionians in Late Bronze Age Anatolia but Hittite texts record the Achaeans of Ahhiyawa, of location not completely certain, but in touch with the Hittites of that time.
There is no extended cacophony of pole hitting pole multiple times, only the initial sound made when weapons touch, followed by the kill shot.
There is a key distinction between extrinsic curvature, which is defined for objects embedded in another space ( usually a Euclidean space ) in a way that relates to the radius of curvature of circles that touch the object, and intrinsic curvature, which is defined at each point in a Riemannian manifold.
There are also seven panels and detailed history and explanation of ENIAC functions using text, graphics, photographs and interactive touch screen on display at the Perot Group in Plano, Texas.
There are two main parts: the lateral spinothalamic tract, which transmits pain and temperature, and the anterior ( or ventral ) spinothalamic tract, which transmits crude touch and pressure.
There are also a myriad of club-generated periodicals, featuring Meccano content and keeping enthusiasts in touch.
There also exist written rules for the proper folding of the flag, for not letting it touch the ground, and in addition the unwritten rule that it should not be worn on the body below the waist.
There is hardly a name or a movement in the religious history of the century which he did not touch and illuminate.
There are big touch communities in Portland, OR, Phoenix, AZ, Houston, TX, San Diego, CA, West Palm Beach, FL, Boston, MA, Tigard, OR and Sandy, UT.
There are many common features between different digital pets, some of them are used to give a sense of reality to the user ( such as pet's responds to " touch "), and some for enhancing playability ( such as training ).
There is much celebration and as Tim and Molly are reunited, Titania tempers her curse as best she can: Molly's feet will no longer touch the ground and she will always have Faerie food to eat, so she can return to the mundane world with Tim.
There is only one town or village directly on the lakeshore, Bowness-on-Windermere, as the village of Windermere does not directly touch the lake and the centre of Ambleside is a mile to the north of Waterhead.
There are four sections in the garden, each with a theme: ( 1 ) plants to touch, ( 2 ) plants with scented leaves, ( 3 ) plants with fragrant flowers, and ( 4 ) kitchen herbs.
There he wrote an account of his reasons for leaving Protestantism, but kept in touch with Laud.
With a touch of Texas hyperbole, he later wrote: Never was there such a hopeless hodge-pogde, There was I, a Chautauqua-educated country boy who couldn't conjugate an English verb or decline a pronoun, attempting to master three other languages at the same time.
There are thought to be around 1. 8 million hedgerow trees in Britain ( counting only those whose canopies do not touch others ) with perhaps 98 % of these being in England and Wales.
There are also hybrid systems that include an electronic ballot marking device ( usually a touch screen system similar to a DRE ) or other assistive technology to print a voter verified paper audit trail, then use a separate machine for electronic tabulation.
There is no need for the user to ever touch the tape, and the media can be protected from dust, dirt, and tape misalignments that could foul the recording mechanism.
There are a lot of original tunes that I ’ ve been writing through the years, so that has its personal touch on it .”
" " There is no part of the industry he didn't touch.
There are two auricles ( earlike projections ) at the base of the head, which are sensitive to touch and the presence of certain chemicals.

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