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:" and take
:" Mr. Balfour, supposing I was to offer you Paris instead of London, would you take it?
:" such care as an ordinary man might be expected to take on his own behalf.
:" Since a precise mathematical definition of the term effectively calculable ( effectively decidable ) has been wanting, we can take this thesis ... as a definition of it ..."
Of particular importance is Article 56 of the charter :" All Members pledge themselves to take joint and separate action in co-operation with the Organization for the achievement of the purposes set forth in Article 55.
:" gather one's strength ", " take courage " in the hitpa ' él ( ה ִ ת ְ ח ַ ז ֵּ ק ).
:" Today I had to answer a letter from your brother which cost me a lot of writing, so I can write very little to you ... You'll readily understand that I had to write a very emphatic letter, because he made no lesser suggestion than that I should take his 2 children into my care, since he would like to make a journey through Germany to England ...
:" I would not myself indulge in such official praise for heterosexual monogamy, because I think it no business of the courts ( as opposed to the political branches ) to take sides in this culture war.
:" We must take the blame for the trouble a degenerate militarism has put us in.
:" Even when the abuse was discovered, neither father nor grandmother wanted to take them back ; instead the boys were sent to an orphanage and might have remained there if a good foster home not heard of their plight and considered taking them in.
:" Cetywayo is sorry to have to acknowledge that the message brought by Umlungi is true, but he begs his Excellency will not take it in the light he sees the Natal Government seem to do, as what Sirayo ’ s sons did he can only attribute to a rash act of boys who in the zeal for their father ’ s house did not think of what they were doing.
:" I may observe that the communications which had previously been received from you had not entirely prepared them " ( Her Majesty's Government ) " for the course which you have deemed it necessary to take.
:" In the year 1782, while I lay in barracks at Tin mouth in the north of England, a recruit who had lately joined the regiment ,... was returned in sick list, with a message from his captain, requesting I would take him into the hospital.
:" The producer, Dziga Vertof, does not take into consideration the fact that the human eye fixes for a certain space of time that which holds the attention.
:" Congress was right in not limiting, by its reconstruction acts, the right of suffrage to whites ; but wrong in the exclusion from suffrage of certain classes of citizens and all unable to take its prescribed retrospective oath, and wrong also in the establishment of despotic military governments for the States and in authorizing military commissions for the trial of civilians in time of peace.
:" Hunter gatherers take from their environment only what their environment happens to produce ; and if they take too much, the desirable prey species collapse.
:" Sometimes I want to take my cue from the militant disabled lobbyists and say, ' hey, it's not MY problem, it's society's '.
Wolf Cub Scouts are cautioned to " Always take these eight essentials :"
:" On the first day, you must take for yourself a fruit of the citron tree, an unopened palm frond ( lulav ), myrtle branches, and willows grow near the brook.
:" Even if, as Catholics, we were prepared to take the responsibility of disregarding Hierarchy's views, which I do not think we can do, it would be politically impossible to do so.
:" Will it be possible for this revolution to take place in one country alone?
:" Before we use any power tools, let's take a moment to talk about shop safety.
:" I take my ring from my finger and liken it unto the mind of man ... because it has no beginning "
:" Lero, lero, take your sombrero,

:" and arms
:" then they joined arms one upon the other, made a circle, went round the circle, with their feet stepping hard and stamping ; one sang first, with the others all following after.
:" They said that under the frost-giant's arms
:" A boy of the name Ellis William Webb Ellis a town boy and a foundationer, ... whilst playing Bigside at football in that half-year, caught the ball in his arms.
Wills wrote in his diary :" My pulse is at 48 and very weak and my legs and arms are nearly skin and bone.
:" for their efforts to diminish the part played by nuclear arms in international politics and, in the longer run, to eliminate such arms ".
and while they could not report on the quantity or types of weapons destroyed the witnesses said :" The experience of seeing this with our own eyes, on a minute-to-minute basis, provided us with evidence so clear and of its nature so incontrovertible that at the end of the process weapon decommissioning it demonstrated to us and would have demonstrated to anyone who might have been with us that beyond any shadow of doubt, the arms of the IRA have now been decommissioned.
:" Always lying in wait for the neighboring nations, strong in arms and persuasive in council, he acquired Mesopotamia, Armenia, ' Seleucid ' Cappadocia, Persis, Parthia, Bactria, Arabia, Tapouria, Sogdia, Arachosia, Hyrcania, and other adjacent peoples that had been subdued by Alexander, as far as the river Indus, so that the boundaries of his empire were the most extensive in Asia after that of Alexander.
:" Do not look in the file of incriminating evidence to see whether or not the accused rose up against the Soviets with arms or words.
:" Rape, gang rape, rape using eels, snakes, or hard objects, and rape followed by murder ; electric shock (' the Bell Telephone Hour ') rendered by attaching wires to the genitals or other sensitive parts of the body, like the tongue ; the ' water treatment '; the ' airplane ' in which the prisoner's arms were tied behind the back, and the rope looped over a hook on the ceiling, suspending the prisoner in midair, after which he or she was beaten ; beatings with rubber hoses and whips ; the use of police dogs to maul prisoners.
:" They used for arms, swords, lances, arquebuses, which all the soldiers carry and use ; their arms are also superior and better tempered than those of any other nation.
:" When you go over the top, you can slope arms, light up your pipes and cigarettes, and march all the way to Pozières before meeting any live Germans.
Dr. Mohammed al-Hams, who inspected the child's body told The Guardian newspaper that :" She has at least 17 bullets in several parts of the body, all along the chest, hands, arms, legs ...
:" They separated the girls who were 15 to 20 years old from this group, and took them to Guillerma Grave Manuel's house ; they raped them ; they broke their arms and legs, and then they killed them … The children were smashed against the floor, and then thrown into the flames together with their parents … At 8 p. m., he was able to enter his own home and saw that his wife and three of his children were dead.
:" In his popular radio program, which began with his floating greeting, ' Heigh ho, everybody ,' beamed in from a New York City night club, he stood like a statue, surrounded by clean-cut collegiate band musicians and cradling a saxophone in his arms.
:" This year each man shall give in alms a tenth of his revenues and movables with the exception of the arms, horses and garments of the knights, and likewise with the exception of the horses, books, garments and vestments, and all appurtenances of whatever sort used by clerks in divine service, and the precious stones belonging to both clerks and laymen.
:" The Insubres and the Boii wore trousers and light cloaks, but the Gaesatae, in their love of glory and defiant spirit, had thrown off their garments and taken up their position in front of the whole army naked and wearing nothing but their arms ...
:" That a well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the proper, natural, and safe defense of a free state, therefore, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed ; that standing armies, in time of peace, should be avoided as dangerous to liberty ; and that in all cases the military should be under strict subordination to, and governed by, the civil power.
But he wrote that Germany was the principal cause of international tensions, writing that :" Our Battle Fleet-not the British one-has sparked off the naval arms race among the Great Powers, with the result that even Austria is now engaging in the dreadnought gamble.
:" This memorial is erected in thanksgiving and as a tribute to the rescue, which with the help of God and of many strong arms, ensured the safe return of all on board.
:" O orzchis Ecclesia, girded with divine arms, and adorned with hyacinth, you are the caldemia of the wounds of the loifol, and the city of sciences.
:" O measureless Church, / girded with divine arms / and adorned with jacinth, / you are the fragrance of the wounds of nations / and the city of sciences.

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