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The man’s voice is indefinite and thin
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Spelman, we have arranged for rooms here, of an indefinite nature
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She was most anxious to have all his attentions as this would be the last time she would see him for the indefinite future
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Then to Sarah Bunker's delight she was to nominate as many of her students as she pleased to fill the roles of an indefinite company of fairies
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“Your Highness, may you live on to times indefinite
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“Listen to me my love I am sorry to be the one to tell you but Rosie is dying and she has not long left I have taken indefinite leave to look after her
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But though this practice necessarily puts off the liberation of the public revenue from a fixed period, to one so indefinite that it is not very likely ever to arrive ; yet, as a greater sum can, in all cases, be raised by this new practice than by the old one of anticipation, the former, when men have once become familiar with it, has, in the great exigencies of the state, been universally preferred to the latter
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Those which are to remain in the state governments are numerous and indefinite
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I expected to be in Oxford for the indefinite future
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I plan to leave in a few days, after having made arrangements for my wife to stay for an indefinite period at her sister’s house in Lancaster
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states would remain “numerous and indefinite
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hand there are entities with indefinite outlines (i
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Those things with indefinite
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All I saw was the sketch of an indefinite face
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on an indefinite number of people in succession; in testing it on a closely-
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Indefinite, until it
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A objective of prayer, above al else, is to love everyone, but that love must not be abstract, indefinite
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It is indefinite
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He had walked unseen for nearly two months now, and this was--he felt sure--not some phase he was going through, it was to be indefinite
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Indefinite! His heart sunk so low at this morbid, foreboding thought that it met with his intestinal juices
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Rory decided to take this happening as a warning, so he informed the MD that he would be unavailable to the “Inner Circle” for some indefinite period – the MD was not happy, but agreed nevertheless as Rory would continue his normal, day-to-day Accountancy and Investigative duties, for the Company
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You who have professed entrance into the kingdom of heaven are altogether too vacillating and indefinite in your teaching conduct
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Angels are the sure and heavenly guides of the soul of man during that uncharted and indefinite period of time which intervenes between the death of the flesh and the new life in the spirit abodes
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While the messenger went to Jesus on Sunday, telling him of Lazarus's illness, and while Jesus sent word that it was "not to the death," at the same time he went in person up to Bethany and even asked the sisters, "Where have you laid him?" Even though all of this seems to indicate that the Master was proceeding after the manner of this life and in accordance with the limited knowledge of the human mind, nevertheless, the records of the universe reveal that Jesus' Personalized Adjuster issued orders for the indefinite detention of Lazarus's Thought Adjuster on the planet subsequent to Lazarus's death, and that this order was made of record just fifteen minutes before Lazarus breathed his last
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It all came down to the indefinite continued progress of existence and events, or simply, time
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As of today you are on indefinite sick
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The fact that the drug had caused an indefinite disability made the issue much more complicated
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cashtration – the act of buying a house, which renders the subject financially impotent for an indefinite period –
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W’s attitude is Hitler all the way here; capture, indefinite hold, and torture or the fear of it is like a U
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live out their indefinite lives as they had been preordained by the
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Rudolph had placed an indefinite embargo on the release of news of the surgeon’s death
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This morning the self proclaimed knight of the realm would receive the good news that Her Majesty’s government had decided to extend his stay at their establishment for an indefinite period
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Your brothers, sons, nephews and other nobles have proved equally negligent and selfish, so we have no choice now but to impose an immediate and indefinite armistice across the whole of Francia
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Every decade has its characteristic folly, but the basic cause is the same: people persist in believing that what has happened in the recent past will go on happening into the indefinite future, even while the ground is shifting under their feet
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The next morning, the army swung into action and an indefinite curfew was imposed
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Starting now, and until further notice, you are on an indefinite, unpaid, suspension
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But in 1882 the second act suspended immigration for 10 years and in 1902 the suspension was made indefinite
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The ruling was an indefinite hell; communication a hellfire
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rather vague, indefinite place called kuta (She-ol), to which the wicked are apparently[ 192]
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In short, its contents make it illegal for anyone to publicly express dissent, since dissent equals discontent which equals possible threat which will preemptively result in indefinite disappearance, since they are already monitoring all forms of communication and thought
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said to General So On, the current Chief of Indefinite Warfare, as it concluded its introduction
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The thirdperson plural is sometimes used with an indefinite subject to replacethe English passive
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The issue lay with being stuck inside with her for a week and for an indefinite length of time to come
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Has she not got over the conjugal quarrels of the first married years? Has she not filled her nurseries and become indefinite in outline? And do not these things make for content? If thoughts of rebellion enter her head, she need only look honestly at her image in the glass to be aware that it is not her kind that will ever wring concessions from the other sex
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Everything was pulsating with the excitement of some indefinite impending carnage
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The word power is indefinite, i
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{80-2} se le veía; note this use of se, which is nearly equivalent to theFrench indefinite pronoun on or the German man
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Space simply doesn’t exist in its theoretically “pure” form, that is, as “the absolute void”, in which there would be nothing at all, not even Time, because, in principle, it can be never manifested in such an indefinite way
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All the VVU-Information of our Level of manifestation can be notionally divided into two types: one type is the Information that fully fills the whole “material” world, has an indefinite volume, doesn’t have a clear purpose and is in no way associated with encoding; the other type is the Information which can be determined only in the spheres of an obvious manifestation of Consciousness (“living self-conscious Formo-Matter”), which can be easily evaluated in terms of quantity, has a clearly practical purpose in each case and, above all, it is always “packed” in some system of encoding
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indecisive, indefinite, uncertain way
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10-1: a otro: observe that the indefinite article is never usedbefore otro, -a
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multitude of a combination of indefinite numbers of Universes all having an equal value and therefore all
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The 1,000 years is symbolic of an indefinite time in which the saints will reign
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Thousands (an indefinite plural) of years is a
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The 1,000’s (plural in the Greek) of years is symbolic of an indefinite time in
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Thousands (an indefinite plural) of
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symbolic of an indefinite time in which the saints will reign with Christ; the saved
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It only approaches artistic conditions when it is blurred, vague, and indefinite, as in so-called artistic photography, for then only can some amount of this vitalising play, this "dither" be imagined to exist
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The 1,000’s (plural in the Greek) of years is symbolic of an indefinite time in which the saints will reign with Christ; the saved reigning with Christ begins after the resurrection of Christ and it will last to His second coming
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Thousands (an indefinite plural) of years is a long indefinite period of time having no certain or fixed limit
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Who knows why the translators changed an indefinite plural (thousands of years--a long indefinite period of time) into the singular (a thousand years--a definite period of time) as it is in most translations, the Greek is plural; (thousands of years, not singular-a thousand years) there is no way that they know the Greek well enough to translate the Bible and not know when a word is singular and when it is plural
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“Age, indefinite time, dispensation” Robert Young, “Young’s Analytical Concordance To The Bible,” page 1073
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Alexander Campbell said of aion, “Its radical idea is indefinite duration
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No unscriptural dogma beneath the canopy of heaven switches and swerves about in more restless and indefinite attitude than this one
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Let us rather reply that it seems easier to believe in a final triumph of right upon earth than to believe in an indefinite perpetuation of the reign of evil, or of the chaos which is termed modern Christendom
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As spoken of in a vague, indefinite way by preachers, who do not labor to bring out the idea of ETERNITY, it even serves (as a true doctrine of terror would serve) to arouse the careless to repentance
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The history of modern reforms in the criminal law demonstrates how much greater a deterring power is possessed by certainty and nearness than by disproportionate and indefinite or dubious terribleness, in a threat
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The number thousand is symbolic of a long indefinite period of time from the death of Christ unto His second coming in which Christ is now reigning, and Satan is now, bound, now in captivity
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The thousand years is symbolical of an indefinite time in which the saints will reign with Christ and will be from the death of Christ to His second coming
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The thousand years is symbolic of an indefinite time in which the saints who were raised from the dead
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The 1,000 years is symbolic of an indefinite time in which the saints will reign with Christ; the saved reigning with Christ begins after the resurrection of Christ and will last to His second coming
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Dirty water was running here and there on the grass, and all round were several indefinite rags, knitted stockings, a red calico jacket, and a large sheet of coarse linen spread over the hedge
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Why did she make him feel as if he were uncertain of himself, insecure, an indefinite thing, as if he had not sufficient sheathing to prevent the night and the space breaking into him? How he hated her! And then, what a rush of tenderness and humility!
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It makes a great difference whether the general expectation of knowledge, as this indefinite feeling may be termed, is based upon a sound judgment
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An indefinite alteration had come over his whole person and manner
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When you spoke to me of experiencing a vague and indefinite sense of coming danger, I placed myself blindly and devotedly at your service, asking no other reward than the pleasure of being useful to you; and have I ever since, by word or look, given you cause of regret for having selected me from the numbers that would willingly have sacrificed their lives for you? You told me, my dear Valentine, that you were engaged to M
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And at the best, how indefinite and unsatisfactory, only to know so vaguely what they are!" In saying this, I relieved my mind of what had always been there, more or less, though no doubt most since yesterday
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One might converse with them for an indefinite time on the three divisions of their subject without eliciting any proofs of insanity, but directly one inquired what means they proposed to employ in order to bring about the adoption of their plan, they replied that they hoped to do so by reasoning with the others!
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These differences were due to the fact that most of the garments had been purchased at different times from different second-hand clothes shops, and never being used except on such occasions as the present, they lasted for an indefinite time
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From hypnotic suggestion: once, waking, he had not recognised his sleeping apartment: more than once, waking, he had been for an indefinite time incapable of moving or uttering sounds
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indefinite period – and then, when the new prior died, he would have to fight the battle all over again
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, Jacob Barclay and Brian Abbot, have been arrested on suspicion of serious financial misconduct and are on indefinite leave awaiting trial
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Any truth is better than indefinite doubt
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On his head there was a wreck of a hat of indefinite form, but his gun of a new patent was a perfect gem, and his game bag and cartridge belt, though worn, were of the very best quality
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Her father's ill-health was the same indefinite kind, and he sat in his chair as usual
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At an indefinite height overhead something made the black sky blacker, which had the semblance of a vast architrave uniting the pillars horizontally
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By that point, he’d heard them all: academic hiatus, indefinite leave, not the right fit … His surname, with its intimations of largesse, encouraged each new school in the delusion that it might succeed where the others had failed
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The web itself is made of spontaneous beliefs and indefinable joys, yearnings of one life towards another, visions of completeness, indefinite trust
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Still, vanity, with a woman's whole mind and day to work in, can construct abundantly on slight hints, especially on such a hint as the possibility of indefinite conquests
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Still, there was a deep difference between that devotion to the living and that indefinite promise of devotion to the dead
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But indefinite visions of ambition are weak against the ease of doing what is habitual or beguilingly agreeable; and we all know the difficulty of carrying out a resolve when we secretly long that it may turn out to be unnecessary
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He continually deferred the final steps; in the midst of his fears, like many a man who is in danger of shipwreck or of being dashed from his carriage by runaway horses, he had a clinging impression that something would happen to hinder the worst, and that to spoil his life by a late transplantation might be over-hasty—especially since it was difficult to account satisfactorily to his wife for the project of their indefinite exile from the only place where she would like to live
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Garth got the assurance he desired, namely, that in case of Bulstrode's departure from Middlemarch for an indefinite time, Fred Vincy should be allowed to have the tenancy of Stone Court on the terms proposed
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For such purposes an indefinite and approximate measure of the intrinsic value may be sufficient