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A small to town in northwestern Oregon, not to be confused with Amity
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As he settled into a seat and watched the opening scenes, McKee relived his fantasy of being the Chief of Police in Amity, instead of the Captain of a hovercraft on the Isle of Wight
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and enjoys their amity
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Candor’s real problem is with Amity
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These days, the only artists are in Amity
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The back of the truck is open, and a few other Amity sit among the stacks of crates
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One of the Amity in the back of the truck stands
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The kindness of Amity will comfort us for a while, though we can’t stay there forever
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I would be shocked by the lack of security if we were not at Amity headquarters
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Marcus stops before an open room, where Johanna Reyes, representative of Amity, sits, staring out the window
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I always forget how considerate the Amity are until I see it for myself
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An Amity nurse gives me a salve—developed by Erudite to speed healing—to put on my shoulder, and then escorts Peter to the hospital ward to mend his arm
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I am in a bed in Amity headquarters, and the smell of sawdust is in the air
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“The Amity are meeting in a half hour
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“Never thought my fate would be in the hands of a bunch of Amity
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I should not be surprised—the Amity spend their lives accomplishing feats of agriculture like this one, with the help of Erudite technology
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I learned in Faction History that the Amity recognize no official leader—they vote on everything, and the result is usually close to unanimous
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The Amity sit on the floor, most with their legs crossed, in knots and clusters that vaguely resemble the tree roots to me
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All around me the Amity sit in silence, some with their eyes closed, some with their lips mouthing words I can’t hear, some staring at a point far away
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“So I take it Amity wasn’t one of the factions you had an aptitude for,” he says, grinning
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They wear Amity clothes, like me, but also like me, it’s obvious what faction they are really in
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They are silent, but not somber—they smile at the Amity they pass, inclining their heads, a few of them stopping to exchange pleasantries
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“In their enthusiasm for conflict resolution, the Amity have apparently forgotten that meddling creates more conflict,” says Tobias
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A few of the Amity at the table next to ours stop talking to stare
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I sleep in a long T-shirt one of the Amity lent me
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One of the Amity grabs me by the arms and half lifts, half pulls me away from Peter
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I strain toward him and try to ignore the stunned faces of the Amity and the Abnegation—and Tobias—around me, and the woman kneels next to Peter, whispering words in a soothing tone of voice
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The Amity man with his hand on my arm starts to pull me down the hallway
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So I allow two Amity men to escort me down the hallway
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It, like all other furniture in the Amity compound, is made of unpolished wood, and looks sturdy, like it is still attached to the earth
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“The Amity established this place as a safe house
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“The Amity will have trouble enforcing that policy,” says Marcus
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We can pretend to be Amity
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It is a summons to the dining hall, where the Amity gather for less formal occasions than the meeting we attended
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I pull pins from Susan’s hair—the hairstyle is too severe for Amity
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“And Amity kids would be causing a ruckus
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The woman touches one Abnegation child on the shoulder and whispers something to him, and a few seconds later a small group of children run down the hallway, dodging Amity feet and yelling, “I touched you! You’re it!” “No, that was my sleeve!”
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I don’t know if the Amity pick up on that kind of thing, but no one says anything
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That is not an Amity trait
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“I’ve never seen the Amity armed before,” the factionless woman with the knife says
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Tobias emerges from the men’s bathroom a few minutes later, his red Amity shirt replaced by a black T-shirt, and his short hair glistening with water
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“You should have stayed with the Amity
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I was going crazy with the Amity
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I had all but forgotten about what I heard in the Amity compound, about the information my father risked his life for
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I think of the blood on Shauna’s shirt, and long for the Amity orchards, the sound of the wind in the leaves, the feeling of bark beneath my hands
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I close my eyes briefly, and when I open them I am in reality, and Amity is a dream
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We stand in the Amity orchards, where the apples are ripe and dangle just inches above our heads
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“The Amity compound
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She wears Amity yellow instead of red, and it glows against her skin
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All the others should be eating dinner now—I made sure of that—but in case we run into someone, we wear black jackets to conceal most of our Amity clothing
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The Amity must be deranged if this is how they really think
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“What’s an Abnegation member doing in a truck with two Amity?”
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“There’s nothing the Dauntless hate more than cheerful Amity babble,” says Christina, lifting a shoulder
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Again I remember my mother stretching to pick an apple in this orchard, years ago when we came to help the Amity with the harvest
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I have never seen an Amity religious ceremony before
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It takes me a few minutes to find Christina, dressed in Amity yellow on the right side of the room, but it is easy to spot Marcus, who stands on the roots of the giant tree with Johanna
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The injury that gave her the scar also damaged her eye—her pupil is so dilated it overwhelms her iris, and her left eye doesn’t move with the right one as she scans the Amity in front of her
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But there are not just Amity
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A few of the Amity scramble to their feet, then a few more, and soon the entire crowd is on their feet, and some of them—not many, but some—are walking out behind her
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THE ERUDITE DORMITORY is one of the larger sleeping rooms in Amity headquarters
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“The Amity will like this,” Cara says
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I made it so that the Amity would have a way of defending themselves without shooting anyone
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Behind her waits a small convoy of vehicles packed with Amity—but not just Amity, because Abnegation, with their severe hairstyles and still mouths, are among them
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“But I’m not the representative of Amity anymore
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I am sure she meant them as a threat, and a feeble one, but it rings in my head like it was something more—like she could easily have been talking not about the Amity, but about another oppressed group
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I was given a yellow Amity shirt and black Candor pants earlier as a result of that particular edict
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Everywhere plants and trees are suspended in water, the same way they were in the Amity greenhouses
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The only flowers I’ve ever seen are wildflowers, or apple blossoms in the Amity orchards
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Every part of the city shows up on the screen, the bridge near the Merciless Mart and the Pire and the main thoroughfare of the Abnegation sector, the Hub and the Ferris wheel and the Amity fields, now worked by all the factions
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“There are people from every faction in it, even Amity and Erudite
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Now, with the factions disbanded, it seems she has become something other than the mouthpiece of Amity or even the leader of the Allegiant
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You’ve held one before, remember? You got us out of the Amity compound with that shot
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She wears a coat in Amity red, dusted with snowflakes
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People have also commented that the faction names are different parts of speech—three nouns (Candor, Amity, Abnegation) and two adjectives (Dauntless, Erudite)
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themselves to them, and make a league of amity with all who came to them; 2 And that they were men of great valour
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kingdoms and isles that at any time resisted them; 12 But with their friends and such as relied on, them they kept amity, and that they
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amity with the Jews to strengthen himself? 24 I also will write to them words of encouragement, and promise them dignities and gifts,
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son of Jason, and sent them to the Romans, to renew the amity that we had with them, and the former league
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amity with all that came unto them…12
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1 Now Judas had heard of the the Romans that they were mighty and valiant men and such as would lovingly accept all who joined themselves to them and make a league of amity with all who came to them; 2 And that they were men of great valour
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It was told him also of their wars and noble acts which they had done among the Galatians and how they had conquered them and brought them under tribute; 3 And what they had done in the country of Spain for the winning of the mines of the silver and gold which is there; 4 And that by their policy and patience they had conquered all the place though it were very far from them; and the kings also that came against them from the uttermost part of the Earth till they had discomfited them and given them a great overthrow so that the rest did give them tribute every year: 5 Beside this how they had discomfited in battle Philip and Perseus King of the Citims with others that lifted up themselves against them and had overcome them: 6 Now also Antiochus the great King of Asia who came against them in battle having an hundred and twenty elephants with horsemen and chariots and a very great army was discomfited by them; 7 And how they took him alive and covenanted that he and such as reigned after him should pay a great tribute and give hostages and that which was agreed on 8 And the country of India and Media and Lydia and of the goodliest countries which they took of him and gave to king Eumenes: 9 Moreover now the Grecians had determined to come and destroy them; 10 And that they having knowledge of it sent against them a certain captain and fighting with them killed many of them and carried away captives their wives and their children and spoiled them and took possession of their lands and pulled down their strong holds and brought them to be their servants to this day: 11 It was told him besides how they destroyed and brought under their dominion all other kingdoms and isles that at any time resisted them; 12 But with their friends and such as relied on them they kept amity and that they had conquered kingdoms both far and near in as much as all that heard of their name were afraid of them: 13 Also that whom they would help to a kingdom those reign; and whom again they would they displace: finally that they were greatly exalted: 14 Yet for all this none of them wore a crown or was clothed in purple to be magnified by it: 15 Moreover how they had made for themselves a senate house in which three hundred and twenty men sat in council daily consulting always for the people to the end they might be well ordered: 16 And that they committed their government to one man every year who ruled over all their country and that all were obedient to that one and that there was neither envy nor emmulation among them
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17 In consideration of these things Judas chose Eupolemus the son of John the son of Accos and Jason the son of Eleazar and sent them to Rome to make a league of amity and confederacy with them 18 And to entreat them that they would take the yoke from them; for they saw that the kingdom of the Grecians did oppress Israel with servitude
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21 So in the seventh month of the hundred and sixtieth year at the feast of the tabernacles Jonathan put on the holy robe and gathered together forces and provided much armour 22 of which when Demetrius heard he was very sorry and said 23 What have we done that Alexander has prevented us in making amity with the Jews to strengthen himself? 24 I also will write to them words of encouragement and promise them dignities and gifts that I may have their aid
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51 Afterward Alexander sent ambassadors to Ptoleme King of Egypt with a message to this effect: 52 Forasmuch as I am come again to my realm and am set in the throne of my progenitors and have gotten the dominion and overthrown Demetrius and recovered our country; 53 For after I had joined battle with him both he and his host was discomfited by us so that we sit in the throne of his kingdom: 54 Now therefore let us make a league of amity together and give me now your daughter to wife and I will be your son in law and will give both you and her as according to your dignity
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16 For this cause we chose Numenius the son of Antiochus and Antipater he son of Jason and sent them to the Romans to renew the amity that we had with them and the former league
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11 And the royal privileges granted of special favour to the Jews by the means of John the father of Eupolemus who went ambassador to Rome for amity and aid he took away; and putting down the governments which were according to the law he brought up new customs against the law: 12 For he built gladly a place of exercise under the tower itself and brought the chief young men under his subjection and made them wear a hat
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It was as though the ambitious couple accommodated each other's interests for marital amity but the way they gave allowances to each other’s obsessions finally led their union into a state of materialistic coma
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For head with foot hath private amity,
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Modi was now talking the language of communal amity, Rahul of polarization
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Kevin and Holly trekked up Amity Rd
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Moment later, they exited the cornfield and walked out onto Amity Road
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The social compromise devised by Muhammad for the Muslim-Jewish amity and his concessions to the theological demands of the Quraysh cited here could guide the Indian Musalmans in fashioning a Hindu - Muslim compromise
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As for the Hindus, don’t they love the continuance of the Indo-Islamic culture, exemplified by the Hindustani music that is resplendent with the Bismillah Khans, Bade Ghulam Ali Khans, Begum Akthars and others? What a void the Indian romantic hearts would have been sans those ghazals, qawwalis and mujras that ooze so much eroticism? Can one ever come across any Hindu youths in the North Indian campuses, who had not by hearted some sher shairie or the other? Don’t the Hindus toast the Abdul Hamids who sacrificed their lives fighting for the country, and the Abdul Kalams who design missiles to deter Pakistan from attacking the Mother India? Needless to say, the Hindu-Muslim amity depends on the Muslim willingness to address the Hindu national concerns and the Hindu understanding of the Muslim religious fears
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their houses and start living in peace and amity
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22 Amity Shales, The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression (New York: Harper-Collins, 2007), 352, 105, and 147
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Every line that could possibly be interpreted into a secret inclination for war, was carefully avoided; while, on the other hand, he studied those conceits that might be construed into amity
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When in full view of the Delawares he stopped, and made a gesture of amity, by throwing his arm upward toward heaven, and then letting it fall impressively on his breast
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They exchange in amity the pass of knights of the red cross and fight duels with cavalry sabres: Wolfe Tone against Henry Grattan, Smith O'Brien against Daniel O'Connell, Michael Davitt against Isaac Butt, Justin M'Carthy against Parnell, Arthur Griffith against John Redmond, John O'Leary against Lear O'Johnny, Lord Edward Fitzgerald against Lord Gerald Fitzedward, The O'Donoghue of the Glens against The Glens of The O'Donoghue
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To begin with, it had Barnard undergrads, Columbia undergrads, and graduate students, all sitting together in something like amity and good fellowship
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I had left this woman in bitterness and hate, and I came back to her now with no other emotion than a sort of ruth for her great sufferings, and a strong yearning to forget and forgive all injuries—to be reconciled and clasp hands in amity