Working with Mr. Cuomo, who has written a chamber opera based on the Bhagavad Gita as well as dozens of movie and television scores, Mr. Shanley would write "a chunk of the libretto" and send it to him.
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It costs more to keep a child in a young offenders' institution than it would to send him to Eton.
He then disassembled it, but my son refused to let him send it back as he now saw it as a family heirloom that should forever hang in our garage to remind us of this marvelous experience.
Emails released by The Heartland Institute show that he created an email address similar to that of a board member and used it to convince a staff member to send him confidential board materials.
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And although aid money can send a doctor to the boondocks, it cannot make him show up to work.
He tried an iPhone and even contacted Apple to see if it would send him a blank iPhone casing for testing.
Clinton's new budget authority took effect on New Year's Day, but his first real opportunity to use it could come later this year, when the new Congress begins to send him spending bills.
It's just that it makes it much more difficult for him to send a clear signal.
It would surely have been better to send him through the normal courts in the first place.
It was not the send-off we'd have liked to give him but he's been great and we'd like to thank him very much.
This made some greens snipe at him, but it also made Walmart send two of its senior people round to his factory in LaGrange to see what he was doing right.
The review makes no comment on the extent of the bruising and other injuries Dr Al- Zayyat saw on Peter's body, nor whether it was right of her to put off a full examination for three weeks and send him home.
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If David seems less interesting than some other characters Eisenberg has played, maybe it's just that he is so annoying, you want to slap him and send him to bed.
When President Carlos Menem a couple of years ago wanted to send the navy to handle a fisheries dispute in the South Atlantic, his commanders, it is said, asked him: what navy, how?
And when you listen to the Democrats, well, out on the campaign trail John Edwards is saying that Democrats should send the same timetable back to the White House again and again and again, and make him veto it every time.
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