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We and never
We may say of some unfortunates that they were never young.
We cannot truthfully say of anyone who has succeeded in entering deep into his sixties that he was never old.
`` We tried to settle this dispute '', he said, `` but could never come to an agreement.
President Kennedy was right when he said, `` We shall never negotiate out of fear and we never shall fear to negotiate ''.
`` We found some owls had built a nest in the chimney, milord, but I promise you you'll never have trouble of that sort again ''.
We know, too, that health is never harmed by summer cooling.
The President of the United States has said: `` We will never negotiate out of fear, and we will never fear to negotiate ''.
We didn't get many at Fairview and they were never pretty sights.
" We never challenged the expulsions themselves ; we challenged the way they were being conducted — all the beating of people and looting their goods, even sometimes their clothes ," Mende said.
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 have never called alcoholism a disease because, technically speaking, it is not a disease entity.
Goldstein's book comments: " We may be reasonably sure that he will never die, and there is already considerable uncertainty as to when he was born.
We should have never had a day off last Wednesday.
We should never have three days off after the season.
It then sailed to Gibraltar, arriving on 18 October to the cheers of the garrison: Saumarez wrote that " We can never do justice to the warmth of their applause, and the praises they all bestowed on our squadron ".
" Jagger also praised the late star as a one of a kind musician, adding, " We will never see his like again.
We never become Christ, but we are called upon to become fully Christly or Christ-like, to emulate our Master's great words and works in some measure.
We can know everything, for example, about a bat's facility for echolocation, but we will never know how the bat experiences that phenomenon.
We could never have imagined ( had we not seen it fall out in experience ) that a man raised up by ourself and extraordinarily favoured by us, above any other subject of this land, would have in so contemptible a sort broken our commandment in a cause that so greatly touches us in honour .... And therefore our express pleasure and commandment is that, all delays and excuses laid apart, you do presently upon the duty of your allegiance obey and fulfill whatsoever the bearer hereof shall direct you to do in our name.
Marinetti rejected conventional democracy for based on majority rule and egalitarianism while promoting a new form of democracy, that he described in his work " The Futurist Conception of Democracy " as the following: " We are therefore able to give the directions to create and to dismantle to numbers, to quantity, to the mass, for with us number, quantity and mass will never be — as they are in Germany and Russia — the number, quantity and mass of mediocre men, incapable and indecisive ".
" We could never equal Buchenwald ," said its final director, Charles Nonon.
We learn in the former poem that his father came from Cyme in Aeolis ( on the coast of Asia Minor, a little south of the island Lesbos ), and crossed the sea to settle at a hamlet, near Thespiae in Boeotia, named Ascra, " a cursed place, cruel in winter, hard in summer, never pleasant " ( Works, l. 640 ).
In that same ruling, the Court noted " We have never held that the Constitution mandates an insanity defense, nor have we held that the Constitution does not so require.

We and let
We may further grant to those of her ( Poetry's ) defenders who are lovers of poetry and yet not poets, the permission to speak in prose on her behalf: let them show not only that she is pleasant but also useful to States and to human life, and we will listen in a kindly spirit ; ;
We should not become confused or let our public become confused over irrelevant questions of number or even of geography.
We can let them move in with us '' --
In 1944, Jones wrote to John Walvoord of Dallas Theological Seminary that while the university had " no objection to educational work highly standardized …. We, however, cannot conscientiously let some group of educational experts or some committee of experts who may have a behavioristic or atheistic slant on education control or even influence the administrative policies of our college.
:"< sup >†</ sup > We shall use the expression ' computable function ' to mean a function calculable by a machine, and let ' effectively calculable ' refer to the intuitive idea without particular identification with any one of these definitions.
We let the composite system evolve in time, interacting with a noisy environment.
We define Thm ( C ) to be the set of all formulas that are valid in C. Conversely, if X is a set of formulas, let Mod ( X ) be the class of all frames which validate every formula from X.
We can also let the light be " artificial ", as if it issues from a lantern held by the observer.
Raeder went on to call for indifference to National Socialism in the Kriegsmarine to be destroyed " root and branch " and stated: " We cannot win the war against a fanatical enemy with the old principle of ' live and let live '".
We Italians are like that little cat: in that pot there is oil for everybody, but someone does not want to let us get close to it.
We must clear them out of the party & let them disappear.
We will prove these things below ; let us first see an example of this proof in action.
" We like to be able to go to the corner store, buy a can of soup, and not have to let the store clerk into our affairs or vice versa.
We let them say those things because we don't want to be divisive.
We observed that tithes are due to the parson of common right unless by special exemption ; let us therefore see, thirdly, who may be exempted or discharged from the payment of tithes, either in part or totally ; first by a real composition ; or secondly, by custom or prescription.
: We let the boots do the talking
“ I was recommended to Dino, probably because I was the only guy playing an electric guitar, let alone lead, at the time ... We talked about rehearsing one night and planned to rehearse the following night but it never happened.
We had it there because he was the only one who would let us use his water.
We had nothing like the Dave Clark Five or Herman's Hermits, let alone the Beatles.
We must not let it become involved in political strife under any circumstances "..
Kenneth Clark, of the Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) which let the franchise, remarked: " We did not quite foresee how much Granada would develop a character which distinguishes it most markedly from the other programmes companies and from the BBC.
We already let the negative energy out.
We already let the negative energy out.
While each concert was professionally mastered, the recordings capture everything that happened onstage and for preservation's sake the band chose not to edit anything out, singer / guitarist Guy Picciotto explained to the New York Times "“ We liked this idea of, ‘ Let ’ s just let it be everything ,’ “ Mr. Picciotto said.

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