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    1. incline the closer to the mountain they got, and they


    2. incline towards the middle reaches of the mountain


    3. sharp incline and had to be pulled forcibly up the


    4. had a slight incline but it wasn’t anything we couldn’t handle even with Roman


    5. incline turning his walk into a jog, and by the time he reached the house he found


    6. slight incline towards the edge of the trees, shivering


    7. Grimes and the Innkeeper all rolling a barrel of finest brew up the incline


    8. over a steep incline and dangled his legs in the air


    9. At the top of the incline that hemmed the road in


    10. The path they followed soon became an incline

    11. They were waving at him as he headed down the sidewalk towards the incline that ran up the side of the Bluff to the Security Office


    12. He took the last sip of the coffee, finished his scone, and headed for the incline that would take him to the Bluff to meet the pilot


    13. The valley had been gradually swinging around to head almost due east and this sudden incline travelled east-to-west across it, continuing part way up the rocky slopes on either side


    14. The more the inhabitant was obliged to pay for the tax, the less he would incline to pay for the ground ; so that the final payment of the tax would fall altogether upon the owner of the ground-rent


    15. On and on the train went the rattle clack of its wheels lulling us into a trance like state until the old engine came to an incline or hill and then it would wheeze and snort like an old asthmatic


    16. As they climbed the incline, the trees near the lake dwindled, replaced by cleared fields around the garrison


    17. Behold, the churches of men have fallen! They are fallen! Even every one of them has forsaken Me! All have went backward and not forward! Each one refuses to obey, nor will they incline the ear, but follow the counsels and dictates of their own evil hearts! Lo, with open palms they greedily receive false testimony, as they give ear to every false prophet and teacher who comes to them speaking lies and pleasant things, saying, “Peace, peace”


    18. With the two of them, Nibbles leading up the incline, they soon had the boat in the water again


    19. He huffed and puffed his way up another steep incline, maybe twenty metres up


    20. Later, riding up the steep incline in her four-wheel-drive Mercedes, Caroline grinned, glancing at Beth

    21. She resisted, then, with a throaty whine, slowly lowered her hands as she inched the incline of her face upwards


    22. Slowly, her feet moved step by step down the gradual incline of the rock wall


    23. “Someone’s there,” she hissed, scrambling back up the incline


    24. Ingrid and LP walked up a slight incline, cameras in hand


    25. He had gathered his mother’s things and his own pack and was on his way back toward the incline by the time Zoran had come back to where his own pack lay


    26. Zoran had decided that they could spend the night here, even if it is on an incline, he thought


    27. Science on the other hand because of the drive of its many discoveries would provide the power to overcome any incline


    28. 58 That he may incline our hearts to him, to walk in all his ways, and to keep his commandments, and his statutes, and his judgments,


    29. Some of the Dauntless traitors incline their heads to me—I’m not sure why


    30. 6 I have called on you, for you will hear me, O God; Incline your ear to me, and hear my speech

    31. 36 Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to covetousness


    32. 4 Incline not my heart to any evil thing, to practise wicked works with men that work iniquity, and let me not eat of their dainties


    33. 17 Incline your ear, O Lord, and hear; open your eyes, O Lord, and see, and


    34. Through the windows, he could see the gradual incline of the


    35. of tower with the incline


    36. most of the incline, the dark emergency stairwell was


    37. five mile distance to the only passable incline


    38. way against the incline as they circled the inner boundaries of the


    39. 18 O my God, incline your ear, and hear; open your eyes, and see our desolations, and


    40. “You need me, I need to watch over you?” why did he seem to incline that it was a question

    41. exhorted him, he sent for the mother of the boy, so that, by condoling with her for the loss of so many sons, he might incline her,


    42. 16 And to Cain and his offering the Lord did not turn, and he did not incline to it, for he had brought from the inferior fruit of the ground before the Lord, and Cain was jealous against his brother Abel on account of this, and he sought a pretext to kill him


    43. 10 But the sons of men would not listen to them, nor incline their ears to their words, and they were stiffnecked


    44. 24 But the sons of men would not listen, neither would they incline their ears to all their declarations


    45. myself up onto the ledge at the top of the incline


    46. 32 And Joseph spoke these words from the pit, and his brothers could not listen to him, nor incline their ears to the words of Joseph, and Joseph was crying and weeping in the pit


    47. 11 And when they spoke these words the king did not incline his ear to their words, neither did he fix his heart on them, for the king knew in his wisdom that they did not give a proper interpretation of the dreams; and when they had finished speaking before the king, the king answered them, saying, What is this thing that you have spoken to me? surely you have uttered falsehood and spoken lies; therefore now give the proper interpretation of my dreams, that you may not die


    48. When we reached the top of the mountain, we continued along the rocky terrain as though we hadn’t just driven up a steep incline


    49. In my suit jacket’s pocket were the two receipts, nominal amount, say 50 cents, for each incline


    50. When I queried him heatedly, he said, “The expenses which killed you were the two purported incline rides









































    1. That was one of the REALLY hot topics among the technically inclined these days


    2. ‘Maybe they’ll feel inclined to assist next time we ask for their cash


    3. He did not seem overly inclined to help


    4. "I'm inclined to allow we leave them here," Kelvin said, "especially when we have to consider that we don't have suitable replacement entities available without delaying our departure


    5. I am inclined to ask, “What on earth are the devout doing in the marketplaces?”


    6. That sugar, in the last analysis, can cause serious malnutrition is proved by the fact that although like alcohol, it is a quick source of energy the effects do not last and as the body becomes more and more dependent on these ‘quick lifts’ it becomes less inclined to eat nourishing food


    7. She had no idea why they were suddenly starting to be useful, but with a fresh packet of fags laying open on the kitchen table, with the kitchen cleaned, with something smelling lovely bubbling away on the cooker and with a head that was hosting a motorway maintenance crew, she didn't feel inclined to argue


    8. Old Ted, however, was not inclined to inflate his own ego


    9. Tom saw in her faded looks and in her dimming eyes a future that he was not inclined to embrace


    10. the one member of the state apparatus who seemed inclined to

    11. ‘Yes, I’d be inclined to agree with you there, Dave


    12. future that he was not inclined to embrace


    13. Ken's brother is less inclined to dream of foreign shores


    14. Masa had not been inclined to play ball though and Brenda had been hell to work with as a result


    15. Chrissie had been inclined to stay, taking the tack that the devil of a boss she knew was better than the devil of unemployment, but her opinion changed when Masa had a go at her after the last show of the day


    16. Tom was inclined to believe the old man


    17. And I am inclined to agree with them; I think there are many fantastic locations out there that would be a better place to build your office blocks,”


    18. She’d always been more inclined to that portion of the home than Emma had


    19. he inclined to us, and heard our cry


    20. "I think I would enjoy a romance with you, if you were so inclined and if romance is possible to you

    21. was inclined to believe him


    22. affairs, but none of them felt inclined to complain


    23. Not only did it span one of the city's wider roads, but it was inclined at a steep angle, moving from a two level structure to a four-story warehouse


    24. be and toward which he was inclined, and I was afraid


    25. inclined to grant circumstances those who have


    26. here I am inclined to give them justice


    27. Why would you say that? I’m hardly inclined to favor the accused


    28. inclined to think they were thieves and were


    29. He had never really been religiously inclined; the only time he ever did anything remotely ‘religious’ was when he visited the Temple to partake in Sacred Communion with the Queen of Heaven


    30. He would often spend up to five hours serenely munching away, consuming quantities reaching 150 pounds of the wispy delicacy each evening! (Yes, and that was without salad dressing, croutons, grated carrots, or any other complements that might be found in the typical buffet for those humans who are more health-oriented and inclined towards vegetarianism

    31. These super low-level, noise frequencies that he could proudly boast about to others (if he were inclined to do so) are maintained at a hush-hush status for reasons of his humble nature and the importance of strategic secrecy


    32. If he was lucky, some regulars would be about and inclined to offer information regarding a stranger whom they had noticed pass among them but some days earlier


    33. Could it have been the tricks of their tired minds? Or was there truly a pair of musically inclined bears before them?


    34. On and around they went, some answering, some questioning, the Elf was inclined to second Deni's concerns: “Let's continue this over breakfast


    35. “Considering your present circumstances, I’m inclined to let that outburst slide


    36. However, an angle of 45 degrees lacks prestige and stability, and there is every possibility that small children and animals may take pleasure in passing beneath his inclined form


    37. “Of one mind; yes, that is well-said,” Sheranara inclined her head to the Elf, then she did what was wholly unexpected, she bowed to the Elf as well


    38. ” They inclined their heads to the Elf


    39. GOD OR A DIVINE ENTITY, I WOULD BE A LOT MORE INCLINED TO GIVE THINGS


    40. However, people who are more inclined to left-brain thinking tend not to believe in past lives and the survival of human consciousness after physical death

    41. If, at any particular time, that part of the capital of any country which of its own accord tended and inclined, if I may say so, towards the East India trade, was not sufficient for carrying on all those different branches of it, it would be a proof that, at that particular time, that country was not ripe for that trade, and that it would do better to buy for some time, even at a higher price, from other European nations, the East India goods it had occasion for, than to import them itself directly from the East Indies


    42. His parents, more inclined to the noble life of luxury, had forced upon him the name Regis, but he much preferred Warlord


    43. Sebastian was still inclined to believe Mars had something to do with it


    44. Based on the findings from Aspen’s rescue, I’m inclined to drop all charges against Mars and release him and Rogan


    45. Cupid inclined his head


    46. Such is the generosity of the greater part of young men, that so far from being disposed to neglect or despise the instructions of their master, provided he shews some serious intention of being of use to them, they are generally inclined to pardon a great deal of incorrectness in the performance of his duty, and sometimes even to conceal from the public a good deal of gross negligence


    47. It was well enough inclined, too, to be complaisant to the king of England


    48. inclined to be contentious, we have no other practice, nor


    49. But if one is inclined to be contentious, we have no other


    50. And I'm not a man who is inclined to rush headlong into things














































    1. A fitting end to the eye-opening journey, and with more steps and inclines than Mont Saint-Michel


    2. “You won’t have to climb any cliffs,” Elmore continued, “We can lead you along watercourses at very gentle inclines


    3. the slightest of inclines


    4. Steep inclines on the sides of the road


    5. “Our working theory inclines to the second possibility


    6. ” I told him angrily that not only had I made that long walk, but that I had carried my Pentax SLR 35 mm camera with me and that I had just gotten back from the drug store with multiple photos of both inclines, shots from the inside thereof, and photos of the city taken from Mount Washington!


    7. The general trend was always upward, though he ascended and descended the gentle inclines with monotonous regularity


    8. were, therefore, no significant gradients, since even the slightest of inclines could


    9. est of inclines could also have caused serious problems to a 47 year old man car-


    10. grace, touches, softens, inclines, and causes the wills of spiritually

    11. typical to gain large returns with little risk, and so the capital markets line inclines


    12. You would need to measure terrains and take notes of the inclines and slopes


    13. The legs that once propelled him across the steep inclines of Venezuelan mountain valleys and the jungles near Lake Maracaibo wobbled 62


    14. that study of sacred works inclines one to it


    15. That is, the far man whose spirit inclines to this world stands against the right whatever it was obvious


    16. So, none can avail himself of or learn from this demonstration which God sent to us save that whose spirit inclines to follow the straight path and he wills to be upright


    17. Suppose that a man sees a fruitful cactus tree and he feels that he has an appetite for one of its fruits and his spirit inclines towards it


    18. According to this perception or this content, the spirit asks the thought to search for the reasons in order to rationalize for it what it believes in and inclines to


    19. But this appreciating and revering of the others differs from one spirit to another according to what one likes and his spirit inclines to, for some spirits magnify others for their science and knowledge, their possession and authority, their perfection and noble morals, or for other regards


    20. Yet how we appreciate and revere others differs from one spirit to the next, according to what one likes and to what their spirit inclines

    21. The magicians and their masters the devils have always been aware of these spiritual rules, and know that an appreciative spirit inclines to and follows the manner of a spirit that is superior to it in the fields of its whims and habits


    22. He oppresses the weak who are under his leadership (his brothers, his students, or his workers), and inclines to harm all of the animals, especially cats, just to oppose God’s messenger’s direction (cpth): “Be kind and generous with the cat (the male and the female)


    23. · Either when the pure faithful heart inclines to people of suspicion and distance from God, and thereby the status of one to whom the faithful spirit was attached and to whom it inclined will become imprinted in its mirror


    24. The difficulties come from the terrain's rough surface and its inclines and the fact that we have to move quickly


    25. The mountain and terrain: steep inclines, loose rocks and boggy, marshy ground


    26. Charity: The sacrificing love of Christ that a Christian has toward God; a Christ like disposition of heart that inclines one Christian to think favorably on another


    27. If any one is desirous of carrying out in detail the Platonic education of after-life, some such counsels as the following may be offered to him:-- That he shall choose the branch of knowledge to which his own mind most distinctly inclines, and in which he takes the greatest delight, either one which seems to connect with his own daily employment, or, perhaps, furnishes the greatest contrast to it


    28. And the other principle, which inclines us to recollection of our troubles and to lamentation, and can never have enough of them, we may call irrational, useless, and cowardly?


    29. Then he inclines it slowly in acceptance and respect, and I see the tension in Jo’s body ease a little when he acknowledges her as a valued loss


    30. He inclines his head, dark eyes starry

    31. She inclines her head


    32. Kiall is silent a moment then inclines his head


    33. After a long moment she inclines her head


    34. "Handsome, certainly," replied Albert, "but not to my taste, which I confess, inclines to


    35. He hiked deep into the northwest woods, climbed up steep mountain inclines, and scrambled over jumbles of fallen trees, hauling with him a chainsaw, a peavey, a splitting maul, and assorted iron wedges jammed into his pockets, in search of salvageable wood


    36. This generation inclines a little to congratulate itself on being the last of an illustrious line; and in Boston and London and Paris and Rome, thinking of its long descent, it speaks of its progress in art and science and literature with satisfaction


    37. The weight of authority inclines to the last view


    1. “My son, if you receive my words, and store my commands within you, inclining your ear to wisdom, and applying your mind to reason; if you appeal to intelligence, and lift up your voice to reason; if you seek her as silver, and search for her as for hidden treasures – then will you understand reverence for the Lord, and will discover the knowledge of God; for the Lord gives wisdom, out of His mouth comes knowledge and reason; He has help in store for the upright, He is a shield to those who walk honestly; He guards the paths of justice, and protects the way of His pious ones; then will you understand rectitude and justice, and will keep to every good course; for when wisdom finds a welcome within you, and knowledge becomes a pleasure to you, discretion will watch over you, reason will guard you – saving you from the way of evil men, from men who use perverse speech; who leave the paths of uprightness, to walk in ways of darkness; who delight in doing evil, exult in wanton wickedness’ who are crooked in all their ways, and tortuous in their paths – saving you from the wife of another, from the adulteress who plies you with smooth words, who forsakes the companion of her youth, and forgets her pledge to God; for her paths lead down to death, and her tracks descend to the Shades; none who go to her come back again, or reach the paths of life – helping you to walk in the way of good men, and to keep to the paths of the righteous; for the upright will live in the land, and the honest will remain in it; while the wicked will be cut off from the land, and the faithless will be rooted out of it


    2. He lowered his head closer to her, inclining his ear toward her lips


    3. “Good morning, Miss Steepleton,” he responded formally, inclining slightly his head


    4. “Yours, all yours,” she moaned, inclining her head to offer more of herself


    5. They are silent, but not somber—they smile at the Amity they pass, inclining their heads, a few of them stopping to exchange pleasantries


    6. ground gradually inclining as they walked between houses of


    7. inclining to evil, 23 have rejected the inestimable rights


    8. Through four of these come winds of blessing and prosperity, and from those eight come hurtful winds: when they are sent, they bring destruction on all the Earth and on the water on it, and on all who dwell thereon, and on everything which is in the water and on the land; And the first wind from those portals, called the east wind, comes out through the first portal which is in the east, inclining towards the south: from it come out desolation, drought, heat, and destruction; And through the second portal in the middle comes what is fitting, and from it there come rain and fruitfulness and prosperity and dew; and through the third portal which lies toward the north come cold and drought; And after these come out the south winds through three portals: through the first portal of them inclining to the east comes out a hot wind; And through the middle portal next to it there come out fragrant smells, and dew and rain, and prosperity and health; And through the third portal lying to the west come out dew and rain, locusts and desolation; And after these the north winds: from the seventh portal in the east come dew and rain, locusts and desolation; And from the middle portal come in a direct direction health and rain and dew and prosperity; and through the third portal in the west come cloud and hoar-frost, and snow and rain, and dew and locusts; And after these four are the west winds: through the first portal adjoining the north come out dew and hoar-frost, and cold and snow and frost; And from the middle portal come out dew and rain, and prosperity and blessing; and through the last portal which adjoins the south come out drought and desolation, and burning and destruction; And the twelve portals of the four quarters of the Heaven are therewith completed, and all their laws and all their plagues and all their benefactions have I shown to you, my son Methuselah


    9. Pressing on the ignition button, I glance at a grinning Zachary, my ears inclining to the sound of the engine


    10. Through four of these come winds of blessing and prosperity and from those eight come hurtful winds: when they are sent they bring destruction on all the Earth and on the water on it and on all who dwell thereon and on everything which is in the water and on the land; And the first wind from those portals called the east wind comes out through the first portal which is in the east inclining towards the south: from it come out desolation drought heat and destruction; And through the second portal in the middle comes what is fitting and from it there come rain and fruitfulness and prosperity and dew; and through the third portal which lies toward the north come cold and drought; And after these come out the south winds through three portals: through the first portal of them inclining to the east comes out a hot wind; And through the middle portal next to it there come out fragrant smells and dew and rain and prosperity and health; And through the third portal lying to the west come out dew and rain locusts and desolation; And after these the north winds: from the seventh portal in the east come dew and rain locusts and desolation; And from the middle portal come in a direct direction health and rain and dew and prosperity; and through the third portal in the west come cloud and hoar-frost and snow and rain and dew and locusts; And after these four are the west winds: through the first portal adjoining the north come out dew and hoar-frost and cold and snow and frost; And from the middle portal come out dew and rain and prosperity and blessing; and through the last portal which adjoins the south come out drought and desolation and burning and destruction; And the twelve portals of the four quarters of the Heaven are therewith completed and all their laws and all their plagues and all their benefactions have I shown to you my son Methuselah

    11. With their innate malignity they have spurned the fair offer; and constantly inclining to evil 23 have rejected the inestimable rights


    12. “You need it after that fellow,” he continued, inclining his head towards George who was now engrossed in conversation in the farthest corner of the bar


    13. the risk/return line would change in proportion to the change in the market - inclining


    14. Once you start to have an inclining, find activities you can participate in to see


    15. Had there been no inscription, that is to say, no printing the creatures would have stood baffled doing nothing, inclining to nothing and knowing nothing


    16. Had there been no inscription – that is to say, no printing onto the pages of the spirit – the creatures would have stood around in bafflement, doing nothing, inclining to nothing, and knowing nothing


    17. "and no store it shall enter but ruins it": that is: it corrupts the heart of the store's owner who turns inclining to amusement and impudence, and seeks to achieve his purposes and desires by getting winnings exceeding the humane extent


    18. Only by performing this communication and reaching this state can the spirit be prevented from inclining to the worldly life and the mean desires that it contains


    19. “I wish you a safe journey,” Aazuria said, inclining her head slightly in gratitude


    20. She moved forward and slipped her arms around his waist, inclining her head upwards to kiss him

    21. consideration that if it is mass that produces an inclining force of contraction as Newton says then…when


    22. Why then, when considering that if it is mass that produces an inclining force of contraction as Newton


    23. directs the object to follow an inclining line of 21


    24. Gravity is the inclining of material spinning


    25. The natural inclining is in the form of the sphere


    26. “It would seem then that there is reason to believe that the future can still have a fruitful outcome after all,” Rolf said, inclining his head slightly in a bow to me


    27. Waves appeared, then a shining energy beam burst forth from his hand in a straight line, inclining only slightly


    28. any way, but for a nose inclining to the Roman, eyes large, black, and


    29. They had made their little circuit to the left, and were already inclining again toward the right, having, as Heyward thought, got over nearly half the distance to the friendly works, when his ears were saluted with the fierce summons, apparently within twenty feet of them, of:


    30. "What are your orders, gracious Fairy?" he asked, inclining his

    31. nobler in the mind to suffer, some roared yes, and some no, and some inclining to both opinions said "Toss up for it;" and quite a Debating Society arose


    32. Her figure was slight and graceful, inclining even to fragility but those iron jelloids she had been taking of late had done her a world of good much better than the Widow Welch's female pills and she was much better of those discharges she used to get


    33. scoffer,—"Great city," murmured he, inclining his head, and joining his hands as if in prayer, "less than six months have elapsed since first I entered thy gates


    34. I think you should rather say, It shows itself by inclining the soul to abhor its sin


    35. Coming then into my chamber, and seeing me lie alone, with my face turned from the light towards the inside of the bed, he, without more ado, just slipped off his breeches, for the greater ease and enjoyment of the naked touch; and softly turning up my petticoats and shift behind, opened the prospect of the back avenue to the genial seat of pleasure; where, as I lay at my side length, inclining rather face downward, I appeared full fair, and liable to be entered


    36. "It is all the work of Gamacho and his Nationals;" and then, inclining his head on his left shoulder, would press together his lips so firmly that a little hollow would appear at each corner


    37. Meantime, he had deviated from the straight course, inclining by a sort of instinct to the right, towards the jetty and the harbour, the scene of his daily labours


    38. Tess's excitable heart beat against his by way of reply; and there they stood upon the red-brick floor of the entry, the sun slanting in by the window upon his back, as he held her tightly to his breast; upon her inclining face, upon the blue veins of her temple, upon her naked arm, and her neck, and into the depths of her hair


    39. Tess saw her three chamber-mates in a row against the wall, pensively inclining their heads


    40. Garth, which had of late become more frequent, the increasing ardor of his affection for Mary inclining him the more towards those who belonged to her

    41. “Just arrived?” she said, inclining her head


    42. “Madam,” he said, inclining his head toward her, “you have my sincere condolences


    43. If I did simply follow my inclining I would do now, at this moment, what is to be done


    44. RAX had an ugly earnings report and was coming into key support at its inclining 200 day moving average as well as price support


    45. The old black, not in any very high glee at having been previously roused from his warm hammock at a most unseasonable hour, came shambling along from his galley, for, like many old blacks, there was something the matter with his knee-pans, which he did not keep well scoured like his other pans; this old Fleece, as they called him, came shuffling and limping along, assisting his step with his tongs, which, after a clumsy fashion, were made of straightened iron hoops; this old Ebony floundered along, and in obedience to the word of command, came to a dead stop on the opposite side of Stubb's sideboard; when, with both hands folded before him, and resting on his two-legged cane, he bowed his arched back still further over, at the same time sideways inclining his head, so as to bring his best ear into play


    46. “Don't mention it,” said Samsonov, inclining his head


    47. The general expressed neither satisfaction nor dissatisfaction at Nekhludoff's request, but, inclining his head to one side, seemed to reflect


    48. “Madame, I doubt my ability before such an audience,” said he, smilingly inclining his head


    49. A tight vessel, cylindrically shaped, was first employed, containing rosin, connected with a small boiler by a pipe which entered near the bottom, and extended nearly its length, having small apertures, over which were two inverted gutters, inclining or sloping upwards over each other; the upper one longer than the other, intended to detain the steam in the rosin, in its way to the surface


    50. Its strata are almost perpendicular, inclining a few degrees to the west




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