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They’re a blight upon this land and my own, that’s for sure
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He held her again at arms length, saw trust in her eyes and, with his hands light upon her, pulled her close to his chest and nuzzled into her hair, squeezing shut his eyes to close out his apprehension
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admiringly at the reflecting sunlight upon the adamant armor
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He cast Light upon the cloth, then gradually linked it to the illusion of himself that his eyes were seeing
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Through eyes not my own, I watched as she floated above my charred remains, above the burnt skeletons of my furry brothers, and cast her light upon us
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who founded new sects or threw new light upon the mysteries of religion,
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The full moon reflected its light upon the area ahead of
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Then you shed light upon the spiritual side of that forbiddance referring to the spirit’s affection by the quality of food which the body used to eat
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suspicion should be placed upon one than another; though he sensed the killer would be much too clever, especially after having ruthlessly murdered two individuals in cold blood, to betray himself with his behaviour, Feltus had hoped he would witness a nervousness, perhaps in the guilty party’s eyes or hands that trembled uncontrollably, that could shed some light upon the true sentiments of an elusive criminal who was slowly being roped into the law’s clutches
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The setting sun glows pinkish-orange through a low cloud hovering above us, casting a red-shifted light upon us
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“I treasured the dream of lifting him in my arms, swinging him around so that his toothy smile might light upon me
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The Navaho Indians believed it was a gem stone crystal forced the sun to cast its light upon the world
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Casting light upon these matters, Krishn says :
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Krishn will later throw light upon the nature of this hell, but in the
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§ Second: The spirit should be directed towards Al-Ka’aba, that pure House which Satan can never enter because of God’s continuous Manifestation and His Light upon it
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Regarding this point, it is necessary to shed light upon the state of people in paradise and how they will enjoy therein in order to recognize the limitless favor of Al’lah, the Almighty, upon man and His great graces
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Addressing His Envoy Mohammad, He also says: “Truly We have opened up an explained opening for you in order that Al’lah will forgive your past and future sins,”: this Verse is telling Messenger Mohammad: by your lofty entrance into your Provider’s Presence since your early years, He manifested His Light upon you, which revealed the facts of everything to you
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He (cpth) is the enlightening Sun that pours Al’lah’s Light upon your heart enlightening your spirit to attain the piety (Al-Takwa) to become learned as explained in the noble hadith
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reflected light upon the waters of the broad bay near my residence is both esthetically pleasing and
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They saw a blight upon the land that stretched further and further with each passing day
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Olin saw the dull gleam of starlight upon a pistol barrel and knew that they were caught
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Striding toward the tussle haired giant with a small smile upon his own face, he saw the eyes alight upon him
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golden rays from within expanded out in greeting, shedding its soothing light upon the
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Another thing that tends to make this edge soft is the fact that a bony prominence is situated here and has usually a high light upon it that crosses the eyebrow
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He felt a jolt of electricity from the sword and a touch of radiant light upon his awareness
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He drew lines of light upon his remaining mutilated husk
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grew from a single sliver to a blazing silver mirror that caste celestial light upon the earth,
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severe guilt as a result of that horrid blight upon their history…that of the Holocaust
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They asked these questions in a spirit of heavenly joy and love, but with the intent to throw some light upon the somewhat obscure quality of Their loved Brother
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Don Quixote at once came to the conclusion that this was the owner of the saddle-pad and of the valise, and made up his mind to go in search of him, even though he should have to wander a year in those mountains before he found him, and so he directed Sancho to take a short cut over one side of the mountain, while he himself went by the other, and perhaps by this means they might light upon this man who had passed so quickly out of their sight
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Nevertheless, virtue is of herself so mighty, that, in spite of all the magic that Zoroaster its first inventor knew, she will come victorious out of every trial, and shed her light upon the earth as the sun does upon the heavens
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If she had seen his face when, safe in his own room, he looked at the picture of a severe and rigid young lady, with a good deal of hair, who appeared to be gazing darkly into futurity, it might have thrown some light upon the subject, especially when he turned off the gas, and kissed the picture in the dark
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The flame of the fire threw a joyous light upon the ceiling; she turned on her back, stretching out her arms
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Edward have got some business at Oxford, he says; so he must go there for a time; and after that, as soon as he can light upon a Bishop, he will be ordained
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Pocket they held in contempt; but they allowed the poor soul to have been heavily disappointed in life, because that shed a feeble reflected light upon themselves
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Whom would they discern there, with the red eastern light upon his brow? Whom, but the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, half frozen to death, overwhelmed with shame, and standing where Hester Prynne had stood!
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Meanwhile you will leave me these papers, and I think that it is very likely that I shall be able to pay you a visit shortly and to throw some light upon your case
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"It is now necessary that we should try to throw some light upon this third bullet, which has clearly, from the splintering of the wood, been fired from inside the room
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The stable-boy threw a light upon the matter by remembering that a farmer of that name lived some miles off in the direction of East Ruston
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I was myself consulted upon the case; but I was unable to throw any light upon it
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Each of these would furnish a narrative, but on the whole I am of opinion that none of them unite so many singular points of interest as the episode of Yoxley Old Place, which includes not only the lamentable death of young Willoughby Smith, but also those subsequent developments which threw so curious a light upon the causes of the crime
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This throws new light upon the matter
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Let us step round together to this hotel, and see if the porter can throw any fresh light upon the matter
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And now if we pass on to the second point we find that each throws light upon the other
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Then I tried alternate words, but neither 'the of for' nor 'supply game London' promised to throw any light upon it
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It is true that I had thrown a light upon the fate of Brunton, but now I had to ascertain how that fate had come upon him, and what part had been played in the matter by the woman who had disappeared
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I have a small bicycle lamp, and it is a perpetual joy to me to carry it into these weird solitudes, and to see the wonderful silver and black effect when I throw its light upon the stalactites which drape the lofty roofs
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I can see his amazed face now, with the morning sunlight upon it
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The confession of Herbert de Lernac, now lying under sentence of death at Marseilles, has thrown a light upon one of the most inexplicable crimes of the century—an incident which is, I believe, absolutely unprecedented in the criminal annals of any country: Although there is a reluctance to discuss the matter in official circles, and little information has been given to the Press, there are still indications that the statement of this arch-criminal is
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Possibly the local train may have observed something which may throw some light upon the matter
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Incredible as it may seem, nothing has transpired during these eight years which has shed the least light upon the extraordinary disappearance of the special train which contained Monsieur Caratal and his companion
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A recent communication (the authenticity of which appears to be above question) has, however, thrown some new and clear light upon the matter
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An examination of the tickets has made it certain that no one either joined or left it at this time, and no passenger was seen to alight upon the platform
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John Palmer, the guard was able at the inquest to give some evidence which threw a little light upon the matter
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Arthur Morton, then who was this someone, and what motives had he for wishing evil to the doctor? It was universally admitted that if the friends of the accused could throw light upon this, they would have gone a long way towards establishing his innocence
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The questions of her counsel, however, soon put a very different light upon the matter, and disclosed an unexpected line of defence
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The Capataz frowned: and in the immense stillness of sea, islands, and coast, of cloud forms on the sky and trails of light upon the water, the knitting of that brow had the emphasis of a powerful gesture
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What could save him from detection now? Nothing! He was struck with amazed dread at this turn of chance, that would kindle a far-reaching light upon the only secret spot of his life; that life whose very essence, value, reality, consisted in its reflection from the admiring eyes of men
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My eyes chanced to light upon the enormous gnarled trunk of the gingko tree which cast its huge branches over us
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Anna seemed to see all their history and all the crannies of their souls, as it were turning a light upon them
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Is not this because we constantly omit to turn the stream of psychological light upon our impulsive determinations, and fail to explain the subtile reasons, mysteriously conceived in our minds, which impelled them? Perhaps Eugenie's deep passion should be analyzed in its most delicate fibres; for it became, scoffers might say, a malady which influenced her whole existence
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The particulars revealed at his death by the inventory of his property threw no light upon the means which his suspicious nature took to remit the price of the investment and receive the certificate thereof
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was filled with the light upon the elf-faces, and the sound of voices so
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When all the Company had crossed, they sat and rested and ate a little food; and Legolas told them tales of Lothlurien that the Elves of Mirkwood still kept in their hearts, of sunlight and starlight upon the meadows by
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A Host of Tars were constantly needed to man the Pump, and the Loss of our Cargo had made us too light upon a heavy Sea
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Van Helsing, for somehow I expect that it will throw some light upon Jonathan's sad experience, and as he attended
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As he swung these beauties, one after the other, producing folds in the fluttering skirts which Greuze would have found to his taste, amid peals of laughter, the Toulousan Tholomyes, who was somewhat of a Spaniard, Toulouse being the cousin of Tolosa, sang, to a melancholy chant, the old ballad gallega, probably inspired by some lovely maid dashing in full flight upon a rope between two trees:—
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Perhaps it was an hour before the moon spilled all its light upon the world, perhaps less
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Had he entered upon this love affair, which had ended in his marriage to Cosette, without taking sufficient precautions to throw light upon the surroundings? He admitted,—it is thus, by a series of successive admissions of ourselves in regard to ourselves, that life amends us, little by little,—he admitted the chimerical and visionary side of his nature, a sort of internal cloud peculiar to many organizations, and which, in paroxysms of passion and sorrow, dilates as the temperature of the soul changes, and invades the entire man, to such a degree as to render him nothing more than a conscience bathed in a mist
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3 also throws light upon the individual features of certain criteria
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Holmes, and I have never seen or heard anything since then to throw any light upon what became of him
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Inspector Barton, who had charge of the case, made a very careful examination of the premises, but without finding anything which threw any light upon the matter
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Well, we shall see if the inside throws any light upon the matter
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On the table stood a dark-lantern with the shutter half open, throwing a brilliant beam of light upon the iron safe, the door of which was ajar
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The stable-boy threw a light upon the matter by remembering that a farmer of that name lived some miles off, in the direction of East Ruston
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I will call you early to-morrow morning, and you and I will try if we can throw some little light upon the mystery
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I was myself consulted upon the case, but I was unable to throw any light upon it
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Each of these would furnish a narrative, but on the whole I am of opinion that none of them unites so many singular points of interest as the episode of Yoxley Old Place, which includes not only the lamentable death of young Willoughby Smith, but also those subsequent developments which threw so curious a light upon the causes of the crime
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Let us step round together to the hotel, and see if the porter can throw any fresh light upon the matter
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I once had a sparrow alight upon my shoulder for a moment while I was hoeing in a village garden, and I felt that I was more distinguished by that circumstance than I should have been by any epaulet I could have worn
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But to my surprise and no small concern, Queequeg now gave me to understand, that he had been diligently consulting Yojo—the name of his black little god—and Yojo had told him two or three times over, and strongly insisted upon it everyway, that instead of our going together among the whaling-fleet in harbor, and in concert selecting our craft; instead of this, I say, Yojo earnestly enjoined that the selection of the ship should rest wholly with me, inasmuch as Yojo purposed befriending us; and, in order to do so, had already pitched upon a vessel, which, if left to myself, I, Ishmael, should infallibly light upon, for all the world as though it had turned out by chance; and in that vessel I must immediately ship myself, for the present irrespective of Queequeg
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Can we, then, by the citation of some of those instances wherein this thing of whiteness—though for the time either wholly or in great part stripped of all direct associations calculated to impart to it aught fearful, but nevertheless, is found to exert over us the same sorcery, however modified;—can we thus hope to light upon some chance clue to conduct us to the hidden cause we seek?
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But the truth of the Matter is, that on either side of the Temple, there are Rocks that shoot two Miles into the Sea, and wound the Whales when they light upon 'em
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The account given by Dumas, General-Intendant of the French army, throws valuable light upon this point
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It was a bright day, and I knew that at four o'clock, when the sun would set, its slanting red rays would fall on the corner of my wall, and throw a patch of glaring light upon it
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I had no doubt that Versilov wished to bring his son, my brother, and me together; thLs threw a light upon the intentions and feelings of the man of whom I dreamed ; but a question of the utmost magnitude presented itself to me : how should 1, and how must I behave at this utterly unexpected interview, and how could I best keep up my dignity ?
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Think of me sometimes, and may the blessing of Almighty God light upon you! For myself, I shall often have you in remembrance, and recall you in my prayers
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Especially did her favour light upon a very young man who was plunging heavily, and had won (so it was whispered) as much as 40,000 francs, which were lying before him on the table in a heap of gold and bank-notes
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My anecdote merely shows that you may light upon a bad man anywhere and everywhere
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Volodya dropped timidly into a chair, beside the writing-table, and began to twist in his fingers the scissors, which his hand happened to light upon
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Familiar as we are with the French revolution, used as a stage motive, “The Red Carnation” threw such a new light upon it all, that we were a trifle dumfounded
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May it not at some future period, lead to a nomenclature of precipitates; affording, like the crystallography of Haüy, a new and accurate mode of determining the compositions of substances; and perhaps throwing light upon the obscure subject of chemical, or if you please, electro-chemical affinities
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Natural history is only useful in its practical applications; and if it can be shown to throw any light upon an art, which contributes so much to the comfort and happiness of man, we have established one of the strongest considerations, which can recommend it to general patronage and investigation
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Facts which were then unknown, and which have shed a flood of light upon the situation and policy of the United States, have since been published to the world
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It is possible that this monument may shed some light upon a portion of Oriental chronology, hitherto very dark