The dislodging of epistemology from its old status of first philosophy loosed a wave, we saw, of epistemological nihilism. |
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Mick loosed his grip and sat her down on her desk, fencing her in with his arms. |
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Just as he had loosed the compass from its rope, the sea gave a mighty heave and tossed the compass from his grip. |
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The sail were loosed and reefed, furled and unfurled, braces manned, halyards tested. |
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Mr. Lake's hold on her arm had loosed from the sharp grip to a more gentle clasp, and it even seemed that his steps had slowed a bit. |
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Clark couldn't help but smile as he loosed his grip to brush some snow from the end of her nose with his mitten. |
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It was a unique chorus that was loosed when he and his colleagues sang their native songs in different dialects. |
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The prime minister is afraid that his protestations will be lost in the synthetic public outrage that is being loosed by the Eurosceptic media. |
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Bull's eye targets were set up in the garden and under strict supervision the lads loosed off some rounds. |
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We loosed off a few shots at the various damaged crockery I had scavenged and then I thought I would try a cunning scheme. |
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He loosed off a couple of shots down the corridor, the kitchen staff were pouring out into the street outside. |
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Those things we hold dear are yet undestroyed and mere anarchy is not loosed upon the earth after all. |
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The feeling is like when, in bodysurfing, you rise with a cresting wave and, loosed from gravity, flow forward, free. |
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She shouted and watched with a grin as Gilmore loosed the British flag above the topsail and it flew into the sea behind them. |
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She smiled to herself and loosed her grip on his arm, but she did not let it go. |
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Turner got a bead on yet another alien ship and loosed a missile from the left pylon. |
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Saying this, James loosed a volley from all of his guns while performing a slow barrel roll. |
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It was too early, she wasn't hungry, she wasn't in yarak, but I loosed her anyway. |
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I was actually beginning to think that we were having a romantic moment when he suddenly loosed his grip on me. |
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But he never loosed his grip, and inch by inch he hauled the beast, hanging like a drowned jackal, up on the branch. |
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His breathing grew quiet, and he loosed his grip on me, and kissed my face and said my name over and over. |
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At Epsilon's signal, the mercenaries unceremoniously dumped their load at Darkstorm's feet and loosed the ropes that kept it bound. |
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If you have never been married or are scripturally loosed from a previous spouse you may marry. |
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On the roof of our building a resister with a.22 rifle loosed off the occasional shot until he was killed by a passing helicopter. |
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His grip sluggishly loosed and his head slowly rested on the couch. |
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Whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven. And whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. |
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And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison. |
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I've been loosed with a rifle and a uniform and a forage cap! |
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Within seconds, my arms tingled and my toes loosed their grip on the carpet. |
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Mr Aso backed Mr Abe in pushing for international sanctions against North Korea after it loosed off missiles in July. |
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This unusual alliance has loosed some powerful prose against the government. |
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At the end of the millennial reign, Satan will be loosed and a massive rebellion against the kingdom and a fierce assault against Christ and His saints will occur. |
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With trembling hands, he rose and loosed the ropes from his son. |
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He relaxed, and Lea loosed her grip, but again didn't release him. |
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The hands that once gripped her arms loosed, the woman herself tensing with boiling rage as she jerked away from their now light and effortless hands. |
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No, our last act consists of a familiar parade of characters seemingly just loosed from the circus. |
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Hernandez was charged with explaining what it means to have an idea knocked off and loosed into the marketplace. |
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Maybe I was a bit of dandelion fuzz, loosed from its floret. |
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Around the time of the anti-foreign Boxer uprising of 1900, her father never went out without a stick to beat the dogs loosed on him by the Chinese wherever he went. |
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Were millions of humanics loosed on the planet, they just might rise up against their human masters. |
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Yet this new deluge shall not be, as was that of the earlier era, of water, for now the hand of man has loosed all the elements, both seen and unseen, against himself. |
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She is suddenly loosed from the chair and is now outside the helicopter. |
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I will give to you the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatever you shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatever you shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. |
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They loosed documents that let us understand the magnitude of this crime. |
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These are objects loosed from fixed property relations, signs that will not serve as the indexicals Sidney imagined that characters bear onstage. |
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And when it is loosed, it is just as exciting as any fashion rebellion. |
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Michen O'Kane brims with a rage that is waiting to be loosed. |
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One artless peal of laughter after another loosed itself into the air. |
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And after that he must be loosed a little season. |
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She is loosed from this and then runs away from this error. |
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Halfheartedly, I swung on the bouncing forky and loosed an arrow. |
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I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. |
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