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Suppose the keys are in none of those places
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Allison claimed that he had never been involved with a woman outside of his marriage until after his illness and that it was Suzy who was the first
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Polydnaviruses are a unique group of insect viruses that have a mutualistic relationship with some parasitic wasps
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The sight of Bowie hobbling to and from the Portland locker room on crutches became a constant painful reminder to management that it had not drafted Jordan who had recovered from his foot problem and was by now in full glorious flight
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The story seems to me highly symbolic
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She glanced up at him her eyes flaring then her arm jabbed towards him
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A Democrat Looks at His Party
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The board justifies the maneuver by saying that such individuals will benefit immediately from ACT services and might consent to treatment in the future
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Free to feel it all
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That in point of time was yesterday
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There was only one thing that could have made that situation even more perfect then and it happened soon after
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It was Robert who laughed first but then they couldnt stop laughing relieved that it was all over All three of them helplessly leaning against each other gasping for breath and laughing more Whats the joke then asked Fred but he merely started them off again So that as they went the three of them arm in arm down the path for the last time the only tears she shed were tears of laughter
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Here is also the Dai Mai which regulates expansion and the communication between above and below
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It was hard to imagine that a few hours before I had been cycling along the Embankment with its angry traffic and siren symphony
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There has to be a tacit understanding a pact between an autobiographer and reader that the truth is being told Such at pact is I would guess rarely observed to the full There are many reasons why the writer should lapse There may be actions or thoughts which he feels it is simply too shameful to make public There may be things he decides against putting down on paper because as he rationalises they are not important enough There are also more complex and interesting reasons for surreptitiously breaking the pact The autobiographer may decide that the ultimate goal of the work the truth about himself can be served by inventing stories that encapsulate the truth more neatly more pointedly than strict adherence to the facts ever could Or he may break the pact by deciding from the beginning never to adhere to it He may call his book an autobiography simply in order to create a positive balance of credulity in the readers mind that will be extremely convenient for him in his storytelling and which in the case of his more naive readers may not be exhausted even by the time the story ends so that these readers will go away thinking they have read a true history when they have read nothing but a fiction All of which can be done in no particular spirit of cynicism
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A problem facing all students who come to study a social science for the first time is that they must do two things simultaneously They must familiarise themselves with the substance or content of their new subject and at the same time they must learn the methodology of the subject That is they must become familiar not only with the knowledge and research findings which fill the textbooks but also with the methods by which the knowledge is obtained and organised that is with the logical basis of the subject itself The two elements are not separate they are very closely related Because we are all familiar with social life through our everyday experiences we may feel that the social sciences are very largely a matter of commonsense But as a look at any textbook will quickly indicate though each of the social sciences is concerned with people in society each discipline goes beyond commonsense understanding Each discipline focuses on a particular aspect of social life each uses particular methods of study and each employs its own set of concepts It is this set of concepts the most basic ideas in a subject which constitutes the logical basis of the subject which enables the social scientist to go beyond everyday commonsense and which distinguishes one discipline from another
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In comparing books and electronic text the author Malcolm Bradbury was spot on when he said that if matches had been invented after cigarette lighters wed have marvelled at the improvement Most of the propaganda dazzled by newness states that electronic text is a change comparable to the invention of printing and that it is already nearly completed It ignores the fact that shifts in consciousness take generations and such rhetoric falls into the trap of chronocentricity the egotism that ones own generation sits on the very cusp of history Take this treasure from Mighty Micro a book from 1979 The 1980s will see the book as we know it and as our ancestors created and cherished it begin a slow and steady slide to oblivion So far so wrong Reading anything lengthy on a screen is such a miserable experience that most never do it and in any case the organisation of what resides in computers encourages people to dip into text Technoproselytisers have extracted virtue here by claiming that inherent flightiness leads to new forms of narrative and imaginative space But theres nothing new about nonlinearity Lots of books have never been read from beginning to end most religious texts dictionaries and poetry collections spring to mind What is new is not so much the branchings of electronic text as that computers dont invite the joinedup thinking of reading anything in its entirety
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There was only my light bouncing off the small lake and the water was still cos nobody had walked in it
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If you could give me the approximate date of the rendezvous on the same postcard on which you reply to me about the article I shall be very happy
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The white cape fluttered as if caught in a dust devil and disappeared taking the beauty of the display with him
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If something is very important Id rather sketch it
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For some of you to whom this is new it may sound as if Im blaming everything on the devil
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Much of the left side of my face was black and blue and gushing blood
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The main idea was that propensities could be regarded as physical realities
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With the last bit of money I had left I bought not only paper and stencil for my first messages but material for my first tunic
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Similarly it can also be argued that the Holocaust was certain to become normalized because it had been abused cheapened and instrumentalized in the Israeli public sphere or because of the aging of the generation of the survivors and the need to find new modes of representation by the second and today third generation
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I shake him warmly by the hand and give him a bunch of flowers and he jabs me sharply in both eyes with his fingers
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Users of this site cannot delete events
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People coming to Changes show me this over and over
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Few black folks ever saw such an opportunity
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The thrust of Pauls argument is plain enough
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The American variety also contains many hormones and is an effective tonic for the female reproductive system
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This made her feel evil
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Louvers are used as semipassive means of thermal control on spacecraft as well
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Humans have lived in groups of half a million or more for a mere two or three thousand years so that measles must be a fairly new disease
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If you find yourself arguing it means that you are not in alignment
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He spat it to the ground at Mats feet
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There has always been a place among the English upper classes for philistinism even among the intelligentsia
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In any event all this misses the point concerning the ultimate legacy of all four theorists addressed in this volume
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Robert Juet was coming for King
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I had forgotten he was here
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But now the houses be curiously builded after a gorgeous and gallant sort with three storeys one over another
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When artistic objects are separated from both conditions of origin and operation in experience a wall is built around them that renders almost opaque their general significance with which aesthetic theory deals Art is remitted to a separate realm where it is cut off from that association with the materials and aims of every other form of human effort and achievement A primary task is thus imposed upon one who undertakes to write upon the philosophy of the fine arts This task is to restore continuity between the refined and intensified forms of experience that are works of art and the everyday events doings and sufferings that are universally recognised to constitute experience Mountain peaks do not float unsupported they do not even just rest upon the earth They are the earth in one of its manifest operations It is the business of those who are concerned with the theory of the earth geographers and geologists to make this fact evident in its various implications The theorist who would deal philosophically with fine art has a like task to accomplish
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Make it a goal to study yourself consistently and keep charts
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In a more recent study Messrs Fullerton and Kinnaman explore the economics of rubbish in more detail One conclusion from this broader study is that pricing does reduce the weight of rubbish but not by much On average a 10 increase in sticker prices cuts quantity only by 03
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Very broadly speaking the present debate in contemporary poetry concerns the reciprocal mistrust and disapproval shown by the seriously committed literary writers whose poems are intended to be printed and read on the page and the popular performing poets who while they will probably publish their verses in magazines and collections are happier declaiming them to an audience Of course this division is far from absolute
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Nonetheless rebels that could dominate these international channels were those that were the most effective at rooting out and eliminating dissident factions
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Salem in the state of Massachusetts is called the Witch City but dont be afraid There arent women wearing pointy black hats riding around on brooms The New England city is called the Witch City because of an infamous set of trials that happened there in 1692 to 1693 At the time the city was just a town in the British colony of Massachusetts The Salem Witch Trials accused more than 200 people of being witches People believed witchcraft was real and was criminal Among the accused were women men and even children Nineteen people were sentenced to death They were all hanged One of the accused was tortured with heavy rocks being placed on him until he was crushed underneath the weight Seven others died in jailThere was never any proof that those accused and convicted were really witches Historians think that people would accuse people because of family feuds Other historians think that a domino effect occurred with people becoming hysterical after one accusation Fear of witches spread like a disease The Salem Witch Trials have become a part of the citys history The Crucible a play about the trials by Arthur Miller has been turned into a movie The city is not ashamed of its past but rather uses it to teach tolerance and earn some tourist dollars There is a memorial dedicated to the innocent people who died because of the witchhunts There is a Witch Museum that tells the story of what happened Many people visit Salem around Halloween Salem police cars have witch logos A local public school is known as the Witchcraft Heights Elementary School and the Salem High School sports teams are named the Witches Films and television shows featuring fictional witches have been filmed in Salem including Hocus Pocus and Bewitched
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The girl was literally stunned speechless by his confession
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He had tried of course after he left university to formulate some plan for his own betterment but it hadnt really surprised him to find when he searched himself for ambition merely the desire unobtrusively to survive He had applied for the types of jobs which had become familiar to him though the talk of his peers had latched himself wearily on to their futures and jogged behind as they rushed towards them unable to imagine that he might be put to some use which would manufacture as its byproduct his own happiness
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I could feel it as I walked in the streets
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As I already claimed above a similar idea can also be found in the work of the structural linguist Roman Jakobson
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I tell you hes lying None of its true
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If any situation was an emergency this was it
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It is truly live news
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When we opened the front door earlier you almost fell into the hall
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When Gulzat had lived in Massachusetts her mother had visited and theyd gone to a dinner party
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At the bottom of the bacterial flagellum where it meets the cell membrane a motor protein acts as an engine
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Some could be critical some were experienced as mental images of unpleasant past events such as his very first experience of hearing voices after a hypnotherapy session or his memories of hospital admissions
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She had been ill with a fever
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I dont sell myself my work sells me
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Ill tiethe roses up like Eve make where we arebe east and garden or be west and shore
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Many methods of heat injection and signal extraction are used
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The mammal like reptiles are traditionally divided into a primitive group and an advanced group known respectively as pelycosaurs and therapsids
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This does not however mean that the Fourth Way requires us to give up everything we are used to doing
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Emotional memory the memory for events that evoke a particularly strong emotion is a domain that can involve both declarative and procedural memory processes
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If they didnt they wouldnt be
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Just about any character could sing any song they were that nonspecific
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Before a detailed discussion of how the different methods work though a detailed understanding of how EAP works is necessary
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However if you dont really know that you hold your feet like that and you believe that all human beings should hold their feet together and you are virtually unable to open them not because your physiology or your anatomy doesnt permit it but because you are so unaware that you dont know that they can be opened then its incorrect
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Sympatric speciation refers to the formation of two or more descendant species from a single ancestral species all occupying the same geographic location
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I wanted to impart this to Ziggy but I knew better
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Jakes right hand which had been linked with Eddies left when the gunslinger had followed Susannah out of camp now circled Oys body
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The European spadefoot toads are small to large sized frogs
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Be that as it may he went on pulling himself together I feel your hearts never going to be in the business now Obviously youll go to Oxford University and after that I cant see you fancying it
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At running speed or dancing it works nicely
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That is never going to happen while I am here saidPeter
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Beyond this certainties blur into theories It is often suggested for example that sleep repairs body tissue or restores muscles or rests the frontal section of the brain that controls speech and creativity But all of this may happen more quickly during relaxed wakefulness so no one is really sure
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The engine started first pull and as soon as Mac was settled under his umbrella in the bows I swung the outboard round and took her fast back to the ship
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Always use data sets from as unbiased a producer as possible
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It is an ordinary pleasant open face not improbably handsome
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However as the weather was so awful they would let us stay where we were so long as we disappeared early in the morning
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Teachers Jaz is a mutinous schoolgirl about to snatch back a poorly marked essay
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I want to learn you all of Voynovia the fooding number one of all
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The Black Reichswehr were clandestine units designed to circumvent troop strength limits imposed by the Treaty of Versailles
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Yet for all that reflected Cerryl perhaps Jeslek had been right
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They put him down among the sailors and made a whale man of him
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Similarly the preferred method of regulating prices is rapidly becoming incentive regulation
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It is not then all in place at conversion
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She had smiled Funny you should ask that I was just thinking that I hadnt anything to do all day so I was going to stroll down town and look at the shops I was thinking that it was almost a sinful thing just idling away the day
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The chart on this page is a good guide
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Wilfred Spender was a promising British soldier who served on the Committee of Imperial Defence in London
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As well as becoming troublesome in the house I was also beginning to cause trouble around the forge haunting the place persecuting the men with questions wanting to swing from the bellows
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All this had been done originally in the name of fighting Russia and Communism
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I recall the first meeting very well Boulez said
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Every rank of every nation had witnessed the same thing
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On the very last day of a bad year I was leaning against a pillar in the Baltimore railway station waiting to catch the 1010 to Philadelphia There were a lot more people waiting than I had expected That airy light clean polished feeling I generally got in the station had been lost Elderly couples with matching luggage stuffed the benches and swarms of college kids littered the floor with their bags
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Still if it was a large amount it was always met by a Clermont cheque made out in the name of Hills operative
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In the Middle East the situation in Iran had suddenly taken a turn for the worse
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No one can hear your cries and complaints and it is not over until they say it is over
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