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1. White Feathers and Jameson with George sat in the rockers, drinks in hand, and listened as Belle and the girls compiled the events variously presented through the three initial documents
2. ’ Commonly they talked (in variously troubled ways) about wanting to break out, escape from a suffocating existence
3. US President McKinley ordered the conquest and betrayal of the Filipino people they were supposedly there to liberate in what is variously called the Filipino War, the Filipino Insurrection, or the US-Philippines War
4. From the “mark of the beast which is 666,” if it is seen as historical, to 999, the end of the first millennium is 333 years, approximately equal to the historical chronology of the apostolic persecuted church if we mark the beginning of the age as the birth of Christ, which has been variously ascribed from 4 to 6 BC
5. He said it was variously rumored that I was on a secret mission for the Khan of Anahuac, that I was looking for a mysterious merchant and a white girl, that I had decided to campaign in the Khanate of the Green Mist, or that I had simply disappeared, but would return when suitable foes presented themselves
6. Peter had joined the Ordu and served variously in it for many years
7. Once everyone had denounced her, they were all variously disposed of, the guards to campaign, the servants fired, and the sycophants stripped of all rank
8. I had not witnessed one, but I understand most of the accused are reconciled, admit their sins, and are variously punished with fines, imprisonment, wearing distinctive clothing, and such
9. It is called variously Turkey, Asia Minor, or Anatolia
10. had heard something of the stranger who had been called variously Moses, Mushi, Mahli, and
11. They are known variously as ‘shades’ or ‘shells’ in the metaphysical literature and have been written about extensively by Leadbeater
12. The Hebrew word used in the Old Testament is avon which is variously translated as depravity, perversity or iniquity Literally it means crooked
13. These complaints have been variously attributed to stress, exposure to nerve agents, herbicides, spent plutonium in ammunition, etc
14. The Jews had variously conceived of the Messiah as perfected human, superhuman, and even as divine, but they never entertained the concept of the union of the human and the divine
15. Ever since his baptism and the wedding at Cana these apostles had variously regarded him as the Messiah, but it was not a part of the Jewish concept of the national deliverer that he should be divine
16. After he became fully self-conscious of his divine nature, prehuman existence, and universe prerogatives, he seems to have possessed the power of variously limiting his human consciousness of his divinity
17. For Egyptians, paradise could variously be found at the end of the world near the mountains in the west where the setting sun met the stars of the underworld, across the great sea, or even in the Nile of the sky, the Milky Way
18. The middle mirror, which had once held an image of Obeast himself, was now in pieces on the floor, shattered into variously sized polygons of sharp glass
19. variously as weather forecasters, doctors and conveyors of the oral tradition
20. In psychiatry there is a diagnostic entity variously known as
21. This has been known variously, as the Soul, Spirit, the Holy Spirit, and the God within
22. what is this hell? It has been described variously as bottomless pit, as inferno, and as underworld
23. And as for the gay goddess's ugly sister, the lady of the shifty eye and lowering brow called variously Misfortune and Ill Luck, she uses the same tools exactly in her hammering out of lives, meanly taking little follies and little weaknesses, so little and so amiable at first as hardly to be distinguished from little virtues, and with them building up a mighty mass that shall at last come down and crush our souls
24. translate; hacer withthe infinitive is variously rendered by
25. This dragon-god was variously associated with and/or called Bel, Baal, Belial, Marduk and so
26. It is possible (the truth to be ascertained only by induction of evidence) that God, who deals so variously with mankind on this side the veil, as to the degrees of their consciousness, knowledge, and enjoyment, may deal with them in the intermediate state, if, as we believe, there is such a state, on a principle of similar diversity
27. "What! We can kill as well as the men when the place is taken!" And to her, with a shrill thirsty cry, trooping women variously armed, but all armed alike in hunger and revenge
28. "Sir," he answered me, "I have chronometers variously set to the meridians of Paris, Greenwich, and Washington, D
29. In the years that followed, the city had seen baseball teams variously called the Seattles, the Klondikers, the Rainmakers, the Braves, the Giants, the Rainiers, the Siwashes, the Indians, and, at one unfortunate juncture, the Seattle Clamdiggers
30. He personally presided over the division-wide conference call every morning, putting on a master class in TV producing, variously engaging in pointed critiques and lavish praise of our work, including details as small as the graphics and the individual shots that producers chose in their stories
31. The so-called “price-earnings ratio” is applied variously, sometimes to the past, sometimes to the present, and sometimes to the near future
32. 9 These anomalous securities were variously entitled “investment certificates,” “convertible debenture certificates,” “interest-bearing allotment certificates,” and “convertible obligations
33. These numbers, known variously as the Greeks (because they are commonly abbreviated with Greek letters), the risk measures, or (for the mathematically inclined) the partial derivatives, will not answer all our questions concerning changing market conditions, but they are an important starting point in analyzing the risks associated with both simple and complex option positions
34. If many simultaneously and variously directed forces act on a given body, the direction of its motion cannot coincide with any one of those forces, but will always be a mean- what in mechanics is represented by the diagonal of a parallelogram of forces
35. And by bringing variously selected historic units (battles, campaigns, periods of war) into such equations, a series of numbers could be obtained in which certain laws should exist and might be discovered
36. But in spite of every desire to regard it as known, anyone reading many historical works cannot help doubting whether this new force, so variously understood by the historians themselves, is really quite well known to everybody
37. They do not recognize it as a power inherent in heroes and rulers, but as the resultant of a multiplicity of variously directed forces
38. In reality in all Napoleon’s activity we never find anything resembling an expression of that wish, but find a series of orders, or expressions of his will, very variously and indefinitely directed
39. In the billiard-hall, Mame Hucheloup, Matelote, and Gibelotte, variously modified by terror, which had stupefied one, rendered another breathless, and roused the third, were tearing up old dish-cloths and making lint; three insurgents were assisting them, three bushyhaired, jolly blades with beards and moustaches, who plucked away at the linen with the fingers of seamstresses and who made them tremble
40. Variously known as the Highwayman’s hitch, Thief hitch and Thief knot
41. When he had followed Kulonga through the forest he had expected to come to a city of strange houses on wheels, puffing clouds of black smoke from a huge tree stuck in the roof of one of them—or to a sea covered with mighty floating buildings which he had learned were called, variously, ships and boats and steamers and craft
42. The nectar may be stored in variously shaped receptacles, with the stamens and pistils modified in many ways, sometimes forming trap-like contrivances, and sometimes capable of neatly adapted movements through irritability or elasticity
43. When the flowing mass reaches the drain at the foot of the bank it spreads out flatter into strands, the separate streams losing their semi-cylindrical form and gradually becoming more flat and broad, running together as they are more moist, till they form an almost flat sand, still variously and beautifully shaded, but in which you can trace the original forms of vegetation; till at length, in the water itself, they are converted into banks, like those formed off the mouths of rivers, and the forms of vegetation are lost in the ripple marks on the bottom
44. In considering these ribs, I could not but be struck anew with the circumstance, so variously repeated in this book, that the skeleton of the whale is by no means the mould of his invested form
45. But while now upon so wide a field thus variously accomplished and with such liveliness of expertness in him, too; all this would seem to argue some uncommon vivacity of intelligence
46. But, good heavens! what a business the borrowing was! And with what a countenance he asked for the loan! I could not have imagined that on such a small space as the wrinkled, angular face of that little man room could be found, at one and the same time, for so many different grimaces, for such strange, variously characteristic shades of feeling, such absolutely killing expressions
47. If many simultaneously and variously directed forces act on a given body, the direction of its motion cannot coincide with any one of those forces, but will always be a mean—what in mechanics is represented by the diagonal of a parallelogram of forces
48. They usually consist of bands of chalcedony and quartz, and sometimes of the latter only, variously striped or spotted, or interlaced with jasper, carnelian, and cacholong
49. The oxide of iron, or iron ore variously combined, is recognized in many places, and water combined with muriate of soda, or common salt, is as common
50. The wound was subsequently scarified, and variously administered to