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quality provided by Horace and two of his
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Horace Mann (1796–1859) is the first man who might be called a student of education in U
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He went to Horace Mann School, “a
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Charles Dana, Horace Greeley’s earlier executive editor, later left the Tribune
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Still, Horace Greeley was certain that the ideas of Fourier and Marx were valid “social science
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” This discussion of Horace Greeley is based of the description of his devotion to socialism by Dr
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” Horace Wilson politely raised his hand
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“Yes, Horace, what is it?”
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“Yes Horace, there was a problem with the replicator that produced there items
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This here is Frank, Nelson, Horace and Dick
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” Actually Horace was afraid they would be expected to pay for the ride, and he wanted this issue out in the open before they got there
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Time travelers Frank Mills, Nelson Jones, Horace Wilson and Timmy Thatchenson were sitting on a large rock
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There was Horace Wilson
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He took his leave of Horace and found their camping place, by the big flat rock
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Frank had been in a deep sleep, and at first he did not recognize Horace Wilson or the fact that he was one of those who had come with Frank from the future
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” Whispered Horace Wilson
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” Horace called out
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I’ve also learned that Horace has shut down the markets
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Trade and morale are suffering, but of course Horace doesn’t care
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Horace was the man who killed Connor’s family and forced him to flee to Larin
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Horace believed Connor dead, and if he found out otherwise Connor would have Fatail to pay
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How could the Angel know about Horace and his ‘lengths’ if she had never been here before? Indeed, what was her ‘business’, and why was it so important? Just who was she, really? He hoped to find out, so he stayed where he was, crouched in the brush
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If Horace finds out about Larin, the Larinians won’t stand a chance
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And all the while Horace sits and watches- sometimes he participates in the torture- an evil glint in his eyes
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“But, Scara, think of it! We could bring an army through- Horace would never see it coming
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The mercenaries had agreed- Horace was too power-hungry to be left on the throne
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me tell you, Reverend Horace, or whomever you call
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“Who is Reverend Horace?” Ross said with a surprised
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McIntyre called in as Ross McIntyre or Reverend Horace,
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secret? Why should Ross say he is Reverend Horace? We all
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Upset by two nostalgias facing each other like two mirrors, he lost his marvelous sense of unreality and he ended up recommending to all of them that they leave Macondo, that they forget everything he had taught them about the world and the human heart, that they shit on Horace, and that wher-ever they might be they always remember that the past was a lie, that memory has no return, that every spring gone by could never be recovered, and that the wildest and most tenacious love was an ephemeral truth in the end
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� Tears in her eyes, she scrambled down the ladder to the vehicle deck and rushed to the bow vehicle ramp, followed by Horace Price and one sailor
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� Horace Price rushed to her with a medical kit as Nancy hugged the small girl, who was severely burned and in a state of shock
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That brought up immediately numerous entries about Governor Horace Zembelo
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The reading of a dozen media articles going back up to the first mandate of Horace Zembelo only confirmed Tina’s suspicions about him
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In contrast, Horace Zembelo was said to be one of the five richest men in Africa
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Khan, who was still fuming at the rebuke he had received from Li, was accosted by Horace Zembelo as he walked out of the conference room
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Thus, Khan’s plan to grab power militarily all over the planet succeeded only partially, allowing him and Horace Zembelo to claim control of Earth after the first day of fighting
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Horace Zembelo and Reyat Khan make a fine pair of power-hungry psychopaths and they shouldn’t be allowed to crush those countries resisting them on Earth
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The military liaison officer from the ISF hesitated before approaching the office of Grand Administrator Horace Zembelo: the latter didn’t like bad news and he had already received plenty of those in the past hours
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Going to stand in a corner and wait patiently, Henry Mavutu was finally admitted after four minutes, to find Horace Zembelo staring at him with a dark look
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The days of the ISF and of Horace Zembelo are counted
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‘’Because my job as executive secretary of Horace Zembelo was becoming more unbearable by the day and because Major Mavutu offered me an occasion to leave with him
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The problem for me was that you don’t just quit on Horace Zembelo
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Horace Zembelo, who fled Shanghai to go find refuge in one of his residences in Africa, was killed a week later by a dispirited bodyguard who had lost his family in the Lagos strike
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“Yeah I was hoping to dance with Diane D and the Dianettes Horace!” Jack shouts
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“What!” everyone else in the room shouts as they look at Horace and the Cheryl stunned
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“We're outta here, that‘s what I mean!” Horace shouts
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“That‘s what they said!” Horace says
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“When the Dianettes all had to choose a male dance partner, they all skipped and bypassed me!” Horace shouts
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“Nothing? Lonna what's this I hear you and Nancy fussing about Horace and Cheryl, saying that none of you want Horace for a dance partner and y'all don't want Cheryl sharing the stage with you?”
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" I'm investigating the murder of Horace Burns
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truck stop on the PA Turnpike discovered Horace Burns'
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Horace Burns case?” He asked with a green vein throbbing
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His brother Horace always told the truth, and Hubert always lied
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His plight was not helped when the dwarf – Horace, brother of Hubert – leapt on his back, covered his eyes and started biting the back of his head with vicious enthusiasm
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“You’re squashing me!” complained Horace, a touch unreasonably, as he wriggled around beneath him
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Horace continued to try to pull Alfie’s face off, all the while
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Horace took a running jump in an attempt to reach Alfie’s face again, but missed and ended up in a cursing heap at his feet
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It was Horace, his brother
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“They’ve gone to war,” Horace said
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“I’m glad to see you, though,” Horace said
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“You always were a bad liar,” Horace laughed, and the two of them laughed and hugged some more
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Takina, Pussy, Hubert and Horace took the path to Crow Hill
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He had found Horace and Hubert, the dwarf guardians of the Forest
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But Horace always told the truth, and Hubert always lied
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“Which one of you two is Horace?” he demanded, jabbing his sword at the nearest of them
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“You’re such a liar,” Horace told him
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They laughed so much that Horace fell off the mound
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“Of course he is,” Horace told him
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“Yes,” Horace chipped in
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Horace and Hubert stopped about fifteen yards down the path from Trugga, and watched her
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“You’d still fancy her even if she was,” Horace teased him
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His reflections were interrupted as Horace gave him a violent elbow in the ribs
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“Yes,” said Horace decisively
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“The right hand path,” Horace informed him, with a truthful nod of his head
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“You’re losing your touch,” goaded Horace to his twin
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“Do you fancy that one over there?” enquired Horace innocently
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“You’d chase practically anything in a pelt,” added Horace, going in for the kill
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Horace justified this last remark by telling himself that he really had seen some very worried
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“Do you think he’s going after that woman of yours?” asked Horace, thoughtfully
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Horace bowed low, his forehead almost touching the ground in deference to the wood dwarf
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“Are you certain of this, Horace?”
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Horace was mildly surprised that
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surly dwarfs hauling her from the tree, and seeing Hubert (or was it Horace? She could never
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Nearby, Horace dozed fitfully atop the mound, dreaming of his brother
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- Horace Greeley
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During the three years she had been his darling friend, he had become intimately acquainted with contrasts of rapture and despair which he, a quiet man, of the gentle, court-official type who in leisure moments reads the classics and is never without a little volume of Horace in his pocket, hadn't supposed existed
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1820), a priest well read in theGreek and Latin classics, was an imitator of Horace
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Arjona an admirer andimitator of Horace; but his ideas lacked depth
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forpoetry, and Horace and Luis de León were his admiration
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(1) The primary argument for the Johannine authorship is what may be fairly called the unbroken external tradition of the earliest ages, the like authority on which we depend for our knowledge of the authorship of the other anonymous books of Scripture, or of the Odes of Horace, or of the AEneid of Virgil
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and then refer in the margin to Horace, or whoever said it; or, if you allude to the power of death, to come in with--
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He spends the whole day in settling whether Homer expressed himself correctly or not in such and such a line of the Iliad, whether Martial was indecent or not in such and such an epigram, whether such and such lines of Virgil are to be understood in this way or in that; in short, all his talk is of the works of these poets, and those of Horace, Perseus, Juvenal, and Tibullus; for of the moderns in our own language he makes no great account; but with all his seeming indifference to Spanish poetry, just now his thoughts are absorbed in making a gloss on four lines that have been sent him from Salamanca, which I suspect are for some poetical tournament
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If your son write satires reflecting on the honour of others, chide and correct him, and tear them up; but if he compose discourses in which he rebukes vice in general, in the style of Horace, and with elegance like his, commend him; for it is legitimate for a poet to write against envy and lash the envious in his verse, and the other vices too, provided he does not single out individuals; there are, however, poets who, for the sake of saying something spiteful, would run the risk of being banished to the coast of Pontus
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"Caninus surdis," replied the king, continuing the annotations in his Horace
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wrote, in a hand as small as possible, another note on the margin of his Horace, and then looking at the duke with the air of a man who thinks he has an idea of his own, while he is only commenting upon the idea of another, said,—
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His 86-year-old father, retired Rear Admiral Horace Butterfield, had a heart attack in Alaska
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The latter, faithful to the principle of Horace, nil admirari, had contented himself with showing his knowledge by declaring in what lake the best lampreys were caught
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From his girdle hung a row of seastones which jangled at every movement of his portentous frame and on these were graven with rude yet striking art the tribal images of many Irish heroes and heroines of antiquity, Cuchulin, Conn of hundred battles, Niall of nine hostages, Brian of Kincora, the ardri Malachi, Art MacMurragh, Shane O'Neill, Father John Murphy, Owen Roe, Patrick Sarsfield, Red Hugh O'Donnell, Red Jim MacDermott, Soggarth Eoghan O'Growney, Michael Dwyer, Francy Higgins, Henry Joy M'Cracken, Goliath, Horace Wheatley, Thomas Conneff, Peg Woffington, the Village Blacksmith, Captain Moonlight, Captain Boycott, Dante Alighieri, Christopher Columbus, S