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Updated: May 20, 2025
According to the conduct code of the General Practice Patrol, section XIV, paragraph 2, any physician in the patrol on probationary status who is found delinquent in executing his duties may be relieved of his assignment at the order of any Black Doctor, or any other physician of four-star rank." Doctor Tanner closed the folder with a snap of finality. "It seems to me that the case is clear.
There was an air of finality about the last statement that made Kennedy rise and move toward the door with a hearty "Thank you, for your kindness," and a wish to be remembered to "poor old Thornton." As we climbed into the car he poked me in the ribs. "Just as good for the present as if we had seen him," he exclaimed. "Drug-fiend, friend of Mrs. Pitts, committed by Dr. Lord, no wounds."
Yet never a day goes by but one or the other of them has to run the gauntlet of Boer rifles; whilst Jack Brabant, who is death on cigars or anything else that will emit smoke, and who curls up and says little, has been near death so often that it will be no stranger to him when it comes in all its finality.
Thus, since complete tonality was developed late in the history of music, while the closing on the tonic was certainly prior to it, the finality of the tonic would seem to be the primary fact, out of which the other has been developed. We speak to-day, for instance, of dissonant chords, which call for a resolution and are inclined to interpret them as dissonant just because they do so call.
"I do," replied the man in authority, with brevity, emphasis and finality. Dr. Parkman leaned back in his chair and seemed to be in deep thought. "Then the popular idea is all wrong, isn't it?" "I am at a loss to know to what popular idea you refer," said the professor, with a suitable indifference.
Very likely the accepted Christian doctrine of the finality of life after death has given Theosophy an opportunity in the West. Protestantism particularly has allowed absolutely no place after death for repentance, has offered no new chance to the adventuring soul; its Hell and its Heaven have been final states.
The tempers, Lee decided, descending the narrow stony road from the club- house to his gate, were an unavoidable part of her special qualities: her quick decisiveness, her sharp recognitions of right and her obdurate condemnation of wrong these distinctions were never obscured in Fanny necessitated a finality of judgment open to anger at any contrary position.
"Shall I tell you something, mignonne? We are going very soon." Her eyes shone, more blue than the frock she wore She stooped impulsively and touched his hand with her lips, then, as though she feared to anger him, drew quickly away. "Shall we go on the yacht?" she asked, eagerness half-suppressed in her voice. "Yes," said Saltash, and he spoke with finality, even with a certain grimness.
I chose it after somewhat anxious consideration, because I am aware that the bulk of opinion in the world of science strongly insists upon the finality of the axioms of mathematics, and therefore it was with no little hesitancy that I approached such a subject as this.
"And you intend to stay?" "Oh, I'm at least wise enough not to fetter myself with intentions," answered John. She looked about, calculating, estimating. "I suppose it costs you the very eyes of your head?" she asked. John giggled. "Guess what it costs I give it to you in a thousand." She continued her survey, brought it to a period. "A billion a week," she said, with finality. John exulted.
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