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1. situation we are challenged with in our lives
2. What I have just described here can be challenged by
3. “What would you have done differently?” Vinnie challenged him
4. "Hey you!" An angry voice challenged him
5. "She's not with you?" Thom challenged
6. ” Sera challenged him,
7. “What other explanation of that letter do the laws of physics allow?” Kelvin challenged
8. When did you take them in without our noticing?” She challenged, stumped by the information
9. Egged on by the friend (and who needs friends like this?), Terry challenged Andy when he got home last night and the whole sorry tale came out
10. Why in the world had she challenged him, of course he could do it better and faster than she could
11. ” Belle listened, as Kaitlyn continued, “I have forced not merely my nerves and sinews to do my bidding, but I have challenged my every thought and emotion in the effort to purge what silliness and inanity might yet remain in me
12. "Wes, challenged you again?" Todd's voice rattled as he asked the question
13. They obtained permission for Otto to take the tour for the mobility challenged as there was no way that Otto would have managed the walking needed for the main tour
14. It was with signs and wonders that Moses challenged the gods of Egypt and delivered the people of God
15. The rain and oncoming night challenged Drau’d’s limited cave-vision, obscuring his father’s image
16. With their hands always on the hilt of their weapons, they challenged all who crossed their path with a glance
17. The Spirit challenged me to
18. Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal to see whose
19. The Dort Championship in Golf was an annual event where last years champions were challenged by another team selected by drawing from a hat whose hat didn't really matter, generally it was from Mr
20. You are going to be challenged in ways you 40
21. challenged by the Bailli’s Sergeant
22. And X’ander was proud to note, that the more he challenged her, the greater her talents became
23. And the conclusions they make by themselves are rarely challenged
24. She’d say that Aristides had challenged me to a contest of cup and ball
25. This is why it’s so critical that Jason, David and Jill are positively nurtured and challenged – when a child is stressed out by their environment and unable to control their negative reactions, they are focused on their emotional state and thereby less able to follow directions or develop higher-level skills that allow them to analyze situations and plan ahead (executive functions)
26. He challenged himself to perform his task in the shortest time possible
27. They ignore the fact that it is those who have challenged
28. I should have challenged it
29. It was a beautiful, tight run, with great falls and dangerous rock formations that challenged anyone especially after days of spring rain in the Laurel Mountains
30. “Never before have we been challenged by such a front of evil as this
31. It didn’t take us long to reach our lines we were challenged and then allowed through the mules and their drivers took the water off to a central point and the Fusiliers went off with them after saying goodbye
32. We were challenged from our lines and so I replied
33. likelihood that his ship would not be able to resume her raiding activities, Alabama’s Captain Semmes challenged Kearsarge Captain John Winslow to a ship-to-ship duel
34. Dad, eighty-four, spent time on the computer and napping, while Mom, nine years younger, watched television, read, and challenged herself with crossword puzzles
35. When I challenged the instructor on this point, he had no rejoinder
36. “I challenged them saying what the fuck are you doing and then when they turned round I saw that it was that little shite Stanley and Tommy Smith I had left my rifle in the crater when I went and these two both fired at the same time and I took a bullet in the gut and one in the chest
37. ’ The voice was calm but with a force suggesting not to be challenged
38. part and parcel of the Soviet Union, the same Soviet dictatorship that challenged the United States for global leadership
39. Our pickets challenged and fired, and the Spaniards turned to run back to the city
40. Anything they do which is beyond their specific powers will be challenged but that is an entirely different book which I will not be bothered to write
41. It is also well-known in law that a woman with children is a lesser "catch" than one who is a virgin but I expect that this will be challenged under the equality laws
42. An environment which finds itself aesthetically challenged, however, must inevitably hasten the radical departure of polished elements to more refined environments
43. oftentimes distorts a child‘s (emotional) sense of proportion; conditioned as many of them are by undisciplined, emotionally challenged environments that fail to provide spiritual sustenance and practical guidance to that child
44. The above was challenged many times in court by the long haired liberal lawyers, and the commissioned officers soon learned to adapt to the conditions
45. At the time Slikit could only suppose such a terrible thing was happening because the Custodians of Spinningbrock had forsaken the old ways when younger more impatient badgers had challenged their customs, thinking they knew better how to live life
46. On the ride here I challenged him to bed even three women in the keep within three days, to prove he was the great lover he claimed to be
47. It is a highly unlikely scenario but theoretically possible and I know of quite a few submarine commanders who swore they took pictures of your carriers (fat juicy targets in their language) without being detected and one showed it to me when I challenged him
48. The mind must be continually challenged or otherwise it will weaken its natural capacity for growth
49. Grindel, the claws of one paw resting on the jagged edge of the plywood box that had become so much a part of his life since he'd discovered it, challenged Thesa with eyes that accused him of committing some despicable act
50. That judicial nominees are being routinely challenged on private matters of Faith is setting a troubling precedence in our nation