By the endof the session, everyone was tired and angry and no one had moved from their original position.
Then instead of a proper evaluation procedure, the forms were left in piles at the end of rows to be filled out during the lecture or taken home to do.
We are at the end of another hearing and it is a grim page in the rights of faculty members of this university.
On the end is Mr. Frank Anuse, director of the Informational Studies Unit.
You are going to be sent home," Basil said to her, "at the end of the week.
A mole throwing up its mound at the end of its burrow and making its way out at last with the long-nailed paws which looked so like elfish hands, had absorbed him one whole morning.
When Mrs. Medlock left her at the end of her own corridor Mary flew back to her room.
She was just thinking this when she saw that, at the end of the path she was following, there seemed to be a long wall, with ivy growing over it.
My blood was up, and I rejoiced to have killed them.
He pledged his sister's acquiescence, and urged the inconvenience and crowding to which I should be subject in my journeys to and from Strelsau the next day.
Not that it would make any difference if she stayed," pursued the relentless George.
He stayed some months in England, where he was most courteously received; yet, in the end, he left rather under a cloud.
Behind my chair stood Sapt; and at the end of the table, I saw Fritz von Tarlenheim drain to the bottom his glass of champagne rather sooner than he decently should.
At the end of the New Avenue there stands a house in large grounds.
Emily lay upon the floor, with her legs ignominiously doubled up over her head, and a new flat place on the end of her nose; but she was still calm, even dignified.
But as thou sawest that he had quickly lavished all away, and had presently left him nothing but rags; so will it be with all such men at the end of this world.
You are counted thieves already, by the Lord of the way; therefore, I doubt you will not be found true men at the end of the way.
He was a big man, and armed; for he had a bright steel sallet on his head, which covered his face all save the end of his chin; and plates he had on his legs and arms.
At the end of the corridor on the third landing a door stood slightly ajar, and from within Tarzan heard again the same appeal that had lured him from the street.
They must not find you, for, though you fight with the strength of many men, they will kill you in the end.
At the end of the corridor without stood Rokoff, waiting the outcome of the affair.
It needed a robust faith in the endto justify such tragic means.
At the end of a long drab passage my new acquaintance pushed open a door and turned on an electric switch.
With these encouraging words the lady handed me over to the taciturn Austin, who had waited like a bronze statue of discretion during our short interview, and I was conducted to the end of the passage.
A taxicab was waiting at the end of the road, so I sprang into it and drove down to the office.
The first night we were there, we went to bed and to sleep early; but I awoke at the end of two or three hours, and lay a comfortable while listening to the soothing patter of the rain against the balcony windows.
At the end of ten seconds each man had struck twelve or fifteen blows, and warded off twelve or fifteen, and no harm done; then a sword became disabled, and a short rest followed whilst a new one was brought.
At the end of five minutes from the beginning of the duel the surgeon stopped it; the challenging party had suffered such injuries that any addition to them might be dangerous.
He merely pays a trifling fee of five or ten dollars, receives a card entitling him to the privileges of the university, and that is the end of it.
The fourth duel was a tremendous encounter; but at the end of five or six minutes the surgeon interfered once more: another man so severely hurt as to render it unsafe to add to his harms.
Yet, he must leave them at the end of a week, in spite of their wishes and his own, and without any restraint on his time.
Sir John was loud in his admiration at the end of every song, and as loud in his conversation with the others while every song lasted.
We seem so beset with difficulties on every side, that though it would make us miserable for a time, we should be happier perhaps in the end.
If he is not here by the end of the week, I shall go after him.
Their beak-like mouths are lined with sharp, white fangs, and the backs of their huge, lizard bodies are serrated into bony ridges from their necks to the end of their long tails.
It will be all the same to us in the end, David," replied Perry.
I guess this is the end," and then he smiled and closed his eyes.
At last a faint glow ahead forewarned us of the end of the tunnel, for which I for one was devoutly thankful.
With little ceremony Perry and I were chained at the end of the line, and without further ado the interrupted march was resumed.
As the end of the day drew on, and he found himself not hired, Gabriel almost wished that he had joined them, and gone off to serve his country.
The acquaintanceship might, however, have ended in a slow forgetting, but for an incident which occurred at the end of the same week.
While the cup was being examined, the end of Gabriel Oak's flute became visible over his smock-frock I seed you blowing into a great flute by now at Caster- bridge?
The country here is rich and pleasant, but you must pass through rough and dangerous places before you reach the end of your journey.
There were two golden bands fastened to them that passed around the back of her head, where they were locked together by a little key that was at the end of a chain the Guardian of the Gates wore around his neck.
In front of them, and at the end of the road of yellow brick, was a big gate, all studded with emeralds that glittered so in the sun that even the painted eyes of the Scarecrow were dazzled by their brilliancy.
After the Lion had rested they started along the road of yellow brick, silently wondering, each in his own mind, if ever they would come to the end of the woods and reach the bright sunshine again.
But if you remember, before we left that first great path, we saw directly to the endof it.
By the end of eleven years, however, Mrs. Price could no longer afford to cherish pride or resentment, or to lose one connexion that might possibly assist her.
I must live within my income, or I shall be miserable; and I own it would give me great satisfaction to be able to do rather more, to lay by a little at the end of the year.
Miss Ward, at the end of half a dozen years, found herself obliged to be attached to the Rev.
They descended the stair with slow and solemn step, traversed a long gallery, and, by a pair of folding doors placed at the end, entered the great hall in which the Grand Master had for the time established his court of justice.
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