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    1. She was not more than a hundred feet from the Calamity when the death knell came, a horrible Crunch! that echoed louder than the hurricane itself


    2. customs and manners of immigrants…no less…(notably) their language… when that nation is unable or unwilling to preserve the integrity of its own (besieged) culture…(especially) its language…once that nation begins to embrace globalist (sic) designs, such intentions must inevitably sound the death knell of that nation as it was formerly understood…


    3. Dark omens sounding the death knell of our Republic‘s ―pending‖ demise have been prophesied by doomsayers since its founding


    4. The government’s death knell was actually sounded six months earlier, on December 23, 1977, just prior to midnight when a violent earthquake struck Managua, collapsing half the buildings and burying thousands of people below rubble


    5. That could have been EB’s death knell


    6. flood, however, sounded its death knell


    7. But then, entering the house could also be a death knell if any hostile person/s had seen me


    8. served as a death knell for the bison


    9. The Toltec and allied casualties were far more than we were used to, four hundred bodies were taken back to the strong hold, but even the body count could not stop the celebrations for a victory that would sound the death knell for the Teoti


    10. The Singapore catastrophe spelt the death knell of the British Empire

    11. the brain's death knell,


    12. corporate prayer, where we knell


    13. For us, knell with your back to the front of


    14. of Italy, and subsequent social and political upheavals and ramifications sounded the death knell to


    15. He gestured for Elowen to knell with her


    16. Not even a year after the disaster had occurred the final death knell of the once great nation was sounded


    17. The death knell to their doctrine would have tolled


    18. Never did funeral knell, never did alarm-bell, produce a greater effect on the hearer


    19. Cannon to the south, and they might be tolling the knell of Atlanta’s fall


    20. What is here told," he laid his hand heavily and gravely on the packet of papers as he spoke, "may be the beginning of the end to you and me and many another, or it may sound the knell of the UnDead who walk the earth

    21. "There is the knell


    22. "It is the knell, Monsieur Madeleine


    23. It is the death knell


    24. "Ah! yes, now I hear the knell, reverend Mother


    25. "Reverend Mother, you can hear the knell much better here


    26. Instead, he was seized by terror: the fantastic realization that it could just as well have been himself for whom the death knell was tolling


    27. Not only does the $VOLSPD not confirm the rally, but it actually starts to make new lows on the day, which in this case is the death knell for bulls


    28. She heard loud mourning in the streets, and the tolling of bells in the minsters and the chapel towers; she asked the people the meaning of the knell and of their tears


    29. Sometimes the question would arise; Is our work done? Has the Restriction Act, which for the present diminishes so greatly the incoming of fresh recruits for our schools, rung the knell of our missionary success? But to this question only one answer was possible


    1. knelled down into the shallow water where many white shells sparkled and hid them in her pockets,


    2. He knelled in front of her and held her chin in one hand


    1. She saw a young boy knelling by


    2. ’ Still knelling on the ground Cherish hesitated, then asked


    3. Knelling down beside them she buried her face in her


    4. When she raised her head Astra was knelling next to their father his crystal


    1. To some the train's repeated whistle was a trumpet of progress, while to others it sounded the knells of destruction and darkness


    2. After the psalmodies, the bells, the peals, and knells and offices, the sound of these little girls burst forth on a sudden more sweetly than the noise of bees


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