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dawned doorway english-scientist gradually guardian mystery portion sealed statues
With such evidence, as well as the sealed doorway between the two guardian statues of the King, the mystery gradually dawned upon us. We were but in the anterior portion of a tomb. Howard Carter
dawned exist people town wandering
People in this town are still wandering around in a daze. And it hasn't dawned on them that it doesn't exist anymore. Jerry Amato
dawned industry met sixteen worked
Look, before I start, I just want to say to you - it just dawned on me - you are all my peers. I've worked in the same industry as you for sixteen years. I've never met one of you. Richard Taylor
dawned heat might
I thought it was heat exhaustion, ... It never dawned on me that it might have been over-hydration. Timothy Evans
dawned hear reactions seeing
I think one thing that really dawned on me is, seeing the first program, is you're seeing the personalities. It's so entertaining to see people's reactions and hear the people's stories. Karen Keane
dawned good looking months six
It dawned on us after we'd been looking for six months that this is as good as it gets. Karen McCarthy
dawned difficult market met
It dawned on the market that it was conceivable that there was more to the story than met the eye. And then you're in a difficult situation. Paul Podolsky
dawned hired miller namely
It dawned on no one ... that Mr. Miller was an investigator hired by an attorney, namely Mr. Geragos? Steve Cochrane
dawned fighting less national tobacco youth
It dawned on me that we didn't have any national meeting, much less an organization, for youth that were fighting the tobacco industry. Katherine Klem
heathen
I, myself, identify myself as a heathen. David Alan Grier
heat though turn wait weather
We usually wait longer. If the weather is still cold, we won't turn off the heat in mid-April, even though we could. Kerry Spees
heath impact lay tried
We've tried to not lay a lot on him right now. I don't think Heath even realizes what an impact he has had. Denise Miller
heat kind environment
Sorghum is kind of unusual. It can go to very high heats, but it's not as productive in most environments as maize is. Bill Gates
heat quarrels feels
The best quarrels, in the heat, are cursed by those that feel their sharpness. William Shakespeare
heat people
Most people give off as much heat as a 100 watt bulb, but not as much light. Source Unknown
heat increase people realize toxic
Most people don't realize that heat is going to increase absorption rates, even to toxic levels. Michael Cohen
heat-and-humidity people lovely
I've been to Indonesia, but I've never been to Thailand. I hear the people are lovely, the food is delicious, and that the heat and humidity are lethal. Ed Helms
heath mr thinks
I am sure Mr Heath thinks he is honest but I wish he didn't have to have his friends say it so often. Roy Jenkins
might occupation certain
To such idle talk it might further be added: that whenever a certain exclusive occupation is coupled with specific shortcomings, it is likewise almost certainly divorced from certain other shortcomings. Carl Friedrich Gauss
might majesty wild-geese
No more I do, your Majesty. But what's that got to do with it? I might as well die on a wild goose chase as die here. C. S. Lewis
might next shock time
What the shock might be next time is unpredictable. Richard DeKaser
might narnia chechnya
Because to Americans, Chechnya might as well be a suburb of Narnia. Aasif Mandvi
might
We were already down two there. If we were tied, we might have done something differently. John Gibbons
might goes-on wells
We might as well die as to go on living like this. Charlie Chaplin
might potatoes
What small potatoes we all are, compared with what we might be! Charles Dudley Warner
might stairs lorry
Mr Lorry asks the witness questions: Ever been kicked? Might have been. Frequently? No. Ever kicked down stairs? Decidedly not; once received a kick at the top of a staircase, and fell down stairs of his own accord. Charles Dickens
might use disaster
But ah! disasters have their use; And life might e'en be too sunshiny... Charles Stuart Calverley