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I would have foregone my romantic chances rather than leave a friend sweltering and dusty and -- Well, at least I wouldn't have shouted back a taunt.
`` Well, goodbye '', I said.
As cheerfully as possible, he said, `` Well, I guess we could all do with a little drink ''.
`` Well, I get it '', Artie said, still on the ladder.
`` Well, I was a little bit confused.
Like the cowboy in Stephen Crane's `` Blue Hotel '', we run around crying, `` Well, I didn't do anything, did I ''??
`` Well, I might not get that far '', I told them, `` as actually I have no papers to enter Germany and, as a matter of fact, no permit to return to France once I leave ''.
Seeing their hesitation, I said, `` Well, until I have permission to enter Germany, or a visa to re-enter France, I shall be obliged to remain here on the line between two countries '', whereupon I moved to the side of the road, parked my backpack against the small guardhouse on the sidewalk, sat down, took out my typewriter, and began typing the above conversation.
`` Well '', I replied, `` some of my colleagues on the paper regard me as a rank reactionary ''.
`` Well, I guess I know enough to turn you inside out, you sockdologizing old mantrap ''!!
`` Well I object.
The covers slid down his skinny neck so I saw his head, fuzzed like a dandelion gone to seed, but his face was turned to the wall -- there was the pale shadow of his nose on the plaster -- and I thought, Well you don't look much like a pig-drunk bully now.
He was told he displayed, for example, a sense of superiority -- and he answered: `` Well, I am supposed to know all the answers, aren't I ''??
Many of you will say, `` Well, what can I do ''??

Well and could
He was right, and Peter Marshall could not help but recall Andrew Cordier's words on the subject, `` Well, it seemed as good a place as any to do the job ''.
`` Well, how could that have been??
Well, yes, perhaps in literature, since you could argue that you couldn't keep silent about your feelings against literature and so were involved in spite of yourself.
Well regarded for their skills in horsemanship and swimming — for men and horses could cross the Rhine without losing formation, according to Tacitus.
In the Well World series by Jack L. Chalker, the computer Obie had the ability to adjust the equations of the universe and any changes made could be retconned so that all records would adjust so that even very odd things could be made logical.
Well, one ( in his right mind ) couldn't ask for much more — unless, of course, it could be a couple of encores.
On May 18, 2009, when asked by Sean Hannity of Fox News, how George W. Bush could have avoided the attacks of September 11, 2001, Ventura answered, " Well, you pay attention to memos on August 6th that tell you exactly what bin Laden's gonna do.
: Well into the 1980s, most users only had simple character-mode terminals that precluded multiple windows, so they could only work on one task at a time.
Well, it was bossy, but it was ballsy of me, because I could have bowed to the pressure.
Well received out of Italy, Sozzini could do nothing at home, and apparently did not proceed beyond Venice.
Well, check that, if you didn't know what the hell is going on in your own state, maybe you could.
When the newspaper men informed her that they could not advertise the facts about child labor because of this, she remarked Well, I ve got stock in these little children and I ll arrange a little publicity .” Permission to see President Roosevelt was denied by his secretary and it was suggested that Jones address a letter to the president requesting a visit with him.
When pressure from KMT troops became too great, Mao abandoned Maoping and withdrew up the mountain to Wang Zuo's stronghold at Dajing ( Big Well ), from which they could control the mountain passes.
Well aware that Wood was intent on setting up his new orchestral rock project ( which eventually became ELO ), he suggested that Wood could concentrate on performing with his new band while continuing to write songs for The Move.
Well we didn't want to set targets we could easily pass and then pat ourselves on the back for, what's the point of that?
Lawrence walked along Well Hall Road to Dickson Road to see if he could see a bus coming.
: He said: Well I thought that the most dreadful thing that could happen to anybody, would be not to be allowed to sleep so that just as you re dropping off there s be a ‘ Dong and you d have to keep awake ; you re sinking into the ground alive and it s full of ants ; and the sun is shining endlessly day and night and there is not a tree … there s no shade, nothing, and that bell wakes you up all the time and all you ve got is a little parcel of things to see you through life .” He was talking about a woman s life, let s face it.
Well, they could stay.
Well connected, he was friends with the social and business elite who could afford to be involved in the costly sport of thoroughbred racing.
The inspector said he could not discuss that sort of thing, so Haigh replied " Well, if I told you the truth, you would not believe me.
* Well left — avoided artfully, often a tricky situation ; from cricket, the term " well left " is applied when a batsman chose not to play a potentially dangerous delivery, e. g. I well left that offer, it could have caused many problems.
Colonel Andrew was informed that he could withdraw if he wished, with the famous reply " Well, if you must, you must ," but that two companies ( A Company, 23 Battalion and B Company, 28 ( Māori ) Battalion ) were being sent to reinforce 22 Battalion.
( Well, not quite — you could add a new root — but that doesn t change the argument.

Well and use
Well drilling muds accounted for 15 % of dry-ground mica use in 2008.
Shakespeare's use of it in All's Well That Ends Well and Measure for Measure followed his sources for the plays ( stories by Boccaccio and Cinthio ); nevertheless Oxfordians say that de Vere was drawn to these stories because they " paralleled his own ", based on Osborne's anecdote.
Well into the 21st century, the term R & B continues in use ( in some contexts ) to categorize music made by black musicians, as distinct from styles of music made by other musicians.
Jasper Fforde included Humpty Dumpty in two of his novels, The Well of Lost Plots ( 2003 ) and The Big Over Easy ( 2005 ), which use him respectively as a ringleader of dissatisfied nursery rhyme characters threatening to strike and as the victim of a murder.
Using this to their advantage, they infiltrate the Nazi dig and use the Staff of Ra to determine the location correctly and uncover the Well of Souls, which is filled with snakes.
The first mob of bullocks to attempt to use the stock route set out in January 1911 ; however the party of three drovers, George Shoesmith, James Thompson and an Aboriginal stockman who was known as ' Chinaman ', were killed by Aborigines at Well 37.
Many other authors use a character purely based on The Money Well version as the Beagle Boys ' grandfather.
Marston's Brewery makes use of water from the famous Burton Well, reputedly discovered by Benedictine monks in the 13th century.
Well after their use as insecticides, their chemical structures were determined by Hermann Staudinger and Lavoslav Ružička in 1924. Pyrethrin I and pyrethrin II are structurally related esters with a cyclopropane core.
A common joke on the show is that Chapulín's enemies often insinuate that the use of this equipment makes no difference at all, in allusion to the hero's short stature in his normal size ( for example, when he explained the use of the pills to his nemesis Tripaseca before using it, he sarcastically remarked: " Well, then you should already have taken one of those, Chapulin!
On his feast day ( August 7 ), a relic of the saint is dipped into the water of St. Albert's Well and is said to grant healing of body and mind those who use the water.
Well known serial data standards such as PCI Express, SATA and SAS require transmitted signals to use de-emphasis.
Completed in 1899, from parts cast by T Gregory Engineering Works, Taffs Well, the tunnel remained in use until the autumn of 1965 when it was closed and the ends bricked up, after a series of violent muggings, repeated vandalism and the cost of maintenance becoming uneconomical.
The Well of Hang Li Po, which is next to the San Poh Teng Temple ) ( also known as Sam Po Kong Temple ) at the foot of the hill (), was constructed by Hang Li Po's followers for her personal use but was also an important source of water for much of the town.
Stories about the sacred use of this well may be confused with St Euny's Well at Sancreed ( see Carn Euny ).
The song " I Remember it Well ," is the original version of a lyric Lerner revised for use in the 1958 film, Gigi.
Well engineered Beckett skimmers are quiet and reliable but the powerful pumps used in larger Beckett skimmer designs can take up additional space, introduce additional noise, and use more electricity than less powerful pumps.
" Ole replies, " Well you see, those nails they're pointing towards the house, I can use them.
For example, Moldovans pronounce / tch / as / sh / and / e / as / i /, Oltenians make use of the perfect simple ( rarely used in other regions ) and the Transylvanians use some words of Hungarian and German origin such as ' musai ' ( meaning must ) or ' fain ' ( meaning nice ), as well as the start of most sentences with the interjection " No " ( not as a negative answer, but meaning So or Well ).
Popularised by Radclyffe Hall's use of it in her novel The Well of Loneliness.
Well, Jack asked to use our song and I said, Forget it, we'll write you your own anthem.
Well Done Software, however, is not so critical of the software, claiming that its programming features, while taking time to learn to use, give a worth-while advantage to work flow.

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