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    1. Ricci composes himself, takes Ahmed firmly by the shoulders and looks him directly in the eyes


    2. Patrice nods as she composes herself


    3. around the world that composes our end result


    4. “That’s a hell of a pipe,” Ren composes herself


    5. If asked to relate directly to his emotions, the narcissist intellectualizes, rationalizes, speaks about himself in the third person and in a detached "scientific" tone or composes a narrative with a fictitious character in it, suspiciously autobiographical


    6. Who composes the human of such faultless composition?


    7. The higher the quality of Configuration of the focused-by-You Form (that is, the lower the coefficient of density of Energy-Plasma that composes it), the less dense Time Flows may be projected on it, and, therefore, the more “bits” of Information “the processor” and “the video card” of the “computer” you use are able to process for one moment; this will fill this moment with much more content than it would happen in lower-quality Formo-systems


    8. plan, then the structure of information that composes this master plan could in itself be the


    9. recur with, in a narrative of which that Practice professedly composes the


    10. I imagined, indeed, that you would have been cloyed and tired with uniformity of adventures and expressions, inseparable from a subject of this sort, whose bottom, or groundwork being, in the nature of things eternally one and the same, whatever variety of forms and modes the situations are susceptible of, there is no escaping a repetition of near the same images, the same figures, the same expressions, with this further inconvenience added to the disgust it creates, that the words Joys, Ardours, Transports, Extasies and the rest of those pathetic terms so congenial to, so received in the Practice of Pleasure, flatten and lose much of their due spirit and energy by the frequency they indispensably recur with, in a narrative of which that Practice professedly composes the whole basis

    11. Silence composes the nerves; and as an unbroken hush now reigned again through the whole house, I began to feel the return of slumber


    12. I wish to soothe him, yet can I counsel one so infinitely miserable, so destitute of every hope of consolation, to live? Oh, no! The only joy that he can now know will be when he composes his shattered spirit to peace and death


    13. Can the sun be angry with the infusoria if the latter composes verses to her from the drop of water, where there is a multitude of them if you look through the microscope? Even the club for promoting humanity to the larger animals in tip-top society in Petersburg, which rightly feels compassion for dogs and horses, despises the brief infusoria making no reference to it whatever, because it is not big enough


    14. All that seems so unimportant, and yet in these seemingly unimportant acts, in our aloofness from them, in our readiness to point out, according to our strength, the irrationality of what is obviously irrational,—in this does our great, invincible power consist, the power which composes that insuperable force which forms the real, actual, public opinion, which, moving itself, moves the whole of humanity


    15. From that time on Maupassant no longer does what he did in his first two novels,—he does not take for the foundation of his novels certain moral demands and on their basis describe the activity of his persons, but writes his novels as all artisan novelists write theirs, that is, he invents the most interesting and the most pathetic or most contemporary persons and situations, and from these composes his novel, adorning it with all those observations which he has happened to make and which fit into the canvas of the novel, without the slightest concern how the events described are related to the demands of morality


    16. And afterward he composes music of his own on this theory, in conjunction with another still more erroneous system of the union of all the arts


    17. But why is it necessary to know, on this occasion, whether the President did call for these powers or not? The inquiry composes no part of the resolution; it is neither expressly mentioned nor glanced at; and why this inquiry is raised, I confess I am utterly at a loss to know, unless it was to prove that the President of the United States had a knowledge of the instructions, and that they restricted Mr


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