The city and its people were immaculately clean, the paths and squares swept, and the humblest canoemen clean in his rags. |
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Evidence of the Chinese talent for cooking abounds, in the humblest homes as in the costliest restaurants. |
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On the principle that a cat may look at a king, the picture may be painted from the view-point of the humblest observer. |
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As if to deceive the Devil himself, this humblest of men turns out to be the Son of God. |
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I was just in a foul mood or something like that, most likely, so accept my humblest apologies. |
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She was born into the humblest of Birmingham neighborhoods, to a mother who had been a butcher and a TV-salesman dad. |
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Even the humblest of trainers can have his fifteen minutes of fame. |
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Instead, we are given an engrossing account of a man who, from the humblest of beginnings, became one of the most renowned American artists in history. |
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The distribution of the humblest handbill or leaflet entails printing, paper, and circulation costs. |
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The artisit sets out a complete range of his feelings, from the humblest, the greatest, to the vilest. |
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From the fattest minister to the humblest clerk, anyone with power tried to turn it into cash. |
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Even in today's high-tech N. F. L. — with its aerial cameras and triaxial knee braces — there's still room for the humblest of technologies. |
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Obviously, thank you to the interpreters, to whom I offer my humblest apologies. |
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Heated seats, cell phone hook ups and driving aids are now found in the humblest econo-box. |
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After 17 years of dictatorship, Benin has a new constitutional court to which even the humblest citizen can appeal. |
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The humblest man in the humblest home must be reached and defended, because peace is his basic need, his daily bread. |
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He pointed out that the question posed by the late Mahatma Gandhi how will it affect the humblest and the poorest of people? |
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A great moutarde can fashion a feast of the humblest fare or enhance the elevated to yet greater heights. |
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In the sight of God, the humblest citizen is the equal of the person who occupies the highest office. |
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The courtroom is packed, and not even the humblest is refused admittance. |
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All that could be carried off was taken, all that could not was wasted by the fires they kindled, even onto the humblest grain store-house of the poor cottars. |
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But I don't agree with this general perception, since most businesses can be started with the humblest of beginnings and the smallest of pocketbooks. |
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Roominess and unroominess in a human dwelling, even of the humblest kind, are important matters in their bearing upon man's character. |
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Compare the living standard of today with that of two generations ago, and it becomes evident that in even the humblest home today the comforts of life far exceed anything even dreamed of then. |
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Yet the driving force of the whole process from humblest plant to possible superman is will to power, will not to be, but to be more. |
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Shamelessly, he always enjoys the city from inside his car, where the air is filtered and hi-fi music confers pathos on the humblest details — a Schubert string trio is dignifying the narrow street he's slipping down now. |
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It is thus that an expression of nobility and dignity may be found under the humblest exterior, while the fine clothes of the grandee are often unable to hide the baseness and ignominy of their wearer. |
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The best of these, which grew from the humblest of origins, was the legendary music tracker known as Oink's Pink Palace… Oink was Alan Ellis, a 21-year-old computer science student from the United Kingdom. |
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International principles and documents spring to life and are fleshed out in so far as they reach, move and mobilize the full range of actors, from the most exalted to the humblest, from the most global to the most local. |
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One would be mistaken in thinking there could exist a body of laws that would anticipate every possible case, yet be within the grasp of the humblest citizen. |
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For this reason the Church appears to us very wise when we are invited to admire the examples of the commonest and humblest everyday virtues, all the more precious because humble and common. |
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My grandfather was the humblest, most giving man I know. |
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Salvadora's story is one of many that PROMU is proud to relate, and a heartening example of what can be achieved even from the humblest beginnings. |
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Member States, whether large or small, must learn to look at one another, listen to one another, address gross inequities and take into account the poorest and humblest in a spirit of solidarity. |
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In the tradition of the Latin American Church, today's feast represents without doubt one the most beautiful and moving pages in Mary's manifestations to her humblest men and women of the Gospel. |
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He demonstrated that a man should never think himself too small to accomplish great feats, that powerful business empires can be built from the humblest beginnings. |
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Carry out the humblest things under the sign of eternity. |
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