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bark of the oak tree, scratching a persistently annoying itch
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After the above incident, Alice never set foot in the dance school again; yet I still go there, ignoring the concentrated hostility which is persistently hovering over me
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Ignoring persistently a strong heartbeat and an inner voice crying “Don't go!”, I arrived at St
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He shifted it against the rough bark of the oak tree, scratching a persistently annoying itch
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I tried to clear my thoughts but to me the darkness held an extremely thirsty and persistently dangerous vampire
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own consciences lightly but persistently
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It had been raining persistently again and there were no duckboards in these communication trenches and the chalky soil held the water which we now waded through
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Girls: persistently refuse the attentions of the Family's carefully selected stud Dog
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Professors can be fired for lying online or anywhere else, unlike every last commentator on news shows who often are rewarded for lying the most persistently, loudly, or outrageously
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Elizabeth listened, then thought for a moment, and said that that would explain why her captors had come back persistently with questions about her identity, even though by the second week, she thought she had told them her entire life history
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The flood platform would grow, at first haphazardly and then more regularly as the violence of the seasons abated, but they persistently fulfilled the promises of their prayers
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But, in an eminently long, piecemeal manner he has stumbled ever so slowly but persistently toward that singularity
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She had asked so much and so persistently that the wizard finally had given in and had begun telling some of his own story
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This tool of survival was sharpened persistently over those ages before the possibility of a use of the power of this imagining could be extrapolated into a wider utility
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Any new understanding that tended to destabilize the status quo ante and the prerogatives of established authority were resisted ever more persistently
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But this Presence has been persistently forgiving of the well-intentioned façades erected that only served to diminish the light of each of these kernels of brilliance
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Mordecai persistently refused to humiliate himself in this way
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still persistently teaching that all male Christian converts must be circumcised, while
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He has persistently tasted the
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He uttered several lies which Nuke invariably confronted with, “Is that the truth, John?” While they continued talking, Nuke persistently challenged John to maintain eye contact with him
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“Gentlemen, your attention!” he tapped persistently on his glass with the stem of his
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for His cooperation, intently, to the point of pain, persistently, beseechingly, humbly
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Monks persistently search for the most quiet corner possible to set up their sanctuary
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We should persistently
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Mr Cook had been warned repeatedly by the Environmental Agency that the plant was in a dangerous condition but had persistently ignored them
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Even though group #2 exercised and dieted far less (but did so persistently) they got 68% better results than those who exercised and dieted VERY STRICTLY but only occasionally
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Even the Christian religion has been persistently built up around the fact of the death of Christ instead of around the truth of his life
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Once applied diligently and persistently, results will follow
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Naturally God hears the petition of his child, but when the human heart deliberately and persistently harbors the concepts of iniquity, there gradually ensues the loss of personal communion between the earth child and his heavenly Father
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It is the Father's will that mortal man should work persistently and consistently toward the betterment of his estate on earth
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The presence of strong, dominant, and living faith in the heart of the human being who persistently sought healing, together with the fact that such healing was desired for its spiritual benefits rather than for purely physical restoration
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We have persistently sought peace, but the leaders of Israel will not have it
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The Master realized that the rejection of the spiritual concept of the Messiah, the determination to cling persistently and blindly to the material mission of the expected deliverer, would presently bring the Jews in direct conflict with the powerful Roman armies, and that such a contest could only result in the final and complete overthrow of the Jewish nation
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He persistently refused to confide in, or freely fraternize with, his fellow apostles
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And then, as if to make a bad matter worse, he persistently harbored grudges and fostered such psychologic enemies as revenge and the generalized craving to "get even" with somebody for all his disappointments
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Judas persistently refused to confide in his brethren
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They persistently shot at anything that moved near the bridge
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what they persistently ask questions about, Appreciative
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This is called storing the object persistently
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Use the cPickle module to store the objects persistently on your hard disk
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Furthermore, she persistently tried to prove to
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Federation ship must have been priceless for DaiMon Tolro to pursue it so persistently, even with his impulse barely functioning
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Sheila had firm belief that enemies of humanity when forget humanism and worship Satanic and Devilish Powers, then they would persistently do something very cruel against ZTA
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The vibrations set up by the pronunciation of the monosyllable OM are so powerful that they would bring the strongest building to the ground, if the pronunciation is persistently repeated in the right way
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One way to wrestle with the Lord is to knock persistently
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The endless fear, terror, anger, and hatred that is persistently forcing the trajectory of this species towards a gravity of destruction will exponentially increase, if the attractions of these feedbacks remain unchanged
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Almost she had been touched by his attitude about the curls into believing he really did love her for what she persistently, and vaguely, called herself--a clownish, an incurably facetious love, but still quite genuine
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"I had to keep on assuring him no one was listening"--and he went on to tell her how poor Skeffington, as he persistently called him, had first begun losing money in Mexico, where he got mixed up in politics, and revolutions, and God knew what, and when things got too hot for him there he had come back to Europe, and gone to Vienna and started again, and with his usual skill had managed to get richer than ever when the Nazis walked in
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The young man was sent home to his people, and I have been asking myself ever since what there is about this place that it should so persistently produce books and lunacy?
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'And in spite of that they drank beer all their lives persistently and excessively
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And she had gradually acquired the sofa look, and was now very definitely a slightly plaintive but persistently patient Christian lady
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They stayed hot as persistently as poultices
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One cannot, however, keep up such joy, and Ingeborg found that things after this brief upheaval of emotion settled back again into how they were before, except that she felt extraordinarily and persistently ill
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There were times he could remember previous to that event when he had lost sight of this truth in a confused hankering, periods during which he had hankered persistently, moments that astonished him afterwards to call to mind when, the lilacs being out in the garden and the young corn of the fields asprout in the warm spring sun, his laboratory, that place of hopes and visions, had incredibly appeared to him to be mere bones
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What she sang, persistently, over and over again, and loudest outside Fritzing's door, was a German song about how beautiful it is at evening when the bells ring one to rest, and the refrain at the end of each verse was ding-dong twice repeated
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I refuse this, suppress any attempts to provoke me to this and begin to study persistently only IISSIIDIOLOGY!
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If the man thinks persistently about a meeting with his beloved and becomes possessed by his emotions and experiences a sharp increase in his heart rate and his intensity of breathing
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have a strong will, you can tenaciously and persistently concentrate on removing the bad habit and in a
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proving to herself persistently that being single is great, being
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If the legislators hold firm long enough until the simplified Law becomes normalized, so people grudgingly begin to accept its basically fair precept: then you have enough public opinion on your side to resist any special interests who will be certain to keep persistently trying to change that simplified Law so they can enjoy the levels of wealth and corruption they were previously accustomed to
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through the early translators of the Bible persistently
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because of his character flaws and persistently devious nature
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been caused through the early translators of the Bible persistently rendering the Hebrew Sheol and
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been caused through the early translators of the Bible persistently rendering the Hebrew Sheol
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Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 14, page 81, "Much confusion and misunderstanding has been caused through the early translators of the Bible persistently rendering the Hebrew Sheol and the Greek Hades and Gehenna by the word hell
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But of an eternal soul Moses seems to know nothing, and is so persistently silent on the innate and intrinsic dignity of man as a 'coeval of God’ that many readers have even imagined that he lived and died altogether without faith in the soul as a spirit, utterly disbelieving in a life to come
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The night overtakes the day, as it pursues it persistently; and the sun, and the moon, and the stars are subservient by His command
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Discovering that one of its results is to establish a doctrine of future retribution which is irreconcilable with the belief in the eternal misery of the lost, the advocates of the latter opinion, naturally impressed with the magnitude of the cause at stake, have, not 'for the space of two hours,’ but for a whole generation, filled the air with doubtless honest outcries against what they describe as the 'miserable doctrine of Annihilation;’ and have persistently represented that this doctrine is the beginning and the end of our endeavors
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It is the object of the present chapter to show that not only does the application of the true canon of interpretation to both Testaments bring out the uniform doctrine that life eternal is in Christ alone, and belongs exclusively to righteous men; but also the fearful converse, that all finally impenitent sinners, persistently choosing evil, shall be 'miserably destroyed
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It includes body and soul, it is conditional upon union with God in regeneration, it is denied to the persistently wicked
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It is said, by many of its opponents, that the doctrine of the 'annihilation of the wicked,’ as they persistently describe it, is of boundlessly mischievous character; lowering by infinity the general estimate of the evil of sin, and of its consequences; removing therefore the chief restraint that rests upon the wills of presumptuous sinners, by assuring them of the 'trifling results’ in punishment which will follow even upon the most stupendous transgressions
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Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 14, Page 81, "Much confusion and misunderstanding has been caused through the early translators of the Bible persistently rendering the Hebrew Sheol and the Greek Hades and Gehenna by the word hell
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She began slowly backing away from him into the corner, staring intently, persistently at him, but still uttered no sound, as though she could not get breath to scream
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Raskolnikov put in again, still addressing Nikodim Fomitch, but trying his best to address Ilya Petrovitch also, though the latter persistently appeared to be rummaging among his papers and to be contemptuously oblivious of him
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persistently, though without understanding, at the stranger
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Does she even mean to have a funeral lunch?" Raskolnikov asked, persistently keeping up the conversation
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The Phoenicians slept under their piled grey rocks; the chimneys of the old mines pointed starkly; early moths blurred the heather-bells; cartwheels could be heard grinding on the road far beneath; and the suck and sighing of the waves sounded gently, persistently, for ever
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If I suddenly asked him what he wanted, he would make me no answer, but continue staring at me persistently for some seconds, then, with a peculiar compression of his lips and a most significant air, deliberately turn round and deliberately go back to his room
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All the time he whistled softly and persistently to himself
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persistently to drink her health that at length he yielded, and took the cup she
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Bert now found himself at the beginning of a long stretch of macadamized road which rose slightly and persistently throughout its whole length
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Her mother: persistently unavailable
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Unhappy woman, she has been too long and too persistently denied her legitimate prerogative to listen to his objurgations with any other feeling than the derision of the desperate
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It seemed to her that his big, terrible eyes, which persistently pursued her, expressed a feeling of hatred and contempt, and she tried to avoid meeting him
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Antonia, her red lips firmly closed, averted her head behind the raised fan; and young Decoud, though he felt the girl's eyes upon him, gazed away persistently, hooked on his elbow, with a scornful and complete detachment
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When Anna came in in her hat and cape, and her lovely hand rapidly swinging her parasol, and stood beside him, it was with a feeling of relief that Vronsky broke away from the plaintive eyes of Golenishtchev which fastened persistently upon him, and with a fresh rush of love looked at his charming companion, full of life and happiness
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Our road was persistently upwards, and as we ascended the woods became thinner and lost their tropical luxuriance
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‘Yes, yes, this is a woman!’ Levin thought, forgetting himself and staring persistently at her lovely, mobile face, which at that moment was all at once completely transformed
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For some time now, though whether it was a mere trick of the nerves I did not then know, I had felt a recurrent and persistently growing motion - a heave and shudder of the large dining-room as of the breast of a man in deep sleep
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Each pedestrian could see no halo but his or her own, which never deserted the head-shadow, whatever its vulgar unsteadiness might be; but adhered to it, and persistently beautified it; till the erratic motions seemed an inherent part of the irradiation, and the fumes of their breathing a component of the night's mist; and the spirit of the scene, and of the moonlight, and of Nature, seemed harmoniously to mingle with the spirit of wine
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" Raskolnikov put in again, still addressing Nikodim Fomitch, but trying his best to address Ilya Petrovitch also, though the latter persistently appeared to be rummaging among his papers and to be contemptuously oblivious of him
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Tess's attention was thus attracted to the dairyman's interlocutor, of whom she could see but the merest patch, owing to his burying his head so persistently in the flank of the milcher
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Raskolnikov himself lay without speaking, on his back, gazing persistently, though without understanding, at the stranger
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He had persistently elevated Hellenic Paganism at the expense of Christianity; yet in that civilization an illegal surrender was not certain disesteem