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We now have to think not only of our national security but also of the future generations who will suffer from any tests we might undertake.
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 would attend a film and, later on, I stated, we might go to the Mayflower Coffee Shop or Child's or Toffenetti's for waffles.
We designated one day a week as the time when neighborhood teen-agers might swim at definite hours.
We took the matches -- they were book matches and once they'd been touched might retain fingerprints -- and the change.
We must not permit our society to become a slave to the scientific age, as might well happen without the cultural and spiritual restraint that comes from the development of the human mind through wisdom absorbed from the written word.
We might have 20 supporters pushing right, and 21 other supporters pushing left, where each supporter is exerting equivalent amounts of force.
We might imagine deliberately upsetting this equilibrium situation by somehow momentarily altering the surface shape of the water to make it different from an equal-energy surface.
We might not see any rotation initially, but if we closely look at the right, we see a larger field at, say, x = 4 than at x = 3.
:: We perceive no need to refute these arguments with somber reasoning and copious citation of precedent ; to do so might suggest that these arguments have some colorable merit.
We can therefore distinguish in the epistle both a general purpose ( to increase mutual joy ) and a specific purpose ( to provide readers with test by which they might assure themselves of their salvation ).
We might conclude that soon, a great amount of trees would fall ; however this is not the case.
We might be tempted to say that the MDR should be W bits wide, where W is the cell size.
Wise, wrote about how Native Americans might think of the reliefs: " We give you corn, you cheat us of our lands: we save your life, you take ours.
Marshall thought that " We might as reasonably dispute whether it is the upper
We might say it is " 50 % red ".
We might say " WR / KR1 " to communicate a white rook's being on the square commonly labeled as king's rook 1.
We may reasonably suppose, that, when he rose to notice, he did not want the counsels and admonitions of scholars and critics, and that he at last deliberately persisted in a practice, which he might have begun by chance.
We might suppose we have a better conception of what minds are, because we are all ( the private language argument notwithstanding ) intimately acquainted with our own minds.
We might imagine that we understand this, but it doesn't seem like we actually do.
John Stuart Mill's distinction between higher and lower pleasures might suggest that he gave more status to humans but in The Methods of Ethics Sidgwick says " We have next to consider who the " all " are, whose happiness is to be taken into account.
Poetically, this might be stated, " We come from One origin, we are headed to One destiny, but we cannot know completely what these are, so we are to focus on making this life better for all of us, and we use reason when we can, to find our way.
... We suspect, more generally, that for any quantum system in a classical wormhole spacetime with a stable Cauchy horizon, the sum over all self-consistent histories will give unique, self-consistent probabilities for the outcomes of all sets of measurements that one might choose to make.
: 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.
Haywood stated: " We are here to confederate the workers of this country into a working class movement that shall have for its purpose the emancipation of the working class ...", and for Debs: " We are here to perform a task so great that it appeals to our best thought, our united energies, and will enlist our most loyal support ; a task in the presence of which weak men might falter and despair, but from which it is impossible to shrink without betraying the working class.

We and discover
We were to discover, in fact, that quite a number of people share with us the impression that, in contrast to other Soviet regions, Moscow's atmosphere is depressingly subdued and official.
We may take as our unit for study an actual historical case of great dis-equilibrium, such as, say, the panic of 1873 ; or we may take as our unit for study any constituent tendency, such as, say, deflation, and discover its general laws, relations to, and combinations with, other tendencies.
We discover this is a local actor, Bronski, who is playing Hitler in a new work satirizing the Nazis.
Several scenes were cut from the final film ; one lost scene entitled ' The Isles of Langerhans ' has the three teenagers trying to order in the French restaurant, shocked to discover pancreas on the menu ( although in the finished film, Ferris still says, " We ate pancreas ", while recapping the day.
We discover later from her phone call to an unknown person that she is actually an American with a fake French accent.
..... We discover that one by one the small pioneer enterprises are disappearing from the register.
We cannot explain the relationships we discover, we can make predictions only about the foreign policy behavior.
We discover later that it was Lallo who betrayed him.
We also discover that he has a brother named Sir Victor, who fights wrongdoing as the antithesis of Sigmund Igthorn.
We learn that she has not always been buried in this way but we never discover how she came to be trapped so.
We also discover the remote end-point of Solaria's odd development in Foundation and Earth.
Wood stated, " We did two or three evenings of recording just for fun where we tried to discover something.
We were surprised in the morning to discover a large tall island at 51 ° to the north of us.
" Journalist Heywood Broun pretended to investigate: " We assumed, of course, from the tone of Mr. Palmer's manifesto that his opponents for the nomination were Rumanians, Greeks and Icelanders, and weak-kneed ones at that .... We happened into Cox's headquarters wholly by accident and were astounded to discover that he, too, is an American .... Thus encouraged we went to all camps and found that the candidates are all Americans.
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.
According to Frankl, " We can discover this meaning in life in three different ways: ( 1 ) by creating a work or doing a deed ; ( 2 ) by experiencing something or encountering someone ; and ( 3 ) by the attitude we take toward unavoidable suffering " and that " everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms – to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances ".
We are guilty of not thinking of him daily and of failing to discover the significance of a master.
We also have large fragments of a satyr play of Sophocles called Ichneutae (' The Trackers '), in which the satyrs are employed by Apollo to track down his stolen cattle, and discover the baby Hermes.
We later discover the two men are plotting against the two kings of Brentford, and Bayes wants to foreshadow the future overthrowing of the kings.
We later discover that she is the last living descendant of Llyr Half-Speech, the Sea King, which is why Achren abducted the girl as a small child.
We are both collagists taking the elements of different epochs and mixing them to discover new relationships.
: We could see distinctly the muskets, bayonets, and knapsacks of the men, who wore caps and feathers like those used by the American soldiers in the last war with Britain ; also their officers with their swords and equipage, and heard the clashing and jingling of their instruments of war and could discover the form and features of the men.
We quickly began to discover many of his promises had been lies regarding money transfers, marketing, promotion and tour support.

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