"If our two loves be one... "and thou and I love so alike that none can slacken... none can die. " | |
"If our two loves be one... "or thou and I love so alike... that none can slacken, none can die. " | |
Boys, you must never slacken! | |
Discipline must not slacken. | |
Don't slacken off now. | |
"If our two loves be one... "and thou and I love so alike that none can slacken... none can die. " | |
"If our two loves be one... "or thou and I love so alike... that none can slacken, none can die. " | |
Boys, you must never slacken! | |
Discipline must not slacken. | |
Don't slacken off now. | |
(Breathing slackens) | |
But... if the current high standard of journalism in the day slackens, Or any act of neglect threatens the well-Being of this newspaper, I shall be forced to make an immediate decision... based upon the current contract. | |
Most green turtles lay their eggs on these shores during the warmer season, when the H umboldt Current slackens. | |
Trade winds diminish, and the cool H umboldt Current slackens, failing to make its impact felt in Galápagos. | |
(Breathing slackens) | |
But... if the current high standard of journalism in the day slackens, Or any act of neglect threatens the well-Being of this newspaper, I shall be forced to make an immediate decision... based upon the current contract. | |
Most green turtles lay their eggs on these shores during the warmer season, when the H umboldt Current slackens. | |
Trade winds diminish, and the cool H umboldt Current slackens, failing to make its impact felt in Galápagos. | |
And I slackened off. | |
And she hasn't even slackened speed. | |
But it seems with the death of Secretary Cromwell that the reforming zeal has slackened. | |
From the moment we left the camp, we knew High Pockets meant business. The pace never slackened through a torrent of rain and a long, black night. | |
I haven't slackened in my duties. | |
As a matter of fact, Bronson, your work has been slackening off lately. | |
By slackening his guitar strings, it was easier to play and made a heavier sound. | |
I'm noticing a distinct slackening of awe, a certain lack of trembling in my presence. | |
Keep it from slackening or tilting. | |
Oh, we do seem to be slackening our pace considerably. | |
And I slackened off. | |
And she hasn't even slackened speed. | |
But it seems with the death of Secretary Cromwell that the reforming zeal has slackened. | |
From the moment we left the camp, we knew High Pockets meant business. The pace never slackened through a torrent of rain and a long, black night. | |
I haven't slackened in my duties. | |
As a matter of fact, Bronson, your work has been slackening off lately. | |
By slackening his guitar strings, it was easier to play and made a heavier sound. | |
I'm noticing a distinct slackening of awe, a certain lack of trembling in my presence. | |
Keep it from slackening or tilting. | |
Oh, we do seem to be slackening our pace considerably. | |