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    1. And if you had the gall to do that then, logically,


    2. And afterward, to further weaken us, they had the gall to banish such things


    3. “He’s a coward who ran from the Saians on Thasos, then had the gall to write:


    4. He made it from ground burdock root, oak gall, and the mashed liver of a fox


    5. “The gall of that pallakeia!” he muttered to Theodora


    6. Beets have been shown to help cleanse the blood, cleanse the colon and strengthen the gall bladder and liver


    7. And yet, Kennedy had the gall to remark that Nixon had gone out the same way he came in: no class


    8. Bite the Trainer, your Human or anyone else within striking distance when they have the gall to lay a hand on you


    9. Imagine her having the gall to tell the truth in that manner


    10. Care should be taken in treating animals with bile duct problems, gall bladder inflammation or any type of intestinal obstruction as dandelion may exacerbate the problem in these cases

    11. " But words failed me, so I just shook my head at his gall instead


    12. The gall they have


    13. According to Greek medicine envy is stored in the gall


    14. The gall of that woman, Ethan thought


    15. 13 His archers encircle me round about, he cuts my reins apart, and does not spare; he pours out my gall on the ground


    16. 14 Yet his meat in his bowels is turned, it is the gall of asps within him


    17. 25 It is drawn, and comes out of the body; yes, the glittering sword comes out of his gall, terrors are on him


    18. 5 He has built up against me, and encompassed me with gall and travail


    19. 12 Shall horses run on the rock? will one plow there with oxen? for you have turned judgment into gall, and


    20. and the gall, and put them up safely

    21. gall, it is good to anoint a man who has whiteness in his eyes, and he shall be healed


    22. 8 Therefore anoint you his eyes with the gall, and being pricked with it, he shall rub, and the whiteness shall fall away, and


    23. hold of his father, and he strake of the gall on his fathers' eyes, saying, Be of good hope, my father


    24. He was still seething over Colon’s gall, but decided to send a small token to their king, with his ambassador, me


    25. 19 "Gold also, as a token of His overcoming Satan, and all our foes; incense as a token that He will rise from the dead, and be exalted above things in Heaven and things in the Earth; and myrrh, in token that He will drink bitter gall; and feel the pains of Hell from Satan


    26. And gracefully you closed the spring of that ever-biting gall


    27. threats of financial retaliation if we had the gall to proceed to a verdict


    28. 32 For their vine is of the vine of Sodom, and of the fields of Gomorrah: their grapes are grapes of gall, their clusters are bitter:


    29. 19 "Gold also as a token of His overcoming Satan and all our foes; incense as a token that He will rise from the dead and be exalted above things in Heaven and things in the Earth; and myrrh in token that He will drink bitter gall; and feel the pains of Hell from Satan


    30. the gall to hurt her

    31. with some consumers believing that a whole gall bladder from a wild bear is more


    32. attached to the gall bladder


    33. 4 To whom the angel said Open the fish and take the heart and the liver and the gall and put them up safely


    34. 8 As for the gall it is good to anoint a man who has whiteness in his eyes and he shall be healed


    35. 4 And take in your hand the gall of the fish


    36. 8 Therefore anoint you his eyes with the gall and being pricked with it he shall rub and the whiteness shall fall away and he shall see you


    37. 10 Tobit also went out toward the door and stumbled but his son ran to him 11 And took hold of his father and he strake of the gall on his fathers' eyes saying Be of good hope my father


    38. They offered Him sour wine to drink mixed with myrrh mixed with gall but when He had tasted it He didn't take it


    39. 3 But being crucified he was given to drink of vinegar and gall


    40. man, I’m quite surprised that you have the unmitigated gall to

    41. "You've got a lot of gall, Cam, to try to change fundamental English history, with all it means for the future United States


    42. Eventually none had the gall to stand against me, so you see I can also save lives as well as take them


    43. For one, I assisted the general surgeon (who was from Spain) on most of his major cases (gall bladders,


    44. The gall of defeat became too much


    45. ) The gall bladder is also vulnerable this year, and back massage will help the gall bladder as well as the back


    46. The gall bladder is another area to pay attention to this year, and the colon, bladder and sexual organs have been important since 2002 when Pluto entered your 6th house of health


    47. to drink mingled with gall:


    48. Bear gall bladders can sell for up to twenty times the


    49. I had the gall to


    50. Amaran-ta, however, whose hardness of heart frightened her, whose concentrated bitterness made her bitter, suddenly became clear to her in the final analysis as the most tender woman who had ever existed, and she understood with pitying clarity that the unjust tortures to which she had submitted Pietro Crespi had not been dictated by a desire for vengeance, as everyone had thought, nor had the slow martyrdom with which she had frustrated the life of Colonel Gerineldo Márquez been determined by the gall of her bitterness, as everyone had thought, but that both actions had been a mortal struggle between a measureless love and an invincible cowardice, and that the irrational fear that Amaranta had always had of her own tormented heart had triumphed in the end








































    1. Following his last day at the office, he had made two further trips into town; one to ditch the last of the stuff he had decided he no longer needed and the second to sell his car and visit the book shop to buy the books Kara had selected from the website … as a sort of peace offering in recognition of how much it galled her to be constrained


    2. How that has galled him, not fighting back


    3. Conan did not deign to reply to the taunt, and the black, galled perhaps by his prisoner's silence, muttered a curse, stooped and spat full in the king's face


    4. A fact that had always galled her brother


    5. Such suggestion, regardless of his own self-discipline, galled him each and every time and cut at his soul like Ockham’s razor, whittling away his own self-decency and respect


    6. heavens space filled variety and in galled of mind and matter for a door


    7. She was galled at her social identity as Mrs


    8. galled him that he would have to swallow his pride and reassess his disparaging


    9. Who would not be galled by the discovery that he has become a background? Who would have supposed that she who in Kökensee thought him so wonderful, so clearly realised who he was, who walked with him there in the rye-fields and offered him every sort of incense that sweet words could invent, would, let loose in Italy, take the background he had so carefully chosen for his lovemaking and hug it to her heart and be absorbed in it and adore it beyond reason, and that he himself would turn into the background--incredible as it seemed, into just the background of his ownbackground?


    10. True, she may not have rationally analysed all the potential consequences and that galled her, but for the rest she had been a willing partner

    11. It galled her, and she thought, Just wait


    12. It was this chauvinism and lack of morals that galled George


    13. Had left the flushing in her galled eyes,


    14. When he returned he had a small limb of a tree in his hand and he “Not if we hurry,” said Rhett and, springing from the wagon, he disappeared into the laid it mercilessly across the horse’s galled back


    15. But—those expectations! He really had them, and he saw no agreeable alternative if he gave them up; besides, he had lately made a debt which galled him extremely, and old Featherstone had almost bargained to pay it off


    16. To a man galled with his harness as poor Lydgate was, it is not soothing to see two people warbling at him, as he comes in with the sense that the painful day has still pains in store


    17. Her generous instincts, slumbering and long repressed but now suddenly and for the first time awakened, were galled at every turn


    18. Gollum used to wear it at first, till it tired him; and then he kept it in a pouch next his skin, till it galled him; and now usually he hid it in a hole in the rock on his island, and was always going back to look at it


    19. So really I should be happy, but nonetheless I’m not, I’m still galled and disgruntled


    20. And as much as it galled me to knock on that door, I could not come home to Eudora without seeing my father

    21. And not only did he love power to which he was accustomed (the honours awarded to Prince Prozorovski, under whom he had served in Turkey, galled him), but he was convinced that he was destined to save Russia and that that was why, against the Emperor’s wish and by the will of the people, he had been chosen commander in chief


    22. And not only did he love power to which he was accustomed (the honours awarded to Prince Prozoróvski, under whom he had served in Turkey, galled him), but he was convinced that he was destined to save Russia and that that was why, against the Emperor’s wish and by the will of the people, he had been chosen commander in chief


    1. galling when you’re providing the bulk of the labour -


    2. It is to expel those foreign capitals from a trade which their own grows every day more and more insufficient for carrying on, that the Spaniards and Portuguese endeavour every day to straiten more and more the galling bands of their absurd monopoly


    3. The men had long scrambled through torrent and thicket under a galling fire; the sight of comrades falling acted as an incentive, and, like a series of waves, the companies surged forward, the platoons irregular, commands mixed


    4. He looked at me with the most galling sympathetic look


    5. they choose, is galling to the Socialists, for it denies their very existence that is at the heart of their picture of themselves


    6. The bawling and braying slowly turned into the galling complaints of people who were being driven, in a direction that they did not want to go


    7. Yes, it was galling to have to resort to guerrilla tactics in his own back yard


    8. More so, that it should be a fellow South Indian made it all the more galling to his frustrated mindset


    9. Argos, Zingara, Ophir, Zamora and the Shemite countries were treated as subjugated provinces, which was especially galling to the proud Zingarans, who often revolted, despite savage retaliations


    10. Most galling to him however was the role of the Royal Navy in this

    11. How galling it is sometimes,


    12. it even more galling that he had been chased by the Police whilst in possession of a stolen


    13. galling enough, but the possibility that he was using her as a warm-up was infuriating


    14. And what could be more galling to the Whites than to see the despised niggers in numbers becoming the masters of their own women


    15. The galling noises of screeching and cawing filled the air


    16. In their present predicament however, while it may have been galling not to know whether they were awake in the middle of the night or the middle of the day, it mattered little in real terms


    17. Lack of information had placed them in the position of observers rather than active players and the inability to control developments was galling to say the least, particularly as the stakes were so high


    18. The dead and the living fastened together jammed into spaces barely enough to lie on one’s side…eating, sleeping, urinating, defecating, giving birth, going insane, horror and pain for the nearly eight week horrendous voyage…fresh air excluded, stench of death and disease exuded throughout the cabin…excessive heat, floor covered with blood and mucous, the motion of the traveling slaughterhouse caused skin and flesh to be rubbed off completely, rendering bones bare… The galling of chains a con¬stant refrain and reminder of slavery’s cruelty… co¬pious perspiration made air unfit for respiration…Preferring death to this life of misery, jumping overboard to escape death at the hands of an en¬emy… The Transatlantic and watery graves, but those who survived became chained up slaves, yet the royalty remains


    19. The dead and the living fastened together jammed into spaces barely enough to lie on one’s side…eating, sleeping, urinating, defecating, giving birth, going insane, horror and pain for the nearly eight week horrendous voyage…fresh air excluded, stench of death and disease exuded throughout the cabin…excessive heat, floor covered with blood and mucous, the motion of the traveling slaughterhouse caused skin and flesh to be rubbed off completely, rendering bones bare… The galling of chains a constant refrain and reminder of slavery’s cruelty… copious perspiration made air unfit for respiration…Preferring death to this life of misery, jumping overboard to escape death at the hands of an enemy… The Transatlantic and watery graves, but those who survived became chained up slaves, yet the royalty remains


    20. Eventually, this resulted in a revolution, costing the blood of countless hosts of men and women and children, and because of the confusion of main, it broke up into numerous factions and parties, each confined and circumscribed by the same principles which had dominated their rights under the galling yoke that had just thrown off

    21. With this uneasiness half stifled, and half reproaching him, he had been brought to the pointed comparison of himself with the brave old gentleman in whom duty was so strong; upon that comparison (injurious to himself) had instantly followed the sneers of Monseigneur, which had stung him bitterly, and those of Stryver, which above all were coarse and galling, for old reasons


    22. how shall I tell you?--A theory of a sort, the same one by which I for instance consider that a single misdeed is permissible if the principal aim is right, a solitary wrongdoing and hundreds of good deeds! It's galling too, of course, for a young man of gifts and overweening pride to know that if he had, for instance, a paltry three thousand, his whole career, his whole future would be differently shaped and yet not to have that three thousand


    23. guilty to, was still galling, as it roused bitter reflections on the situation of women in society


    24. "Can anything be more galling to the spirit of a man," continued John, "than to see his younger brother in possession of an estate which might have been his own? Poor Edward! I feel for him sincerely


    25. It must be especially galling to Symkyn given the way Duke Eastshare, with less than a quarter of the Army of the Daivyn’s current strength, had driven the Army of Glacierheart over two hundred miles in reeling retreat


    26. Ashamed that she was poor and reduced to galling shifts and penury and work that negroes should do


    27. “I’ve toted lots of weary loads but this is going to “If you only weren’t such a fool, such a sweet, trusting, simpleminded fool, it wouldn’t be the heaviest and most galling load I’ve ever toted


    28. Remembering the last harsh words Rhett had hurled at her about Rhett’s words and the children’s reactions opened her eyes to a startling, a galling truth


    29. helplessness and her panic at her helplessness and her hatred of the Yankees who had imposed this galling system upon the South


    30. how shall I tell you?—A theory of a sort, the same one by which I for instance consider that a single misdeed is permissible if the principal aim is right, a solitary wrongdoing and hundreds of good deeds! It's galling too, of course, for a young man of gifts and overweening pride to know that if he had, for instance, a paltry three thousand, his whole career, his whole future would be differently shaped and yet not to have that three thousand

    31. This could hardly have been more galling to any disposition than to Lydgate's, with his intense pride—his dislike of asking a favor or being under an obligation to any one


    32. It is a terrible moment in young lives when the closeness of love's bond has turned to this power of galling


    33. Under the first galling pressure of foreseen difficulties, and the first perception that his marriage, if it were not to be a yoked loneliness, must be a state of effort to go on loving without too much care about being loved, he had once or twice tried a dose of opium


    34. I have had a severe galling to begin with: that will make the small rubs seem easy


    35. Dorothea on her side had immediately formed a plan of relieving Lydgate from his obligation to Bulstrode, which she felt sure was a part, though small, of the galling pressure he had to bear


    36. Apart from the whole process being galling, it is also a window onto the fascinating realities of the margins of the market


    37. It is galling that the government takes another slice on dividends and capital gains after it has already charged additional tax on investing taxed income


    38. ’ Boris began, wishing to sting her; but at that instant the galling thought occurred to him that he might have to leave Moscow without having accomplished his aim, and have vainly wasted his efforts- which was a thing he never allowed to happen


    39. Sinatra had to bear the brunt of the investigation, whereas DiMaggio was able to walk away from it with nary a problem—especially galling to Sinatra since he had orchestrated the whole matter as a favor to DiMaggio


    40. Here’s … how shall I tell you?—A theory of a sort, the same one by which I for instance consider that a single misdeed is permissible if the principal aim is right, a solitary wrongdoing and hundreds of good deeds! It’s galling too, of course, for a young man of gifts and overweening pride to know that if he had, for instance, a paltry three thousand, his whole career, his whole future would be differently shaped and yet not to have that three thousand

    41. ” Borís began, wishing to sting her; but at that instant the galling thought occurred to him that he might have to leave Moscow without having accomplished his aim, and have vainly wasted his efforts—which was a thing he never allowed to happen


    42. It was as galling and bitter as a taste of wormwood


    43. Has it released from galling and ignominious bondage one solitary American seaman, bleeding under British oppression? Did it prevent the unmanly attack upon the Chesapeake? Did it arrest the promulgation, or has it abrogated the Orders in Council—those orders which have given birth to a new era in commerce? In spite of all its boasted effects, are not the two nations brought to the very brink of war? Are we quite sure that, on this side of the water, it has had no effect favorable to British interests


    44. But the last is the more galling, as we carry the chain in the name and gait of freemen


    45. I am not prepared to give up our rights, whether upon the ocean or upon land, whether commercial or personal; but I may differ in the means of avenging these wrongs, and vindicating those rights, and I shall ever differ from those who wish a navy to ride triumphant in distant seas, and, under a pretext of protection to commerce, doom the nation to galling burdens too intolerable to be borne


    46. Oh! how hard is my fate, how galling these chains!"


    47. The Romans, of old, had a practice of making the governors of those countries they conquered pass annually beneath their yoke, as a mark of submission; but we, doomed to humiliation far greater, are made to pass daily, nay, hourly, beneath one much more galling


    1. straight ahead, her meager galls being chafed by the many tears that her eyes continued to shed


    2. The canker galls the infants of the spring,


    3. And remember putting piasters on the galls of his neck and ankles;


    4. It ought to have been enough for you, ye scoundrels, to have changed the pearls of my lady's eyes into oak galls, and her hair of purest gold into the bristles of a red ox's tail, and in short, all her features from fair to foul, without meddling with her smell; for by that we might somehow have found out what was hidden underneath that ugly rind; though, to tell the truth, I never perceived her ugliness, but only her beauty, which was raised to the highest pitch of perfection by a mole she had on her right lip, like a moustache, with seven or eight red hairs like threads of gold, and more than a palm long


    5. At Mattie’s suggestion she experimented with other ingredients: oak galls, chalk, lime water, vinegar, urine


    6. harness galls and he breathed as no sound horse should


    7. "Nothing galls me more than the notion of turning round and running away before this slander, leaving it unchecked behind me


    8. If we look at the sting of the bee, as having existed in a remote progenitor, as a boring and serrated instrument, like that in so many members of the same great order, and that it has since been modified but not perfected for its present purpose, with the poison originally adapted for some other object, such as to produce galls, since intensified, we can perhaps understand how it is that the use of the sting should so often cause the insect's own death: for if on the whole the power of stinging be useful to the social community, it will fulfil all the requirements of natural selection, though it may cause the death of some few members


    9. Bud-variations, such as the appearance of a moss-rose on a common rose, or of a nectarine on a peach-tree, offer good instances of spontaneous variations; but even in these cases, if we bear in mind the power of a minute drop of poison in producing complex galls, we ought not to feel too sure that the above variations are not the effect of some local change in the nature of the sap, due to some change in the conditions


    10. Combined with iron in any proportion, it gives, as it is dilute or concentrated, a pure blue or blue-black; while galls, sumach, &c

    11. In dying, little difference is observable between the chesnut and galls, and sumach, except that the former has a rather greater affinity for wool, &c


    12. After the discovery, twelve or fifteen years since, of the composition of the terra japonica, attempts were made in England to introduce it into the materia tingentia, as a substitute for galls; but unfortunately, like the extract of quercitron, it affords with iron nothing but a meagre olive; and Dr


    13. Some of the Storeton Stone, if free from clay galls, although very soft when quarried, becomes hardened by exposure, and will stand the weather much better than a harder and more pretentious material


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