Balancing a flimsy umbrella on her shoulder, she began to walk as stately and imperially as ever, into a nearby inn and bar. |
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That comes of acting imperially without admitting the imperial nature of your actions. |
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As imperially appointed officers superseded republican magistrates, this administrative process became more common. |
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He was one of two monks to defend Zen at the imperially sponsored Shch Debate in 1325, responding to opponents with enigmatic Zen words and actions. |
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The court poets, however, remained prolific: 15 imperially sponsored anthologies were completed between 1188 and 1439, and most of the tanka followed the stereotypes established in earlier literary periods. |
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Three imperially sponsored anthologies of Chinese poetry appeared between 814 and 827, and it seemed for a time that writing in Japanese would be relegated to an extremely minor position. |
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While the government considered replacing the War Mission by appointing a Canadian minister to the British Embassy, Borden did not act, and his successor, the imperially minded Arthur Meighen, opposed the idea. |
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I neither rode recklessly, flirted'desperately, carried clothes imperially, turned men's heads, broke their hearts, sang divinely, athletized, literatized, antagonized. |
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Imperially authorized persecutions were limited and sporadic, with martyrdoms occurring most often under the authority of local officials. |
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