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doc#102 | assured me that the President's decision | could | be made and announced on the gold circuit |
doc#102 | still happen before a wing of B-52 bombers | could | drop their H-bombs. </p><p> In a word, plenty |
doc#103 | life. Occasionally, for no reason that I | could | see, they would suddenly alter the angle |
doc#103 | Australian stopped trying to talk a pidgin I | could | understand, and spoke strange words from |
doc#105 | sunshine, he asked if the soft background music | could | be turned off. Unfortunately, it was Muzak |
doc#105 | devised a system of colors, whereby the boy | could | easily distinguish the different note values |
doc#105 | school at the age of five-and-a-half, he | could | not understand why the alphabet begins |
doc#105 | Since he introduces so much modern music, I | could | not resist asking how he felt about it. |
doc#106 | convinced of the truth of my statement, but | could | not think of anything that might evoke |
doc#106 | needed no additional controversy and soon I | could | ask each individually what he expected |
doc#107 | they were also stout controversialists, who | could | write with a drop of vitriol on their pens |
doc#108 | difficult assignments a Southern writer | could | tackle; and the success of such an endeavor |
doc#108 | more masterfully than it has ever been, or | could | ever be, done. He has made it his, and |
doc#110 | no right to secede, though the citizens | could | . Writing to Speed on August 24, 1855, Lincoln |
doc#110 | freedom to the free". </p><p> What Lincoln | could | not concede was that the states rather |
doc#110 | all our error, some truth. So great a man | could | not but understand, too, that the thing |
doc#111 | Newtonian innovation of an universal force that | could | account quantitatively for both terrestial |
doc#111 | possibility of planetoid collision. A meteor | could | fall on San Francisco. Solar activities |
doc#111 | fall on San Francisco. Solar activities | could | presumably bring long periods of flood |
doc#112 | human beings and with a kind of humor that I | could | reconcile neither with despair nor with |