To hear it aright you must stand in the darkness of such a by-street as this, and for the moment be at one with those who dwell around. |
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Strictly, the logical structures of language, world, and their relation show themselves or make themselves manifest when one sees them aright. |
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If we reason aright, they believe, we shall remake people and thereby remake the world. |
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But more than this, it seems to me to be an insane and irresponsible course of action if I'm reading the attorney aright. |
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Good, of course, must routinely triumph, and if a cad is in need of redemption, then the love of a good woman will set him aright. |
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O Allah, forgive me, have mercy on me, guide me aright and grant me sustenance. |
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Anyway, if I have understood things aright, these two gentlemen seem to have noticed that books for kids seem to do pretty well these days. |
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The report was a window into our boy, in an environment where we are not readily to hand to lean on or put things aright or correct him. |
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He was, if I read his demeanour aright, delighted with the whole episode. |
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At best, the artist gives us a fine-grained picture of her subjects, a picture that allows us to see them aright. |
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Besides, if I read Alan aright, he's just as terrified as I am. |
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Pray that I lead us aright, then, or you will never let me forget it. |
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So be careful of your duty, and set aright matters of your difference. |
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If I understood him aright, the merchants have obtained help. |
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Unitedly and prayerful the father and mother should bear the grave responsibility of guiding their children aright. |
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Look not you on the wine when it is red, when it gives his color in the cup, when it moves itself aright. |
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To speak openly of what needs to be set aright gives a clearer picture of what God intends for creation. |
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He who can read a true book aright has an open sesame to audiences with the great and wise of all time. |
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There was not only an inclination toward encyclopaedism and systemization of the sciences but also, in similar fashion, a tendency to set education aright by extensive school regulations. |
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Is it now too late to make up for lost time and to set things aright? |
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John Paul II spread this Gospel of salvation throughout the world, inviting the entire Church to bend down to the people of today in order to embrace them and set them aright with his redeeming love. |
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This is another way of talking about the core of the gospel, namely, that God sets creation aright in Jesus Christ, the Savior and Redeemer of all creation. |
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Moreover, man is becoming aware that it is his responsibility to guide aright the forces which he has unleashed and which can enslave him or minister to him. |
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Pharaoh led his people astray instead of leading them aright. |
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When I think about the topic of the meeting a prayer arises which Psalm 90 helps us formulate: «Teach us to count our days aright, that we may gain wisdom of heart. |
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This shortage requires innovative programs that help train youth for ICT occupations and give them the aright mix of technical, business, and personal skills to succeed in the industry. |
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The respect of the child's dignity implies, indeed, that even a detained child must be recognized as aright holder and a person towards whom attention should paid and adequate formation should be provided. |
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Howbeit we have not yet been able to overtake young madam, we may account it some good fortune that we have hitherto traced her course aright. |
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A child is learning to spell, but no special pains are taken to make him respell, and respell, until spelled aright, every misspelled word. |
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