15 adverbs to describe how to initiating

He who gives most will be most deeply initiated."

The three recruits were added to his muster-roll and gradually initiated into the mysteries of sailor's life on a war vessel.

When they came to land, the king's uncle, who commanded the province, immediately requested to be solemnly initiated into the Christian religion, which was granted to him and his young son, on Easter day, 1491.

A question here suggests itself whether a person of present sound mind, but who had formerly been deranged, can legally be initiated.

Angela would have been aghast had she dreamed that the queer dinner, which she liked and laughed at, cost Nick more than a hundred dollars, but luckily she was not initiated in the rarity of bird's-nest soup or other Chinese delicacies.

I had been newly initiated in the writings of our elder dramatists; Beaumont and Fletcher, and Massinger, were then a first love; and from what I was so freshly conversant in, what wonder if my language imperceptibly took a tinge?

Mr. Graham evidently was satisfied with the answer, for he promptly initiated him; and he filled his place not only to the satisfaction of his employer, but also to the delectation of the loiterers about the polls, for whenever things dragged he immediately began "to spin out a stock of Indiana yarns."

"Is it not possible," suggested Mr. Waddell, who habitually considered all questions from every possible point of view, "that this bombardment has been specially initiated by the German authorities, in order to impress upon their own troops a warning that there must be no Christmas truce this year?"

The new way, now successfully initiated, is to form play groups of happy children under the leadership of capable young women trained for such work.

"How," of a sudden initiated a voice, withal an embarrassed voice, "will you do me a favour?" "What is it, Bess?"

They offer themselves to us as the first definitely tangible agents which are known to keep the process of growth going, and undoubtedly initiate the marvelous unfolding of tissues and functions, organs and faculties summed up as development or differentiation.

"How," he initiated then abruptly, "I wish you would do me a favour.

But probably only the wretchedly initiated will believe.

"Bess," he initiated baldly at last, "you're unhappy.

The Deutsche Bank, with immense properties all over the world, and some £85,000,000 sterling in its hands in deposits alone, initiated financially the Baghdad Railway scheme.

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