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`` Well '', he explained, `` s'posin' you was a nester swingin' the long rope??
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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!
He explained his motivation: Well all my life, scientific life, people have given me lots of resources and lots of opportunities and I think it's a matter of duty ; when the finger is pointed to you it's your duty to pay back some of those wonderful things that have been given.
He explained his particular ethos and style of management of CSIRO in this way: Well, I suppose I always wanted to extrapolate from my own experience, small-scale experience, and some personal opinions.
" Well, to understand that, my father explained, you have to understand the intricacies of the marketplace.
" Camil explained, " When you pin the government down, they'll say ' Well, " neutralize " just means to render useless.
His old opinions about parliamentary reform seem still to cling to him — the only decided observation he ever made when the Bill was first explained to him and he said, ‘ Well this is a new constitution ’ and though he is of course very anxious for the success of your administration I am not at all clear that he is equally anxious for the measure upon which that success depends.
Huxley recounted that he once overheard a conversation about the club between two men of the Athenaeum Club, and when one asked what the X-Club did, the other explained " Well they govern scientific affairs, and really, on the whole, they don't do it badly.
The Haunt numbering was reset after # 17 ( 3 ), as explained in the letter column of issue # 4: " After publishing issues 15, 16 and 17, the United States Post Office requested that the fourth issue actually be numbered No. 4 rather than No. 18 ... Well, ' ya can't fight City Hall!
Well and you
He is said to have reported that once, when she went to a hospital to call on a friend after a serious operation, and the friend protested that it had been `` nothing '', she replied, `` Well, it was your healthy American peasant blood that pulled you through ''.
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.
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.
Well, most of our fears may be unfounded, but after you discover that fact, you have something else to worry about: Why then do we have these fears??
Well, you say, those are beautiful words all right, but it was easy for the psalmist to sing them in his day.
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 ''.
Well and was
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, the odious little toad went along chivying animals and humans who couldn't retaliate, and in due course, as was inevitable, overreached himself.
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 ''??
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, with a house as big as that there must be at least one cellar window that wouldn't be noticed right away unless there was a police investigation ''.
`` Well '' -- This time there was a long silence, while the telephone hummed faintly with a voiceless life.
" Well, you'd better fatten up them skinners or all you'll get from the apple will be the core ," was the quick rejoinder.
In All's Well That Ends Well Diana appears as a figure in the play and Helena makes multiple allusions to her, such as, " Now, Dian, from thy altar do I fly ..." and "... wish chastely and love dearly, that your Dian / was both herself and love ..." The Steward also says, "...; Dian no queen of virgins ,/ that
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