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Walter and gently
" Walter Terry also writing for the Tribune commented, "( Her dance ) attracts through rare beauty of pattern, through gently shaded dynamics and through that intangible essence we call quality.
After Walter explains that the prices were raised on the tours and now that the girls are earning $ 64 per trick, the girls are gently warned off and that if these situations continue to occur, a clock will be set each time they take a new client to ensure the man gets what he pays for.

Walter and suggests
Conversely, Walter Burkert suggests that the Hellene cult worship of Poseidon as a horse god may be connected to the introduction of the horse and war-chariot from Anatolia to Greece around 1600 BC.
After an informal eulogy which Walter turns into a tribute to the Vietnam War and accidentally covers The Dude with Donny's ashes, Walter suggests, " Fuck it, Dude.
Walter Burkert among others suggests that the archaic groups or societies of lesser gods mirror real cult associations :" It may be surmised that smith guilds lie behind Cabeiri, Idaian Dactyloi, Telchines, and Cyclopes.
Walter Burkert suggests a raucous, burlesque character to the mysteries of the Cabeiri and notes an inscription at Lemnos indicates parapaizonti, the one who " jests along the way ".
His whole name ( in English " Sir Walter of the Bird-Field ") suggests that he didn't have a grant of land, since " bird-field " is a general geographic surname like " forest ", " hill " or " rivers ", not the name of a specific place.
The above sentence, from a newspaper article, humorously suggests that it is the subject of the sentence, Walter Stanley, who was buried under a pile of dust, and not the records.
Canadian scholar Walter Goffart suggests another incentive: Getica was part of a conscious plan by emperor Justinian and the propaganda machine at his court.
Walter Horn suggests that the earliest coenobitic communities, which were established in Egypt by Saint Pachomius, did not result in cloister construction, as there were no lay serfs attached to the community of monks, thus no separation within the walled community was required ; Horn finds the earliest prototypical cloisters in some exceptional late fifth-century monastic churches in southern Syria, such as the Convent of Saints Sergios and Bacchos, at Umm-is-Surab ( AD 489 ), and the colonnaded forecourt of the convent of Id-Dêr, but nothing similar appeared in the semieremitic Irish monasteries ' clustered roundhouses nor in the earliest Benedictine collective communities of the West.
About this event, Walter E. Williams wrote, " This gem of wisdom suggests that by virtue of birth alone, not conduct, if you're white, you're a racist.
Walter Burkert suggests that unlike the Judeo-Christian use of demon in a strictly malignant sense, “ general belief in spirits is not expressed by the term daimon until the 5th century when a doctor asserts that neurotic women and girls can be driven to suicide by imaginary apparitions, ‘ evil daimones ’.
Walter Hooper noted, in his afterword, that Scudamour's fiancee is once given the surname Ammeret, and suggests a basis in the characters Sir Scudamour and Amoret in The Faerie Queen Book III.
According to numismatic historian Walter Breen, " both obviously derive from Archibald Willard's 1876 painting Spirit of ' 76 ," a painting which numismatic author David L. Ganz suggests that both undoubtedly saw sometime in their lives.
Walter Kaufmann suggests that Nietzsche may have encountered this idea in the works of Heinrich Heine, who once wrote:
Simultaneously, Kitty's manager Walter decides that Kitty needs a performing partner to reach true success, and suggests Nan for the role.
Walter Bauer suggests:
In his 2001 book The Man Who Was Walter Mitty: The Life and Work of James Thurber ( ISBN 0-930-75113-2 ), author Thomas Fensch suggests that the character was largely based on Thurber himself.
" Walter Elwell suggests that his invention of superior weapons may have been the motivation for Lamech's interest in avenging blood.
Apart from other principal figures already named, writing by makars such as Richard Holland, Blind Hary and Walter Kennedy also survives along with evidence that suggests the existence of a substantial body of lost work.
The Venona project suggests he may have been implicated, along with Amadeo Sabatini, in the murder of Walter Krivitsky in 1941.

Walter and suspects
Jesse's refusal to use the ricin on Gus plays a major role throughout the season, culminating when he learns his girlfriend's young son has been poisoned and suspects Walter was responsible as his ricin-laced cigarette is missing.
Rilla gives the letter to Una Meredith, who Rilla suspects had been in love with Walter, though she had never spoken of it to either of them.
* Gordy Matthews ( Michael Ontkean ), Jason's father and a local surfing legend who owns a local bar and surfboard shop ; his home was burned down in the first season and Jason suspects Walter Booth was involved.

Walter and something
A card to Walter would get him an introduction to this Meredith, and that might be good for something.
It was believed that something new was required to combat Bradman, but it was believed more likely that Bradman could be dismissed by leg-spin as Walter Robins and Ian Peebles had supposedly caused him problems ; two leg-spinners were included in the English touring party of 1932 – 33.
A causeway connects the island to the mainland of Northumberland and is flooded twice a day by tides – something well described by Sir Walter Scott:
Walter Burkert detects in the Polyphemus episode a subtext that " seems to offer us something more ancient: threatened by the man-eater, men conceal themselves in the skins of slaughtered animals, and thus, disguised as animals, escape the groping hands of the blinded monster.
In 1949, Doubleday editor Walter I. Bradbury accepted the story on the suggestion on Frederik Pohl, on the condition it was expanded to seventy thousand words and the title changed to something more science fiction oriented ; it was published in January of 1950 as Pebble in the Sky.
The 1966 comedy They're a Weird Mob, starring Walter Chiari, Chips Rafferty and Clare Dunne was a rare hit of the period which also documented something of the changing face of Australian society: telling the story of a newly arrived Italian immigrant who, working as a labourer in Sydney, becomes mates with his co-workers, despite some difficulties with Australian slang and culture.
In 1949, Doubleday editor Walter I. Bradbury accepted the story on the suggestion on Frederik Pohl, on the condition it was expanded to seventy thousand words and the title changed to something more science fiction oriented, and it was published in January of 1950 as Pebble in the Sky.
She is engaged to Walter but feels there is something missing from their relationship.
In his review of Prévost's book, Walter Horn notes that while Prévost offers often scathing opinions of many people, Rowe is singled out for multiple barbs, and " one can hardly fail to wonder whether there's something of a personal nature lurking behind the barrage of what are superficially theoretical complaints.
Walter Winchell described the production as " something to go quite silly over.
Probably owing to Pope Celestine III's dislike of Geoffrey, Hubert Walter was given a papal legateship that included Geoffrey's province, something that had not been usual in the preceding years, and which presented Geoffrey with some difficulties in his dealings with the ecclesiastical hierarchy.
The name Walter Mitty and the derivative word " Mittyesque " have entered the English language, denoting an ineffectual person who spends more time in heroic daydreams than paying attention to the real world, or more seriously, one who intentionally attempts to mislead or convince others that he is something that he is not.
Henry Purcell's fantasias are the last Baroque representatives of the breed, although Walter Willson Cobbett, in the opening decades of the 20th century, attempted to resurrect something of this style via a competition, to which works like William Hurlstone's, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs's, John Ireland's, Herbert Howells's, and Frank Bridge's Phantasie trios and quartets owe their existence ( Howes and Bashford, 2001 ), as does Benjamin Britten's Phantasy in F minor for string quintet written in 1932, the same year in which he also composed a Phantasy Quartet for oboe and strings ( Brett et al.
No doubt the idea of the historical novel came to him from Sir Walter Scott, but Manzoni succeeded in something more than an historical novel in the narrow meaning of that word ; he created an eminently realistic work of art.
He and his National Democratic Policy Committee were largely ignored until 1984, when he became something of a curiosity by paying for half-hour political ads proclaiming Walter Mondale a Soviet agent of influence, and 1986, when two followers of his won upset victories in Democratic primaries for statewide races in Illinois.
In Walter Cronkite's 1971 book, Eye on the World, Arnett re-asserted that the quote was something " one American major said to me in a moment of revelation.
This prompts Walter to finally confront her, asking his mother to finally " do something that's best for me for once.
Finally, starting something of a trend among later commentators, the art critic Walter Pater ( 1839 – 1894 ) adverted to the work's homoerotic appeal by way of explaining why it had been so long lionized.
Kenny Senior is portrayed as a habitual liar, something of a Walter Mitty, whose statements are either complete lies or vast exaggerations.
She is something of an emotional and clinging person while Walter is a sad figure, not in love with his wife and subject to various dalliances.
Malski, who was dismissed by many on the far right in Britain as something of a Walter Mitty character, has occasionally surfaced at meetings, including speeches by David Irving.

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