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:" and Yes
:" Yes, pretty well ; but are they all horrid, are you sure they are all horrid?
:" Yes, that's the book ; such unnatural stuff!
:" Yes, Woodstock was filled with predators: the degenerate idiots who assaulted those women, the greedy promoters who wrung every cent out of thirsty concertgoers, and last but not least, the predator media that turned a blind eye to real violence and scapegoated the quarter of a million music fans at Woodstock ' 99, the vast majority of whom had the time of their lives "
:" Yes, Majesty " ( Oui, Sire )
:" Yes, that is right "
:" Yes, it must be ", replied the cousin, " because we've walked a good two miles already!
:" Yes, and many others — all of them but you.
:" The prison doctor, dressed in a blue surgical costume and tan loafers with tassels, placed a stethoscope to the smock, turned and nodded -- the natural signal for ' Yes, he ’ s dead.
:" Yes I am.
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:" Yes.
:" Yes.

:" and quite
:" To this day Harold is not quite sure what made him suddenly pour out the whole story to a little man to whom he had only spoken a few minutes before.
:" Furthermore we have been told that there are many more islands in that sea, one of which is called the Great Estland ( Aestland ) -- And this island is told to be quite close to the Woman Land ( terrae feminarum ), which is not far ( non longe ) away from Birka of the Swedes.
:" I call your own kind self to witness [...] the last pages of Heart of Darkness where the interview of the man and the girl locks in — as it were — the whole 30000 words of narrative description into one suggestive view of a whole phase of life and makes of that story something quite on another plane than an anecdote of a man who went mad in the Centre of Africa.
:" If Chief Justice Warren and his associates had known God's word and had desired to do the Lord's will, I am quite confident that the 1954 decision would never had been made.
Miles described Milligan as :" a man of quite extraordinary talents ... a visionary who is out there alone, denied the usual contacts simply because he is so different he can't always communicate with his own species ...".
:" Themistocles was a man who exhibited the most indubitable signs of genius ; indeed, in this particular he has a claim on our admiration quite extraordinary and unparalleled.
:" We quite sympathise with the determination ... of these colonies ... that there should not be an influx of people alien in civilisation, alien in religion, alien in customs, whose influx, moreover, would seriously interfere with the legitimate rights of the existing labouring population.
:" The view that God does not have foreknowledge of moral decisions which was advanced by ibn Daud and Gersonides ( Levi ben Gershom ) is not quite as isolated as Rabbi Bleich indicates, and it enjoys the support of two highly respected Achronim, Rabbi Yeshayahu Horowitz ( Shelah haKadosh ) and Rabbi Chaim ibn Attar ( Or haHayim haKadosh ).
:" It was perfectly clear to me that being dead is quite unlike being very ill or very weak or helpless.
:" It is quite astonishing how they seem to defy the British in their fortifications.
:" In Stage Fright, I have been told that my performance is quite juicy.
:" Lero, lero, that's quite sincere-o,
:" The Lieutenant-Governor having set apart for each of the gentlemen who came out from Scotland in the Surprise a brick hut, in a row on the east side of the cove, they took possession of their new habitations, and soon declared that they found sufficient reason for thinking " the bleak and desolate shores of New Holland " not quite so terrible as in England they had been led to expect.
:" If there is anything in my philosophy that I should hope might last, it is the quite unoriginal but none the less important thesis that the rational life is at once the worthiest of lives and the most valuable.
:" While I respect Bob as a businessman, I quite honestly never thought I'd see my money again.
:" Electroacupuncture is quite similar to traditional acupuncture in that the same points are stimulated during treatment.
:" He regarded humans ( including savages and apes ) as quite distinct from the rest of the animal kingdom.
:" I remember quite well my excitement on going through the turnstile to be let at large in a big, quiet, nice smelling place with a lot of pictures hanging on the walls and here and there students sitting on high stools copying at easels.
:" there is very good reason to believe that the bird is no longer to be found on the island, and, as it is not known to exist anywhere else, it has apparently become quite extinct.
:" so attractive and original was the personality revealed in his abundant output — for he was a wonderfully hard worker — that no other journalist has ever occupied quite the same place in the affections not only of the great public but also of people of more discriminating taste .... Sims was indeed a born journalist, with the essential flair added to shrewd common sense, imagination, wide sympathies, a vivid interest in every side of life, and the most ardent patriotism ....
:" We often hear, do we not, a particular locality or city is held in high honour because of one single martyr who died there, and quite rightly, because in each case the saint gave his precious soul to the most high God.
:" yeoman build and shaggy auburn beard, did not quite look the part of a Scottish laird, until one spoke to him, and heard his rich, resonant voice and his short ejaculatory sentences.
:" In and after 1560, Grafton's son-in-law Richard Tottel used quite a lot of Grafton's old ornament stock.
:" We changed the arrangement quite a lot from Robert Johnson's.

:" and sure
:" To extirpate inveterate abuses ; to reform a court which thrived on corruption, and detested the very name of reform ; to hold in leash young and warlike princes, ready to bound at each other's throats ; to stem the rising torrent of revolt in Germany ; to save Christendom from the Turks, who from Belgrade now threatened Hungary, and if Rhodes fell would be masters of the Mediterranean -- these were herculean labours for one who was in his sixty-third year, had never seen Italy, and was sure to be despised by the Romans as a ' barbarian '.
:" No sure ; was it?
:" Luke, tell Owen that if he gets a translator to be sure it speaks Bocce.
" Thalberg was impressed and began grooming the new starlet the following day :" the studio arranged to fix her teeth, made sure she lost weight, and gave her an English tutor.
:" I have looked about enough to be sure this is the richest and most virgin field I have ever worked in.
:" We ’ ll turn on the electric fences, we ’ ll stop them from coming, and the ones that are here: we ’ ll make sure they can ’ t escape, and if they do try it, they ’ ll be fried.
:" The disconnect between Morgan the player and Morgan the announcer is one that I ’ m just not sure anyone has figured.
:" This investigation only assist the multibillion-dollar companies to swindle you, the avid consumer, as well as the vulnerable people that deem information should be free, sure we would like people to buy the games they test play, but it doesn't happen because people have to pay #$ a gallon for gas and shit.
:" This bill proposes to establish at least one college in every State upon a sure and perpetual foundation, accessible to all, but especially to the sons of toil, where all of needful science for the practical avocations of life shall be taught, where neither the higher graces of classical studies nor that military drill our country now so greatly appreciates will be entirely ignored, and where agriculture, the foundation of all present and future prosperity, may look for troops of earnest friends, studying its familiar and recondite economies, and at last elevating it to that higher level where it may fearlessly invoke comparison with the most advanced standards of the world.
" The Sporting News wrote at the time :" Dunlap has joined the Detroits and now that team will fly the League pennant just as sure as time flies and the world grows.
:" Watson, Andrew: One of the very best backs we have ; since joining Queen's Park has made rapid strides to the front as a player ; has great speed and tackles splendidly ; powerful and sure kick ; well worthy of a place in any representative team.
:" When somebody, regardless of their age, is bold enough to take the life of a police officer, there should be no exceptions — we should make sure that they should pay the ultimate price.
:" In the Introduction of a cause we must make sure that our style is temperate and that the words are in current use, so that the discourse seems unprepared.
Hillgruber wrote that :" These enormous schemes, and particularly their connection with racist ideology, were, to be sure, the program of a single individual.
:" Alec has become national property, although I'm not sure he realises it.
:" Whether you're part of this large grand parade, or a spectator, the spirit of the day is sure to capture your mood.
:" MacCracken wanted to make sure that the people enshrined in his Hall of Fame were truly famous, not just memorable.
:" This will, I feel sure, give us many Burbanks.
:" I am quite sure that the whole work was completed in five minutes, and equally sure that it never received at my hands any retouching or correction.

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