Mr. Stokowski's doings of the last few years can no longer be classed as minor-league musical sensations. |
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Some of the quaint proverbs, doings, and sayings of the Basuto deserve mention. |
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He dwelt on their coltish doings, their adventures sought and wrought in the perfect fellowship of youth. |
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He proceeded to explain, compendiously, his doings of the past week, to which the girl listened politely. |
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The method by which he got the allies to connive at his doings was twofold. |
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I could write a book on the doings of Salt River labors, but have not room in this for more than a few items. |
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And though I disapprove of your husband's doings, you know I would not willingly do him any harm? |
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It has a right to privacy as to its own doings and its own affairs as much as if it were its own father. |
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It will be as if he rose from the dead to tell us what he thinks of our doings. |
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I knew nothing of their doings, and was not even consulted with regard to them. |
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The doings of the Black Prince might, also be exampled as inducing the study of the geography of northern France. |
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It was the work of Charles's gallicised ministry, and Maximilian professed the utmost disgust at their doings. |
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There were no gossipping memoir-writers at the court of Hesse Cassel to chronicle his sayings and doings. |
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He rubbed his hands while he asked the Dowager what Mrs. Grundy would say to such doings. |
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The Shelleyan narrative is not historically exact to his doings and experiences in either of his two schools. |
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This man was a hard-shell Baptist, commonly imperturbable to outside sights and doings when the spirit moved him. |
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But it is a vain enterprise for sophisticated Europe to try and understand these doings. |
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There were the doings of the Spanish Inquisition in respect of English sailors. |
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Perhaps Humphrey, who read many books, told him of the great doings of our sailors on the Spanish Main and elsewhere. |
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But there were ower-mony great folks dipped in the same doings to make a spick-and-span new warld. |
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That signals to the natives for miles around that there are big doings in Suva. |
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As for my thinkings, doings, and ambitions, I have nothing interesting to tell. |
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Bill had dropped in, and they sat talking of the doings of the luddites till it was later than usual. |
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He accepted it as he accepted all the unaccountable doings and manifestations of the gods. |
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These doings were not unnoticed, nor yet uncommented upon in the town of Kingston. |
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There is no need of describing the next half-hour's doings of that mixed company. |
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Now follows a series of miraculous signs, prodigies, mad doings, which prefigure the coming destruction. |
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I am in my ninety-first year but when I read of the doings of the Association in Chicago, it made me feel almost young. |
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At the back of the tavern, the group which nonet had joined were discussing strange doings. |
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There was a wholeheartedness about Bully Rawson and his doings which left no room for doubt. |
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Then it equally concerns them both to be painstaking and prodigal of toil in all their doings? |
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But, my worthy friend, we have been acquainted too long for you to fear my 'peaching aught concerning you or your doings. |
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Petit-Jehan and De Cayeux were handy fellows and enjoyed a useful pre-eminence in honour of their doings with the picklock. |
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On Upolu the name of pili has an early place among the doings of mortals and in the division of the lands. |
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But a rumour of the doings at Pilsen reached them on their journey, and suddenly stopped their further progress. |
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This is all I have for the present to tell you of my dear self, or of our family doings or plannings. |
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I heard of their doings one day as I was returning from the prefectural city. |
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Up and down the Rainbow Bridge the sir could travel to the earth, and thus keep close to the doings of men. |
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The church is the only trim-looking building, but that is not Abenaki, that was Rome's doings. |
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Do all that you can to teach the signs of the zodiac, the days of the seasons, and all the doings of the astronomical year. |
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But first, suppose we leave the boggart's demesne, and pay a visit to the theatre of his strange doings. |
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Gossip, too, had been busy while he was absent, and his sayings and doings had been bruited abroad. |
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The Camisard chief mixed with the men, talking with them freely about the Barbets and their doings. |
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His doings were chronicled with more minute details than the movements of kings. |
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Grant's wasteful doings to overlook, left her very little occasion to be occupied in fears for the absent. |
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As long as this land, my country is unpoetic in its doings it'll be poetic to disagree. |
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One can argue little of the devils doings, raged Lord Grimsby. |
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I could thus watch the doings of the latest additions to my aviary. |
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But who can fail to detect some strange doings in England, with its recent decision to consider druidism an official religion? |
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From her eyrie on the rock she was directing these strange sea doings. |
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And the signs of the doings of the forthcoming day more particularly so. |
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From that day for nearly a fortnight there were busy doings in the house. |
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There had been high doings indeed in Marlboro' Street that miserable week. |
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And may his doings prosper, Whate'er he takes in hand, For we are all his servants, And are at his command. |
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It was the bitter pill which the Deemster's doings made them swallow. |
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They spoke of the sayings and doings of their commander, the Grand Duke, and told stories of his kindness and irascibility. |
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He hankered after rural doings and the rough deep speech of the shires. |
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Meanwhile there were bruits of great doings in the north of Lincolnshire. |
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Mrs. busk considered not the sun, neither any of his doings. |
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It's all mother's doings, and Dolly's, because I miffed her old duke. |
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For months after leaving Ceylon I had on my limbs marks of their doings. |
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Again I beheld Mr Clayton immersed in the doings of the place. |
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All these doings, says Rashi, are bound to annoy the evil genii. |
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The problems in Assam are less its own making and more the doings of a Centre that abdicated its responsibility. |
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She recounted doings and sayings of infinite unimportance and uninterest. |
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Therefore listen and excuse my doings then and my sayings now. |
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The doings of this subcommittee in Alabama illustrate their methods. |
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Sim was too eager to disclaim all knowledge of his lodger's doings. |
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Nancy exposes the doings of a secret society on an isolated farm. |
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Of their doings some account will be found in the preceding pages. |
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When women get to tangling up money with their own doings, it's the devil. |
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I'd lay my life this is, some way or other, Mr. Champfort's doings. |
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You see, madame, how rightly I spoke when I said I required a preceptor to guide me in all my sayings and doings here. |
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Strange stories of Bob's doings began to seep into my office. |
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I just thought I'd tell you about the doings in the enclave when we land. |
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Charley verified the adage about little pitchers, I am sure, for she heard of more sayings and doings in a day than would have come to my ears in a month. |
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And yet the doings of this remarkable criminal form the subject-matter of the most dramatic narratives of the newspapers and criminal records of the past twenty years. |
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And now far across the sea a brave man of the Goths, Beowulf by name, heard of the doings of Grendel, and he made up his mind to come to the aid of King Hrothgar. |
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I lavishly elaborated these people and their doings, of course. |
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The names of Candlish and Begg were frequent in these interviews, and occasionally the talk ran on the Residuary Establishment and the doings of one Lee. |
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