There was a sudden mighty kick, like a giant was shaking the ship, and Lazarus could feel his insides trembling. |
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Lazarus managed to block a blade as swift as a darting snake, disengaged, and went into a series of jabs to ward away his enemy. |
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Lazarus leapt from the pahoehoe and landed next to his guide, leaning against the volcano for a moment. |
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Lazarus pulled it out of the inside pocket of his robe, where he put it earlier, and handed it to the old man. |
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His weapons, having previously been shouldered, were now outstretched to point at Lazarus. |
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It continued to buzz for some time and eventually Lazarus got sick of it, slamming his fist onto the answer button. |
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Lazarus defined emotions as a complex, patterned organismic reaction to how we think we are doing in life. |
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Remember when Lazarus was raised he needed help to unclothe him from his burial clothes. |
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A lopsided basketball goal was a good ten yards away from the person who Lazarus recognized as Sam. |
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This method of carving is also apparent in Lazarus, as the statue has a natural, unprocessed look. |
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The villain achieves a kind of immortality by using a device called the Lazarus Pit to rejuvenate his aged body. |
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Jesus' friend Lazarus in John's Gospel, I think, is that same Lazarus who was indeed sent back from the dead. |
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The Lazarus of the parable appears on crutches with dogs licking his leprous sores, a citation from Luke. |
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He sees the stone rolled away from the grave of Lazarus and three men approach the sepulchre where the man's body lies. |
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Lazarus shook his head and sighed, but nevertheless used the handholds and footholds Ghost had made to climb the wall. |
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She decided first to find a hotel and set up a base camp, and perhaps call Lazarus. |
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The helicopter began to fire a machine gun at Lazarus so he ran and jumped into the car. |
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The game is centered on rookie homicide detective Lazarus Jones, who is called out to a disturbance in an abandoned high school with his partner. |
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In 1993 a doctor described the Lazarus phenomenon in a seventy-five-year-old man with a lung hemorrhage. |
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This writeup is for people who are interested in Lazarus and already know Delphi. |
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It draws on Luke 16:20-23, where the angels carry the beggar Lazarus to his eternal rest. |
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In medicine, Lazarus is the patient who, believed dead, spontaneously starts to circulate blood. |
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With nothing else to do, Lazarus growled back, which set the dog to cussing him out in hellhound once again. |
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What strange powers animate the ancient songs brought by the settlers of Founderston from their distant island home along with the bones of Lazarus? |
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Can we accept being like the rich man who eats plentifully and does not see his brother Lazarus beside him, covered in wounds? |
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The eventual outcome of Black's mission to rise from the dead like Lazarus cannot be predicted. |
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Carol Lazarus Dear Diary: My fiancée, Julie Levin, recently moved into my Macdougal Street bachelor apartment. |
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Lazarus looked out and could see a huge vast ocean in front of him. |
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Early yet, the morning clouds the color of silver fox, and Lazarus was running. |
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Let us return to the experience of Jesus with Mary, Martha and Lazarus, his friends from Bethany! |
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Finally there is Dr Lazarus Chakwera, a pastor-turned-politician with little background in public life. |
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We both believe that he performed miracles and even raised Lazarus from the dead. |
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It was the resurrection of Lazarus, who is, according to Gadal, no one else but John, Jesus' beloved disciple. |
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The national version of the Handbook was a joint project of the CHPCA and the The Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem. |
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Thanks to this strategic position it developed the new settlement at the Hospital of St. Lazarus. |
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Supported by Damian Lazarus, Nick Curly or Simon Baker, this EP is about emotions. |
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Master Philip truly had been dead, and really like Lazarus has risen from death. |
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They were more likely to end up with Dives in the tormenting fires, if stories like this were true, than with Lazarus in the peace and comfort of Abraham's bosom. |
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We claim Lazarus as our soul brother, the Iberian as our leader. |
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Raising Lazarus Clarification: Tecnovate eSolutions ReprintsAs an outsider, he is exactly what the company needs especially in its efforts to patch up ragged relations with the government. |
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Raising Lazarus Clarification: Tecnovate eSolutions ReprintsThe growth in Europe has helped the continent's home-grown outsourcing providers companies such as Germany's Siemens and the French group Capgemini. |
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She relates Jesus summoning Lazarus from the grave, but in our enlightened minds, the seed of dubiety is planted: was Lazarus dead when he was interred in his tomb? |
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Several house cocktails, such as the Clock Tower Sour and the Lazarus, were punch-bowl sweet, but the gingery Dark and Stormy on tap had some razzmatazz. |
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He had two Lazarus figures of ebony, one to carry about with him and the other to be honoured with candles, honey, fresh flowers, tots of rum and meringues, if his wife had made any. |
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Jesus gave people food, brought back the dead, gave life back to the son of a widow, revived Lazarus of Bethany, healed lepers, and performed miracles for the poor. |
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Like Lazarus, Thad Cochran rose from the dead on Tuesday in Mississippi. |
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The raising of Lazarus from the dead is particularly important. |
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And these will arise with the truth of my word to an eternal life, because your spirit is the Lazarus which today you carry within your being and which I will resurrect and heal. |
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Euphrasia won second place in the science category and classmate Kelly Lazarus took third place in the English category, Ryan said. |
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You know well the story of a rich man and Lazarus the beggar. |
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In case of an exclusion, nobody is permitted to request reimbursement or compensation for services rendered to the Order of Saint Lazarus or for oblations made to support the Order. |
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Lazarus refuses to break character until he had recorded the DVD commentary for a part and only speaks in his character's African American Vernacular English. |
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Caption: Dr. Alan Lazarus, Canadian Blood Services scientist, works in his Toronto laboratory to study how IVIg works in treating patients with severe bleeding disorders. |
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Caption: Canadian Blood Services scientist, Dr. Alan Lazarus, investigates how IVIg works in fighting the autoimmune diseases that cause severe bleeding in patients. |
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Belong to the baroque style instead of the Basilica of Santa Croce, the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, and the Church of St. Joseph Calasanz, ancient church of Piarist. |
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When ex-blues musician Lazarus finds the town nymphomaniac Rae left for dead on the side of the road, he vows to nurse her back to health? and cure her of her wickedness. |
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Send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue. |
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In some Orthodox traditions, caviar is permitted on Lazarus Saturday, the Saturday before Palm Sunday, although the day is otherwise a fast day. |
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The Vespers which begins Lazarus Saturday officially brings Great Lent to a close, although the fast continues through the following week. |
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And there was a certain beggar named Lazarus, which was laid at his gate, full of sores, and desiring to be fed with the crumbs which fell from the rich man's table: moreover the dogs came and licked his sores. |
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In Luke 16:19-31, Jesus tells us that Dives is sent to Hades because he ignored Lazarus and did not invite the poor man to his rich house even once. |
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An expert report found Ann came back from the dead in a rare phenomenon known as Lazarus syndrome. |
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Such a coat of arms thereby becomes, of course without badges of the order of St. Lazarus which are entitled only to the real order members, in the family of the coat of arms acquirer paled. |
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The Order of Saint Lazarus was the only chivalric organisation caring for the needs of lepers, outcasts who roamed the Near East and Europe throughout the Middle Ages. |
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They had the name of the plantation and the directions to it, but didn't make it too far outside town the first day, as Lazarus had to wrap and rewrap his hand endlessly as it oozed. |
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Although not wielding quite the compelling blend of erotomania, humour and tragedy that characterised last year's Grinderman project, Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! nonetheless packs a punch of similarly idiosyncratic power. |
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After the smoke and cordite cleared and the clowder of little-girl voices quit their chiming screams, Lazarus touched his temple, his finger finding a dab of blood no bigger than a drop of claret. |
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The green with the knigths of St. Lazarus was absolutely striking because this colour originally only as a complementary colour with the coats of arms never seems, however, practically as a colour of the sign figure. |
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Physically and metaphysically unaccommodated, Brik even imagines the Biblical Lazarus as a kind of unaccommodated man — the emblem of all immigrants. |
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Where its two companions had gone, who knew, but this one gnashed its teeth and ripped and ranted and barked so mightily Lazarus swore he felt the tree shake. |
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The Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem is hospitaller in accordance with its spiritual and chivalric traditions, which require care for all people irrespective of race, religion or belief. |
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Moreover, in all parts of the world nowadays, the intermingling of populations means that poor Lazarus is at our gate, and the Canaanite woman is our compatriot. |
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As Lazarus argues, these novels suggest that racial unity and remembrance of the precolonial past are the only solutions to neocolonialist malaise. |
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But the Lazarus Project team has been able to recover cell nuclei from tissues collected in the 1970s and kept for 40 years in a conventional deep freezer. |
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After Lazarus Saturday comes Palm Sunday, Holy Week, and finally Easter itself, and the fast is broken immediately after the Paschal Divine Liturgy. |
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On 7 December 2015, Bowie's musical Lazarus debuted in New York. |
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