Unlike their urban brethren in, say, Chicago or Miami, Seattle gumshoes perch in aeries that look out on spectacular vistas. |
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The monk in charge of an abbey was the abbot, elected for life by the brethren. |
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These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with His brethren. |
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Unlike whites and members of other ethnic groups, blacks who live in the suburbs are far wealthier than their city brethren. |
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But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man. |
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Crying out for help, the monk was rescued by his brethren, but they could see no dragon. |
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The brethren are all experienced priests and devote their lives to saving souls. |
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But then we got here and I saw how your own brethren in the Order have failed to appreciate your towering nobility. |
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The young monk flinched, realizing the words of his ancient brethren were true. |
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He just couldn't bring himself to turn in his fellow brethren, so for the moment, he had to playact as one of them. |
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His father was said to be buried beside his brethren in the castle belonging to his Order. |
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He sought to make Memphis a denominational center for Baptists and called for unity among the brethren. |
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It was before the assembled brethren of the Lodge that he exchanged symbolic embraces with Franklin. |
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And how did Huguenot outlook differ from that of their cross-channel puritan brethren? |
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When he developed the order in Burgundy he originally intended abstinence for his brethren. |
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The ethnic German North American Baptists worked even more directly among their German brethren. |
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He does so in order to provide solace to his brethren, but also to argue for the importance of fidelity to the Church. |
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Iowans living in and around Des Moines embraced TV with the same passion as their big city brethren. |
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The healers chose to follow, for they would not abandon their brethren in spite of everything. |
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The rest of my brethren were there milling about and chatting with their fellow creatures of the night. |
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As she wanders through the village, we see the incredibly evocative faces of her fellow Gypsy brethren. |
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In the Civil War, he fought alongside his Connecticut brethren in the 9th Connecticut Volunteer Regiment. |
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Most civilian pilots adhere to their checklists with the same dedication as their military brethren. |
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With an almost casual glance, she looked down upon the fallen body of her brethren. |
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He has consistently distanced himself from his documentarian brethren, both aesthetically and politically. |
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Kindly allow me the courtesy of your columns to convey the following to my Indian brethren. |
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Small HDL particles are much less effective at soaking up their bad brethren. |
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To our Tyrone brethren I wish the best of luck, bring Sam back to Ulster where it belongs! |
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Unlike their secular brethren, they claim, in theory at least, to treat as sacral the assumptions of their sacred texts. |
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Shy leaves hide under their brethren as the icy chill dives and chases each one like a predator feasting on a school of fish. |
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As laptop horsepower has steadily grown, mobile PCs have been able to take on more daunting tasks usually best left to their desktop brethren. |
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Let me take a moment to remind everyone that I judge this movie in terms of its under-the-radar B-movie brethren. |
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When put on a high-fat, high-calorie diet for 13 weeks, the transgenic mice gained only a third of the weight that their unmodified brethren did. |
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There are members of various religions and their denominations among the brethren of the Scottish craft. |
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She dropped the tray among its fellow brethren and shook her hands, wondering how to get rid of the grease clinging to her skin. |
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And the apostles and brethren that were in Judaea heard that the Gentiles had also received the word of God. |
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However this loyalty ought not be solely to Christ and there must exist also charity towards our fellow brethren. |
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Academically-gifted children, like their plump, spotty and speccy brethren, are easy targets for bullies. |
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For many years now my bargain-hungry brethren have been extolling the virtues of car boot sales. |
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For that, the stock comparison would be to chipmunks, animated or natural, but that would be a calumniation of our chipmunk brethren. |
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She had run from the devastation she had caused and from her brethren, who pursued her to bring her to justice ordained by the council. |
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Despite strident criticisms of her views from legal academics and at times her brethren, she has maintained her positions with dignity. |
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Vastly outshone by their brighter stellar brethren, these not-quite-stars are extremely difficult to detect. |
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We need to have the spirit of forgiveness for our brethren and overlook small mistakes which happen during the running of organisations. |
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With some cells open, my brethren and I are allowed freedom to wander inside the confines of this red-walled hoosegow. |
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Since there are so few of them, they tend to know their brethren on other teams as they would a college classmate. |
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We need to reach out to our infosec brethren because no security executive can afford to be ignorant of information risk management. |
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After a warm reception from my inmate brethren, today, I found out that one yahoo can cause considerable perturbation. |
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The gun issue is an ideological fault line between North American brethren. |
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There was also good opportunity to meet brethren from other churches and to renew fellowship with friends. |
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This was a welcome fish indeed and restored my faith in my piscatorial brethren. |
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Most likely, the leadership is using this initiative to wage war against their own renegade, polygamist brethren. |
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We have not treated our brethren in the animal kingdom well and we've defiled much of the space they need to live. |
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A number of Puritan clerics in Old England harshly criticized their New England brethren for not converting the Indians before killing them. |
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Note that the early church's priorities were to worship God and to edify the brethren. |
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The reader is left with a sense of the deep affection and enthusiasm which Thomas still inspires in the hearts of his modem Dominican brethren. |
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But Sydney harbour, in New South Wales, was attacked by midget submarines and further north Newcastle was shelled by their bigger brethren, although with few casualties. |
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The military assessment now is that the U.S. miscalculated Iraqi tribal and religious loyalties and did not realize Iraqis are likely to fight only for their brethren. |
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Though the options are limited in comparison to its console brethren, you still have the chance to alter steering speed, gear ratio, tire type, braking and exhaust. |
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Like his neoconservative brethren, he offers nothing besides moral condemnation. |
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Joseph and his brethren got together fratching, and they put him in a pit. |
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But my more technical-minded brethren tend to see things as binary. |
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Now, he's out to prove that redheads are just as desirable as their neutral-hued brethren. |
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And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brethren without. |
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But when the school holds a ceremony honoring the soldiers who killed her Arab brethren, she suffers clear cognitive dissonance. |
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Cripling received no support whatever from his brethren, who in the subsequent March agreed not only to deprive him of his aldermanship but also to disfranchise him. |
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To the chagrin of these 40 courageous online petitioners and their hoops-hungry brethren, March Madness is not a national holiday. |
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Like hundreds of its multinational brethren, Apple also is able to cherry-pick its costs. |
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The closed-door powwow promises to be an electrifying exercise in spleen venting, thrust upon them by their Senate brethren. |
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As the seemingly token Yankee on this here corner of the blogosphere, I almost feel it necessary for me to apologize for my northern brethren, and quite frankly for myself. |
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When I became a Freemason, I placed a Masonic square and compass emblem on my car, as is common practice, so I could be recognized on the road by my fellow brethren. |
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I was always dropping the f-bomb back in the CNN newsroom, swaddled in the warm embrace of my un-shockable TV-news brethren. |
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Seventh Day Baptists in America paralleled their English brethren. |
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There are, in fact, a great many indies dressed in studio clothing, trying desperately to imitate their conventional brethren in the hopes of national distribution. |
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He's no oil painting, but he invariably plays with a smile on his face, which is more than can be said for a lot of his more terminally sullen brethren. |
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Not only that, numerous French Jacobins and sans-culottes were aware of this in the 1790s as were many of their democratic radical brethren across the English Channel. |
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Like its brethren, it is encased by a frustule, a rigid cell wall delicately marked with pores in patterns distinctive enough for scientists to tell the species apart. |
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Or did a band of reactionary theocrats put their progressive brethren to the indiscriminate sword? |
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With the first winter barleys cut at the weekend in the Vale of York, harvest has come with a rush and, strangely, this season we are ahead of many of our southern brethren. |
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What to do with their brethren converted to a white man's religion? |
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Since Southerners stopped fighting the Civil War and joined their conservative brethren in the GOP, sectional differences have become meaningless in America. |
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Second, even if one were to say that the bombers were merely responding to the injustice dealt their brethren, are bombs a justified response to heartfelt grievance? |
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Still, it would be nice to see the flesh and bone brethren work up something terrifically tinseled, not overblown with effects or false feelings of Feliz Navidad. |
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These larvae will also metamorphose into adults sooner than their long-armed brethren and thus are vulnerable to planktonic predators for a shorter period of time. |
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It was an open secret, and one that discomfited several of his brethren. |
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As Sidney was a brother of the Worshipful Company of Grocers, the procession included 120 of his company brethren. |
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In these ships there should be a mission of three of the fellows or brethren of Solomon's house. |
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The brethren teach that the consequence of human sin is condemnation to eternal death in hell. |
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Itinerant preachers carried both the open and exclusive brethren to North America after the middle of the 19th century. |
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He is now sure to become a folk hero among his brethren on high steel. |
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I see many of the brethren and the sistren are in the same place I was the other night, when Tatyana commented on my gloom. |
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He would have the Protestants of Ireland to outlove their Roman-catholic brethren, to outlove them and outlabour them. |
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An abbot, who could be the bishop, was elected by the brethren and led the community. |
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Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! |
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But in the time it took me to get a hold of a birding guide and a monocular, the bobolink and its brethren had taken off for grassier meadows. |
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Then the disciples, every man according to his ability, determined to send relief unto the brethren. |
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Glicken declares himself a work-addicted striver and presents a volume of sensible and respectful direction for his workaholic brethren. |
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And Paul after this tarried there yet a good while, and then took his leave of the brethren. |
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Kerry, like so many of his Senate brethren, is your garden-variety bore. |
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The greater amberjack is the largest of the jacks, the most important amberjack to anglers, and, like most of its brethren, a strong fighter. |
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A brace of brethren, both bishops, both eminent for learning and religion, now appeared in the church. |
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The principle still sounds good, but our astronomical knowledge is limited, and we haven't yet discovered any such brethren solar systems. |
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The similar spellings mirror that of his angelic brethren Michael, Raphael, Uriel and Gabriel, previous to his expulsion from Heaven. |
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For it hath been declared unto me of you, my brethren, by them which are of the house of Chloe, that there are contentions among you. |
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Do thy diligence to come before winter. Eubulus greeteth thee, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren. |
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A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren. |
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A single juvenile blue, a pair of dirty snows and then another young blue whiffled hard, only to land and stroll among their Judas brethren. |
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I act as a Bishop, not claiming a jure divino right, or to be in any Apostolic Succession, but only as one chosen of his brethren to have the oversight. |
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I will raise them up a prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee. |
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Alas, that he should himself have fallen on that very enchanted ground, from which it was the business and the glory of his life to withcall his younger brethren! |
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Some of the brethren were martyred through force feedings of Das Kapital, and others were thrown to the bull dykes before roaring mobs of multi culturalists. |
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There is the possibility that the Lord may be hard of hearing and that Roberts will not turn out to be as rightwing as Robertson and his brethren and sistren believe. |
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Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our Brittish brethren. |
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This fact may support a supposition that the Celts of Britain had an economic interest in supporting their Gallic brethren in their resistance to Roman occupation. |
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Not only were their original Viking brethren still ravaging the English coasts, they occupied most of the important ports opposite England across the English Channel. |
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While the violin has had very little usage in rock music compared to its brethren the guitar and bass guitar, it is being increasingly absorbed into mainstream pop. |
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Within the walls of a scriptorium were individualized areas where a monk could sit and work on a manuscript without being disturbed by his fellow brethren. |
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The brethren were also renowned for their thoroughness and discipline, well attested by Erasmus who had attended the school forty years before Mercator. |
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Holmes served on the court until January 12, 1932, when his brethren on the court, citing his advanced age, suggested that the time had come for him to step down. |
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