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“Darling, I have endeavored to introduce to you the many aspects of managing a large household, and I am gratified to say that your abilities are unsurpassed in thoroughness and creativity
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But she endeavored to change quickly - as quickly as possible
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Behold, when the winds blow and the earth begins to shake, this very same Word, which they endeavored to cut in pieces, shall instead fall hard upon the hard of heart, and My servants shall rule over them
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Have endeavored to create in you a new heart,
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Was Israel then long overdue for a major consequence sometime between the last prophet and the appearance of John the Baptist? Was this correction the seemingly sudden appearance of the Greek juggernaut (323 BC) that utterly destroyed the Persian entity that had let God’s chosen go back to Jerusalem? Had these Israelites had the time to stray from the post-release praise of their God who endeavored to reconstitute their moral rectitude?
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A rather long and tedious journey! However, Paris is everything we thought that it would be and we have endeavored to pack as much as we possibly can into the few days that we have here
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28 And Abraham heard this and knew that it was the word of Satan who endeavored to draw him aside from the way of the Lord, but Abraham would not listen to the voice of Satan, and Abraham rebuked him so that he went away
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2 And when Ihuri King of Shiloh was dead, the four remaining kings fled from their station with the rest of the captains, and they endeavored to retreat, saying, We have no more strength with the Hebrews after their having killed the three kings and their captains who were more powerful than we are
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42 And when Dan came on the wall near to Judah all the men on the wall fled, who had stood against Judah, and they went up to the second wall, and they threw arrows and stones on Dan and Judah from the second wall, and endeavored to drive them from the wall
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29 And they placed the boy before them, and the lad endeavored to stretch out his hand to the onyx stone, but the angel of the Lord took his hand and placed it on the coal, and the coal became extinguished in his hand, and he lifted it up and put it into his mouth, and burned part of his lips and part of his tongue, and he became heavy in mouth and tongue
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49 And all the mighty men of the Kinites tried to pluck it when they endeavored to get Zipporah his daughter, but they were unsuccessful
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Therefore, it appears that Lieutenant James’ actions in giving the order was not only negligent but premeditated in that he endeavored to shift the blame to Colonel Geist in the event of an accident
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abandoned his old friend and endeavored to join the side of the victor
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28 And Abraham heard this and knew that it was the word of Satan who endeavored to draw him aside from the way of the Lord but Abraham would not listen to the voice of Satan and Abraham rebuked him so that he went away
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2 And when Ihuri King of Shiloh was dead the four remaining kings fled from their station with the rest of the captains and they endeavored to retreat saying We have no more strength with the Hebrews after their having killed the three kings and their captains who were more powerful than we are
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42 And when Dan came on the wall near to Judah all the men on the wall fled who had stood against Judah and they went up to the second wall and they threw arrows and stones on Dan and Judah from the second wall and endeavored to drive them from the wall
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29 And they placed the boy before them and the lad endeavored to stretch out his hand to the onyx stone but the angel of the Lord took his hand and placed it on the coal and the coal became extinguished in his hand and he lifted it up and put it into his mouth and burned part of his lips and part of his tongue and he became heavy in mouth and tongue
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I endeavored to finish dressing but couldn’t lift my arm over my head without pain
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Although John had endeavored to comply with the restrictions of his vow regarding contamination by the dead, he doubted that he had been wholly obedient to the requirements of the Nazarite order; therefore, after his father's burial he went to Jerusalem, where, in the Nazarite corner of the women's court, he offered the sacrifices required for his cleansing
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8 John conducted classes for his disciples, in the course of which he instructed them in the details of their new life and endeavored to answer their many questions
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5 In this time of waiting Jesus endeavored to teach his associates what their attitude should be toward the various religious groups and the political parties of Palestine
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On this crucial forenoon they each sought to find God, and each endeavored to cheer and strengthen the other, and they returned to Jesus as he had bidden them
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4 For more than four hours Jesus endeavored to explain to these three apostles what had happened
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3 Jesus endeavored to calm the multitude and vainly tried to explain that the lad was not really dead, that he had not brought him back from the grave, but it was useless
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The wise and learned endeavored to trip him, but he did not stumble
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5 Jesus thus endeavored to prepare the apostles for the impending shock -- the crisis in the public attitude toward him which was only a few days distant
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Peter also endeavored to reason with her and to persuade her to go home
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Several times during the day both Jude and Ruth endeavored to elude the vigilance of the Pharisees in their efforts to send word to Jesus, but it was of no avail
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Knowing that he could never fulfill their Messianic expectations, he endeavored to effect such a modification of their concept of the Messiah as would enable him partially to meet their expectations
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6 Jesus had sincerely endeavored to lead his followers into the spiritual kingdom as a teacher, then as a teacher-healer, but they would not have it so
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When the apostles went out to view this assemblage of mothers with their children, they endeavored to send them away, but these women refused to depart until the Master laid his hands on their children and blessed them
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2 This Sabbath afternoon the Master sought to clarify the teaching about the kingdom of heaven; he discussed the subject from every viewpoint and endeavored to make clear the many different senses in which the term had been used
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Even the youths who had endeavored to entrap him marveled greatly at the unexpected sagacity of the Master's answer
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The Master endeavored to cheer his downcast apostles, but that was well-nigh impossible
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He really pitied Pilate and sincerely endeavored to enlighten his darkened mind
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6 The majority of those present endeavored to persuade David not to do this
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Even after this demonstration of pouring out the spirit upon all flesh, the apostles at first endeavored to impose the requirements of Judaism upon their converts
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and the sins that they endeavored to dissolve
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So, too, have I endeavored to help the world with my God-given mystical gifts
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endeavored to spend time with them
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"Well, the good farmer was astounded because he had with great honesty endeavored to relate to the seller the uses to which he would put the horse and believed that he had put it to no other
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it was that I gave my sentences, while I endeavored not
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We have endeavored to some extent to disconnect the
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" In these chapters I have endeavored to bring out this point
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They have endeavored to hide the true location of Zion of
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counseling psychologist who have endeavored to expand their practices by
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He has endeavored to make no mistake in his work, as
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They subsequently endeavored to hide the truth from their current and future followers and subjects
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“heaven” to their religions, Christianity and Islam especially have endeavored to force you to
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It is irrefutable that Rome and Christianity endeavored to distance themselves from the original
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I endeavored to keep a low profile, but it was apparent that I was the subject of a lot of speculative interest
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Even so, they have blatantly endeavored to deceive everyone about
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endeavored to deceive to acquire fame, riches and power
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is to examine the actions of Julius Caesar (and other Caesars), as he endeavored to become the
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leaders and the cabals they belong to have endeavored to brainwash humanity in multiple ways to
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"The Roman leaders endeavored to strike terror to the Jews and thus, cause them to
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"The Roman leaders endeavored to strike terror to the Jews and thus, cause them to surrender
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At length, he endeavored to walk closer her, while still trying to breathe
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Now, a heavy rainfall collapsed from Sophia’s eyes as she started to cry, and endeavored to face her mother, with vanishing strength
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Like a slice at the heart, Sophia endeavored to fight the inexplicable emotions she felt, at that very moment
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He endeavored to pronounce the name, but could not manage it; and compressing his mouth he held a silent combat with his inward agony, defying, meanwhile, my sympathy with an unflinching ferocious stare
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He then endeavored to re-enter the marvellous grottos, but they had suddenly receded, and now the path became a labyrinth, and then the entrance vanished, and in vain did he tax his memory for the magic and mysterious word which opened the splendid caverns of Ali Baba to the Arabian fisherman
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In vain did Uncas dart around the cloud, with a wish to strike his knife into the heart of his father's foe; the threatening rifle of Hawkeye was raised and suspended in vain, while Duncan endeavored to seize the limbs of the Huron with hands that appeared to have lost their power
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But," he added, with an air of chagrin, which he endeavored, though unsuccessfully, to conceal, "had I been aware that what I then believed a soldier's conduct could be so construed, shame would have been added to the list of reasons
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In place of that eager and garrulous narration with which a white youth would have endeavored to communicate, and perhaps exaggerate, that which had passed out in the darkness of the plain, the young warrior was seemingly content to let his deeds speak for themselves
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At length Uncas, who, with his father, had endeavored to trace the route of the horses, came upon a sign of their presence that was quite recent
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Teresa had become alarmed at the wild and deserted look of the plain around her, and pressed closely against her guide, not uttering a syllable; but as she saw him advance with even step and composed countenance, she endeavored to repress her emotion
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There was nothing remarkable in the circumstance of a fragment of granite giving way and falling heavily below; but it seemed to him that the substance that fell gave way beneath the pressure of a foot, and also that some one, who endeavored as much as possible to prevent his footsteps from being heard, was approaching the spot where he sat
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He watched his slightest movement, however, with eager eyes; and, as he traced the fine outline of his admirably proportioned and active frame, he endeavored to persuade himself, that, if the powers of man, seconded by such noble resolution, could bear one harmless through so severe a trial, the youthful captive before him might hope for success in the hazardous race he was about to run
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He once more endeavored to pass the supposed empiric, scorning even the parade of threatening to use the knife, or tomahawk, that was pendent from his belt
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Deprived of his book and his pipe, he was fain to trust to a memory that rarely failed him on such subjects; and breaking forth in a loud and impassioned strain, he endeavored to smooth his passage into the other world by singing the opening verse of a funeral anthem
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I fancied that I still heard faint moans, and imagining that the unfortunate jeweller might not be quite dead, I determined to go to his relief, by way of atoning in some slight degree, not for the crime I had committed, but for that which I had not endeavored to prevent
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Pocket (who in the meantime had twice endeavored to lift himself up by the hair) laughed, and we all laughed and were glad
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Waldengarver, "that there was a man in the gallery who endeavored to cast derision on the service,—I mean, the representation?"
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Have you never experienced for any one that sudden and irresistible sympathy which made you feel as if the object of it had been your old and familiar friend, though, in reality, it was the first time you had ever met? Nay, further, have you never endeavored to recall the time, place, and circumstances of your former intercourse, and failing in this attempt, have almost believed that your spirits must have held converse with each other in some state of being anterior to the present, and that you are only now occupied in a reminiscence of the past?"
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"What is it you want, dear grandpapa?" said Valentine, and she endeavored to recall to mind all the things which he would be likely to need; and as the ideas presented themselves to her mind, she repeated them aloud, then,—finding that all her efforts elicited nothing but a constant "No,"—she said, "Come, since this plan does not answer, I will have recourse to another
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The repast was magnificent; Monte Cristo had endeavored completely to overturn the Parisian ideas, and to feed the curiosity as much as the appetite of his guests
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This crisis past, I endeavored to catch your eye, but could not
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The witnesses endeavored to insist, but the president bade them be silent
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They thought he slipped, as at first, and the witnesses, seeing he did not move, approached and endeavored to raise him, but the one who passed his arm around the body found it was moistened with blood
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When Franz had finished reading this account, so dreadful for a son; when Valentine, pale with emotion, had wiped away a tear; when Villefort, trembling, and crouched in a corner, had endeavored to lessen the storm by supplicating glances at the implacable old man,— "Sir," said d'Epinay to Noirtier, "since you are well acquainted with all these details, which you have only manifested it hitherto by causing me sorrow, refuse me not one final are attested by honorable signatures,—since you appear to take some interest in me, although satisfaction—tell me the name of the president of the club, that I may at least know who killed my father
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There was one lying on the table; he endeavored to vain attempts to vomit; but the jaws were so clinched that the pen could not pass them
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This time Caderousse endeavored to call again, but he could only utter a groan, and he shuddered as the blood flowed from his his eyes were closed, and the mouth was distorted
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Had it been possible to save you, I should have considered it another proof of God's mercy, and I would again have endeavored to restore you, I swear by my father's tomb
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Albert turned frightfully pale; he endeavored to speak, but the words died on his lips
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I had been told that you had endeavored to escape; that you had taken the place of another prisoner; that you had slipped into the winding sheet of a dead body; that you had been thrown alive from the top of the Chateau d'If, and that the cry you uttered as you dashed upon the rocks first revealed to your jailers that they were your murderers
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"And by accustoming her to that poison, you have endeavored to neutralize the effect of a similar poison?" Noirtier's joy continued
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Just then, Madame de Villefort, in the act of slipping on her dressing-gown, threw aside the drapery and for a moment stood motionless, as though interrogating the occupants of the room, while she endeavored to call up some rebellious tears
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Monte Cristo endeavored also to leave, but Maximilian would have died rather than relax his hold of the handle of the door, which he closed upon the count
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de Villefort, who examined him accustomed to use, in vain endeavored to make him lower his eyes, notwithstanding the depth and profundity of his gaze
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Then a strange reaction took place; he who had just abandoned 5,000,000 endeavored to save the 50,000 francs he had left, and sooner than give them up he resolved to enter again upon a life of privation—he was deluded by the hopefulness that is a premonition of madness
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His feeble eyes endeavored to distinguish objects, and behind the bandit he saw a man enveloped in a cloak, half lost in the shadow of a stone column
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By degrees the sun disappeared behind the western horizon; but as though to prove the truth of the fanciful ideas in heathen mythology, its indiscreet rays reappeared on the summit of every wave, as if the god of fire had just sunk upon the bosom of Amphitrite, who in vain endeavored to hide her lover beneath her azure mantle
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"You then love Haidee?" asked Monte Cristo with an emotion he in vain endeavored to
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"You can imagine, Watson, with what eagerness I listened to this extraordinary sequence of events, and endeavored to piece them together, and to devise some common thread upon which they might all hang
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"At my suggestion a couple of the county police were summoned to be present, and I then endeavored to raise the stone by pulling on the cravat