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1. He fetched more pieces of pipe with other odd bits and then pulled away some boards laying on the ground, heretofore unnoticed by anyone, which revealed a trench leading over to the side of the outhouse
2. When they spoke, it was with conviction and a confidence neither had heretofore practiced with any duration
3. In the long “protest” initiated by Marten Luther and carried on by others, the heretofore monolithic Church was now challenged on the basis of its answers, they must accord with the Bible, members of the “Protest” declared as they appealed to the hierarchy to reground their answers
4. Evans spent six years scouring newly uncovered documents (Venona files, FBI records, informants’ testimony, and heretofore secured
5. them, leaving within them feelings of pure love heretofore
6. 10 And Moses said to the Lord, O my Lord, I am not eloquent, neither heretofore, nor since you have spoken to your servant: but I am slow of speech, and of a slow tongue
7. 14 And the officers of the children of Israel, which Pharaoh's taskmasters had set over them, were beaten, and demanded, Wherefore have you not fulfilled your task in making brick both yesterday and today, as heretofore?
8. And Moses said unto the LORD, O my Lord, I am not eloquent, neither heretofore, nor since thou hast spoken unto thy servant: but I am slow of speech, and of a slow tongue
9. It houses a spell heretofore unique to that race’s constructions; an Addressable Permanent Translocation Plane, or Plane door in conversational terms
10. In England, though not exactly puzzling, what heretofore may have been difficult to fathom is the underlying power of belief that supporters have had of the most alarming and extensive drive to undermine and nationalize the elements of British democracy
11. heretofore been the soul of the animal, and actually makes it into a body for
12. Problems which have heretofore been worries to you
13. That was the kind of service which had heretofore been rendered by the messengers of David, but they were all absent on their last assignment as heralds of the resurrection to those groups of believers who dwelt remote from Jerusalem
14. Perhaps the reader has heretofore had no familiarity with the Gospel that Jesus Christ
15. Practically, it means the unfolding of a new world heretofore unperceived in the confusion of a
16. women in childbirth, livestock, and heretofore faithful mates
17. She decided to investigate the heretofore seemingly
18. into a world heretofore beyond his comprehen-
19. tial shock to his heretofore un-educated system
20. Take the same position as heretofore and visualize a Battleship
21. The time has arrived when man has learned the secrets of mastery and the way is being prepared for a new social order, more wonderful than anything ever heretofore dreamed of
22. This week go to the same room, take the same chair, and the same position as heretofore
23. Spiritual science has heretofore been the football of the uneducated, the superstitious, the mystical, but men are now interested in definite methods and demonstrated facts only
24. Men have, heretofore, generally used the word “God” to indicate this Universal, creative principle; but the word “God” does not convey the right meaning
25. of Isaiah, some of which were quoted, heretofore; there is
26. This book explains things that heretofore were considered to be inexplicable
27. As they shared the intense explosion of that torrential whirlwind spinning in their midst, Joseph laughed wildly: as if some heretofore subdued dimension of his identity had been utterly liberated
28. He began to see that each new vantage introduced heretofore unimaginable horizons
29. Be comforted! But, within myself, I shall always be, towards you, what I am now, though outwardly I shall be what you have heretofore seen me
30. "MONSIEUR HERETOFORE THE MARQUIS
31. "The crime for which I am imprisoned, Monsieur heretofore the Marquis, and for which I shall be summoned before the tribunal, and shall lose my life (without your so generous help), is, they tell me, treason against the majesty of the people, in that I have acted against them for an emigrant
32. "For the love of Heaven, of justice, of generosity, of the honour of your noble name, I supplicate you, Monsieur heretofore the Marquis, to succour and release me
33. would be harder than the others, and that Laurie would not get over his 'lovelornity' as easily as heretofore
34. And the fourth thing is, that I have ascertained the source of the river Guadiana, heretofore unknown to mankind
35. Little by little the memory of this reprimand grew fainter, and he continued, as heretofore, to give anodyne consultations in his back-parlour
36. Now that the world has once been set in motion, and is no longer held fast under the tyranny of custom and ignorance; now that criticism has pierced the veil of tradition and the past no longer overpowers the present,--the progress of civilization may be expected to be far greater and swifter than heretofore
37. And when he ceases to think them honourable and natural as heretofore, and he fails to discover the true, can he be expected to pursue any life other than that which flatters his desires?
38. He was the same man, or rather the development of the same man, whom we have heretofore seen as assistant attorney at Marseilles
39. It proved not difficult to re-establish the intimacy of the two companions, on the same footing and in the same degree as heretofore
40. The whole tribe of decorous personages, who had never heretofore been seen with a single hair of their heads awry, would start into public view, with the disorder of a nightmare in their aspects
41. Heretofore, the mother, while loving her child with the intensity of a sole affection, had schooled herself to hope for little other return than the waywardness of an April breeze; which spends its time in airy sport, and has its gusts of inexplicable passion, and is petulant in its best of moods, and chills oftener than caresses you, when you take it to your bosom; in requital of which misdemeanors, it will sometimes, of its own vague purpose, kiss your cheek with a kind of doubtful tenderness, and play gently with your hair, and then be gone about its other idle business, leaving a dreamy pleasure at your heart
42. And the melancholy brook would add this other tale to the mystery with which its little heart was already overburdened, and whereof it still kept up a murmuring babble, with not a whit more cheerfulness of tone than for ages heretofore
43. It was the same town as heretofore; but the same minister returned not from the forest
44. 13:13]; for the land of Sodom was now like the garden of Eden heretofore
45. 73:4,5] These troubles and distresses that you go through in these waters are no sign that God hath forsaken you; but are sent to try you, whether you will call to mind that which heretofore you have received of his goodness, and live upon him in your distresses
46. Heretofore all my magisterial undertakings and concerns had thriven in a very satisfactory manner
47. The person that first brought me an account of this, and it was in a private confidential manner, was Mr Scudmyloof, the grammar schoolmaster, a man of method and lear, to whom the fathers of the project had applied for an occasional cast of his skill, in the way of Latin head-pieces, and essays of erudition concerning the free spirit among the ancient Greeks and Romans; but he, not liking the principle of the men concerned in the scheme, thought that it would be a public service to the community at large, if a stop could be put, by my help, to the opening of such an ettering sore and king’s evil as a newspaper, in our heretofore and hitherto truly royal and loyal burgh; especially as it was given out that the calamity, for I can call
48. When I returned home to my own house, I retired into my private chamber for a time, to consult with myself in what manner my deportment should be regulated; for I was conscious that heretofore I had been overly governed with a disposition to do things my own way, and although not in an avaricious temper, yet something, I must confess, with a sort of sinister respect for my own interests
49. And mingled with her frenzied desire to be free of Charles and safely spite their faces but heretofore it had been only a figure of speech
50. Heretofore she had been careless of public opinion, careless and a little