175 examples of participants in sentences

We could see they regarded us as unworthy of being even transient participants of Kultur when we opined that no American man would accept a challenge, and if so unwise as to do so, his womenfolk would lock him up until he reached a sounder judgment!

I need only say that I extorted at last from Eveena a clear statement of the trifle at issue, which flatly contradicted those of the four participants in the squabble.

For above all things united, there must necessarily be unific causes; above things vivified, vivifying causes; above intellectual natures, those that impart intellect; and above all participants, imparticipable natures.

In many places, however, Plato calls the participants of the gods by the names of the gods.

I wrote of things as they occurred, and recorded the reasons and motives which prompted the participants.

Afterward, by the confessions of two of the participants, it was proved that his solution of the mystery was almost exactly the truth.

* Interviewer's Comment This program was given on one night, and the participants doubled right back the next night on another lengthy program celebrating Christmas Eve. Interviewer: Samuel S. Taylor Person interviewed: Julia White (Continued) 3003 Cross Street, Little Rock, Arkansas Age: 80 "The Commissary was on the northeast corner of Third and Cumberland.

In the days of slavery, on occasion of the marriage of a couple in which the participants were members of slave-owning families, it was the custom for the father of each to provide the young couple with several Negroes, the number of course depending on the relative wealth or affluence of their respective families.

No rappings were heard, and some of the participants did not scruple to pronounce the whole thing a delusion.

Some of the participants in the discussion considered the problem as one in pure theory; others examined not only the abstract ratio of slave and free labor efficiency but included in their view the factor of negro racial traits and the prospects and probable consequences of abolition under existing circumstances.

Two of the girls accompanying him burst into tears, as participants from that venture recall.

Ever since I can remember, social life has moved along quite smoothly hereabout, the doings being regulated by the age and purses of the participants.

The scenes, however, in which they are the active participants are still transpiring; and therefore these women, some of them both honorable and great, in the best and highest acceptation of the terms, can not just at the present be classed among the women of history.

No man is more republican in sentiment than I am, but I think it no less than a crime to foist a republic upon a people in no way fitted for it, and all those who abandon the King in this hour of danger, who do not uphold his authority to the fullest extent, are participants in that crime and are helping to bring on those events which I fear will shortly convulse this country.

53-4. One of the participants relates, that"When the agitated party broke up their council for the night, it was perfectly plain that Brown could not be held back from his purpose."

Participants and spectators alike were delighted with the ease of ingress and egress, the comfortable division of space, the perfection of its acoustic qualities.

The saga of the Bounty; its strange history as related by the participants themselves.

In recent controversies some participants have shown resentment at being classed as intellectualists.

Every one was anxious for admission to these entertainments, in which the participants not merely performed their parts, but greatly enjoyed themselves as well; where the guests indulged in no backbiting or abuse, but found more worthy and elevated subjects of conversation; where, in fine, they could admire the works of poets and artists, and enjoy the newly, awakened intellectual spirit of the age.

[Footnote 88: Opus operatum (a phrase from Catholic theology): the work performed through the sacramentsbaptism, confirmation, etc.the efficacy of which is not dependent on the participants.

The robbing of country banks has grown to be almost a pastime, and often one or more participants in these raids is a returned soldier.

In the "Manuscripts of Sir William Johnson", are also found some interesting items indicating that Irishmen were active participants in the frontier fighting about that time, and in one report to him, dated May 28, 1756, from the commandant of an English regiment, reference is made to "the great numbers of Irish Papists among the Delaware and Susquehanna Indians who have done a world of prejudice to English interests.

So far as the amateur can penetrate its mysteries, mining, viewed under our present headingnamely, Winter Sportsoffers the following advantages to its participants: (1) In winter it is much warmer below the earth than upon its surface, and Thomas Atkins is the most confirmed "frowster" in the world.

Another way of describing the experience is to state that the participants in this four year blood bath were "bled white.

I have never been able to eradicate its details from my memory, as I witnessed its beginning with my own eyes, and its ending, many years later, was told to me by one of the principal participants.

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