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9 Sentences With "that is yours"

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All the work you did, all the progress you made, that is yours.
"It is my story but maybe some part of that is yours too," she says.
Hair is something that is yours, but unlike tattoos and piercings, it is not really ever permanent — much like gender to non-binary people.
As you navigate these dramatic developments, Taurus, remember that gender is a fluid, malleable category — a field of power and play that is yours to explore.
Neil Curry..., p. xviii. His admirers included T. S. Eliot and Ted Hughes, and Seamus Heaney, who wrote in a poem of tribute: > ...those Cumbrian phonetics cracked like a plaited whip until the slack, > nostalgic ambler in me trotted on the paved margin of my own black pool — > Dublin black pool, dubh linn ...that is yours and mine as wellBetween > Comets. For Norman Nicholson at 70, ed. William Scammel (Durham, UK: Taxvs, > 1984). .
On July 10, 1839 Captain Laplace of the French frigate Artémise sailed to Hawaii under orders to: :Destroy the malevolent impression which you find established to the detriment of the French name; to rectify the erroneous opinion which has been created as to the power of France; and to make it well understood that it would be to the advantage of the chiefs of those islands of the Ocean to conduct themselves in such a manner as not to incur the wrath of France. You will exact, if necessary with all the force that is yours to use, complete reparation for the wrongs which have been committed, and you will not quit those places until you have left in all minds a solid and lasting impression.
Janice Cole, writing in Point of View, describes the film's narration style as "part story, part confessional and part spokesperson". The American media theorist Laura Marks writes that Hoolboom's multi-narrator approach allows the viewer a greater opportunity to empathise with AIDS patients; she writes that it is a more appropriate approach to the issue than "the heroic narrative centering on an individual's suffering" present in other works. In another publication she notes that the film shows a paradox of "having a body that is yours but not", as exemplified by the opening scene. Roger Hallas, director of the LGBT Studies Program at Syracuse University, writes that Letters from Home is based on esthetics of "fragmentation and dispersal", emphasising the multicultural cast and camera work, which varies from "talking head" close-ups to voice overs.
Under the rule of Queen Kaʻahumanu, the powerful, newly converted Protestant widow of Kamehameha the Great, Catholicism was illegal in Hawaii, and in 1831 French Catholic priests were forcibly deported by chiefs loyal to her. Native Hawaiian converts to Catholicism claimed to have been imprisoned, beaten and tortured after the expulsion of the priests. Resistance toward the French Catholic missionaries remained the same under the reign of her successor, the Kuhina Nui Kaʻahumanu II. In 1839 Captain Laplace of the French frigate Artémise sailed to Hawaii under orders to: :Destroy the malevolent impression which you find established to the detriment of the French name; to rectify the erroneous opinion which has been created as to the power of France; and to make it well understood that it would be to the advantage of the chiefs of those islands of the Ocean to conduct themselves in such a manner as not to incur the wrath of France. You will exact, if necessary with all the force that is yours to use, complete reparation for the wrongs which have been committed, and you will not quit those places until you have left in all minds a solid and lasting impression.
Under the rule of Kaahumanu the newly converted Protestant widow of Kamehameha the Great, Catholicism was illegal in Hawaii and chiefs loyal to her forcibly deported French priests onto the Artemise. Native Hawaiian Catholic converts were imprisoned and Protestant ministers ordered them to be tortured. The prejudice against the French Catholics missionaries remained the same under the reign of her successor, the Kuhina Nui Ka'ahumanu II. In 1839 Captain Laplace of the French frigate Artémise sailed to Hawaii under orders to > destroy the malevolent impression which you find established to the > detriment of the French name; to rectify the erroneous opinion which has > been created as to the power of France; and to make it well understood that > it would be to the advantage of the chiefs of those islands of the Ocean to > conduct themselves in such a manner as not to incur the wrath of France. You > will exact, if necessary with all the force that is yours to use, complete > reparation for the wrongs which have been committed, and you will not quit > those places until you have left in all minds a solid and lasting > impression.

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