How To Use Cite In A Sentence

  • They were now surrounded on all sides by a ring of excited, curious faces.
  • He came back hours later clothes ragged, an excited look on his face.
  • I really felt like both of us were gonna be excited for the other one if we won and that meant a lot.
  • That which is soft and effeminate, which is calculated to excite the passions, by multitudes of ambiguous expressions, (not the less dangerous for being so cloaked) should be considered by Christians as an abuse the more deplorable, as it has even been censured and condemned by the pagans. The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi
  • Not for a very long time has the discovery of new music so profoundly moved and excited me as the contents of this disc.
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  • The overseer, a great strong man, cracking his "blacksnake" from time to time, to enforce authority, excited our strong indignation. 'Three Score Years and Ten' Life-Long Memories of Fort Snelling, Minnesota, and Other Parts of the West
  • Some putz suddenly takes the stage to announce me and exclaim excitedly that this was my ‘largest sold-out crowd to date!’.
  • That said, the chemistry between the two brings a thrilling tingle of excitement to the tale. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inconveniences and time requirements are cited as cause for avoiding or procrastinating office visits.
  • He deliberately paused outside the door, forcing them to wait in frustration before they dared erupt into excited comment.
  • This book will continue to generate excitement for a long time.
  • Its addition in minute amounts to the nucleoprotein tumor fraction, was expected to suppress the formation of the fibrillar halo if nucleic acids rather that the protein were responsible for the nerve growth promoting effect elicited by this fraction. Nobel Lecture The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later
  • But what excites me most is that the coffee shop has plug sockets - no more dying gadgets for me. The Sun
  • Despite his excitement, there are few things Ignaciuk finds lacking in his life in Bulgaria.
  • As the family mourns and close relatives shave their heads, the body is transported to the funeral ghat (bank along a river), where prayers are recited.
  • Onlee citement from himz wuz teh teem wun da match n himz cheered. Meh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • His curiosity excites the most patronising sympathy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am quite breathless with excitement, or possibly contempt. Times, Sunday Times
  • All of which has elicited no reaction at all. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let's try using the laws on incitement to racial or religious hatred. The Sun
  • As the phalanx of furious, excited inmates came sweeping into the servery, Jerrold recognised his danger. THE SCAR
  • Copper is known to be taken into solution as copper sulphate at the surface, and to be redeposited as chalcocite where these sulphate solutions come in contact with chalcopyrite or pyrite below. The Economic Aspect of Geology
  • But to Mr. Robin there is no actually existing Burkeanism anywhere, making those who cite the ideal of a reasonable, pragmatic, nonreactionary conservatism guilty of the kind of utopianism the left is more commonly faulted for. NYT > Home Page
  • The tribesmen were all bunched together in clumps, and they too seemed frenzied with excitement.
  • Those labels in a holding pattern failed to generate excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Unfortunately, Bulgarian coal is lignite, we have no anthracite, no petrol or gas,’ he said.
  • Trevor and Kenneth polka'd excitedly round her legs as she slotted the Yale into the lock. TICKLED PINK
  • You don't want to lose that excited edge, but you should also be getting progressively more comfortable as dates go by.
  • The four friends are squealing with excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • She incited racial hatred by distributing anti-Semitic leaflets.
  • Why do people get so excited about deals? Times, Sunday Times
  • In the past a recitation of those statements would have elicited a collective nod from any listening Americans.
  • She once rang me breathless with excitement: ‘I'm going to be in a magazine!’
  • Calcite and ankerite are present, but the most abundant carbonate is magnesite.
  • A preliminary review of the local mineralogy was subsequently written by Endlich, who noted the presence of aragonite, chabazite, calcite, mesolite, and natrolite, in addition to ‘leucite.’
  • He falls into a stupor, into utter oblivion of the world about him, becomes in turn excited and confused, his senses begin to functionate in a fallacious manner, and he thus succeeds in shutting out from consciousness, for the time being at least, the entire unbearable situation. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry
  • The book excited very little comment on this side of the Atlantic.
  • Sometimes his ideas appal me, but they excite me too, because they are new. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • Failing to do so imperils his chances by giving us nothing to be excited about, much less to work for and a likely dismal voter turnout.
  • The fellas who have hatched the plan are very proud and excited. The Sun
  • Nepheline, leucite, idocrase, and meionite have not yet been seen at the peak of Teneriffe; for a reddish-grey lava, which we found on the slope of Monte Verde, and which contains small microscopic crystals, appears to me to be a close mixture of basalt and analcime. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
  • Cuprite occurred along with chalcocite as inclusions in small calcite crystals.
  • I don't need their future stepmother telling me that they are excited about my wedding.
  • And then the flesh, as it is the greatest retardment in good, it is the greatest incitement to evil, it is a bosom enemy, that betrays us to Satan, it is near us and connatural to us. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
  • In most cases, a lack of beds was cited as the reason for closures. The Sun
  • Hops are also considered a mild anaphrodisiac and thus calms sexual excitement as well. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • E.eryone was getting excited, and when T. hooley announced "Mark E. Smith is a dickhead", I think all the fears were confirmed. FallNews
  • Archaeologists were excited to find lots of bronzes, ceramics, lacquerworks, wood tomb figures, steel weapons and leather weapons, jewelry and even coloured drawings.
  • I woke up this morning with a knot of excitement and anticipation nestling comfortably in my stomach.
  • Young White House officials were giddy with excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • When such water evaporates, it becomes concentrated, along with the magnesium and potassium salts, in the "mother liquor"; and upon complete evaporation, it crystallizes out as boracite and other rarer minerals. The Economic Aspect of Geology
  • Yeaah we were excited when we first heard about the Firefly fan flic – Browncoats: Redemption. Firefly Browncoats: Redemption Shows off Third Trailer for Firefly Fan Flic « Show Me SciFi
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  • The news caused tremendous excitement among scientists.
  • A further clarification of the mystery man's identity still elicited a blank response.
  • During the neverending arguments about women priests even the women concerned were mostly scrupulous about not using the ‘pagan’ term priestess, extraordinary misrepresentations of Jesus' followers were cited as ‘proof’ that women were not meant to be members of the clergy. The Templar Revelation
  • Data from human studies indicate that decompression at 1,000 feet/minute results in excitement and euphoria, followed by sensory dullness, weakness, and unconsciousness.
  • Damian's room was directly next to hers, and Rachel looked ahead to the next three nights with fear and excitement.
  • But the Decatur plant is not the only facility cited for poor quality standards.
  • For pleural fluid this is done by a pleural tap or chest drain, in ascites with an paracentesis or ascitic drain and in a pericardial effusion with pericardiocentesis. Balkinization
  • Bureau chief Small chided me for using the word screw on the air, which had elicited complaints from the Bible Belt. Staying Tuned
  • Paul watched carefully the vagaries of her excitement, and kept his sharp hawk's-eye upon everything; he had quite made up his mind not to dangle for two years, as he had round Colette de Rosen. The Immortal Or, One Of The "Forty." (L'immortel) - 1877
  • The director hopes to excite the faithful and (cynically speaking), get religious bums in cinema seats.
  • The Journal is the most widely cited of all malacological journals and publishes papers dealing with all aspects of the study of molluscs.
  • The emphasis on the word Israelite excited my curiosity. Ben-Hur, a tale of the Christ
  • Be cautious: many busy prospective employers are turned off by unsolicited phone calls.
  • This is the story that has preoccupied at least two nations and elicited sympathy around the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • The three commonest feldspathoids are leucite, nepheline, and sodalite.
  • Moroni queried, scowling with disappointment, feeling his excitement recede. FINAL RESORT
  • Calcite splits incoming rays of light in two, known as birefringence. Sunstones could have helped Vikings navigate from Norway to America
  • My story led to an excited chairwoman phoning me to offer me proof that the story of the wedding at Cana had been mistranslated for years, and that her belief was that the story involved Jesus transforming water into grape juice.
  • As for the other, he is a model of wantonness and scurrilousness and a blackener of the face of hoariness; his dye acteth the foulest of lies: and the tongue of his case reciteth these lines, [FN#464] 'Quoth she to me,' I see thou dy'st thy hoariness; 'and I,' I do but hide it from thy sight, O thou mine ear and eye! ' Arabian nights. English
  • [13] Boric acid is a common constituent of several minerals such as borax, boracite, boronatrocaicite and colemanite. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • She could recite large portions of Shakespeare.
  • We were excited about it when we spotted it and it wasn't too expensive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Above the drums, singing, and stomping of feet, women ululate shrilly to express their excitement.
  • It suited her to be behind the scenes, where she could be a part of the artistic excitement but bask happily out of the spotlight.
  • The accepted ratio of government forces to guerrillas is often cited as 10:1.
  • His face was all aglow with excitement.
  • Even in the United States, where the private media are almost invariably subservient to corporate interests, journalists generally do not cite polls by pollsters who have publicly partisan connections.
  • These include aquamarine, chrome diopside, diamond, jade, labradorite, forsterite, opal, pyrope, variscite, and many unique agates and jaspers.
  • YOU'LL be fizzing with excitement over this opportunity. The Sun
  • She stopped her excited babble and grabbed my wrist, dragging me off to math class.
  • Everything spread out again: the bridges with their arches opening upon the sheeny water; the Cite, enveloped in shade, above which rose the flavescent towers of Notre-Dame; the great curve of the right bank flooded with sunlight, and ending in the indistinct silhouette of the His Masterpiece
  • He cited a host of causes, from media violence to absent parents to drugs.
  • Those labels in a holding pattern failed to generate excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our great garden excitement is actual tiny strawberries appearing. Times, Sunday Times
  • But others, founding their assertions upon more plausible reasoning, say that the petty Mussulman kings, who were the neighbours or tributaries of Benabad, justly alarmed at his alliance with a {93} Christian king, solicited the support of the Almoravide. History of the Moors of Spain
  • The study cites evidence that such isolation can produce “the most extreme forms of psycho­pathology, such as depersonalization, hallucination, and delusions.” Primary Sources
  • Some reports also cite incidents of physical abuse.
  • But they are doing it because they're excited about it. The Sun
  • We have seen sooty black material associated with native copper from the Eagle mine that is almost certainly chalcocite.
  • Children were running around squealing with excitement.
  • Many sports fans who would rather watch the Super Bowl with a bunch of beer-swilling buddies than be present at the birth of their first child often recite that fired old saw about hockey being more violent than any other sport.
  • Previous attempts to do this have used light to push individual atoms into an excited state.
  • The shirt is complemented by anthracite grey shorts, and white socks with redcurrant pinstripes and an anthracite band with Arsenal printed on the calf. Archive 2009-09-01
  • As I stood on the tee, I felt a terrific calm, but a controlled excitement, too.
  • His voice had suddenly taken on a childlike quality as he began talking quick and excitedly.
  • Even if you do baulk at some of the more outlandish examples of soporifics cited or quibble with a theory or two, Martin's message is strangely comforting.
  • The reader of adventure stories wants romance and vicarious excitement.
  • The judge cited a 1956 Supreme Court ruling in her decision.
  • Judge Porteous also engaged in corrupt conduct after the Lifemark v. Liljeberg bench trial, and while he had the case under advisement, in that he solicited and accepted things of value from both Amato and his law partner Creely, including a payment of thousands of dollars in cash. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Judge Thomas Porteous Impeached by U.S. House of Representatives,”
  • There is no other sport out there that can give you that thrill and that excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • He cited the cases of a girl committing suicide after continued cyber-bullying and harassments and an online suicide pact among youth thwarted by South Korean police.
  • Dr Perelman is equally unexcited by the 530,000 that the Clay Mathematics Institute in Boston is almost certain to give him for solving the problem.
  • He was a little too excited, his voice pitched a fraction too high.
  • But, more than the excitement, the sheer seclusion and beauty that a quiet alpine ski run can give is something rarely experienced.
  • Excitement rose to fever pitch the day before the procession.
  • ‘It's just a matter of hours before she gives birth,’ Dominic Moss says excitedly as he peers at the bontebok's swollen belly.
  • Of course, it would be uncool to be excited about being so cool.
  • The rise in crime is often cited as evidence of a general breakdown of authority.
  • I'm going to see Twilight Eclipse this weekend - so excited! Go TEAM EDWARD!
  • His task was to find themes of interest in this mass of material, and an incredible finding he cites is that there are 209 examples of mutual zugzwang in these endings, all of which he lists.
  • If this refers to the references you previously cited then kindly cite the exact data you are using to support your claim that evidence for the cause of protein synthesis is linked to "specialization of function in self-replicators. Bits and Pieces of an RNA World
  • John Leguizamon ‘Ice Age’, the first one, was enormously helpful in conveying enthusiasm and excitement about the movie and he was someone who the press liked. /Film Visits Illumination Entertainment and the Editing Room of Despicable Me | /Film
  • I hope his 2012 campaign ads avoid racial incitement by only saying “reelect the incumbent.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Taking ObamaCare Challenges Seriously
  • Various potassium silicates -- leucite, feldspar, sericite, and glauconite -- and the potassium sulphate, alunite, have received attention and certain of them have been utilized to a small extent, but none of them are normally able to compete on the market. The Economic Aspect of Geology
  • The quartzite shows granoblastic and blastopsammitic texture, with grain sizes varying from coarse sand to very fine pebble and with minor microcrystals of sericite, fuchsite, andalusite and iron oxide, besides detrital tourmaline, rutile, and zircon." link Archive 2008-03-01
  • I'm very excited about the possibility of playing for England's first team.
  • Yet it still heralds a flurry of excitement (some call it panic) over what exactly is to be cooked and how.
  • So saying, he dismissed Roland Graeme, through a different door from that by which he had entered, signed a cross, and pronounced a benedicite as they parted, and then, still muttering to himself, retired into the garden, and locked the door on the inside. The Abbot
  • If complementizer phrases denote propositions or possible states of affairs, then it is reasonable to assume that being good simpliciter is being a good state of affairs, and hence that it is a special case of attributive good. Value Theory
  • Don't name-drop the CEO you had lunch with, mention the conference you're attending or talk excitedly about your new job or salary with less-fortunate coworkers.
  • Challenger Learning Centres aim to give children something of the excitement and adventure of a shuttle mission.
  • Pauline recalls vividly the first time the pair spoke on the phone on Thanksgiving Day and the combination of excitement and apprehension she felt as she knew she was about to say hello.
  • Animation has suddenly become the must-see entertainment, able to excite and entertain across the generations.
  • The crowds get excited when their teams attack - even when they are winning.
  • This marks a sad pass for a brand name that, while dreaded by many parents, spelled excitement to a generation of kids.
  • I came to intellectually accept the existence of this energy and often cited it when chatting with friends, but deep down I wondered whether it really existed and whether it might be simply a primitive word for the circulation of the blood, the tingling of nerves, the flow of lymph, or, more technically, the bioelectric energy of life stimulated by the charge potential that exists across cell membranes. Arthur Rosenfeld: Do You Feel the Energy of Life?
  • But the pace of these sales—including a triplex loft on Prince Street that went for $25 million, and a three-bedroom apartment at 15 Central Park West that sold for $24.5 million—have been increasing, creating a sense of excitement in the market. Apartments in Manhattan on Split Paths
  • Close manoeuvring, defending against air and submarine attacks, naval gunfire shoots, practising replenishment operations at sea and helicopter operations will be among the evolutions which should keep the teenagers excited.
  • Additionally, lamproites may contain leucite, richterite, sanidine, and occasionally nepheline, whereas kimberlites do not.
  • His whole appearance at such times excited disgust in that lady, and she would leave his presence as soon as possible, using even the term brute to express her disgust; Matthias too, would attempt to rouse him on such occasions, to a sense of impropriety, by exclaiming, "Why, Elijah! what are you saying, what are you about?" while other persons would remove his hand, and hold him. Fanaticism; Its Source and Influence, Illustrated by the Simple Narrative of Isabella, in the Case of Matthias, Mr. and Mrs. B. Folger, Mr. Pierson, Mr. Mills, Catherine, Isabella, &c. &c. A Reply to W. L. Stone, with the Descriptive Portraits of
  • Her face flamed with excitement.
  • The term orthorexia entered the lexicon about a year ago, cited in news stories and written about in blogs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her features were fine; her soulful green eyes sparkled with excitement, and her rosebud mouth was turned up in an unconscious smile.
  • Reinvestigation of dioptase-plancheite pseudomorphs after calcite from the Tantara copper deposit Katanga, Republique du Congo. OpEdNews - Diary: Humanitarian Crisis in Gorilla Habitat
  • In the air was the hot dog smell and excited chatter of fairs everywhere. LOOKING FOR ANDREW MCCARTHY
  • Polls and complaints to the BBC about coverage before the event showed an unexcited nation, he said, adding: The public holiday blows a hole in the idea that the wedding will be an economic boost for Britain. Royal wedding prompts surge in foreign holiday bookings
  • Of those, 44 per cent cited staff shortages and a lack of cover as key reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no doubt that Zbo played on Modigliani's illness to excite sympathy in a way which the artist did not appreciate.
  • And he does so on the sole basis of the appearance of these images and maledictions in the depictions of Simone's death elicited by torture from the accused.
  • He cites a project to build a special school with a boarding facility and medical centre. Times, Sunday Times
  • Excitement raged through me when I spotted the desired CD.
  • Another good thing about Amuto episodes is that I can almost be certain you'll make an amuto video afterward. kel aka gandy: It was just a generally exciting episode, so I suppose that's expected (I'm still excited somehow). WordPress.com News
  • Vicki opened the door excitedly and gaped at everything.
  • Sandara squealed excitedly, ‘how come you never told me your cousin was very much like me?’
  • Other reports have cited severe and uncontrollable pain or bleeding, major injury with shock, impending birth, and uncontrollable mental disturbance.
  • I should perhaps say this is an unsolicited testimonial - I don't do the requested kind.
  • An excited group of children tumbled out of school/the bus.
  • Until the climax of the sexual erethism, woman is for man the acme of supreme desire; but with detumescence the emotions tend to swing to the opposite pole, and excitement and longing are forgotten in the mood of repugnance and exhaustion. Taboo and Genetics A Study of the Biological, Sociological and Psychological Foundation of the Family
  • Had he done so he might not have sent his rallying call unsolicited to MPs to coincide with Carers Week. Hugh Muir's Diary
  • Such a mixing of configurations is present in proteins, where the energy of the excited state is dissipated among many conformational substates.
  • Harling admits he is excited at the challenge of making the classic show into a film.
  • Ai iz remembered ov calls bai ackcitent in RLS, when callz frum office (dial 9 for outside line) to the office/customers in India wood nawt cawl India butt(!) Engage tiny attack mode! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The media is investing hundreds of thousands of dollars into microtechnology because they see that as the big breakthrough in making the viewer of a sporting event more excited about what they're watching.
  • She recites the facts of his death the way they came to her… just as she was told them.
  • They were delighted someone they knew had won the award, and no doubt their excitement gave Rhonda a thrill too.
  • But that does not seem likely to dampen the excitement. The Sun
  • State of exaltation or excitement of the spirits or passions.
  • He would get overexcited, jumping up and down, screaming at the screen. The Sun
  • The very mention of his name excited her.
  • That would be to condone incitement to violence. The Times Literary Supplement
  • You provide excitement when she needs it and comfort when she is low. The Sun
  • Quite as many examples could be cited in which cutting-off and the decentralization of composition was avoided.
  • The lunar high could bring a touch of excitement and anticipation into your life. The Sun
  • My stomach was already aflutter with all the excitement.
  • But the excitement quickly fizzled out. Times, Sunday Times
  • They had some words, -- the officer and the sentry, -- he couldn't tell what, but the officer spoke excited like, and all of a sudden jumped away and started as though to run, and Number 6 "hollered" after him, though Reilly didn't clearly understand what was said. Ray's Daughter A Story of Manila
  • Huey, excited by Robert's ideas on deceit and self-deception, was eager for the three of us to get together.
  • The fans rushed onto the pitch in an excited mob.
  • I was jigging about on the cobble stone path, partly because I was excited at seeing my new house for the first time, but mainly because it was mid January and, quite frankly, flipping cold!
  • In water, the blue light comes from excited atoms that emit blue light.
  • Two bacon rashers are in the frying pan - one sizzling excitedly in its own fat, the other heaving a little as it bleeds odd white clots. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sphalerite or blende (zinc sulfide), the original zinc ore, smithsonite, hydrozincite, willemite. 13. Glaze oxides
  • Pilot error has been cited as the likely cause of a crash which occurred as a plane took off from an airfield near Keighley.
  • Three admirals and a top Navy civilian will be cited for failing to act on reports of sexual assaults.
  • I can't begin to describe the horrors being perpetrated by the DJ's, their insistent attempts to incite a conga line, or the, um, "dancing" of the patrons who -- despite clearly being the offspring and younger relatives that the publisher folks had passed on their tickets to -- managed to make your dad's elbow-jiggle and hip-shoogle look like The Moves Of The Groove. Archive 2006-10-01
  • The way on is a traverse round a mud bank to the left, which climbs into a passage above the calcite floor.
  • It was well-known that he never let himself become excited by rumour or danger.
  • The state also cited Cobalt's miners for failing to wear their air packs, called self-contained self-rescuers, and for failing to have a cache of the devices within reach. TV series 'Coal' brings citations, new business to Cobalt
  • He was drunk; he seemed excited and tired, as if he had just come down off methedrine.
  • The next higher examples to be met are the frequently cited ants and bees, belonging to the lowly organized class of arthropoda, yet, through the advantage of association and mutual aid, developing actions and habits only found elsewhere in the human race. Man And His Ancestor A Study In Evolution
  • Page 394 coursing through the green plains, and dark promontories, or obtuse projections of the side-long acclivities, alternately advancing or receding on the verge of the illumined native fields, to the utmost extent of sight; the summits of the acclivities afford, besides the forest trees already recited, Halesia, Ptelea, Circis, Cornus Florida and Amorpha. Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Producti
  • It became convenient to account for shifts in Freud's work by focusing on his early reliance on drawing and to cite the influence of painters from northern Europe such as Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres and Albrecht Dürer, or even to suggest a false comparison with the Neue Sachlichkeit painters active in Germany in the 1920s but unknown to the young Freud and overlook others as relevant as Paul Cézanne and Chaim Soutine. Lucian Freud obituary
  • Hey! Cool it! Don't get so excited!
  • Today he cites his father's 'stamina and tenacity' as his defining qualities. Times, Sunday Times
  • It took almost a year to housebreak her, mainly because in her excitement she could generally only make it a flight or two down from my apartment before releasing her bladder. El Perro
  • The wide range of water availability cited in this study, somewhere between not another drop left to an additional million acre-feet, should concern all headwater communities who are targets for future or increased transmountain diversions," she says. Aspen Times - Top Stories
  • Justice Ginsburg rightly described this as overbroad, and she cited Court precedent that "ambiguity concerning the ambit of criminal statutes should be resolved in favor of lenity. Conrad Black's Revenge
  • Central to the latest McCain drive is an attempt to use against Mr. Obama the huge crowds and excitement he has drawn, including on his foreign trip last week, by promoting a view of him as more interested in attention and adulation than in solving the problems facing American families. The Early Word: Whose Narrative Is It, Anyway? - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • One of the reasons I strongly recommend using antecedents is that if you say your story is like ROMANCING THE STONE and LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER, it tells me you have a woman hero in an inflated action story that’s going after adrenaline and excitement. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » INTERVIEW: Michael Hauge, Part 1
  • He then requests the ten basic vows of a novice monk and repeats each as it is recited to him.
  • All quotes, except those cited by link, consist entirely of hearsay, malefactions, and poorly-conjured misrepresentations.
  • Est in unoquoque nostrum seminarium aliquod stultitiae, quod si quando excitetur, in infinitum facile excrescit. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Must draw sluggish from the exciter current grid to grid skill category factor reduction.
  • We were both pretty excited about visiting Saigon, country boys coming in to see the big time.
  • This being the recognised time to give alms, I was besieged by beggars, who spread their napkins before us on the ground, sprinkled with a few coppers to excite generosity.
  • Marcello sat on his knee and gabbled excitedly.
  • The bending PZT are located at the antinodal plane of bend wave of transducer, and the bending vibration of transducer is excited by the longitudinal vibration of bending PZT. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles

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