Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Castle of the Winds" ¶ 7
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Wherever and goes
Grant ordered Meade, " Wherever Lee goes, there you will go also.
Grant ordered Meade, " Wherever Lee goes, there you will go also.
Wherever he goes, eye-witnesses describe him as looking like a gorilla.
Wherever Baggara settle they start a seasonal nomadic movement that goes from north to south, in a Round-Robin fashion according to the season and perpendicular to their historical migration route.
Wherever he goes, he always relies on a red, white, and blue crutch-described as being " striped like a barber-pole ", or, in later episodes, " his candy-striped walking cane ", with spiral red and white striping like a peppermint candy stick.
* Wherever she goes, she leaves a piece of luggage behind.
After an argument, Mabel dresses in her best clothes and puts on make-up, then goes off not only for her appointment with Taylor, but for good, as she never wants to see Mack again (" Wherever He Ain't ").
So in order to make sure the Constitution protected every human being: American, alien ; citizen, non-citizen ; lawful combatant, enemy combatant ; innocent, guilty ; those who wish us well, those who wish us ill ... they use the broadest possible language, to make it clear: Wherever the government goes, the Constitution goes, and wherever the Constitution goes, the protections that it guarantees restrain the government and requires it to protect those rights.
Grant ordered Meade, " Wherever Lee goes, there you will go also.
Wherever he goes, he finds a companion for his solitude.

Wherever and before
Wherever it came from, the name Taceham persisted until after the Norman Conquest in 1066 before going through several minor changes until the current one was adopted in the 16th century.
Wherever a trait defined in this dictionary has a MIM number, the number from the 12th edition of MIM, is given in square brackets with or without an asterisk ( asterisks indicate that the mode of inheritance is known ; a number symbol (#) before an entry number means that the phenotype can be caused by mutation in any of two or more genes ) as appropriate e. g., Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease # 312080 is an X-linked recessive disorder.

Wherever and there
Wherever there is great social discontent, these people are, sooner or later, to be found.
Wherever the Church of Christ is established in the earth, there should be a Patriarch for the benefit of the posterity of the Saints ”.
Wherever there is net force there is also a pressure difference, thus deflection / flow turning indicates the presence of a net force and therefore a pressure difference.
:: " Wherever there is great property, there is great inequality … Civil government, so far as it is instituted for the security of property, is in reality instituted for the defence of the rich against the poor, or of those who have some property against those who have none at all.
::" Wherever there is number, there is beauty.
He traced this argument back to at least Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century, who framed the argument as a syllogism: Wherever complex design exists, there must have been a designer ; nature is complex ; therefore nature must have had an intelligent designer.
Wherever " decadence " had taken hold, there he could be found. Aubrey Beardsley: " The Death of Pierrot ", The Savoy ( periodical ) | The Savoy, August 1896. Paul Hoecker: Pierrots with Pipes, c. 1900.
* Wherever there is smoke, there is fire, e. g. in a kitchen ( called Udāhārana, example of vyāpti )
` Wherever there is fire, there is smoke '.
Wherever I go Lord Narasimha is there.
" Wherever you see, there are only people committing wicked deeds and no one who accepts religion is seen.
Wherever he went the countess followed trim, and when she did allow him to meet his boon companions it was in a tavern in Bow Street opposite to his own house, and even there under certain protective conditions.
Wherever we find a hill or a mountain peak whose name can be associated with Perun, below it, in the lowlands, usually near a river, there will be a place with a name reminiscent of Veles.
In the Irish Times he famously stated that " Wherever there is a stink in international affairs, you will find that Henry Kissinger has recently visited.
Wherever it originated and however it came to Lichfield, it has been there since the eleventh century except that in 1646, during the English Civil War, Lichfield Cathedral was sacked and its library looted.
(" Wherever we may be, there will be Rome ").
Wherever you venture out of the village, there are many walks.

Wherever and is
Wherever Gothic architecture is found, it is subject to local influences, and frequently the influence of itinerant stonemasons and artisans, carrying ideas between cities and sometimes between countries.
Wherever a being is born, whether unmoving or moving, know thou Arjuna, that it is from the union between the field and the knower of the field.
Wherever He will go, the dharma will increase and the sin will not be seen even on seeking ; the town of Sambhal is very fortunate, where the Lord will manifest Himself. 149.
Rather than cancel the broadcast, Lou said, " Wherever he is tonight, I want him to hear me ," and went on with the show.
Wherever the DVB trademark is used in relation to a product – be it a broadcast, a service, an application or equipment – the product must be registered with the DVB Project Office.

Wherever and always
*" Wherever I go, I ’ m always going to Israel.
Wherever sovereignty lies, there lies political authority ; if sovereignty is not dissolved into each and every person it always requires the subjugation of individuals to a group in some form.
* " Wherever you are in the world, there's always something about the Australian light.
Wherever he went, no matter how frail he was, he always promulgated Humanistic Buddhism.

Wherever and town
Wherever the company built a mill, a new town sprang up around it and it even built radio stations such as CFCH in Iroquois Falls to serve these remote new communities.

Wherever and which
Wherever lightning strikes, priests search the surrounding area for the thrown stone which usually has a double-headed axe shape, like his weapon.
Wherever they moved ... the cattle was driven away ; the grass and ripe corn were consumed with fire ; and, as soon as the flames had subsided which interrupted the march of Julian, he beheld the melancholy face of a smoking and naked desert.
Wherever the Monguor go, they take their songs with them, which can be heard in parties, banquets, and at gatherings in cities where they work.
Examples of Young's newfound success were the band's cover of the Marvin Gaye classic Wherever I Lay My Hat ( That's My Home ), which reached No. 1 in the UK singles chart for three weeks in summer of 1983, and Love of the Common People.
Wherever it can be applied as a substitute for manual labor, it is universally and willingly resorted to …. It is this condition of the labor market, and this eager resort to machinery wherever it can be applied, to which, under the guidance of superior education and intelligence, the remarkable prosperity of the United States is due.
In 1987, he released the album Americana, which included " Once Upon a Time ", " My Darling Wherever You Are ", and another number one country hit with the song " A Long Line Of Love ".
Wherever he went, he would examine collections of manuscripts of rabbinic literature, which he later documented in his Shem HaGedolim.
In addition to the many concerts and military band engagements that are held throughout the year, the school choir recently featured in local television and radio broadcasts with their special version of " Wherever You Are ", a song by the composer Paul Mealor which was performed by the Military Wives Choir at the 2011 Festival of Remembrance.
The situation changed with 2003's Wherever I Am I Am What Is Missing, which was recorded by Fiedler and Fixsen alone but with Lou Ciccotelli remaining as the percussionist.
Wherever patrols operated, they were in constant communication by radio or telephone with their platoon or troop headquarters, which were in turn linked in a chain of communications reaching up to Constabulary Headquarters.
During 1974, she recorded two movie themes: " We May Never Love Like This Again " from the disaster film The Towering Inferno, in which she made a short appearance when she is seen singing the song as the evening's entertainment, and " Wherever Love Takes Me " from the British disaster film Gold.
Alex Band ( born Alexander Max Band, June 8, 1981, Los Angeles, California ) is an American musician and singer-songwriter, best known for his work in his former band The Calling and their signature song " Wherever You Will Go ", which topped the Adult Top 40 for 23 weeks and named song of the decade by Billboard magazine.
Jarrod's still very much a part of our family, so you'll be seeing him in press and the ' Wherever I Stand ' video which is out now on Youtube ..."
Welcome to Wherever You Are is the eighth album by the Australian rock music group INXS, which was released on 3 August 1992.
Wherever it lives, there must be an abundant source of termites, which are its primary food source.
Govaert also co writed with singer Alain Clark on the song Wherever I Go, which was used in the Dutch Senseo Commercial and was released as a single afterwards as well.
Wherever the king had actually slept, he was discovered sleeping in the close-curtained state bed standing in its alcove, which was separated from the rest of the chambre du roi by a gilded balustrade.

0.320 seconds.