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Tomorrow you will join me and Alessandra on the rock outside this hut where I will call the name of Athena and she will answer and come to strike out the hearts of these thieves
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strikeouts the previous year and was in danger of becoming the all-time strike out
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He could follow the river, which would eventually lead him back to Brockenhurst Sett, but it was a winding and tortuous route, or he could strike out overland, using the stars as his guide
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He knew now that he’d been completely wrong: Sylvia felt no mother-son solidarity with him – never had! It was time to strike out on his own and getting his hands on that coke was the answer! There’d be money enough to be free of her forever! He tromped down on the accelerator of the La Hacienda 4X4 firing a spray of gravel behind as he followed the switchbacks and ruts then, with a squeal, the tires found pavement and he roared off towards San José
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says that it was not her idea to strike out across the
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She said it although it was clear that he would merely strike out that comment
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whips that were used on you! Get these and anything that you can use to strike out with, and
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They strike out so as not be struck and censured themselves
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Truthfully, that was the last place I wanted to be but was my only option other than to strike out cross-country roughing it, depending on my hunting skills and senses to keep me safe and on track
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Sometimes we feel more secure subscribing to a group's theory, like a church or religion, but some of us have to strike out beyond conventional belief systems
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"Long here tells me that you did some time at Ford and now you want to strike out on your own
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He would walk away from the potential riches and restrictions due an heir of the Stellar Interstellar Freight mega corporation and strike out on his own
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social constraints to create a protected place from which to strike out at
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I was ready to strike out on my own and when alone in the world, my life spared by a stay in Baku with my aunt, my mother’s sister, I took the opportunity to take care of myself
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“Peter, God’s been dealing with me to strike out on my own, and I’ve toiled with it for the past couple of days, and now know that that’s what I’m supposed to do
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possibilities held within the world that you’re ready to strike out on
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They attempted to go into the situ defense, to wait for the right moment, then to strike out killing their unexpected foe, but it was too late
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An elephant dying of thirst may strike out towards the setting sun because he has a sense memory of water being in that direction and is intelligent enough to
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‘Ali had already written “The Messenger of God,” and the Prophet told him to strike out those words, but he said he could not
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Chinese uses the mind of money to strike out love and kill members
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” Another strike out
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economy and he wanted to see many of the companies employees strike out on
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But if your inner-observer does not reside in the center-point of your Inner Infinite Universe, then it cannot strike out in all directions infinitely
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In the brief window of opportunity presented we will be able to strike out at the Code structures and its allies with complete impunity, as they will have no ability to either send or comprehend any communication relying upon the Code signal
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Marco laughed at her strike out and then looked at her fondly
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Reacting to the limitations of an identity defined by memberships in groups found at the third level of awareness, level 4 individuals strike out to forge an independent identity
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He proposed to strike out the Queen Elizabeth and substitute the Three Loggerheads
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He decided to strike out on his own on the cabaret and social club circuit, most of the work concentrated in the still-industrialized areas of South Wales, Scotland, and the North of England
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After the three o’clock bell had tolled and his last laggard pupil had slogged off to field-hockey practice, he would pack up the Italian-leather satchel he’d splurged on with his first paycheck and strike out toward the brownstone blocks north of Washington Square
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In the iron butterfly strategy the investor buys an out-of-the-money put, sells an at-the-money put, sells an at-the-money call, and buys another higher strike out-of-the-money call
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For most novices it may well be, but as they get more experienced, learn how to ferret out financial data, and get used to the way it is presented in newspapers and magazines, many decide to strike out alone
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If a terrorist cell was going to strike out at U
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“I had a good education and wanted to put it to some use other than becoming a professor’s wife, so I decided to strike out on my own
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First pitcher to strike out half the batters in one season
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With the more recent availability of weekly options on certain stocks, you could write an option at-the-money each week to lock in your return, or one strike out so you would keep all the capital gains between the starting price and the Call’s strike price, and then just write a new one over and over each week
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So I bought both Call and Put options, one strike out, on the Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA)
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The second Short Call would have a strike out-of-the-money
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"Well, you see, I'm a kind of a hard lot,—least everybody says so, and I don't see nothing agin it—and sometimes I can't sleep much, on account of thinking about it and sort of trying to strike out a new way of doing
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And what have I done but strike out at you because I thought you
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Within a few minutes after the open, I sell puts that are one strike out of the money (remember, we want to buy in-the-money options but sell out-of-the-money options)
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(Of course, I could also buy the next strike out-of-the-money put as protection against this situation
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Sold a naked at-the-money or one strike out-of-the-money put, buying it back when the squeeze signal was done
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Often they discussed the question of where they would be sent—to Australia to carry the war to the Japanese, to Africa to break up Rom mel’s supplies, to England to strike out at Germany
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Twenty years have passed since the abolition of serfdom, and no one has taken the trouble to strike out the phrase which, in connection with the commandment of God to honor parents, was introduced into the catechism to sustain and justify slavery
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As the widow had stated, these men had also heard the rector say, "I will strike you dead at my feet!" They further testified that the rector was very quick-tempered, and that when angered he did not hesitate to strike out with whatever came into his hand
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Stanford moved to strike out the first section of the bill; which was negatived—53 to 38
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Jackson moved to strike out the "fourth" Monday in May, and insert the "last," stating as a reason, that as the Virginia elections took place in April, the Representatives could not arrive here in time
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Macon wished a division of the question so as first to strike out, with a view to insert "September," instead of May
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The motion to strike out was negatived—62 to 35
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Williams moved to strike out May for the purpose of inserting "September
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Van Horne moved to strike out the words in italic, as he understood them as committing the House to express an opinion on the subject of the petitions
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Milnor moved to strike out the first section of the bill, with a view to try the principle of the non-intercourse system
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Chairman, being one of those who are not willing to exchange the embargo for the system of non-intercourse now proposed, I move you to strike out this section of the bill
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The woman could swim like a fish, but the boy could not, and as Captain Marryat, upon rising to the surface of the water and preparing to strike out for the ship, found himself most needlessly clutched and borne up by this lady, he shook her off impatiently, saying: 'Go to the boy! Go to the boy! He can't swim!'
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But I found in it, or believe I did, that which would be ruinous to the commerce of the United States, and therefore felt myself bound by the duty I owe to my constituents to remove the veil, and leave the measure open to public view; the Senate concurred with me in opinion, to wit: to strike out the injurious sections, to which opinion I shall vote to adhere
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But, sir, I wished to do something; I proposed, in select committee, to strike out those sections which would only do us injury, and then fill their place with sections (which I had draughted and presented for consideration) authorizing the arming of the merchant ships, not for defence alone, but with authority to capture and make prize of any vessel that might assail them while engaged in lawful commerce, and to employ the public ships of war in convoying the trade of the nation
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Hillhouse, to strike out the first section of the bill, the Senate was equally divided—yeas 15, nays 15, as follows:
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And the motion to strike out was negatived, yeas 57, nays 54
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He therefore moved to strike out so much of the bill as provides that all the frigates but three shall be "sold," and to insert in lieu thereof, "laid up in ordinary
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Key, to strike out the whole of the section, except so much as related to gunboats
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The motion to strike out the remainder of the section was carried, 61 to 25
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Key in opinion; but, as he presumed the section was only meant as an accompaniment to that part of the bill already stricken out, he moved to strike out the whole section
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The motion to strike out the section was lost, 52 to 40
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The question was then stated on the first amendment made in Committee of the Whole, viz: to strike out so much as requires the sale of all the gunboats
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Key) moved to strike out the whole section of the bill
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Smilie said it would be remembered that his object in voting to strike out this part of the bill was to introduce the amendment he had offered in Committee of the Whole, viz: to place the Navy on the same footing as in 1806
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The next amendment was to strike out the section of the bill which reduces the Marine Corps to two companies
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Anderson said that having been a member of the committee who reported the bill before the Senate, and not feeling himself at liberty to oppose the introduction of the report, yet, thinking it might be advisable to try the principle before they proceeded to discuss the details, he should move to strike out the first section of the bill
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That a bill should be brought in on a very important subject which has been long under consideration, and that a gentleman should move to strike out the first section of the bill, which comprises all its vitality, (for it is the first section which provides for the continuance of the bank,) and should be supported in it, without deigning to assign any other reasons than may be derived from newspaper publications, which are so crude and voluminous that not one man out of ten will so far misspend his time as to take the trouble to read them, is indeed extraordinary
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Sir, I consider the motion to strike out, now under consideration, as going to the entire destruction of the bill, without any reference to its details or modifications; it therefore appears to me in order, to take into consideration only the material principle of the bill; that is, whether it be proper that the charter of the bank should be renewed on any terms whatever, let those terms be what they may
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The question being to strike out the first section—
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President, with the opinion, that the rejection of this bill will give at least a temporary check to the prosperity of the rising State from which I come, I shall give my negative to the motion to strike out the first section
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The Senate resumed, as in Committee of the Whole, the bill to amend and continue in force an act, entitled "An act to incorporate the subscribers to the Bank of the United States, passed on the 25th day of April, 1791;" the motion to strike out the first section being under consideration
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Smith of Maryland said, that in seconding the motion to strike out the first section of the bill, he had pursued a course which, in his opinion, was the most correct
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By a motion to strike out the first section the principle will be tried, and the Senate, if the motion fails, will go into a discussion of the provisions of the bill
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Strike out all the words after the word "the," first mentioned in the first line of the resolution, to the end thereof, and in lieu thereof, insert "peculiar situation of Spain and of her American provinces; and considering the influence which the destiny of the territory adjoining the southern border of the United States may have upon their security, tranquillity, and commerce:" Therefore,
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Dana, and the question to strike out was agreed to, and the amendment was adopted; and the President reported the resolution to the House accordingly
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Is it, then, of no consequence to have those settlements so connected with others, composed of whites, as that they may, at all times, be able, within the limits of their jurisdiction, to suppress insurrections of that sort? Is not this a consideration that ought to be taken into account? I, therefore, move you, sir, to strike out the whole of the bill, from the words "a bill," for the purpose of inserting a section by way of amendment, the effect of which will be to consolidate both the Territories into a single State, which will include the whole of the country belonging to the United States, east of the Mississippi, and south of the State of Tennessee
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Burwell moved to strike out the first section
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Rhea made a motion superseding that, viz: to strike out the whole of the bill
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If the committee should agree to strike out, Mr
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Fisk moved to strike out the words in the fifth section of the bill, which makes it necessary for persons to be in possession of a freehold to have a right to vote
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Poindexter made a motion, which superseded that of the gentleman from Vermont, to strike out all that part of the section which defined the qualification of voters, and insert, "every free white male citizen residing in the said Territory, who shall have attained the age of twenty-one years, and paid a tax
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The question was next put upon agreeing to the report of the committee to strike out the second section of the bill, which contemplated the building of new frigates; when
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The question on agreeing to strike out the section for building the frigates was carried—yeas 62, nays 59
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Rhea moved to strike out the section; but this motion being decided to be out of order, Mr
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Rhea then moved to strike out the whole section in relation to the dock yard; which, after some little debate, was carried—yeas 56, nays 52
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Bibb avowed his opposition to the principle and details of the bill, and moved to strike out as much as provided for renewing Whitney's patent right to the machine for ginning cotton
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The motion to strike out the first section was lost—ayes 35, noes 70
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He therefore moved to strike out the words "before or" from the second section above recited
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The motion to strike out the section was then negatived by a large majority
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moved to strike out the third section of the bill
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I admit it; and hence, I have always, when our militia laws have been under consideration, moved to strike out "eighteen" and insert "twenty-one
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Richardson moved to strike out the first section of the bill
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The motion to strike out the first section was negatived, yeas 24
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Pitkin renewed the motion to strike out the first section of the bill; which was negatived by a large majority
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Fisk moved to strike out nine months, the time allowed to citizens to take the benefit of our naturalization laws, and insert three
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concluded by moving to strike out "American," and insert "public," so as to read "public armed ships
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The question was then taken on the motion to strike out the seventy-fours, and negatived
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Cutts then moved to strike out the seventy-fours, with a view to increase the number of frigates to be built to ten, and to add a number of sloops of war