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Skepticism might have set in around the point when Logan recited how Jones, alone and unseen, "scaled the twelve-foot wall of the compound," and not later.
By the time Mr. Bush arrived at a damp baseball stadium here, he had recited how much taxpayers in the Carolinas and Alabama would save if his tax cut plan was made permanent.
Their stories were compelling: Company after company recited how it increased revenues several-fold by dropping subscription fees and making games free.
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Even now, Giuliani routinely quotes his father about the value of work or the nature of courage, or recites how his father's words helped him through the crisis of September 11th.
3. Bootstrapping as a term needs to be consigned to folklore, and mentioned at bedtime to our children when we recite how we built our startup.
The lines from Act V of "Richard II" that Mr. Kline recited -- "How sour sweet music is when time is broke and no proportion kept" -- served as a counterpoint to a presentation by the architect PAUL BYARD, whose partner CHARLES A. PLATT was the building's main designer.
The study aims to provide a guide to how a written English text should be reasonably recited, and discusses how this can be achieved by working out the focus or foci of information and the extent of Given and New in each clause from the cohesive aspects of the text.
I left it in the refrigerator").. Amid these interruptions she recited fair history: how the committee bought 80 acres of sand and scrub for a fairground; how it used elephant dung from the 1988 fair to grow grass; how it expanded years ago by using a county fair grant from the state of Michigan — which these days might not be able to afford the fair's $5 admission fee.
Hannah recited statistics for how many oldsters die soon after being rehoused.
The first reference is in section 49, where a fragment of a work by the 10th century skald Kormákr Ögmundarson is recited in explaining how "Odin's fire" is a kenning for a sword.
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