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13:021:006 But Levi and Benjamin counted he not among them: for the king's word was abominable to Joab.
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But most of his policies and actions were certainly neither accepted nor acceptable.
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The soldiers, who are bound to obey their officer only once a-week, or once a-month, and who are at all other times at liberty to manage their own affairs their own way, without being, in any respect, accountable to him, can never be under the same awe in his presence, can never have the same disposition to ready obedience, with those whose whole life and conduct are every day directed by him, and who every day even rise and go to bed, or at least retire to their quarters, according to his orders.
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Both of these expressions Mrs. Crupp considered actionable, and had expressed her intention of bringing before a ‘British Judy’—meaning, it was supposed, the bulwark of our national liberties.
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CHAPTER III--THE GOD'S DOMAIN Not only was White Fang adaptable by nature, but he had travelled much, and knew the meaning and necessity of adjustment.
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:dumb terminal: n. A terminal which is one step above a {glass tty}, having a minimally-addressable cursor but no on-screen editing or other features which are claimed by a {smart terminal}.
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Should Aim At ¶ The Osseous should aim at being more adjustable to people and to his environment in general.
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la Baronne de Castelot-Barbezac, who was once the "little Meg" of the story (and who is not ashamed of it), the most charming star of our admirable corps de ballet, the eldest daughter of the worthy Mme.
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On the side of toleration it may be said, that the fact of following anything as an occupation, and living or profiting by the practice of it, cannot make that criminal which would otherwise be admissible; that the act should either be consistently permitted or consistently prohibited; that if the principles which we have hitherto defended are true, society has no business, as society, to decide anything to be wrong which concerns only the individual; that it cannot go beyond dissuasion, and that one person should be as free to persuade, as another to dissuade.
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The first time I heard it, I thought, as you did, that that adorable voice was singing in another room.
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I thought if I could induce him to come into the place quietly I should be able, perhaps, to kill and eat him; and in any case, it would be advisable to kill him, lest his actions attracted the attention of the Martians.
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Then our conversation skimmed various subjects, and without being more forthcoming, Captain Nemo proved more affable.
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Not for an affordable price, anyway.
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Every kind of knowledge,” said he, “every acquaintance with nature and art, will amuse and strengthen your mind, and I am perfectly pleased that cricket should do the same by your arms and legs; I love to see you excel in exercises of the body, and I think myself that the better half, and much the most agreeable part, of the pleasures of the mind is best enjoyed while one is upon one’s legs.”
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They were founded by the authority of the pope; and were so entirely under his immediate protection, that their members, whether masters or students, had all of them what was then called the benefit of clergy, that is, were exempted from the civil jurisdiction of the countries in which their respective universities were situated, and were amenable only to the ecclesiastical tribunals.
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He will say: "There is something cruel in the tendency of my spirit": let the virtuous and amiable try to convince him that it is not so!
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Colia was indelicate enough to voice the delight he felt at his success in managing to annoy Lizabetha Prokofievna, with whom, in spite of their really amicable relations, he was constantly sparring.
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If he has unfortunately broken his neck, Toney Belton will be answerable for the awful catastrophe."
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If any disclaimer or limitation set forth in this agreement violates the law of the state applicable to this agreement, the agreement shall be interpreted to make the maximum disclaimer or limitation permitted by the applicable state law.
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All the scholastic and analytic grammar in the world will not enrich the mind in language to any appreciable extent.
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“Maybe,” I added, “it’s no more approachable than an electric eel or an electric ray!”
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The usual reward which they receive from their master is a house, a small garden for pot-herbs, as much grass as will feed a cow, and, perhaps, an acre or two of bad arable land.
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With the arguable exception of the Amiga (see {amoeba}), Commodore's machines are notoriously crocky little {bitty box}es (see also {PETSCII}).
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To see one perched on distant heights, denotes that you will possess fame, wealth and the highest position attainable in your country.
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Azerbaijan Azerbaijan's high economic growth in 2006 and 2007 is attributable to large and growing oil exports.
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This powerful animal is audible from far away when it sends up towering spouts of air and steam that resemble swirls of smoke.
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Avoidable by use of allocation strategies that never alias allocated core.
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It dispelled the visions—and it was bearable because it did that.
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This isn't much of a letter; I meant to have written a lot--but I've been hemming four window curtains and three portieres (I'm glad you can't see the length of the stitches), and polishing a brass desk set with tooth powder (very uphill work), and sawing off picture wire with manicure scissors, and unpacking four boxes of books, and putting away two trunkfuls of clothes (it doesn't seem believable that Jerusha Abbott owns two trunks full of clothes, but she does!)
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But a biddable girl.’
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I’m not as breakable as I look.”
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She was the cannibal of the seas, and scarce needed that watchful eye, for she floated immune in the horror of her name.
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So in the general economy of any land, the more widely and perfectly the animals and plants are diversified for different habits of life, so will a greater number of individuals be capable of there supporting themselves.
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Theeffect produced by an event, a legislative proposal, a speech, iswithout intermission what they require to know, and the task isnot easy, for nothing is more mobile and changeable than thethought of crowds, and nothing more frequent than to see themexecrate to-day what they applauded yesterday.
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10:013:025 And the king said to Absalom, Nay, my son, let us not all now go, lest we be chargeable unto thee.
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The dominant colour was grey, and yet there was to it a faint reddish hue--a hue that was baffling, that appeared and disappeared, that was more like an illusion of the vision, now grey, distinctly grey, and again giving hints and glints of a vague redness of colour not classifiable in terms of ordinary experience.
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The craft was schooner-rigged, carried three lifeboats and a collapsible raft, and was navigated by a captain, first and second mates, and a crew of six able-bodied sailors and one gaunt youth whose sole knowledge of navigation had been gained on an Atlantic City catboat.
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But the different nature of the material -- the fact that a character is not a presentation to sense, but a rationalistic synthesis of successive acts and feelings, not combinable into any image -- makes such a description much more unsatisfying in this case than in that of material forms.
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A sanguine constitution and fair prospects to begin with--a long subsequent career of creditable and comfortable prosperity--a cheerful, diligent, widely-respected old age--such were the general impressions I derived from my introduction to Mr. Gilmore, and it is but fair to him to add, that the knowledge I gained by later and better experience only tended to confirm them.
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briskness, impertinence, sauciness, flippancy, impudence, smartness, Liveliness and sprightliness are pleasant and commendable; smartness is a limited and showy acuteness or shrewdness, usually with unfavorable suggestion; pertness and sauciness are these qualities overdone, and regardless of the respect due to superiors.
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Indeed, forms ofmadness have recently been cited—agoraphobia, forinstance—which are communicable from men to animals.
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What tortures have men to endure, comparable to those daily repeated shafts of scorn and cruelty with which poor women are riddled by the tyrants of their sex?
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The response from those with a trace of originality is to remark ironically that the proposed name would then be `YABA-compatible'.
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His irritability, though it might have been comprehensible to an urban brain-worker, was an amazing thing to these quiet Sussex villagers.
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Synonyms: apt, conceivable, liable, probable, credible, conjectural, presumable, reasonable.
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It is a remarkable phenomenon, confirmable by all observers, that all our perceptions are at first soft and plastic and easily take form according to the shape of their predecessors.