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The legend as it exists in Fall River today always includes the solemn assurance that Bridget returned to Ireland after the trial with a `` big bundle '' of cash which Lizzie gave her for keeping her mouth shut.
The Blues transitioned to the two-seat McDonnell Douglas F-4J Phantom II in 1969, nearly always keeping the back seat empty for flight demonstrations.
Use of jumps or aerial acrobacies was kept to a minimum, since one of its foundations was always keeping at least one hand or foot firmly attached to the ground.
* All of our commonly accepted moral duties, from doing no harm unto others to speaking always the truth to keeping promises, are rooted in the one fundamental principle of self-interest.
" Similarly, Irenaeus wrote that the Christian " will not be commanded to leave idle one day of rest, who is constantly keeping sabbath ", and Tertullian argued " that we still more ought to observe a sabbath from all servile work always, and not only every seventh-day, but through all time ".
Although relying solely on security through obscurity is almost always a very poor design decision, keeping secret some of the details of an otherwise well-engineered system may be a reasonable tactic as part of a defense in depth strategy.
More delays and additional costs are added, always keeping the promise of an imminent large transfer alive, convincing the victim that the money the victim is currently paying is covered several times over by the payoff.
The alternative, declining to answer when asked something, may suggest the answer and may therefore not always be suitable for keeping a secret.
Morphy ’ s room was always kept in perfect order, for he was very particular and neat, yet this room had a peculiar aspect and at once struck the visitor as such, for Morphy had a dozen or more pairs of shoes of all kinds which he insisted in keeping arranged in a semi-circle in the middle of the room, explaining with his sarcastic smile that in this way, he could at once lay his hands on the particular pair he desired to wear.
As President of the Astronomical Club, he was always genial & courteous, ever keeping things in happy order, and by his ready wit and flow of humour compelling the maintenance of good fellowship.
James Berardinelli wrote that Mirkin " brings a lot of energy to the production, always keeping things moving ," while Jack Matthews of The Los Angeles Times says Mirkin " knew exactly what he had here and composed it like frames in a comic strip, ordering cheerful snow-cone colors for everything from the girls ' childlike outfits to the decor of a Laundromat.
Typically, Muslims wake up early in the morning — always before sunrise — offer Salatul Fajr ( the pre-sunrise prayer ), and in keeping with the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad clean their teeth with a toothbrush, take a shower before prayers, put on new clothes ( or the best available ), and apply perfume.
This can be evidenced by the revelation that, in feudal Japan, it was almost mandatory to show martial awareness by keeping a daishō ( matched pair of large and small swords ) in the tokonoma ( living room alcove ), but Uchinanchu always had a sanshin ( a sort of Asian guitar or lute ) in their tokonoma.
After presenting nearly identical front-page layouts for half a century — always six columns, with the day's top stories in the first and sixth columns, " What's News " digest in the second and third, the " A-hed " feature story in the fourth and themed weekly reports in the fifth column – the paper in 2007 decreased its broadsheet width from 15 to 12 inches while keeping the length at 22 inches, in order to save newsprint costs.
The social conflicts related to Fiat's policies ( some say politics ) always saw Agnelli keeping the leading role ; in the 1980s, during the last important trade union action, a dramatic situation in which a strike was blocking all of Fiat's production, he was able to organise the march of 40, 000 workers who broke the pickets and re-entered the factories.
Heelers use a different technique, a right-handed heeler will twirl the loop on the left side of the rider's body, always keeping the tip of the loop on the left side so that when the loop is thrown, it will go under the steer.
Considered as an excellent mediator who arbitrated concessions with confidence, he played a tireless commitment to find formulas, definitions, and solutions to the many intricate variables, regardless of perceived or real political limitations, and was capable of soothing fears and anxieties, always with the goal of keeping the negotiations going.
In keeping with the " Floating timeline " spirit of other long-running comic strip and literary characters, Modesty and Willie generally do not age over the decades, with Modesty always being depicted as being in her late 20s, Willie eight years older.
In keeping with the new 1990s time frame, events in the past are generally aged by ten years, though not always.
Mould is always associated with moisture, and its growth can be inhibited by keeping humidity levels below 50 %.
Moving from A to B along a great circle can be considered as always going in the same direction ( the direction of B ), but not in the sense of keeping the same bearing, which applies when following a rhumb line.
When one wildlife gardens, one acts always in accordance with the idea of keeping plants that are native to the area preeminent in the garden.
He was described as " a very Christian prince, fearing God, with all his heart keeping His commandments, very devoutly obeying the orders of the Church, generous in alms-giving, practising unceasingly prayer and song, always intent upon celebrating the praises of God.
God's emotions are always in keeping with His character as described by the scriptures and in the person of Jesus Christ, according to Christian scholars and the Bible.
The use of a solid state laser diode necessitated the introduction of the tilt-servo mechanism in LD players ; this physically tilted the entire laser table, keeping it parallel with the disc, thus ensuring the larger laser beam spot was always perfectly circular and helping to reduce or eliminate crosstalk on warped CLV discs.

always and mind
Barton waited for a long moment, then asked the question which lay always uppermost in his mind.
For some happy reason Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian have always stuck in my mind.
He did not mind the Line itself, which Churchill declared in the House of Commons, on February 27, 1945, he had always believed to be `` just and right '', but he did not want it called by a hated name.
This slim book, while giving the reader only a fleeting glimpse of the scientific mind confronting the universe, has the appeal that informed conversation always has.
Holmyard, when writing on exoteric aspects, states that they can not be properly appreciated if the esoteric is not always kept in mind.
When looking at variations it needs to be kept in mind that different groups of people do not always sign one way and not the other, rather they prefer and use a particular form of a sign more often.
( p. 238 ) “ Do you see now why it feels so good to be a critical mind ?” asks Latour: no matter which position you take, “ You ’ re always right !” ( p. 238-239 )
However, he cannot permanently ' reprogram ' human minds to believe what he might want them to believe even if he wanted to do so, explaining that the mind is an organism that would always recall the steps necessary for it to reach the present and thus ' rewrite ' itself to its original setting if he tried to change it.
We ought not to forget the transitory character of all external advantages, even in the midst of our enjoyment of them ; but always to bear in mind that they are not our own, and that therefore they do not properly belong to us.
Previously the risk of foul-biting had always been at the back of an etcher's mind, preventing him from investing too much time on a single plate that risked being ruined in the biting process.
( It should be kept in mind that like the terms " labor " and " value ", the terms " price, " capital ", " land ", " profit " and " rent " here are being used in a theoretical way which will not always correspond to everyday use, even by accountants.
Skaði says that, with these events in mind, " baneful advice " will always come from her " sanctuaries and plains " to Loki.
The mind and brain can both be described as being based in the physical world, but explaining the mind, or mental illness, purely in physical terms, may not always be appropriate or useful.
The parties ' interests may always be better protected by applying a law conceived with international realities in mind.
Richard always wanted to know how the mind reacts to a given situation and how best good can be increased and evil avoided.
Thus there are things which may act as signs without any respect to the human agent ( the things of the external world, all sorts of indications, evidences, symptoms, and physical signals ), there are signs which are always signs ( the entities of the mind as ideas and images, thoughts and feelings, constructs and intentions ); and there are signs that have to get their signification ( as linguistic entities and cultural symbols ).
The former are those “ manifested by his observed behaviour, including preferences possibly based on erroneous factual beliefs, or on careless logical analysis, or on strong emotions that at the moment greatly hinder rational choice ” whereas the latter are “ the preferences he would have if he had all the relevant factual information, always reasoned with the greatest possible care, and were in a state of mind most conducive to rational choice .” It is the latter that preference utilitarianism tries to satisfy.
Gladstone altered his approach to religious problems, which always held first place in his mind.
Therefore functional analysis of the mind alone will always leave us with the mind-body problem which cannot be solved.
He denied that we can ever perceive cause and effect, except by developing a habit or custom of mind where we come to associate two types of object or event, always contiguous and occurring one after the other.
Previously the risk of foul-biting had always been at the back of an etcher's mind, preventing him from investing too much time on a single plate that risked being ruined in the biting process.
With the future enlargement of her family in mind, she bought the Château de Saint-Cloud, a place she had always loved, from the duc d ' Orléans, the father of the previously disgraced duc de Chartres.
He always speaks his mind and does not care how other people see him.
" Robert Wilfred Franson said that " Heinlein wants there always to be young people of the right mind and character to seize such opportunities.

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