For sundry reasons, reunification among them, Mikhail Gorbachev may not want all U.S. troops to leave West German soil soon.
And thence it is That I to your assistance do make love, Masking the business from the common eye For sundry weighty reasons.
Mixed in with the local crème were a smattering of artists, sculptors, and writers who, for various and sundry reasons, didn't do the Hampton scene across the bay.
Offices and titles such as pope, patriarch, archbishop, archpriest, archimandrite, archdeacon, etc., which are given to ordained persons for sundry reason, e.g., to rank them or honor them.
I reflected a moment, since, to tell the truth, for sundry reasons, my intention had been to trust no one except the Professor, whom I knew to be as faithful as he is rough.
They're all great talents who somehow slipped through the cracks; all of them had potential, but for sundry sad reasons, their careers were bungled by various powers-that-be or poor life decisions.
Still it came to nothing for sundry reasons of which the greatest was that his sickness increased on him as the days went by.
For about seven years, it led the category that it had created, reaching a market cap of $5 billion before gradually losing out to the multipurpose PC and, for sundry reasons, burrowing into bankruptcy.
Indeed, he flatly refused to obey me, giving sundry good reasons.
Of Murgh, for sundry reasons, he said nothing, and of the fight from which Acour had fled in Venice before the earthquake but little.