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You know Manningham's story of the burgher's wife who bade Dick Burbage to her bed after she had seen him in Richard III and how Shakespeare, overhearing, without more ado about nothing, took the cow by the horns and, when Burbage came knocking at the gate, answered from the capon's blankets: William the conqueror came before Richard III.
A mist came before his eyes; the cold sweat stood upon his ashy face; his limbs failed him; and he sank upon his knees.
For now, a vision came before him, as constant and more terrible than that from which he had escaped.
Price-to-earnings ratios are fairly meaningless statistics--since they don't take into account how much capital companies are using to get their earnings--but if we can use a meaningless stat, the market's current P/E ratio puts all those that came before it to shame.
Or, alternatively, the market's current P/E ratio makes all those that came before it look sane.
) But I have a theory about what came before: More than just Bush, the Times hates Texas.
Passages from Jordan's new autobiography emphasize his profound respect for the game of basketball, his coaches, and the star players who came before him.
If his ideas are at first somewhat rough, if he exaggerates the discontinuity between his vision and what came before, no matter: Polish and perspective can come in due course.
" In interviews, Holocaust scholars sounded grateful that someone had stood up so boldly to Goldhagen, who, in Hitler's Willing Executioners , had dismissed the work of virtually every scholar who came before him.
As neither a Democrat nor a Republican, I am amazed at the party-and-ego-induced conjunctivitis that has given this pathetic president a mantle of glory as he balances precariously on the shoulders of those who came before him.
The aftermath of such an agreement may prove to be almost as nightmarish as what came before.
Mind you, not just something wrong, but something that would separate you from God and send you to hell if death came before confession.
This year, the case came before Judge Robert Potter--a former Jesse Helms aide, a Ronald Reagan appointee, and a sworn enemy of busing since he fought against it on the front lines in 1969.
Kaufman's Elvis imitation came before the King died and well before Elvis imitators were legion.
To begin with, the adoption of bar codes came before rapid replenishment arrangements because retailers required a low-cost means of collecting information at the detailed product level for their own use-that is, they first developed an efficient method for scanning prices at the check-out register and tracking products for internal inventory purposes.
cattle, a Dissenting minister from Walsall, who came before the public in connection with the proceedings at [82] Birmingham of Mr.
I never could enter the Rotunda in the Paris menagerie, without being furnished with bread or carrots for its inhabitants:[Pg 282] the instant the Indian elephant caught sight of me, he used to sit down, get up again, make what was called a curtsy, and play other antics; and the instant I came before him, squat down again; his trunk raised, and his enormous mouth wide open to receive what I threw into it; the attitude was so grotesque and imploring, that it was impossible to deny him.
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Have you ever liked a piece of art so much you feel like you’re part of it? Well, a museum in the Philippines is helping people do just that. Art in Island, a museum in Manila, created by a group of Korean artists, features over a hundred unique three dimensional paintings that encourage people to pose in front of them. Each artwork is created in such a way that when...
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Window cleaners have an accident
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Two hundred years after the Battle of
Waterloo
The hat which French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte wore during the Battle of Waterloo is on its way back to the battlefield which saw his demise.
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