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put and him
At last, when I put it to him directly, the clerk was forced to admit that the delay in my case was unusual.
They grounded him ( over his protests -- not including his true reason for wanting to fly ) and put him in the Command offices.
she would talk to him in a soothing voice about things his mother would have said were not nice and put her hands on him and kiss him passionately.
During the decade that followed, the common man, as that piece put it, grew uncomfortable as the Voice of God and fled from behind Saint Woodrow ( Wilson ) only to learn from Science, to his shocked relief that after all there was no God he had to speak for and that he was just an animal anyhow -- that there was a chemical formula for him, and that too much couldn't be expected of him.
He also disliked Runyon, for no good reason other than the fact that the Demon's talent was so marked as to put him well beyond the Hetman's say-so or his supervision.
When Fred wheeled him back into his room, the big one looking out on the back porch, and put him to bed, Papa told him he was very tired but that he had enjoyed greatly the trip downtown.
but anyone who would put much trust in any phase of Prolusion 6, except its illusive allusiveness deserves whatever fate may be meted out to him by virtue of the egregiously stilted banter.
Lawrence could not put his finger on it precisely, and this worried him.
When Kate hurried in alarm to tell him to put it out, she saw other dots of flames among the western Virginia hills from the few scattered fires of the faithful.
`` You going to put more towels on him ''??
I put my arm carefully around him.
The suicide attempt looked to him like an opportunity to put his theory to the test.
Perhaps he had better have someone help him put up the pegboard and build the workbench -- someone who knew what he was about.
Noticing Russell's horse in front of the long log building, he assumed his friend had slipped inside and would be able to put up a good fight, so he began working his way down the ditch to join him.
Jaggers' iron control over her ( `` she would remove her hands from any dish she put before him, hesitatingly, as if she dreaded his calling her back ) '' ) rests on his having once got her acquitted of a murder charge by cleverly contriving her sleeves at the trial to conceal her strength and by passing off the lacerations on the backs of her hands as the scratches of brambles rather than of human fingernails.
So Captain Jenks returned to his harbor post to watch the scouting plane put in five more appearances, and to feel the certainty of this dread rising within him.
During the second week of operations, Fogg received a telegram from the Post Office Department, asking him to `` put on two airplanes and make two flights daily, plus one Sunday trip ''.
Or the frequent need to check and discipline himself to the wisest pace of the consummation can put him off stride and make it impossible for him to be continuously ready for penetration over a long period.

put and unusual
The rival forces met at Sievershausen on 9 July 1553, and after a combat of unusual ferocity Albert was put to flight.
Binns concludes that it would be unwise to put forward a single explanation of the monster, and probably a wide range of natural phenomena have been mistaken for the monster at times: otters, swimming deer, unusual waves.
In most regions of Mexico, it is unusual to put cheese in tacos or tostadas ( unless it is the typically Mexican panela cheese ).
The dance was further propagated by the music teacher Josef Neruda, who withessed Anna dance in an unusual way, put the tune to paper, and taught other young men to dance it.
When asked about the unusual name, Heard replied " It's not supposed to be mysterious or anything ; I just put a band together and right now I happen to be the only one in it.
In July 2001 Apple issued a short and slightly unusual press release announcing the product was to be put " on ice ".
In addition, although the Cutler memo was supposedly a carbon copy, it was folded as if it had been in a shirt pocket, which would be unusual for a carbon copy put in a file.
As one CIA officer put it, the Soviets " were wrapping up our cases with reckless abandon ," which was highly unusual because the " prevailing wisdom among the Agency's professional ' spy catchers '" was that suddenly eliminating all the assets known to the mole would put him in danger.
This unusual English phrase literally translates the original Chinese tichu yanzheng jiaoshe ( 提出嚴正交涉 " lodge solemn representation "), combining tichu " put forward ; raise ; pose bring up ", yanzheng " serious ; stern ; unyielding ; solemn ", and jiaoshe " mutual relations ; negotiation ; representation ".
In general, " contortionists " have unusual natural flexibility, which is then enhanced through acrobatic training, or they put themselves through intense, vigorous and painful training to gain this flexibility.
Triple plays are relatively rare, since a triple play requires at least two runners already on base, no outs, a batted ball hit in a way that allows it to be fielded cleanly so that three baserunners can be put out or unusual incompetence in baserunning, and quick action from the fielders to perform.
The League had an unusual sponsorship deal put in place by Brooks Mileson, owner of the Albany Group, who were its sponsors in 2003.
The impetus for this unusual piece of equipment was to " put sound into the hands of dancers ”.
" Mahler also hesitated to put the piece before the public because of its relentless negativity, unusual even for him.
An unusual large, lone, white pine was found in colonial times, in coastal South Carolina along the Black River ( far south of its normal range ), and the king's mark was put upon this particular tree, giving rise to the town of Kingstree.
Howser put his unusual three bedroom, three bathroom, Newberry Springs, California, residence ( dubbed " The Volcano House ") on the market for $ 750, 000.
In an unusual compromise, the wigwags will remain as non-operative decorations at the crossing, once the modern gates, red lights and bells are put in place ..
Arsenal put in a bid of £ 1million for Sansom in the summer of 1980, with striker Clive Allen going in exchange ; this was an unusual move, as Allen was an equally prized young player and had only joined Arsenal weeks earlier, and had yet to play a competitive match for the club.
It was unusual for a cunning man or woman to actually be accused of witchcraft ; in the county of Essex for instance, whereas around four hundred people had been put on trial for witchcraft, only four of those were identifiably cunning folk.
During each show, the audience viewed a previously taped segment or stock film featuring children or families or others put in unusual situations.
Budde was 6 ' 5 and 260 pounds ( 118 kg ) with an unusual stance, in that he put his left hand down instead of the usual right.
In unusual cases, the WFP has put forward its own candidates.

put and position
It is the classroom teacher, however, who has daily contacts with pupils, and who is in a unique position to put sound psychological principles into practice.
He tries to shoot them to put them out of misery, but is stopped by Kat to keep their current position hidden.
Many historians now hold the position that blitzkrieg was not a military theory, and the campaigns conducted by the German military in 1939 to circa, 1942 ( with the exception of Operation Barbarossa ) were improvised invasions put together and modified at the last moment and therefore was not a proper military strategy.
As fiduciaries, the directors may not put themselves in a position where their interests and duties conflict with the duties that they owe to the company.
In 1757, he engaged in a bitter dispute with playwright Carlo Gozzi, which left him utterly disgusted with the tastes of his countrymen ; so much so that in 1761 he moved to Paris, where he received a position at court and was put in charge of the Theatre Italien.
Criticism of other officials was allowed during these meetings, for instance, Karl Radek said to Lenin ( criticising his position of supporting peace with the Germans ), " If there were five hundred courageous men in Petrograd, we would put you in prison.
If Mary sues in tort, she is entitled to damages that put herself back to the same financial position place she would have been in had the misrepresentation not been made.
This is because damages in tort put her in the position she would have been in had the tort not taken place, and are calculated as her money back (£ 750 ) less the value of what she actually got (£ 50 ).
She believed that her monastery should not allow novices who were from a different class than nobility because it put them in an inferior position.
While in philosophy the term specifically refers to a position put forward by the American philosopher Nelson Goodman, in literature and art it refers to a variety of writers and movements.
In this position, he put his propaganda skills to full use, combating the Social Democratic Party of Germany and Communist Party of Germany and seeking to gain their working class supporters.
He couldn ’ t understand how they were put in a position to tell the Egyptians all about their family.
I would not want to put any of the Jerry Falwell Ministries in a position where we might be subservient to a future Bill Clinton, God forbid ....
However, this put the small company in the difficult position of doing both processor design and system design.
These theories primarily put forward a position on the first of the three questions above, " What is the meaning of moral terms or judgments?
After a comprehensive statement of the varied reasons slavery goes against “ the laws of God, man, and nature ,” the Conference answered in the affirmative to the question, “ do we pass our disapprobation on all our friends who keep slaves and advise their freedom ?” This position was put into action in 1783.
Mary was left in a difficult position, as almost all the Privy Counsellors had been implicated in the plot to put Lady Jane on the throne.
Later in April, Sloan sought to resolve the differences of opinion with a position paper that he hoped would set up conditions for resuming control of Opel that would put at rest the doubts of GM's more conservative financial minds.
The athlete has put himself behind his opponent, who is either in the standing, prone, or prostrate position.
Ferdinand lost his position as Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen, and Ivan Hirst, a British Army Major, was put in charge of the factory.
The 912E occupied the entry-level position left vacant by the discontinuation of the 914, while the new 924 – another Porsche-Volkswagen joint effort vehicle and the 914's official replacement – was being finalized and put into production.
Lee said " Steve Lillywhite is really not a man of his word .... after agreeing to do our record, he got an offer from Simple Minds, changed his mind, blew us off ,... so it put us in a horrible position.
Care must be taken, however, to put the combined update at the right position so that a premature free be avoided.
" This put the Academy in an awkward position, as they felt the paper to be “ inadequate and trivial ,” but they did not want to “ treat her as a professional colleague, as they would any man, by simply rejecting the work .” So Augustin-Louis Cauchy, who had been appointed to review her work, recommended she publish it, and she followed his advice.

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