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Uneasy and lies
*" Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown "-analysis and dissertation of Head Over Heels at gamestudies. org

Uneasy and is
• Nazareth native, Mario Andretti is mentioned in numerous popular songs, including " Drive " by Alan Jackson, " Crash " by Gwen Stefani, " Good for Me " by Amy Grant, and " Uneasy Rider " by Charlie Daniels.
Safran is likely to have intentionally referenced Daniels ' " Uneasy Rider ", and notably Safran had on a previous episode infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan.
Uneasy in the midst of the malevolent Unseelie Court, pixie Kaye is sure only of one thing — her love for Roiben.

Uneasy and by
Uneasy at the result of their victory, the rioters went into hiding outside the town, which was anew pillaged by the people of the neighbourhood, eager to avenge the death of their bishop.
" The Uneasy Case for Copyright: A Study of Copyright in Books, Photocopies, and Computer Programs " was an article in the Harvard Law Review by future United States Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer in 1970, while he was still a legal academic.
* Pevensey, and in particular Pevensey Bay, feature in the 1946 crime novel " Uneasy Terms " by best selling author Peter Cheyney.
One of the most famous uses of the term in popular culture was the ironic use by Charlie Daniels in his breakthrough 1972 hit " Uneasy Rider.
** Mr. Gaunt and Other Uneasy Encounters by John Langan
* The Jews in America: Four Centuries of an Uneasy Encounter: A History ( Columbia University Press, 1997 ), by Arthur Hertzberg, ISBN 0-231-10841-9

Uneasy and IV
Uneasy conditions persisted during the reign of Sigismund's son, Wladislaus IV Vasa ( 1632 – 1648 ).

Uneasy and how
" Uneasy at the thought of eventually losing her sister Val, Sheila doesn't know how to handle it.

Uneasy and .
Uneasy foreign relations resulted in a decline in the rate of income increase during the 1961 to 1965 period.
An Uneasy Victorian: Thackeray the Man, 1811 – 1863.
* Uneasy Lies the Head London: William Heinemann Ltd. ( 1962 )
Uneasy because of Sykes's deathbed vow and leery of Miller, the men — none of whom, clearly, would have taken on Sykes — dare Miller, in return for the money he would have earned killing Sykes, to make a midnight visit to the grave of Sykes, who, as he lay dying, had vowed to reach up and grab Miller if he ever came near his grave.
In 1970, Stephen Breyer argued for the importance of this model in The Uneasy Case for Copyright.
* Charlie Daniels song Uneasy Rider references the group — the man with green teeth responds, " I'm a faithful follower of Brother John Birch.
Tokunboh Adeyemo, David G. Burnett, Bryant L. Myers & Hwa Yung, eds., Deliver Us From Evil: An Uneasy Frontier in Christian Mission ( Monrovia: MARC, 2002 ).
In 1947 he published his second book, a critique entitled The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism, which, while rejecting modern liberalism, and preserving a doctrinal focus on the Bible, also rejected the rigidness and disengagement of Fundamentalists.
* The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism ( Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 1947 ).
* Lasar, Matthew ( January 2006 ) Uneasy Listening: Pacifica Radio's Civil War Black Apollo.
His first hit, the novelty song " Uneasy Rider ", was from his 1973 second album, Honey in the Rock, and reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Uneasy relations between the expanding United States and the natives continued.
Uneasy with bureaucratic politics, Zuo asked to be relieved of his duties and was appointed Viceroy of Liangjiang in 1881.
In 1952, the British magazine, The Economist, published a series of articles on an " Uneasy Triangle ," which described " the three-cornered incompatibility between a stable price level, full employment, and.

lies and head
There is no external ear but the large circular eardrum lies on the surface of the head just behind the eye.
Fort William lies near the head of Loch Linnhe, one of Scotland's longest sea lochs, beside the mouth of the rivers Nevis and Lochy.
" Bragi responds that, were they outside of Ægir's hall, Bragi would be holding Loki's head as a reward for his lies.
" Mr. Thomas Scott, who had been so much deluded by the hypocrosy of Monk ... said: ' That though he knew not where to hide his head at that time, yet he durst not refuse to own, that not only his hand, but his heart also was in it ' and after he had produced divers reasons to prove the justice of it, he concluded, ' that he should desire no greater honor in this world, than that the folloing inscritption might be engraved on his tomb ; " Here lies one who had a hand and a heart in the execution of Charles Stuart late King of England.
The direction that the foreign policy will take lies on the President, as the head of state, and it is executed through the Secretary of Foreign Affairs.
north of the head of Davao Gulf lies the watershed between the Agusan and the tributaries of the Libuganon River, which flows to the Gulf.
The head of the saint now lies there and has been the centre of many pilgrimages.
As before, she is created by Hephaestus, but now more gods contribute to her completion ( 63 – 82 ): Athena taught her needlework and weaving ( 63 – 4 ); Aphrodite " shed grace upon her head and cruel longing and cares that weary the limbs " ( 65 – 6 ); Hermes gave her " a shameful mind and deceitful nature " ( 67 – 8 ); Hermes also gave her the power of speech, putting in her " lies and crafty words " ( 77 – 80 ) ; Athena then clothed her ( 72 ); next she, Persuasion and the Charites adorned her with necklaces and other finery ( 72 – 4 ); the Horae adorned her with a garland crown ( 75 ).
An additional, curved, band of sensory bristles lies over the head and neck.
Except in a few ( typically subterranean ) species, one simply constructed eye ( ocellus ) lies laterally, just underneath the head, behind each antenna.
The brain is relatively large, compared with that of other annelids, and lies in the upper part of the head.
In the Stylopidia, the female has its anterior region extruding out of the host body and the male mates by rupturing the female's brood canal opening, which lies between the head and prothorax.
The federal head of state the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, is elected ( de facto rotated ) for five years by and among the hereditary state rulers, but is usually styled " king " in foreign countries ; political power, however, lies with the prime minister.
The order of importance was the other way round, when the Boston quarter of Skirbeck developed at the head of the Haven, which lies under the present Market Place.
The first three sections curve in a " C "- loop concavity in which the head of the pancreas lies.
The ridge running due north from the Stoc Grond to the summit of the Tödi overlooks the head of the Val Russein on the Graubünden side of the chain, but it appears that the main mass of the Tödi lies altogether on the north side of the watershed.
The two largest are the diamond-shaped anterior fontanel, located at the top front portion of the head, and the smaller triangular-shaped posterior fontanel, which lies at the back of the head.
It lies southwest of the provincial capital of León, and is the head of the council ( comarca ) of La Maragatería.
Tradition has it that his head lies buried somewhere in the church, but nobody knows exactly where.
The town lies at the head of Als Fjord.
One characteristic when Hank lies is he turns his head or looks around the room.
It is the middle of the three sea lochs at the head of the Moray Firth: to the north lies the Dornoch Firth, and to the south the Beauly Firth.
* The receiving partner lies on his / her back, legs pulled up straight and knees near to the head.

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