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You'd have starved to death if you'd missed both places ''.
You'd never guess it from the way they've played so far this spring, but there remains a feeling among some around here that the Orioles still have a chance to battle for the pennant in 1961.
You'd have to wait till Seaton's back from Mexico City and also while I set it up with Doris to have her have an alibi for D-night.
" " You'd have liked a few things from the Uffizi and the Pitti -- that what you'd have liked ," said Madame Merle.
You'd have to ask John Malm ( we're not really speaking that much these days )...
After the Cannes showing, Lynch said " It was a little bit of a sadness, [...] You'd like to have everybody there, but their characters didn't have a bearing on the life of her Palmer ".
William Peter Blatty claimed to have been the first person to start laughing at the theater at which he saw the film, only to be followed by the other patrons (" You'd think we were watching The Producers ").
You'd have to break the union, I would guess.
You'd damn well better have reason to feel good about yourselves, regardless of how this game turns out.
You'd think these people would have better things to do with their time, particularly the ones who are drawing a salary from the public treasury.
" You'd almost have to ask that question to somebody else.

You'd and .
You'd better sleep ''.
You'd better hurry ''.
`` You'd best get that whisky ''.
`` You'd like to hear how I go about it ''.
`` You'd be the one to say '', he observed, and she found herself liking his approval none too well, but she could not defend herself and say that her actions were `` different '', since all actions had their own laws.
You'd go to church and see how people present themselves on the outside, and then be inside their house and see the difference.
You'd much better read it than read about it.
You'd want to be the grim reaper himself.
* Brad Paisley mentions Sallisaw in his song I Wish You'd Stay.
* " You'd Be Surprised " w. m.
You'd feel better, you'd feel more alive and like you were justifying your existence.
Other successes followed in 1969: " Conversations " ( UK No. 7 ), " Surround Yourself With Sorrow " ( UK No. 3 ), " If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind " ( No. 20 ).
You'd get people from all over at those gigs.
You'd better watch out.
You'd phone and he wouldn't answer.
You'd never find a weed in his row of corn.
The compilation would later be re-released on March 10, 2008 as " Best of Crash Test Dummies-Collections " with two previously unreleased tracks: " Laid Back " and " You Said You'd Meet Me ( In California )," the latter being an early version of a song that would later appear on Oooh La La.
You'd throw them all over the place and they'd burst and water would go all over the place.

have and redefine
Some scientists say that the 2011 Japanese nuclear accidents have revealed that the nuclear industry lacks sufficient oversight, leading to renewed calls to redefine the mandate of the IAEA so that it can better police nuclear power plants worldwide.
However, as reptiles in the traditional sense are the ancestors of both birds and mammals, many taxonomists have more recently adopted a cladistic approach, preferring to group animals based exclusively on shared ancestry rather than on shared features ; this orientation has led some to abandon reptiles as a systematic unit or redefine the reptiles in a manner that includes birds.
Historical revisionists …“ seem to have been given a collective task in nation's cultural development, the full significance of which is emerging only now: to redefine nation ’ s status in a changing world .” History is a tool that contributes to the shaping of national identity, cultures, and memories.
Since its inception, many attempts have been made to redefine precisely what " sword and sorcery " is.
"' Wishful Thinking ' is a new lexicon, a dictionary for the restless believer, for the doubter, for anyone who wants to redefine or define more concretely those words that have become an integral part of our daily language — words that we use about God, the universe and, last but never least, humankind.
The tribe's response is that the state does not have the power to redefine the boundary set by the Omaha treaty with the US government in 1865.
Since then, a number of important changes to the word's meaning and use have taken place, and attempts have been made to redefine the word with varying degrees of adoption and influence.
In the wake of the development and success of the natural sciences, continental philosophers have often sought to redefine the method and nature of philosophy.
" " Because negative studies do not appear to change behavior and because studies performed without a sound biological basis have little to no chance of success, it would make sense for NCCAM to either refrain from funding studies of therapies that border on mysticism such as distance healing, purgings, and prayer ; redefine its mission to include a better understanding of the physiology of the placebo response ; or shift its resources to other NIH institutes.
" I am well aware that the recent events in New York have intensified pressure on you to lend your active support to legislation to redefine marriage ," O ’ Brien wrote.
If it had been granted by the territorial Supreme Court, it would have given them more direct involvement in the case, and the right to appeal in the event the judge sided with the plaintiffs ' request to redefine marriage in the territory.
In recent years, the term has been emerging anew, due to the interest of modern day self-described omnists who have rediscovered and begun to redefine the term.
Since λ < λ + 1 and − λ − 1 < − λ, without any loss of generality we can assume the highest weight is λ ( if it's − λ − 1, just redefine a new λ ’ as − λ − 1 ) and the lowest weight would then have to be − λ.
Due to problems with previous incompatible definitions and test methods, better means of measurements in coordination with greater understanding of the involved frictional mechanisms, have led to the attempt to standardize or redefine the term galling to enable a more generalized use.
In the online world, users have the opportunity to enter popular MMORPGs ( Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games ) as typified by games such as Final Fantasy XI, World of Warcraft or Second Life where there is abundant opportunity to redefine sexual and gender identity, and where a large portion of interaction is dedicated to the building of relationships.
Note that we have to redefine a new U ( 1 ) symmetry of weak hypercharge, different from QED, in order to achieve the unification with the weak force.
" If you redefine marriage, you have to redefine family.
On the 11 June 2010, it was announced that a game would not be released for the 2010 / 2011 season, claiming that they " have been actively looking at ways to re-focus our vision for the franchise and redefine our business model ".

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