Usa "handmaiden" in una frase
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handmaiden
1. And Mary said My soul does magnify the Lord and my spirit has rejoiced in God my Saviour Who has looked on the low estate of his handmaiden: note from now onward all generations shall pronounce blessing on me; For he has done great things for me who is mighty and holy is his name; And his mercy embraces those who fear him throughout the ages and the times
2. as her most faithful handmaiden, for the one
3. cosmology, stating astrophysics was a handmaiden of religion trying
4. religion, but be offered to society as a handmaiden of religion, and,
5. the Church would tolerate science more or less as its handmaiden
6. “Nothing” said Pagna “they were getting prepared for the wedding of a royal handmaiden, so I believe congratulations are in order Colonel Tighe”
7. He watched as Takina, her handmaiden,
8. Coughing and wheezing all the way, Lucia had a hard time keeping up with the old handmaiden
9. Ava had requested Ailia become her handmaiden, and after that, Ailia had been allowed to move around the settlement, though still bound by a long chain around her ankle
10. A handmaiden entered the room with the crib and silk sheets for the newborn
11. She laughed loudly, her black-stained mouth opened wide, "No, not at all! I mean, we do have a domus serpens where we keep several snakes and I cannot deny that we respect Aspis, for she is our patron goddess and Vypera's handmaiden, but it's because of that respect that I would never have one in my bed!"
12. Thus the proclivity for a conflict oriented, competition framing, disciplined by gaming culture to embrace the multi-virtuality of The Ultimate Game – War and its handmaiden, militarism, and their child, the Security State and its lover, GovCorp
13. The good landlady and her one handmaiden were laying the table for supper
14. ‘Yes, that is out of the question,’ smiled Sati’s handmaiden
15. her handmaiden Hagar, a kind of surrogate mother
16. If so early the sense of vision is neglected and relegated to be the handmaiden of other senses, it is no wonder that in the average adult it is in such a shocking state of neglect
17. Cambridge didn't rise to the remark, but Ingrid saw his smile falter as he told one of the guards to go outside and send for, of all things, a handmaiden
18. Talas had been Aura’s handmaiden since her early teens, before that she had been her nanny
19. At the same time we must remember, that what Plato would have called the charms of poetry have been partly transferred to prose; he himself (Statesman) admits rhetoric to be the handmaiden of Politics, and proposes to find in the strain of law (Laws) a substitute for the old poets
20. Fornication was the minted coin of the land, and masturbation its handmaiden
21. The girls rang rather timidly, and were admitted by a grim and ancient handmaiden