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  • “William Penn had conceived it as a “greene countrie towne which may never be burnt” and had laid it out in a grid, with each house placed in the middle of a large lot so as to leave ground on either side for gardens or orchards or fields.”

    Simon & Schuster: Angel in the Whirlwind

  • “They observe a kind of partial fast in the morning, knocking back a single espresso while standing at the counter and perusing Corriere della Sera, allowing themselves a few bites of brioche con marmellata, so as to enhance the pleasure of their midday pasta and meat, their broccoletta rabi, pollo a la cacciatore, penne amatriciana, spaghetti al mare.”

    Simon & Schuster: The Italian Summer

  • “Probabilists sometimes hold that St. Alphonsus never changed his opinion once he had discarded Probabiliorism for Probabilism, though he changed his manner of expressing his view so as to exclude Laxist teaching and to give an indication of what must be regarded as a solidly probable opinion.”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss

  • “Neurolinguistic Programming and Sensory Acuity: The vast majority of us have five senses, but we need to learn to use them consciously so as to “read” our audience and make adjustments on the fly.”

    Simon & Schuster: Life Is a Series of Presentations

  • “The walls were covered with charming stuccoes by John of Udine; trellises painted so as to deceive the eye framed the pictures on the vaulted ceilings.”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss

  • “He is all for urging European members of O.E.CD. to take steps to free up their economies, etc., so as to catch up with our economic recovery.”

    Simon & Schuster: An American Life

  • “Moreover, it is felt that for these children especially vocational studies should not be postponed until mature years, but should be commenced early, so as to accustom the boy to what may afterwards prove to be the means of earning his own livelihood when he shall have left the Protectory.”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss

  • “Louis XIII was the last king to make this pilgrimage (in 1610); Louis XVI had the relics of St. Marcoul brought to the Abbey of Saint-Remi, so as to avoid going out of Reims.”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss

  • “(Dancers), Samobogi (Self-gods), Chisleniki (Computers), who have changed Sunday so as to fall on Wednesday, and Easter to the middle of the week, Pashkovites, Radstockites (so named after their founders), and numerous others, which exploit some peculiar tenant of their various founders and believers.”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss

  • “Schoolmen call this quality impassibility ', not incorruption, so as to mark it as a peculiarity of the glorified body; the bodies of the damned will be incorruptible indeed, but not impassible; they shall be subject to heat and cold, and all manner of pain.”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss

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