I must hasten to admit also that, judging from their own point of view, the Nobel prize Trustees have so far done quite well. |
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But let us hasten, or else we shall lose our Guajiro and guajira in the crowd in the fiesta, and that would be a sad pity. |
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Let us hasten to add that they are rich in suggestion for lovers of apologetic or hortatory literature. |
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An alternative to the above process is to hasten the earlier part of the liming by employing sodium sulphide instead of realgar. |
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When they reached the door the charcoal-burner called to his wife to hasten to let them in. |
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Cortland, will you take a detachment of men and hasten out to that locality? |
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When one dies them, four or five times a week, he longs to hasten the course of events, to change the Andante to a prestissimo. |
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The poet must hasten on, he must infold and bind together, he must be direct and synthetic in every act. |
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By the second process, it is made to the advantage of the issuer of the notes to hasten their withdrawal himself. |
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We say that demurrage is imposed primarily to hasten the release of equipment. |
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In order to hasten this, the boys even began to turn Bob around like a teetotum, until he said he was dizzy. |
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And now, fair sir, I must hasten back to see how my rogues have fared with the brawn. |
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We hasten to assert that in our case the imputation is deplorably incorrect. |
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As soon, therefore, as the city fell I was to hasten thither and there meet sander. |
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We hasten to the trusty car and are soon ensconced beneath its rainproof coverings. |
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Vane could not sufficiently hasten the end for which he had invited wantage. |
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A small quantity of perfectly dry acetate of lead or borate of manganese in impalpable powder will hasten the drying of the ink. |
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It was necessary to hasten, so that he might be sure of booking a place in the diligence. |
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The earthward swoop of the upper boughs would hasten till the air was full of a whistling, whishing sound. |
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The object of composting these materials is to hasten their decay and render available the plant food in them. |
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By art teaching I hasten to say that I do not mean giving children lessons in freehand drawing and perspective. |
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Wretch, this insolence, this show of frontless audacity, will avail thee nothing save to hasten thy doom. |
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If you can hasten the arrangement, tant mieux, for I must remain idle till I hear from you. |
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But the Secretary's messengers know when to hasten and when to loiter on the way. |
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As if he'd dislocate his jaw, His relatives all hasten where He waits them with a crafty air. |
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On his return to his headquarters he dispatched officers to hasten Sedgewear's and Broomfield's troops with all possible speed. |
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When his passion should subside, would he not perceive the flagrancy of his injustice, and hasten to atone for it? |
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The rest of his companions had to hasten to assist in the berthing of the airship. |
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Let us not think that God has foreordained all this, and that we cannot hasten it. |
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From dark hallways men and women pour forth and hasten to the Maronite church. |
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Could not Mrs. Denton and her party do something to hasten it? |
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Beyond a certain limit no mechanical disruption of the body could hasten the process of decomposition. |
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It was hoped that the French at dinant would hasten to their relief. |
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This event, if his wife live with you, it may be in your power to hasten. |
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But we must hasten to the remarkable subject of their conversation. |
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Most persons hasten to deny this truth in its application to themselves. |
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The ambassadors of the other nations asked us to take the matter in hand and hasten the assistant keeper to the plant. |
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But we must hasten to add that his voice produced what might be called an antithesis to his blond delicacy. |
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So I hasten to say that very good curry may be made from curry powder. |
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This is to hasten to be filled with God, to be sated with Him. |
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One direct result of it all was to hasten Josie's own leave-taking. |
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If he were to do this he must hasten, for sefton Falls kept early hours. |
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He got out, and the Car seemed to hasten away as from an undesired doom. |
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But why, Mr. Chairman, should we hasten on this business of funding? |
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I knew a wise man that had it for a byword, when he saw men hasten to a conclusion, Stay a little, that we may make an end the sooner. |
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So let us hasten to this institution, and participate this divine joy. |
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I hasten to add that this was not the same august ruler to whom Alfred Bonnycastle's irreverent allusion had been made. |
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Wondering at the music, talking of the prophecies of David and Isaiah, they hasten to Bethlehem and find the lowly stable. |
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I went into another chamber, but was ready to hasten back, being almost overcome with a horrible stink. |
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Thither all the robbed hasten, to recover their lost property. |
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They were rapidly overhauling us when Tars Tarkas cried to me to hasten ahead and discover, if possible, the sanctuary we sought. |
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Proper means should be taken to hasten the expulsion of the placenta. |
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Let me hasten to negative the report that I was ever a pupil of old fogy. |
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But I must hasten to those events in faraway that shaped our destinies. |
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Upon this gorges pushed Raleigh's boat away, and bid him hasten home. |
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An air gap in a magnetic circuit always tends to hasten demagnetizing. |
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He will hasten to pay you his respects, and apologize for his truants. |
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At Kamenka a relay of horses was to wait which would take them to the Warsaw highroad, and from there they would hasten abroad with post horses. |
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Hasten, hasten, Miss Temple, or the smoke may incommodate you. |
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Utmost agony, woe, degradation, want, and loss of all things, shall only hasten on the process by which he shall be made a king and a priest unto God! |
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It is those that cannot connect who hasten to cast the first stone. |
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Hither Hither hasten, nor ask again Where the Magian wine is found. |
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But now, thank God, I believe I shall be able to send you something more and in fact we may congratulate ourselves on our good fortune now, of which I hasten to inform you. |
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Hasten with this, Davus, to the praetor, at the amphitheatre. |
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