This speech does not report the movement of the betrothal message, from kingly words recounted, to messenger, to scroll, to herald's voice. |
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Senior sources say the prince will adopt a more kingly style, representing the Queen on more foreign assignments. |
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What kingly magnificence could mean is brought to life by the great barrow-burial at Sutton Hoo on the East Anglian coast. |
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His feet are shod in rough sandals, and his pink dress is more like a simple caftan than a kingly religious vestment. |
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There is little sense of Lear's kingly stature, and he's almost overshadowed by his daughters. |
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The kingly faery treated his guests well, but he kept them always under his claw-tipped thumb. |
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I personally appeal for the exhibition of honesty by our kingmakers in the selection of a befitting personality for the kingly crown. |
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Can we introduce a kingly dimension into the public service of constitutional justice that we have taken on? |
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Cooked properly pink, it is lean and tender, and sitting on top of a crisply fried pancake of bubble and squeak, made from leftover mash and greens, it's a kingly dish. |
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The predominant pattern is for a successful king's power to fade in old age and for kingly pre-eminence to pass to the ruler of one of the other kingdoms. |
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A kingly seat, a throne, is given to him, he is coronated, and a crown is bestowed on him. |
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Fourth principle: kingly services are excluded from the scope of the discussion. |
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You can strike dumb the most eager speaker if you assume an attitude of kingly reign or one of judicial distance. |
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The power to decide to wage war and to wage it gave states a truly kingly role. |
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He founded the Church to continue his kingly, prophetic and priestly mission. |
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Some men were also conspicuous in their kingly costumes carrying a staff symbolising power. |
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The first episode of the passion account is that of a nameless woman who anoints Jesus for burial, correctly recognizing his kingly identity and his approaching death. |
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Louis could aim to restyle himself the first among citizens, viewing virtuous attachment to the public weal as his most important kingly duty. |
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Make a list of all God's kingly attributes. |
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It was at length decided that the kingly title should be taken from Prussia rather than from Brandenburg because the former country lay outside the empire, and in return Frederick promised to assist Leopold with 8,000 men. |
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His charism as triumphant leader is subdivided, in a manner of speaking, into other charisms which enable him carry out successfully his kingly vocation. |
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This kingly dish epitomizes unctuousness: two sublime meats in a truffled Madeira sauce with the concentrated savor of a marrowy veal stock cooked way down. |
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He was too preoccupied with kingly matters to turn the cakes. |
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Like Mencius, Xunzi believed in the perfectibility of all human beings through self-cultivation, in humanity and rightness as cardinal virtues, in humane government as the kingly way, in social harmony, and in education. |
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As an ancestor figure, he compares to Dyfnwal Hen, who is likewise attributed with founding kingly lines in the Hen Ogledd. |
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The military function became the most kingly of state functions and the use of legitimate force a prerogative of the state, guaranteeing proper regulation of violence in its relations with other states. |
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There now appears a romantic sense of a high kingly mission and the clear cognisance of the capacity to fulfil it. |
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In August Parliament declared the regency at an end, as James was elevated to full kingly powers. |
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Their king has recently divested some of his kingly powers. |
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The kingly brilliancy of Sirius pierced the eye with a steely glitter, the star called Capella was yellow, Aldebaran and Betelgueux shone with a fiery red. |
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