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The barrel of his rifle glistens under the stars.My foot dislodges a loose chunk of rock.
When I was there, fumbling in the dark, I brushed against one of them.I didn't want to try to dislodge it for fear of getting my fingers stuck, as well.So with the sunrise quickly approaching, I kept photographing with one lodged in my behind.
It connects to the battery.It yanks it out to dislodge it.And then it passes with everything else and leaves naturally.
Obviously, a flawed idea, but once you get an idea like that enshrined in a map, especially a beautiful map, and a widely circulated and important map,it becomes increasingly difficult to dislodge that idea from the public imagination.So what you really had was several centuries of scientists, and pseudoscientists, and sometimes cranks, and various authors and explorers
Specifically what she had to do was inhale a bronchodilator, use mucus thinners, and have chest percussion therapy,like this, to dislodge the mucus from her chest wall.Every night, when it was time for treatment, Mallory would hide.
have episodic conflicts and wars in different parts of the world forinstance the Middle East which then you know dislodges the strategy and you andyou have to you have to rethink um if you are having a strategy um if it's going to be worth having then you
had the capacity to suffer through censure by sell-side analysts who were disappointed that they were no longer making the numbers.And they actually had threats from outside activists to come in and try to dislodge corporate control with familycontrol, which is existing in something like 65% of my portfolio.
But these treasures paled beside what Evans found on the excavation's eighth day.On March 30, a workman's spade dislodged the first clay tablet.On April 5, a whole cache of tablets, many in perfect condition, was found in a single room of the palace.
So it often happens in the rainy season in India, for example, in mountainous regions of India.You get rain coming down, and that may be dislodges a bit of grit or dirt, which then hits a pebble.And then the pebble can hit a rock, and the rock can hit a stone, and the stone hits a bigger stone, which hits a boulder, which hits a bigger
stuff. And probably the most interesting part of my life now is that four years ago now I set up the James Caan Foundation and it really started where I was just like a lot of peoplesitting there watching TV. I saw that earthquake in Kashmir where 3 million people just got dislodged because of the earthquake, and as I'm watching this I'm like, genuinely, quitetaken aback thinking just in a split second just imagine 3 million people just kind of lose their homes.
Most calculations of the diffusion of heat downward to melt the permafrost and release the methane, shows that it's not a fast problem. It's one that would progress slowly and haveI can envision, for instance, a large dislodgement of ice from Greenland that would raise sea
I resented the inadvertent romance.He touched my face when we fucked and said I was beautiful, and I jerked my head a little to dislodge his fingers.When he did it a second time, I put my hand around his chin and told him to shut up.
control internal conditions with very low energy input, which we think is pretty exciting.Then we talked about the programmable matter, like those little origami robots which could help deliver medicine to very particular locations or dislodge batteries.Anything else? Anymore awesomeness?
9:06, now I am perfectly, overwhelmingly awake.And that's something I found in story after story throughout the book, that the sense of personal identity is something that's really, really hard to dislodge.
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