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‘What was his name?’ he stormed without preamble
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He brought up a diagnostic screen, Diam couldn't see them from his direction, and Bahkmar tried to be as attentive as Diam said, without preamble, "It has been brought to my attention that you are not in favor of the council's decision?"
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'So how is the research going?' he asked without preamble
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Jock has lived with Maggie for long enough to realise that the conversation so far has just been a preamble, that there’s more to come
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‘I think it’s time you left,’ she said without preamble
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In the preamble, it complains much of the insolence of servants, who endeavoured to raise their wages upon their masters
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was revived an ancient statute, called the assize of bread and ale, which, the king says in the preamble, had been made in the times of his progenitors, some time kings of England
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asked the senior monk, without preamble
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Almost ready, but he needed a few lines of preamble to get himself in the flow
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The preamble comes close to mentioning such freedom when it states that, among the other purposes of the Constitution is to „… secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity…"
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“Anyway,” he stated without preamble, “I need to know what you did from the time you
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“Good morn,” he greeted crisply, dropping into his seat without further preamble
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Lord Weston began without preamble
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“You’ve been accepted,” the man told Mason without preamble
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He was giving a preamble to his break routine
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For a long minute she appraised me in silence then said without preamble, “Your father came to see me
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“Angelica,” my visitor announced herself without preamble
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Without preamble, Dacian closed the distance between them, unsheathing his
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Without preamble, he took up the fabric of the others’ clothing in both his
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She said without preamble, pleading
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concerns are already expressed in the preamble and will be elaborated on further in the
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” he stated without preamble
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She asked her well-memorized question without preamble
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Here, in the preamble to the ramblings that preview the following volume, I’ll lay out what you may have missed in all the excitement
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And that’s the preamble to the ramblings over also
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`I would have thought that you didn't want any preamble in what you are told?'
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so without any further preamble I’ll come to the point……we would like you to join our “Inner Circle” as a Director – this has nothing to do with the regular day to day business, and the rest of the Directors and staff have no knowledge whatsoever of this “Inner Circle”…
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A gaunt old chief elected himself to this position, shook his tulwar at Conan as a preamble, and shouted accusingly: 'You would not let us go raiding Peshkhauri to rescue our brothers!'
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Then without preamble, she took the few steps to him and kissed
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Implicit within the GPL's preamble was a profound
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"When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price," advised Stallman in the GPL's preamble
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Of course, there is a preamble
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The words of Thomas Jefferson in the Preamble to the Declaration of
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Down in the office and without preamble, Sam explained the latest developments in Egypt
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This same Jesus that speaks to me, speaks also to all that seek Him, I thought pleasantly as Paul was giving his preamble
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"Why didn't Holly's sensors alert the monitoring station that she was in trouble?" she added without preamble
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The Assistant Commissioner started the discussion without any preamble
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“What do you want Dane?” she asked without preamble
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�Where�s Venarya? Is she still here?� he immediately asked with no preamble or greeting
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With no warning, without any kind of foreshadowing or preamble whatsoever, the script of Abby’s life had been changed
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The patenting of Life, the surveillance of Liberty and the pursuit of Hatred is the insipid preamble of those declaring their independence from empathy
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and begins his preamble,
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Without preamble, Jamie said, 'Tell me about the boats that have tried to land on the beach
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Also as expected the administration gave a rather detailed preamble by way of explanation before spelling out its conclusions
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“So, what’s the theory?” Harley asked without preamble
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The moment she let go of the tight embrace, Grandma Lucy, without preamble, asked where Sophia was
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The words of Anselmo struck Lothario with astonishment, unable as he was to conjecture the purport of such a lengthy preamble; and though be strove to imagine what desire it could be that so troubled his friend, his conjectures were all far from the truth, and to relieve the anxiety which this perplexity was causing him, he told him he was doing a flagrant injustice to their great friendship in seeking circuitous methods of confiding to him his most hidden thoughts, for he well knew he might reckon upon his counsel in diverting them, or his help in carrying them into effect
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The notary came in with the rest, and as soon as the preamble of the had been set out and Don Quixote had commended his soul to God with all the devout formalities that are usual, coming to the bequests, he said,
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I stood now in no need of this preamble of encouragement, or
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After its fishing was finished and its air supply renewed, I thought the Nautilus would resume its underwater excursion, and I was getting ready to return to my stateroom, when Captain Nemo turned to me and said without further preamble:
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He saw me, and without further preamble:
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“Bonnie’s father was violent,” said Nathan without preamble
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We have benefited from the ideas presented in the preamble, and it is our God-given responsibility to see that those ideas benefit future generations too
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See Preamble to the U
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Preamble to the U
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Noirtier's face remained perfectly passive during this long preamble, while, on the contrary, Villefort's eye was endeavoring to penetrate into the inmost recesses of the old man's heart
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He had not been more than ten minutes in the drawing-room before he drew Danglars aside into the recess of a bow-window, and, after an ingenious preamble, related to him all his anxieties and cares since his noble father's departure
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“You can’t marry Griselda,” she said without preamble
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After a few paragraphs, Marie-Laure says without preamble, “Tell me about that bedroom upstairs
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Without preamble, she said: “I want you to leave Merthin alone
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Westwood gave his name and ran through his standard preamble, the LA Times, the returned call, the apology for the delay, the sudden revival of interest in the issue
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"I'll plunge into the matter without further preamble
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The preamble was felt to be rather long, and several besides Solomon shook their heads pathetically, looking on the ground: all eyes avoided meeting other eyes, and were chiefly fixed either on the spots in the table-cloth or on Mr
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• Preamble (10 bytes) Contains 80 bits of alternating zeros and ones that the receiving system uses to detect the signal and synchronize timing
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No matter which transmission rate the system is using, the preamble and header fields are always transmitted at 1 Mbps
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• Preamble (16 bytes) Contains 128 bits that the receiving system uses to adjust itself to the incoming signal
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• Short Preamble This section consists of 10 short symbols that have been assigned to subcarriers (-24 through 24)
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• Long Preamble This includes two long symbols that have been assigned to all subcarriers
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By the time the 7 bytes of the preamble have been transmitted, the receiving system has synchronized its clock with that of the sender, but the receiver is also unaware of how many of the 7 bytes have elapsed before it fell into sync
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Suppose then we were to change its phraseology, and make it the preamble to a resolution for repealing the embargo, it will then read: "whereas the United States cannot without a sacrifice of their rights, honor, and independence, submit to the late edicts of Great Britain
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"Upon this the boy set up a yell, which attracted my notice to this violation of the articles of war, to which the baboon was equally amenable as any other person in the ship, for it is expressly stated in the preamble of every article, 'all who are in, or belonging to
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The preamble, like all other preambles, was designed to express the objects of the instrument or the ends to be effected by its provisions
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" What is the plain language of this preamble? The answer is obvious
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In what mode, or by what means are they to be effected? The preamble tells you, sir, "by establishing this Constitution for the United States of America
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These are the means prescribed in the constitution for effecting the ends expressed in the preamble
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I verily believe, that if those various Governments should be administered with the wisdom with which this separation of powers was made in the body of the constitution, the people of the United States will not be disappointed in the great and interesting objects proclaimed in its preamble
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The framers of the constitution have simply selected some of the objects expressed in the preamble, and declared that to effect them, and to pay the debts of the United States, were the considerations which induced them to give to Congress the power "to lay and collect taxes," &c
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He has declared in the preamble to the act establishing the bank, that it will be very conducive to the successful conducting of the national finances; will tend to give facility to the obtaining of loans, and will be productive of considerable advantage to trade and industry in general
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I beg leave to read the preamble of the law which contains the opinions of that Congress with regard to the utility and necessity of a National Bank
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When the old Congress passed the conditional charter—which I admit they had not a delegated power to grant, but which is fully in point, both as to the signification of the word, and, also, of their opinion of the necessity, and even indispensableness of a bank for the administering the fiscal concerns of the nation—in the conclusion of the preamble they say that the exigencies of the United States render it indispensably necessary to pass the act, &c
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; and in the laws passed during that period, when this Government was in the habit of following the English custom of beginning the laws by a preamble, you find the word necessary used as synonymous to expediency—practical expediency, (see Laws of the United States, vol
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By whom? And about what? The preamble to the instrument will answer these questions:
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" It was with reference to the old articles of confederation, and to preserve the identity and established individuality of their character, that the preamble to this constitution, not content, simply, with declaring that it is "we, the people of the United States," who enter into this compact, adds that it is for "the United States of America
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I have been thus particular to draw the minds of gentlemen, distinctly, to the meaning of the terms used in the preamble; to the extent which "the United States" then included; and to the fact that neither New Orleans nor Louisiana were within the comprehension of the terms of this instrument
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And the preamble to the constitution is relied on to establish that doctrine
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" If this preamble is so imperious as to limit the positive provisions of the constitution, it will certainly limit itself to the States that formed the constitution—the negative of which has been determined
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Monroe, on the 16th of May, 1806; after the preamble this note states "that the King, taking into consideration the new and extraordinary means resorted to by the enemy for the purpose of distressing the commerce of his subjects, has thought fit to direct that necessary measures should be taken for the blockade of the coast, rivers, and ports, from the river Elbe to the port of Brest, both inclusive; and the said coast, rivers, and ports, are, and must be considered, as blockaded
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In designating the power against whom this force was to be employed—as had most unadvisably been done in the preamble or manifesto with which the resolutions were prefaced—they had not consulted the views of the Executive; that designation was equivalent to an abandonment of all our claims on the French Government
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When I look into the preamble of the constitution, which to be sure is no specific grant of power, but is an interpretation of the objects of that great charter of our Union, I find it was to establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the common defence and general welfare, and to secure the blessings of liberty, that the constitution was adopted; and although maritime commerce has only a co-equal right with all others, still, the greatest means and resources of the Government have been directed to its protection
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It was prefaced by a preamble, which was not usual in such cases, which preamble, moreover, assumed as fact circumstances of which the House had no official or authentic information
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Macon said he was anxious to obtain information on this subject, but doubted the propriety of the preamble