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Antimatter is the most powerful energy source known to man . It releases energy with 100 percent efficiency ( nuclear fission is 1 . 5 percent efficient ). Antimatter creates no pollution or radiation , and a droplet could power New York City for a full day . |
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But at the moment , right in the intense moment , I `m telling you - nobody caughts . |
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I was glad of it : I never liked long walks , especially on chilly afternoons : dreadful to me was the coming home in the raw twilight , with nipped fingers and toes , and a heart saddened by the chidings of Bessie , the nurse , and humbled by the consciousness of my physical inferiority to Eliza , John , and Georgiana Reed . |
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And then there had come this Belgian stranger - all the way from England , it seemed . |
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I have no doubt that the house might have been purchased at the price which Holmes paid for his rooms during the years that I was with him . |
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In a place like Kenya , the individuals who have been successes and have entered the cash economy typically man - usually work in the capital or , for some specialized job , in some distant outpost like a game park . |
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She punched “ hold ” and kept right on jabbing numbers . |
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One or two discovered internal evidence of the fact , which seemed to amuse them . |
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These places make strange angels and curves . |
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He hesitated for a moment . |
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Never been there myself . |
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Then , finding she could not follow , he came back and whined . |
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Then he said , " And you think you remember everyone who was there that day ? " |
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Philip Lombard had the habit of waking at daybreak . |
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Probably both . |
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Greer Kessel Hendricks Heather Neely Lea , Fred , and Stacy Chbosky Robbie Thompson Christopher McQuarrie Margaret Mehring Stewart Stern Kate Degenhart Mark McClain Wilson David Wilcox Kate Ward Tim Perell Jack Horner Eduardo Braniff |
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In another moment down went Alice after it , never once considering how in the world she was to get out again . |
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It was smooth and hot and the heat went all through me and I felt warmed and cheerful . |
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Then followed the history and rise of the ancient and respectable family , in the usual terms |
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A nod was the answer . |
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This move was unexpected , and proportionately disconcerting . |
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The story starts with section 6 . |
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There was no garret at all , and no cellar — except a small hole dug in the ground , called a cyclone cellar , where the family could go in case one of those great whirlwinds arose , mighty enough to crush any building in its path . |
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Tom Donnelly assesses the impact of the Iraq campaign on NATO from a US perspective . |
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All of a sudden , I felt that with the completion of my chess problem a whole period of my life come to a satisfactory close . |
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He was a tall , burly , red - haired young man , with a resolute face but a listless manner . |
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Brasti waved a hand . |
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This was the page at which the favorite volume always opened : |
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Greece may belong to the king , for aught we know . |
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- I have brought you no dynamite , - Robert Jordan said to him evenly . |
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If you doubt , encourage her to retract her word , and you `ll have an oppotyunity of judging ! |
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I have always held , too , that pistol practice should be distinctly an open - air pastime |
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Debate |
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I run ! |
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FAHRENHEIT 451 -- The temperature at which book - paper catches fire and burns |
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You will not like what you find out . |
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When ’s he coming ? |
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She knew that particular type of voice so well . |
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THE MAN FROM ARCHANGEL . |
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Julia was a beautiful person . |
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The Musgrave Ritual |
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Normally , the heart beats by releasing regular bursts of electric charge across its muscles , causing them to contract . |
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To Sherlock Holmes she is always THE woman . |
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To his sombre and cynical spirit all popular applause was always abhorrent , and nothing amused him more at the end of a successful case than to hand over the actual exposure to some orthodox official , and to listen with a mocking smile to the general chorus of misplaced congratulation . |
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" And I suppouse yours is the green one then " . |
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L . Frank Baum |
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" Well , Watson , what do you make of it ?" |
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Such rainbow provocations could naturally collect the youth of the neighbourhood up to the ages of ten or twelve . |
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Jane Austen |
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Me , she had dispensed from joining the group |
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Now ... |
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It is certain my conviction gains infinitely , the moment another soul will believe in it . |
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Now the question that has occured to all of us at some point is : what would happen if you travelled out to the edge of the universe and , as it were , put your head through the curtains ? |
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' A propos ' of negligence : I must say something to you upon that subject . |
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I was n't one of his crowd . |
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" Cell phone `s no good down here at the bottom of the hill " . |
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Raymond stared at him . |
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Knowledge ? |
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It sounded harsh , curt , and dismissive , spoken with the veiled indifference of people who may not care to see or hear from you again . |
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Thus month after month his papers accumulated until every corner of the room was stacked with bundles of manuscript which were on no account to be burned , and which could not be put away save by their owner . |
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I shall therefore merely state the circumstances which led up to this sad event as concisely and as plainly as I can , and leave every reader to draw his own deductions . |
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The ones I ’ve had the most fun in anyway and he certainly made them fun too . |
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He came on into the clearing with his eyes on the ground and his shoulders hunched , as if he felt exposed . |
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When Will first told me what he wanted , he had to tell me twice , as I was quite sure I could not have heard him correctly the first time . |
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He was very far away from me who watched him across three feet of space . |
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Douglas Adams : The Hitch Hiker ' s Guide to the Galaxy [ artefact . list . ru / library ] |
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We would like to thank and congratulate you for your choice . |
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A celebrated anatomist , a profound chemist , and one of the first physiologists in Europe , it was a relief for him to turn from these subjects and to bring his varied knowledge to bear upon the study of the soul and the mysterious relationship of spirits . |
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Can`t stand to hear them again . |
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She reminded me of someone who ’ d just had a heated argument seconds before boarding and was still stewing over the cutting words either she or someone else had spoken before hanging up . |
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Now try to envision where you are , what you ’ re seeing , what you ’ re hearing , what wrong you are fighting to right — |
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Letter 1 |
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Max Boot versus Harald M?ller |
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I was just about to inquire as gently as possible why she was inhaling vodka when she had an article due the next day , but the buzzer rang from downstairs . |
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How could wild animals " know " who their kin are , or in other words , what behavioural rules could they follow which would have the inderect effect of making them seem to know about kinship ? |
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” He had a brooding look about him that went with his deep - set eyes and the slight asymmetry of his long chin . |
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To Punkie who likes an orthodox detective story , murder , inquest , and suspicion falling on everyone in turn ! |
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I glanced at the bond agreement . |
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The word , the voice , the attitude . |
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“ What does Bessie say I have done ?” I asked . |
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The great spheres of which it is composed spin and spin through the eternal void ceaselessly and noiselessly . |
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Her family was somewhere in the twisting maze and no one else could help them . |
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Not a tree nor a house broke the broad sweep of flat country that reached to the edge of the sky in all directions . |
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I made sure to write all the scores on the inside back page of the booklet so that I would not be biased ( even uncounsiously ) when I read the second essay . |
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I have my own subtle reasoning . |
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Will that do now ? |
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She `s in the midst of this episode with you , and she talking about someone else . |
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