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    1. professors had dared to displease the Godfather, I told myself,


    2. 35 And she said to her father, Let it not displease my lord that I cannot rise up before you; for the custom of women is on me


    3. 35 And she said to her father, Let it not displease my lord that I cannot rise


    4. It was clear that I had done something to displease them


    5. My biggest fear was that my lack of experience would displease him


    6. that we stay within His commandments; we are afraid to displease


    7. He was a career man and had worked hard at it, always gaining the respect of his friends, family and peers for his dedicated years of service and feared by those that dared to displease him


    8. Maybe I will displease the Pope


    9. Clearly, she had not hesitated much before declaring without consulting him in advance an edict that she knew would displease him


    10. “What have I done to displease you?”

    11. As a result, many of these single couples were pulling out this sin, as they wanted to obey the Lord and not displease Him


    12. He was not sure what she’d done to displease the enraged queen, but he sensed that it was a terrible crime


    13. If he was honest with himself he would have to admit that such a move would not entirely displease hum


    14. Displease: To be vexed, irritated and provoked; it usually expresses less than anger; applied to God, it is the same as anger


    15. Nobody can tell you whether these millions of serfs and peasants and workers hated their rulers, or feared them… and feared for their lives because they were killed like cattle, if they dared so much as displease these palace dwellers


    16. ” George hadn’t been a bear about it, but it irked him, and she’d never wanted to displease him


    17. "It was they who terrified her, as thou hast said, senor," said I to her father; "but since she tells me to go, I have no wish to displease her: peace be with thee, and with thy leave I will come back to this garden for herbs if need be, for my master says there are nowhere better herbs for salad then here


    18. sorry to displease you;" so the quarrel was smoothed over, and supper began in


    19. he will most seriously displease me if he remains obstinate, and that he will


    20. displease the bird, and he did not answer

    21. Albert remarked this, expressing his fears lest, at the outset, the Parisian mode of life should displease the traveller in the most essential point


    22. giving him an agreeable surprise; but, strange to say, this portrait seemed to displease my father, and the value of the picture, which is, as you see, one of the best works of Leopold Robert, could not overcome his dislike to it


    23. It is different with my mother, who paints exceedingly well, and who, unwilling to part with so valuable a picture, gave it to me to put here, where it would be less likely to displease M


    24. Danglars, however, while possessing a great admiration for the antique, as it was understood during the time of the Directory, entertained the most sovereign contempt for the simple elegance of his wife's favorite sitting-room, where, by the way, he was never permitted to intrude, unless, indeed, he excused his own appearance by ushering in some more agreeable visitor than himself; and even then he had rather the air and manner of a person who was himself introduced, than that of being the presenter of another, his reception being cordial or frigid, in proportion as the person who accompanied him chanced to please or displease the baroness


    25. As always, Godwyn was glad to see her but also apprehensive that he might have done something to displease her


    26. Her stillness and silence seemed to displease him


    27. Garth: I hope it does not displease you that I have always loved her better than any one else, and that I shall never love any one as I love her


    28. 'Does that displease you?'


    29. For such a polite culture, obviously I had done something to displease them


    30. You see, if you marry the prince’- he meant the younger man- and he crooked one finger, ‘you forever lose the chance of marrying the other, and you will displease the court besides

    31. Madeleine had probably become bankrupt through the hard times, and that he was pursued by his creditors; or that he had compromised himself in some political affair, and was in hiding; which last did not displease Fauchelevent, who, like many of our peasants of the North, had an old fund of Bonapartism about him


    32. There, let not that displease you which we used to think in our day, when we were young folks


    33. Gadai began to wonder if he had done something to displease the ISI director


    34. But it was evident, even at the time, that if the committee were to displease them in anything, or if anything went wrong at the ball, the outburst of indignation would be something surprising


    35. The result of their efforts was that the "Spiritual Censor," a priest who probably understands art and is interested in art as much as I understand or am interested in church services, but who gets a good salary for destroying whatever is likely to displease his superiors, struck out all that seemed to him to endanger his position, and substituted his thoughts for mine wherever he considered it necessary to do so


    36. In a day or two we shall all have to take part in a greater and more serious duel, and besides, Drubetskóy, who says he is an old friend of yours, is not at all to blame that my face has the misfortune to displease you


    37. You see, if you marry the prince”—he meant the younger man—and he crooked one finger, “you forever lose the chance of marrying the other, and you will displease the court besides


    38. Yet, although, as I have said, she loved her husband more than anything else in the world, and he too had a great affection for her (or at all events he had at first, and when he saw that others besides himself admired her beauty), it seemed almost as though she purposely did everything most likely to displease him—simply to prove to him the strength of her love, her readiness to sacrifice herself for his sake, and the fact that her one aim in life was to win his affection! She was fond of display, and my father too liked to see her as a beauty who excited wonder and admiration; yet she sacrificed her weakness for fine clothes to her love for him, and grew more and more accustomed to remain at home in a plain grey blouse


    1. away the shades that displeased, and so came the formation of ideas that later we


    2. During the first two days my friend seemed to be so displeased with my presence that she even avoided talking to me – not that she has ever been communicative


    3. Smith put away the shades that displeased, and so came the formation of ideas that later we would call Good and Bad


    4. There is a legend that says that while Herod was sailing back to Caesarea, he saw the city and was displeased that it wasn’t beautiful enough


    5. Continuing with the displeased boss example, you could change your belief about what his stern expression means


    6. But when Jesus saw it, he was much displeased, and said unto them, suffer the little


    7. Beside him, Corrente was clearly displeased with his


    8. ‘The King would be most displeased


    9. Beauchamp was displeased, but he was in control of his


    10. was but a little displeased, and they

    11. tongue had displeased Aetes


    12. Uar was most displeased


    13. If at any point in time, we are displeased with the story we are writing, we HAVE the freedom to change the script of our lives


    14. Not of those with whom You are displeased,


    15. She looked very displeased when Jean began to relate intimate stories about Adem to her new confidant


    16. The two mortal scribes were not so regular, and Carl appeared displeased with the way he often had to repeat himself while dictating


    17. “And you are?” he asked in his usual arrogant tone, displeased that he’d been disturbed by a stranger this way


    18. Displeased with the available options he decided to just stand there, a load of mushrooms twice the size of his fists carried in his arms


    19. The maitre-de seemed displeased by Colling’s casual appearance, but seated them nevertheless


    20. Everyone looked after the two young women on the snow-white mare in astonishment, but as Ebira had said, no one tried to stop them, not even Laino's men although they looked rather displeased

    21. 8 And Saul was very angry, and the saying displeased him; and he said, They have ascribed to David ten thousands, and to me they


    22. 8 And David was displeased, because the Lord had made a breach on Uzzah, and he called the name of the place Perezuzzah to this


    23. thing that David had done displeased the Lord


    24. 43 And the king of Israel went to his house heavy and displeased, and came to Samaria


    25. 4 And Ahab came into his house heavy and displeased because of the word which Naboth the Jezreelite had spoken to him, for he had


    26. 11 And David was displeased, because the Lord had made a breach on Uzza, how that


    27. 7 And God was displeased with this thing; therefore he struck Israel


    28. Both were greatly revered along the coast since Pachacamac would let loose earthquakes if he was displeased


    29. displeased him that there was no judgment


    30. 1 But it displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he was very angry

    31. prophet, saying, 2 The Lord has been sore displeased with your fathers


    32. that are at ease, for I was but a little displeased, and they helped forward the affliction


    33. 19 This the Lord saw, and it displeased him, and in his wrathful indignation were they consumed, he did wonders on them, to


    34. 1 Now when the nations round about heard that the altar was built and the sanctuary renewed as before, it displeased them very much


    35. accusations of the most wicked man, wrote to Nicanor, signifying that he was much displeased with the covenants, and commanding


    36. 16 Then God was angry, and much displeased at Abel's death; and He thundered from Heaven, and lightnings went before Him, and the Word of the Lord God came from Heaven to Cain, and said to him, "Where is Abel your brother?"


    37. 28 But she was beating her children in the tent, and she was cursing them, and she also cursed her husband Ishmael and reproached him, and Abraham heard the words of Ishmael's wife to her children, and he was very angry and displeased


    38. Q: There was a time when I was most displeased with myself


    39. ” She said with a displeased tone “It’s all wrong, they’re supposed to be together


    40. 10 And the thing which he did displeased the Lord, therefore he killed him also;

    41. 17 And when Joseph saw that his father laid his right hand on the head of Ephraim, it displeased him: and he held up his father's hand, to remove it from Ephraim's head to Manasseh's head


    42. 1 And when the people complained, it displeased the Lord: and the Lord heard it; and his anger was kindled; and the fire of the Lord burnt among them, and consumed them that were in the uttermost parts of the camp


    43. He was much like Nebuchadnezzar in the book of Daniel, proud of what he had achieved, and wanted proof of his strength to satisfy his ego, but the Lord was displeased with him and sent a plague against Israel


    44. 16 Then God was angry and much displeased at Abel's death; and He thundered from Heaven and lightnings went before Him and the Word of the Lord God came from Heaven to Cain and said to him "Where is Abel your brother?"


    45. 10 And the thing which he did displeased the LORD: wherefore he slew him


    46. Ephraim, it displeased him: and he held up his father's hand, to remove it from


    47. Whenever the French monarchy did something that displeased Rome (such as


    48. 28 But she was beating her children in the tent and she was cursing them and she also cursed her husband Ishmael and reproached him and Abraham heard the words of Ishmael's wife to her children and he was very angry and displeased


    49. “Oh, I’m not displeased with any of you, young man!” the Eldest chuckled


    50. Please excuse me if I seem displeased with you, for I am not, your performance was so spectacular that I have no words to properly describe the magnitude of your achievement











































    1. What displeases God is


    2. displeases God is Sin, and He was about to


    3. “Yes, the bungling ninny is our father, as much as that thought displeases me


    4. "That is so that the women of the town don't complain that you are all being allowed to do whatever pleases you because there is nothing that displeases a woman more than a child that is doing what it pleases


    5. displeases you, then you have all the more reason to work out


    6. Before Ravan could answer, he exclaimed, “I said I don’t want him! He displeases me, he’s…” he gestured overhead, “…he’s hideous!”


    7. What displeases me most in it is that it represents Don Quixote as now cured of his love for Dulcinea del Toboso


    8. “O no!” I cry, not thinking that such Resistance will surely seal our Fates with Captain Whitehead (for he loves most to do to Ladies what most displeases ’em)


    9. And if that displeases you, make your estimates just a hair more optimistic, and you get a Dow PRP of infinity


    10. All these temptations are so great that they evidently intoxicate the author: he succumbs to them, and, though he continues to work out his novels as regards their forms, and does it even better than before, and even loves what he describes, he no longer loves what he describes because it is good and moral, that is, because it is loved by everybody, and hates what he describes not because it is bad and despised by everybody, but only because one thing accidentally pleases and another displeases him

    11. There is and can be no explanation of why one thing pleases one man and displeases another, or vice versa


    12. of a certain kind of pleasure received from art) as being the aim of art, not only fails to assist us in finding a definition of what art is, but, on the contrary, by transferring the question into a region quite foreign to art (into metaphysical, psychological, physiological, and even historical discussions as to why such a production pleases one person, and such another displeases or pleases some one else), it renders such definition impossible


    13. So that, whether it pleases or displeases the so-called cultured people of to-day, they must admit the existence of religion,—not of a religious cult, Catholic, Protestant, or another, but of religious perception,—which, even in our times, is the guide always present where there is any progress


    1. Everything that was peculiar and displeasing in them--that Kay knew how to imitate: and at such times all the people said, "The boy is certainly very clever!" But it was the glass he had got in his eye; the glass that was sticking in his heart, which made him tease even little Gerda, who loved him completely


    2. They were bipedal, with bilateral symmetry, binocular vision, hair on top, five fingers, what else could you say? They were slightly green in colour, but it wasn’t displeasing


    3. He is not home at the moment,” said the woman with a displeasing look on her face


    4. As if this scene wasn’t enough, also arrived at the place of the events the venerable Prefect Farfan, whom this type of situations was displeasing enormously, the more because in this one there was involved her future fiancée, accused, also, of serious charges by practices of magic and sorcery


    5. I explained that my Sweeney costume showed pubic hair and the Caesar and Macbeth costumes were brief, and the director considered hairy legs, chests and other bits to be aesthetically displeasing on stage


    6. This was very displeasing to the Carrot-Tops, and they let Mr


    7. Ingrid sighed with frustration then: the fear to take an initiative, at the risk of displeasing a superior, was in her mind one of the biggest problems existing presently in the United States Army


    8. Many of those not sentenced to death for failing to purge history and philosophy of things displeasing to the state were sent north to construct what’s considered the first Great Wall to keep out northern invaders


    9. Whereas the Turkish officer, unfaithful to his morality and seeking only the satisfaction of his earthly masters, is like that about whom our Prophet (cpth) said, ((He who pleases people by displeasing Al’lah, He will empower people over him


    10. Harvey-Browne's amenities was manifestly displeasing

    11. He tortured himself to find out how he could make his declaration to her, and always halting between the fear of displeasing her and the shame of being such a coward, he wept with discouragement and desire


    12. These flattering observations were by no means displeasing to the princess, but


    13. appearance was not displeasing to the prince when he saw me in the condition I


    14. This, though quite natural, was highly displeasing to the elder sisters, who fell


    15. fatness that was in no sort displeasing, improving the hint thus tendered


    16. And in all honesty, I confess that this venturesome excursion was far from displeasing to me


    17. Her gallant, who was a gentleman about thirty, somewhat inclined to a fatness that was in no sort displeasing, improving the hint thus tendered him of this mode of enjoyment, after setting her well in this posture, and encouraging her with kisses and caresses to stand him thro', drew out his affair ready erected, and whose extreme length, rather disproportioned to its breadth, was the more surprising, as that excess is not often the case with those of his corpulent habit; making then the right and direct application, he drove it up to the guard, whilst the round bulge of those Turkish beauties of her's, tallying with the hollow made with the bent of his belly and thighs, as he curved inwards, brought all those parts, surely not un-delightfully, into warm touch, and close conjunction; his hands he kept passing round her body, and employed in toying with her enchanting breasts


    18. How was he to be reached? how persuaded? Supposing that I escaped capture in the streets, how was I to make my way into his presence? and how should I, an unknown and displeasing visitor, prevail on the famous physician to rifle the study of his colleague, Dr


    19. He had an air of utter assurance, of displeasing insolence about him, and there was a twinkle of malice in his bold eyes as he stared at Scarlett, until finally, feeling his gaze, she looked toward him


    20. with a displeasing air of insolence, as if all women were his property to be enjoyed in his scorched him with hot words

    21. The result of all was so far from displeasing to Mr


    22. to her, and always halting between the fear of displeasing her and the shame of being such a coward, he wept with discouragement and desire


    23. Only, they were always raised with a sort of displeasing assurance


    24. Louis Philippe was rather too much of a paternal king; that incubation of a family with the object of founding a dynasty is afraid of everything and does not like to be disturbed; hence excessive timidity, which is displeasing to the people, who have the 14th of July in their civil and Austerlitz in their military tradition


    25. She thought him insipid, silly, stupid, useless, foppish, displeasing, impertinent, and extremely ugly


    26. "Sir," said Marius, "I know that my presence is displeasing to you, but I have come merely to ask one thing of you, and then I shall go away immediately


    27. Carter was a mark of her extreme surprise, alarm; for Blanche Remi, with discolored eyes, disheveled hair, and the red stains across her face, looked wild enough to have thrust a displeasing lover into the sea


    28. Since she was very far from being a model young person, Hilary’s manifest anger was not displeasing


    29. Ashley’s devotion some new, some curious, some quite displeasing quality


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