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prayer his disease first abated
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In a moment the glow began to abate
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The pain didn't abate
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Although between us two the stories and the jokes and the games continued unabated, nonetheless the days merged together and we all grew tired of this necessary but wearing role-play with the guards
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Her snow white body lay naked and revealed to the world of men for the first and only time, and she found, for a moment or two, that the urgency of her other bottomless hunger abated
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The rest of the Hold would follow after the storm abated
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his hunger will never abate, but he also knows the love of a small
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and imprecations continued unabated, and as the young man tried
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Alex sits in silence, watching Billy until the spasms abate
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The rains marched through as if they were iron instead of water, and when in an hour or two the wind abated enough for me to look around, my wagon had floated off, the horse had bolted, and I was knee deep in a stream of runoff where my tent had been
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Spelman, not realizing that the storm at sea had abated and the ship once again sailed on smoothly
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’ As the wind and rain continued unabated outside,
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Without pausing to allow them time to think, he was whirling, spinning, and jabbing at them with ferocity and strength, unyielding and unabatedly
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The wind and snow had abated as Jean trudged dejectedly
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The hooligan menace had abated dramatically, and there was a new found civic pride in the younger members of the community
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It had abated by the time he rode into the
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sound of traffic abates, the pace becomes more relaxed
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She went on for half an hour unabated – without a word
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began to abate and a light appeared up ahead
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abated, and the Dutch countryside grew more and more
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every waking moment, and the gradual abatement of the
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Church continues to pray for that night, it has continued to abate
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Mass he could – but still his guilt had not abated
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Jean’s discomfort had abated a little, and the world
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bowed and the self-recriminations continuing unabated
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unabated as they climbed out of the plains and upwards
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By solarup, the storm clouds and shrieking wind had abated, and last nights soup had been revitalized with fresh stormwater
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His fear began to abate slightly when
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the flood had largely abated
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As the rain abated the small group from Troyes were able
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‘What’s that?’ The rain had already abated and the
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” The sobs had abated, but Izzy’s voice sounded dead
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The gray morning had not abated the rolling thunder, though no lightning was seen to burst above
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“Deni, dear, you remember I cautioned you about making a habit of staring into the eyes of a Lascorii?” Deni nodded, embarrassed that her new little habit hadn't abated
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But if, at any time, this deduction or abatement of customs, which is to be made as aforesaid, shall in any manner be attempted and prejudiced, it shall be just and lawful for his sacred royal majesty of Portugal, again to prohibit the woollen cloths, and the rest of the British woollen manufactures
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15, this indulgence was a good deal abated, and it was enacted, " That no part of the duty called the old subsidy should be drawn back for any goods of the growth, production, or manufacture of Europe or the East Indies, which should be exported from this kingdom to any British colony or plantation in America; wines, white calicoes, and muslins, excepted
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The winds gradually abated
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When the aforesaid process is allowed to go unabated, the ego literally takes command of the conscious self
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The heat of the sun finally abated a little
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Finally the winds abated and sand slowed its swirling
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The independent provisions, however, which in many places have been made for dissenting teachers, by means of voluntary subscriptions, of trust rights, and other evasions of the law, seem very much to have abated the zeal and activity of those teachers
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When the landlord chose to occupy himself a part of his own lands, the rent might be valued according to an equitable arbitration of the farmers and landlords in the neighbourhood, and a moderate abatement of the tax might be granted to him, in the same manner as in the Venetian territory, provided the rent of the lands which he occupied did not exceed a certain sum
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It might be of importance, however, that the abatement of the tax should encourage him to cultivate to a certain extent only
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When a certain portion of the produce is to be paid away for a tax, the farmer computes as well as he can, what the value of this portion is, one year with another, likely to amount to, and he makes a proportionable abatement in the rent which he agrees to pay to the landlord
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If any province complains of being assessed too high, it may, in the assessment of next year, obtain an abatement proportioned to the overcharge of the year before ; but it must pay in the mean time
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If the malt tax were to be raised to eighteen shillings upon the quarter, it might be necessary to make some abatement in the different excises which are imposed upon those particular sorts of low wines and spirits, of which malt makes any part of the materials
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According to this policy, the abatement of the taxes upon the distillery ought not to be so great as to reduce, in any respect, the price of those liquors
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When the snow abated, she turned up her nose as well as her tail at any invitation or coaxing to remain indoors
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She rolled on her side, curled up, letting the tears flow unabated
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The bitter cold gradually abated, but it remained cold enough for the men to wear their overcoats when outside the passenger car
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His hunger did not abate when they were settled into the first-class compartment that had cost 4000 Kronen, over $100
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She asked her then while the other man was overlooking and the cacophony behind them continued unabated:
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The Major loved personnel files, and was in his element with the flow of men through the battalion, which had not abated since Colling was serving as battalion clerk
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The noise abated somewhat
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She realized she was almost screaming now, her anger getting the best of her while the child in her arms seemed at least as aggravated as she was, his crying continuing unabated
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One moment it was raining; the next it abated, then the next moment it opened up again
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As the national anthem blared out over the huge speakers scattered all around the circuit, the activity on the grid went on unabated
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The sun had begun its descent beyond the surrounding hills, but the heat and moisture was intolerably unabated
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The flood platform would grow, at first haphazardly and then more regularly as the violence of the seasons abated, but they persistently fulfilled the promises of their prayers
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He had completed repairs to the flailing rigging before the storm had fully abated
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After the wondering fear of this strangeness had abated, I would present a small portion of my personification for his edification, instilling in him an urgency to share, knowing that he would only be able to do so through the limitations of his very abbreviated, tunnel-like viewing repertoire
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In Keith‘s case, the father‘s sabotage of his placement with the paternal aunt in California in December 2006 and their failure to support him in a later placement, illustrate the pernicious influence these parents have had, unabatedly, on their children
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The noise of cars en route to their holiday destination had abated
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Deu 34:7 And Moses was an hundred and twenty years old when he died: his eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated
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After it abated, I went along on campaign to help with the sick
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The carnage continued unabated
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Cut the NicaBates patches in half, cut two or three big patches into
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shop I happens to see Nicabates patches and it reminds me of my
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When it abated, I decided to wait another day so that someone else would break the trail for me
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24 For the creature that serves you, who are the Maker increases his strength against the unrighteous for their punishment, and abates
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23 A wicked woman abates the courage, makes a heavy countenance and a wounded heart, a woman who will not comfort her
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great overthrow, and abated their courage, and took their spoils
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the city as they would, their courage was abated: what for they made supplication to the king, and cried, saying, 50 Grant us peace,
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after all the pushing and shoving between the boys had abated, we ended up lying
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3 And the waters returned from off the earth continually: and after the end of the hundred and fifty days the waters were abated
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8 Also he sent forth a dove from him, to see if the waters were abated from off the face of the ground;
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11 And the dove came in to him in the evening; and, lo, in her mouth was an olive leaf pluckt off: so Noah knew that the waters were abated from off the earth
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downpour abated, the air was almost as clean as it had been three
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18 But if he sanctify his field after the Jubilee, then the priest shall reckon to him the money according to the years that remain, even to the Year of the Jubilee, and it shall be abated from your estimation
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As those symptoms abated she had begun being sick on
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7 And Moses was an hundred and twenty years old when he died: his eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated
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3 God has delivered into your hands the princes of Midian, Oreb and Zeeb, and what was I able to do in comparison of you? Then their anger was abated toward him, when he had said that
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the hundred and fifty days the waters were abated
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8 Also he sent forth a dove from him, to see if the waters were abated from
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olive leaf pluckt off: so Noah knew that the waters were abated from off the
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The weakened Seleucid rulers united with the Nabateans to make war on Judea
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remain, even unto the year of the jubile, and it shall be abated from thy estimation
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This was the first time that he had ever felt something like this, it was a raging anger that he knew would not abate until he had Leora safe with him once again
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Arching his back for a moment Cody waited for the slight burning that came every now and then of late to abate
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48 Also Jesus Anus Sarabias Adinus Jacubus Sabateas Auteas Maianeas and Calitas Asrias and Joazabdus and Ananias Biatas the Levites taught the law of the Lord making them besides to understand it
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Finally, after year-cycles of time have elapsed, or so it seems to him, the storms and flood begin to abate
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At least the irritation finally seemed to have abated
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3 Then Judas fought against the children of Esau in Idumea at Arabattine because they besieged Gael and he gave them a great overthrow and abated their courage and took their spoils
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49 So when they of the city saw that the Jews had got the city as they would their courage was abated: what for they made supplication to the king and cried saying 50 Grant us peace and let the Jews cease from assaulting us and the city
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Their passion for lovemaking and erotic play continued unabated, and on roughly a third of those occasions they were joined by one or more lovely females, and not all of them were elves, but all wished to convey their most profound gratitude in the elven way
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Her suffering, which had never abated for more than a few months, also upset me
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Now the level of the flood slowly began to drop as its flow abated
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When I awoke, I saw that the the wind had abated, a full moon had
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He shuddered slightly with one last thrust, and as the tide of passion abated, Sharon felt a magnificent satisfaction pour over her
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But as downpours abated, returning brightness rescued our sanity