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Thus, without having a separate brand from the now defunct company, Chrysler looked to re-brand the legacy vehicles inherited through the purchase of AMC instead of trying to fold those outside designed products into Chrysler's existing branch structure.
The radical branch of the absolutists ( or royalists ), known as the Apostólicos, looked upon the heir presumptive, Carlos, as its natural head, as he was profoundly devout and, especially after 1820, staunchly anti-liberal.
Internal debates continued, and the 1980s saw growing conflicts between the Bern and Zürich cantonal branches, where the former branch represented the centrist faction, and the latter looked to put new issues on the political agenda.
The Democratic Unionist Party has looked into the possibility of establishing a branch in Liverpool, possibly considering standing local government candidates there as well.
Regardless of the railroad's small size and meager passenger fleet it looked for ways to more efficiently move passengers, such as employing all electric ( battery powered ) and gas-electric motorcars on light branch lines, which was much cheaper to operate than traditional steam or diesel-powered trains.
Towards the end of January 2007, he left the hospital and was looked after by the airport's branch of the French Red Cross ; he was lodged for a few weeks in a hotel close to the airport.
Until this a ship's electrics had been looked after by torpedomen but they had become so complex a new separate branch was deemed necessary.
In 1911 the railway company looked to build a branch line to Alexandretta from Aleppo to pick up on the valuable trade of Northern Syria and the Northern Mesopotamian valley.
) they wanted to branch off of that .. So one night ZN and CH were getting high, building on life and studying, they looked at the clock and it was 11: 34 .. They had the same kinetic thought and 1134 was born into existence .. It made sense .. And it was fresh .. Both artists had a similar vision and began getting up together on Shaolin and began to draw the ire of many writers, local and around the city .. Other Shaolin associates such as GOAL, HEILS, VYELS, KEVS and OUCH ( RIP ) quickly joined forces with 1134 being the united representation of RTH and MIA.
Treacy had stated to me that the only way of starting a war was to kill someone, and we wanted to start a war, so we intended to kill some of the police whom we looked upon as the foremost and most important branch of the enemy forces ...
We asked him to alter and decorate the house — a somewhat new departure, since the architects of that day looked down on house-decoration as a branch of dress-making, and left the field up to the upholsterers, who crammed every room with curtains, lambrequins, jardinières of artificial plants, wobbly velvet-covered tables littered with silver gew-gaws, and festoons of lace on mantelpieces and dressing tables.

looked and out
Its front was windowless, but irregularities in the masonry might be an indication that windows, now blinded, had once looked out upon the street.
Pausing in the outside door to glance behind him, Pat looked his unspoken warning and stepped out.
Beaten with fear and sound and wet and chill, they crawled to the hurricane deck and looked out haggardly at a world of water that reached clear to the surrounding hills.
About that time Miss Langford straightened up and looked out the window directly at him, he thought, although probably she didn't even see him.
He looked at her as she spoke, then got up as she was speaking still, and, simply and wordlessly, walked out.
Lewis looked at him and began to cry, and then, saying that he was going to make a promise, he asked Blackman to call the porter and to tell him to take out all the liquor that he did not want.
The sculptor looked at him, let the color drain out of his face, grinned, and looked down into his drink, a bad Martini made with raw Italian gin.
Here in the cool darkness Mr. Podger could still feel the warmth of midday, could still see the yellow butterflies dancing over the road, could still see the friendly grin on the young, sun-browned face as the driver looked back over his shoulder for a moment before the car streaked out of sight.
He looked out of the tent at the company street.
The window looked out on the Place Redoute -- it was the only window of the apartment that did.
He looked around the room and then called out: `` Come here, quick ''??
He looked out through windowpanes turned a faint violet by sun and weather, looked out at King's Bridge toward Westchester.
He looked out over the expanse of the compound.
He looked at her out of himself, she thought, as he did only for an instant at a time, the look which always surprised her even now when his uncombable hair was yellowing a little and his breath came hard through his nicotine-choked lungs, the look of the gaunt youth she had suddenly found herself staring at in the Tate Gallery on a Thursday once.
The ledger was full of most precise information: date of laying, length of incubation period, number of chick reaching the first week, second week, fifth week, weight of hen, size of rooster's wattles and so on, all scrawled out in a hand that looked more Chinese than English, the most jagged and sprawling Alex had ever seen.
I looked for Jessica to materialize out of the clogging, curdling crowd and, as the time passed and I waited, a fiend came to life beside me and whispered in my ear: How was I planning to greet Jessica??
She looked out at the corn field, the great green deep acres of it rolled out like the sea in the field beyond the whitewashed fence bordering the grounds.
He filled a real need, showing society what it looked like, turning it inside out, portraying its wars and its leaders, its ugliness and its beauties, reflecting its profound religious impulses.
In the light from the bedside table his father looked so worried that the promise spilled out.
`` Well then, I'll get out '' -- But she looked uncertain.

looked and on
It looked as Gavin had first seen it years ago, on those nights when he slept alone by his campfire and waked suddenly to the hoot of an owl or the rustle of a blade of grass in the moon's wind -- a savage land, untenanted and brooding, too strong to be broken by the will of men.
She set the dipper on the edge of the deck, leaving it for him to stretch after it while she looked on scornfully.
Benson looked up and saw Ramey's long head tilt forward to rub his chin on the stiff edge of the overall bib.
Ramey looked down and saw the white sneaker at the bottom of the man's tanned leg cautiously nudge a bit of folded, blood-flecked substance lying by itself on the pavement.
Keith Sterling had looked down on the Brahmaputra more times than he could remember, during the war days when he flew over the Hump of the world, thinking it high adventure in those times before man was guiding himself through outer space.
Once ( this was on the third day of school ) she kneeled down to pick up some books where they'd dropped on the floor and Jack looked up her dress -- at the bare expanse of incredibly white leg.
One looked down on a sea of leaves, a breaking wave of flower.
It really looked as if a change of the sort predicted by Booker T. Washington had been going on.
Some, she knew, looked upon Thompson almost as a saint, but others read in `` The Hound Of Heaven '' what they took to be the confessions of a great sinner, who, like Oscar Wilde, had -- as one pious writer later put it -- thrown himself `` on the swelling wave of every passion ''.
Potemkin -- as King Stanislas knew, and presently informed Littlepage -- looked on the Cossacks as geopolitical tools.
Alfred, who was a good deal older than Harry, had treated him like a son, and when Harry decided to stay in business with Lew instead of going with Alfred, Alfred looked on the decision as a betrayal.
Boxell looked at Lawrence with a searching glance, the kind that a prosecuting attorney would give a man on trial.
Her house stood on a rise of ground, and before she got into her car she looked at the houses below.
In the grand court of the Palace, notable for its tiers of Moorish galleries that looked down on the maelstrom of vehicles below, Vernon's station was at the entrance.
A little later the district attorney woke up, emerged from under the couch, looked at his watch, and realized he had an engagement that very hour to address a meeting of the Culture Forum on `` The Civic Spirit of the Southland '', in the Byzantine room of the hotel where his wife, as president of the forum, was to preside.
The policeman walked on, but he looked back once.
They looked as if they had been fed on vinegar and shavings.
On March 21, 1845 the bark Bashaw weighed anchor at New Orleans, while on the levee Henry and William Palfrey waved farewell to their father's former chattels who must have looked back at the receding shore with mingled regret and jubilation.
She must have looked temptingly pretty to the dean as he put the crown on her head.

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