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Apparently the marbled salamander, dicamptodon ensatus, a species of the Pacific giant salamander; could produce vocal utterances
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Her neck and the parts of her cheeks that he could see turned red with her last utterances
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“There were many—could not—be saved!” Tears of regret seemed encased in the rueful utterances
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Small utterances and sprites from the past played their part
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STATION 10 The seven utterances from the cross
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The order that I have taken the seven utterances of Jesus on the cross is
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The shape of the cane’s utterances was a hook to hang his mind on and a wall to rest against
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They are much more than that: they are among the few supreme utterances of English patriotism
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Also it is a general notion to start or conclude a speech with utterances of famous thinkers but again this type of clichés does not really have any impact
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combinations of consonants, and their utterances conclude with some
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Many of their reputed Messianic predictions, had they but viewed these prophetic utterances in a different light, would have very naturally prepared their minds for a recognition of Jesus as the terminator of one age and the inaugurator of a new and better dispensation of mercy and salvation for all nations
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" When John rebuked Ezra for these utterances, he drew away with many disciples and hastened south
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After all, though he was not the Davidic type of Messiah, he was truly the fulfillment of the prophetic utterances of the more spiritually minded of the olden seers
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21 "And then, amidst the thunders and lightnings of Sinai, Moses gave them the new ten commandments, which you will all allow are more worthy utterances to accompany the enlarging Yahweh concepts of Deity
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And besides all this, the recent utterances of Jesus had augmented their disturbed state of mind
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Our Father did indeed speak through Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, Amos, and Hosea, but he did not cease to minister words of truth to the world when these prophets of old made an end of their utterances
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10 The apostles were unable to grasp the real meaning of the Master's utterances regarding the kingdom
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Most of these prophetic utterances depicted a king, the son and successor of David, a bold and aggressive temporal deliverer of all Israel from the yoke of foreign domination
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on performance of unrelated acts or utterances
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and his neighbors must be holy in all his/her utterances
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The smile on the face of a young lady, the melody in music, the power in the emphatic utterances of an orator, the charm in the words of one’s own beloved wife—all these and many more have their origin in Prana
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utterances in the rhythms associated with poetry
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They are urgent, simple, mysterious utterances
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‘Haven’t you heard it said that the attributes of woman’s utterances have reverse inferences?’ he said mischievously, and dwelled upon the proverb to probe the proclivities of the fair sex
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Thus as neither age withers nor custom stale the appeal of Muhammad to the Musalmans, the hadith remains the sacrosanct parent to a Muslim child, the data of which is but the recollections of Muhammad’s followers of his actions and utterances
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from his teacher’s utterances and inner promptings
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same utterances are put down in writing by others, a code of social order
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eings, all the Ved, all yagya, all utterances, all rewards, and all that is inanimate or animate
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Who could he be, and what is his interest in me? He has appeared to me for the third time now, and Bianca reported that he did appear to her; and in fact directed her to come and reveal the utterances of her boy friend to me
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Not that I asked him any questions regarding the revelations but his utterances through the phone portrayed that of an innocent man, the very Ben I had thought he is
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Ben ignored my utterances but instead asked after my husband
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At the door, it is true, he had been stirred to petulance by the foolish face and utterances of the footman James, but during the whole of the time he had been alone with Lady Shuttleworth he had behaved, he considered, with the utmost restraint and tact
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I was beginning to understand their utterances but I couldn’t reply yet
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there is no need for profound utterances or
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News media also continued their stand of giving major coverage to any and all utterances
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The animalistic utterances, which were accompanied with dribbling spittle, greatly heightened the farmer's apprehension
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Was there some manner in which he could control the utterances of the lad? The judge knew that the answer was, no
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"I came to see your boat," Kaspar said in his sing-song way, which found poetry even in the most mundane utterances
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lofty or poetic utterances of their noble or royal masters
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Jesus says, so much in opposition to his other utterances,
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his prophetic utterances are to be judged by their
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How do any of them pay the rent? How come the stupidest actor has the biggest warmest persona? How come the dumbest bimbo has the sweetest heart of gold? And her dumbest utterances somehow magically turn out to be words of unexpected wisdom? Why do these shows try to glorify stupidity? Why should a person be proud of being stupid?
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Their utterances were all ritualized
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Why do you think the utterances of the U
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” The “seven thunders” utterances were
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There are those to whom these persistent silences of Scripture are as expressive of divinity, in 'reason's ear,’ as its positive utterances
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This alter ego Mac could never quite shed, he was only able to cultivate it over the year by increasing its repertoire with such annoying and quirky utterances as, ‘arturo-agada-idi-amin-dahdee’, and ‘wowie-chuhwowie-mugowie’ all long buried, but it was the Jinga Lebonx Kid’s ‘eeduhlee-beeduhlee toots’ that stuck for life
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“The utterances from members of the Congress are, in my view, very damaging to the country, the courts generally and potentially to you
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The developments since Monday - and particularly the utterances from members of the Congress - are, in my view, very damaging to the country, the courts generally and potentially to you
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"Certainly not, senor," she said, with that perfectly calm openness of manner which characterized all her utterances
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Anyone who did not know her and her circle, who had not heard all the utterances of the
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utterances treachery but, to Scarlett, they always rang with common sense and truth
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They could and did harass and hamstring them with conflicting regulations about should say in public and private utterances and what they should write in newspapers
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The very suspicion of seditious utterances against the government, suspected complicity in the Ku Klux Klan, or complaint by a negro that a white man had needed
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Nearing the central part, her echoes were intruded on by other sounds; and seeing the barn not far off the road, she guessed these to be the utterances of the preacher
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She hadn’t considered the sheer number of these pies, or the volume of paper that went along with each: earnings reports, public utterances, letters of interest, memoranda of understanding
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They came together in a surprising variety of utterances, but the underlying message was always the same: D
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During his diplomatic career he had more than once noticed that such utterances were received as very witty, and at every opportunity he uttered in that way the first words that entered his head
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And the one strange chicken at that motel could no more help making said Revelations, writ on eggs, than a holy roller can help going wild with utterances of God, Time, and Eternity writhing along his limbs, seeking passage out the mouth
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He hissed and shouted ghastly utterances after them
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Their cries and whines and utterances of vague but excruciating excitements sounded in his husky summoning:
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But if this judgment is expressed in two utterances by two different subjects, then dialogic relationships arise between them (agreement, affirmation)
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/ Dialogic relationships are possible not only among whole (relatively whole) utterances; a dialogic approach is possible toward any signifying part of an utterance, even toward an individual word, if that word is perceived not as the impersonal word of language but as a sign of someone else’s semantic position, as the representative of another person’s utterance; that is, if we hear in it someone else’s voice
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These distinctive links and interrelationships between utterances and languages, this movement of the theme through different languages and speech types, its dispersion into the rivulets and droplets of social heteroglossia, its dialogization – this is the basic distinguishing feature of the stylistics of the novel
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Indeed, since Byron, poets of his school seem to assume this virtue if they have it not, and we take their utterances under its influence for what they are worth
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His utterances during the last few hours have not been kept separate from the rest, but their general character can be gathered from what we have in Alexey Fyodorovitch's manuscript
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I remember that, as I stood in the salon with Etienne and Woloda, at a spot whence we could both see and be seen by Sonetchka, I took great pleasure in talking very loud (and all my utterances seemed to me both bold and comical) and glancing towards the door of the drawing-room, but that, as soon as ever we happened to move to another spot whence we could neither see nor be seen by her, I became dumb, and thought the conversation had ceased to be enjoyable
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But if all these utterances are supposed to have an allegorical signification and are only intended as similes, then we know in the first place that all the churchmen will not agree to this—on the contrary, the majority insist on taking the Scriptures literally; and in the second place, that these interpretations differ greatly, and are supported by no reliable authority
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The heads of governments emphatically affirm that they desire peace, and eagerly emulate each other in their pacific utterances, but almost immediately thereafter they propose to the legislative assemblies measures for increasing the armament, asserting that they take these precautions for the preservation of peace
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Anxiety paralyzes our thought, and the utmost we can do is to wonder, as we con the vague utterances of ministers, or construe the meaning of the words of monarchs, or turn over those ascribed to the diplomatists, retailed at random by the newspapers, never sure of their information, whether all this is to happen to-morrow or the day after, whether it is this year or next that we are all to be killed
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In countries where a State religion exists, children are taught the senseless and sacrilegious utterances of church catechisms, with the duty of obedience to authorities; in the republics they are taught the absurd superstition of patriotism, and the same obligation of obedience to the government
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" This saying is not an exaggeration and not a paradox, as people generally judge of those utterances of the Gospel which do not please them, but the assertion of a most simple and unquestionable truth, which is, that to every being in the world a law is given, which this being must follow, and that for the cognition of this law every being is endowed with corresponding organs
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All He said concerning meekness, sacrifice, poverty, and of taking no thought for the morrow, were but haphazard utterances, because of His ignorance of scientific phraseology
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Iwin’s set by my side were talking in French, yet every word which I overheard of their conversation seemed to me both stupid and incorrect (“Ce n’est pas francais,” I thought to myself), while all the attitudes, utterances, and doings of Semenoff, Ilinka, and the rest struck me as uniformly coarse, ungentlemanly, and “comme il ne faut pas
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It must have been the effect of the music, which, while exciting my nervous sensibility, drowned (as I supposed) the less intelligible portion of my utterances
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Only Lubov Sergievna, who, I believe, really believed me to be a great egoist, atheist, and cynic, had no love for me, but frequently disputed what I said, flew into tempers, and left me petrified with her disjointed, irrelevant utterances
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Look at individual men in their private life, listen to their standards of conduct in their judgment of one another; hear not only their public utterances, but the counsels given by parents and guardians to the young in their charge; and you will see that, far as their social life based on violence may be from realizing Christian truth, in their private life what is considered good by all without exception is nothing but the Christian virtues; what is considered as bad is nothing but the antichristian vices
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Whether the positions had changed, how his son was faring, he could only guess by the disjointed utterances of the man beside him
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He then ascends into light; his body loses its gravity; he floats involuntarily, led by the smile of a radiant woman; he listens to souls in the shape of voices and to passing melodies; he sees choirs of angels, a vast rose of living brightness representing the virtues and the celestial powers; sacred utterances and the dogmas of truth reverberate in ethereal space
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As the text of his argument in his oration against Midias, Demosthenes cites four oracular utterances, two from Dodona, the others probably from Delphi
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Its recent circular, with replies from nearly one hundred ministers, on the question of Everlasting Punishment, and its own utterances on that subject, have lately brought it more prominently than ever before the public
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And yet, who shall say that either extreme is the more acceptable to Him who looks through outward demonstrations at the hearts of worshippers? One of their own utterances perhaps best expresses the idea:
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Their bitter experience in those long and weary years drove them to God as their only source of help, and the "Slave Songs," with the sad history out of which they grew, are among the most pathetic utterances of patience, trust and triumphant hope that human literature presents