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    1. Sure, it is your money and your choice, but that person may contest the will on the basis that you had a temporary memory lapse


    2. On days when there was a lapse in needed chore business, they sat in the great room and Harry would read from a new or favorite play


    3. She didn’t really have any place to stay, she had let the room in that little inn where she stayed with Jorma lapse last week


    4. So it was with his companions, he only hoped that he would be able to build upon this new foundation before it might lapse into passing fancy


    5. She knew that was just a mental lapse, a break of concentration and before she knew it her hands were playing some other riffs from some far-off time and song


    6. ‖intellectual‖ judgment that should not be confused, however, with an error or lapse in ―moral‖ judgment


    7. In this manner, a lapse in judgment due to neglect or an inability to reason (clearly) is not necessarily a mitigating factor for behavior that (otherwise) occasions undue hardships on other people, especially when the intended outcome of some particular action, in whatever manner conceived, should have or could have been properly determined beforehand; apart from such actions performed under


    8. Such arguments that divided our nation over the years, and until quite recently, seemed to lapse into remission, have once again re-surfaced; although historical events and characters have changed


    9. “It is a lamentable lapse, I know,” her father answered in the words of apology, but his knowing look at the speaker rebuked the notion


    10. ” And this is assuming that the “kingship” period didn’t suffer a lapse in time after such a horrific event

    11. Many behaviors that are purported to lead to distressing consequences have a time lapse long enough to cause doubt as to the origin of the end results


    12. Except for the time when he’d had a lapse in judgment when he’d been her cover


    13. The old man began to smack his lips and seemed to recover from his mysterious lapse


    14. They were leeching on those who had built empires because of a faulty lapse in judgment that left a sperm donation and a man wondering what a night in bed could really produce


    15. “To the lapse, uneducated eye of


    16. without knowing? A lapse in memory: is it a proof of non-


    17. Sleep is merely a lapse in mem-


    18. M: You talk of the unconscious when there is a lapse in mem-


    19. Thankfully though, I'd secured my status as a scholar, and even with my lapse in


    20. 6 And after the lapse of many years, in the four hundred and eightieth year of the life of Noah, when all those men, who followed the Lord had died away from among the sons of men, and only Methuselah was then left, God said to Noah and Methuselah, saying,

    21. when there is a lapse in memory or communication


    22. The clean ups were performed and in 1995 the tax was allowed to lapse with $3


    23. for review before leaving — a violation of Archives rules, but not one that he perceived as a serious security lapse


    24. He could not repress the thought that this lapse of memory had occurred at such a critical time


    25. 6 And after the lapse of many years in the four hundred and eightieth year of the life of Noah when all those men who followed the Lord had died away from among the sons of men and only Methuselah was then left God said to Noah and Methuselah saying


    26. And that we would appreciate his reply being prompt, as I don’t want the ranch to lapse into operating at a loss if we have to take very long to negotiate, or to replace him


    27. The biggest sticking point was the time lapse before the sale


    28. After a short reflective lapse in conversation, Moshe remarked


    29. For a moment they all thought the grand old senator had had a lapse


    30. The kind luxurious lapse and steal

    31. Hear the cool lapse of hours pass,


    32. It constituted a critical lapse in judgment and a personal failure on


    33. others what had happened and had brushed their hands free of the awkward lapse in judgment


    34. I had expected time to lapse whilst I was elsewhere “folding” it


    35. A few moments of tense silence lapse


    36. The attention span for this level is very brief, with a maximum span, without any lapse at all, that may be as short as 8 seconds


    37. Thus, she was reasonably certain this dalliance had been his first real lapse, and judging by the girl’s manner, it had almost certainly been entrapment


    38. She knew it was unprofessional but the occasion merited this one small lapse in her behaviour


    39. Any lapse of time consciousness on his part, in connection with the entertainment of definite desire, was equivalent to the enactment of the thing conceived in the mind of this Creator Son, and without the intervention of time


    40. But it was the belief of the Jews that, while the spirit or soul might linger near the body for two or three days, it never tarried after the third day; that decay was well advanced by the fourth day, and that no one ever returned from the tomb after the lapse of such a period

    41. To the mortal consciousness there appeared no lapse of time; the resurrection of life followed the sleep of death as of the same instant


    42. bit too, I had this momentary lapse of memory and called out


    43. The saint was very much afflicted when, after the lapse of a long time, the soul of the poor gentleman appeared to him, suffering severe pains


    44. Expecting a repeat of their Grandmother’s attack when they returned to their quarters, the girls were pleasantly surprised that nothing was said about Rachel’s lapse of judgment


    45. There was no way for me to calculate the time lapse


    46. There shouldn’t have been a lapse


    47. ” Though she was not perfectly satisfied with the lapse in time in the story after the plantation failed and when she met Terence, she decided to let the matter rest


    48. Feltus’s eyes lighted up as a flash of lightning seemed to restore the subject to the lapse in his memory


    49. There was, however, still a considerable lapse between the comments made over lunch and the accusations she was making that would need to be clarified in order to proceed under this presumption


    50. The incident when he had plunged into the quicksand in a desperate rage to find his wife’s body seemed genuine and unplanned, suggesting a momentary lapse of judgment due to the shock he had experienced when it became apparent that his wife had perished













































    1. There was the clink of teacups, the sighing of the wind in Vincef's private court, but conversation lapsed


    2. "I must tell you I am not a man of science and to my ears you lapsed into Swahili for a moment there, while you told me about what you find more interesting than your wife


    3. ” She had no answer for that, and their conversation lapsed


    4. lapsed into silence, and eventually the closeness of the


    5. The group lapsed into


    6. " Then they lapsed into silence again


    7. But the dart guns came up as soon as she raised her voice and she lapsed into stony silence for an hour


    8. They all lapsed into a long silence and stared out the small windows


    9. lapsed, who bethinking by the heaven” etc


    10. again they lapsed into silence, each remembering Jacques

    11. Clodius’ recurring smirk lapsed into a quizzical glance, and he craned his neck to attempt to read across the table


    12. Sometimes he lapsed into a


    13. Rosemary lapsed into silence again, remembering


    14. ” Once again we lapsed into silence then the CSM said


    15. ” We lapsed into silence again then we heard a voice shout


    16. We had to wait quite awhile till it quietened down but eventually the front lapsed into silence again and the flares stopped whooshing up as darkness returned


    17. That night, Fela came down with such high fever that she nearly lapsed into a coma


    18. “Mr Chandio, I—” As Gary spoke, a hard slap landed on the back of his head and he lapsed into silence, rubbing at the spot with a shaky hand


    19. “How the hell—” he began, but then lapsed back into silence


    20. Finally, she lapsed into giving me simple directions – turn here - left at the light – that sort of thing

    21. Now John lapsed into a more silent kind of pictorial reverie


    22. We both lapsed into silence and I concentrated on looking at the scenery and trying to struggle with the last few clues of the crossword puzzle in the newspaper


    23. Ten minutes lapsed before Rose appeared with the towel wrapped around her body


    24. Once back in the physical state, the interviewee learned 20 minutes had lapsed and the


    25. ” I said, not realizing that so much time had lapsed


    26. What does this state of political structure mean for Jews? I believe it provides the sort of state in which lapsed and lapsing Jews feel safest, and which they strive to replicate wherever they live


    27. Continued flickerings of the dream taunted his sensibilities as he lapsed back toward a deeper sleep


    28. Myserrah, after registering sudden surprise, lapsed into the same hate-filled glare, which was now overlaid with a surliness that befitted his apparent realization of the new reversed position that he found himself in


    29. The last carrier had started back with what was left, and Moshe, Judah, and four drovers, all of whom had done the digging, lapsed into the repose of exhaustion in the small shade that their mounts provided, at last away from the stench of death


    30. The primary wave had dashed high into the air, most of which lapsed back with only a small remainder descending upon them like a monsoon spray of moisture

    31. Turning again to the others within the servant's group, who had lapsed into a shocked silence


    32. Judah, and four drovers, all of whom had done the digging, lapsed into the repose of


    33. had dashed high into the air, most of which lapsed back with only a small remainder


    34. Marc and I, both lapsed Catholics, didn’t practice our religion, but I remembered as a child that I firmly believed the saints watched over me


    35. Both women lapsed into silence for a few moments until Zoe couldn’t stand the silence


    36. She lapsed into the stillness of concentration - I into contemplating the dread prospect of old age


    37. Surrendering, I ascertained by all Our clothing, “when” We were: still homeward bound…but time had lapsed, and I was still outside Myself


    38. Time lapsed on toward one future state


    39. ’ She lapsed into silence and closed her eyes as if lost in thought


    40. She was a bit surprised because the scheme has, in reality, lapsed

    41. They had finished telling everything about their holidays and lapsed into silence


    42. lapsed at the thought of him and Chris’ soul moved inside her mind, taking over


    43. He was a nervous wreck before and during each lesson, a fact that he admitted to no one and very soon lapsed altogether


    44. Matthew although having recently lapsed from the church went along to please Ellen


    45. The kerygmatic sermon of the Church has lapsed into superficial moralism


    46. May Lin was ministering to Jenni who had lapsed into unconsciousness, and hopefully, “forgiveness”!


    47. She lapsed into dismayed silence


    48. He lapsed again into a deep lethargy, and was only dimly aware when the chariot halted in a deep, high-walled court, and he was lifted from it by many hands and borne up a winding stone stair, and down a long dim corridor


    49. Simon Peter was very much hurt by his brother's insinuations and immediately lapsed into crestfallen silence


    50. You don't understand," she snapped indignantly, then immediately lapsed into mournful nostalgia









































    1. World Weary Avengers could not afford any lapses; they were the owners of some extremely advanced and therefore dangerous technology


    2. It is more of an agreement really, if one partner wants to end the relationship then all they have to do is wait till the agreement lapses which is every three months


    3. Reason is subject to lapses in judgment; that is to say, subject to variation and change


    4. Nearly hysterical in his screams of fright and anguish, his story was told between the many lapses of coherency, while he forced himself to relate what he could barely stand to relive


    5. The good tended to serve his needs with only occasional lapses, but the bad seemed to be with him always


    6. Jason, of course, was unaware of the lurid lapses Bruce experienced during intimacies with Juliet


    7. “Memory lapses, scratches I don’t know how I got, and I know this sounds stupid, but some of my clothes don’t even fit anymore”


    8. from Ottawa to probe the lapses


    9. Gnazzo left UTC for a job with a Long Island company, Computers Associates, which promptly was debarred and humiliated in the financial markets for severe ethical lapses


    10. severe ethical lapses that he either allowed to occur or failed to detect

    11. Coast Guard officials initially were concerned with alleged port security lapses and potential risks


    12. Your sleep comes on in minute long lapses


    13. Unless they are suffering temporary lapses of sanity, they do not double-cross or cheat their employers


    14. ―Alright vise guy, slow down or you vill ram us right into the gate ― Carlos‘ diction was letter perfect with the possible exception of sporadic lapses in syntax and Teutonic inflection


    15. The time lapses; the instant transportation from


    16. justifications and memory lapses that obliterate your actions from your mind


    17. experienced lapses of memory during which he failed to recognise colleagues of


    18. the same thing during short lapses between


    19. Even writers have lapses


    20. Buster laughed though offered no explanation of his response to his cousin’s inquiry, but given Judy’s tendency to have lapses of absentmindedness during which she occasionally acted quite foolish, his reaction was understandable

    21. occasional lapses of judgment, the occasional confusions, the


    22. memory lapses in the morning following an evening when I've been over-served by sadistic


    23. How many of those polled expressing approval of a man who for over twenty years has slipped and slid his way out of dirty situations with word games, would allow the Pope the same leeway in his publicly-demonstrated moral standards? Non-Catholics, at least, would be shocked and outraged if he acted the same way, making no allowances whatsoever for all the "good" he supposedly does in between lapses of holiness


    24. I was so nervous that I have memory lapses of the sequence of events


    25. But then he lapses into deep concentration for a minute


    26. I mean, you could be…” He lapses into thought


    27. procedures at the branches and comment on the lapses observed in this regard


    28. Lapses are very common and typically pass with time


    29. D’ata’s repeated lapses and blatant confessions demonstrated rebellion against God and, consequently, were the most serious of nature


    30. Except for 2 lapses in 11 years, when I had been at parties and consumed a lot of alcohol, I have been totally off the smoking

    31. if I were running lapses


    32. There might have been lapses of an erring father but he wanted to turn over a new leaf and now, when at long last in sight of the whipping post, to lead a homely life in the evening of his days, permeated by the affectionate surroundings of the heaving bosom of the family


    33. Remy and those curious lapses from the dignity that might be expected of the managers


    34. While I am likely still in the early to moderate stages of the disease, I’ve been experiencing unpredictable cognitive lapses that make it impossible for me to meet the demands of this position with the highest of standards that I’ve always held myself to and that are expected here


    35. As he threw down his book, stretched his legs towards the embers in the grate, and clasped his hands at the back of his head, in that agreeable afterglow of excitement when thought lapses from examination of a specific object into a suffusive sense of its connections with all the rest of our existence—seems, as it were, to throw itself on its back after vigorous swimming and float with the repose of unexhausted strength— Lydgate felt a triumphant delight in his studies, and something like pity for those less lucky men who were not of his profession


    36. The man was plain stupid; worse, he was arrogant about it, flaunting his frequent logic lapses


    37. You think all existence lapses in as quiet a flow as that in which your youth has hitherto slid away


    38. The lunatic is both cunning and malignant; she has never failed to take advantage of her guardian’s temporary lapses; once to secrete the knife with which she stabbed her brother, and twice to possess herself of the key of her cell, and issue therefrom in the night-time


    39. The lip—labium, from labor (?)—laps or lapses from the sides of the cavernous mouth


    40. “But I should not weary you with my letter, sir, if I were not firmly convinced that the nobility of your sentiments and your open, candid character would suggest to you yourself a means for retrieving all lapses and returning everything to its original position

    41. Warren would say comfortably, resolutely closing her eyes to the fact that James’ early environment, and not his sense of humor, was responsible for his occasional lapses


    1. You are lapsing because it is wearing off


    2. They were lapsing into the relationship they'd had before the Moorhen


    3. What does this state of political structure mean for Jews? I believe it provides the sort of state in which lapsed and lapsing Jews feel safest, and which they strive to replicate wherever they live


    4. It resulted in them lapsing from going to Mass on a regular basis


    5. Lapsing lighthearted, she said, “Methinks Alex doth protest too


    6. country,” Houston said, lapsing into a serious tone now that business was


    7. "Because they are the furthest removed action for a person living the life they are in, at the point of the receipt of the news: becoming world champions in sport at entirely the wrong age, selling everything to launch a business idea, leaving everything they know to cleave a new life in a foreign country where there is no chance of lapsing back into the ways of Blighty, dedicating their lives to a cause which they feel warrants such a sacrifice with the most incredible, world-changing results


    8. Her mother was talking at last, just as the daughter was lapsing into silence


    9. Even in the lifetime of the apostles, each church was prevented from lapsing into apostasy only by the watchful care of the founders


    10. Hypothermia is progressive - one's body program passes through several levels before lapsing into an subconscious condition

    11. seen, that passion was no excuse for her, because it is undeniable that instead of lapsing into passion, she consciously and deliberately took extraordinary pains to force herself into it, and became blindly furious by regular stages; "what was the name he gave me before the base man who swore to defend me? Oh! Hold me! Oh!"


    12. Over our dessert of lemon syllabub, Mia regales us with her exploits in Paris, lapsing at one point into fluent French


    13. Certain it was that I was lapsing into sleep, the open eyed sleep of one who yields to a sweet fascination, when there came through the snow-stilled air a long, low wail, so full of woe and pity that it woke me like the sound of a clarion


    14. Internally, whether in the globe or animal body, it is a moist thick lobe, a word especially applicable to the liver and lungs and the leaves of fat (γεἱβω, labor, lapsus, to flow or slip downward, a lapsing; λοβὁς, globus, lobe, globe; also lap, flap, and many other words); externally a dry thin leaf, even as the f and v are a pressed and dried b


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