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31 If I could lead you from that paragraph on page three fifty over to page three six four page three six four , one two three , four paragraphs from the top it 's ab it 's the second of two paragraphs that begins the Board affirms the church 's th that Christ teaches that marriage is special and divorce is not the way he would wish for his people and then this sentence no-one would wish to condens condemn someone to stay in a marriage which is beyond redeeming .
32 A considerable part of her book is devoted to quite detailed synopses of the lives of the 300-odd geniuses whom she evaluated .
33 Then I heard how he lived hand to mouth in the Bronx , lobbying whom he could at the talking-shop .
34 This is a proof ( never to be too often proved ) that when one has thought out a story nothing remains but the labour .
35 to obtain the above for employees of other institutions whom the Executive Committee may admit to membership from time to time ;
36 Director Alvin Rakoff had problems with Crawford when it came to a crucial , very dramatic scene that he shared with Donald Pleasence , who was playing the police officer who could see a way to nailing the crook whom he had been trying to get for twenty years through his son .
37 Me feel me want progress me want progress move fasta
38 In what Baptiste was doing now to her , Léonie whom he thought of as Thérèse , lifting her skirt , sliding his hand between her thighs , sliding his hand further up to touch her wet knickers .
39 The fall-out hammers everyone , from householders to nationstates .
40 ‘ The Governments should simply say ‘ the talks bus is starting and we are taking on board everyone who wants to be involved , if you want to be left behind you do so at your peril ’ .
41 She had her health and strength and the tiny life forming inside her ; she had security and a comfortable home ; then there was Cissie whom she adored , and her own darling son who was so like his father that her joy in him must always be mingled with pain .
42 ‘ I 'll tell you a Bible story meself In me own way .
43 I do n't mind a good storm meself .
44 In the Middle Ages everyone ate in the same manner — like pigs .
45 But what we 're proposing here essentially , is to say we 've got a seventy thousand pound contingency not specifically allocated , we will reduce that down to thirty thousand , but within that thirty thousand we will have to deal with requests we get to increase grants to people who 're already in receipt of grant support , and also we 've also found it extremely helpful to have a small reserve so that when a body comes along and says I would do this for you , but I do need a small grant in order to do it , and you 're effectively buying a hundred thousand pounds worth of service for ten thousand pounds , that you have actually got a ten thousand pounds to put it in , rather than funding everyone , so that 's basically the policy behind it Chair .
46 Gauzlin rode there , and when Walter threatened to kill any monk whom he found on the land , Gauzlin replied that he had a plentiful supply of confessors at Fleury .
47 ‘ I mean , I was an apprentice meself once .
48 ‘ If we had lost a single segment everyone could have been killed , ’ Mackenzie says .
49 But one day Miss Havisham decided it was time to apprentice me to Joe , and told me to bring him to her house .
50 Maybe I can find someone to apprentice me .
51 If they then go out and collect signatures no-one can say that the petition has been organized by a small group who have twisted arms in the street .
52 His second wife Maria whom he married in 1849 was the daughter of William Hawkins of the Madras Civil Service .
53 Within fifteen minutes everyone in the cast — apart from me — was talking about this .
54 The firemen quickly checked out the hotel and reset the alarm system and after about 10 minutes everyone was back inside .
55 Leslie was disturbed to hear of this latest small trauma : ‘ It distresses me , ’ he wrote , ‘ to think of you being chivvied about in the way you are ; after all , the army supports me , and when it moves me thinks a wee bit about me .
56 It is the abuse of freedom which homosexuals have won which distresses me .
57 Comfortable within my landlord 's neat demesne , I am cushioned against the uglification of the landscape which offends and distresses me the moment I cross the boundaries .
58 It makes even worse reading and it distresses me to have to bring it to the attention of the House .
59 It distresses me .
60 The council leader , Owen Taylor , said : ‘ We are being used as a scapegoat and that distresses me .
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