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be and sure
`` That is, if we can be sure this is Colcord's money '' --
After only eighteen years of non-interference, there were already indications of melioration, though `` in a slight degree '', to be sure.
Holmes is a public servant, to be sure ; ;
Though, to be sure, we gave Kennedy no very positive approval in the margin of his preferment.
We must not forget, to be sure, that free discussion and debate have produced beneficial results.
Of one thing we can be sure: they were not sketched out by the revolutionary theorists of the eighteenth century who formulated the political principles and originally shaped the political institutions of what we term the `` free society ''.
It must be granted that the flouting of convention, no matter how well intentioned one may be, is sure to lead to trouble, or at least to the discomfort that goes with social disapproval.
I shall continue to urge the American people, in the interests of their own security, prosperity and peace, to make sure that their own part of this great project be amply and cheerfully supported.
By now she was sure she was going to have a baby, deciding it would be born in India or Burma that November.
We need not, to be sure, expect to find such ideas in every piece of literature.
What I want is to have this evidence come before Congress and if the Attorney General does not report it, as I am very sure he won't, as he has refused to do anything of the kind, I then wish that a committee of seven Representatives be appointed with power to take the evidence.
Lincoln was sure that he would not be re-elected.
But one need not always be sure that the action is either wise or conclusive.
Malraux, to be sure, does not abandon the world of violence, combat and sudden death which has become his hallmark as a creative artist, and which is the only world, apparently, in which his imagination can flame into life.
But the citizens would, of course, never be sure that the decisions that resulted were as correct as they were expeditious.
It was the oldest and toughest question young lovers have ever asked: How can you be sure??
Besides, in all honesty, I don't know how you can be sure.
There such soggy acquiesence would be looked upon as a sure sign of deteriorating manhood.
One may be sure the present Republican congressional leadership hasn't meant to repeat this error.
Because they were new men and to be sure that they didn't get lost, Prevot had placed Warren and White in the center of the patrol as it filed out.
The Presiding Elder was sure that that would be impossible.
He was not sure how much of this desire was due to his devotion to the church and how much was his own ego, demanding to be satisfied, for the two were intertwined and could not be separated.
I couldn't be sure he was still asleep.

be and Lanza
But then, Mario Lanza was no common singer, and his whole career, public and non-public, was studded with the kind of unconventional happenings that terminate with the appearance of his first `` recital '' only when he has ceased to be a living voice.
A couple of Birkirkara residents, amongst them Ġorġ Lanza Zarb, could not bear to see public land to be stolen so selfishly.
To add to their laurels, six years later the Players performed an old spy melodrama titled The Queen ’ s Messenger in the world ’ s first dramatic program to be broadcast simultaneously over both radio and the new medium called television .< ref > McLeod, Elizabeth, Old Time Radio Moments of the Century < www. old-time. com / mcleod / top100. html >; New York Times, “ Play Is Broadcast by Voice and Acting in Radio-Television ,” September 12, 1928, pp. 1, 10 ; Lanza, Joseph, & Dennis Penna, Russ, Russ Columbo and the Crooner Mystique ( Feral House, 2002 ), p. 155 ; Hawes, William, American Television Drama, The Experimental Years ( University of Alabama Press, 1986 ), p. 155 ; Wilkin, Jeff, “ In 1928, WGY Transmitted First Pictures on Television ,” Daily Gazette, Schenectady, NY, September 11, 2006, p. C1 .</ ref >
The most common used title, Arrivederci Roma, was meant to be the American title of a film Lanza was scheduled to make in 1960, until he died in Rome in October 1959.
At first Mulligan, donning black trunks, black hat, black glove, and using the iron claw submission hold, seemed to be an imitation of AWA wrestler Blackjack Lanza, managed by The Grand Wizard.
Mario Lanza had also planned to record this song, but changed his mind when asked to by Martino so his own recording would not be neglected.
" With the only undeveloped alpine area in the Green Mountain State and a skyline that sets it apart from everything else, Camel's Hump may be Vermont's finest peak ," says Michael Lanza in his guidebook for New England hiking enthusiasts.
Eventually, the " Questione Romana " would be solved under Italian Prime Minister Giovanni Lanza, in 1870, Rome was finally captured.
His appearance in small roles in Titanic and Julius Caesar led to his being cast in the leading role opposite Ann Blyth in the MGM musical The Student Prince in 1954, a part originally intended for Mario Lanza, whose disagreement with director Curtis Bernhardt over the way a certain song was to be sung had led to his dismissal by MGM.
Hedda Hopper quoted him as saying " If I did it well, I'd always be remembered as the man who played Lanza.
" On a more personal note Franchi stated, " I don't want go down in history as the man who played the role of Mario Lanza ... I want to be remembered for myself.

be and made
Atonement, if atonement were possible, could only be made at that sacred, sacrificial basin.
Rumors of the offer Tom Horn had made at the Stockgrowers' Association meeting had leaked out by then, and as a grand jury investigation of the murder got underway, the prosecuting attorney, a Colonel Baird, ordered that the tall stock detective be summoned for questioning.
Officers who participate in the continual practice drills assured me that the President's decision could be made and announced on the gold circuit within minutes after the first flash from Aj.
There will be premieres of new works, made possible through Ford Foundation commissions: Carlisle Floyd's Mystery, with Phyllis Curtin as soprano soloist.
If his dancers are sometimes made to look as if they might be creatures from Mars, this is consistent with his intention of placing them in the orbit of another world, a world in which they are freed of their pedestrian identities.
Three of these only were protected from us by stern commandment: the roses, whose petals might not be collected until they had fallen, to be made into perfume or rose-tea to drink ; ;
Pale yellow snapdragons that by pinching could be made to bite ; ;
The artistic interest, then, lies in what the encounter may be made to represent, in the power of some central significance to draw the details into relevance and meaningfulness.
But people can't be made to integrate, socialize ( the two are inseparable by Southern standards ) by law.
Since the hazards of poor communication are so great, p can be justified as a habitable site only on the basis of unusual productivity such as is made available by a waterfall for milling purposes, a mine, or a sugar maple camp.
A useful comment on his relation to his region may be made, I think, by noting briefly how in handling Southern materials and Southern problems he has deviated from the pattern set by other Southern authors while remaining faithful to the essential character of the region.
Cloud made an interesting statement in parting from his client: `` I wanted to be a lawyer, and Mrs. Wright wanted me to be an avenging angel.
The colonel grunted, then made a remark which might be construed in either of two ways.
Mama said that if Presidents were supposed to be colorful, Mr. Coolidge certainly made a good president.
As more men and women are made capable of living up to the challenge of decency the chances are improved that the pattern of predisposition prevailing in positions of strength in future crises can be favorably affected.
Certainly one of the most important comments that can be made upon the spiritual and cultural life of any period of Western civilization during the past sixteen or seventeen centuries has to do with the way in which its leaders have read and interpreted the Bible.
The publication of Father Connolly's The Man Has Wings has made more of the group available in print so that a general picture of what it contained can now be had without difficulty.
The charges would be made in The Gazette by an anonymous correspondent, and Pike would be so busy trying to track down the illusive character assassin that he would forget about harassing Woodruff.
A few years before his death Papa had agreed with Mama to make a joint will with her in which it would be provided that in the event of the death of either of them an accounting would be made to their children whereby each child would receive a bequest of $5000 cash.
Banks the Butcher took Meltzer the Scholar as an apprentice and he made it very clear that a man of learning must be able to do more than just quote the Commentaries of the Talmud in order to live.
In his letter mentioning Shakespeare on January 24, 1597/8, Sturley asked Quiney especially that `` theare might ( be ) bi Sir Ed. Grev. some meanes made to the Knightes of the Parliament for an ease and discharge of such taxes and subsedies wherewith our towne is like to be charged, and I assure u I am in great feare and doubte bi no meanes hable to paie.

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