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`` They wouldn't have sold me in the first place if there'd been food enough to go around ''.
They wouldn't go hungry, not yet.
They wouldn't go out with you even if it weren't New Year's ").
" They wouldn't even consider getting out of bed for the $ 13m (£ 8m ) Goldman Sachs ' boss Lloyd Blankfein was paid last year ," writes Richard Anderson, a BBC Business reporter.
Director Terry Jones noted, " They were all very knowing because they'd all worked for Franco Zeffirelli on Jesus of Nazareth, so I had these elderly Tunisians telling me, ' Well, Mr Zeffirelli wouldn't have done it like that, you know.
They wouldn't wash my costume because they were worried that the laundry might lose it, or that it would change color.
In an interview Jennings recalled the restrictions of the Nashville establishment, " They wouldn't let you do anything.
" They highlighted a scene from the episode " The PTA Disbands ", in which Frink becomes a kindergarten substitute teacher and keeps one of the children's toys to himself because the children " wouldn't enjoy it on as many levels " as he did.
They came back out without buying anything when they realized they did not have money with them and wouldn't have known how to use it even if they did.
They came out raising my brother and myself with the idea that it didn ’ t look like there was any God as far as they could see, but if we wanted to explore it for ourselves at a point where we were old enough and curious enough, then they wouldn't have any objections.
They also mentioned how SWAT team advisors for the film related a similar true incident in Toronto in which a man ( Henry Masuka ) took an ER hostage after it wouldn't provide immediate service to his infant son on New Year's Eve, 1999.
They had a working version within two weeks, but claimed soon afterwards that it had taken four so that it wouldn't seem like a " rushed " project.
They also argue that even if it was a Papal title, that wouldn't be sufficient to associate the Pope with the number of the Beast, as, for example, the name of Ellen Gould White can also be similarly manipulated to get the same number ( ELLen GoVLD VVhIte 50 + 50 + 5 + 50 + 500 + 5 + 5 + 1 = 666 )..
They wouldn't, for example, describe violence against babies, such as the Vikings inflicted, and aside from some snogging, the series doesn't venture into the realms of sex.
They named the observatory as AXAF, because they hoped it wouldn't be taken as another Hubble Space Telescope ( HST ), an exorbitant instrument being built at that time.
They also needed a fourth team to balance the schedule, since the Bulldogs were forced to suspend operations due to financial troubles ( and, as it turned out, wouldn't return until 1920 ).
They all disappeared by 1983, a victim largely of fashion-ski pants wouldn't fit over them.
They praised the game's graphics, sound, and controls, while their only negative comment was, " Even 100 megabits of Metroid wouldn't be enough.
They wouldn't be there if it wasn't for me.
They wouldn't reveal the name of the person to whom the ticket was sold but claim he or she is well known.
They were originally created for Monte Cook's Ptolus campaign, based on some gaming miniatures he had bought, and were added by him to the Book of Vile Darkness absent the context of the Galchutt, who wouldn't appear until later on in Chaositech.
They figured out we were underage, and they wouldn't let us play.
" Joe McCarthy ( another longtime Yankee manager ) said: " They wouldn't pay baseball managers much a salary if they all presented as few problems as did Earle Combs.
They placed a matchbox between the elevator door and frame in such a manner that the elevator wouldn't work, forcing Soviet troops to climb every one of approximately 1, 000 tower steps.

They and stood
They stood there, just the two of them, in the rocking, shattering blast.
They combed their hair and streaked it at the part and greased the bangs so that the hair above their foreheads stood rigid like the tails of sage hens making love.
They conclude that it lacks certain features of an Ivory-billed Woodpecker, and has others consistent with the Pileated ( Sibley at al., 2006 ) The original Cornell research team stood by their original findings in a response article in the same issue of Science, stating:
They see Selassie as being worthy of worship, and as having stood with great dignity in front of the world's press and in front of representatives of many of the world's powerful nations, especially during his appeal to the League of Nations in 1936, when he was still the only independent black monarch in Africa.
They stood facing each other immobile for about an hour, before the English withdrew from the field and marched off to join other English units in Meung, Beaugency and Jargeau.
They followed up with several more shows, and of their work in The Passing Show of 1918 Heywood Broun wrote: " In an evening in which there was an abundance of good dancing, Fred Astaire stood out ...
They fell in love, and with Melian, Thingol stood spellbound in Nan Elmoth for several years.
They first stood in 1979 obtaining their best results in the Basque autonomous community where they polled 15 % and won 3 seats.
" They called on Horatius to retreat but perceiving the tactical difficulty of allowing the enemy to cross he stood his ground, directing them to tell the consuls to tear up the bridge.
They left no doubt where they stood on the upcoming hostilities.
They appear to have stood aside as neutrals during Trajan's final campaign of AD 105-106, which ended in the complete destruction of the Dacian state.
They stood by the party's original stance for strict construction of the Constitution and opposed Jefferson's pragmatic approach to governing.
They were cleared away by the start of the 19th century so there is now no trace left of whatever might once have stood there or indication of what it might have been used for.
They accused Brissot of being a Police Spy ; saying that he was plotting against the revolution he had once stood behind.
They stood on either side of a cross and stretched out their hands horizontally.
They especially should not be afraid that any form of genocide could occur, because they themselves know best that during the Second World War a large number of Croats stood at their defense, and that they, along with Serbians, contributed to the National Liberation War, and even prevented a larger number of victims.
They stood upon a compartment depicting the countryside and coastline of Humberside.
They stood guard while the mail sat on the sidewalk until it could be protected by the National Guard.
They then stood just inside an empty hut at the end junction and waited.
They stood united against what they viewed as the threat posed by unruly plebeians.
They stood for a revolutionary war against the Central Powers ; opposed the right of nations to self-determination ( specifically in the case of Poland, since there were many Poles in this communist group and they did not want a Polish capitalist state to be established ); and they generally took a voluntarist stance regarding the possibilities for social revolution at that time.
They failed to mount a challenge for the new Premier League title, and as late as March they stood 15th in the table.
* Mark Gould " They stood up to hatred " Guardian. co. uk, Tuesday 27 January 2009 12. 03 GMT
They stood for re-election in the Highfield constituency against the MDC but failed to get re-elected.

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