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We were at a party once and heard an idealistic young European call that awful charge glorious.
We should spread the view that planning and national development are serious matters which call for effort as well as enthusiasm.
We have only to think of Lady Macbeth or the policeman-murderer in Thomas Burke's famous story, `` The Hands Of Mr. Ottermole '', to realize that hands often call up ideas of crime and punishment.
We call them lay-sisters and they go among the Eskimos making friends and bringing the light.
We can call a person, a house, a symphony, a fragrance, and a mathematical proof beautiful.
We will call such an organ an Accumulator.
Why, man, that's the same kind of music we've been playin ' since 1928 !... We didn't call it rock and roll back when we introduced it as our style back in 1928, and we don't call it rock and roll the way we play it now.
Attlee responded the next day in the debate on increased air estimates that Hitler's speech contained unfavourable references to the Soviet Union but that " We see here a chance to call a halt in the armaments race ... We do not think that our answer to Herr Hitler should be just rearmament.
We will call the first the furnace and the second the refrigerator .” Carnot then explains how we can obtain motive power, i. e. “ work ”, by carrying a certain quantity of heat from body A to body B.
In 1945, Engelbart had read with interest Vannevar Bush's article " As We May Think ", a call to action for making knowledge widely available as a national peacetime grand challenge.
* " We shot music, call it murder on the dancefloor, and we got more bars than wandsworth and dartmoor "-Dartmoor Prison, mentioned in Devlin's song Shot Music ( May 10, 2010 )
: We put thirty spokes together and call it a wheel ;
Let us call the class of all such formulas R. We are faced with proving that every formula in R is either refutable or satisfiable.
We will call such maps open immersions, just as in the context of schemes.
:" We worship ," replied Hengist, " our country gods, Saturn and Jupiter, and the other deities that govern the world, but especially Mercury, whom in our language we call Woden and to whom our ancestors consecrated the fourth day of the week, still called after his name Wodensday.
Savoy dancer " Shorty " George Snowden stated that " We used to call the basic step the Hop long before Lindbergh did his hop across the Atlantic.
We may represent any given proposition with a letter which we call a propositional constant, analogous to representing a number by a letter in mathematics, for instance,.
We will call journalists on every instance of unprofessional reporting.
We call
We call this limit the derivative.
We can say that God is a spirit, but it does not seem fair to call it a mind.
We understand that shows don't want to call the writers writers because they want to maintain the illusion that it is reality, that stuff just happens.
", to which Michael Bluth replied " We just call it sausage.

We and generalized
We define the generalized homology theory of a spectrum E by
We form a sequence of m eigenvectors and generalized eigenvectors that are linearly independent and satisfy
We call generalized possibility every function satisfying Axiom 1 and Axiom 3.

We and necessity
Expressing its necessity to the British way of life as he knows it, he stated on the program, " We all know that when it's snowing and it's cold you have Bovril.
We absolutely forbid priests, deacons, and subdeacons to associate with concubines and women, or to live with women other than such as the Nicene Council ( canon 3 ) for reasons of necessity permitted, namely, the mother, sister, or aunt, or any such person concerning whom no suspicion could arise.
For example: " We all agree on the necessity of compromise.
We thus after all fall back on reflection as our ground for their universal application ; mere spontaneity of apprehension is futile ; their universality is grounded in their necessity, not their necessity in their universality.
" We draw everybody's attention to the absolute necessity of helping poor countries attain a level of sustainable development which matches that of the rest of the planet, protecting them from troubles and dangers stemming from developed nations, and avoiding their entanglement in a web of unrealistic obligations which would compromise both their independence and their dignity.
Judging others by themselves, the English, who are blinded by their loyalty, have always thought that the Germans did not abide by their pledges inscribed in the Versailles Treaty because they had not frankly agreed to them ... We, on the contrary, believe that if Germany, far from making the slightest effort to carry out the treaty of peace, has always tried to escape her obligations, it is because until now she has not been convinced of her defeat ... We are also certain that Germany, as a nation, resigns herself to keep her pledged word only under the impact of necessity.
: Canon 3: We absolutely forbid priests, deacons, and subdeacons to associate with concubines and women, or to live with women other than such as the Nicene Council ( canon 3 ) for reasons of necessity permitted, namely, the mother, sister, or aunt, or any such person concerning whom no suspicion could arise.
" We are by our own decisions in the face of other men's actions and chance circumstances weaving the web of history on the loom of natural necessity "
We believe that secular work on Sunday should be limited to cases of necessity or mercy.
We may preach till we are tired of the theme, the necessity of disinterestedness in republics, without making a single proselyte.
We must inform the people on a large scale of the atrocities and inhumanity of the prisons, the righteousness of our struggle, and the necessity of their full participation and support.
In the article “ Why We Argue about Virtual Community: A Case Study of the Phish. net Fan Community ,” by Nessim Watson, he stresses the necessity of communication in online communities.
We are told by Plutarch, that Solon " is much commended for his law concerning wills ; for before his time no man was allowed to make any, but all the wealth of deceased persons belonged to their families ; but he permitted them to bestow it on whom they pleased, esteeming friendship a stronger tie than kindred, and affection than necessity, and thus put every man's estate in the disposal of the possessor ; yet he allowed not all sorts of wills, but required the following conditions in all persons that made them:
We are told that the watchwords and the words of command in the " Brigade " were always in Irish, and that officers who did not know the language before they entered the service found themselves of necessity compelled to learn it.
The modal must expresses obligation or necessity: You must use this form ; We must try to escape.
... We are also certain that Germany, as a nation, resigns herself to keep her pledged word only under the impact of necessity ".
We know its worth to us and to mankind, and in case of necessity we are ready to test its strength.
We already knew Pete ( Townshend ) could write songs, but it never seemed a necessity in those days to have your own stuff because there was this wealth of untapped music that we could get hold of from America.

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