The soldier made a profound bow, and, as if the name of the conqueror of Rocroy and
Sens had given him wings, he stepped lightly up the steps leading to the ante-chamber.
He arose in a terrible passion, slouched his funnel down over his eyes, swore a vast oath, uttered a threat of some character which I did not precisely comprehend, and finally made me a low bow and departed, wishing me, in the language of the archbishop in Gil-Blas, "beaucoup de bonheur et un peu plus de bon
sens."
In the winter I warmed myself in the sun, under the porch of the Hôtel de
Sens, and I thought it very ridiculous that the fire on Saint John's Day was reserved for the dog days.
'and my fellow-workmen - for that yo are to me, though not, as I knows on, to this delegate here - I ha but a word to
sen, and I could
sen nommore if I was to speak till Strike o' day.
Hunger will compel me to join you--Freddie.' Thass what I wired him, by Harry, an' I mean it--I'll run away from school, b'God, if he don't
sen' me some."
Sens. Sherwin Gatchalian, JV Ejercito and Cynthia Villar attended 58 plenary sessions, while
Sens.
Sen. Juan Edgardo Angara's assets added up to P147,830,710, P11,999,000 in liabilities with net worth at P135,840,710.
As I step down as chairman of the Federal Election Commission, I fear that the regulatory machinery set in motion by
Sens. John McCain and Russ Feingold will be used to further grind down the free expression of individual citizens.
Breaux's replacement is
Sen. Herb Kohl, D-Wis., who was appointed as ranking Democrat by
Sen.
La verite est telle que seul un recueil comme <<Le
sens du non-sens>> peut en expliquer le
sens.