A devout follower of Christ, Cora cannot understand or accept Addie's lack of religious observance. |
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Now I am a strict follower of this rule about no corporal punishment whatsoever. |
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His mother, reputedly a sorceress, became a camp follower of the British colonial regiment. |
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If you are a follower of style, with no interest in budget meals or hotels, then you have just struck lucky. |
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This champion of samurai who would overthrow the Shogunate and expel the barbarians became the devoted follower of the elite shogunal official. |
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I continue to be an avid follower of the company, because of my stock options and holdings. |
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I have a follower on Tumblr who has requested that posts about self-harm be marked with trigger warnings because they cause him anxiety. |
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If you are a believer and follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, you have the Holy Spirit resident in you. |
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Essentially a sutler was a camp follower who sold provisions to the soldiers, part of early logistics. |
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When Peter became a follower of Christ, Jesus told him he would be made a fisher of people. |
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He was very passionate about the game of hurling and remained a loyal follower of the black and amber of his native Kilkenny. |
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The machine incorporates a pentode vacuum-tube driven as a cathode follower in a Class-A, unity-gain output stage. |
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I coveted not the fogle, but the opportunity of distinction as a follower of Mr. Bates. |
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From beneath his cloak, their follower drew a rusting corsair sabre and menaced the horse with it. |
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Mr Marson, whose cancer was diagnosed eight weeks ago, was a keen follower of football, rugby league and tennis. |
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What puzzles me, as a close follower of this debate, is why these points aren't made more often. |
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Even if you weren't born with a trendspotting bone in your body, you don't have to be a follower forever. |
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My paternal Grandfather was a follower of Druidism, in fact, highly placed in Druidical circles in the last century. |
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But it already revealed that he was a follower of Ruskin and the Pre-Raphaelite style of landscape. |
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What appeals to me is that it's a precursor of Pinter and a follower of Coward. |
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Continuing to be a follower of Brighton is less encouraging though. gah, again. |
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Aristippus was a follower of Socrates, and the founder of the Cyrenaic school of philosophy. |
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I yelled down at him and Ben glanced over his shoulder seeing our follower a mere ten steps behind. |
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Just as the shadow of his follower makes itself present from Lee's position, he prepares himself for a possible fight. |
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Unfortunately for his follower, even the shadows did a poor job of hiding him. |
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I stopped and looked around me, glancing behind to make sure that my follower was lost somewhere out there in the wilderness. |
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He lived in Croydon Avenue and was a keen follower of Manchester City Football Club. |
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He was also a keen football follower, and played Gaelic football for United and Ballina Stephenites' junior team. |
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Diana was in touch with reality, she showed this just by the way that she dressed, a keen follower of fashion. |
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Since his undergraduate days Hawking has been a keen follower of the philosopher Karl Popper. |
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Miller is to be congratulated for a book that will keep any rugby follower entertained for hours. |
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Aelred, a friend and follower of St. Bernard, defined holy friendship for the monks of his abbey. |
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Johnny is a keen sports follower and is especially interested in local soccer. |
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Once, however, Arethusa was not water or even a water nymph but a fair young huntress and a follower of Artemis. |
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He is a follower of Iran's Khomeini and a radical reactionary on social issues. |
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As a keen follower of the London team in all its incarnations, rugby league was the one sport I missed after moving to Ireland. |
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In the mobile sector, it has been a fast follower instead of being a risk-taker. |
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A similar litany of complaints might have come from any United follower in the street, which is why fan endorsement has been nearly unanimous. |
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Later that day, however, she gave him the money and became a devoted follower. |
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You have to be willing to be a fast follower, as you start to see things that work for other companies. |
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A follower of Paul must stay there longer than the apostle did, and preach his doctrines with the Holy Ghost sent down from heaven. |
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No arrests were made, but one allegation was made to police that an anti-hunt follower sprayed a hound in the face to put it off the scent. |
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This is the first showing outside the capital and promises to impress even the most jaded fashion follower and style guru. |
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As a follower of the game it will be a joy to watch Kavanagh playing on Gaelic football fields for many more years to come. |
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Padraig was a true blue follower of the games and was always willing to lend a helping hand whenever the need arose. |
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He caught the racing bug from his brother, a dentist, who was a keen follower of the turf. |
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Smarta means a follower of classical smriti, particularly the Dharma Shastras, Puranas and Itihasas. |
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A ball detent on the magazine follower proved to be the fix at the eleventh hour. |
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He became a loyal follower of Gandhi, whose defiant campaigns of non-cooperation he supported. |
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A follower of Airedale Beagles since 1956, he would stop by to enjoy a tot of whisky or a noggin of port before setting off behind the hounds. |
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Prior to 2006, we were a fast follower in terms of technology development. |
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This relationship is the story of mentoring and intergenerational work that made Timothy a respected leader and strong follower of Christ. |
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The government is taking strong action to make sure Canada is not a follower but a leader in the new world economy. |
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Three times he was identified as a follower of Jesus, and three times he denied any association with him. |
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Subsequently he became a devoted follower of an individual he was associated with. |
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The follower is usually one of the best components of a multiamplifier circuit and generally the one least likely to hinder the circuit performance. |
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At every turn, they described their son as a faithful follower who had dedicated his life to easing the suffering of innocents. |
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If a follower didn't like the way he was being treated by one particular lord in one lordship, he could and frequently did move elsewhere the following year. |
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The doctrine of satori calls for the follower to annihilate self to reach the higher state so as to liberate oneself from the habitual way of life. |
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Everyone with more than one follower on Twitter is having an identity crisis every time they log in. |
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Whether blame is assigned to the failed follower or the failed leader is immaterial. |
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In so far as the particular Zen follower is adequately socialized into the given group, he cannot but see the Master as expressing the Mind of the Buddha. |
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The clip is inserted in the magazine well and an internal spring loaded follower pushes fresh cartridges up within the clip as they are stripped off by the bolt. |
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The superabounding grace of God is demonstrated in the follower of Christ. |
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The follower had to keep a respectable distance behind the followee, while avoiding the traffic and stoplights that could easily cause a separation. |
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As a keen follower of local cricket I was pleased to read the article in last week's paper about the formation of a Wiltshire Cricket Development Team. |
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I've been an ardent follower of your work and am a fellow skeptic. |
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Johnny was an ardent football follower and a great man to support Mayo. |
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Mr Howard is a keen follower of polls, focus groups and public opinion. |
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The follower identifies with the success of the teams or disassociates with its failure, therefore during the game there is no shortage of advice for both player and coach. |
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And if Dominic is a point of reference, he is one because and in as much as he was a follower of Jesus and enamoured of his cause. |
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The most interesting transformation is limp Lannister cousin Lancel who has gone from simpering halfwit into a follower of the Sparrows. |
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The Austria-based restaurant was first noted by the scholar and monk Albuin, who was a devout follower of Charlemagne. |
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His mother, reputed by some to have been a witch doctor, became a camp follower in the King's African Rifles. |
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For a period after that she described herself as a camp follower to the Cameron Highlanders in which Donald was doing his national service. |
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She expelled women from the French army and may have struck one stubborn camp follower with the flat of a sword. |
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Meanwhile, we have fallen behind, from a digital innovator to a digital follower. |
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Her schoolmate Lana, although a trend follower herself, doesn't like it either. |
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Aside from being a bookworm, Guardiola is also an avid cinema and theatre-goer and a dedicated follower of fashion. |
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Inserting the magazine back in the pistol, you squeeze the exposed leaf spring at the front of the grip, which releases the compressed magazine spring and follower. |
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At other times, he spoke of emulating the settler movement, of which he was a follower in his youth. |
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When I started writing this book, I noticed that I had a new Twitter follower by the name of Lonnie Konkel. |
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A cabinetmaker in London after 1821, he was self-educated in economics and politics and a follower of the utopian socialist Robert Owen. |
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The litanies, which have to be performed in a low voice, should be pronounced in such a way that the follower can hear himself reciting them. |
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Its contemporary unisex silhouette is a trend setter rather than a trend follower, like men and women driven by a passion. |
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The trim wheel was slightly out of place, and the protrusion on the follower arm was not properly in its groove. |
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Being a follower of Christ is full of risks, since we are constantly threatened by sin, lack of freedom and defection. |
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Slide the centring pin of the drilling jig into the follower of the mortise lock or into the reducing sleeve. |
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He had an audience with the Great Being, Nagarjuna, in the hope of becoming a follower. |
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European industry should maintain leadership in the key domains, not become the follower. |
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What counts is the diamond heart and the unwavering will of every Buddhist follower. |
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So as long as yield potential is not threatened, the flaxseed market is likely to remain a trend follower of the larger oilseed markets. |
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How could the spiritual follower deceive his brother or try to deceive even himself if he knows the truth? |
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A follower of Clifford might object if there was no philosophical discussion of rival explanations or of the application here of Bayes' theorem in the theory of probability. |
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Blasted out by artillery, on 24 September Saig was wounded in a last sortie and committed seppuku assisted by a faithful follower, who then killed himself. |
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Most events proved extremely popular as organisers succeeded in staging a festival, which appealed to the ordinary person, rather than the high-brow artistic follower. |
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With the little protruding nubs of the follower caught by your fingernails, its open-side 10-round magazine doesn't fight you when you insert the cartridges. |
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Knox, having escaped the galleys and having spent time in Geneva, where he became a follower of Calvin, emerged as the most significant figure. |
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My follower shall not be indebted to anyone in creation through his acts. |
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His follower, Saint Cuthbert, was an important early English saint. |
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Its name is derived from a man said to have been a follower of Brendan the Navigator, Saint Malo or Maclou, an immigrant from what is now Wales. |
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He showed himself a follower of the Lord in the midst of a community of brothers, with the guidance of a spiritual father, who was to him a witness of Christ as well as one who knew to receive and to understand him. |
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According to tradition, he was a follower of Saint Patrick and founded a monastery at Maghera, a few miles north of the mountain. |
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King Edward's principal follower in the area was Sir Reginald Cheyne, the Scots sheriff of Elgin. |
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In the second half of the century, Stewart's reputation fell to that of a follower of the work of Thomas Reid. |
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He is later found in the forest of Northumberland by a follower of Uther's disguised as an ugly man and tending a great herd of beasts. |
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Although Manet is regarded as the master and Morisot as the follower, there is evidence that their relationship was reciprocal. |
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Progressive dances typically start with the leader and the follower facing and backing line of dance, respectively. |
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Newton's position was vigorously defended by his follower Samuel Clarke in a famous correspondence. |
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Cheikh Lô is a devoted follower and he dresses in the patchwork clothes and long dreads first worn by Cheikh Ibra as a symbol of the brotherhood's beliefs in recycling to avoid waste and dedication to work. |
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Carlyle, who thought man should content himself with being the worthy follower of worthy superiors, would no doubt have approved. Go with the flowNot that Carlyle was workshy. |
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The reason why this happens is that the Prime Minister is a follower of the political philosopher Leo Strauss from the U. S. who believes that a small number of people are predestined and predetermined to rule a country. |
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Mr Sabri, more a camp follower than a fighter, shrugged. |
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The cam follower incorporates a 'lost motion' device which absorbs any movement should the reel lock before the full stroke of the follower is completed. |
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We were a leader, not a follower, when it came to Kyoto. |
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During the following several years she wandered about the West, working as cook, dance-hall girl, camp follower, and bawd and doing whatever necessary to earn a living. |
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Regardless of whether he was a late convert or not, a leader or a follower, Chief Justice Lamer ended his career with an important and lasting contribution to preventing wrongful convictions in the future. |
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Rubio has to date shown himself an undeviating follower of that program. |
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Thus, a human being is defined as a follower of goods or services. |
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I think that government will be a follower, not a leader. |
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Finally, none of the TACA parties has put forward any reason for which it should be considered to have acted as a follower as opposed to a ringleader. |
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Together with Pat Hacket, a close associate and follower of his, Andy Warhol describes in an inimitable way that tempestuous, disputable, but magnetic decade, which changed the world. |
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But he was heard on a telephone intercept on October 11th exhorting a follower to pray for success in the Rawalpindi attack. In another sign of the Taliban's resilience, the army has had limited success trying to divide them. |
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In July, 2012, he awarded a house to his three-millionth Twitter follower. |
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Moreover, it was not unusual for company floatplane pilots to land and wait for improvements in weather or other conditions before proceeding to their destination without communicating this to the flight follower. |
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In 1529 Fisher ordered the arrest of Thomas Hitton, a follower of William Tyndale, and subsequently interrogated him. |
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Fortunato Prandi who acted as interpreter in Turin was an Italian exile and follower of Giuseppe Mazzini. |
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Dharam Singh, the ancestor of the respectable Bhais of Bagrian, a place between the Sutlej and Jumna, was likewise a follower of Har Rai. |
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Hiles, based in Whitney, Oxfordshire, retired in April and has been an avid follower of the pool bet. |
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And, as Lane points out, a student who is typically a shy follower in the classroom may blossom as a leader. |
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But this time, instead of acting as a leader, Canada took the role of reluctant follower, often acting as apologist for countries like the United States, who do not support the Convention. |
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The hydraulic lifter comprises a cam follower that is moved up and down by contact with the cam profile, and an inner bore into which the valve lifter is closely fitted and retained by a spring clip. |
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The triumphant Apollo had Marsyas, a follower of the revelrous Achaean deity Dionysus, flayed for his presumption. |
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Melody said she was actually a follower of the Zoroastrian religion, which placed an emphasis on good thoughts, words and deeds. |
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Tulsi Gabbard, meanwhile, is ethnically an American Samoan, but a follower of Hinduism like her mother who adopted the faith. |
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A brilliant writer and poet, the follower of the tradition of Pushkin, condemned to homelessness, he found his place of merit in foreign cultures and even gave up his native tongue as a means of self-expression. |
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Before she turned to give her follower instructions the woman paused to counter Mrs. Marrison's unadmiring gaze. |
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Zhuangzi, Laozi's most famous follower in traditional accounts, had a great deal of influence on Chinese literati and culture. |
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At this point, Konrad Schmid, a priest from Aargau and follower of Zwingli, made a pragmatic suggestion. |
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Spiritual teacher Frederick Lenz became a follower around 1972, but in 1981 he broke with Chinmoy and became a guru on his own. |
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The knight Lyvet was released and his follower thrown into the Tower. |
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A third view is that Zwingli was not a complete follower of Erasmus, but had diverged from him as early as 1516 and that he independently developed his theology. |
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Kasper and another follower of Pound's, David Horton, set up a publishing imprint, Square Dollar Series, which Pound used as a vehicle for his tracts about economic reform. |
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This conclusion would have astonished Adam Smith, who as a follower of the Physiocrats deplored the lack of productivity by the rich as much as the indiscipline of the poor. |
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New technology related entries include acquihire, clickbait, Deep Web, dox, fast follower, geocache, in silico, octocopter, responsive, smartwatch and tech-savvy. |
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There his infant son by Galla Placidia was buried, and there Ataulf was assassinated by one of his household retainers, possibly a former follower of Sarus. |
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As a long-time customer and follower of the Culver history, growth, struggles and successes, I thought you would like a heads-up on our 15th Anniversary celebration. |
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I am not only a follower, but I could say that I am the architect of this idea with concrete mechanisms and stages for its achievement. |
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Palmer was bowled over by Blake's mystic zeal, while Blake was flattered to have a young follower. |
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Though they bear Priscillian's name, four describing Priscillian's trial appear to have been written by a close follower. |
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Slightly less grand than the above are the railway cottages at Windermere railway station in Cumbria which have been loosely attributed to Pugin or a follower. |
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Dahl, 1826, Eruption of Vesuvius, by Friedrich's closest follower. |
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