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too and will
It looked as Gavin had first seen it years ago, on those nights when he slept alone by his campfire and waked suddenly to the hoot of an owl or the rustle of a blade of grass in the moon's wind -- a savage land, untenanted and brooding, too strong to be broken by the will of men.
`` And the boy will be too much under his influence by then.
The soaking will put life back in the wagon, too ''.
Many Northeners believe this, too, but few of them will say so publicly.
One day the dogs of Ireland will do that too and perhaps also the pigs ''.
But to go from here to the belief that those more sensitive to metaphor and language will also be more sensitive to personal differences is too great an inferential leap.
yet the tide is too strong against us, and I fear ( if the framer of hearts help not ) it will force me to little Patience, a little isle next to your Prudence ''.
Malraux pretends, perhaps with a trifle too self-conscious a modesty, that his fragmentary work will accordingly `` appeal only to the curiosity of bibliophiles '' and `` to connoisseurs of what might have been ''.
Pauling's estimate of 200 megatons yield from the present series of Russian tests will probably turn out to be too high, but a total of 100 megatons is a distinct possibility.
If it comes down too hard on the potential dangers of fallout, it will box the President on resuming atmospheric tests.
Yet if Washington gets too indignant about Soviet fallout, it will have to do a lot of fast footwork if America decides it too must start pushing up the radiation count.
I think, too '', he said, his dark eyes mischievous, `` that you will find there some clue to the secret of the cathedrals about which you have spoken ''.
Slight tapping on the underside of mold will help release the clay, but too much agitation will cause the clay to become soft and will interfere with removal of clay from mold.
Often, in working out-of-doors under all conditions of light and atmosphere, a particular passage that looked favorable in relation to the subject will be too bright, too dull, or too light, or too dark when viewed indoors in a mat.
School teachers, all too unprepared for the job they must do, will need demonstrators.
The actual over-all cost, for the first month, will perhaps not be too much lower than the rental charges for the same period of time, but you will receive a new car.
The markets are far too subtle, and the last word in these endeavors will doubtless never be written, for the enchanting index is about as nebulous as the fountain of youth.
And perhaps an observer of the vases will not go too far in deducing that the outlook of their makers and users was basically stable and secure.

too and become
Unanimously they believe that the world would become a safer place if more of us -- and more Russians and Communist Chinese, too -- thought about accidental war.
And lest we should become too consistent, in the sense of becoming heedless of new fields of scholarship and new points of view in the arts, the Foundation's Board of Trustees maintains a trickle -- not a flow!!
There were lights glinting in the city, too, even though it was now dark enough for a few stars to become visible.
Economic integration ceases when the social and economic statuses in an area become too mixed or conflict with the status of the congregation.
The only performance which was too soft for me was that of Yvette Mimieux, but since someone had to become the victim of despoilers, just to emphasize that such things do happen at these fracases, I suppose this was the attitude the part called for.
But once the bulk of the Macedonian army had retired, the states of Thessaly feared the return and vengeance of Alexander, and so sent for aid to Thebes, whose policy it was to put a check on any neighbor who might otherwise become too formidable.
Only when the side-effects have become too severe and / or a patient has been symptom-free for a long period of time is discontinuation carefully attempted.
Access to famous persons, too, became more and more restricted ; potential visitors would be forced through numerous different checks before being granted access to the official in question, and as communication became better and information technology more prevalent, it has become all but impossible for a would-be killer to get close enough to the personage at work or in private life to effect an attempt on his or her life, especially given the common use of metal and bomb detectors.
They also believed that Labour had become too left-wing, and had been infiltrated at constituency level by Trotskyist factions whose views and behaviour they considered to be at odds with the Parliamentary Labour Party and Labour voters.
In the stories, the PFY ( Pimply-Faced Youth ) is the BOFH's assistant ; this too has become a general term for a junior or trainee system administrator.
It had become too expensive to train new staff members to use BC, and too expensive to maintain in general.
" is too loaded with spurious connotations to be meaningful ; but he proposed to replace all such questions with a specific operational test, which has become known as the Turing test.
Bruce Kent was warned by Cardinal Basil Hume not to become too involved in politics.
" He, too, has become a noted writer of his own high-profile television drama programmes, including Queer as Folk and the 2005 revival of Doctor Who.
If SR calcium stores become too high, some ions are released spontaneously through SR ryanodine receptors.
In December 2011 the UK's Minister of State for Schools, Nick Gibb, voiced concern that children can become " too dependent " on the use of calculators.
The Protocols detail the best way to kill many powerful mutant characters, including the X-Men and Xavier himself, should they become too large a danger.
Then, before Detroit realizes it, we will have become an excellent car maker, and the customers will think so too.
He believed that the PFLP had become, under the guidance of George Habash, too focused on military matters, and wanted to make the PDFLP a more grassroots and more ideologically focused organization.
Afterwards, realizing that Clegg had become too notorious, Syn decided to abandon his quest and return to England, and Mipps set up a second " accidental " explosion to destroy the Imogene and her crew.
Ash goes to check on Linda, but finds that she, too, has become possessed, but she makes no attempt to attack him.
In dry soils, decomposition slows as well, but bacteria continue to grow ( albeit at a slower rate ) even after soils become too dry to support plant growth.

too and obsolete
In addition, new technologies and tactics were developed, making most defences obsolete ; this led to the construction of star forts, specifically designed to withstand artillery bombardment though these too ( along with the Martello Tower ) would find themselves rendered obsolete when explosive and armour piercing rounds made even these types of fortifications vulnerable.
A few smaller teams tried obsolete three-litre Formula One cars ( from Tyrrell, Williams, Minardi and RAM ), with little success — the Grand Prix and Indycar-derived entries were too unwieldy — their fuel tanks were about twice the size of those needed for F3000 races, and the weight distribution was not ideal.
By the time new notes were printed, they would be obsolete ( that is, they would be of too low a denomination to be useful ).
Types that were obsolete were kept in production for far too long, in particular the Ju 87 Stuka, and the Bf 109.
As the power of cannons grew during the 16th and 17th century, medieval walls became obsolete as they were too thin to offer any realistic protection against prolonged bombardment.
But that instrument became obsolete before it became popular, partly due to most of the mechanics of the instrument being too sensitive, needing constant adjustment.
They did come up with some specific criticisms, including typographic unattractiveness ( the type is too small and hard to read ); non-use of capital letters ( only " God " was capitalized ; the goal was to save space ); excessive use of citations, giving misspellings as legitimate variants, dropping too many obsolete words, the lack of usage labels, and deliberate omission of biographical and geographical entries.
This application became obsolete too with the development of flash memory, which also brought performance, density, and cost benefits.
The IJN 3rd Fleet was primarily a reserve fleet of obsolete vessels considered too weak for front-line combat service, but which could still be used in the operation to blockade Port Arthur.
By the time it was completed its design had been made obsolete by larger boats: it had been designed for boats too small to be commercially viable.
(...) We cannot build on Motleyfoundation ; for that-apart from the little he copied from Groen's Archives and Gachard's Correspondances-for that his views are generally too obsolete.
Marshall McLuhan, too, was opposed to the expressway and said: " Toronto will commit suicide if it plunges the Spadina Expressway into its heart ... our planners are 19th century men with a naive faith in an obsolete technology.
The usual fate of ships in the reserve fleet, though, is to become too old and obsolete to be of any use, at which point they are sold for scrapping or are scuttled in weapons tests.
By 1955 it appeared that the Stage 2 missiles were too far beyond the state of the art to be able to enter service before the Thunderbird and Bloodhound would already be obsolete.
However, in the future, new processors might generate too much heat to be dissipated through direct air cooling and it would follow that such direct cooling for computers and their components will become obsolete.
The Grebbe Line was to be defended until the bitter end, as the eastern front of ' Fortress Holland ' ( the New Dutch Water Line, once the pride of the Dutch defence system ) was deemed obsolete and too close to major cities such as Utrecht and Amsterdam.
It is reported that the Germans melted down the last remaining Jarmann rifles in military warehouses during the Nazi occupation, since they were " too obsolete to be of interest, too modern to have lying around ".
This too became obsolete, and was dismantled in 1906.
When restoration began, one of the 12 ton RML guns was discovered buried in the ( dry ) moat-it had been pushed in when it became obsolete, as they were too large and solidly constructed to be broken up for scrap.
Hitler believed that the standard Stephenson gauge was obsolete and was too narrow for the full development of railways.
The masts were demolished with controlled explosions on February 24, 2010 ; this decision by the city of Vienna was based on that maintenance of the technologically obsolete masts as historical monuments would have been too costly.

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