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We and always
We can escape from such a difficulty by ruling out the animal as not constituting a trial, but such a solution is not always satisfactory.
We now know that things rarely ever work out in such cut-and-dried fashion, and that car loadings, while perhaps interesting enough, are nevertheless not the magic formula that will always turn before stock prices turn.
We, ourselves, are always eager to know how others feel about us and the way in which we live.
We always thought we would die with our boots on.
Denouncing the view that the sexual union is an end in itself, the Conference declared: `` We steadfastly uphold what must always be regarded as the governing considerations of Christian marriage.
`` We always like to keep the ball as much as we can against Denver because they have such an explosive attack '', explained Stram.
in effect, he was practicing what he preached in his Berlin message two weeks ago when he declared: `` We shall always be prepared to discuss international problems with any and all nations that are willing to talk, and listen, with reason ''.
An early statement appeared in Discourse of the Common Wealth of this Realm of England, 1549: " We must always take heed that we buy no more from strangers than we sell them, for so should we impoverish ourselves and enrich them.
We will show that the difference quotient for is always equal to:
We ought not to forget the transitory character of all external advantages, even in the midst of our enjoyment of them ; but always to bear in mind that they are not our own, and that therefore they do not properly belong to us.
Naivalu responded by saying that his vote was nothing new: " We always support Taiwan to get observer status every year ," he said.
We are always accommodating.
: We always are ready ; steady, boys, steady!
: We always are ready, steady boys, steady,
An early statement on national balance of trade appeared in Discourse of the Common Weal of this Realm of England, 1549: " We must always take heed that we buy no more from strangers than we sell them, for so should we impoverish ourselves and enrich them.
We were very disappointed, and also anxious, but we were given the impression, indeed assured, that the project would be always subject to Mr Hayao's approval.
Old Catholics often refer to the Church Father St. Vincent of Lerins and his saying: " We must hold fast to that faith which has been believed everywhere, always, and by all the Faithful.
" We ought always to give thanks to God for you, brethren, as is only fitting, because your faith is greatly enlarged, and the love of each one of you toward one another grows ever greater ; therefore, we ourselves speak proudly of you among the churches of God for your perseverance and faith in the midst of all your persecutions and afflictions which you endure " ( 2 Thess 1: 3-5 ).
We lived at the farmhouse, so we were always into raps about the implication and the meaning, so some of that crept in ".
" We always picture a very noble character to ourselves as having a certain trace of silent sadness ...
The reform had by then received some modifications in points of detail by the reform commission, in which one of the leading members was Clavius, who afterwards wrote defences and an explanation of the reformed calendar, including an emphatic acknowledgement of Lilio's work, especially for his provision of a useful reform for the lunar cycle: " We owe much gratitude and praise to Luigi Giglio who contrived such an ingenious Cycle of Epacts which, inserted in the calendar, always shows the new moon and so can be easily adapted to any length of the year, if only at the right moments the due adjustment is applied.
: We all observed, that we had not the sight of one fish of any kind, since we were come to the Southward of the streights of le Mair, nor one sea-bird, except a disconsolate black Albatross, who accompanied us for several days ..., till Hattley, ( my second Captain ) observing, in one of his melancholy fits, that this bird was always hovering near us, imagin'd, from his colour, that it might be some ill omen.
Albarn explained to the NME in January 1997 that " We created a movement: as far as the lineage of British bands goes, there'll always be a place for us ", but added, " We genuinely started to see that world in a slightly different way.

We and lose
We would lose our export markets and deny ourselves the imports we need.
' We lose time, we destroy trees to obtain paper necessary to print this word.
" It is this: We win and they lose.
We have nothing to lose.
We seemed to lose Sam shortly after the opening of part one, later finding out that she had split with partner Jake Chapman for artist Henry Bond, a well-known Goldsmiths graduate.
William Lloyd Garrison's paper The Liberator reprinted the item, adding " We are very sorry ( as will be a host of others ) to lose Lucy Stone, and certainly no less glad to gain Lucy Blackwell.
We lose it because of the harm caused by mental agitation.
" A chorus line dressed in frilled yellow dresses, recruits a volunteer army with " We don't want to lose you, but we think you ought to go ".
Their composition, " When the Kissing Stops " made it to the final eight, but although initially tempted, the group decided not to perform the number themselves (" We all agreed it would be better to be remembered as winners, and we couldn't bear to lose!
Inevitably one of these elements gets out of line, for example, when he combines the caption " We demand equal treatment of men and women, even if the suckling baby might temporarily lose weight.
" It is this: We win and they lose.
We lose information by projecting the image on a subset of the eigenvectors, but we minimize this loss by keeping those eigenfaces with the largest eigenvalues.
We start out postulating sharp boundaries, such as between humans and apes, or between apes and monkeys, but are in fact dealing with sand castles that lose much of their structure when the sea of knowledge washes over them.
We cannot lose this fight, and it is necessary at all costs to weaken Polish forces.
Stepashin had, for example, presented leaders of the separatist regime in Chechnya with monogrammed pistols, praised the activities of the religious extremists who had taken over several Dagestani villages, and had proclaimed publicly: " We can afford to lose Dagestan!
On the same day he said to Burghley: " We must not lose one hour of time ... Let her Majesty trust no more to Judas ' kisses ; for let her assure herself there is no trust to French King nor Duke of Parma.
We lose wisdom, lose sight of our immediate horizon and resort to the indirect horizon of our dissimulated environment.
We can ’ t afford to lose Dennis, because he is the voice of Main Street Americans and progressive politics ,” Simmons said in a statement.
We have also granted to our burgesses aforesaid that they themselves for the transgression or forfeiture of their servants may not lose their own chattels and goods found in the hands of the servants or placed aside anywhere by the servants themselves within our land, as far as they will be able to prove that they are their own.
We wish also and grant that, if any one in the open day, in the presence of his neighbours, should buy anything, and afterwards that thing should be ill-spoken of, as if stolen, the buyer lose nothing except then that thing, but it shall he sworn on the oath of his neighbours that he did not know that he had bought that thing from a thief.
We lose our focus precisely because these thoughts need our attention and we refuse to give it to them.
We then see Malik and Deja walking at the Peace Fest, with Malik saying he wouldn't drop out because he'd lose her.
" We are going to lose the house in Cleveland if I continue to live here, Mr. President ," Celebrezze told Johnson.

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