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Up to the present the mental process of dwelling upon her own experience of the last three months had been unbearable, but now she was able to take a fearful satisfaction in the evolving of parallels between her case and Lise's.

Leveraging technology requires more than merely incorporating it into U.S. forces; it is likely to include a significant redesign of both forces and leadership to embrace these rapidly evolving technologies. Many of the technologies that will support Rapid Dominance are already discernible.

Steadily this thought of stealing kept growing in his soul, obsessing him, evolving into a resistless, overwhelming determination. As if to increase his torment, the emerald necklace which served as an advertisement for the shop, found no purchaser. It was far too dear.

Reading, writing, and enough arithmetic to use money honestly and accurately, together with the rudiments of law and order, become necessary conditions of a child's liberty before it can appreciate the importance of its liberty, or foresee that these accomplishments are worth acquiring. Nature has provided for this by evolving the instinct of docility.

Those who care for the future of the human race may well ponder this advice. “If long-cherished ideals and time-honoured institutions, if certain social assumptions and religious formulae have ceased to promote the welfare of the generality of mankind, if they no longer minister to the needs of a continually evolving humanity, let them be swept away and relegated to the limbo of obsolescent and forgotten doctrines.

Scientific and technological assistance is a key linkage between the U.S. and the developing world, a linkage that has been under-utilized in the past and one which we must continue to work to strengthen. Space Policy. The Administration has established a framework for a strong and evolving space program for the 1980's.

He came to the story of Evie last of all, and allowed her to see how dominating a part Fate, or Predestination had played in evolving it. "So you see," he ended, "it was too late then to do anything but to yield." "Or withdraw," she added, softly. He stared at her a moment, his body bent slightly forward his elbows resting on the arms of his chair.

I was certainly conscious of a sort of internal hearing of something when you called me, which was not that; it was as though I had fiddlestrings in my head and somebody was beginning to strum upon them. Germsell. Fiddlestrings indeed say rather fiddlesticks. I am surprised at a sensible man like yourself listening to such nonsense. You may be deaf, while my sense of hearing may be evolving.

For it is thus, that with only an inconsiderable change, the gladdest objects and existences become the saddest; hope fading into disappointment; joy darkening into grief, and festal splendor into funereal duskiness; and all evolving, as their moral, a grim identity between gay things and sorrowful ones. Only give them a little time, and they turn out to be just alike!

In course of time, in addition to utility, certain more sensitive individuals began to see a charm, a beauty in this consideration for others. Gradually a sort of sanctity attached to it, and nature had once more illustrated her mysterious method of evolving from rough and even savage necessities her lovely shapes and her tender dreams.