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She’d been touched by the earnestness of his feelings for the dead woman and done her best to tidy up the corpse, dressing it in the clothing Mickey had selected from Sheila’s limited wardrobe
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’ He looked up at her with a desperate earnestness
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‘Is he with us currently?’ Heigener asked in a measured tone that was meant to sound like earnestness
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‘What are you hoping this experiment will achieve?’ she asked in all earnestness
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He’d said his morning prayers for that day with the usual earnestness and enthusiasm he adopted when talking to his God about the day’s events and ask him for wisdom in everything he dealt with
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“Don’t be a booby, Sheriff,” deadpanned the child with surprising earnestness
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was a steady earnestness in the gray eyes that made him think of his
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M: These will come with earnestness
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nor a protracted process; earnestness is the only condition of
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You may choose any way that suits you; your earnestness will
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Action is a proof of earnestness
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It is the earnestness that liberates and not the theory
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pointedness of the mind, you come back to earnestness, since-
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shows lack of earnestness, without which nothing can be done
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With integrity and earnestness and
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Your very earnestness testifies to it
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The main thing is earnestness
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in your story suffered for lack of earnestness in people
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Again, earnestness is
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Q: What is the source of earnestness?
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as he is, do what he tells you, with earnestness and zeal and
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Earnestness is both necessary and sufficient
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thing yields to earnestness
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M: Compassion is the foundation of earnestness
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Earnestness is not a yearning for the fruits of one’s en-
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depends on the clarity of their vision and their earnestness in
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With earnestness these can be reached
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applies it to himself with some earnestness and effort, obtains
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After all, it is earnestness that is
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must be filled to the brim with earnestness, which is but love in
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It is earnestness that will take you through, not clever-
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M: Earnestness, the sign of maturity
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M: Mere physical renunciation is only a token of earnestness,
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Right desire, which consists of earnestness to know the Ultimate Princi-
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1 Let us therefore men and brethren carry on our warfare with all earnestness in his faultless ordinances
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Wherefore then my brethren let us struggle with all earnestness knowing that the contest is [in our case] close at hand and that many undertake long voyages to strive for a corruptible reward; yet all are not crowned but those only that have laboured hard and striven gloriously
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“The grim fact is that the terrorists have in absolute honesty, earnestness and with cogency used the Gitā, which some of them know by heart, in defense of their doctrine and policy
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True, the emphatic word may be spoken more loudly, or it may bespoken more softly, but the real quality desired is intensity, earnestness
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if so how is that result produced? The only reply that can be given is that this will depend upon the earnestness of the good wish and the amount of
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But all expectance of such a demonstration was effectually removed from the minds of his six disciple-apostles when he called them together just before the wedding supper and, in great earnestness, said: "Think not that I have come to this place to work some wonder for the gratification of the curious or for the conviction of those who doubt
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Seldom did the Master speak to his apostles with evident strong feeling, but this was one of those few occasions when he spoke with manifest earnestness, accompanied by marked emotion
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“I lost myself in work,” she said in all earnestness, and added after a pause, “Who can understand that better than you?”
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2 On this Sunday afternoon, about three miles out of Jerusalem and a few minutes before five o'clock, as these two brothers trudged along the road to Emmaus, they talked in great earnestness about Jesus, his teachings, work, and more especially concerning the rumors that his tomb was empty, and that certain of the women had talked with him
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to heart like they had seen it for themselves and then passed it to others with similar fearful earnestness
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When it began, Rahul appeared to show some flashes of promise, with a look of earnestness and well-meaning intent
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These are they who profess their inability to understand anything like zeal or earnestness about religion
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The plain truth is, that "sincerity and earnestness" are becoming the idol of many English Christians in these latter days
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People seem to think it matters little what opinions a man holds in religion, so long as he is "earnest and sincere;" and you are thought uncharitable if you doubt his soundness in the faith! Against this idolatry of mere "earnestness" I enter my solemn protest
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greatest earnestness that possibly we can;
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‘If not for her, I wouldn’t have had my savior in you,’ she said in all earnestness, ‘I led you into my heart, but in her tracts of love
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“Verily this day ye are at a station that is rich in reward and rich in treasure, for him who is mindful of what he is about and who devoteth his soul thereunto in patience and certainty and earnestness and effort
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Ask for an unction (real or pretended earnestness or fervor, especially with regard to spiritual matters and especially when expressed in suitably solemn language) from God and he will deliver upon the promise of the Holy Spirit inside of you
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The words relayed to you are listened to with earnestness
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The mayor looked at the officer master who had sunk into thought, so that his appearance was colored with the stain of earnestness
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'In your lovely Swiss home,' she said, her face puckered with earnestness
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Charlotte, not content with lecturing, wrote pamphlets,--lofty documents of a deadly earnestness, in German and English, and they might be seen any day in the bookshop windows _Unter den Linden_
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Now, how can you tell'--(here she leaned across the table, and in her earnestness pointed the teaspoon straight at Mrs
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He was saying, 'I cannot in that case, my dear young lady, caution you with a sufficient earnestness to be of an extreme care when purchasing a grand piano----'
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“You really are a shameless brute,” said Johnny with the earnestness of a child as he jumped up to Mary's free side
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Rather it was a spirit of earnestness, of retribution, justice
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He was touched by her earnestness
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would think for a while and then say in an affected earnestness, „I know that you know the
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suggestions into practice with true earnestness, and you will soon note astonishing results, and your whole
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Tackle everything with a positive ness and an earnestness that will
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to appall the most callous, with an earnestness and
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Instantly: Immediately; without any intervening time; at the moment or with diligence and earnestness
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4-7: con todas las veras: with all the sincerity or earnestness
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Her eyes were completely naked with earnestness, showering me with unmerited affection
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Her words were underscored by the earnestness of her gaze
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The extraordinary thing about this remarkable painter is that while this restless, unrestrained form of composition makes his work akin to the rococo work of a later period, there is a fiery earnestness and sincerity in all he does, only to be matched among the primitive painters of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and very different from the false sentiment of the later school
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Yet I often think that many who do not believe do not really wish to with passionate earnestness; with as strong a wish as they have for money or good looks or popularity
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Something especially reckless in his demeanour, not only gave him a disreputable look, but so diminished the strong resemblance he undoubtedly bore to the prisoner (which his momentary earnestness, when they were compared together, had strengthened), that many of the lookers-on, taking note of him now, said to one another they would hardly have thought the two were so alike
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Earnestness in you, is anything but alarming to me
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Lucie and her father! Lucie with her arms stretched out to him, and with that old look of earnestness so concentrated and intensified, that it seemed as though it had been stamped upon her face expressly to give force and power to it in this one passage of her life
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His high personal popularity, and the clearness of his answers, made a great impression; but, as he proceeded, as he showed that the Accused was his first friend on his release from his long imprisonment; that, the accused had remained in England, always faithful and devoted to his daughter and himself in their exile; that, so far from being in favour with the Aristocrat government there, he had actually been tried for his life by it, as the foe of England and friend of the United States--as he brought these circumstances into view, with the greatest discretion and with the straightforward force of truth and earnestness, the Jury and the populace became one
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Though he said it with a grave smile of earnestness, and though he even put the old man's hand to his lips, he did not part from him then
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I say so because Don Fernando made all haste to leave me, and by the adroitness of my maid, who was indeed the one who had admitted him, gained the street before daybreak; but on taking leave of me he told me, though not with as much earnestness and fervour as when he came, that I might rest assured of his faith and of the sanctity and sincerity of his oaths; and to confirm his words he drew a rich ring off his finger and placed it upon mine
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" These words, and the touching earnestness with which she uttered them, drew more than one tear from some of the listeners, particularly the women, who are by nature
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fortune,' and experience has often shown in important affairs that the earnestness of the negotiator brings the doubtful case to a successful termination; but in nothing does this truth show itself more plainly than in war, where quickness and activity forestall the devices of the enemy, and win the victory before the foe has time to defend himself
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In the cold gray dawn the sisters lit their lamp and read their chapter with an earnestness never felt before
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It was not easy for us to credit the young man's continence, but she asserted it with such earnestness that it helped to console her distressed father, who thought nothing of what had been taken since the jewel that once lost can never be recovered had been left to his daughter
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"This man says, Àn exquisite book, full of truth, beauty, and earnestness
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Have I been all that to you, Jo?" she asked, with wistful, humble earnestness
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Sancho promised him with much earnestness to keep his mouth shut, and to bite off his tongue before he uttered a word that was not altogether to the purpose and well considered, and told him he might make his mind easy on that point, for it should never be discovered through him what they were
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They conversed with earnestness of their situation; and, during
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He was a large, strong man with a guileless countenance, not very communicative with his shipmates, but when drawn into any sort of conversation displaying a very painstaking earnestness
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With ludicrous earnestness he assured the Commission of his intense belief that had only the Titanic struck end-on she would have come into port all right
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It grieved her to see the earnestness with which he often watched Marianne, and his spirits were certainly worse than when at Barton
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Elinor's thanks followed this speech with grateful earnestness; attended too with the assurance of her expecting material advantage to Marianne, from the communication of what had passed
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"Oh, don't think of me!" she replied with spirited earnestness, though her eyes were filled with tears as she spoke, "don't think of my health
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He sat and listened with his earnestness
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The same doubt is implied in the earnestness with which he argues in the Republic that ideals are none the worse because they cannot be realized in fact, and in the chorus of laughter, which like a breaking wave will, as he anticipates, greet the mention of his proposals; though like other writers of fiction, he uses all his art to give reality to his inventions
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Glaucon said, with a ludicrous earnestness: By the light of heaven, how amazing!
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"Well, Ellen, you won't cry about it, will you?" she exclaimed, surprised at my earnestness
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She did not stay to retaliate, but reentered in a minute, bearing a reaming silver pint, whose contents I lauded with becoming earnestness
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earnestness, "be merciful on this the day of our betrothal
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The next morning going on deck, as he always did at an early hour, the patron found Dantes leaning against the bulwarks gazing with intense earnestness at a pile of granite rocks, which the rising sun tinged with rosy light
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The scout and his companions immediately made their preparations to pass the night there; but with an earnestness and sobriety of demeanor that betrayed how much the unusual horrors they had just witnessed worked on even their practised feelings