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    1. To describe the matter in hand as crowd control would, in Liverpool or London, be worth a laugh, but the boys in blue prefer this duty to patrolling the high street and shopping precincts in the town centre


    2. Lange died of a heart attack and is buried in the cathedral precincts at St Andrews


    3. The national coin receives its movement and direction from the commodities circulated within the precincts of each particular country ; the money in the mercantile republic, from those circulated between different countries


    4. High above him is a dome-shaped ceiling of jagged stone and off to his left are long piles of boulders that create rudely formed precincts


    5. He attended rallies for Robert Kennedy and walked several precincts for him


    6. showed up at the polls, including stationing police near the precincts to intimidate minority voters


    7. It has found its political home on the Left, and nowhere more securely than in the precincts of academe


    8. “Is it not the propensity of man to compare himself in arthic terms with others for his self-worthiness or otherwise? That is since the social niceties preclude one from making kama the measure of him or her? Well, culture would have us confine the nuances of romance to the precincts of the bedrooms


    9. And he racked his brains to help those thus threatened in precincts of their own dwellings


    10. If one's wealth does not invade the precincts of the soul, it is of no consequence in the spiritual life of those who would enter the kingdom

    11. " And when the people heard these words, many of them rushed out to lay hands upon the stones to cast at him, but he passed out through the temple precincts; and meeting Nathaniel and Thomas, who had been in attendance upon the session of the Sanhedrin, he waited with them near the temple until Josiah came from the council chamber


    12. The "sons of Annas" had already begun to establish their bazaars in the temple precincts, those very merchandise marts which persisted to the time of their final overthrow by a mob three years before the destruction of the temple itself


    13. At this time there was fostered an extensive system of banking and commercial exchange which was carried on right within the temple precincts


    14. precincts of the hospital and includes the precincts of any


    15. that was burned on a holy tree in one of the sacred precincts of the temple of Ra


    16. Huge numbers of people took to surrounding many of the precincts that were conducting the relocation operation hindering the police to such an extent that they couldn’t get to, or leave, the precincts to go and conduct their roundups


    17. By then, however, the idolatrous sons of Ishmael had desecrated Abraham’s Kabah in whose precincts they installed a hundred statues for worship


    18. Be that as it may, in the annals of the Arab legend there was a battle extraordinary in ‘the Year of the Elephant’, entirely fought by birds to save the precincts of Kabah the then Temple of the Hubal


    19. Needless to say, the mullahs who follow the Prophet’s suit deny freedom of expression to the congregated faithful even in the precincts of the masjids


    20. After all, while the caste Hindus denied them gods by keeping them at arms length from their Mandirs, the Muslamans were prepared to share with them the precincts of their Masjids for common prayers for Allah’s grace

    21. Thus, the noble but naïve desire of the Musalmans to inculcate the Islamic faith in their kids with the Quranic drill in the precincts of the mohalla-masjid-madrasa combine comes to grief seemingly by the Satanic Design


    22. “The Monitor issued a threat to all precincts that if they should ever mount a rescue he would blow up the building,” responded Cassandra


    23. Along Canton Road, just up from the Salisbury Road corner where the huge China Products store dominated the Star Ferry concourse precincts in Tsimshatsui, there used to be a little village of tea houses, or dai pai dongs as the locals called them


    24. On a normal Thursday evening Hysan Avenue where the Lee Gardens Hotel was situated would be alive and bustling with taxis and private sedans cruising in busy continuity while pedestrians came and went from the crowded shopping precincts and the nearly cinema


    25. At the centre of the city stood the ancient precincts


    26. precincts of accepted history, and to rudely challenge the


    27. You will still have the corrupt police precincts, the corrupt city officials, the corrupt legislators, the corrupt lawyers, the corrupt businesses, corporations and lobbyists all screaming, and kicking at the unfairness of a fair Law


    28. grandchildren, returning to her humble existence as occasional psychic consultant to police precincts all over the country


    29. ‘ These were his last words in the temple precincts, but they do not shut out all hope


    30. ’ These were his last words in the temple precincts, but they do not shut

    31. “Spirits belong not to the precincts of mortality


    32. Glory to Him who journeyed His servant by night, from the Sacred Mosque, to the Farthest Mosque, whose precincts We have blessed, in order to show him of Our wonders


    33. rushed me into its precincts, I took a quick inventory of how quickly and pleasantly change


    34. She assured him that they would soon be entering the precincts of the property


    35. beyond the precincts of those poles of depiction


    36. an occurrence was within the realm of reality now that he had passed into the precincts of


    37. with her life when she ventured into the precincts of Findhorn and it soon became evident


    38. ebbing thunder reaching out the antipodes of its heavenly precincts


    39. For the rest of the day I amused myself by wandering all over the precincts of the


    40. the precincts of its own domain

    41. These were his last words in the temple precincts, but they do not shut out all hope


    42. The poor man was very uncomfortable, for the children had bereft him of his wife, home was merely a nursery and the perpetual `hushing' made him feel like a brutal intruder whenever he entered the sacred precincts of Babyland


    43. How Jo did enjoy her `wilderness of boys', and how poor, dear Aunt March would have lamented had she been there to see the sacred precincts of prim, well-ordered Plumfield overrun with Toms, Dicks, and Harrys! There was a sort of poetic justice about it, after all, for the old lady had been the terror of the boys for miles around, and now the exiles feasted freely on forbidden plums, kicked up the gravel with profane boots unreproved, and played cricket in the big field where the irritablècow with a crumpled horn' used to invite rash youths to come and be tossed


    44. other alternative; and was content to linger a little longer, waiting for I knew not what, rather than leave 'the warm precincts of the cheerful day,' and all the


    45. "And supposing you persevered in your obstinate fast, and died by that means, and they refused to bury you in the precincts of the Kirk?" I said, shocked at his godless indifference


    46. Deeply regretting this weakness on the part of a sister muse, we shall at once retire from her sacred precincts, within the proper limits of our own humble vocation


    47. From the belfries far and near the funereal deathbell tolled unceasingly while all around the gloomy precincts rolled the ominous warning of a hundred muffled drums punctuated by the hollow booming of pieces of ordnance


    48. Caris stopped outside a big house on the main street, just opposite the entrance to the priory precincts


    49. In those days, the priory precincts had not been large enough to contain the fair, and the streets all around had been obstructed by unlicensed stalls – often just a small table covered with trinkets –plus hawkers with trays, jugglers, fortune tellers, musicians, and itinerant friars calling sinners to redemption


    50. Now it seemed to her there might have been room for a few more stalls within the precincts


























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