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When they reached their neighbor's house, Pamela said a few polite words to Grace and kissed Melissa lightly on the forehead, the impulse prompted by a stray thought -- of the type to which she was frequently subject these days -- that they might never see one another again.
That mistake, she thought, had cost her dearly these past few days, and she wanted to avoid falling into any more of the traps that the mountain might set for her.
`` I might try it one of these days '', Jack said wonderingly, thinking of Miss Langford.
It has been a long time since he has seen any campaign money, and when the proposition is laid down to him as the friends of Mr. Hearst are laying it down these days he is quite likely to get aboard the Hearst bandwagon ''.
But these prolusions that we have surviving from the Christ's College days are only one phase of his existence then.
But, who knew, that might be coming one of these days.
There was a new Pope and the Vatican was making itself heard and felt these days.
Most mail these days consists of nothing that could truly be called a letter.
After all, where else can the public see a wagon these days??
In these days of serious shortage of properly trained teachers qualified to teach physically handicapped and mentally handicapped children, the establishment of such an institute will be a major contribution to the field.
He merely said, `` Any good decorator these days can make you a tasteful home ''.
Guns were going off all over Washington City these days, because of the celebrations, and the theatre was not soundproof.
The thought came back, the one nagging at him these past four days.
Sleep was difficult these days.
A man could be tossed outside the dimension of time by a stray bullet these days.
At a siding, another train which was a familiar sight these days.
A light, porous mulch applied now keeps the roots cool and the soil soft during these early days of growth.
For prevention of these diseases during periods of stress such as shipping, excessive handling, vaccination, extreme weather conditions: 350 milligrams per head per day for 30 days only.
During these first days of the trial I didn't have as much time to commiserate with Viola as I should have liked.
`` Tell Mr. Gorboduc what you're doing these days '', my mother advised the children, ceremonially.
Several days after the companies had received the questionnaire, members of the research team contacted the presidents of eleven of these companies in person or by phone to discuss any ambiguities or difficulties the addressees might have experienced in completing the questionnaire.
But to return to the main line of our inquiry, it is doubtful that Utopia is still widely read because More was medieval or even because he was a martyr -- indeed, it is likely that these days many who read Utopia with interest do not even know that its author was a martyr.
But anybody who promises a substantial volume of business can get a railroad to run a short spur to his plant these days, and many businesses can live without the railroad.
Keep occupied to the point you are not bored with life and you will truly find these final days and years of your lives to be sunshine sweet.

these and inevitably
Insofar as these nations claim to incarnate traditions and ways of life which constitute ultimate, trans-political justifications for their existence, such people are inevitably led to emphasize the ways in which these traditions and ways are theirs rather than someone else's.
Because these natural phenomena cannot be controlled, they inevitably affect the outcome of the given activity or event.
It was the first tool showing the AI ​​ defined by Edward Feigenbaum in his book about the Japanese Fifth Generation, Artificial Intelligence and Japan's Computer Challenge to the World ( 1983 ): " The machines will have reasoning power: they will automatically engineer vast amounts of knowledge to serve whatever purpose humans propose, from medical diagnosis to product design, from management decisions to education ", " The reasoning animal has, perhaps inevitably, fashioned the reasoning machine ", " the reasoning power of these machines matches or exceeds the reasoning power of the humans who instructed them and, in some cases, the reasoning power of any human performing such tasks ".
Another common game involves hanging up treacle or syrup-coated scones by strings ; these must be eaten without using hands while they remain attached to the string, an activity that inevitably leads to a very sticky face.
So the labor process inevitably involves these means of production that already enter the process with a certain amount of value.
The critical reading carried out by these thinkers sought to find contradictions that an author includes, supposedly inevitably, in his work.
All of these properties vary across a continuum, and so the boundary between carnelian and sard is inevitably blurred.
They also provide redundant systems for, usually, all of these features, to mitigate the problems when each inevitably fails.
In these meetings, as during all other events held at PASSIA, it is the desire to promote communication, coop ­ eration and coordi ­ nation between those with an interest in the fate of this region that overrides any other con ­ sidera ­ tion, and which inevitably results in a dia ­ logue that is as stimulating as it is productive.
When missionaries, officials, anthropologists or ethnologists collected and published these accounts, they inevitably changed their nature.
The sanctity of these places inevitably attracted the devout and the faithful, who sought either to make an offering to Osiris, or to bury another.
When the bubble inevitably bursts, those who hold on to these overvalued assets usually experience a feeling of reduced wealth and tend to cut discretionary spending at the same time, hindering economic growth or, worse, exacerbating the economic slowdown.
He was also the chief magistrate and military commander of Transylvania's counties, and this power inevitably drew the Székely and Saxon territories into his sphere of influence however these territories were governed by counts who were nominally independent of the voivode.
" The behavior of these biological " throwbacks " will inevitably be contrary to the rules and expectations of modern civilized society.
These individuals believe that their government is engaged in immoral, unethical or destructive activities such as war, and paying taxes inevitably funds these activities.
Douglas was opposed to abstractionist philosophies, because he believed these philosophies inevitably led to the elevation of abstractions, such as state, over individuals.
The rise of these numerous nomarchs inevitably created conflicts between neighboring provinces, often resulting in intense rivalries and warfare between them.
Spontaneously breaking of a continuous symmetry is inevitably accompanied by gapless ( meaning that these modes do not cost any energy to excite ) Nambu-Goldstone modes associated with slow long-wavelength fluctuations of the order-parameter.
Flamethrowers and grenades were very effective, but as the Berlin civilian population had not been evacuated these tactics inevitably killed many civilians.
Use of classical marketing techniques, in these circumstances, is inevitably partial and uneven.
Some Christian anarchists resist taxes in the belief that their government is engaged in immoral, unethical or destructive activities such as war, and paying taxes inevitably funds these activities, whilst others submit to taxation.
This inevitably resulted in border violations by Soviet and Afghan aircraft attempting to interdict these operations.
Given their isolation from the rest of the world and the dominance of intrabloc trade in their external relations, interest in these countries inevitably centered on new forms of regional cooperation.

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