The first bottle of soju was shared between us when the serotinal sun still hung lazily on to the evening sky. |
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If recent headlines over the last few weeks can tell us anything, it is that America needs to get serious, and quickly, about E pluribus unum. |
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We must ask ourselves what binds us together as Americans, what makes us e pluribus unum, “out of many, one.” |
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This winding tale of cultural diffusion takes us back more than seventeen-hundred years to the Pallava dynasty. |
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Would you mind giving us a demonstration so that we can see how the machine works? |
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She talked to us for a few minutes before scooting off to some appointment. |
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Since she helped us before, it's logical to assume that she'll help us again. |
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I thought the water might be making us sick, and my suspicions were confirmed by the lab tests. |
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God made us naked and innocent, yet we presently made ourselves nocent. |
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The salesman gave us a demo of the vacuum cleaner, and it seemed to work very well. |
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It became clear that the contractor had lowballed us on the cost of materials. |
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The teacher gave us the signal to finish what we were working on and hand in our tests. |
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It requires a giant leap of faith for us to believe that she is telling the truth. |
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We found out that he had invented the stories he told us about his military service. |
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They enable us to secure both skills in demand that are readily categorisable, as well as highly specialised skills and knowledge that are cutting edge. |
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My third grade teacher thought it was important for us to learn penmanship. |
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He had told us he felt nervous about the performance, but he seemed perfectly composed when he walked onto the stage. |
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I was hoping that they would serve us something more substantial than wine and cheese. |
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Many of our customers walk in off the street without having heard of us before. |
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Art allows us to express things that we would not be able to express otherwise. |
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The preacher told us that we would be forgiven for our sins if we repented. |
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The conference will give us an opportunity to exchange information with other researchers. |
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A mathom is an object you don't want but can't stand to give away or throw away. Do you have a mathom? Most of us do. |
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The beauty and grandeur of the roads might tempt us to believe that any Roman citizen could use them for free, but this was not the case. |
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I know that our deceased friends are more really with us than when they were apparent to our mortal part. |
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Few of us ever have folding money in our pockets long enough to become very well acquainted with it. |
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August brings us to the eighth month of our modern calendar and the celebrations of the first harvest at Lughnasadh and the Corn Moon. |
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We need eleven players, but we are only nine. Can you help us make up the numbers? |
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Sucks for us that Jackson's cornered the market on Southern charm and Alec's hoarding all the brooding man-pain. |
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Our matelot took us out to sea in what I believed was not a very seaworthy boat. |
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How he looked, the likenesses of him which still remain enable us to imagine. |
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Let us pass now from a consideration of lexicon to that of morpheme analysis, as practised by linguicists. |
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But it is like the jolly world about us will scoff at the paradox of these practices. |
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The horses went at a good pace on this soft grass, and soon the two footgoers called out to us to stop. |
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They saw us and ran for it like merry hell, trying to get there and plunder it before we could raise the alarm. |
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I don't want us on a freeflight trajectory that entails lithobraking if we lose power and can't get the sail back. |
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The utilitarian loses that distinction, turning us into empty vessels by means of which consequences occur. |
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Between the two of us we choked her hold loose, but she brought Jones' leather leggin in her teeth. |
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Then they set upon us and slew some of my slaves and put the lave to flight. |
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Finding that they left us we consulted which way to steer, and resolved to let drive before the Wind. |
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At the end of the marathon, her labored breathing told us she was exhausted. |
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This was a real kick in the balls to us because Afghanistan was going on, September 11 had just happened, and we were away from our families. |
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That's less lazy people getting Social Security, or taking jobs that us normal-sized people need. Eat yourself to death, landwhales! |
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Finally, the perennial laugh-tracks of sitcoms and comedy shows let us know when something funny has been said or has happened. |
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Alas, we are reduced to desperately seeking Toto, in need of someone to go behind the curtain and tell us that the wizard's name is enronomics. |
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You don't speak for anonymous, so how bout you quit playing leaderfag and let us get back to work? |
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The impressionists showed us something about the world, Cezanne something different, a chocolate-box painting nothing. |
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The Earth, the which may have carried us about perpetually... without our being ever able to experiment its rest. |
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Second, it enables us to see landscape as facial, that is, to naturalize the face or facialize nature. |
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A principal virtue of Rorty's recognition of both the lightminded and the serious side of irony is to urge us in that direction. |
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What the experts call flexibilization of labour, some of us have called the housewifization of labour. |
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The teacher reminded us to always start the food pyramid with the plants on the bottom. |
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The paperbarks and floodgums that shroud us look eerie and ethereal in the silver light, and I find myself matching Jasper's step. |
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The Flow of Attention results showed us where we were losing the audience so we edited those few spots and had a better commercial. |
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He wouldn't tell us what happened at school for love or money, nor on pain of grounding. |
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The books of those that wrote before us survive, and therefore we are taught about what was written then. |
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We had five quid between us to get home and grab a Maccies or Wimpy at Lime Street on the way. |
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It is the imagination that is majoritively full of bad images and makes us anxious and restricted in our abilities to choose. |
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There are several of us who don't have a place to live and we thought we'd go in on a house together. |
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The examples of all ages shew us that mankind in general desire power only to do harm, and, when they obtain it, use it for no other purpose. |
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An interesting passage in Piers Plowman furnishes us with a proof of the extent to which these songs penetrated into England. |
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Bella may be a Mary Sue, but if we don't identify with her, and even if we do, there's no other interpretive place for us in the universe. |
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The proliferation of laborsaving devices has not given us more leisure time, paradoxically. |
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The frantic fanaticism of this paragraph deprives us of all hope that Mr. Irving will, as we once fondly hoped, outgrow his juvenilities. |
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What a sight the four of us must have made, standing with water up to our thighs, our hands firmly clutched over our John Thomases. |
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The karaoke machine is much more than an instrument which allows us to be a star for three minutes. |
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At the end of the marathon, her laboured breathing told us she was exhausted. |
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I can't for the life of me see how the postulate of an Almighty God helps us in any way. |
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Travel at night was forbidden and frankly, none of us seemed upset about this as we all knew how the U.S. Army troops had itchy trigger fingers. |
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As Tom Paine warned, inuring us to lies lays the groundwork for many other evils. |
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A reader has shared with us a Facebook post by jambu ICA officer Adilla Ramli. She gives her view on the recent ICA jams. |
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The best of us doth not so much feare to wrong him, as he doth to injurie his neighbour, his kinsman, or his master. |
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The subway map was quite informational, allowing us to determine the most efficient route to our destination. |
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The train moved on again, keeping us prisoners in a stench-filled car, starving, suffocating, insensated. |
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Who the dash is this person whom none of us know? and what the dash does he do here? |
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Let us go on to the Rotunda, a hall of fifty feet diameter, with ten windows, richly intercolumniated, and a vaulted roof ornamented with stucco. |
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My granny always runs her vegetables through the deflavorizing machine before allowing us to eat them. |
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Let us suppose the existence of three concentric circles.... The partition is meant to indicate degrees of scientific investigability. |
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We have no need of doctorall consultations or collegian interpretations. Our senses tell us where it is and what it is. |
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Great-heartedness leads us to undertake great and arduous works in every kind of Virtue without taking fright at their magnitude. |
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Then our minibus overheated and blew its engine, stranding us at Vioolsdrif, a dorpie on the northern bank of the Orange River. |
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The last line, adapted from Coleridge, reminds us that we are never such kleptomaniacs as in our juvenilia. |
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Coming home, a party of excursionists from Chertsey or Isleworth passed us singing and playing music. |
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Many of us get impatient with the tedium of bottling after a year or two and start thinking about kegging our beers instead. |
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Our young friends in the KOR invited us for a Christmas Eve feast in a cold but cheery apartment. |
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We still feel a kudo for one of us is a kudo for the group, as we have nurtured, edited, and prodded each other for much of our writing careers. |
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Me thinks vertue is another manner of thing, and much more noble than the inclinations unto goodnesse, which in us are ingendered. |
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Any attempt to answer that question would carry us into the labyrinthine corridors of Jefferson's famously elusive mind. |
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That is 19 pages, and let us say the longest poem in the English langwidge. |
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They encounter Empousa, the comic monster, who reminds us in spite of her laughableness of the dangerousness of the other. |
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Once we had an old man who came to school to show us slides he took of dinosaurs in the inky jungle of somewhere in centralish Africa. |
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Said in French, 'This is a fine fermentation your brother has engifted us with. |
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We are now living and obeying celestial laws that will make us candidates for celestial glory. |
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Wee heard the King was solacing at the Caspian Sea, whither now wee are travelling. Till then let us keepe an Ephemerides or day-journey. |
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On the contrary, it seemed rather a piquant thing to us to chevy him about the playground and hit him over the shins with a wicket. |
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His eyes are cold, and the chill between us twists in the pit of my stomach. |
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Now, as the business of standing mast-heads, ashore or afloat, is a very ancient and interesting one, let us in some measure expatiate here. |
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He's owed it to us for six months, but it doesn't look very collectible to me. |
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Noting that there was something amiss, he had hurried down for a skilled chirurgeon, whom he brought out to us under an escort of scythesmen. |
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Social networking will turn us all into facelessly meaningless numbers on a screen. |
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Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief. |
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Lifting a finger to greet is dangerous because it may make us feel guilty about not lifting a finger to help. |
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If you are going to chop logic and use Latin words, I think it is time for us to leave the room. |
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The most exact chronologers tell us that Christ was born in October, and not in December. |
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One of our more Judaically advanced cellmates gave us insightful lessons about the laws and customs of the Festival of Lights. |
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We had the car going flat chat down the highway when the cops pulled us over. |
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We must thank the memory of this brought to us now, when it is not muffled as usual by good breeding, courtesy and Christcentrism. |
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Several young flirts about town had a design to cast us out of the fashionable world. |
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He frequently interrupted himself with chortles while he told us his favorite joke. |
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Sarah waved one hand at us in this floppy-wristed way, like she was dismissing us from her royal throne room. |
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Whether the torments of absence were softened by a clandestine correspondence, let us not inquire. Mr. and Mrs. Morland never did. |
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With this clew, let us endeavour to unravel this character of Herod as here given. |
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He's part lofer, Jean. His mother was a favorite shepherd dog of mine. His father was a big timber wolf that took us two years to kill. |
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But whipping off her top and showing us her love pillows for me crosses that all important line of innocence. |
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I was of the view that there ought to be clear blue water between us and the Tories on this issue. |
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Let us allow Him to work in and through us to reveal the way to fulfillness. |
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The clinging and craving produces karma, which ties us to samsara, the round of death and rebirth. |
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The landlady magicked up a large breakfast for us and our unexpected guest. |
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Female patients sometimes tell us that another woman enters her body and coaptates herself to it, especially during the act of coitus. |
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They see us shout girleens, girleens! Decide they're coming down to sit by us in our hidey hole. |
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And between the intervals of eating fruit, we will geologize on the way home, with this little bit of paper to show us where we are. |
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A chance cache of tablets from Vindolanda in Britain gives us a glimpse of some supply transactions. |
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I would give one of my fingers to have your milord out on the mountains, and each of us with a maquila in his fist. |
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That is precisely where so many of us are-trapped in our own cisterns, stuck in a gloryless life and a gloryless church. |
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He taught us how to attach the clews to the ends of the hammock and then lash it between jack stays. |
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A few pieces of political satire show us French and English exchanging amenities on their mutual shortcomings. |
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True policy, as well as good faith, in my opinion, binds us to improve the occasion. |
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A snort or two of devil's dandruff has re-erected the Mighty Quinn from his emotional crash earlier, so all four of us have come clubbing. |
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The remoteness of the prison made the authorities feel they could ignore us with impunity. |
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Here the IPMs show us that the most vulnerable to the disease were infants and the elderly. |
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In any event we soon had the Army jawan sent by the Major with us in the boat and headed for shore. |
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He also tells us that the Bodunni, a tribe or kingdom who were tributary to the Catuvellauni, switched sides. |
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I think it helped distract us from the dry, humdrum, and heat of the here and now. |
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The historian Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus tells us the crisis had almost persuaded Nero to abandon Britain. |
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Down in the concourses at half-time, football and Christmas collide to make excitable children of us all. |
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Our wars with France have affected us in our most tender interests, and concerned us more than those with any other nation. |
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It is such men and such books as these that are created to help us make our whole land a land of beauty and homefulness. |
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If the presence of a counterimpulse were sufficient to determine a mistake all of us should and would be constantly making mistakes. |
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Jack flirted with Prissy, taught me how to handle the hotguns, and he told us stories about his life. |
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A young houseman wearing his white coat and name-tag walked past us towards the apartment houses beside the lake. |
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Caesar's texts tell us that the priests of Britain were Druids, a religious elite with considerable holy and secular powers. |
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Dio tells us that, by this stage, Cunobelinus was dead, and Togodumnus and Caratacus led the initial resistance to the invasion in Kent. |
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If you had not written to me... we had broke now, the Frenchmen bogged us so often with departing. |
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They towed us to their depot, wheeled out a fantastic piece of Czechnology and attached a pair of crackling electrodes to our battery. |
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There vas an old covey as lived in Wapping, at the time I'm telling you of, who vas connected vith us by ties of common interest. |
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Disney Imagineers are offering us fantasy as real life. We can buy it and move in permanently. |
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We found Viri and his friend Miki Aikau, a legendary boardsman, waiting for us on the beach. |
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The battery cycler allows us to switch between batteries as each one runs out. |
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Well, I reckon that all of us Singing Glenways ain't crossing our fingers for you. |
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What Art really reveals to us is Nature's lack of design, her curious crudities, her extraordinary monotony, her absolutely unfinished condition. |
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Let us imagine an elderly bol'shak with two married sons, the elder of which has three married sons, and the younger only one. |
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By, by gum, we'll lick the kaiser when the sergeants teach us how, for, dad burn it, he's the reason that we're in the army now! |
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You can figure for yourself what a darb of a setup that was for us seven hundred professional killers! |
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Verily experience makes us thereby feele and undergoe many damageable treasons. |
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This dude at the club was trying to kill us so I deaded him, and then I had to collect from Spice. |
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Neither is there any daysman betwixt us, that might lay his hand upon us both. |
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All of us seem to need some totalistic relationships in our lives. But to decry the fact that we cannot have only such relationships is nonsense. |
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A decimate tool allows us to obtain a more coarse-grained view of the data over the full n-dimensional space. |
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Pop a tap in the barrel's bung-hole so you can pour us a round of beer, innkeeper! |
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He was the man who brought us those great bruising, bristle-chinned teams, with players who had fearsome names like Bruno and Bulldog. |
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A mile walk took us into Mountshannon, a sort of Brigadoon, so quiet in the warm sun we thought it deserted. |
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The Indians denied us going to the town on excuse of a canticoy. We lodged in the woods that night. |
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And to sustain us while we watch or read, we go to the freezer, take out a frozen pizza, bung it in the microwave and make do. |
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I turned, expecting to see some skirted, leering priest with a crucifix in his hands summoning us into his dogan den. |
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Believe us when we say, the one thing that is most likely to spoil your holiday in The Gambia is constantly getting hassled by bumsters. |
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The stewardess released us like a pack of noisy school kids and I dogtrotted toward the gate. |
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Believe me, my drighten, there is not one of us that has ever slacked on watch before! |
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Now he that hath wrought us for the selfsame thing is God, who also hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit. |
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The government tells us we can protect against a chemical attack by duct taping the windows. |
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Nothing, says Seneca, so soon reconciles us to the thoughts of our own death, as the prospect of one friend after another dropping round us. |
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I guess many of us were burdened by an inferiority complex because we were from the eastside. |
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Polls show three-quarters of the people don't want us to invade Haiti. Nonetheless, it appears we're about to go knee-deep in the Big Muddy. |
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We need you to buy us some time, so distract the security guard for a few minutes. |
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It's a whole weekend designed for us to get together with fellow Duesers and celebrate our favorite show. |
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The threat of Russian barbarism sweeping over the free world will cast its ominous shadow over us for many, many years. |
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Now, while you are here, let us see if we can even put some egg in the beer, and get a little more enlightenment from you. |
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We sat quietly on the far side of the water as the chacmas treated us to a scene featuring a near-complete life cycle of activity. |
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Once, my mom flipped out when she eavesread an exchange between us over my shoulder. |
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Thank you for introducing us to your new album. Which song should we go out on? |
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He languidly waved his limp wrist, glad to see us, but not wanting to expend the energy to let us know that. |
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There are yet one or two instances of this cunning latrociny which occurs to us as too rich not be noted. |
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Truly unbelievable. Left us all gasping for breath, and wanting more. I think they encored twice, but twenty encores would have been too few. |
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Paul tries to lead us out of the catastrophization of childhood but too often plays right into it. |
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Self-appointed Comstocks among us have for years been dedicated to the unholy quest of seeking out and destroying books considered unfavorable. |
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Although my uncle likes to travel, my aunt is a homebody, so he usually comes with us while she stays home with her cats. |
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In return for a glass of horilka he took us to the other end of the village, showed us an empty hut, and introduced us to its owner. |
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No historical records tell us what had happened to Boudica's two daughters. |
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A rainbow is a heartsome thing, for it reminds us of a promise made long ago, and faithfully kept. |
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Here some of us fell to handicap, a sport that I never knew before, which was very good. |
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The teacher gave us a quiz on the material we studied yesterday. |
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She gave us a hilarious account of her first days as a teacher. |
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He gave us a hazy account of how he had spent the last two weeks. |
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My aunt considered all of Europe to be heathendom, and refused to visit us in Amsterdam on religious grounds. |
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It was thoughtless and discourteous to leave us waiting so long. |
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She showed us several graphs to illustrate the point she was making. |
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The results came in too late for us to include them in the study. |
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It took us 10 minutes to navigate through the parking lot to the exit. |
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Is there any time in your busy schedule for us to have lunch next week? |
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These bureaucratic delays have been causing us a lot of frustration. |
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Her recent book provides us with a new paradigm for modern biography. |
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The last thing we need is to hear them bleating to us about organizational problems. |
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We met the birthparents several times, had a ceremony where they gave us their baby and we will continue to communicate with them. |
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America has sent us guaranties She will demand that Maximilian Be held but as a prisoner of war. |
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City officials condemned our apartment building and forced us to leave. |
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He drove us there in their hippie-dippie car and as always people stared at us when we drove by. |
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The rest of us were sick of hearing her crow about her success. |
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He told us all sorts of humorous anecdotes about his childhood. |
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The pilot told us that we might encounter turbulence during the flight. |
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Then, suddenly, the singing fell upon us and broke the silence into ruins. It was in the nature of a breach of the peace. |
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Their favorite method was bludgeoning us with the same old arguments in favor of their opinions. |
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Eric, you are grounded until further notice for lying to us about where you were last night! |
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Never let us lay down our arms against France, till we have utterly disjoined her from the Spanish monarchy. |
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They told us to stay on the trail, but of course Bart never liked to color inside the lines. |
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Here is what us scholars call an excursus. If you are an honest man the following page or two can be of no possible interest to you. |
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Those whom princes do once groundly hate, Let them provide to die as sure us fate. |
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The preacher told us that we would be forgiven if we repented our sins. |
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The best-case scenario would be for us to finish the work by tomorrow. |
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If they'll lend us the money we need, all our problems will be solved. |
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We have a caretaker who watches the place for us while we are away. |
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He led us to a hitching-bar where two farm-wagons were tied, and I saw the foreign family crowding into one of them. |
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The chairman concluded his speech by wishing us all a happy holiday. |
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The conference provided us with an ideal opportunity to meet new people. |
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The boss asked us to keep him advised about how the project is going. |
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My father's Bonneville was cutting its way toward us like an icebreaker moving through my whole state of consciousness. |
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The first time we began to jawblock we found out that we were all from the jazz school, and that made us friends right away. |
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Unslain fro thee, which ay us lifely herteth, With books of his ornat enditing That is to all this land enlumining. |
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Gartrell and Faulkner also released Maurie Daly's letter, which was sent to us on Monday, to the media, putting the Liverpool furphies to rest. |
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Unfortunately she is ABEND. Some of us Jackals have been taking turns filling in during her absence. |
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Before we forejudge that Palaima's aforementioned statement is wrong let us try to embed this motif into its original social context. |
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Edward puts the question as if the comrades at home were charged by us abroad with some work, the accomplition of which would benefit. |
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Their family worked the land behind that horse farm acrosst from where your great-grannie and all us used to live. |
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Industry doth beget by producing good habits, and facility of acting things expedient for us to do. |
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Indeed in this paper we work completely adelically, which allow us to work over any field. |
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The way the opposition has framed the argument makes it hard for us to win. |
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Happy were it for us all if we bore prosperity as well and wisely as we endure an adverse fortune. |
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We got into Milan early in the morning and they unloaded us in the freight yard. |
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As the tower clears us downwind for landing, we thread our way gingerly through a hurtling mass of aerobating lightplanes. |
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Whether things could have been different is an open question, and one that would take us far afield from the focus of this book. |
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The article was a disservice to those of us who are unfortunate enough to be afflicted with aibohphobia. |
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Your identity as an ailurophile is confirmed by cat hair on your clothes, but that is a distinction that most of us will gladly forfeit. |
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The outfitter deposited us at a small airstrip out in the bush, promising to pick us up again in a week's time. |
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End now all unkindness. Let us put the Jew to ransom, since the leopard will not change his spots, and a Jew he will continue to be. |
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The plethora renders us lean, by suppressing our spirits, whereby they are incapacitated of digesting the alimonious humours into flesh. |
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You don't have to be a stereotypical geekwad to give yourself over to the philosophical tenets of Nerdism, the ideology for us obsessive types. |
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Certain points, crises, certain feelings, joys, griefs and amazements, when reviewed, must strike us as things wildered and whirling. |
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We sat down in the central square and drank coffee and a man came up and spoke to us in American. |
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Well, of course there's more, a lot more. But that's the cliff notes of what faces us once we find Sanderson. |
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Let the muscles be well inserted and bound together, according to the knowledge of them which is given us by anatomy. |
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Our machines have shown us the uninhabited heavens while parting the angelless clouds. |
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In return, they give us red envelopes called angpao with crisp peso bills in them. |
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If he finds out we are annexin' the whole of it, he'll fight agin us till all is blue. |
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If we be of the spiritualty, there would be in us anothergates manifestation of the Spirit than is ordinarily to be found in the temporalty. |
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The manager tells us this is really bad, as he puts a red bandana over his face, and we gob up the Vicks gel under our noses. |
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Only when both anthroposcopy and anthropometry brings us to the same result are we satisfied with the outcome. |
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So much of the communications media is poisoned by an antievangelical bias, that a lot of us take a defensive stance when approached by them. |
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The only armed men Gross shows us in action are arresting demonstrators at European antimilitary protests. |
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The pure-bred Eskimo would at first glance seem to most of us Europeans anything but beautiful. |
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The Agency educated us on the adoption process and gave us the opportunity to meet with other adoptive parents and also prospective birthmothers. |
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Everyone, professor or cadre, would smile at us as if we were the apricot blossom and spring themselves. |
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The archaeology will tell us which methods of burial were used by the Ancient Greeks. |
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We would most gladly ye came yourself if that ye may...praying you to ascertain us of your News. |
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Instead of making a point, Roth shows us a detail, but a detail packed with layers of associational meaning. |
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Let us draw with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience. |
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Now suppose that neutrons had some as-yet-unknown property that, if it could be observed, would enable us to predict their individual lifetimes. |
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The profusion of ataurique throughout the palaces reminds us of their interdependence with the gardens that they frame or look out upon. |
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She led us through the tunnels for some time, until at length we reached a small door in the rock. |
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He blabbered away about how he knew where some treasure was hidden and he would tell us if only we would swear to save his life. |
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In place of phallocentrism, the narratives preoccupy us with the gynomania of brown Sello's Medusa. |
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Teresa also shows us that to have one's act together and stay within the boundaries of conventional piety is not the goal of the spiritual life. |
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Great scarcity of every necessary of life in this house but the man is glad to see us, and gives us the best he has got with a heartly welcome. |
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The state of the controversy between us he endeavored, with all his art, to blind and confound. |
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It seems humanly reasonable that the three of us can woman-handle a mere man of your elderly and insulting avoirdupois. |
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One of the mess orderlies had consistently bludged on the rest of us all day. |
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Let us not assume such previous conjecturals, but rather consult and expostulate death, since death is the wages and the reward of sin. |
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A guy who bails on his young wife and son the way he did. Leaving us to fend for ourselves. |
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Let us not balance the books of oppression of the deaf on the backs and minds of other oppressed linguistic ethnic and cultural minorities. |
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Balder, the radiant god of sunshine, reminds us not only of Apollo and Orpheus, but of all the other heroes of sun myths. |
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It's the time of year when balikbayans descend upon us in droves Ito remind us of how benighted we are. |
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It would rid us of our obsession with tartanry and Balmorality, and replace the kailyard fantasies with a much deeper cultural grounding. |
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The very idea of the fabrication of a new government, is enough to fill us with disgust and horror. |
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As we have never had a rainbow to assure us that the world shall not be snowed to death, I thought last night was the general connixation. |
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Of all Infirmityes belonginge to us I hould those woorst that will not lett a man Rest in his bedd a-nights. |
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The river continuously flows to the sea, it will never pause to let us cross on dry land. |
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No doubt he then can feed us, wine us, beer us, And cook us something that can warm and cheer us. |
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Imagine that before any of us is born, we all get together in the beforelife for a meeting to design the rules that will govern society. |
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Furthermore, with hypergentrification, how many or us would be priced out of the neighborhood? |
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The apostle begins our knowledge in the creatures, which leads us to the knowledge of God. |
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Cathy served breakfast on the long glassed porch and offered us a choice among pancakes, plain or blueberried, French toast, and eggs. |
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New Orleans holds us on downs, and Malley goes in to punt and that little crackerass No. 28 slices through and blocks it. |
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Let us therefore obtain an account from both kinds of men in turn on behalf of the beinghood they posit. |
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Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of belabouring those problems which divide us. |
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Gabord, still muttering, turned to us again, and began to berate the soldiers for their laziness. |
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The astronauts in Sky Lab made some films of acrobatics in a zero-gravity environment that amazed us earth-boundlings. |
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We English people, be that as it may, have among us the best nursing for love and the worst nursing for money that can be got in Europe. |
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Other than the omnipotent one, who betta to ask to help us pray for God's mercy and grace than Jesus' mother, the ev'a bless'd Virgin Mary. |
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So do the shadows of our own desires stand between us and our better angels, and thus their brightness is eclipsed. |
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The neglect of any of the relative duties renders us criminal in the sight of God. |
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We stopped once for a bio-break at a road side gas station. Most of us used the bushes because it took too long to get in the bathrooms. |
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The new database allows us to search for specific patterns within biosequences. |
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This much we can realise, even though we are so close to it, the old safe instinct saves us from triumph and exultation. |
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