He was not imaginative enough to ask himself whether the man might not be perishing with cold and hunger. |
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The news of the two trampers perishing was delivered by my last student for the day. |
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A gloveless moped rider passed, no doubt perishing cold, but having more fun than me. |
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I'm terribly sorry your father and I have been so unobliging, Eleanor, in not perishing in a more timely manner. |
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The work alludes both to the perishing physical environment and to the erosion of the communist ideal. |
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Construction was difficult and carried on throughout the perishing winters as well. |
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You toil and work hard not just to enjoy perishing glory on this earth, where we stay just for a moment. |
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How glorious it will be for a perishing body to change into an imperishable and spiritual body! |
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Whatever the traditional publishers might hope, open-access does not look in imminent danger of perishing. |
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If you grow up in a city like that you feel everything is perishing, evanescent and going away very quickly. |
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We have a moral responsibility to save the lives of thousands of innocent people who are perishing. |
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Looking across, he saw a man struggling, in danger of perishing in the ice-cold water. |
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Our containers can also be temperature controlled, preventing goods from perishing. |
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They did this for the very good reason that in pioneer days hard and continuous work was necessary to keep parents and children from perishing. |
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We want them to think about protecting the lives perishing daily, and help the innocent to go back to their homes with safety and dignity. |
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As a result of the incident, these species may now be in danger of perishing in this area. |
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I urge you to give birth to life through words of truth in all things, cast away all perishing flesh, and cultivate hearts of spirit. |
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Lacking immersion suits, or using them incorrectly, increases the risk of perishing from hypothermia. |
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It is curious to see the periodical disuse and perishing of means and machinery, which were introduced with loud laudation a few years or centuries before. |
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And as well as it being perishing there was fierce wind and rain. |
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They hoped the ruling party could help save the paper from perishing. |
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He was afraid that those men had not only lost the correct doctrine of the Gospel but also their self control and that they were in danger of perishing. |
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Where the asset is in danger of perishing, the creditor or agreed third party may, on the authorization of a competent court, ruling in emergency session, sell it. |
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The problem of people thus perishing at sea and being washed ashore has assumed such a proportion that UNHCR had to intervene with the Yemeni authorities to grant burial grounds in three different sites. |
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Hold me. I am perishing. Achilles We can never perish. It is Unlove and unhate that give form To phantasms of time and space. |
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Fraser Valley Conservancy studies indicated the amphibians had previously been perishing in mass numbers due to existing infrastructure. |
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Now, so many years since his death — in a process beginning perhaps upon the instant of his perishing — Warhol seems more alive than ever, his personality completely unhidden. |
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Providing the training sessions and certifications to SAR volunteers should limit the potential of volunteers getting injured or perishing in a mountain rescue operation. |
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It's still perishing cold half the time and they are expecting us to hit the beaches at Crail and reveal our post-winter flubber to the world. |
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In so doing, it joins the battle against the perishing of almost two million children per year who die from gastrointestinal diseases, such as salmonellae, amoebas, worm eggs and rotaviruses. |
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Again the presentiment of the old one was fulfilled, for they beheld before them a caravan, composed of men, women and children, who were lost in the desert and were on the verge of perishing. |
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We never want to see loved ones contracting H1N1 and perishing. |
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This man gave no further thought to the city that was beyond the desert, and much less to his fraternal companion who had carried him upon his shoulders, saving him from perishing in that wilderness. |
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We witness with concern the mass extinction of bees, with hives falling silent one after another, and many species of plants dependent on pollination perishing with them. |
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You don't sow for the perishing things of this world but you sow for the glory of God in all things and you are reaping spiritual and material blessings. |
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But as far as I know, no action has been taken for any of these concerns, and to date they are still removing fish that are perishing from IHN on a daily basis, I believe. |
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Logistics were difficult, with 300 men turning back, and another 200 perishing due to the harsh conditions. |
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Wesley felt that the church failed to call sinners to repentance, that many of the clergy were corrupt, and that people were perishing in their sins. |
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If many more white men knew of this method of obtaining and extracting water, there would be, perhaps, many saved from the horrors of perishing thirst. |
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