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  • It's that last part Buckley is singing about, but he probably should have considered penning a few lines to himself regarding the "musician gone too soon" part.
  • I've given you the password to my heart in all its anagrammatic permutations; but you seem to insist this is nothing but a start; so herewith, at last comes the story of my first puppy— Spill
  • When she at last rose it was with panting breath. Emily Fox-Seton
  • Such a cynosure, at least in aspect, and something such too in nature, though with important variations made apparent as the story proceeds, was welkin-eyed Billy Budd, or Baby Budd, as more familiarly under circumstances hereafter to be given he at last came to be called, aged twenty-one, a foretopman of the British fleet toward the close of the last decade of the eighteenth century. Billy Budd
  • They said that as their longer "taciturnity" might cause the ruin of his Majesty's affairs, they were at last compelled to break silence. The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-84)
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  • She described at last with extraordinary clearness, which is so often seen, though only for a moment, in such overwrought states, how Ivan had been nearly driven out of his mind during the last two months trying to save “the monster and murderer,” his brother. The Brothers Karamazov
  • At last, after wise deliberation of the concerns of either side, she assumes the office of arbitress which is offered to her by both parties.
  • But at last there came a Tuesday -- a gold-medal Tuesday for one frustrated amigo. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • One thing for certain though is that we have a squad full of quality and confidence, and that last season's treble is only a sign of things to come.
  • The United States recognized the People's Republic of China at last.
  • At last she gave her familiar nicker and stepped closer so he could gently rub her neck.
  • Tom captured John's queen at last.
  • They had come, at last, to the whisperer 's house, and very smart it was too. EVERVILLE
  • That last complaint is tragicomic given that Memphis schools typically rank among the nation's five worst with fewer than half of black males graduating from high school. Tennessee's Chamber Maids
  • That last post might have been a completely unintentional plagiarism of a song that I haven't heard for probably eighteen years.
  • Getty Images At last year's European championships, Jessica Ennis won the women's heptathlon. The Sad State of British Track
  • Dear ladies (and sirs), that last is reason alone to try to remember to WASH - not dryclean - your (washable) fabrics when you get them home, instead of waiting until just before you sew them to preshrink them. Resolved. - A Dress A Day
  • At last, a women's magazine to explode the myth that thin equals beautiful.
  • The defense attorney phrased his summation at last.
  • The edification of this house is gradually to be perfected more and more till the coming of Christ, by laying the foundation of Christianity, in bringing men still unto Christ, and carrying on the superstruction in perfecting them in Christ in all spiritual growth, till at last the top-stone be laid on, the Church completed, and translated _to the house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens_. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • The national anthem at last week's home opener at Fenway Park — performed by a Boston Pops contingent — included the now de rigueur obbligato of a military jet flyover. Flams and drags
  • At last we have reached the limit for personal injury compensation claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wherever in the world a people knows desperate want, there must appear at least the spark of hope, the hope of progress--or there will surely rise at last the flames of conflict. 
  • He must have been very drunk, for at last the heavy sleep gripped him with the suddenness of a magic spell, and the last word lengthened itself into an interminable, noisy, in-drawn snore. Youth And Two Other Stories
  • But I did get to at last meet Mr. New Yorkish, whose gender I was heretofore unsure of.
  • At last, the author issues and sums up the problem need more research about convertible bond.
  • And at last he had returned, not in triumph as a master, but as a pilgrim on sabbatical seeking the holy city of his youth. THE BROKEN GOD
  • (That last fact doesn't have anything to do with the Lost Pines, but it's the kind of kitschy "giant ball of twine" thing I adore, so I've included it anyway.) Joy Preble: Not Lost at All: Texas Pines, Debut Authors, and the World's Largest Gingerbread Man
  • Paintings, drawings, animations and at last the feature films all augment our appreciation of Lord of the Rings.
  • So at last you can specify profiled and plain tiles together.
  • Through the lane down which the Dweller had passed we went as quickly as we could, coming at last to the space where the coria waited. The Moon Pool
  • I shall have to hand Letty Dale to him at last!" he thought, yielding in bitter generosity to the conditions imposed on him by the ungenerousness of another. The Egoist
  • That delights the band's publicist who has been telling us that this is a return to the era when album launches were hyper-expensive, orgiastic affairs that lasted all day and are still remembered.
  • So while you are losing your home Mr Main street guy how about folking over that last dollar in your pocket to help the poor banker who made $40 mill in bonus last year (life must be tough). Blog maverick
  • At last, the author use the corpus and questionnaire survey to discovers the Vietnamese students' biased error give her advice for the department of teaching Chinese as a second language.
  • One of these went past me as I stood by the roadside, rising very gradually into the air and repeating all the way, _Chip, chip, chip, chip_, till at last he broke into the warble, which was a full half longer than usual. Birds in the Bush
  • At last the fighting ceases, giving Fleming time to contemplate his experiences.
  • In spite of this, he rode on and on, till at last he reached a small white house that stood by itself on the top of a hill, unsheltered from the wind. Folk Tales From Many Lands
  • At last she managed to have a well-deserved rest.
  • The fine weather/The heatwave broke at last.
  • The inner workings of alien spacecraft are at last revealed!
  • My writing heart feels as crushed as that last bit of toothpaste that refuses to be squeezed out its flattened, mangled tube because someone (and I won’t name name but it begins with S and ends in cott) left the cap off again … Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » That’s Right. It’s Contest Time.
  • The blood tests which snared three drugs cheats at last month's Winter Olympics could be missing from the anti-doping programme throughout Britain this year, including the Commonwealth Games.
  • The palate is an opulent offering of warm and delectable flavors that last long into the impressive finish.
  • The bad weather started a little after noon yesterday, a steady patter of sleet that lasted for hours, but didn't accumulate.
  • Wright demoed the tool at last August's DefCon but held off its release until Cisco was able to make a fix available.
  • `So such a bridge was begun at last, under the old ayatollah president. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • But his prodigality, which is excessive, after a time brought him to London; and the bishop imagined that, with his help, my scruples would at last be conquered. The Adventures of Hugh Trevor
  • The new semi-automated test could at last make massive screening programmes for cervical cancer economically feasible.
  • If Australia had sent two nightwatchmen out to bat last night, and the rains came before a ball had been bowled, would the same two batsmen have to start the innings this morning?
  • A rash, redness, scaliness around the nipple or itching that lasts several weeks could also be a sign of eczema or Paget's disease, a rare form of breast cancer.
  • Everybody is athletic enough to make that last-ditch tackle or cover that gap when someone is a bit tired.
  • At last we have reached the limit for personal injury compensation claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • So popstrel Samantha Mumba's joke at last week's Brits is a pretty good joke.
  • By the term heptarchy is understood that complexus of seven kingdoms, into which, roughly speaking, Anglo-Saxon Britain was divided for nearly three centuries, until at last the supremacy, about the year The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • But when the Peking duck arrives, he at last focuses on the food and watches in admiration as the waiters carve the roasted bird.
  • Wherever in the world a people knows desperate want, there must appear at least the spark of hope, the hope of progress--or there will surely rise at last the flames of conflict. 
  • Our robin sat on the clothesline and said, `Well, spring's here at last! NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
  • The initial signs are that last year was little better. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the ardent desire which you have long expressed concerning Stona's marriage, it will, I am convinced, give you pleasure to hear that the nuptials are at last solemnized. The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.
  • It was the second successive week for both teams that last-gasp field goals had been decisive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Volume gives a lift that lasts all day long. Times, Sunday Times
  • gentled" him all over his miserable frame, as he lay panting and overpowered on the sawdust, conquered and convinced at last, all his mistakes and misconceptions of other people came before him, as plainly as if Taffy himself had spoken them; so plainly, that he wondered at himself. Parables From Nature
  • Batteries will usually last at least 100 hours on standby and give around two hours talktime, but batteries that last for up to 15 days on standby and give ten hours talktime are available.
  • He swung from contemplation of the resurrected warrior, standing as still as stone against the canescent wall in the same spot to which Naipal had at last commanded him on the previous night. Conan The Victorious
  • The long cruel winter came to an end at last, yielding to a gentle warm spring.
  • At last he suffered vows to be put up for his good journey and safe return, insomuch that he was called jocosely by the name of Callipides, who is famous in a Greek proverb, for being in a great hurry to go forward, but without ever advancing a cubit. De vita Caesarum
  • And at last count, more than 200 people were rescued by crew in rafts, even in rowboats, secured from a local amusement park.
  • At last she heard the cautious, stuffless tread of his rubber-soled shoes shuffling along the hall. The Lodger
  • He scorned prudence in moderation at all times, and his behaviour, when the wave of Revolution at last carried him to power, gave point to the taunt of Thiers -- "c'est un fou furieux. The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.)
  • At last recollection, he had a fiancée, but her name resides in the cloudy memory.
  • It is, your Honour, it is an extraordinary case, but at last the Supreme Court got it right, if by a mere bare majority.
  • Al Qaeda sent in reinforcements, who were caught in a firefight that lasted several hours, killing another nine al Qaeda members. The Gambler Is Seized | ATTACKERMAN
  • The Internet became truly worthwhile at last and I was a very happy customer indeed.
  • At last use the cosine function computing the similar degree, and implement the spam filtering.
  • I have been in politics a while - not long enough, obviously - but I have been in politics a while and I have seen some examples of impertinence, cheek, and gall, but that last speech beats them all.
  • I for a long time, but at last I awoke from my heedlessness and, returning to my senses, I found my wealth had become unwealth and my condition ill-conditioned and all I once hent had left my hand. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Their critical apparatus grinds into motion and, often many years later, buoyed by exegesis, the original at last rises to the surface.
  • In response for their support, rates were pegged at their present level for three years in return for keeping its peak-time audience at last year's level.
  • Celebes has lately been successful, and the _campong_, where every hut was closed for a year in consequence of the local Rajah forcing his people to join in his insurrection, has at last been re-opened, though under a guard of Dutch and Malay troops. Through the Malay Archipelago
  • Tom was the only man who dared run the bar in the dark, and that last time, between nightfall and the dawn, with a southeaster breezing up, he had sailed his schooner in and out again. BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
  • At last the chairman flung out his own suggestion, which the committee were eager to accept.
  • Even our first parents ate themselves out of paradise; and Job's children junketed and feasted together often, but the reckoning cost them dear at last. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
  • Don Julián, wounded and enfevered, now at last believes the worst. The Theory of the Theatre
  • At last count, 141,719 students were enrolled in ABA-accredited schools. SoCal law school tempts students with free tuition
  • Court for being four days without dining with him; so I dined there to-day, and he has at last fallen in with my project (as he calls it) of coining halfpence and farthings, with devices, like medals, in honour of the Queen, every year changing the device. The Journal to Stella
  • For weeks the two men had not spoken, but at last Christian had appeared to relent. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • At last, it is adhibited with nonwoven fabric (gunny cloth).
  • Volume gives a lift that lasts all day long. Times, Sunday Times
  • At last we arrive in Belize we are staying at a rented apartment block known as the Hulse Apartments owned and manged by Dean Hulse. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • I use the structure of the lyric to arrive to that last line that will, in my hopes, open to the widest aperture, to the most light, to capture in the smallest of instances, the largeness of life and its myriad of possibilities.
  • At last realizing the futility of superior "kinetics" — roughly speaking, putting a lot of metal in the air — American forces belatedly adopted a counterinsurgency strategy. The Surprising Lessons of Vietnam
  • That last - completely unsourced - sentence is particularly interesting.
  • I may so plant myself upon Him, as that in Him I shall be strong, and then my life will not only grow like a tree and have its leaf green and broad, and its fruit the natural outcome of its vitality, but it will rise like some stately building, course by course, pillar by pillar, until at last the shining topstone is set there. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John
  • That last proviso might have given whale oil entrepreneurs the power to veto electric lighting or allowed mimeograph machine manufacturers to nix photocopiers.
  • She'd found the answer, at last.
  • This ended the controversy and at last the Sutton villagers were able to be buried in their own churchyard.
  • The Esquimaux prefer it raw in these parts of the world (although some travellers assert that in more southern latitudes they prefer cooked meat), and with good reason, for it is much more nourishing than cooked flesh; and learned, scientific men, who have wintered in the Arctic regions, have distinctly stated that in those cold countries they found raw meat to be better for them than cooked meat, and they assure us that they at last came to _prefer_ it! The World of Ice
  • In like manner the commander of Fort Casimir, when he found his martial spirit waxing too hot within him, would sally forth into the fields and lay about him most lustily with his sabre; decapitating cabbages by platoons; hewing down lofty sunflowers, which he termed gigantic Swedes; and if, perchance, he espied a colony of big-bellied pumpkins quietly basking in the sun, "Ah! caitiff Yankees!" would he roar, "have I caught ye at last? Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete
  • Where does chivalry at last become something more than a mere procession of plumes and armor, to be lamented by Burke, except in some of the less ambitious verses of the Trouvères, where we hear the canakin clink too emphatically, perhaps, but which at least paint living men and possible manners? The Writings of James Russell Lowell in Prose and Poetry, Volume V Political Essays
  • Stud - ies of subduction dynamics in China were reviewed simply at last.
  • He represented three different Dublin constituencies before losing his seat last June in the nationwide collapse of the Fine Gael vote.
  • Here at last we have all the drama, tragedy, pathos and humour those courtroom appearances produced.
  • And the dinginess of the article produced at last out of an omnium-gatherum sort of kitchen cupboard, made an ominous impression upon the country girl, accustomed Mistress and Maid. A Household Story.
  • At last the rabbiter fell into a doze, and when he awoke the auspicious music filled the tent. Stingaree
  • Look like they've realised their boo-boo at last.
  • At last I apprehend ed his meaning.
  • The Russian leader mocked U.S. businessmen who he said had boasted at last year's Davos meeting of the U.S. economy's fundamental strength and "cloudless" prospects. Russia, China Blame Woes on Capitalism
  • Cook's Wall had built his "bosker hotel" at last, and had made it a store at which one could buy fruit, jam, sugar and various luxuries. Captivity
  • In the first third of a speech that lasted more than 90 minutes, Colonel Qaddafi focused on what he called the inherent unfairness of the United Nations, which gives the five permanent members of the Security Council far more authority than the nations in the General Assembly. Waldo's Virginia Political Blogroll
  • The store isn't just a place to exchange cash for computers… it's a place to create a genuine emotional branding experience, one that lasts.
  • Will it be wedded bliss for him at last? The Sun
  • The pizza king has at last won a slice of the action. Times, Sunday Times
  • I felt that at last I could begin to look forward .
  • Professor von Duhn told me that once when approaching an Italian village in search of inscriptions he was taken for the devil, being unluckily mounted on a black horse and dressed in black, and was met by a priest with a crucifix, who was at last persuaded to "disinfect" him with holy water as a condition of his being admitted to the village. The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus
  • I put the emphasis on that last word just right so to elicit some reaction from him.
  • Winning at Squash mirliton That last item can be replaced by a serrano; the mirliton squash also known as a chayote can be swapped for bitter melon varietals. Week in Words
  • In the performance of this task, at last the hard carapace of my resistance broke apart.
  • Wherever in the world a people knows desperate want, there must appear at least the spark of hope, the hope of progress--or there will surely rise at last the flames of conflict. 
  • Who could forget his speech at last year's party?
  • At last, a 5-0 victory gives England's supporters something to shout about.
  • Settling down has been the Turks' secret to asserting their dominion. Traditionally a nomadic people, they have at last adopted a system of centralised rule to form the Seljuk Empire.
  • At last she came rushing in, looking breathless and flushed.
  • It looks set to be a monster success, even though some youngsters at last night's premiere said it was too scary.
  • He waits several minutes before at last strolling toward the door, turning the knob clockwise and stepping through quietly.
  • David barely won his seat last time, and his popularity's only gotten worse since the DUI. THE CRASH OF HENNINGTON
  • Will we at last forget ourselves result from the continuous affectation.
  • No matter how much I feel lost and hesitated now. I need to live the way I want at last.
  • May I interrupt you to comment on that last remark?
  • Meanwhile, aids-de-camp galloped along the lines, announcing the arrival of Grouchy, to reanimate the drooping spirits of the men; for, at last, a doubt of victory was breaking upon the minds of those who never before, in the most adverse hour of fortune, deemed _his_ star could set that led them on to glory. The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886
  • At last he managed to score a hit.
  • Now, at last, some of the knowledge we have gleaned from this experience can be shared. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'I believe she'd fratch if she didna see tha,' he said at last. The History of David Grieve
  • GM's solar-powered car was unveiled at last month's Geneva auto show.
  • Britain is on the road to recovery at last, a leading economic think-tank said yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • At last he consented that I should stay with him till just before daybreak, which is in that, as in most climates, the coolest time generally of the twenty-four hours. Manco, the Peruvian Chief An Englishman's Adventures in the Country of the Incas
  • We can not tell the precise moment when friendship is founded, As in filling a vessel drop by drop, there is at last a drop which makes it run over ; so in a serics of kindness there is at last one which makes the heart run over. 
  • After much search, and lumbering painfully up two or three staircases in vain, and at last going about in a strange circuity, we found her in a small chamber of a large old building, situated a little way from the brow of the Tarpeian Rock. Passages from the French and Italian Notebooks, Volume 1.
  • They that live longest must die at last
  • Disc two's round-up of singles hints at last-minute doubts about disc one: doubts that, two or three makeweights aside, are unjustified.
  • I'm so bitter and bitchy, I can't even be bothered to pun on that last sentence.
  • Habit is a cable: we weave a thread of it every day, and at last we cannot break it. 
  • At last the sun broke through the clouds.
  • His parting words echoed through her mind as she replayed that last scene by the car.
  • Siegemaster was fourth in the 3m novices 'hurdle at last season's Festival and is trained by a shrewdie, Dessie Hughes, who boasts a fine record at the meeting. Undefined
  • At last Dom Fernando, the youngest of the brothers, a lad of fourteen, proposed that their knighthood should be earned by an expedition to take Ceuta from the Moors. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • When at last he raised his head, his expression astounded me. The Blue Wall A Story of Strangeness and Struggle
  • The pair argued over the issue at last week's Cabinet away day in Cardiff.
  • Long looked for comes at last
  • At last we give a general equilibrium analysis to quantitatively analyze the benefits of the three countries in the process of integration.
  • For the next eighteen days life was supported by a kind of bouilli made from the bones and the skin of the game killed the previous year, and at last, on the 29th October, Dr. Richardson arrived with John Hepburn, only looking thin and worn, and scarcely able to speak above a whisper. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part III. The Great Explorers of the Nineteenth Century
  • Ready!" attacked in his turn, striking hard and as swiftly as he could, but _crack, crack, crack_, wherever he struck, there was the defensive sapling; and at last, with his arm and shoulder aching, the boy lowered his point and stood panting, with his brow moist with beads of perspiration. The Young Castellan A Tale of the English Civil War
  • The sobs were reduced to sniffles, and in silent wonderment, they looked at each other, together at last.
  • Earth, with all thy sorrows, take, take me once again, that better I may learn to work my way to that last harbour, which rejecting the criminal repiner, opens its soft bosom to the firm, though supplicating sufferer! ' Camilla
  • She proved that at last year's Sydney Olympics, winning a gold medal in the heptathlon, the gruelling seven-discipline event that requires athletes to be experts in everything from hurdles to the shot put.
  • So we will sit immobile for that last hour of incoming international flights, unentertained, unblanketed, and untoileted, and that will do the trick. Harry Shearer: Airport Security: Everything but Accountability
  • The Lord grant that I may at last become an obedient and truly teachable child; for that faculty, whatsoever it be, that asks vociferously, seems not to be the one which, as I.P. says, "_graspingly receives," _ but is rather a hinderance to its reception. A Brief Memoir with Portions of the Diary, Letters, and Other Remains, of Eliza Southall, Late of Birmingham, England
  • Though she was pretty, she fell from grace at last.
  • These delightful spots of ground become more numerous and extensive as the stream progresses on its rapid and irriguous way, until, where it finally emerges from the gorge of the mountain, it meanders through a rich plain, containing many acres, and at last loses itself in French Broad River. Eoneguski, or, the Cherokee Chief: A Tale of Past Wars. Vol. I.
  • At last , the measurement error with mutual inductor is analyzed.
  • I have, I believe, at last succeeded in arranging the proper proportions, and in substituting, for the worse than useless crude alum, the alum ustum or burnt alum, which is not affected by moisture Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
  • We stopped only long enough to inspect a clinic wrecked by government forces during their own retreat last weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • At last, her father's work has received popular recognition.
  • Sorry, could you just say that last sentence again please?
  • At last I was free to concentrate on my own research.
  • I imagine many CoffeeHousers baulked at that last bit – but “good, honest spad” is not a contradiction in terms. Special advisers do good work too
  • As in the Canadian campaign, returning soldiers and deserters carried smallpox home with them, sparking outbreaks that lasted well into 1777 in tidewater Virginia and Maryland.
  • At last they ceased working for lack of capital.
  • At last, using the chosen eigenvector and kernel function build dam deformation forecasting model.
  • Everywhere, the streets were filled with people, enjoying — at last — a break in the rain.
  • The flood that began Thursday at the Grimsvotn volcano is similar to one in 2004 that lasted five days and ended with an eruption that disrupted European air traffic, a University of Iceland geophysicist said. World Watch
  • We did an overall consideration of the matter at last.
  • The word that had been swirling round his head at last found release on his slurring lips. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Sedition has, at last, countermined itself, and conspiracy we have seen in effect perishing by its own excesses. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843
  • At last he heard sounds outside the room, and then the door opposite the fireplace opened. The Broken God
  • It didn't leap that last hedge: it just munched its way through.
  • Pioneers of bushwalking and advocates of national parks were the harbingers of an engagement with nature that at last offered respect for and restitution of the environment.
  • Then he again begins to "dissociate" himself from his emotions and feelings and at last through mental analysis, introspection and concentration, he sets them apart into the The Doctrine and Practice of Yoga
  • At last, though, he was forced to admit that children would not have run so far, and he circled back toward the cabin, still calling intermittently, in hoarse, strangled croaks. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • The stupidities of men go crossing one another; and miles down, at the bottom of all, there is a little veinlet of sense found running at last! The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II
  • Not out of those, on whom systems of education have exhausted their culture, comes the helpful giant to destroy the old or to build the new, but out of unhandselled savage nature, out of terrible Druids and Berserkirs, come at last Alfred and Shakspeare. The American Scholar
  • His position has been carefully isolated as his various Lieutenants have, at last, been subjected to searching cross-examination instead of the toothless gumming meted out by the MSM over the years, something which has demonstrated the high standards of advocacy that are produced by our adversarial system of litigation, though, strictly speaking, an inquest is inquisitorial in nature. Archive 2008-02-10
  • Pay me what her clothes cost," cried the ropedancer at last, "and you may take her. Fifty Famous Stories Retold
  • Since that last time, they have had an engineer out who sorted out the line noise.
  • And in Delia's there will reverberate till death that wail of a fierce and childless woman -- that last cry of nature in one who had defied nature -- of womanhood in one who had renounced the ways of womanhood: "_the child -- the child_! Delia Blanchflower
  • There is hope at last for all those poor souls who desperately crave some winter sunshine.
  • i miss you so deeply that my love just like a kite has broken its line and won't stop flying until it reaches you at last.
  • The result is that large-scale projects to establish patterns in the code of thousands of individuals are at last feasible. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was still fuzzy from the excess consumption at last night's birthday drinks, and appeared at the door in sunglasses.
  • It is that last hazard that has assumed epidemic proportions recently.
  • In a fiercely tribal society, with traditions of internecine warfare that lasted at least until ten years ago, defensible towns and houses were vital.
  • Cuthbert had shriven him and brought the sacrament for that last great journey. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • That last foul lost us the match.
  • Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. Ralph Waldo Emerson 
  • Its recent troubles stem from a legal defeat last July in a suit brought by its own policyholders.
  • There's little doubt but it was him that dwalled se lang in Janet's body; but he was awa 'at last; and sinsyne the deil has never fashed us in Ba'weary. Masterpieces of Mystery, Vol. 1 (of 4) Ghost Stories
  • So just remember to shave off that last unnecessary word when using acronyms and initialisms, and you'll be fine.
  • At last, we propose the guarantee tactics abut JL Corporation's strategy implement.
  • Expands the definition of "cyberstalking" to include various acts, such as the creation of an Internet site that lasts at least 24 hours and harasses or threatens someone. The State Journal-Register Home RSS
  • Spencer-Devlin lay awake for three nights, kicking off a manic episode that was followed by a depression that lasted until June.

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