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We and could
We collected `` lucky stones '' -- all the creamy translucent pebbles, worn smooth and round, that we could find in the driveway.
We were forbidden to swing on the gates, lest they sag on their hinges in a poor-white-trash way, but we could stand on them, when they were latched, rest our chins on the top, and stare and stare, committing to memory, quite unintentionally, all the details that lay before our eyes.
We had been walking quite briskly, for despite your being so small and me so tall, your stride in those days could easily match mine.
We got Dr. Glenn to him as quickly as we could, and we wired Tom of Papa's desperate condition.
`` We tried to settle this dispute '', he said, `` but could never come to an agreement.
We were less than a quarter of a mile from the road, and we could trace its shape from the ribbon of powder smoke and dust that hung over it.
We came on as soon as we could ''.
We have the technology today with which to build aircraft shelters which could withstand at least 200 Aj.
We could put a portion of our strategic bombers in such shelters.
We quickly ran into the same trouble that plagued Bill Ruger in his first experiments: Three or four bullets would be placed well in a six-inch bull at 100 yards and then, unaccountably, one could stray far out of the group.
We could scarcely find eighty in our great land of over 180 million people.
`` We have tried to make both paths attractive, so that good men could find opportunity and satisfaction in either.
Says Clarence Thompson: `` We dealers must earn our mark-up by performing a service for the builder cheaper than he could do it himself ''.
We may conclude that all six points of information, ostensibly given by the dream priest, could have been furnished by Dr. Hilprecht's subconscious reasoning.
We could see maggots moving.
We planned ahead only one step, a rendezvous for tomorrow when we could swap notes.
We have to tell ourselves that when Parker spoke in this vein, he believed what he said, because he could continue, `` But the truth, which cost me bitter tears to say, I must speak, though it cost other tears hotter than fire ''.
`` We could put up cribs on the second floor sleeping porch and turn the front bedroom into a playroom where it's nice and sunny, but of course it would entail quite a bit of running up and down stairs and Chris said you were to be careful about that ''.
`` We had concluded that no race as ephemeral as yours could have had time to develop a sense of justice.
We could, alternatively, choose an encoding for Turing machines, where an encoding is a function which associates to each Turing Machine M a bitstring < M >.
We entered a small, narrow doorway, and went down two steps, but beyond those one could see nothing.
Patterson claimed to have screened the film for unnamed technicians " in the special effects department at Universal Studios in Hollywood ... Their conclusion was: ' We could try ( faking it ), but we would have to create a completely new system of artificial muscles and find an actor who could be trained to walk like that.
' We may take this literally, understanding that by a purely mechanical process one which could be carried out by a machine.
We can distinguish two groups of computer-generated music: music in which a computer generated the score, which could be performed by humans, and music which is both composed and performed by computers.

We and foster
Justice: We foster concern for justice and the competence to promote it.
We contend that attempts to foster unity ( among the schools or in the wider profession ) at the expense of scientific integrity is ultimately self-defeating.
We foster in one another creativity, critical insight, empathy, and intellectual courage, the hallmarks of a transformative liberal education and the foundation for active citizenship and lifelong inquiry.
We endeavor to foster a sense of pride for our heritage, and in doing so hope to abolish ignorance, prejudice, and racism in society at large.
When Núñez was elected, the Los Angeles Times reported that he promised to " foster a spirit of bipartisanship in the Assembly ..." He was quoted saying, " We should reestablish this great legislative body as the house of ideas.
We do this through a series of integrated programs that include early childhood services, special education, therapeutic residential treatment, adoption, intensive foster care, clinical and family support in homes, schools, hospitals and clinics, and college and independent living preparation for youth who have aged out of state care.
:" We hold that one who distributes a device with the object of promoting its use to infringe copyright, as shown by clear expression or other affirmative steps taken to foster infringement, is liable for the resulting acts of infringement by third parties.
We must cast the Declaration on the Jews in a much more positive form, one not so timid, but much more loving ... For the sake of our common heritage we, the children of Abraham according to the spirit, must foster a special reverence and love for the children of Abraham according to the flesh.
In February 2008, Out & Equal ’ s Executive Director, Selisse Berry wrote in an open letter to Congress and Nancy Pelosi, " We believe that in these times of international crisis ( and at all times ), the military has a duty to recruit and retain the most qualified people, foster genuine teamwork, and set an example that ALL American citizens matter.
We commit to foster in all our seminarians – men, women, single, married, married with children – spiritual and emotional maturity, integrity, grace, and holiness of life.
We are told that Sudden himself was brought up by a Paiute trader, before being adopted by his foster father Bill Evesham.
We Are Dad is a 2005 documentary film chronicling the story of two male pediatric AIDS nurses who have taken in a number of HIV positive infants as their foster parents.
We also aim to foster a radical queer community " ( Thomas Merton Center ).

We and attempts
Also noteworthy are Cheryl Lynn's " Got to Be Real " ( 1978 ), Evelyn " Champagne " King's " Shame " ( 1978 ), Cher's " Take Me Home " ( 1979 ), Sister Sledge's " We Are Family " ( 1979 ), Geraldine Hunt's " Can't Fake the Feeling " ( 1980 ), and Walter Murphy's various attempts to bring classical music to the mainstream, most notably his hit " A Fifth of Beethoven " ( 1976 ).
Peres stated: " We reject attempts to create a similarity between the Holocaust and the Armenian allegations.
Senior study author said: " We can't say with certainty that T. gondii caused the women to try to kill themselves, but we did find a predictive association between the infection and suicide attempts later in life that warrants additional studies ".
We see Pierre Rougon ( the legitimate son ) in his attempts to disinherit his Macquart half-siblings, his marriage to Felicité Puech, the voraciously ambitious daughter of a local merchant, and their continued failure to establish the fortune, fame and renown they seek, despite their greed and relatively comfortable lifestyles.
We are also concerned about recent attempts to smuggle foreign nationals, in particular Chinese nationals, from the CNMI into Guam by boat.
We all leapt from our horses and rushed up to him, but all our attempts to help him recover his senses were of no avail.
We are very upset by such attempts as foreign states sharing their opinion in this issue.
We demand to be educated realistically and that no form of education of education which attempts to lie to us, or otherwise miss-educate us will be accepted.
We learn through a combination of flashbacks and current narration that this is the latest in a series of attempts by the Shop to capture Andy and Charlie following an initial disastrous raid on the McGee family's quiet life in suburban Ohio.
Absurd are attempts of Zionist ideologists to present criticizing them, or condemning the aggressive politics of the Israel's ruling circles, as antisemitic ... We call on all Soviet citizens: < u > workers, peasants, representatives of intelligentsia </ u >: take active part in exposing Zionism, strongly rebuke its endeavors ; < u > social scientists </ u >: activate scientific research to criticize reactionary core of that ideology and aggressive character of its political practice ; < u > writers, artists, journalists </ u >: fuller expose anti-populace and anti-humane diversionary character of propaganda and politics of Zionism ..." ( highlights preserved )
We may well discover, after investigation, that there is no single entity to which the word ' truth ' corresponds, something Wittgenstein attempts to get across via his concept of a ' family resemblance ' ( cf.
" We think that destructive sects and propaganda of same-sex love are inadmissible ," he said of attempts to promote LGBT rights in Russia.
We can still see evidence of the early local tribes attempts to defend themselves and their livestock against marauders and the very real threat posed by wild animals.
We also begin to learn the dangers of widespread order or chaos magic, as Creslin's attempts to make Recluce habitable cause severe weather crises elsewhere in the world, including massive storms, hurricanes, floods and droughts.
We also learn from a scene later in the film that Agent Smith has tried to hunt him before, but that Seraph confounded him in these attempts.
In 2007 Hecht published The Happiness Myth: Why What We Think Is Right Is Wrong in which she attempts to examine happiness through historical perspective.
We follow the comedic adventures and mishaps of their attempts at learning how to have sex as influenced by each other, other peoples ' experiences, and the media.
There were other attempts at local programming through the years with shows such as We Don't Knock, A. M. Boston, and Hersey's Hollywood.
The chorus following the first verse expresses the typical attempts of young people to " run against the wind ": " Against the wind / We were runnin ' against the wind / We were young and strong but just runnin ' against the wind ".
: We condemn attempts to label us as ‘ victims ,’ a term that implies defeat, and we are only occasionally ‘ patients ,’ a term that implies passivity, helplessness, and dependence upon the care of others.
We recognise that any standard requiring Courts to distinguish causes that are " accidents " from causes that are " occurrences " requires drawing a line, and we realise that " reasonable may differ widely as to the place where the line should fall "... We draw this line today only because the language of Article 17 and 18 requires it, and not because of any desire to plunge into the " Serbonian Bog " that accompanies attempts to distinguish between causes that are accidents and injuries that are accidents ... Until Article 17 of the Warsaw Convention is changed by the signatories, it cannot be stretched to impose carrier liability for injuries that are not caused by accidents.

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