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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.
Not through fear of disobeying orders, as Eichmann kept trying to explain, but through a peculiar giddiness that began in a half-acceptance of the vicious absurdities contained in the Nazi interpretation of history and grew with each of Hitler's victories into a permanent light-mindedness and sense of magical rightness that was able to respond to any proposal, and the more outrageous the better, `` Well, let's try it ''.
`` Well, I should find Alma '' -- I began.
In the 6th century, religious narrations from local Christians about the Virgin Mary began to spark interest in the site among pilgrims, who founded the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation at the site of a freshwater spring, today known as Mary's Well.
In an interview on Larry King Live shortly after the magazine issue began circulating, Obama said " Well, I know it was The New Yorkers attempt at satire ...
Fallowfield's reply to any question began: " Well, I think the answer lies in the soil!
Well his friends assembled at the wakeAnd Mrs. Finnegan called for brunchWell, first she brought them tea and cakeThen pipes, tobacco, and whiskey punchThen the Widow Malone began to cry " such a nice clean corpse did you ever see?
" Well Biddy fetched her a belt in the gobAnd left her sprawling on the floorThen the war did then engage ' Twas woman to woman and man to manShillelagh law was all the rageAnd a row and a ruction soon began
Well known for his philanthropic work, Winfield began giving back to the communities in which he played from the beginning of his professional athletic career.
She replied, " Well, let's go down and start all over again ," and she began to take the elevator down.
Well, for all that, that good man had so great a zeale for the advancement of learning, that he began it again, and went through with it to that perfection that he hath left it to us, a most usefull worke.
Well known as both a tanka and ' modern-style ' ( shintaishi or simply shi ) or ' free-style ' ( jiyūshi ) poet, he began as a member of the Myōjō group of naturalist poets but later joined the " socialistic " group of Japanese poets and renounced naturalism.
Well installed in the government, he slowly began to reinforce his power.
Well before the end of 1861, local Unionists and secessionists began to battle each other across the state, and guerrilla warfare erupted between Confederate partisans and the more organized Union forces.
Legend tells that the settlement began following the murder of St. Werstan, a monk of Deerhurst, who escaped and fled through the Malvern Chase, finding sanctuary on the Malvern Hills and establishing a hermitage near St. Ann's Well.
However, the trouble began when Bill Woodfull was struck on the chest by a Larwood delivery, drawing the comment from Jardine of " Well bowled, Harold ", aimed mainly at Bradman who was also batting at the time.
Well into her sixties when World War II began, she nevertheless worked as a volunteer nurse.
Lawry never played for Australia again despite being only 33 and averaging 47. 15, but began his 40 year career as a commentator in the Seventh Test, saying " Well, I suppose we all have to get around to it some day ".
" Then I began to feel ‘ Well, why just simulate it?
where s is the drawdown ( change in hydraulic head at a point since the beginning of the test ), u is a dimensionless time parameter, Q is the discharge ( pumping ) rate of the well ( volume divided by time, or m³ / s ), T and S are the transmissivity and storativity of the aquifer around the well ( m² / s and unitless ), r is the distance from the pumping well to the point where the drawdown was observed ( m or ft ), t is the time since pumping began ( minutes or seconds ), and W ( u ) is the " Well function " ( called the exponential integral, E < sub > 1 </ sub >, in non-hydrogeology literature ).
The new style of writing began gradually the previous year with compositions such as " A Well Respected Man " and " Dedicated Follower of Fashion ", and in May 1966 with the hit single " Sunny Afternoon ", which reached Number 1 in the UK.
Well installed in the government, he slowly began to reinforce his power.
2010 began The Decade of Health and Well Being in the Liverpool region.
The lyrics began, " Well they gave him his orders up at Party headquarters, saying, ' Pete, you're way behind the times ; this is not ' 38, it is 1947, there's been a change in that old Party line.

Well and seems
Well, it seems a very gloomy business.
" Well, it seems that at the moment the issue with the international inquiry is not on the agenda as such.
It seems to have been Paterson, along with a few other alumni, who persuaded the new president, John Witherspoon, to permit the formation of successors to the Plain Dealing and Well Meaning Clubs.
The Realist / Anti-Realist debate can be reduced, in the end, to a conflict of intuitions: " It seems to us that ..." vs " Well, it seems to us that ..." A realist would not view the argument in this way, and would say that one of these is misled, that one group perceives correctly, and the other perceives incorrectly.
His association with wells seems ancient, and no doubt stems from the St Chad's Well at Lichfield, visited by pilgrims and probably the water supply of his monastery.
gentlemen, you can ’ t eat that .” The reply was, “ Never mind, Doctor ; don ’ t worry yourself .” They prepared a good dinner, put it on the table, and were about to partake, when the doctor remarked,Well, gentlemen, your victuals smell so well, my appetite seems to come to me.
When he reached 50 he was congratulated by the Gentlemen's wicket-keeper, Billy Griffith, and in a conversation that now seems innocuous, Griffith's " Well played, Brian ", was answered by Close's " Thank you, Billy ".
The latter seems to have had a leper house: there is a farm with this name today at Gunstone and the Ordnance Survey records a Leper Well on the banks of the Moat Brook close by.

Well and like
Well, one did not expect much of people like Herold.
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 said vaguely, `` Well, it is a little legal matter, but nothing like that ''.
She said, `` Well, those are the really interesting things, but if you don't like any of those I can turn over some of my extra typing jobs to you, if you think you can type well enough ''.
One anecdote describes Thomas Hunt Morgan banning the Friden calculator from his department at Caltech, saying " Well, I am like a guy who is prospecting for gold along the banks of the Sacramento River in 1849.
The desire for wartime propaganda created a renaissance in the film industry in Britain, with realistic war dramas like 49th Parallel ( 1941 ), Went the Day Well?
Director Terry Jones noted, " They were all very knowing because they'd all worked for Franco Zeffirelli on Jesus of Nazareth, so I had these elderly Tunisians telling me, ' Well, Mr Zeffirelli wouldn't have done it like that, you know.
Well, it ’ s stuff like that that has made King so popular, and helped free the popular name from the shackles of simple genre writing.
Well it wasn't like that ; it's just that Steed had to be alone to be accepted.
It's worth mentioning, though, that in many of the later DFE cartoons, such as " Feather Finger " and " Daffy's Diner ," Daffy is portrayed as a more sympathetic character rather than the full-blown villain he is in cartoons like " Well Worn Daffy " and " Assault and Peppered.
The competitive Rose was sour after the game, blasting Garber and the Braves for treating the situation " like it was the ninth inning of the 7th game of the World Series " Instead of being insulted, Garber took the comment as a compliment: " I said to myself, ' Well, thanks Pete.
**: Person A: Well, all true Scotsmen like haggis.
In the 1891 postscript to The Civil War in France ( 1872 ) pamphlet, Friedrich Engels said: " Well and good, gentlemen, do you want to know what this dictatorship looks like?
" The last journal entry read: " Well, they have just got through shelling the house like hail.
Well, there's things like the stairs ... and the ... the bells ...
Well Mickey Maloney ducked his headWhen a bottle of whiskey flew at himIt missed, and landing on the bedThe whiskey scattered over TimBedad revives, see how he rises! Timothy risin ' from the bed! Sayin ' " Throwin ' your whiskey around like blazes ,"" Thanum an Dhul!
An alternative theory suggests the name may mean ' Cripple Well ', and that the settlement developed as a hamlet where people from the City of London were expelled when they had life threatening diseases like leprosy, for treatment by the church and the clean, healing waters from the wells.
Well I never been to England, but I kinda like the Beatles.
To someone like Jack, the Liberal Unionists attempts to be two things at the same time but in different places would have appealed with his double identity (' Well, my name is Ernest in town and Jack in the country ', he says in act 1 ).
She's like, a therapist, and I said " I had a really fucked childhood ", and she said " Well Courtney, you can't walk around with a big hole inside of yourself about it.
It's more like, ' Well, I dunno.
It featured pictures of road scenes and a few notable places like Gretna Green and Robin Hood's Well.
Well, do I look like I fucking care?

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