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We and made
We made a rendezvous tomorrow evening at nine on some street near Lake Ponchartrain.
`` We made it, Cappy '', the chick said.
We note that, first, America has already made great contributions in the past two years to the world's fund of knowledge of astrophysics and space science.
We know that much is made of the multiplicity and ambiguity of the identities that cluster around the key symbol of the Jew.
Sir -- We are writing in reference to a recent `` suggestion '' made to the staff of the Public Health Nursing Service of Jersey City ( registered professional nurses with college background and varying experiences ).
We received 76 out-of-state visitors interested in investigating Rhode Island's industrial advantages, and Industrial Division personnel made 55 out-of-state follow-up visits.
`` We have made limited application of the ' parallel ladder ' plan.
We should say that we made our point with feeling the first time and little or no feeling the second time, but that it was the same point we were making.
We find it in that `` common way of life pleasing to Christ and still in use among the truest societies of Christians '', that is, the better monasteries which made it easier to convert the Utopians to Christianity.
We made it by Doerner's recipe, five parts thoroughly washed cheese curd to one of lime putty ; ;
`` We '' were Bill Garrett of the National Geographic Illustrations Staff, whose three cameras and eight lenses made him look as formidable as any fighting man we met ; ;
We made it back to the Harbor in less than four minutes.
We straightened Pops up and I made sure there was no trace of a heartbeat.
We made the date for two o'clock in the afternoon at Maxine Wells's pad.
We trust you are not one of the 70,000,000 Americans who do not attend church, but who feel that various forms of recreation are more important than worshipping the God who made our country great.
We all painted in our spare time, and we had all started as easel painters with scholarships, but he was the only one of us who made any regular money at it.
We undressed and made love with the comfortable acceptance I had once known with Valery.
In July, Alcott announced their plans in The Dial: " We have made an arrangement with the proprieter of an estate of about a hundred acres, which liberates this tract from human ownership ".
In the 1929 general election he made a final bid to return the Liberals to the political mainstream, with an ambitious programme of state stimulation of the economy called We Can Conquer Unemployment !, largely written for him by the Liberal economist John Maynard Keynes.
" He continued, " We believe that by attacking with tanks we can achieve a higher rate of movement than has been hitherto obtainable, and — what is perhaps even more important — that we can keep moving once a breakthrough has been made.
We have lived up to our convictions .” In any case, lack of accreditation seems to have made little difference during the post-war period, when the university more than doubled in size.
Desmond Tutu, the former Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town and a Nobel Peace Prize winner, has described homophobia as a " crime against humanity " and " every bit as unjust " as apartheid: " We struggled against apartheid in South Africa, supported by people the world over, because black people were being blamed and made to suffer for something we could do nothing about ; our very skins.
We possess only a Latin translation of the first book, made by Rufinus ;
Allah also attributes the right of appointing leaders to Himself: " We made from among them leaders, giving guidance under Our command.
The most telling passage reads: " We have an example of these things ( that act on the senses ) in sound and fire of that children's toy which is made in many parts of the world ; i. e. a device no bigger than one's thumb.

We and rough
We rode over roads so rough that our Jeep came to rest atop the soil between ruts, all four wheels spinning uselessly.
We dare not seriously affirm it, but all the same it is certain that man came out of the slime of the earth, and his first appearance must have been in the form of a rough sketch.
* 2009-Working on the Building ( limited edition 6-track EP featuring unedited basic tracks and rough mixes from Holy Ghost Building, available only for a limited time with purchase of Michael Roe's solo album We All Gonna Face the Rising Sun )
We still had the farm and Mark Wernette had some machinery to smooth out the rough spots.
We honor the rough soldier Ferguson ,” Irving wrote “ for the fiat of instant death with which he would have requited the most infamous and dastardly outrage that brutalizes warfare .” Tarleton, on the other hand, reveled in his own misconduct and that of his soldiers “ for afterwards, in England, he had the effrontery to boast, in the presence of a lady of respectability, that he had killed more men and ravished more women than any man in America .” Irving himself would go on to be reintroduced to a new generation of readers through the late nineteenth century writings of Lyman Draper.
" However, three months later in late December he wrote in a letter: " This has been sort of a rough year .... We call this ' black-ass ' and one should never have it.
We did a rough copy and let Tommy Mottola hear it and he loved it, so all we had to do was bring it back in and mix it.
" Explaining their breakup, Suffering said, " We had a rough tour and nobody wanted to continue playing in the Christian music industry.
: We reject: kings, presidents and voting. We believe in: rough consensus and running code.

We and put
We fashioned beards, put them on, and reported to the Hetman at the city desk.
We hoped that its practitioners and teachers might be put on some sort of reserve list and called back for refresher courses each year or so.
We put a light mulch over the seedlings ; ;
We could put a portion of our strategic bombers in such shelters.
We found that three men -- two carpenters and a helper -- can put up wall panels or trusses more economically than four men -- because four men don't make two teams ; ;
We will deal first with the program in the Congo though this was put into operation later than the other.
We need many more studies of this sort if the design of written languages is to be put on a sound basis.
We are abstracting from the fact of strikes here, but it should be obvious that the extent to which the public-limit price is raised by a given increase in the basic wage rate is also a function of the show of resistance put up by the industry.
`` 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 never learn anything about her husband, but we do know that she hates alcohol and public appearances, and has a great fondness for apples until she is put off them by the events of Hallowe ' en Party.
" We had not got forty yards on our retreat ," remembered Captain Peter Drake, the Irish mercenary serving with the French – " when the words sauve qui peut went through the great part, if not the whole army, and put all to confusion "
We say we want to see put on the statute book something which will make our people citizens of the world before they are citizens of this country ".
As Gurley put it, " We aren't building computers, we're building ' Programmable Data Processors '.
" Levy quotes Walter Tuchman: " hey asked us to stamp all our documents confidential ... We actually put a number on each one and locked them up in safes, because they were considered U. S. government classified.
: We put thirty spokes together and call it a wheel ;
Following the political defeats in July and October 1917, on 1 November the Social Democrats put forward an uncompromising program called " We demand " in order to push for political concessions.
As one put it: " We were convinced that we would get the world's greatest architect putting his best foot forward.
In June 1937, when Lord Mount Temple, the Chairman of the Anglo-German Fellowship, asked to see the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain after meeting Hitler in a visit arranged by Ribbentrop, Robert Vansittart, the British Foreign Office's Undersecretary wrote a memo stating that :" The P. M. Minister should certainly not see Lord Mount Temple – nor should the S of S. We really must put a stop to this eternal butting in of amateurs – and Lord Mount Temple is a particularly silly one.
We have put into the mouth of the bearer of this letter, your faithful servant all our woes, which he will be able to unfold to you.
" For example, Peter Schenkel, while remaining a supporter of SETI projects, has written that " n light of new findings and insights, it seems appropriate to put excessive euphoria to rest and to take a more down-to-earth view ... We should quietly admit that the early estimates — that there may be a million, a hundred thousand, or ten thousand advanced extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy — may no longer be tenable.
They also note that Lenin put a ban on factions within the Russian Communist Party and introduced the one-party state in 1921-a move that enabled Stalin to get rid of his rivals easily after Lenin's death, and cite Felix Dzerzhinsky, who, during the Bolshevik struggle against opponents in the Russian Civil War, exclaimed " We stand for organised terror – this should be frankly stated ".
" We figured we could win if our offense didn't put us into too many holes ", said 35-year old Colts lineman Billy Ray Smith, who was playing in his last NFL game, " Let me put it this way, they didn't put us into any holes we couldn't get out of "
Care: We put the good of students first.

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