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1. And wha t have we achieved other than a few modifications to those existing designs?’ Josh questioned, as he stared out through the shuttle’s window
2. wi'? Wha hae put ye to't, I say?"
3. Six Months Mrs Worthington started to say then he grabbed Arnie’s hand and said congratulations Sir… Arnie looked at him in shock and said wha what do you mean?
4. WHA Medical Building on Coulter and the
5. The World Headache Alliance (WHA)
6. The WHA is a truly
7. The WHA is a truly international organization,
8. His primary residence in Greenwich Village was at the Café Wha?
9. Ya wanna know wha happened ta me
10. I want you just to stop for a minute now, just stop, now we're just going to finish the service up and I'm going to pray for a few people; but here's the first thing I'd like to ask: What impressions, or wha impressed you tonight? As you think about tonight's service, was there some point where something impressed your heart? You felt something stir, because of what was said or done or happened? What was that thing that impressed you? Try and identify it right now
11. “Now I’m NEVER going to escape her - Wha
12. "Sorry about wha … "
13. read the follo win g section to clea rly u nderstand wha t a b log is first
14. "Huh? Wha?" Claire said as she woke up, startled
15. "And wha t m a ke s it worse , she tla inks of he rse lf a s m e a t
16. How ca n the y? The y don't know wha t it's like be ing a nything e lse
17. Appa rently, for going wa lks in the La ke District; for tha t wa s wha t he now proposed
18. "Ta lking? But wha t a bout?" Wa lking a nd ta lking–tha t se e m e d a ve ry odd wa y of
19. "You don't sa y so," sa id Le nina polite ly, not knowing in the le a st wha t the Wa rde n ha d sa id, but ta king he r cue from his dra m a tic pa use
20. And a t la st, tha nk Ford, he wa s through a nd, ye s, it wa s He lm holtz; He lm holtz, to whom he e xpla ine d wha t ha d ha ppe ne d, a nd who prom ise d to go round a t once , a t once , a nd turn off the ta p, ye s, a t once , but took this opportunity to te ll him wha t the D
21. Ofte n in the pa st he ha d wonde re d wha t it would be like to be subje cte d (som a-le ss a nd with nothing but his own inwa rd re source s to re ly on) to som e gre a t tria l, som e pa in, som e pe rse cution; he ha d e ve n longe d for a ffliction
22. "Wha t's the m a tter with him ?" whispered Lenina
23. "But wha t is there to sa y?"
24. How should I know?" It wa s difficult to he a r wha t she sa id, be ca use she wa s lying on he r stom a ch a nd he r fa ce wa s in the pillow
25. "Wha t a re che m ica ls?" he would a sk
26. "I wa nted to know wha t it wa s like being crucified
27. Blithe wa s the singing of the young girls ove r the ir te st-tube s, the Pre de stina tors whistle d a s the y worke d, a nd in the De ca nting Room wha t glorious joke s we re cra cke d a bove the e m pty bottle s! But the Director's fa ce, a s he entered the Fertilizing Room with Henry Foster, wa s gra ve, wooden with severity
28. Foste r, a nd you will se e tha t individua l–a nd, a fte r a ll, wha t is a n individua l?" With a swe e ping ge sture he no offe nce is so he nious a s unorthodoxy of be ha viour
29. "Wha t's the m e a ning," be ga n the Dire ctor, "of this m onstrous …"
30. "Pa rtly on his inte re st be ing focusse d on wha t he ca lls 'the soul,' which he pe rsists in re ga rding a s a n e ntity inde pe nde nt of the physica l e nvironm e nt, whe re a s, a s I trie d
31. "Wha t's in those " (re m e m be ring The Merchant of Venice) "those ca ske ts?" the Sa va ge
32. Wha t would he sa y? The blood ha d rushe d to he r che e ks
33. Re fusing to com e to m y pa rty a nd so turning the m a ll a ga inst m e !" He kne w tha t wha t he wa s sa ying wa s a bsurd in its injustice; he a dm itted inwa rdly, a nd a t la st e ve n a loud, the truth of a ll tha t the Sa va ge now sa id a bout the worthle ssne ss of frie nds who could be turne d upon so slight a provoca tion into pe rse cuting e ne m ie s
34. "I wa s curious to se e wha t the ir re a ctions would be
35. "Wha t a n outcry the re wa s! The Principa l ha d m e u p a n d th re a te n e d to h a n d m e th e im m e dia te sa ck
36. "Wha t is it?" he a ske d gruffly
37. "Wha t? Who's ill? Of course it inte re sts m e
38. "Oh, m y God! Wha t's the a ddre ss?"
39. "Wha te ve r is the m a tte r with
40. "Wha te ve r is he sa ying?" sa id a voice , ve ry ne a r, distinct a nd shrill through the
41. But his m ind wa s elsewhere–with dea th, with his grief, a nd his rem orse; m echa nica ly, without consciousne ss of wha t he wa s doing, he be ga n to shoulde r his wa y through the crowd
42. Wha t would the Controlle r think? To be
43. Wha t m ore ca n the y a sk for? True ," he a dde d, "the y m ight a sk for shorte r hours
44. Wha t wa s the re sult? Unre st a nd a la rge incre a se in the consum ption of som a ; tha t wa s a ll
45. "Wha t?" sa id He lm holtz, in a stonishm e nt
46. It's curious," he we nt on a fte r a little pa use , "to re a d wha t pe ople in the tim e of Our Ford use d to write a bout scie ntific progre ss
47. tha t it is the fe a r of de a th a nd of wha t com e s a fte r de a th tha t m a ke s m e n turn to re ligion a s the y a dva nce in ye a rs
48. Don't you re m e m be r wha t Othe llo sa id? 'If a fte r e ve ry
49. "Wha t you ne e d," the Sa va ge we nt on, "is som e thing with te a rs for a cha nge
50. "Twe lve a nd a ha lf m illion–tha t's wha t the ne w Conditioning Ce ntre cost