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If he attaches little importance to personal liberty, why not make this known to the world??
All the rest of the days in the White House would be shadowed by the tragic loss, even though the President tried harder than ever to make his little dry jokes and to tease the people around him.
And even hearing it in a concert hall surrounded by hundreds of people the words and the melody would make me a little colder and I would reach out for my husband's hand.
Every man who dabbles in the market to make a little easy money on the side and suffers losses could at the time hardly face his wife who was wondering how her husband could be so dumb.
These little songs, however, were sweet nothings from the heart, tender memories of his childhood, little melodies that anyone could hum and that would make one want to weep.
Still, just for the ladies, and just for this once, for this one weekend in the country, he would make a little piece out of his melodies.
`` I am terribly sorry to keep you waiting '', she said, `` but won't you make yourself a little drink while you wait??
New simplified packaged units, recently devised prefabricated glass-fiber ducts, and improved add-on techniques make it possible to acquire a system for an 1800-square-foot house for as little as $600 to $900.
The moving of millions of the German master-race, from the very heart of Junkerdom, to make room for the Polish Slavs whom they had enslaved and openly planned to exterminate was a drastic operation, but there was little doubt that it was historically justified.
But there is very little frank and conscious espousal of the interests of any one social class by the people who have the power to make decisions in education.
but to make it stiffer, of a really putty-like consistency to avoid cracking, we added a little hydrated lime -- hard on the hands, but we could see no other disadvantage.
Naturally, such scholarly facts are of little concern to the man trying to make money or fan patriotism by means of folklore.
Two weeks, a month, we talk it over again, and maybe if nothing happens meanwhile to say the cops know this and that, then we make a little deal, isn't it ''??
We'd seen his handiwork out in the back yard, and the little his tenants had told us of him did make him sound a little special.
And so, still wondering and a little perplexed, he grinned at the girl and spoke lightly to make sure that she would know he was kidding.
The British defending lawyers, who today increased from three to four, demanded to know if they could make the information involved seem of little value to a jury, the chances of their clients would improve.
I do seem to snap at everybody these days, but I would like to think of a way to make a little extra money ''.
The others will make you a little more comfortable until you get it licked.
I picked him up, and the length of him arched very carefully and gracefully and only a little wildly, and I could feel the coolness of that radiant, fire-colored body, like splendid ice, and I knew that he had eaten only recently because there were two whole and solid little lumps in the forepart of him, like fieldmice swallowed whole might make.
" Harris and other staff officers removed Johnston from his horse and carried him to a small ravine near the " Hornets Nest " and desperately tried to aid the general by trying to make a tourniquet for his leg wound, but little could be done by this point since he had already lost so much blood.
By working very hard, one may be able to make this part 5 times faster, but this only reduces the time for the whole computation by a little.
All it took to make him blossom, as I later learned, was a little praise.

make and extra
He was allowed to spend his nights at an inn near the hospital and he was given some extra money to go to the pachinko parlor -- an excellent place to make contact with the enemy.
Of these, 376 said they make no extra charge for strapping in standard units, because they save enough on mechanized carloading to offset their strapping cost.
To make this extra assumption clear, these associative algebras are called unital algebras.
Searle himself was vague about what extra ingredients it would take to make a machine conscious: all he proposed was that what was needed was " causal powers " of the sort that the brain has and that computers lack.
Many players, in order to eliminate the confusion of tossing four chips to the center of the table or having change made while bets are being placed, will make a five-unit Horn High bet, which is a four-way bet with the extra unit going to one specific number.
An extra forty, he reasoned, would make little difference to the overall strategic balance.
The same year, the film of Leslie Thomas's 1966 comic novel The Virgin Soldiers saw Bowie make a brief appearance as an extra.
Without that extra money, he could not make a living drawing comic books.
The bosons are found by adding a partner to each of the 20 charged bosons ( 2 right-handed W bosons, 6 massive charged gluons and 12 X / Y type bosons ) and adding an extra heavy neutral Z-boson to make 5 neutral bosons in total.
Therefore the encoder must emit extra CLEAR codes at intervals of 2 < sup > n </ sup > − 2 codes or less to make the decoder restart.
The BBC understands € 500 million (£ 440M ) will become available to make the extra purchase, taking Europe's version of GPS from 18 operational satellites in the next few years to 24.
Harold is death, Maude life, and they manage to make the two seem so similar that life ’ s hardly worth the extra bother.
Audubon sold oil-painted copies of the drawings to make extra money and publicize the book.
To counter this, premium knife makers make handles with ridges, bumps, or indentations to provide extra grip.
The most popular stud variant today, seven-card stud, deals two extra cards to each player ( three face-down, four face-up ) from which they must make the best possible 5-card hand.
The primary advantage held by a player in late position is that he will have more information with which to make better decisions than players in early position, who will have to act first, without the benefit of this extra information.
Since local television stations often need to sell more commercial airtime than network affiliates, syndicated shows are usually cut to make room for extra commercials.
Sax's original keywork, which was based on the Triebert system 3 oboe for the left hand and the Boehm clarinet for the right, was very simplistic and made playing some legato passages and wide intervals extremely difficult to finger, so numerous developers added extra keys and alternate fingerings to make chromatic playing less difficult.
Most of her inventions, more often than not, have extra functions that make situations more complicated, including a self-destruct device in almost everything ( including her Robot Wars robot ...).
According to Matthew Polly, a travel writer and martial artist, during the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Taizong granted the Shaolin Temple extra land and special " imperial dispensation " to eat meat, and drink, which would make Shaolin the only temple in China that did not prohibit alcohol, although this practice has ceased today.
Kicker Mike Cofer missed the extra point attempt, keeping the score at 13 – 3, but it turned out to be the only miscue the 49ers would make for the rest of the game.
The extra ingredients were added to wine to make it a medicinal drink.
These include the Otto Erdesz ' cutaway ' viola, which has one shoulder cut out to make shifting easier ; the ' Oak Leaf ' viola, which has two extra bouts ; viol-shaped violas such as Joseph Curtin's ' Evia ' model, which also utilizes a moveable neck and a maple-veneered carbon fibre back, to reduce weight: violas played in the same manner as cellos ( see vertical viola ); and the eye-catching " Dalí-esque " shapes of both Bernard Sabatier's violas in fractional sizes-which appear to have melted-and David Rivinus ' ' Pellegrina ' model violas.

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