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Now under me I could see him for what he really was, a boy dressed up in streaks of paint.
Now the riflemen and the Marylanders followed up their beginning and closed in on the British, giving them another telling round of fire.
Now he is apparently expected to give up his evenings -- and Sundays, too, for this is coming.
Now, when everything was opening up to him -- even the court of Louis 15!!
Now it would be up to me to keep the little girl out of mischief.
Now, if Morton's newest product, a corn chip known as Chip-o's, turns out to sell as well as its stock did, the stock may turn out to be worth every cent of the prices that the avid buyers bid it up to.
Now we have stood up to the Communists ; ;
`` Now, I'm not going to pick up those shorts ''!!
Now all the bodies are missing, like they got up and walked away ''.
" Now Absalom in his lifetime had taken and reared up for himself a monument, which is in the king's dale: for he said, I have no son to keep my name in remembrance: and he called the pillar after his own name: and it is called unto this day, Absalom's monument.
Now, men, Sinn Fein have had all the sport up to the present, and we are going to have the sport now.
:: Now when He had spoken these things, while they watched, He was taken up, and a cloud received Him out of their sight.
The band followed up with Duty Now for the Future in 1979, which moved the band more towards electronic instrumentation.
Devo followed this up with a world tour, and released the live album Now It Can Be Told: DEVO at the Palace.
Now the spider works its limbs free and typically winds up dangling by a new thread of silk attached to its own exuviae, which in turn hang from the original silk attachment.
Now suppose that we have just tossed four heads in a row, so that if the next coin toss were also to come up heads, it would complete a run of five successive heads.
Now the Frankish kings were set up as protectors of the pope, and Charles the Great launched a decades-long military campaign against their heathen rivals, the Saxons and the Avars.
Now Kemerovo is about to start it up.
Now that takes up a hell of a lot of memory.
In October of that same year, the Union Regnard sugar estate ( Now F. U. E. L ) received the first motorized truck of British origin, capable of transporting up to 5 tons.
" Now Burma has to defend itself if it was bombarded at any international forum ," he said when winding up a debate at committee stage for the Foreign Ministry.
Now the output part ( Q10 ) of Q10-Q11 current mirror keeps up the common current through Q9 / Q8 constant in spite of varying voltage.
Now that most offensive formations have only one or two running backs, the original designations do not mean as much, as the fullback is now usually a lead blocker ( technically a halfback ), while the halfback or tailback ( called such because he stands at the " tail " of the I ) lines up behind the fullback.
Now, back in PAEC, Mehmood went on sating up a pilot-uranium enrichment plant at PAEC.

Now and great
Now Dylan Thomas and Charlie Parker have a great deal more in common than the same disastrous end.
Now the great deceiver will make it appear that Christ has come.
Now, however, it will feature both Banks and the great German goalkeeper, Bert Trautmann ( Manchester City ), who was Banks ' boyhood hero.
Now the peoples of Mongolia and Tibet are closely related to us, and we have great affection for one another: our common existence and common honor already have a history of over a thousand years .... Mongolia and Tibet's life and death are China's life and death.
Visiting Stanford in 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt said of the campus and the university, " Now I have come to this great institution of learning and I wonder whether you yourselves fully appreciate the mere physical beauty of your surroundings.
Diodorus also extensively praises Themistocles, going as far as to offer a rationale for the length at which he discusses him: " Now on the subject of the high merits of Themistocles, even if we have dwelt over-long on the subject in this digression, we believed it not seemly that we should leave his great ability unrecorded.
Now we see the great advantage of the first-order equation over the one Schrödinger had tried-this is the conserved current density required by relativistic invariance, only now its 4th component is positive definite and thus suitable for the role of a probability density:
Music critic Jon Savage pinpointed Be Here Now as the moment where Britpop ended ; Savage said that while the album " isn't the great disaster that everybody says ," he noted that " t was supposed to be the big, big triumphal record " of the period.
Now that the restriction of the Ottoman firman was removed, there was a great rush on the part of all the other archaeologists to obtain first permission to dig from the new Cretan government.
Now a National Historic Landmark, the Croton Aqueduct is considered one of the great engineering achievements of the 19th century.
William Whiston, A. M .) book 3, section 48, mentions Akrabbim in this way: " Now as to the country of Samaria, it lies between Judea and Galilee ; it begins at a village that is in the great plain called Ginea, and ends at the Acrabbene toparchy, and is entirely of the same nature with Judea ; for both countries are made up of hills and valleys, and are moist enough for agriculture, and are very fruitful.
: Now the man is thought to be proud who thinks himself worthy of great things, being worthy of them ; for he who does so beyond his deserts is a fool, but no virtuous man is foolish or silly.
Now that a deadlock had been reached Louis's patience was severely tried and eventually the tempation to take possession of the Southern Netherlands while they were so vulnerable became too great.
Now a great debate in the city exists as to what to do with the old paper mill property.
According to Josephus ," Now Antiochus was not satisfied either with his unexpected taking the city, or with its pillage, or with the great slaughter he had made there ; but being overcome with his violent passions, and remembering what he had suffered during the siege, he compelled the Jews to dissolve the laws of their country, and to keep their infants uncircumcised, and to sacrifice swine's flesh upon the altar.
Now secure against Persia, in 1516 CE he formed a great army for the conquest of Egypt, but gave out that he intended further attacks on Persia.
Now we have an ordinary closed loop on the surface of the ball, connecting the north pole to itself along a great circle.
Now is the time to see whether the Union is a rope of sand or a band of steel .” Again he said: “ I consider no evil as great as slavery, and I would pass the Wilmot Proviso whether the South rebel or not .” During the first session, he volunteered as counsel for Drayton and Sayres, who were indicted for stealing 76 slaves in the District of Columbia, and at the trial was engaged for 21 successive days in their defense.
Now with both power and a design, Langley put the two together with great hopes.
Now a 30-year-old widow from New York who, five years ago and in quick succession, lost her husband and her baby, she used to be " a rather fast New York girl " before her marriage but now is virtually unable to get over the great loss she has suffered.
Now the multitude were very ready to follow the determination of Nimrod, and to esteem it a piece of cowardice to submit to God ; and they built a tower, neither sparing any pains, nor being in any degree negligent about the work: and, by reason of the multitude of hands employed in it, it grew very high, sooner than any one could expect ; but the thickness of it was so great, and it was so strongly built, that thereby its great height seemed, upon the view, to be less than it really was.
The campaign attracted the attention of governments and on February 12, 1918 the book was banned by the Canadian government for what a Winnipeg newspaper described as " seditious and antiwar statements " On February 24 in Los Angeles Rutherford gave a talk entitled " The World Has Ended — Millions Now Living May Never Die " ( subsequent talks in the series were renamed, " Millions Now Living Will Never Die ") in which he attacked the clergy, declaring: " As a class, according to the Scriptures, the clergymen are the most reprehensible men on earth for the great war that is now afflicting mankind.

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