Am Sentence Examples

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  • I am the housekeeper, not his mistress.

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  • I am recording my settings.

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  • Am I completely lacking in self discipline?

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  • I am so hungry.

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  • I've planned most of my life to get where I am now.

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  • I am sorry if I have given her trouble.

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  • Am I seeing a real place?

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  • I am very grateful to you.

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  • I am so happy.

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  • I am thankfully ensconced in my perfect house on wheels, mended in body but seething in mind.

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  • I am on your side - 100%.

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  • I am not saying we have ended torture.

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  • I am glad you asked.

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  • I am looking for the king.

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  • I am sorry, for I need you.

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  • I am in attendance on him, you know; I'll mention it to him.

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  • I am not saying we live in a utopia.

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  • Once you have tried my goods I am sure you will never be without them.

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  • I am only one of a number of concerned citizen contributors.

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  • I am a huge fan of heritage meats.

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  • I am not fit for it.

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  • I am sorry for him.

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  • But I am a prince, and it is foolish for princes to waste their time with such things.

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  • I am used to suffering.

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  • Yes, my dear; I am Oz, the Great and Terrible.

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  • If I have since learned differently, I am not going to tell anybody.

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  • Oh, what a pig I am, not to have written and to have given them such a fright!

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  • When I use a term like factory farm, I am envisioning not what these things are now but what they will be.

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  • I cast my vote, perchance, as I think right; but I am not vitally concerned that that right should prevail.

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  • I am also expecting Andrew any day.

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  • I am perfectly sure I wrote the story myself.

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  • I am with you, and I will not let anything hurt you.

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  • I am Robert the Bruce.

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  • I am going to find such a way if I can.

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  • He thinks I am still a child.

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  • I am used to something sweet.

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  • Neither am I. You turned me down, remember.

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  • I am glad that the partridge gets fed, at any rate.

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  • I am asking you if the colonel is here.

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  • I am so proud of him.

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  • Am I to thank him or curse him?

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  • I am not saying if you enjoy manual labor and being exhausted at the end of the day, you shouldn't do it.

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  • Morning is when I am awake and there is a dawn in me.

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  • I am not one of those on whom fortune deigns to smile.

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  • I am listening to you.

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  • I should be delighted to own so beautiful a piece of workmanship, but I know I am not worthy.

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  • I am not aware that any man has ever built on the spot which I occupy.

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  • I am sure no reporter was present.

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  • I am Boris, son of Princess Anna Mikhaylovna Drubetskaya.

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  • I am too grateful for all these blessings to wish for more from princes, or from the gods.

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  • I was in heaven; still am.

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  • Am I not partly leaves and vegetable mould myself?

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  • I was wrong to kick the Sawhorse, and I am sorry I became angry at him.

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  • How glad I am you've come!

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  • I am so sick of it.

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  • But now I am hiding something!

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  • We will have great fun I am sure.

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  • I am going because the life I am leading here does not suit me!

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  • And what am I?

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  • What am I going to do?

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  • First off, I don't have the words to tell you how grateful I am for what you and your guys did for us.

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  • You know who I am?

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  • That I am not prepared to say.

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  • I am not posing a naïve, rhetorical question.

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  • Indeed, I am not sure now that I read all the signs correctly.

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  • I am sorry for them because they cried much.

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  • Now I am going to tell you a secret.

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  • I am sure we should love each other.

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  • I am tempted to reply to such--This whole earth which we inhabit is but a point in space.

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  • I think that I am near the end of it.

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  • I am thankful that this pond was made deep and pure for a symbol.

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  • How happy I am now, and how happy I may be with such a friend and such a husband!

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  • I am giving you everything, my friends, and I beg you to take everything, all our grain, so that you may not suffer want!

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  • I know I am not worthy of her, I know it's impossible to speak of it now.

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  • Am I not allowed visitors?

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  • I can't let anyone watch what I am doing!

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  • I am doing my best.

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  • It plagues my mind that my sins will continue but so in love am I that aught else matters.

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  • Why am I here?

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  • But I am making a case I believe I can defend and will begin by defining my terms.

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  • I find even the smallest child excellent company, and I am glad to say that children usually like me.

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  • And I am sure that I never read any memorable news in a newspaper.

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  • I am glad I have spoken out fully.

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  • What kind of monster do you think I am?

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  • I don't second-guess what I do, who I am, or who I serve.

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  • I really am the only one with sense around here.

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  • As strong as I am, mine won't be enough.

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  • Am I so bad that I end up married to the devil?

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  • All I do is pull the battery and store the old gal together with half my gear and the next summer she's as raring and ready as I am.

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  • How do you know who I am?

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  • I am coming to your location.

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  • I am delighted to find humbugs inside the earth, just the same as on top of it.

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  • Let me see you equal the sorcery I am about to perform.

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  • I am studying French and German and Latin and Greek.

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  • I do miss Red Farm and the dear ones there dreadfully; but I am not unhappy.

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  • I am working very hard just now.

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  • I am now the proud owner of about fifteen new books, which we ordered from Louisville.

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  • On the contrary, I am very glad to make your acquaintance, said Pierre.

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  • But can it be true that I am in Moscow?

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  • All Len wants out of me is information about Allen, and Howard couldn't care less where I am.

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  • You can't imagine how sore I am.

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  • It's only five AM in California.

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  • Am I speaking simply enough, Dusty, or do I need to dumb it down more?

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  • Why am I stuck in the middle?

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  • Since I was in kindergarten, the world has kept saying how pretty I am with one breath and how stupid I am with the other.

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  • What am I saying?

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  • What if what I am not telling you drove you away?

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  • I am pleased you feel that way.

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  • I am very sorry that poor little Peregrine is dead now.

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  • In Latin, I am reading Horace's odes.

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  • I am sure I never heard it.

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  • Ah, how low I fall when I am tempted by them!

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  • I am fond of you, especially as you are the one live man among our whole set.

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  • I am speaking sincerely as a friend!

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  • I am very glad.

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  • Then when am I to have it?

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  • I am in love, my friend!

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  • It's been more than that for a long time - or am I only imagining things?

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  • He's four years older than I am.

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  • I ran into the Original Vamp already and am under the impression all the Original Beings are free.

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  • I can bring you another one of the notes verifying that's where I am when I'm missing work.

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  • I think you mean not as violent as I am.

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  • What am I supposed to be doing?

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  • Am I pregnant, too?

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  • I am out of the picture.

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  • Deidre, I really am happy that you're okay.

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  • I am always ready for a fight.

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  • I am Jennifer Radisson.

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  • I am involved—just being here.

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  • I am aware of the terms.

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  • I am a man of discretion.

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  • You don't have to trust me, but I really am trying to help you.

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  • I think he's better equipped than I am.

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  • And I am Antonio Hernandez Medena Gonzolez.

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  • I am the father of Alex.

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  • I admire your joie de vivre and am always fascinated by your perspective on life.

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  • I am so, so sorry!

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  • I am simply collecting on the debt, as is my obligation.

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  • Why am I … stuck in this new reality?

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  • No. You are the preordained mate of a deity, just as I am.

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  • The others thought they trapped me, and here I am, against all odds.

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  • Am I … am I an Immortal now?

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  • I am happy to see you.

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  • I am honor bound to stay.

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  • Instead I ambled past the house where I am to trade a damp and soiled mattress for domestic duties when arrangements are finally made by Joshua.

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  • I am alone in this house, with only a cat for company though he gives me little solace.

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  • I am so frightened!

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  • I am Victor, your creator and master.

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  • Certainly not, I am well educated.

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  • I am here to help you understand her, because, for some unfathomable reason, she cares about you.

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  • But I am not talking about a state of affairs where overnight someone with a "machine job" gets unlimited wealth.

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  • I am not saying governments are supposed to feed the world or that food should be free.

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  • But of course, I am not most worried about the United States.

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  • My dog friends seem to understand my limitations, and always keep close beside me when I am alone.

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  • I am sitting on the piazza, and my little white pigeon is perched on the back of my chair, watching me write.

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  • I am studying in Boston, with my dear teacher.

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  • I am always happy and so was Little Lord Fauntleroy, but dear Little Jakey's life was full of sadness.

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  • I am surprised at the mastery of language which your letter shows.

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  • I am glad Miss Eleanor is interested.

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  • Mildred is a sweet little sister and I am sure you would love her.

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  • I am always delighted when anyone writes me a beautiful thought which I can treasure in my memory forever.

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  • I pity Prince Vasili but am still more sorry for Pierre.

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  • I am so afraid it will never be!

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  • But am I really to abandon forever the joy of Prince Andrew's love, in which I have lived so long?

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  • I am not a man, that I should repay kindness with ingratitude!

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  • I am sure he really loved him.

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  • Am I depositing enough money in the account?

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  • I'm not ever going to know them if I never meet them, am I?

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  • I am in the middle of it right now - only I don't know what I'm in the middle of.

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  • You're the first girl who has ever accepted me for what I am.

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  • You know how I am.

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  • Tell him how sorry I am, and tell him you weren't hurting me.

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  • I know who I am now; I don't want to meet that other guy.

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  • But I am a patient man and the sun is shining, the brook that fronts my home on wheels is singing.

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  • Here I am, so close to the tipster I can smell her; or him.

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  • I am a patient person by nature and fully expected to later take them one or two at a time.

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  • The damn thing might as well had a sign on it, saying, hey, coppers, here I am!

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  • At the expense of sounding immodest, I must say I am one of those who can attain this state.

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  • Hey, I really am free this time.

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  • Am I still grounded? she asked, pinning him with a cold glare and crossing her arms.

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  • I mean, I am now again.

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  • So am I. We'll make good friends.

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  • What am I meant to do?

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  • But when I do, whatever I am, I can't get far without terrifying the people around me.

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  • I am weak, he said.

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  • I am just a bit distressed, Father.

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  • Never met anyone more lost than I am.

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  • Tell me where I am, why I'm here, and what's wrong with me.

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  • What am I transforming into?

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  • I am what I am, and you are what you are.

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  • I am so hot.

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  • This is what I am!

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  • Pierre, am I allowed to go Christmas shopping?

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  • You keep telling me who I am.

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  • Maybe I still am.

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  • I am sorry you did what you did.

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  • I am forbidden from creating deals with material outcomes.

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  • After eleven pairs of shoes, two stray dogs who gave up on me, and a girl friend who skipped off with a coal truck driver in West Virginia, here I am.

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  • But I am curious.

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  • If I am to become her, I need to know more.

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  • I am not pleased by these mortal plants.

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  • I am pleased that she turned out the way you wished.

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  • I am not like your predecessor.

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  • I am very sorry, Deidre.

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  • I am so sorry, Logan.

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  • Am I dead or not?

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  • I am a fan of free will, so it's your choice.

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  • Of this, I am fairly certain.

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  • Did I not tell you that I am not one to worry?

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  • I am six months pregnant.

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  • Am I different as a … as a human?

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  • I am the same friend you've had the past few years.

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  • I am here simply to assess what is in your brain.

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  • Am I right in assuming I'm the last person you want to see right now?

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  • I am so sorry for what I was, Gabriel.

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  • I am deep in your debt, my most gracious lord and master.

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  • Could you tell me where I am?

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  • Not sure where I am now, but I'm free and okay.

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  • I don't know where I am.

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  • Yes, I am used to giving orders, orders that everyone follows.

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  • You've served me long enough to know what I am.

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  • What you fail to realize is that --whatever I am --I draw good and evil to me.

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  • I know what I am, I know what you are, and I know what my brothers are.

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  • You.ve been my lover for ages, and I am doing you a favor.

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  • I am sorry for this of all things, Gabriel.

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  • I know I am, Rhyn.

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  • I am bound to protect him.

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  • I am still an Ancient.

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  • I am sorry I wasn.t here when you needed me.

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  • How did you tell your best friend that aliens were real and oh, by the way, I married one and am taking you with me to his planet, for your own good?

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  • I am so angry at you, and if you were half an inch smaller, I'd whip your hide, dhjan or not!

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  • I will send for you when I am ready.

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  • I am impressed you learned it.

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  • If I am satisfied, I'll turn over the planning completely to you.

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  • Normally I am greeted by a member of my clan.

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  • I apologize if I am being too direct.

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  • I am pleased to hear from you.

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  • I'm not upset for the reason you assume I am!

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  • See how good I am at deduction now that I'm married to an ex-detective?

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  • I close my eyes and it's as if she's who I am.

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  • She assumed it was morning in her grogginess until a squinted peek at their clock showed two AM.

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  • So's I can stand out of the way while he does what he's going to do anyway, small town hick that I am.

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  • Besides, she knows how dumb I am.

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  • I gaze from my window to the hill as I watch the warm glow from his home and pray he perhaps is thinking of me as I am thinking of him.

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  • I am bone-weary of the degradation, of wearing my false coquettish smile, pretending love, until they spill themselves within me.

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  • There is a spring in my step and a note on my lips, until I realize the awful truth of my situation and am forced to hold back my tears.

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  • The snow seems to trap me, as it does with the small squirrel I am watching from my window.

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  • What am I to do if my darling has made a new life within me?

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  • I am sure now that I carry my beloved Joshua's child in my womb.

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  • My letters are so small none will ever see my missive, but there it will remain and give me strength for what I am now resigned I must do.

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  • If he thinks I'm going put those stupid things on my feet and swing down there like some mountain goat, he's crazier than I am for coming out here in the first place.

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  • Am I forgiven for trying to warn him?

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  • I am miserable in your absence yet the simple memory of you is enough to sustain me during those interminably long intervals when we are apart.

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  • I demand our release immediately, I am a Parrish!

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  • I am a gentleman.

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  • I am one of yours.

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  • I know not of Victor, I am Frederick, Frederick Caulder.

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  • Listen, I know I'm not any good at these affairs of the heart, but I am a man, and a man needs time to sit on things before he figures out where his head is at.

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  • Oh, I guess I am a little sleepy.

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  • Am I willing to give up all we have become to each other?

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  • I am so sorry about that, but you never would have given me a chance if you knew from the beginning.

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  • Because I need you to accept what I am if we are to have a future together.

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  • The truth is I am very attracted to you and I thought you shared that attraction.

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  • Are you having as much difficulty keeping this night casual as I am?

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  • He couldn't very well say, 'I really am that pig you pegged me for, just trying to hide it from you, babe'.

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  • Don't be embarrassed, you have no idea how thrilled I am by this.

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  • There is no way on God's green earth I am going to influence that lovely woman to do your bidding!

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  • I will go out and make believe that I am bringing him a present.

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  • I am not going to sea.

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  • I am going to be a sailor and nothing else.

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  • In the same manner I can also tell when I am pulling against the current.

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  • When I am thirteen years old I shall visit them all myself.

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  • But I am afraid you cannot come to Tuscumbia; so I will write to you, and send you a sweet kiss and my love.

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  • I am so glad that Lester and Henry are good little infants.

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  • I can hardly wait for June to come I am so eager to speak to her and to my precious little sister.

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  • Now I am as happy as the little birds, because I can speak and perhaps I shall sing too.

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  • But now I want to tell you how glad I am that you are so happy and enjoying your home so very much.

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  • The preparations for my tea are nearly completed, and I am looking forward joyfully to the event.

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  • I am glad, very glad that such a kind, beautiful lady loves me.

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  • I am afraid I find fault with the poem as much as I enjoy it.

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  • Yes, I am taking the regular college course for a degree.

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  • I know you will be amused when I tell you that I am deeply interested in politics.

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  • I am glad you know.

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  • Indeed, I am heartily glad that I don't know all that is being said and written about Helen and myself.

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  • I cannot explain it; but when difficulties arise, I am not perplexed or doubtful.

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  • I am no more lonely than the loon in the pond that laughs so loud, or than Walden Pond itself.

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  • I am convinced, that if all men were to live as simply as I then did, thieving and robbery would be unknown.

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  • I am not squeamish in such cases when manners are concerned.

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  • Not that I am less humane than others, but I did not perceive that my feelings were much affected.

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  • I am satisfied that it is not.

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  • I am not responsible for the successful working of the machinery of society.

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  • I am but too ready to conform to them.

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  • I am not speaking of regicide, I am speaking about ideas.

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  • And I am still arguing with your husband.

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  • I am now going to the war, the greatest war there ever was, and I know nothing and am fit for nothing.

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  • For the present I am free and am all right.

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  • Only I haven't the least idea what I am to do; I wanted to consult you seriously.

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  • Yes, I am, but please don't let us do like that....

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  • He said to me, 'I am sorry I can do so little for you, dear Princess.

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  • I have come, and am at your service to help you nurse my uncle.

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  • Oh dear, what am I thinking about?

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  • Well, what answer am I to take?

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  • I am very glad to have made your acquaintance.

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  • I am so terrified.

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  • I am going away.

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  • I have fallen, I am killed!

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  • I am very glad to have seen you.

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  • Then I am young.

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  • I am so sorry for him!

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  • I am very glad to see you.

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  • I am very anxious about him.

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  • Am I right or not?

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  • What am I to do?

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  • I should make too good a target for the French, besides I am afraid I should hardly be able to climb onto a horse.

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  • But if I were right, I should be rendering a service to my Fatherland for which I am ready to die.

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  • By rights I am a militia officer, but my men are not here.

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  • How sorry I am that he died, and how glad I am that he is alive again!

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  • But no, it can't be true that I am in Moscow, he suddenly thought.

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  • Am I not right, sir?

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  • I am delighted to meet a compatriot.

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  • I am quite at your service.

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  • I am here, your excellency.

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  • I am your prisoner--take me!

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  • I am sure your mother will be grateful to me.

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  • And then I am used to not sleeping before a battle.

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  • How glad I am you have come.

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  • As much as my brothers wish I were him, I am not.  You just have to deal with it.

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  • Why am I still here?

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  • Where am I going?

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  • That's what I am, honey bunch.

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  • I am totally mortified.

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  • I am getting better.

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  • God, here I am running around the country and he's out there swimming with the fishes.

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  • I never gave a thought to the pain of childbirth, but here I am worried about pain the first time.

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  • Do you think he'll be as tolerant of your principles as I am?

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  • Am I afraid of people?

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  • What am I supposed to say?

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  • So am I, but I'm not trashing your morals.

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  • So am I, but not for my safety.

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  • In the strict sense of the word I am not a Wizard, but only a humbug.

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  • But I am glad to meet a last a Real Horse.

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  • Once in a while I get broken up some, but I am easily repaired and put in good order again.

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  • You're only joking, I'm afraid-- Just wait till I am bigger.

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  • I am going to put you in the academy there.

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  • I am not saying if you love digging ditches, you should do something else.

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  • Fifteen years after that, I got the computer on which I currently am typing.

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  • Now, suppose I am right and incomes effectively rise dramatically.

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  • Then along came the Industrial Revolution, and I am sure it all seemed very foreign.

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  • I am going to take some of what you have and give it to someone else.

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  • I am tired now and I do want to go down stairs.

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  • I am not afraid to float now.

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  • Now I am very tired and I will rest.

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  • When I am thirteen years old I am going to travel in many strange and beautiful countries.

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  • Now I am too tired to write more.

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  • I am very glad because I love the warm sunshine and the fragrant flowers.

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  • I am sorry that you have no little children to play with you sometimes; but I think you are very happy with your books, and your many, many friends.

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  • She is a lovely baby, and I am sure you will love her.

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  • I am glad also to know, from the questions which you ask me, what you are thinking about.

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  • Your letter is charming, and I am greatly pleased with it.

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  • I am glad thee is at the Institution; it is an excellent place.

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  • I am not the son of the engineer.

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  • But what am I to do?

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  • I am anxious about him and glad he is taking this trip abroad which the doctors recommended long ago.

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  • Am I to sacrifice my feelings and my honor for money?

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  • What am I to do with myself?

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  • But when your father comes back tomorrow what am I to tell him?

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  • I am not worth it! exclaimed Natasha and turned to leave the room, but Pierre held her hand.

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  • I don't know, I am very far from having military tastes, but in these times no one can answer for himself.

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  • I am not merely civil to him but obey him like a corporal, though I am his senior.

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  • I am only happy to have had the opportunity of making your acquaintance.

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  • I beg you not to tell anyone who I am, and to do what I ask you.

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  • I am a militia officer and have not quitted Moscow.

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  • I am sorry you weren't there.

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  • But are you sorry for what I am?

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  • At other moments, I am as distressed as the sinner that I am, being dragged to hell's fire beyond.

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  • I can't talk to you directly, or I am obligated to take you with me, Death's words appeared in the book.

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  • Ikir, I am serious.

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  • You know how strong I am.

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  • I am, dark lady.

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  • What I am saying is that as more factors align toward peace, peace becomes ever more the better economic option.

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  • I have always said so and I am beginning to experience it.

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  • You might as well accept the fact that I'm a whole lot easier to lead than I am to push.

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  • Alright, how am I supposed to protect you when you won't follow my orders?

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  • Well, I am upset, but not because you bought a tester and not because you were trying to hide it from me.

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  • But I am going.

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  • Just how gullible do you think I am?

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  • Thanks. How bad am I hurt?

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  • I'll fetch some next time I am in town.

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  • I know who I am now.

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  • Tell me, Watcher, if I am the Gatekeeper, what gate am I guarding?

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  • So am I. She didn't know where the thought came from.

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  • So what if I use what I am to get what I want from her?

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  • Then where am I?

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  • If I am fortunate, I will have the Grey God at my command before my demise.

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  • Is that what I am to you, Jenn?

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  • Mine made me what I am, Jenn.

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  • But I am going to slaughter any of your kind involved in this insanity.

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  • Do not convince yourself or any other that I am here as her - -or Tiyan's - -guardian!

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  • I am always here, should you need me.

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  • Hilden will take you into the city, and your archers may watch me to ensure I do not venture closer to her than I am now.

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  • The hospices and hpitaux and Guadeloupe the bureaux de bienfaisance, the founda- Martinique tion of which is optional for the commune, St Pierre and Miquel are managed by committees consisting of the mayor of the municipality and six Total in Am members, two elected by the municipal council and four nominated by the prefect.

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  • This name shabattu was certainly applied to the 15th day of the month, and am nuh libbi could mean "day of rest in the middle," referring to the moon's pause at the full.

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  • They were wont to cry out, each of himself, "I am God; I am the Son of God; or I am the divine Spirit."

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  • Your Holiness (he wrote) is sovereign of Rome, but I am its emperor; and he threatened to annul the presumed donation of Rome by Charlemagne, unless the pope yielded implicit obedience to him in all temporal affairs.

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  • On returning to Eritrea, Baratieri mobilized his nativ reserves and pushed forward columns under Major Toselli am General Arimondi as far south as Amba Alagi.

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  • Marcus himself says, "To the gods I am indebted for having good grandfathers, good parents, a good sister, good teachers, good associates, good kinsmen and friends, nearly everything good."

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  • I doubt whether it has been so well known to the world, and I am convinced that great injustice has been done him.

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  • But I am most fully convinced they should take long leases or tacks, that they may not be straitened with time in the improvement of their rooms; and this is profitable both for master and tenant."

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  • Thus, you see, with my herbarium, my vibratory, and my semi-circumgyratory, I am in clover; and you may imagine with what scorn I think of the House of Commons, which, comfortable club as it is said to be, could offer me none of these comforts, or, more perfectly speaking, these necessaries of life."

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  • To the left of the ctenidium a pulmonary sac, separated from it by an incomplete septum, am phibious.

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  • I am making a family of kings attached to my federative system."

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  • I am but the magistrate of the republic. I merely act upon the imagination of the nation.

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  • His words to Benjamin Constant - "I am growing old.

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  • Camille on being asked his age, replied, "I am thirty-three, the age of the sans-culotte Jesus, a critical age for every patriot."

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  • As an extreme contrast to this After Westwood, c am odeif orm type, we take the maggot Modern Classification.

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  • In Der Kampf urns Dasein am Himmel von Prel endeavoured to apply the Darwinian doctrine of organic evolution not only to the sphere of consciousness but also even more widely as the philosophical principle of the world.

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  • Though nearly alone I am under no apprehension of defeat."

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  • I); "unto me, who am less than the least of all the saints" (iii.

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  • When she lay painfully on her deathbed her son Joseph said to her, "You are not at ease," and her last words were the answer, "I am sufficiently at my ease to die."

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  • We may equally express the result as 4,(al)Y'(a2)...0 (am) =0, (a 8 -fa t) =0.

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  • Denoting the distance AM by d 1, BM by d2, and AB by 1, we have for the force at M due to the magnetism of the rod H P =d 12 - horizontal component (dla - d 2 3).

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  • The tribe Smilacoideae, shrubby climbers with net-veined leaves and small unisexual flowers, bears much the same relationship to the order as a whole as does the order Dioscoreaceae, which have a similar habit, but flowers with am inferior ovary, to the Amaryllidaceae.

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  • Writing to a friend in July 1846, he says - "I am going to tell you of a fresh project that has been brewing in my brain.

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  • I am going on an agitating tour through the continent of Europe."

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  • I am impelled to this by an instinctive emotion such as has never deceived me.

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  • I am glad that he has sent it, because the Dutch have tired me out, and I intended to fight with them.

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  • They explained away baptisms as "words of the Holy Gospel," citing the text "I am the living water."

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  • For I am able to give you salvation, as much as the 1 Cod.

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  • The more I consider it all, the more I am certain that the mob had the least to do with it..

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  • I have dared to undertake the same thing, though I am not yet twenty."

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  • His friend Robsahm reports, from Swedenborg's own account to him, the circumstances of the first extraordinary revelation of the Lord, when He appeared to him and said, "I am God the Lord, the Creator and Redeemer of the world.

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  • I am totally ignorant in every part of useful knowledge.

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  • At present I read nothing but Italian, which I am immoderately fond of, particularly of the poetry..

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  • As for French, I am far from being so thorough a master of it as I could wish, but I know so much of it that I could perfect myself in it at any time with very little trouble, especially if I pass three or four months in France."

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  • The special characteristic of its theology is in the first part where it owes most to the teaching of Augustine, who in his striving after self-knowledge analysed the mystery of his own triune personality and illustrated it with psychological images, " I exist and I am conscious that I exist, and I love the existence and the consciousness; and all this independently of any external influence."

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  • An(am) on the western side of the estuary of the Canton River.

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  • His creed, and the whole gist of his argument, is expressed in a single sentence, "I am fully assured that God does not, and therefore that men ought not to, require any more of any man than this, to believe the Scripture to be God's word, and to endeavour to find the true sense of it, and to live according to it."

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  • Jefferson, when asked if he replaced Franklin, replied, " No one can replace him, sir; I am only his successor."

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  • In the Synoptists, Jesus " grows in favour with God and man," passes through true human experiences and trials, prays alone on the mountain-side, and dies with a cry of desolation; here the Logos' watchword is " I am," He has deliberately to stir up emotion in Himself, never prays for Himself, and in the garden and on the cross shows but power and self-possession.

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  • Returning to Heidelberg he became Privatdozent in theology in 1829, and in 1831 published his Begriff der Kritik am Allen Testamente praktisch erartert, a study of Old Testament criticism in which he explained the critical principles of the grammatico-historical school, and his Des Propheten Jonas Orakel uber Moab, an exposition of the 1 5th and 16th chapters of the book of Isaiah attributed by him to the prophet Jonah mentioned in 2 Kings xiv.

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  • If such a one says ` I am an Athravan ' he lies, call him not Athravan, noble Zarathustra, said Ahura Mazda, but thou shouldst call him priest, noble Zarathustra, who sits awake the whole night through and yearns for holy wisdom that enables man to stand on death's bridge fearless and with happy heart, the wisdom whereby he attains the holy and glorious world of paradise."

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  • After a certain discount for friction and the recoil of the gun, the net work realized by the powder-gas as the shot advances AM is represented by the area Acpm, and this is equated to the kinetic energy e of the shot, in foot-tons, (I) e d2 I + p, a in which the factor 4(k 2 /d 2)tan 2 S represents the fraction due to the rotation of the shot, of diameter d and axial radius of gyration k, and S represents the angle of the rifling; this factor may be ignored in the subsequent calculations as small, less than I %.

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  • If the pressure falls off uniformly, so that the pressure-curve is a straight line PDF sloping downwards and cutting AM in F, then the energy-curve will be a parabola curving downwards, and the velocity-curve can be represented by an ellipse, or circle with centre F and radius FA; while the time-curve will be a sinusoid.

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  • But if the pressure-curve is a straight line F'CP sloping upwards, cutting AM behind A in F', the energy-curve will be a parabola curving upwards, and the velocity-curve a hyperbola with center at F'.

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  • A heavy attack on the post of Allatoona (to the garrison of which Sherman sent the famous message, "Hold the fort, for I am coming") was repulsed (October 5).

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  • The symbol generally adopted to represent these functions is J am.

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  • It was a work of so much expectation, by yourself, by your friends, and by the public, that I trembled for its appearance, but am now much relieved.

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  • Hereupon Caesar (it is said) exclaimed "I am going to Spain to fight an army without a general, and thence to the East to fight a general without an army."

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  • He saith unto him, I am clean; for I washed in the pool of David and having descended by one staircase, I ascended by another and I put on white and clean garments, and then I came and looked upon these holy vessels.

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  • The solecism in the Preface to the Adonais, " My known repugnance to the narrow principles of taste on which several of his earlier compositions were modelled prove at least that I am an impartial judge," would probably have been corrected by the poet if his attention had been called to it; but the two first ones, with others, cannot be thus regarded.

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  • The short discourse on the expression of thought by language (irEpi `Epjs vElas, De Interpretatione) is based on the Platonic division of the sentence (X6yos) into noun and verb (ivoµa and Am).

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  • Or are they really substances separate from, though related to, myself, who am also a substance?

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  • During a tour through Kashmir with Sir Henry Lawrence he kept the purse and Sir Henry could never obtain an account from him; subsequently Sir George Lawrence accused him of embezzling the funds of the Lawrence Asylum at Kasauli; while Sir Neville Chamberlain in a published letter says of the third brother, Lord Lawrence, "I am bound to say that Lord Lawrence had no opinion of Hodson's integrity in money matters.

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  • Kant had said that the synthetic unity " I think " is in all consciousness one and the same, meaning that I am always present to all my ideas.

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  • Instead of the old belief that God made the world for man, philosophers began to fall into the pleasing dream, I am everything, and everything is I - and even I am God.

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  • Further, Wundt declares that the psychical compound of sensations, with which, according to him, we actually start, is not a complex sensation, but a compound idea; so that I am expected to believe that, when I hear the chord of D, I am not conscious of single sensations of D, F, A, and have only a compound idea of the chord - as if the hearing of music were merely a series of ideas!

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  • This existing apart is the only sense in which a plurality of things need be independent in order to be real, or in order to be substances; and it is a sense in which they can all be related to each other, as I am not you, but I am addressing you.

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  • I am conscious only of myself as a person, and of my bodily signs.

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  • Again, in being conscious of myself, I am not conscious of my mind in the abstract without my body.

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  • Moreover, I am not conscious of my whole personal life at all.

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  • How do I know that I was born, though I cannot remember it, and that I shall die, though I am not now conscious of death ?

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  • How do I know that I am the same person from birth to death ?

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  • But it does not prove that I am nothing but soul.

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  • As a human person, I am body and soul; and the idealistic identification of the Ego with soul or mind, involving the corollary that my body belongs to the non-Ego and is no part of myself, is the reductio ad absurdum of idealism.

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  • Let no one suppose for an instant that the self-education I am about to commend, in respect of the things of this life, extends to any considerations of the hope set before us, as if man by reasoning could find out God.

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  • I am content to bear the reproach.

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  • This question I have duly considered, and though I am not able to satisfy myself completely I am nearly persuaded that the circumstance depends on the weight and number of the ultimate particles of the several gases."

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  • Eisjochl am Bild (Pfelders to the Pfossen Glen), snow .

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  • According to the latter Jesus asked, "Whom say men that I am ?"

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  • It was noted for the first time in this February speech, but the most striking instance was in a speech on Mr Osborne Morgan's Burials Bill in April 1875, in which he described a Quaker funeral, and protested against the "miserable superstition of the phrase `buried like a dog.'" "In that sense," he said, "I shall be buried like a dog, and all those with whom I am best acquainted, whom I best love and esteem, will be ` buried like a dog.'

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  • Ikor am

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  • The chief of these, extant in a longer and a shorter version, is called The book of that which is in the Nether World (familiarly known as the Am Dual) and deals with the journey of the sun during the twelve hours of the night.

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  • Zobair, but their leader was defeated in a battle near Am Shams (December 684) by Merwgn b.

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  • Mehemet Ali was said to have appointed as mudir or governor in a turbulent district a young and inexperienced Turk, who asked, But how am I to govern these people?

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  • This proposal was rejected, and at 7 AM.

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  • On the 21st Major-General Graham moved from Ismailia with about 800 men and a small naval force, occupying Nefiche, the junction with the Suez line, at 1.30 AM.

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  • I have from first endeavoured to impress on government that I am strong enough to relieve Khartum, and believe in being able to send a force, when returning by way of Berber, to Suakin, to open road and crush Osman Digna.

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  • And if I am for myself alone, what then am I ?

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  • The tangent then becomes my=x+amt and the normal y +aam - am 3 .

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  • He was himself a prophet, and his prophecy was this, " He that is stronger than I am is coming after me."

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  • In the promenades are monuments to Moltke, Bismarck and Karl Wilhelm, the composer of the Wacht am Rhein.

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  • I am not one of those who can be frightened by inflated bags of skin, nor need any one think to squeeze me like a fig.

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  • It is my wood that he has found the hardest and strongest, and I am the arrow which he shoots against you."

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  • I increase your pensions with 100 dirhems; make now your preparations, for I am the lavish shedder of blood 2 and the avenger of blood."

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  • When I feel pleased or pained, or when I use my senses to perceive a pressure, a temperature, a flavour, an odour, a colour, a sound, or when I am conscious of feeling and perceiving, I cannot resist the belief that something sensible is present; and this belief that something exists is already a judgment, a judgment of existence, and, so far as it is limited to sense without inference, a true judgment.

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  • For example, as I am weary and am conscious of being weary, my judgment and proposition that I am weary are true because they signify what I am and know myself to be by direct consciousness; and my being weary is ambiguously said to be true because it is so signified.

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  • Pitt "used to say," according to Lady Hester Stanhope, "that Tom Paine was quite in the right, but then he would add, `What am I to do?

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  • I am converted, I am no longer liable to be reborn in a state of suffering, and am assured of final salvation."

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  • Again, the meanness of my estate doth somewhat move me; for though I cannot accuse myself that I am either prodigal or slothful, yet my health is not to spend, nor my course to get.

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  • And if your lordship shall find now, or at any time, that I do seek or affect any place whereunto any that is nearer to your lordship shall be convenient, say then that I am a most dishonest man.

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  • In it, of ter going over the several instances, he says, " I do again confess, that on the points charged upon me, although they should be taken as myself have declared them, there is a great deal of corruption and neglect; for which I am heartily and penitently sorry, and submit myself to the judgment, grace, and mercy of the court."

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  • I have inherited no hatred from my father, but am a good patriot born.

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  • And for the briberies and gifts wherewith I am charged, when the book of hearts shall be opened, I hope I shall not be found to have the troubled fountain of a corrupt heart in a depraved habit of taking rewards to pervert justice, howsoever I may be frail, and partake of the abuse of the times."

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  • External features and poetical structure.-These poems exhibit a peculiar metre, the so-called " limping verse," of which Am.

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  • In 1881 he began a long series of important surveys and excavations in Egypt, beginning with the pyramids at Giza, and following up his work there by excavations at the great temple at Tanis (1884), and discovering and exploring the long-lost Greek city of Naucratis in the Delta (1885), and the towns of Am and Daphnae (1886), where he found important remains of the time when they were inhabited by the Pharaohs.

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  • I am a good republican and have never had any aim but the honour and welfare of the state."

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  • I am indeed now considering the details of a bill for their confederation, which I desire to introduce next session, and I propose to press, by all means in my power, my confederation policy in South Africa.

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  • I am apt to think his stayed as much as any man's ever did in the lower region."

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  • Karl Wilhelms (1815-1873), the composer of "Die Wacht am Rhein," was born here, and there is a memorial of him in the market-place.

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  • The various laws are clearly defined by the formula " I am Yahweh," or " I am Yahweh your God," phrases which are especially characteristic of chaps.

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