But they are also fully aware that all the powers and dominions of the earth are arrayed against them and regularly torment them. |
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A structure is provided which is used for a rectangularly arrayed miniature light bulb series. |
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This is a solid in which the atoms are not regularly arrayed as they are in a crystal, but are more jumbled. |
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The far-travelling bishop, kings-kin, and his priests arrayed in white and purple-royal sang antiphons as we neared the church. |
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Once in the English Channel the Armada arrayed itself in a defensive formation, much like an army in line of battle. |
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Because Gauguin simplified and archaized the figures, he did not sully the dignity of the four Arlesian women arrayed as if in ritual procession. |
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The siege lines were arrayed all around the triangular-shaped compound of the armory. |
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These, together with the corporate-controlled media, are the forces arrayed against the striking workers. |
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The forces arrayed against us would wither before a unified, spiritually fortified, determined people. |
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These forces were arrayed across the battle-space in three forward operating bases, separated by approximately 40 kilometers. |
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Hammers and anvils were arrayed in neat lines while stocky men in the background sweated over their jobs. |
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You would find faith and righteousness arrayed against the forces of darkness and ignorance, tyranny and disbelief. |
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The majority of security forces were arrayed at the four gates covering access points to Camp Hunte. |
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The dancers, arrayed in awe-inspiring costumes and hideous masks, enact weird rituals before the village shrine. |
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And upon a set day Herod, arrayed in royal apparel, sat upon his throne, and made an oration unto them. |
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He was arrayed in robes of black and scarlet and he wore a golden circlet on his head. |
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There is also a small species known as the barnacle goose, arrayed in motley plumage, of whose nesting haunts we have no certain knowledge. |
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The aggressive people of the world are identifying with something less than infinity, and thus they are arrayed against the infinite. |
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She is dreaming of lumps of clay arrayed into the shapes of English archetypes, heading to the moon in their muddled, decent fashion. |
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Not only are cells in multicellular organisms specialized, they are precisely arrayed in particular spatial patterns. |
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The first uses multiple airfoil-shaped vanes arrayed around the inner circumference of the exhaust side of the turbo housing. |
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In the spring, I took in an exhibit of Frank Gehry models and drawings arrayed along the spiral ramp within the Guggenheim Museum in New York. |
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From Tunisia, a guerrilla army of tens of thousands of troops harassed French units arrayed along the border. |
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We stroboscopically display the motion of single sperical wavefronts from sources arrayed along y-axis. |
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When the petals fall a large circle of beautifully shaped brown seeds are left arrayed in spirograph formation. |
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Filled with water and arrayed in two converging rows, the shallow pans concisely evoke a fluvial landscape that stretches to the horizon. |
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Frankly speaking, I do not believe we had ever been so finely arrayed as we were on that march. |
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The plate is pretty and precise, arrayed with tiny green beans, carrot and piped-on duchesse potatoes. |
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The forces of the state should be arrayed against the forces of evil, but the state often benefits from actions by evildoers in order to enrich or bring glory to its leaders. |
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Diamond is also a light material whose atoms are covalently bonded and arrayed in a cubic structure, whereas osmium is heavy, metallic, and has hexagonally organized atoms. |
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The movie is splendidly arrayed visually, but transforms her prim, priggish character and makes her lusty, strong-willed and far too politically progressive for her era. |
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The members of the teams were arrayed in fancy costumes, and devoted themselves to getting as much fun as possible out of the encounter, rather than serious cricket. |
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Angular poles resemble trees and there are cylinders, a tyre swing, and large sandbox, picturesquely arrayed like a series of exhibits in a sculpture garden. |
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Now all pretence was laid aside, and the knights arrayed themselves in their full battle gear and rode out on their previously concealed chargers to meet the enemy. |
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The troop movements were preceded by a day of relentless air attacks and artillery and rocket barrages against Iraqi troops arrayed in defense of Baghdad. |
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This was a comely, courteous kind of feminism, from an Asian Buddhist perspective, seen lightly, self-consciously, through artfully arrayed mirrors. |
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Throughout history, slaves have fashioned strategies of resistance that usually reflected a realistic assessment of the daunting forces arrayed against them. |
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Now showing with Liverpool Street Gallery, Watkins' canvases are arrayed around the room like blocky Mayan glyphs done in colour combinations that take years to master. |
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The largest concentration of forces arrayed against Iraq is in Kuwait. |
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If you have assigned vehicles, devise a marking system with pennants or small flags that helps you visualize how your platoon is arrayed or where it is located. |
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There was also a Santeria altar, upon which animal entrails had been arrayed in hopes of bringing ill fortune to several people listed on an attached piece of paper. |
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The main portion of the Greek army arrived in the city before the Persians could land and seeing the forces arrayed against them, they sailed away. |
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Should we give up because powerful forces are arrayed against us? |
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They were arrayed in a circular formation, guarding something within. |
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For this service he arrayed himself in an old-fashioned frock coat with long skirts. |
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Dozens of black plastic bags with human bodies were arrayed along the highway. |
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Gingrich, outspent, can try to delegitimize the spending arrayed against him. |
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Within that huge space, the marbles will be arrayed around the outside of a rectangular structure that is the same length and width as the Parthenon. |
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The marquise soon ended the suspense by attending the queen and appearing at court functions more highly rouged and magnificently arrayed than ever. |
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For Ellipso 2G, MCHI plans to launch and operate 26 non-geostationary spacecraft arrayed in five orbital planes in two subconstellations. |
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Inexplicably, he left his forces arrayed under Government fire for over half an hour. |
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The landing was north of Sevastopol, so the Russians had arrayed their army in expectation of a direct attack. |
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This region is characterised by the presence of ganglion cells which are regularly arrayed and larger than those found in the rest of the retina. |
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So arrayed I stepped at last from my door and was saluted as before by my monstrous ostiaries. |
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This shoot comprises six leaves, decussately arrayed in three pairs that, together, form a cupule in the center of which forms the gemma. |
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The water moccasin was as big as my arm and arrayed in a lazy S-shape, its well-camouflaged body blending perfectly with the surrounding foliage. |
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The Cold War was still raging and military blocks like SEATO and CENTO were arrayed against the Soviet Union. |
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Light bulbs arrayed under a slowly turning drum covered in thermochromic film brighten or dim according to the frequency of positive and negative emoticons. |
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He was a youth, slightly made, and arrayed in the embroidered cotaigh, or tunic, the truise of plaided weft, the long, fringed colchal, and the high barrad cap of a bard. |
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Napoleon responded with economic embargoes against Britain, and sought to eliminate Britain's Continental allies to break the coalitions arrayed against him. |
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