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We will know, and He will know, to whom it is rendered, what the birds would ask:
We must ask ourselves which of the two alternatives will help the commuter -- the two-way B. & O. - C. & O. merger, or the three-way New York Central - B. & O. - C. & O. merger.
`` We ask the people what they want, and they supply the labor.
We all know what the dummies will do '' -- he gestured at the hummocks in which the decorticated men were cradled -- `` and we all know what the new people will ask.
We need only ask such a skeptic, What his meaning is?
We shall ask none.
We have only the names of some auguria ( augural rites ): e. g. the augurium salutis which took place once a year before the magistrates and the people, in which the gods were asked whether it was auspicious to ask to for the welfare of the Romans, the augurium canarium and the vernisera auguria.
We would ask him questions like, " Dave, when did you and God become such good friends?
We also ask our members to avoid photoshopping Prince and posting them on our boards.
" We may justifiably ask ," observes Kerenyi, " Why was this great mythical hunter, who in Greece became a mysterious god of the underworld, a capturer of wild animals and not a killer?
We can similarly ask, " how much space is contained in a meter?
We cannot ask for that which is forbidden in Islam.
" We can come in and ask for just about everything ," he said.
We cannot ask the British constitution for more than the restitution of Grattan's parliament, but no man has the right to fix the boundary of a nation.
" We never let a press conference go by without getting someone to try to ask him about statehood.
We ask Allah, through His Mercy, to forgive the one who uttered it.
We ask only that:
" We firstly ask for the freedom of conscience or the freedom of full universal religion, without distinction as without privilege ; and by consequence, in what touches us, we Catholics, for the total separation of church and state ... this necessary separation, without which there would exist for Catholics no religious freedom, implies, for a part, the suppression of the ecclesiastical budget, and we have fully recognized this ; for another part, the absolute independence of the clergy in the spiritual order ... Just as there can be nothing religious today in politics there must be nothing political in religion.
We ask, secondly, for freedom of education, because it is a natural right, and thus to say, the first freedom of the family ; because there exists without it neither religious freedom nor freedom of expression .”
For example, " We went to Il Ristorante " is acceptable provided your audience can infer that it is a restaurant ( if they understand Italian and English it might likely, if spoken rather than written, be misinterpreted as a generic reference and not a proper noun, leading the hearer to ask " Which ristorante do you mean?
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
* We believe that the Baptism of the Holy Ghost, according to Acts 2: 4 is given to believers who ask for it.
The Spanish version is as follows: " A San Fermín pedimos, por ser nuestro patrón, nos guíe en el encierro dándonos su bendición " (" We ask Saint Fermín, as our Patron, to guide us through the encierro and give us his blessing ").
We ask which is more beautiful, the perfectly round belly button of Jane Fonda or Raquel Welch ’ s grain of coffee navel?
In his encyclical Mystici Corporis, 103 Pope Pius XII said thatthose who do not belong to the visible Body of the Catholic Church … We ask each and every one of them to correspond to the interior movements of grace, and to seek to withdraw from that state in which they cannot be secure about their salvation. Pius IX, Iam Vos Omnes, 13 Sept. 1868 For even though by an unconscious desire and longing have a certain relationship with the Mystical Body of the Redeemer, they still remain deprived of those many heavenly gifts and helps which can only be enjoyed in the Catholic Church.

We and why
We must believe we have the ability to affect our own destinies: otherwise why try anything??
We found in Gonzales v. United States, supra, that this was the controlling reason why copies of the recommendation should be furnished a registrant.
We flew in rickety planes so overloaded that we wondered why they didn't crash.
We have no answer as to why we are not alarmed.
We will use the notation to denote the multiplicative inverse of, it is defined exactly when and are coprime ; the following construction explains why the coprimality condition is needed.
* Binyan av, either by one or two Scriptures: We find a similar law in another case, why shouldn't we assume that the same law applies here?
We see this every ten or twelve years, an attempt at this, and I guess from that standpoint I don't quite understand why everybody's falling over backwards over the guy.
" We don ’ t decide what men should do with their torso, why then do women have to listen to the men.
Ethan said, " We wanted something that would generate a certain narrative feeling – like a modern Raymond Chandler story, and that's why it had to be set in Los Angeles ... We wanted to have a narrative flow, a story that moves like a Chandler book through different parts of town and different social classes ".
We can thus understand the localisation of sub-genera, genera, and families ; and how it is that under different latitudes, for instance in South America, the inhabitants of the plains and mountains, of the forests, marshes, and deserts, are in so mysterious a manner linked together by affinity, and are likewise linked to the extinct beings which formerly inhabited the same continent ... On these same principles, we can understand, as I have endeavoured to show, why oceanic islands should have few inhabitants, but of these a great number should be endemic or peculiar ; ...
Crystal remembers saying, "' We need something for Sally to talk about ,' and Nora said, ' Well, faking orgasm is a great one ,' and right away we said, ' Well, the subject is good ,' and then Meg came on board and we talked with her about the nature of the idea and she said, ' Well, why don't I just fake one, just do one?
" We have no slaves at home – Then why abroad?
We tried to talk to him to see why, who he was, what the situation was, and at that instant the security people, well as you can see, put me on the deck.
:“ We can see no reason why partial profile DNA evidence should not be admissible provided that the jury are made aware of its inherent limitations and are given a sufficient explanation to enable them to evaluate it.
We have feelings for each other, which is why we get so mad at each other.
The kids have been doing it for a while … you can buy tapes of Turkish music from Turkish stores around the city and they ’ ve been experimenting with that music, sampling it, mixing it with other stuff and rapping to it … We ’ re just trying to build on the Turkish rap thing and build an outlet for it … If I ’ m going to tell you why we ’ re doing it, well, it ’ s pride really.
Thirteen years later, in 1995, Ken Feingold offered a different explanation for why people seek out fortune-tellers: “ We desire to know other people ’ s actions and to resolve our own conflicts regarding decisions to be made and our participation in social groups and economies.
In November 2005, al Muntada, a grouping of liberal academics, launched " We Have A Right ", a campaign to explain to the public why personal freedoms matter and why they need to be defended.
... We changed it to Pluto the Pup ... but I don't honestly remember why.
We do not understand why the U. S. authorities have allowed him to enter the country .”
We were going on and on for years making new albums and playing tours and after a while we felt lost without a clue why we kept doing it.
We do not know the reason why the country ‘ s third president — then midway through his second term — was so popular among North Stonington residents, although perhaps Jefferson ‘ s public criticism of the Congregational Church ’ s domination of politics and religion in Connecticut earned him the loyalty of the local Baptist community, which perhaps regarded him as a champion of their rights in a state that still enshrined preferential rights to the Congregational Church.
Joanne Catherall explained why on air during the interview: " We simply don't sound like we did 20 years ago ; it would be wrong if we used tapes, so we do everything live.

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