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Actually, the Communists, out of fear of a united and armed Germany, would probably be willing to agree to a disarmed Germany that would be united and neutral and have its independence guaranteed by the U.N..
Actually, Davis would have to toss in the towel soon anyway.
This song would later be adapted into " Christmas Is All Around " and sung by the character of Billy Mack in Richard Curtis ' 2003 film Love Actually, in which Grant also stars.
( Actually it was his grandson who would joke around, telling tourists to always leave Fuentes some money for his cigars )
It also identified several tropes from The Tall Guy that would be utilized in his subsequent romantic comedies, ( Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill and Love Actually ):
Actually hydrozoans rather than true corals, fire corals possess stinging cells called nematocysts which would normally prevent close contact.
Actually, if A is viewed as a connection over a principal G-bundle, the equation above really ought to be " read " as the parallel transport of the identity around the loop which would give an element of the Lie group G.
Actually, what he said was that " the United States could well declare unilaterally ... that we have ' won ' in the sense that our armed forces are in control of most of the field and no potential enemy is in a position to establish its authority over South Vietnam ," and that such a declaration " would herald the resumption of political warfare as the dominant theme in Vietnam.
Actually, captains would want a breakthrough from me so without using variations, wickets are hard to come by.
( Actually, the merger would not come until 1976, and it would not include Pittsburgh.
According to director Richard Curtis ' commentary in the music section of the Love Actually DVD, Olson's singing was so perfect, they were afraid the audience would not believe that a ten-year-old could really sing the way she did.
Actually, Taylor was offering more than he could afford just in hope that Tennyson would call the bet off.
Actually, the satrapy was too large for one man ; Peithon would be very powerful, and could destabilize the entire empire.
Actually, it would be inefficient to actually use the same balance in either country ( because of the relative availability of either input factor ) but, in principle this would be possible.
Actually, there was considerable eruptive activity in the two weeks prior to the fatal blast, but since the phenomenon of the pyroclastic flow ( nuée ardente ) was not yet understood, the danger was perceived to be from lava flows, which, it was believed, would be stopped by two valleys between the volcano and the city.
Actually in 1912 James would have been 31 but he may have not had a birthday yet or Lady Prudence felt herself accurate enough to round off his age to 30.
The outspoken columnist then took a shot at actor and noted Scientologist Tom Cruise, who has said that therapy and drugs are useless and that depression can be cured by physical exercise: " Actually, some sort of exercise would have helped me.
An album of the songs from It Couldn't Happen Here was planned, but was cancelled as it would just include tracks from Please and Actually.

Actually and be
Actually, there do not presently appear to be items in the statute comparable to a net operating loss carryover.
Actually, however, this turns out to be only part of the picture.
Actually a concept is said to be well-formed only if it inherits from more than one other concept.
Actually, writing out the expanded source code can be done from any section or subsection ( i. e. a piece of code designated as "< code ><< name of the chunk >>=</ code >", with the equal sign ), so one literate program file can contain several files with machine source code.
Actually, this is meant to tell you that we can't be sure of anything in the world that we call ' reality.
Conversely, the interior of the box has a constant, zero potential energy .< ref > Actually, any constant, finite potential can be specified within the box.
Actually, a slogan similar to the Belgian one-" la Nation, la Loi, le Roi " (" The Nation, The Law, The King ")-had been used in the early days of the French Revolution, when that revolution was still considered to be aimed toward constitutional monarchy rather than a republic.
Actually doing this appeared to be very difficult.
Actually, the analysis model is a concise, precise abstraction and agreement on how the desired system must be developed.
Actually, the formation of adiabatic shear bands means that the sides of the " mushroom " tend to break away earlier, leading to a smaller head on impact, though it will still be significantly " mushroomed ".
Actually the name came to be thought of, mistakenly, as the name of the mountains to the east of the Owens Valley when the first whites there asked the local Paiutes what the name of the mountains to the east was.
* Whiteleys is frequently seen in film, e. g. Love Actually, Closer, and was referred to in My Fair Lady as Eliza Dolittle is sent " to Whiteleys to be attired " in Pygmalion.
Newton county claims to be the birthplace of Georgia 4-H. Actually, the Girls Canning and Boys Corn Clubs in 1904 by G. C.
Actually, the Allied deployments were mistaken and poorly timed: cavalry detachments under Liechtenstein on the Allied left flank had to be placed in the right flank and in the process they ran into and slowed down part of the second column of infantry that was advancing towards the French right.
Actually laying hands on a bomb is only done in an extremely life-threatening situation, where the hazards to people and critical structures cannot be reduced.
Actually, he built it to be the capital of Egypt but not of the entire empire.
Actually, the program finished in the Top 20 its first season, but ABC determined that the show was losing too much of its lead-in, suggesting low appeal if the show were moved ( a suggestion that came to be realized, as the show's ratings dropped dramatically after a move to another time slot in its second season ).
:' Actually, I consider it to be post-modern literature.
Actually there might be something in that ; Wellington ( unlike the majority of comic characters ) has noticed that he and his friends never seem to get any older.
Actually Central Veneto is sometime considered to be a unique metropolitan area ( Patreve ).
Actually though, it is possible for there to be only left-handed neutrinos without any right-handed neutrinos if we could somehow introduce a tiny Majorana coupling for the left-handed neutrinos.

Actually and more
Actually it was no more than eight or ten minutes, and the sum of his reasoning came to this:
Actually, Zen owes more to Chinese Quietism than it does to Mahayana Buddhism.
( Actually there were more than eighteen.
Actually, Miss Page, I want more, much more.
Actually, it's even more amicable than a marriage-wedlock without the bad patches.
Actually, the correctness of the Bieberbach conjecture was only the most important consequence of de Branges's proof, which covers a more general problem, the Milin conjecture.
In modern times the Isle of Dogs has provided locations for many blockbuster films, including the opening scenes of the James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough, and more recently Batman Begins, The Constant Gardener, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Love Actually.
Actually, the machinery from analytic function theory enters only in a formal way in this proof, in that what is really needed is just some property of the formal residue, and a more direct formal proof is available.
Actually, there are more than seven hills.
Actually, by breaking so many rules, he allowed other people to say, “ Hey, I can maybe think of some stuff, too !” He just opened up the possibilities more for me.
Actually, Seaboard was favored because of her more direct route.
Actually, switching is the more appropriate term than routing.
Actually, of course, Donne did not arrive in Paris until more than three months after he left England, and his wife was not in London but in the Isle of Wight.
Actually, Guldberg and Waage used a more complicated expression which allowed for interaction between A and A ', etc.
( Actually one uses an effective sonic velocity, i. e. the Debye temperature ( see below ) is proportional to, more precisely, where one distinguishes longitudinal and transversal sound-wave velocities ( contributions 1 / 3 and 2 / 3, respectively ).
Actually, Debye derived his equation somewhat differently and more simply.
Actually, as noted by Mary Carruthers, “ a rich widow was considered to be a match equal to, or more desirable than, a match with a virgin of property ”.
" ( Actually the rules for determining a leap year are more complex than that ; but there is a finite number of rules, and you could in principle include them all in the sentence.
Since the Millenium he has directed two more Comic Strip films, Sex Actually in 2005 and 2011's The Hunt for Tony Blair.
This marked a golden age for the lake, with more rapid growth as TCRT added more resorts to the area and launched their “ streetcar boats .” Actually named Express Boats, they were steamboats that shared the appearance of streetcars.
Actually, the Worldcom offer was nearly identical to the BT offer, but where BT planned to buy out MCI shares of stock, WorldCom offered a stock-swap which was more attractive to the stockholders.

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