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`` He has not acted in any way, and won't let anyone take it away from him.
Life, they say, should be regarded as sacred and, therefore, as something that neither an individual nor his society has a right to take away.
Dr. Conant has come away shocked and angry.
`` Mr. Flannagan has been away for six weeks.
Somehow, the pictures and stories of Soviet T-34 tanks on Cuban beaches and Russian Mig jet fighters strafing rebel troops has brought home to all of us the stark, blunt truth of what it means to have a Russian military base 90 miles away from home.
The other has his pool far away from the house in a field high on a hill.
There is no doubt that higher education since World War 2, has moved away from `` pure '' liberal education toward greater emphasis on technology and specialization.
If the distant patron of the suburban branch has been frightened away from downtown by traffic problems, however, the city store can only pressure the politicians to do something about the highways or await the completion of the federal highway program.
Lime white, hard and brilliant, has a tendency to `` jump '' away from the other colors in drying, and also by its capacity to set, to preclude the use of ready-made gradations, so useful in decorative work.
He took a midnight train out of Cleveland Saturday, without an official word to anybody, and has stayed away from newsmen on his train trip across the nation to Reno, Nev., where his wife, former Olympic Diving Champion Zoe Ann Olsen, awaited.
Everybody has a different idea on the ethics and morals of driving away neighbors, when and if.
When that fear has been removed by faith in Jesus Christ, when we know that He is our Savior, that He has paid our debt with His blood, that He has met the demands of God's justice and thus has turned His wrath away -- when we know that, we have peace with God in our hearts ; ;
There is a fine second act, as an example, one in which Samuel Groom, as Dillon, has an opportunity to blaze away in one impassioned passage after another.
In doing away with the tea tray, the elephants and the giant tortoise, science has developed a series of rationally defensible explanations of the cosmos.
Because CCD imagers are linear, image processing may be used to subtract away the effects of light pollution, which has increased the popularity of astrophotography in urban areas.
Since the implosion of the USSR in December 1991, Armenia has switched to small-scale agriculture away from the large agroindustrial complexes of the Soviet era.
He also has a " shooting license ," certifying him as sporadically not responsible for his actions due to a head wound, though he is clearly quite sane and exploiting his license so he can stay in the hospital and away from the war as long as possible.
Since the inefficiency is related to government tax policy, and hence is structural in nature, it has not been arbitraged away.
The government has shown progress in its basic policy of diversifying the economy away from oil and gas.
Watterson has kept away from the public eye and has given no indication of resuming the strip, creating new works based on the characters, or embarking on other projects, though he has published several anthologies of Calvin and Hobbes strips.

away and fast
`` Let's get away fast '', said Brassnose, shaking water from his mop of bleached hair.
Objects beyond the cosmological horizon are moving away so fast that light ( or other electromagnetic radiation ) is unable to reach the observer.
However, classical thermodynamics is mostly concerned with systems in equilibrium and reversible changes and not what actually does happen, or how fast, away from equilibrium.
Whitney and his teammates used the fast break, sending long passes downfield to riders who had broken away from the pack at a full gallop.
Other more obvious strategies are to keep the returned ball as low on the front wall as possible, keeping the ball moving fast ( limiting reaction time ) and to keep your opponent moving away from center court by the use of lobs, cross court shots, and dinks.
Food served in fast food restaurants typically caters to a " meat-sweet diet " and is offered from a limited menu ; is cooked in bulk in advance and kept hot ; is finished and packaged to order ; and is usually available ready to take away, though seating may be provided.
While fast food restaurants usually have a seating area in which customers can eat the food on the premises, orders are designed to be taken away, and traditional table service is rare.
The middle ( fast ) portion of it was played when Hooker was running away from Snyder along the ' L ' train platform.
* A rafa shot is the way of knocking an opponent's ball away that is very close to the pallino by rolling very fast.
Bands such as Minutemen, Meat Puppets, Hüsker Dü, and The Replacements drew from hardcore but broke away from its loud and fast formula.
The predominant theory to account for the missing mass of the Crab is that a substantial proportion of the mass of the progenitor was carried away before the supernova explosion in a fast stellar wind, a phenomenon commonly seen in Wolf-Rayet stars.
In 1954, when the shades of depression were thickening fast, Ernest Hemingway wrote an emotional letter in which he tried to steady himself as he thought James would: " Pretty soon I will have to throw this away so I better try to be calm like Henry James.
Loki turns her into a nut, holds her in his claws, and flies away with her as fast as possible.
I said to myself, " most people would just run away from this really fast.
This derives from the words carne levare ( to take away meat ) and thus to another aspect of the Lenten fast.
' A little-known survival of the ancient " flytings ," or contests-in-insults of the Anglo-Scottish bards, is the type of xenophobic humor once known as " water wit " in which passengers in small boats crossing the Thames ... would insult each other grossly, in all the untouchable safety of being able to get away fast '.
The British infantry divisions were now only minutes away, but only the cavalry could move fast enough and prevent the loss of the guns.
Female cuckoos have evolved secretive and fast laying behaviors, but in some cases, males have been shown to lure host adults away from their nests so that the female can lay her egg in the nest.
Meanwhile guitarist Ed Kuepper stood stock still, staring blankly away from the camera whilst strumming intermittently at a fraction of the fast pace of the guitar on the record.
Continuous, fast up-and-down movements of the leg, and / or rapidly moving the legs toward then away from each other, may keep sensations at bay without having to walk.
I couldn't get away fast enough.
Although narrow, the estuary is tidal and fast flowing due to the large expanse of mud flats and docks that lie behind the Towans, so the path turns away from St Ives Bay to go round via Hayle.
After a fast start, a group of five riders, László Bodrogi, Nicolas Jalabert, Jens Voigt, Ludovic Turpin and Frédéric Finot, got away, but the gap never grew over 3 minutes, the teams of the sprinters keeping a high velocity on the peloton.
Only just completed, with a tar seal for the circuit still a year away, the race was won by Englishman Peter Whitehead racing a new voiturette ERA B-Type that was just too fast for the locally developed machinery.

1.791 seconds.