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He does not know whether to look up or look aside, to put his hands in his pockets or to clench them at his side, to cross the street, or to continue on the same side.
This theory has been put so clearly and precisely that it deserves criticism of the same kind, and this I will do my best to supply.
In our own practice, to have the last `` intonaco '' plaster coat thick enough to match, and at the same time to avoid fine cracks in drying, we found that it had to be put on in two layers, letting the first set awhile before applying the second.
Her effort to put the home of living Presidents on the same basis as Mount Vernon and Monticello recognizes no party lines.
For that matter, Stan Musial is rare, possessing the disposition that enabled him to put out the same for seven managers, reserving his opinions, but not his effort.
In the end, I did the same old picture, the naked girl and the guy in the doorway, only I put a Lord Byron shirt on the guy, gave him a sword instead of a pistol, and painted in furniture from the stills of a costume movie.
Conscious of her unpopularity she banished, and afterwards put to death, three Gothic nobles whom she suspected of intriguing against her rule, and at the same time opened negotiations with the emperor Justinian I with the view of removing herself and the Gothic treasure to Constantinople.
But as soon as they leave the shade, and by the presence of the real objects, which actuate our passions and sentiments, are put in opposition to the more powerful principles of our nature, they vanish like smoke, and leave the most determined skeptic in the same condition as other mortals.
That same year, Formosus died, leaving Lambert once again in power, and both he and Berengar killed any officials who had been put in place by Arnulf, as Ratold also fled from Milan to Bavaria.
I put abstract feelings on the same level as abstract thoughts.
Their government collapsed in late 1992, and was succeeded by a technocratic team, put forward by the Bulgarian Socialist Party ( BSP ), which served until 1994, when the president dissolved the government and appointed a provisional one to serve until the pre-term elections, appointed for December in the same year.
During finishing this breed requires high-energy ( concentrated ) feeds, and will not yield the same results if put on a high-fiber diet.
The hit is scored the moment the batter reaches first base safely-if the runner is put out while attempting a double or triple on the same play, he still gets credit for the hit.
This put him in the unusual position of having two recording contracts at the same time.
At the same time, however, the so-called bunyip skull was put on display in the Australian Museum ( Sydney ) for two days.
For bipolar I, the ( probandwise ) concordance rates in modern studies have been consistently put at around 40 % in monozygotic twins ( same genes ), compared to 0 to 10 % in dizygotic twins.
As Friedman put it, this would be the same result as if the exporting country burned the dollars it earned, never returning it to market circulation.
Comets visible to the naked eye are fairly infrequent, but comets that put on fine displays in amateur class telescopes ( 50 mm to 100 cm ) occur fairly often — as often as several times a year, occasionally with more than one in the sky at the same time.
That same year, Walther Kossel put forward a theory similar to Lewis ' only his model assumed complete transfers of electrons between atoms, and was thus a model of ionic bonds.
A more practical, albeit less quantitative, approach was put forward in the same year by Walter Heitler and Fritz London.
It might seem natural to divide the sets into different classes: put all the sets containing one element together ; all the sets containing two elements together ; ...; finally, put together all infinite sets and consider them as having the same size.
Bill Elliott bowed out of the running and encouraged the same fans that had put him up for the prestigious award 16 times to vote for the Man in Black.
: or shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb.

put and thing
Somebody, got to be somebody If I don't put my two cents in soon, somebody else will I know they're waitin only for one thing: for the bastards what done it to be nailed.
I put a lot more trust in my two legs than in the gun, because the most important thing I had learned about war was that you could run away and survive to talk about it.
Then on Monday morning -- or it might have to be Tuesday -- get up and leave just the usual time, and last thing, put the money in an envelope under the old woman's purse there in the drawer.
`` Evadna Mae Evans said she didn't put a thing on her child but a flannel wrapper until it was nine months old ''.
He thought about it for a minute, could find no reasonable explanation for the presence of a sweater in the refrigerator, got the salami, bread, and a Bermuda onion, and put the whole thing out of his mind.
he had in fact said simply that he wished the thing hadn't happened, which was as honest as he could put it.
For one thing, it put paid to his idea of taking up medicine as a career ... His uniqueness lay in his universalism.
Another thing, when you put on the gorilla head, you can only turn your head maybe a quarter of the way.
However, there are indications that staying on one's feet was generally considered a positive thing, while touching the knee ( s ) to the ground or being put to the ground was overall considered disadvantageous.
And certainly it is not lawful for you to put away the wives you have and marry others, or ally yourselves in marriage with a foreign people, a thing never done by any of your ancestors ....
And we ask that every man and woman put the iron heel of ruthlessness against a thing of that kind.
And I thought, that was a foolish, wicked thing to say, because it put such an onus and such a responsibility onto me, which I simply wasn't able to carry.
... there was one man who not only united high ability with unparalleled opportunity but also knew how to turn budgets into political triumphs and who stands in history as the greatest English financier of economic liberalism, Gladstone ... The greatest feature of Gladstonian finance ... was that it expressed with ideal adequacy both the whole civilisation and the needs of the time, ex visu of the conditions of the country to which it was to apply ; or, to put it slightly differently, that it translated a social, political, and economic vision, which was comprehensive as well as historically correct, into the clauses of a set of co-ordinated fiscal measures ... Gladstonian finance was the finance of the system of ' natural liberty ,' laissez-faire, and free trade ... the most important thing was to remove fiscal obstructions to private activity.
thing back to them, and I told them they could put it where the monkey put the nuts!
: Sprawling across a mammoth canvas, crammed with the real-life acts and thrills, as well as the vast backstage minutiae, that make the circus the glamorous thing it is and glittering in marvelous Technicolor — truly marvelous color, we repeat — this huge motion picture of the big-top is the dandiest ever put upon the screen.
bucks to watch me put the thing over.
The real significance of " Kripkenstein " was to put forward a clear statement of a new kind of skepticism, dubbed " meaning skepticism ", which is the idea that for an isolated individual there is no fact in virtue of which he / she means one thing rather than another by the use of a word.
thing back to them, and I told them they could put it where the monkey put the nuts!
Show runner Mike Scully thought that Gil would be " a one-shot thing " but " Dan Castellaneta was so funny at the table read doing the character, we kept making up excuses in subsequent episodes to put him in.
As a fervent patriot, he wants to put England in a nutshell for all the world to see and to cash in on England at the same time: he does not mind that the real thing takes a turn for the worse and eventually deteriorates.
Sometimes, even when the prosaic meaning is more obvious, the risque one is thought of as the factual one ; In the Ted Nugent song Wango Tango he talks about his Maserati and he is looking for a garage so he can " put his Maserati away " The Maserati is referring to his member and he finds a garage " You think you see a garage up ahead and the dam thing is open-get it on ".
So he just taught me how to put my hands on the thing.

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