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out into the draught?
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’ He said, taking the proffered beverage from her and taking a long draught of it
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in the breeze that curls through an inch of draught
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his new friend a slice of cheese, then took a long draught
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took a deep draught as they sat resting by the side of the
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When those correspondents afterwards drew upon them for the payment of this sum, together with the interest and commission, some of those banks, from the distress into which their excessive circulation had thrown them, had sometimes no other means of satisfying this draught, but by drawing a second set of bills, either upon the same, or upon some other correspondents in London; and the same sum, or rather bills for the same sum, would in this manner make sometimes more than
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on each draught
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But had the coffers of this bank been filled ever so well, its excessive circulation must have emptied them faster than they could have been replenished by any other expedient but the ruinous one of drawing upon London; and when the bill became due, paying it, together with interest and commission, by another draught upon the same place
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The man took a long draught from his tankard and answered, that captivating voice nearly enticing the Nord to sleep
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Before the conquest of the Spaniards, there were no cattle fit for draught, either in Mexico or Peru
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Just then the door opened and Rosemary walked in, letting a sudden draught of cold air brush in behind her
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Then there were the tortures of prickly heat to contend with, and a longing for a draught of water a few degrees below 90
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Uncle Hobart took another deep draught from his tankard, burped and stared at me, accusation hardening his eyes
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The long thin serving end would be draped over the other with a spot near the end pinched off by their long supple fingers, ready to give a direct draught or a quick refill of the small skins that the men carried, most of which were now empty
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‘What are you going to do when the door is closed?’ he asked himself, then answered: ‘It’ll keep the noise and draught out…'
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God back in there, and in the encompassing darkness you take a nice long draught, and finally you begin to calm down, and before the night is over you open the refrigerator again and again making little pilgrimages up the stairs until they are all gone the ice cold Buds, and each pilgrimage feeling holier and holier, visiting the tabernacle again and again, until finally at six a
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Yet the memory of that draught was to be very pleasant to Rosemary
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I was so lost in thought that I didn’t even notice the draught of cold air as the door opened and someone came into the yurt
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it was blown to and fro in the mild draught
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they filled out of it the draught for the king
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15 But he, though parched with thirst, reasoned that a draught reputed of equal value to
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20 And some of the sons of men caused their wives to drink a draught that would render them barren, in order that they might retain their figures and by which their beautiful appearance might not fade
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20 And some of the sons of men caused their wives to drink a draught that would render them barren in order that they might retain their figures and by which their beautiful appearance might not fade
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Quickly lowered heads eagerly drew in the first draught, and then as suddenly, blew it all back out, bellowing in surprise at the salty taste
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14 And having boldly discovered the fountain they filled out of it the draught for the king
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15 But he though parched with thirst reasoned that a draught reputed of equal value to blood would be terribly dangerous to his soul
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16 therefore setting up reasoning in opposition to his desire he poured out the draught to God
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And when the multitude gathered to him to hear the word of God while he was standing on the shore of the sea of Gennesaret he saw two boats standing beside the sea while the two fishers which were gone out of them were washing their nets; And one of them belonged to Simon Cephas; And Jesus went up and sat down in it and commanded that they should move away a little from the land into 52 the water; And he sat down and taught the multitudes from the boat; And when he had left off his speaking he said to Simon Put out into the deep and throw your net for a draught; And Simon answered and said to him My Master we toiled all night and caught nothing; now at your word I will throw the net; And when they did this there were enclosed a great many fishes; and their net was on the point of breaking; And they beckoned to their comrades that were in the other boat to come and help them; And when they came they filled both boats so that they were on the point of sinking
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1 But when Simon Cephas saw this he fell before the feet of Jesus and said to him My Lord I beg of you to depart from me for I am a sinful man; 2 and amazement took possession of him and of all who were with him 3 because of the draught of the fishes which they had taken; and so also were James and John the sons of Zebedee overtaken who were Simon's partners; And Jesus said to Simon 4 Fear not; from now on you shall be a fisher of men to life; and they brought the boats to the land; and they left everything and followed him
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You’ve subjected them to everything from extreme heat and cold to draught and plague and still they live, always finding a means to survive
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Therefore Nalda asked Jesus, "How is it that you, being a Jew, ask for a drink of me, a Samaritan woman?" Jesus answered: "I have indeed asked you for a drink, but if you could only understand, you would ask me for a draught of the living water
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Let us go fishing; put out into yonder deep and let down your nets for a draught
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" Simon and all who were concerned in this episode were amazed at the draught of fishes
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3 But this was in no sense a miraculous draught of fishes
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He clearly remembered catching the birds—but when? Why hadn‘t he eaten them? With thoughtless efficiency Joe Billie started a cook-fire and seared the quail, eating both with a can of beans from his pack and washed it down with a quenching draught of slough water
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draught for the remaining seventy three thousand dollars
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Annie only wanted a glass of tonic with a twist of lime so I obliged her and then poured myself a small draught
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stimulation to her senses was a light draught of air that
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Some nine or ten years later, two years in the draught, God started working; that is on the whole family
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breadth, and draught, are very realistic
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length, breadth and draught, and have proved very
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He took another draught of the gin
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anyone willing to cough up the cash; the slight hitch was that its draught was thirty-six feet
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After a long draught there comes some rain
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Whatever place you may finally select, take particular care to see that it is free from chill and strong draught, mosquitoes, bugs, ants and all other flies or crawling insects
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Over their first glass of draught Kronenbourg, sitting outside at their favourite bar opposite the Hotel de Ville, Groves changed the subject from personal affairs to the real purpose of his visit
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had purchased a draught machine for the pub, so beer was literally on tap
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Thou has not won the life-restoring draught
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Severus took another draught from the bladder, "I should've paid more attention to her today, but I was in a bad humor and wanted no one else around me
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The commander reached for a tankard of weak ale and took a deep draught
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'Weedy,' repeats my step-mother emphatically; and the friend remarks quite seriously that when a person is so very long there is always some part of her bound to be in a draught and catching cold
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To urge you to strip your life of all this embroidery and let it get the draught of air it needs would be, I know, mere waste of ink
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The lawns in the gardens she passed as her fly crawled up the hill were incredibly green, the leaves of the lilac bushes glistened with wet, each tulip was a cup of water, the roads were chocolate, and a thick grey blanket of cloud hung warm over the town, tucking it in all round and keeping out any draught that might bite and sting the inhabitants, she thought, into real living
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"She thinks me _old_," he thought with acute and pained surprise as she charmingly made him sit down lest he might be tired standing, and charmingly shut a window behind them lest he should be in a draught, and charmingly later on when he took her down the garden to show her the pear-tree turned her pretty head and asked him over her shoulder whether she were walking too fast
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In reply to his questions Ilse told him, for Ingeborg was too busy shaking to explain, that nothing had happened except that Frau Pastor said she was thirsty and would like a glass of cold water, and she had fetched it fresh from the pump and Frau Pastor had asked to be held up to drink it and had drunk it all at one draught and immediately fallen back and begun this shaking
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Her eyes looked brighter than ever out of their surrounding smuts, and her hair was all ends, little upright ends that stirred in the draught
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She was, he thought considering her, his head very comfortable now on the cushions and a most blessed draught deliciously lifting his hair, like the soft breast of a white bird
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Zac took a long draught of scotch straight from the bottle
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She sighed and took a long draught from her glass, already tired of his game
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He frowned, the smug smile fading away as he took a long draught straight from the bottle
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Draught in an otherwise-empty six-pack lay on the back seat
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They went into a large restaurant/bar, sat on some high stools and ordered two draught beers
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It was probably left in the netherworld when Naga serpents tried to ransom his mother for a draught of Amrita
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the loaves or witnessed the miraculous draught of fishes;
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I open a slit in the window and, by winding a handle I open the skylight: I want a through draught
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1Timothy 4:4 We are also reminded of the following: Mark 7:18 “And he saith unto them, ‘Are ye so without understanding also? Do ye not perceive, that whatsoever thing from without entereth into the man, it cannot defile him; 19 Because it entereth not into his heart, but into the belly, and goeth out into the draught, purging all meats?’ 20 And he said, ‘That which cometh out of the man, that defileth the man
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Let us conclude this matter with an analogy derived from one of the passages given to us by The Messiah: Mark 7: 19 “Because it entereth not into his heart, but into the belly, and goeth out into the draught, purging all meats?”
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We clinked glasses, said cheers, and both took in a good draught
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” I took a good draught and burped before I could suppress it
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Rafferty nodded and settled the rug more cosily around the body, tucking it in so no draught could touch her
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Alexander swallowed his in one draught
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beings,' he insisted as he sucked in a long draught of pot smoke and then added solemnly,
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Defarge refreshed himself with a draught of wine--but, he took less than was given to the stranger, as being himself a man to whom it was no rarity--and stood waiting until the countryman had made his breakfast
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With this permission Sancho settled himself as comfortably as he could on his beast, and taking out of the alforjas what he had stowed away in them, he jogged along behind his master munching deliberately, and from time to time taking a pull at the bota with a relish that the thirstiest tapster in Malaga might have envied; and while he went on in this way, gulping down draught after draught, he never gave a thought to any of the promises his master had made him, nor did he rate it as hardship but rather as recreation going in quest of adventures, however dangerous they might be
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There was a cold damp draught from the window, however; without getting up he drew the blanket over him and wrapped himself in it
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At this moment the draught took effect, and the poor squire began to discharge both ways at such a rate that the rush mat on which he had thrown himself and the canvas blanket he had covering him were fit for nothing afterwards
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Fatigue is the safest sleeping draught
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The millers belonging to the mills, when they saw the boat coming down the river, and on the point of being sucked in by the draught of the wheels, ran out in haste, several of them, with long poles to stop it, and being all mealy, with faces and garments covered with flour, they presented a sinister appearance
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the soporific draught, for, instead of exerting my strength, I sunk without motion, though not without sense, on his shoulder, my limbs refusing to obey my will
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What would you say of people who would boast of a fireproof building, an hotel, for instance, saying, "Oh, we have it divided by fireproof bulkheads which would localise any outbreak," and if you were to discover on closer inspection that these bulkheads closed no more than two-thirds of the openings they were meant to close, leaving above an open space through which draught, smoke, and fire could rush from one end of the building to the other?
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"But there's that much draught i' yon scullery, as it blows through your ribs like through a five-barred gate
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The old monster was not slow to perceive the effect which my draught had
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"It's a new sleeping draught the doctor gave me for you," he said
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"I think so," she said, and she went on with the draught
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"And I told her it was a new draught
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"Annie, that draught was horrid!" she said plaintively
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She seemed to be sleeping as usual after her draught
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Yet even if we add neatherds, shepherds, and other herdsmen, in order that our husbandmen may have oxen to plough with, and builders as well as husbandmen may have draught cattle, and curriers and weavers fleeces and hides,--still our State will not be very large
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When a democracy which is thirsting for freedom has evil cup-bearers presiding over the feast, and has drunk too deeply of the strong wine of freedom, then, unless her rulers are very amenable and give a plentiful draught, she calls them to account and punishes them, and says that they are cursed oligarchs
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indeed! up the ravished in draught: where the sweetly soothing balmy
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Any other person would, perhaps, have been overcome by such an intoxicating draught of praise; but he feared to make for himself a mortal enemy of the police minister, although he saw that Dandre was irrevocably lost
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"Gamut—David Gamut," returned the singing master, preparing to wash down his sorrows in a powerful draught of the woodsman's high-flavored and well-laced compound
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"See," he exclaimed, "there remains still some of the magic draught
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Again the abbe had been obliged to swallow a draught of water to calm the emotions that threatened to overpower him
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When this necessary, and, happily, grateful duty had been performed, each of the foresters stooped and took a long and parting draught at that solitary and silent spring*, around which and its sister fountains, within fifty years, the wealth, beauty and talents of a hemisphere were to assemble in throngs, in pursuit of health and pleasure
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Hatred is blind, rage carries you away; and he who pours out vengeance runs the risk of tasting a bitter draught
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and they also need cementing externally to keep out the draught
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Then Tamenund once more sank into his seat, and a silence so deep prevailedwhile the young man prepared to obey his simple mandate, that the leaves, which fluttered in the draught of the light morning air, were distinctly heard rustling in the surrounding forest
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She drank the stuff which Easton handed to her at a single draught and, handing back the empty glass with a shudder, stood up resolutely
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Everyone protested loudly so that he compromised by taking a long draught of stout for he had found the carving hot work