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He thought nothing of it until about a week ago.
Of course, I noted the prices, but thought nothing of them.
Epstein thought nothing of an impromptu wrestling match in the offices.
Of course I remembered it, but I'd thought nothing of it.
It was a refreshing camaraderie, and I thought nothing of it.
Some curious patrons thought nothing of the association with the infamous drug dealer.
He says he thought nothing of it until hours later, around 6 p.m.
THEY had always grown red peas, so Cornelia Bailey thought nothing of it.
Marksberry assured them Bales would follow the rules and thought nothing of it.
He thought nothing of it until it turned yellow to purple to black.
I was one who just walked past her and thought nothing of it.
Joe fell into my lap so casually that I thought nothing of it.
Now it's thought nothing of, but then, I was a one of a kind.
At first he thought nothing of it, but he grew concerned when it continued to ring.
We were no strangers to violence or trouble so we thought nothing of the agitated atmosphere.
He thought nothing of it until the next day when he saw the bat had died.
Vanhecke was a Girl Scout in her youth and so thought nothing of making her trip alone.
Smith had told her a car had pulled into the driveway but she thought nothing of it.
As he walked to the plate, he thought nothing of heroic swings and game-winning home runs.
While Sullivan initially thought nothing of it, once they arrived, Sullivan says his life was forever changed.
"Debo kept some things for sentimental reasons but generally thought nothing of passing clothes on," she said.
We had a laugh about this last bit, made a few snarky comments, and thought nothing of it.
Kilmeade said he thought nothing of the purchase until Fox made him aware of the donation over the weekend.
We thought nothing of it — yes, it was a hot club, but we had been to many hot clubs.
"Before take-off, you could detect a faint smell of fuel which I thought nothing of," Santra told CNN.
They picked the critter out, Mason returned home and his parents thought nothing of the incident — until the next day.
"I was annoyed and that's when I shot off that tweet, and would have thought nothing of it," Taub said.
"I thought nothing of it until helicopters started flying around my house all day and all night," the letter says.
This weekend, Hilary Duff and boyfriend Jason Walsh thought nothing of dressing as a pilgrim and Native American for Halloween.
Last week, Amy Schumer thought nothing of releasing a lip-sync video remake of Beyoncé's "Formation," a Black Power anthem.
She thought nothing of it, she said, assuming he wanted to go over some notes with her about the show.
When he saw her on July 18 he thought nothing of it until he heard she went missing, he said.
Previously, I would have thought nothing of her shaved head, but now I understood Meghan had a story to tell.
One New Yorker thought nothing of it as she traveled, undisturbed and unimpressed, to Roosevelt Island on the Manhattan tramway.
When it came time to pack up and head to that day's gig, the band thought nothing of Smith running late.
The pedicurist used a callus scraper, and left Martinez with two scraps on her ankle, but she thought nothing of them.
I thought nothing of it at the time, but looking back I can learn from that and not do that again.
I thought nothing of the fact that Ghazala Khan did not speak but rather stood there as her husband shared their story.
At some point in the evening she heard an alarm warning that someone opened a door, but she thought nothing of it.
Short-term contracts in Senegal were typical for the team, and her friends thought nothing of it when she headed to Dakar.
As the university was also in Mount Pleasant, someone joked about his having followed Zaka, but we thought nothing of it then.
His gastroenterologist told him he had a fatty liver in 22, but he thought nothing of it, since he was in good health.
She'd thought nothing of greeting the movers in soft terry-cloth short shorts and a threadbare tanktop, but her curves felt exposed now.
Many thought nothing of it because the two are engaged, expecting a daughter (any minute now) and likely to wed after Cardi gives birth.
I thought nothing of it until the next morning when I found myself scraping at a most peculiar black, ashy divot on said ankle.
Only a week ago, Mr. Dutton, a hard-line conservative and former police officer, thought nothing of promoting the series of meetings on Twitter.
Interviewing Debbie Harry of the band Blondie in 1979 for Creem magazine, he thought nothing of asking whether she shaved or waxed her legs.
I thought nothing of it, because like legions of others back then, I lacked the sensitivity to understand how hurtful that behavior could be.
At first, he thought nothing of it, says Gary, until he stopped at a gas station and heard people talking about the search for Duncan.
Malmberg, now 33, was healthy and exercised regularly, so when she started experiencing consistent pain in her back and ribs, she thought nothing of it.
Although she thought nothing of the ailments, the first-time mom headed to a doctor to make certain that nothing would negatively impact her baby.
I thought nothing of it until I heard somebody was missing, and it really hit me that I hadn&apost seen that runner since then.
We thought nothing of it, drove past him, parked our car in the alley where we park it, and we're getting out of the car.
I was just a kid then and thought nothing of laughing at Paul Hogan's knife or his cluelessness about escalators and elevators in New York.
So, even though he was hitting cleanup, Zobrist thought nothing of dropping down a bunt that third baseman Justin Turner could not make a play on.
I thought nothing of this during my first meal at Oxalis, a roving pop-up turned permanent, not long after the place opened, in late December.
Describing himself as a "sickly child" who had meningitis while young, he thought nothing of the aches, pains, and exhaustion until they intensified, with newly swollen joints.
" She adds: "I'd say I could have looked into having constant back pain as a symptom but my back always hurt so I thought nothing of it.
Having lived in the Chelsea apartment for nearly three years before Parker moved in, Glaub thought nothing of it when that first letter to little St. Nick arrived.
Cynthia said she first felt a bump on her back near her left shoulder blade about 2 months ago, but thought nothing of it until it started growing.
So in those first months, I thought nothing of taking my children out to dinner at expensive restaurants during the week or flying to Florida for spring vacation.
Maybe he should find out why pharmaceutical companies thought nothing of shipping 9 million pain pills into Kermit, a tiny town of just 392 people in my congressional district.
For the two men who thought nothing of saluting in the style of Hitler outside the Reichstag, a judge ordered each to post 500 euros, or about $589, in bail.
I thought nothing of slipping a few fingers of whiskey before slipping a few fingers, and I didn't recognize that I actually needed to drink to be able to enjoy sex.
Childress, of Spotsylvania County, says the plant fell onto his face, but he thought nothing of the incident and carried the cut weed away under his right arm to throw it away.
She said she thought nothing of the agreement with the photographer until a friend alerted her to a Facebook post in 2012, where her face was being used to promote immigration in Canada.
As I did I found this green stuffed bunny, at first I thought nothing of it but then it was like I was in the back of the head by my old memories.
Tanya Czernozukow, 43, thought nothing of it when she nicked her right shin with a razor in April 2016 and ignored it when it turned into a scab about the size of a nickel.
I was willing to be a martyr to sacrifice my life for Jesus, because it was such a conviction for me—I was so wholeheartedly into it—I thought nothing of risking my life.
It never occurred to me that they never invited me to do anything out of school; I had an odd feeling in the back of my mind, suspecting it, but thought nothing of it.
He thought nothing of wearing slash of dark lipstick on Fallon, and in one early press shot he donned a tummy exposing pale pink knit paired with some nut-cuppingly tight sparkly gold pants.
A new entrant on the capital's thriving restaurant scene, it offers great kebab and a dose of nostalgia for a time when Baghdadis thought nothing of zipping off to Falluja for lunch at Haji Hussein.
As they waited for a table at The Cheesecake Factory, she and her brother, who had just become a citizen, initially thought nothing of it when two white men asked them where they were from.
But players have thought nothing of taking them away from the game, often with glee; the comment section on that article is mostly full-throated endorsements of shrinking BattleTech's languid battles into rapid-fire skirmishes.
Having been an active, though paralyzed, member of her household for half her life, Aunt Emily thought nothing of maneuvering her chair near the nurses' station to listen in on gossip and participate in their daily conversation.
We're told Soulja and his entourage noticed a black Ford SUV with four men in it waiting outside as they showed up to the studio to celebrate his 26th birthday ... and thought nothing of it at first.
It left me afraid for every person dealing with an ED who had thought nothing of tuning into a '90s B-list comedy, only to be ambushed by a portrayal of a tragically waifish eating disorder patient.
At court, a Tudor peacock thought nothing of spending 100 pounds on his thigh-clinging tights, while donning a codpiece capacious enough to encase the family jewels (hence the still-current slang for the male private parts).
It was that commonality, she recalled, that put her at ease enough that on the afternoon Fairfax asked her to walk with him to his hotel room to pick up some papers, she thought nothing of joining him.
Ravon said he noticed the growth about a year ago and, at the time, it was just the size of a small rubber bouncy ball, so he thought nothing of it and assumed it was an ingrown hair.
The seeds of Facebook's global business were thus sown in a crude and consentless game of clickbait whose idea titillated you so much you thought nothing of breaching security, privacy, copyright and decency norms just to grab a few eyeballs.
He stayed awake worrying about what it was he'd done or said, but then he slept, and the next day he thought nothing of the knives for several hours, until they were there again, on his mind, he wasn't sure why.
A 30-year education veteran from Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll High School in West Kendall, Florida, Sister Margaret Ann knew of a chainsaw in her school's closet, so she thought nothing of ripping into a downed tree blocking a road.
Tracks that I would have once thought nothing of suddenly render me silent, my eyes closed as I listen to this person who doesn't exist sing a song that I can't stop hearing—but have never heard this way before.
Back in the days when Eugene O'Neill ruled Broadway, he thought nothing of unleashing plays so long that the producers had to build in a dinner break — enough time for audiences to leave the theater and have a sit-down meal.
The clinic staff and volunteers had thought nothing of it until a few months before OSA's anticipated "Crimson Tide"—but then they learned that a local OSA supporter was angling to turn the house into a base of operations for the protest.
Mr. Beall came to the conclusion everyone else had: that Sam, a superb athlete who thought nothing of racing 22012 miles on his bicycle or wrestling a 400-pound marlin out of the Gulf of Mexico, had died in a freakish accident, and that no one was to blame.
Prosecutors thought nothing of using the Logan Act against former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn, but they are using obscure and unsettled elements of campaign finance law against Trump lawyer Cohen to manufacture crimes in what is a naked attempt to take Trump down and defeat democracy.
Later, as prime minister during World War II, and by now in his mid-21940s, he thought nothing of visiting bomb sites during the Blitz or crossing the treacherous waters of the Atlantic to see President Roosevelt despite the very real chance of being torpedoed by German U-boats.
Author Joseph Wambaugh wrote a bestseller non-fiction book, "Lines and Shadows," about the nightly combat between American bandits and a special unit of San Diego police on the border to protect border crossers from the seriously evil bandits who thought nothing of killing for a $28500 bill.
But he felt out of place in D.C. — the wealthy students who abused expensive drugs and thought nothing of paying big cover charges at clubs, the dead-eyed people in suits rushing down the sidewalks — and he'd come back to finish at Ohio University, down the road from Nelsonville, in Athens.
While everyone was crying, "INJUSTICE!" about race relations, they thought nothing of being complicit in unabashed sexism — embodied in the treatment of Clark, who is — at least in this TV version — the only one who seemed to care about the fact that Nicole Brown Simpson was repeatedly brutalized by O.J. before he (allegedly) killed her.
As some know my dad is mentally and physically handicapped and so especially now that he's older he's unable to work or earn an income but he's been saving his pocket change for the past month for some reason and I thought nothing of it til I came home from work to this today❤️ pic.twitter.
The questions of the special counsel suggest that even considering standing up to such an investigation through constitutional means will be met with possible possible charges by a team that has thought nothing of leading intentionally public raids, bringing charges on unrelated crimes, threatening family members of defendants to secure pleas, and ignoring congressional subpoenas about its own process.
Time magazine in 1999 alleged that Tommy loved gambling and thought nothing of losing $1 million in a single sitting.
Jackson kept his friendship with Rowe a secret from his wife, who eventually found out but thought nothing of it; she felt Rowe was not her husband's type because she was not glamorous enough.
I had slidden down the balusters when I was a boy, and thought nothing of it, but to slide down the balusters in a railway-train is a thing to make one's flesh creep.
He thought nothing of jumping into a fight > outnumbered ten to one, often alone, with us trying to catch up to him. He > violated every cardinal rule of fighter combat. He abandoned all the rules. On 17 June 1942, Marseille claimed his 100th aerial victory.
Spruance was an active man who thought nothing of walking eight or 10 miles a day. He was fond of symphonic music, and his tastes were generally simple. He never smoked, and drank little. He enjoyed hot chocolate and would make it for himself every morning.
She blamed herself for his death. She had noticed his ill appearance that day, but thought nothing of it. Physicians told Castor that her husband had died of a heart attack. Although Wallace's sister was skeptical and requested an autopsy for Wallace, Castor refused, saying she believed the doctors were correct.
They were standing outside his doorway when he came home. He thought nothing of them because of their atire. As he walked by one, he was struck from behind and then attacked by the other. He was slashed in the chest by what seemed like a razor and finally crawled under a parked car and called for help.
The extravagant life of a charming rentier who thought nothing of consequences. But living on credit finally wakes him up, forcing to end his bachelor's life by marrying the daughter of a wealthy earl for her money. All goes well until a horse eats a certain straw hat, triggering a series of farcical vents interwoven with the marriage.
We got in the studio and we clicked work wise. We just started writing, not necessarily for me, we just thought 'let's write a pop tune' and experiment. And we wrote the Chipmunk track and I thought nothing of it. Naughty Boy sent it off to Chipmunk who really liked it and wrote his stuff around it.
As a boy Matthew thought nothing of tasting it, and so he did to know what it was. He soon walked back the way he came. His mother later found him with a fever and discovered that her son is completely blind. Though he lost his sight, the rest of Matthew's senses became enhanced with superhuman sharpness.
Both Miller and Bowes was surprised by the attention it got, saying "When he asked if he could use the headshot, I thought nothing of it. The success of the T-shirt has caught both of us by surprise. I am really flattered and humbled by it." The following year, Miller was named the official ambassador for the 2010 Australian Grand Prix.
The patient in the other bed in my > room was also asleep. I thought nothing of it at the time. Although it was > mid-morning, the stillness was eerie for a hospital that looked to be full > to overflowing. I was given a handful of pills to take and the next thing I > remember was Dr Bailey standing by the bed asking how I felt.
Michael Taccetta is the cousin of mobsters Michael Perna, and Daniel, Joseph and Thomas Ricciardi. He was especially close to his cousin Daniel, who was five years younger. The two cousins were described as being 'inseparable' during the 1960s. Robert Buccino, a New Jersey organized crime expert, said that Taccetta and Ricciardi ran with a gang that thought nothing of "beating up someone 10 to 1".
Sarah Fulton and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bradlee, are credited with disguising Nathanial Bradlee and his compatriots as Mohawks and, later, as transforming them back into "respectable Bostonians." A spy, hoping to catch Nathaniel Bradlee "in the act," peered into the window, saw the women going about their business, and thought nothing of it. She was involved with the Revolutionary War on several occasions.
If you bought an Altair 680B kit with 16 K of RAM for $685 you would get BASIC for free., Michael Holley's SWTPC Collection Home Page As they expected, the Altair was very popular with hobbyists such as the Homebrew Computer Club. Altair BASIC, as MITS' preferred BASIC interpreter, was also popular. However, the hobbyists took a "share-alike" approach to software and thought nothing of copying the BASIC interpreter for other hobbyists.
Upon returning home. Lydia's mother thought nothing of her daughter's night with Calvin, but it would later be revealed that they became engaged. Calvin shares his Korean War stories with Lydia, as well as his relation to Red Dress early in their marriage. While Lydia was sick, Anna Thunder visits Calvin and curses him, which leads to him having an affair with Lydia's sister, Evelyn, which results in Evelyn giving birth to Calvin's Child.
On May 15, 2007, King stated to her brother Dexter that she was tired, though he thought nothing of it due to her "hectic" schedule. Around an hour later, King collapsed in the Santa Monica, California home of Philip Madison Jones, her brother Dexter King's best friend, and could not be revived. Her death came a year after her mother died. Her family has speculated that her death was caused by a heart condition.
The first experience involved a "young boy sitting in the corner". He initially "thought nothing of it" but the "realisation struck" him that the theatre was closed. He "turned back around, but he'd disappeared." The second experience involved a girl he claims he noticed when he "looked up to the back corner of the audience seating, near where the soundman usually sits" after he heard "a strange noise in the theatre" on one occasion.
The rush matting in this and other family rooms was a feature of wealthy households, and was warmer than bare floorboards or stone floors. The fireplace is a 19th-century addition, one of few interior structural changes made since the 17th century. The inclusion of a table and chairs in a bed chamber in the 17th century was not unusual. Bed chambers had a dual purpose where their occupiers thought nothing of entertaining guests with wine or cards.
In 1984, Jocelyn Stevens was appointed as Rector of the Royal College of Art, and he peremptorily closed the Department of Design Research. It had operated successfully for exactly 25 years. Archer himself was appointed Director of Research with college-wide responsibilities. Though approaching retirement age, his knowledge of the workings of the college and his academic credibility placed him in great demand, and Stevens thought nothing of contacting him at any time of day or night for advice.
One of his biographers endorses the widespread view among settlers that he acted intemperately, a trait he appears to have inherited from his father: > Gribble was very much the son of his father: headstrong, self-righteous, > authoritarian, with a permanent chip on his shoulder and a tendency to blame > others for his or the mission's misfortunes. He thought nothing of knocking > down an aborigines who did something to displease him, or of "arresting" > aborigines caught killing the mission cattle'.
She thought nothing of it at the time, but following the events later that morning she wondered differently. Also, from about 9 pm on the evening of 30 September a number of phone calls were made to the house at intervals, which when answered would be met with silence or a voice would ask what time it was. The calls continued until about 1 am and Mrs Yani said she had a premonition something was wrong that night.Hughes (2002), pp.
Ten minutes into their conversation, Lang reports Sjodin was saying "Okay, okay," before the call abruptly ended. Lang suspected that the call was just simply dropped and because Sjodin didn't give any sense of urgency, Lang thought nothing of it. About three hours later, Lang received another call from her cell phone, but heard only static and the sound of buttons being pressed. It was reported by authorities this second phone call originated somewhere near Fisher, Minnesota, but that has remained unsubstantiated.
When Arthur, Cassandra's younger brother, is born, he automatically displaces Cassandra as the Morgeson heir. A household servant observes, “girls are thought nothing of in this [re]ligious section; they may go to the poor house, as long as the sons have plenty” (25). ; Role of Women : Nineteenth-century women were expected to be faithful wives, devoted mothers, and dutiful housekeepers. Once they had fulfilled their duties as wives and mothers they were to pass those duties down to their daughters.
Terrence J. Sejnowski of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies said, "It may be the most famous [scientific] drawing of the 20th century, in that it defines modern biology." However, she was not aware at first of the importance of the discovery. In his memoir What Mad Pursuit, Crick said that she had told him later "You were always coming home and saying things like that, so naturally I thought nothing of it." Several exhibitions have been held of Crick's paintings of curvaceous nudes.
Afterwards, the English might have thought that Powhatan had submitted to King James, whereas Powhatan likely thought nothing of the sort.Rountree, Helen C. Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough: Three Indian Lives Changed by Jamestown. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2005 After John Smith became president of the colony, he sent a force under Captain Martin to occupy an island in Nansemond territory and drive the inhabitants away. At the same time, he sent another force with Francis West to build a fort at the James River falls.
Because the volleyball field was still under construction, the guards became used to seeing piles of dirt and thought nothing of them. When the Germans completed their tunnel on December 20 it measured long, from the bathhouse east to the Cross Cut Canal, with a six-foot vertical entrance shaft. Other preparations were made as well. Wattenberg managed to secure both new clothing and fake documents for his men, including contact information for people in Mexico who would help them get back to Germany.
Upon the death of Belus, his uncle Ninus became king and then married his own mother who was previously called Rhea but is now reintroduced under the name of Semiramis. It is explained that from that time on this custom was maintained so that Persians allegedly thought nothing of taking a mother or sister or daughter as a wife. Later historians and chronographers make no mention of such stories. They either do not mention Belus at all or accept him as father of Ninus.
Whether Workman's reputation in New Mexico was known in California or a suspicion because of his British ancestry is not known as a reason for him to not challenge the title instead lie low as the British thought nothing of extending their territory south of Washington into Alta California before California was brought into the Union.The Oregon Treaty was not signed until 1846 between the US and Britain establishing the northwestern boundary with Canada. Harlow, Neal. California Conquered:War and Peace on the Pacific, 1846-1850.
In the later stages of the action when he was within 100 > yards of the enemy and under heavy fire, he thought nothing of his personal > safety and continued to evacuate casualties assisted by co-bearers. He was > then wounded by shrapnel, but he continued evacuating the wounded. Told by a > medical corporal to go back to the regimental aid post, he replied that > there were many wounded men still in the minefield. He went back, and with > the assistance of other stretcher-bearers, he brought back more wounded.
When asked whether he received the memo in May, Admiral Mullen said he had no knowledge of the memo but later changed his statement, saying he knew of the memo but "thought nothing of it." Pentagon spokesman Captain John Kirby stated in a press briefing that Mullen "does not know" and had "never communicated with Mr Ijaz". Ostensibly the memo reached Mullen without any government seal or signature. Kirby suggested that "nothing about the letter had the imprimatur on the Pakistani government" and thus Mullen never acted on it.
He also examined the contents of the trunk but thought nothing of the documents as he was not an educated man. What he did know is that the gold and the silver ore samples were from the same vein. He continued to seek out diggings of local miners working in the area, as he knew the Grosh brothers' find was still unclaimed. Upon learning of a strike on Gold Hill which uncovered some bluish rock (silver ore), Comstock immediately filed for an unclaimed tract directly adjacent to this area.
Despite her friendship with Richard, she is still a dangerous predator and thought nothing of devouring the whole village of Mud People if she felt like it. She has the greatest respect for Richard as a Seeker, though frequently teased at each subsequent meeting that she might still eat him. She eventually had her son, Gregory, from the rescued egg and she is mentioned in the concluding book, by the same Gregory, though she was weak and ill because of the world's loss of magic. Her ultimate fate is never revealed.
This was the first reported case of Gongylonema in the United States since 1963. Also in 1999, a 38-year-old woman of Cambridge, Massachusetts sought medical attention for the visible identification of a “migrating mass” in her cheek mucosa. Six months earlier, she had noted an irregular patch of mucosa on her cheek, but thought nothing of it. Previously in the year, she’d traveled to Mexico, Guatemala, and France. She didn’t report ingesting any beetles, but she did eat raw foods when vacationing in Mexico. She described the foods as “raw, crunchy, and saladlike”.
The manuscript was discovered in late 2012 in a suitcase with documents belonging to the Plum family in the local branch of the Danish National Archives in Funen, Denmark. The first people to come across the document were a couple doing amateur research into their family history, but they thought nothing of it since it seemed unrelated to genealogy. Later the archivist and local historian Esben Brage noted the document's signature and realized that it might be an original H. C. Andersen document. Danish experts confirmed its authorship in December 2012.
Another area where the influence of votive paintings can be seen in mural work and other art in the west and southwest United States. The large number of votive paintings that have been left at churches and other locations has led to, in some cases, literally large piles of them on floors, left without care. While visiting a church in Guadalupe, Zacatecas in 1917, Siqueiros came across such a pile. Finding one of paper that especially interested him discarded on the floor, he thought nothing of taking it with him.
"Then after Fitzpatrick worked with these men they approached the Thanksgiving day contest with Chicago strong and fit to beat any team in the west. Physical condition improved 100 per cent." During the 1898 football season, Fitzpatrick received a bruise on the back and "thought nothing of it" until an "ugly abscess" developed on his back. An operation was performed by a Detroit physician, but after two weeks, his condition deteriorated, and he returned to Massachusetts where he underwent a second surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
When Alice Samuel came in, the child proclaimed: "Grandmother look where the old witch sitteth (pointing to Samuell) did you ever see one more like a witch than she is: Take off her black thrumbed [shaggy or fringed] cap, for I cannot abide to look on her". Jane's mother thought nothing of this at first, thinking her child was sleep deprived and sick. However, because Jane continued to get worse, her parents sent her urine to Doctor Barrow of Cambridge, who sent medicine to Jane three separate times thinking it would heal her. It did not.
By 1897 Allen was sufficiently settled in the Farnham area to commission Harold Falkner to design a house for him. Situated on the Tilford Road, "Strangers Corner" was to remain Allen's home until 1932, and is the subject of one of his best-known paintings, now in the Farnham Museum. Falkner later paid tribute to Allen's contribution to the early building conservation movement in an article published in Country Life in July 1942: "Allen transformed our outlook, which thought nothing of our Georgian past and relegated its furniture to the attics if it were not sawn up".
She thought nothing of it as Leah had been coming and going for unpredictable intervals since she had dropped out of school and, living off her inheritance for the time being, had no need to report to a job. However, Leah was not at the babysitting appointment the next day, and had not returned home by its end. By the end of the following day, March 11, not only was Leah still absent, but friends and family who had expected to see her had been calling the house trying to find her. On Monday, March 13, Kara reported her missing to Durham police.
I looked out my bedroom window, and the sky was blue, but I thought nothing of it. Moments later, my mother banged on the door and told me to wake up, as she thought Hub Oil had exploded; as she always thought it would. We drove to a pedestrian bridge over train tracks close to a mobile home park close to the blast, and from that vantage point about 35 feet above the horizon, we could see the damage and feel the intense heat from the flame. Later, a very large radius including this bridge, and up to 100 feet from my home were evacuated.
Enterprises' episodes were usually junked because their rights agreements with the actors and writers to sell the programmes abroad had expired. With many broadcasters around the world now switching to colour transmission, it was not deemed worthwhile extending agreements to sell the older black-and-white material. The BBC Film Library, meanwhile, had no responsibility for storing programmes that had not originated on film, and there were conflicting views between the Film Library and BBC Enterprises over which party held the responsibility for archiving programmes. As each body believed it the other's responsibility to archive the material, each thought nothing of destroying its own copies as necessary.
He was seen doing this by a neighbor, but as the man was considered an eccentric, she thought nothing of it. Cleroux buried some of the remains, but later changed his mind, dragging the rest back to the family residence and burying them in the backyard. In order to make himself an alibi, Cleroux went to the police station, complaining that his wife had assaulted him and fled by bus to Montreal. An arrest warrant was issued for Roy, but she was never seen alive again, with the only clues to her purported whereabouts being Camille himself claiming to have sighted her on several occasions.
He thought nothing of barrages of fire that annihilated large numbers of his own troops, so long as he carried the day. His reign was one of cruelty and horror, but it is credited in part for the impressive Oeridian successes in the days before their victories over the rival Suel and Flan were assured. Lum's reign approached its twilight when his formerly loyal subordinate, General Leuk-O, discovered the Mighty Servant artifact in the Belching Vortex that would become known by his name. Some believe the Mighty Servant and the Infernal Machine were created by the same otherworldly artificer, and the appearance of them both so close together was no coincidence.
He was one of those rare beings who seemed to remember only the good qualities of the men he had known. "Another kind hearted man" said he "was Andy Leamy. I've known him to be driving along the road with a load of supplies for his lumber camp, and passing the hovel of a family in need, throw off a barrel of flour and pass on as though he thought nothing of it. Andy didn't make much pretense of being a saint, but he did a whole lot of good all the same."Gard, Anson A.: Pioneers of the Upper Ottawa Valley and Humors of the Valley, section "Genealogy of the Valley" page 34. The Emerson Press, Ottawa 1906.
Wolters was born into a Catholic family in Coesfeld, Germany on August 3, 1903, the son of an architect who had married the daughter of a master carpenter in the shipbuilding trade. In his privately published memoirs, Segments of a Life, Wolters described his father as "a serious, conscientious and diligent man, always concerned about the future". Wolters regarded his mother as "a highly practical woman, full of zest for life, who in hard times thought nothing of serving a delicious roast without letting on it was horsemeat". Wolters passed a generally happy childhood, punctuated by the chaos of the war years, and by a childhood illness that resulted in his being taught at home for a year by two priests.
Stanley Royle had a full and academic knowledge of every aspect of painting and it is this, combined with his extraordinary ability to capture the atmospheric quality of natural lighting on the landscape that makes his paintings so satisfying to the viewer. He thought nothing of pitching his easel in the middle of a stream and standing knee deep in water, whatever the weather, if that gave him the view he wanted to capture. He did not like the harsh lighting effects of the midday sun as it flattened the subject, but preferred early morning or mid to late afternoon and evening light. In conjunction with the 1988 centenary travelling exhibition held in Canada, Patrick Condon Laurette, the Curator of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, published a book in 1989 entitled 'Stanley Royle (1888–1961)'.
McNeely did so, and thought nothing of it, but after additional information had become widely known, he surmised that Lewinsky had performed oral sex on the President earlier that day. While McNeely had previously been granted unprecedented access to the White House, he was barred in the fallout of the scandal, as the Clintons were worried that the photographs could be subpoenaed by Ken Starr (although some of which eventually made it into the hands of the independent counsel). He was also excluded from meetings with lawyers in fear that he might testify on what he had heard, and frustrated over the focus of the President's personal life, quit the position in September 1998, citing a desire to be with his family. In October 2000, McNeely published his first photobook, The Clinton Years, the first time a book was published with the subject still in office, and as such, the White House also had a say in what photographs were used.
Sally McKean D'Yrujo "He was an obstinate, impetuous and rather vain little person with reddish hair; enormously wealthy, endlessly touchy, extremely intelligent and vastly attractive … he liked America, he understood it and enjoyed it; he was tremendously popular at Philadelphia, and at Washington when he condescended to appear there; he was on intimate terms at the President's House. If he lost his temper from time to time, and thought nothing of haranguing the country through the newspapers, he served his King with energetic loyalty; he went about his business with dignity and shrewdness; he never forgot the respect due to his official person, however much he might indulge his democratic tendencies in private intercourse; he was the only Minister of the first rank in America, and consequently the leading figure in the diplomatic corps; he contributed to American society the brilliant qualities of his elegant and felicitous personality; he was a very great gentleman." — from Aaron Burr, Samuel H. Wandell, Meade Minnigerode, 1925. Yrujo was doubly and trebly attached to the Administration.
A gifted linguist and great traveller, his post-graduate studies took him to the universities of Heidelberg, Bonn and Strasbourg, and in the process he became fluent in English, French, and German, and met his future wife, Traute von Oehsen. Despite his undoubted intellectual brilliance, he was anything but an otherworldly academic; indeed, as Cry the Beloved Country author, Alan Paton, noted, his "intellectual eminence was hidden from many by his downright earthiness, and by the downright earthiness of his language".Alan Paton, eulogy in van Niekerk's "The Cloistered Virtue: Freedom of Speech and the Administration of Justice in the Western World", Praeger Publishers, New York, 1987 Professor van Niekerk was also prominent in campaigning against the destruction of Durban's architectural heritage, in the process making enemies of many commercial and property interests, thus proving his own adage that "if you haven't made enemies, you've made nothing". He thought nothing of climbing a ladder to paint the roof of Durban's Old Station that he and others campaigned to save.

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