...tucked in the pockets of his coat. "But you've never been comfortable with magic," Stephen sighed, his cloak a gold tipped scarlet flow in the breeze. Which was odd, considering where they were. "That's the upshot of it," Tony shrugged his shoulders. "But since you're a difficult man to get a hold of..." "You're willing to come onto the realm." Tony smiled at this, and it was all teeth, no ...
... I saw last time (multiple dentists in that office). His accent has improved, in that now I can actually UNDERSTAND him. A few x-rays and I get booted downstairs to the oral surgery office. The upshot: one wisdom tooth that came in wrong has a cavity (the angle it came in made it difficult to brush that surface), another wisdom tooth that just broke through the gum is forcing itself into an area ...
...while, because…I didn’t know what else to do.” Allan kind of shrank into himself, and drank some of his beer, and studied his hands again. Robin’s heart went out to him. He had anticipated the upshot of the story much earlier, but had no idea Allan had born such close witness to it. He was also surprised at how distressing Allan still found it. It had, after all, been more than three years since...
...behalf. He contended that journalists could not decide on a case-by-case basis whether to break source confidentiality because sources would dry up. "It's not an à la carte choice," he said. Anyway, the upshot is that the Belfast Recorder, Tom Burgess, will deliver his verdict early next week. My hunch is that Breen's counsel, Arthur Harvey, has built up a strong enough defence, based on Breen's...
... mouse would say! a little earlier than 4am I heard the bus driver exclaim, "What do you mean they're closed?" Seems the bus entry gates into the Port Authority were either locked or nonresponsive and the upshot was a trip around the block a couple times while the issue was resolved. We were only 10 minutes late. I took off down 42nd street (yes, I'm talking 4:30am) into Times Square, which had...
... in late August. Sundays are a day of rest and church, so not much spare time there. I have two days off in the week, but I need at least two days to get all my damn projects done. The upshot is this. Except when I'm completely on the ball and have finished all my work and am a bit ahead, other than semester breaks, I will probably not have time to see any of my friends for the next year and a ...
... "I wanted to prove it wasn't torture," Mancow said. "They cut off our heads, we put water on their face...I got voted to do this but I really thought 'I'm going to laugh this off.' " The upshot? "It is way worse than I thought it would be, and that's no joke," Mancow told listeners. "It is such an odd feeling to have water poured down your nose with your head back...It was instantaneous...and I...
...something in a barnyard. I find now that I can listen for a whole 5-10 minutes without making a judgment and happily, I often find great value in ideas that initially filled me with suspicion. The upshot, if I can summarize a summary, is that we do people an injustice when we don’t give them the chance to exceed our expectations. Nigel often ask pragmatic questions of his guests, and this go...
...accelerator in one of the police car modules and the whole triple helicopter drove into some houses at 100mph and there was an explosion which killed hundreds and destroyed a branch of Morrisons. And the upshot of this was that a couple of weeks later the prices in the nearby Somerfield had risen sharply and I saw rhodri in the Somerfield but he couldn't let on he knew me because...
... Australia's stragic interests are not served by backing US actions in other parts of the world. What's the point of being an ally of a Power is they have no assets in your backyard? The upshot being that they are going to invest heavily into their own military - up to $100 billion of immediate investment and a general doubling of the defense budget by 2040. Interestingly enough this is not a ...