Примери за използване на Walter john на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Walter John Harmon.
The Hummer is reserved for Walter John Harmon.
Walter John Harmon knows that and commends your struggle.
We are with Walter John Harmon, I said.
At noon, with all work stopped,the Elders announced to the stunned Community that Walter John Harmon was no longer among us.
And Walter John Harmon has come to live through me and will speak in my voice.
Efforts were made to locate Walter John Harmon.
My belief in Walter John Harmon and the truth of his prophecy does not falter.
Then they embraced, and their robes, whipped by the wind, clung to their shapes, and I heard the children laughing andsaw them running in circles around my wife and Walter John Harmon in their embrace.
On these pages, Walter John Harmon had laid out plans for a wall to be built around our Community.
A child saw him first and called out, and it was the children who ran ahead, their parents following, anda murmur of awe went through them as they slowly gathered in the grass and looked upon Walter John Harmon.
He enlists the help of his bowling buddy, Walter(John Goodman), a gun-toting Jewish-convert with anger issues.
As Walter John Harmon took our evil unto himself, we had emerged newborn, with our addictions, our concupiscence, and our depthless greed lifted from us.
It is in the nature of a miracle that Walter John Harmon has, in his effortless way, drawn so many of us to his prophecy.
Walter John Harmon has said,“We praise what is temporary, we cherish the impermanent, for there can be no comparison with what is coming that is not an impiety.”.
They seemed to beresponding to my torments, as if, having intuited my reluctance to seek his counsel, Walter John Harmon had chosen this way to remind me of his truth and to restore the strength of my conviction.
Because Walter John Harmon is so soft-spoken, it became apparent to the Elders at one point that a dispensation had to be made for a wireless microphone and a loudspeaker.
And we tell you that when God comes down again He will not be a whirlwind, He will be the resplendent self-illuminating city of His glory and His peace, andwe who have lived to the prophecy of Walter John Harmon will walk down these pastures and reside there forever.
Only then did Walter John Harmon begin again to breathe, though he stood where he stood, unable to move, as if in a trance, until he collapsed and lost consciousness.
Except for the main house, which was once a retreat for elderly nuns of the Roman Catholic persuasion, and to which we haveadded a new wing, all the Community buildings were built by members, according to the specifications of Walter John Harmon.
Walter John Harmon was typically stoic about the problems mounting up, but as the summer drew to an end and the leaves of the oak trees began to turn he seemed more and more withdrawn, as on that day of the Embrace.
This was a once-a-month occasion when we received the visitors who had heard of us, and made inquiries, orhad perhaps attended one of Walter John Harmon's outside Meetings and found themselves interested enough to spend the day with us.
Not even in the Fremont Sun-Ledger was there an account of this one inexplicable occurrence of the cyclone that came through the middle of town, flinging cars into the air, shattering storefronts, lifting houses off their foundations, and, among other disasters, setting off a gas-and-oil fire that pooled onthe floor of the repair shop of the Getty station on the corner of Railroad and Division Streets, where Walter John Harmon worked as a mechanic.
Yet to hear it put in mathematical terms was shocking- people stood andcried out, because now Walter John Harmon was speaking of something as incontestable as a sum, as measurable as a weight or a volume, and the reality of such a cut-and-dried formulation seemed almost too much for us to bear.
Only Walter John Harmon stood where he stood, and then was slowly raised in his standing and turned slowly in his turning, calmly and silently, his arms stretched wide in the black shrieking, with the things of our lives whirling in the whirlwind above him- car fenders, machines from the Laundromat, hats and empty coats and trousers, tables, mattresses, plates and knives and forks, TV sets and computers, all malignantly alive in the black howling.
By John Walter Gregory.
Established in 1785 by John Walter.
He attended Harvard University and became acquainted with Walter Lippmann and John Reed.