Jeremiah had red hair just like Grace's, but instead of sizzling with energy like his sister, Jeremiah seemed to exude calm and relaxedness. |
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All the time Jeremiah talked, Mathias edged closer to the body, making the girl seem to shrink and wither before the size of him. |
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At nineteen, Jeremiah McAuley was a thief and the terror of the New York waterfront. |
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Once the woman was gone and the door was closed once again, Jeremiah grinned again. |
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I look up at Jeremiah whose rearranging the white lilies on the coffee table in front of the couch. |
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Jeremiah wandered down Woodward Avenue until he reached the riverbank, then sat watching whitecaps flash and chop in the coal-black water. |
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Jeremiah was a patriot down to his bones and wrote an entire book lamenting the fall of his nation. |
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We are told that Jeremiah dictated his words to Baruch, his scribal secretary. |
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They were filled with a kind of righteous indignation that characterized Old Testament prophets like Amos, Isaiah, and Jeremiah! |
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His brother Jeremiah played a stormer at corner back and his accurate deliveries to his forwards were one of the highlights of his play. |
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Like Jeremiah with his investment in Jerusalem, social entrepreneurs are declaring their hope in the city. |
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These words from Jeremiah were engraved on a plaque on our dormitory wall when I was a novice with Mother Teresa in Calcutta. |
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Jeremiah wondered how many Brotherhood artists had attended the crucifixion, or sketched pictures of the nativity. |
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He copped the award for the Most Outstanding Academic Performance, while Jeremiah Bishop received the Principal's Spirit Award. |
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Jeremiah proclaimed that trusting in man brings on a state of being of cursedness. |
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It is recorded in Jeremiah that everyone will be meted out retribution for his own sins. |
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Both the lament of Jeremiah and the praise of the psalmist are important to God and integral to the worship life of God's people. |
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Jeremiah stopped his wagon outside a hotel and stepped down, his legs wobbly and sore, as if he'd been in rough seas. |
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The metaphor of the people being like trees planted by streams of living water is familiar in Jeremiah. |
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Chief: But why are our upland gardens eroded and yours are not eroded, Jeremiah? |
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I could tell that Jeremiah was planning on throwing me to the dogs. |
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There is no longer the expectation of a Davidic king, such as was articulated in Jeremiah and Ezekiel. |
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What God reveals to those men and women is so sacred that they, like Jeremiah, weep for the people of their generation. |
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The Book of Jeremiah, also called The Prophecy Of Jeremias, one of the major prophetical writings of the Old Testament. |
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Jeremiah Gallagher, the Order's regional president, proposed that a monument be erected in the form of a Celtic cross. |
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The silver spoon once belonged to Marianna O'Gallagher's grandfather Jeremiah. |
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Jeremiah Bancroft's diary is the skeleton key unlocking the archaeological secrets of Grand-Pré National Historic Site. |
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So I'm standing at the end of a boat with Jeremiah, about to dive into a shark feeding frenzy. |
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Once Jeremiah was out of the cistern, the attention focused again on the global crisis: the eminent invasion. |
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Jeremiah was talking about his own times when northern armies would sweep the land with destruction. |
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To conclude on social commerce, I'm still doubtfull with a total social commerce era as defined by Jeremiah. |
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The figures, beginning with Moses, proceed counterclockwise to David, Jeremiah, Zechariah, Daniel, and Isaiah. |
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The director stars as Sarah, a bottle-blonde burnout who appears one day to rescue her eight year old son Jeremiah from his caring foster parents. |
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You, Jeremiah, make ridges on which you plant vetiver to hold the soil as if you had plenty of land. |
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How would you feel listening year after year to the prophecies of doom from prophets like Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Micah? |
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With these goals in mind, Jeremiah framed a project to study a number of garlic and propolis combinations. |
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Jeremiah Garnett was the second of the three sons of William Garnett, a paper manufacturer of Otley in Yorkshire. |
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Jeremiah needed to actively trust God for the courage to speak to a hostile audience. |
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Although lesser known, Jeremiah Bancroft, one of Winslow's officers, also kept a daily journal describing the deportation at Grand-Pré. |
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The Franciscan Biblical Study Centre in Tokyo has begun the translation of the Book of Jeremiah. |
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He then mentioned the passing of Jeremiah Marsh this past year, stating that: Jerry attended many of our conferences with his wife, Marietta. |
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Sarah and Jeremiah eventually joined in and Katherine at age 6 wanted to share in the reading. |
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The passage's haughty assurance raised a prickle of annoyance in Jeremiah. |
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Among African Americans, the likes of Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, or Jeremiah Wright cannot do it. |
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If she wants voters to believe and trust in her, she must court favor with the local pastor, Jeremiah. |
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Jeremiah has written numerous books and credited Small in at least two of them for his marketing genius. |
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There are also many undesigned coincidences between Jeremiah and Kings. |
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The upholstery was undertaken by the royal upholsterers Thomas Phill and Jeremiah Fletcher, using eight yards of brocade in scarlet, silver, blue and gold. |
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But by early afternoon, a ricketts aide was disavowing the Jeremiah Wright plan, proclaiming that it went too far. |
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In spite of considerable evidence gathered by Mrs Erica Duggan, his mother, that Jeremiah died in very worrying and suspicious circumstances, last week the Hessen State Prosecutor decided not to investigate. |
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After trying honey-orange extract and a number of other additives to improve the flavour, Jeremiah says he never did come up with a recipe whose taste genuinely appealed to him. |
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Four years on, with unemployment tumbling, growth resurgent and wages finally picking up, prime minister Pangloss has made way for prime minister Jeremiah. |
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Can you imagine someone naming a street after Jeremiah in his own time? |
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One of them, Jeremiah McKay, 35, was pronounced dead at the hospital. |
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Colman's was founded in 1814 by Norfolk businessman Jeremiah Colman using his own blend of brown and white seeds. |
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Mrs. Ming is trying to get to sleep... but Jeremiah has other ideas. |
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The evidence she presented concerns the organisation that Jeremiah was involved in immediately before he met his death and which appears to be a sinister anti-Semitic sect. |
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Puck's former colleague, Jeremiah Tower became synonymous with California Cuisine and the overall American culinary revolution. |
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In this situation Jeremiah buys a field with all the solemn and necessary legal steps described and has the title deeds of the field put in an earthenware pot for a long period of storage. |
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I was working that day with Jeremiah Sullivan, the guy who invented the shark suit, which divers can wear to get in the water where sharks are circling and come out with all their limbs. |
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Smith had merely dug a shaft, salted the mine with a good grade ore, in order to lure Jeremiah into purchasing. |
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A few days after climbing with Jeremiah I sat down with Amin Aziz Bakir, a member of the Kurdistan Mountain Climbing Federation. |
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William Haslam Mills in his 1921 history of the Manchester Guardian very plausibly attributes this account of Mrs Halls's rooks to Jeremiah Garnett, the paper's first printer and publisher, later the editor and co-owner. |
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He then froze them into lozenge-sized cubes. Jeremiah applied each cube to samples of the E. coli bacteria in order to determine the effectiveness of the remedy. |
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What of that great lamenter, Jeremiah, who was as much tormentor as tormented? |
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Ladrill Bogan, 33, is accused of murdering Jeremiah McKenney, who died Sept. |
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In addition to the ordinary daily office, the officiant chants the Lamentations of Jeremiah to a plaintive melody, followed by elegies called kinot, and special prayers. |
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In Broken Bridle, Wyoming, Jeremiah Purdy, the town's tinhorn sheriff is a college kid who wants to become governor some day. |
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These Praelectiones covered the minor prophets, Daniel, Jeremiah, Lamentations, and part of Ezekiel. |
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Built in 1784 by the brothers Samuel Homfray, Jeremiah Homfray, and Thomas Homfray, all sons of Francis Homfray of Stourbridge. |
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But the playwright's moralistic statement is devastatingly realized by a first-rate ensemble under the fluid, insightful direction of Jeremiah Morris. |
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After moving to Omaha, NE, for college in '07, Jeremiah met Dave Goldberg at a show and recruited him as the third member, forming the Box Elders in its current form. |
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This is clearly at the heart of our Jeremiah and Lucan pericopes. |
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Zane looks at prophecies from Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, and Zechariah to explore evidence as to whether Jesus fulfilled any or all of them. |
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A choir sang one of the Lamentations of Jeremiah. The mournful melisma accompanied the slow procession to the palace built by Herod the Great, at present untenanted. |
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On first down, after a nice run by quarterback Jeremiah Masoli, the offense lined up on the left hash mark with a slot set to the right side of the field. |
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For scenes set in the ship's engines, footage of the SS Jeremiah O'Brien's engines were composited with miniature support frames, and actors shot against a greenscreen. |
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She intimates that if it had not been for Joseph Holt, Edwin Stanton, and Jeremiah Black, Buchanan might have recognized the Confederate States of America. |
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