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comes to witnessing about Jesus
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to witness the manifestation of God’s power in every
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If there is a drought, it is better, rather than sprinkling lightly, to water twice a week, soaking the soil to a minimum of 4 inches, or not at all, for shallow watering causes roots to spread out near the top where they will be baked by the sun, becoming unable to withstand drought
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They are passing close enough to the planet to use its gravity, so they will have an excellent opportunity to witness a major impact on a terrestrial planet
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’ I said, unable to withstand his smile
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or willpower to withstand cancer or alcoholism
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His power, teaching us to withstand any disease
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Ginger panned out to within a few miles of the residence, and scanned the rest of the morning's activity
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To look into the eyes of a God and see the flaws, to witness the
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"The seedship part of the mission does not begin until the anti-aging virus is avenged, that is in the Haad License and I will call the council to witness it
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To look into the eyes of a God and see the flaws, to witness the failure of resolution and will, to see such frailty, still shocked him
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It had been hard visiting Abery before but Joris hadn’t been there and she’d been able to withdraw into herself to some extent … and the European trip had been hectic, demanding her full attention … and in London afterwards she’d been occupied in achieving Joris’s purpose … and the trip across had kept her mind busy, first with JJ and then Iain … and even coming back, being at The Centre and travelling on the wasteg … that too had been manageable … but now … with no purpose to drive her, no solitude to enfold her and no Joris but only the shadow of his memory imprinted in JJ’s face and voice … she felt naked, vulnerable and viciously exposed to the scouring of her grief
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He had never been trained, prepared or evolved to withstand the rigors of this primitive planet
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be amazed, be stunned, prepare to witness the wonders
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‘The wedding bit … you have Gottestones and I am sure Drens would be happy to witness
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that you were present to witness
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It was their respect for Pantelis that gave me space there that night to witness their fervent devotion
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'Through the prayers I have named you in the pact with Athena so to withdraw would leave you in a mindless state and recovery is er, unknown
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' By this time my hand was in places impossible to withdraw from for
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That's the only way I was able to get away with what I did, because it was only a redecoration of the data we had start to with
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But to witness them in front of your eyes stuns
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someone else who would be typed to with the same perspective as them
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often but were strong and tough enough to withstand a siege when
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After a moment's silence, the captain's of both sides, seeing that their men had lost the spirit of the fight, ordered their soldiers to withdraw, and the battle was averted
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After they were up over George's head with the siding, he fetched the ladder and Harry began levering one end of each plank to within George's reach, and in that way they had soon dried in and insulated the new room
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I steered the Pinto with one hand and pulled
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His mind is already reeling, but the compulsion to see, the compulsion to witness, is overwhelming
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They need good fuel to withstand a rugged lifestyle
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He made it back up to within half a mile of sea level in this pass
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As Harry came to within a foot of Harold's face and still had not raised his hands
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the best he could hope for was to withhold evidence
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" He pleaded, "I've never been able to witness the whole thing
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What was she to witness? Would it tell her something about her Grandmother? She hadn't long to wait, from the far side of the pond, come a tall dark man, he must of been at least seventy
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Unable to witness the youth’s death, after all, he couldn't have been much older than Kit, her son
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“We perform in a school house; might we set up a scholarship or something for our sons and daughters who wish to pursue their education, but who might not otherwise be able to without assistance?”
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Otto with his fragile stomach was not feeling well
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“Oh, yeah sorry you had to witness that
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their buildings had not been constructed to withstand
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too weak to withstand their onslaught, and took the
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One of the farthest places you could get to without having to go outdoors
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Then we travelled through town to within a couple of
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Those who could muster the courage to witness Rollinthor's reaction raised their eyes
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"I'm going to withhold that information to respect the privacy of the people involved, don't make this meeting unpleasant by trying to wheedle it out of me
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I needed to find a bank to withdraw
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remarkable ability to witness to others in the marketplace
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He rode to within three hundred yards and then stopped and stood up in his stirrups
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That afternoon, Jean was to witness an unexpected aspect
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Fried chicken, mashed potato with butter, peas, gravy, corn
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The proposal of any new law or regulation of commerce which comes from this order, ought always to be listened to with great precaution, and ought never to be adopted till after having been long and carefully examined, not only with the most scrupulous, but with the most suspicious attention
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The technique and weight of the weapon were quite different than what she was use to with her thin blades
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hooch, but never had I expected to witness marbles so utterly
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For his own interest and safety, therefore, he might find it necessary, in this very perilous situation, to go on for some time, endeavouring, however, to withdraw gradually, and, upon that account, making every day greater and greater difficulties about discounting, in order to force these projectors by degrees to have recourse, either to other bankers, or to other methods of raising money : so as that he himself might, as soon as possible, get out of the circle
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She was back in that metal cage being forced to witness her parents sacrifice innocent after innocent
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They were far abler to withstand rough weather than shallow-drafted galleys
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After a short wait the door opened and two sentries ushered them into the throne hall and led them on a long, plush Persian runner to within 10 steps of the throne, where they were blocked by two more sentries
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Deep inside he wished he could one day be lucky enough to witness a display of divine power
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Their main task would be to control the crowds expected to throng to the area to witness whatever events were lined up
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Neither soldier wanted to witness such an end, especially one so unnecessary
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But as Delvin would come to witness, the tavern was not full of only the standard clientele
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I want to know which side of their heads they part their hair before the Huntress gets to within striking distance!”
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A sudden hush fell on the crowd as they all turned towards the doors to witness their arrival
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“I am pleased to be present here on this happy occasion to witness the marriage of two young people whom I hold dear
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What met her eyes as she sidled up inconspicuously to the opening, wasn't exactly what she was prepared to witness
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Before he had time to witness the doubt he overheard a telepathic communication: it was the dog-thing
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What follows is an epic struggle for justice, featuring, among other things, the Loch Ness Monster, a potato with gunshot wounds and the occasional interspatial warp matrix interface
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Some moderate and gradual relaxation of the laws which give to Great Britain the exclusive trade to the colonies, till it is rendered in a great measure free, seems to be the only expedient which can, in all future times, deliver her from this danger ; which can enable her, or even force her, to withdraw some part of her capital from this overgrown employment, and to turn it, though with less profit, towards other employments; and which, by gradually diminishing one branch of her industry, and gradually increasing all the rest, can, by degrees, restore all the different branches of it to that natural, healthful, and proper proportion, which perfect liberty necessarily establishes, and which perfect liberty can alone preserve
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- It is a rare opportunity for us to witness and contribute to the emergence of a new age
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People who have had a successful hypnotic regression usually remember the true reasons for most of the suffering and highly charged dramas they had to witness in their present lifetime
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In this extraordinary case, the public interest requires that some stock should be withdrawn from those employments which, in ordinary cases, are more advantageous, and turned towards one which, in ordinary cases, is less advantageous to the public; and, in this extraordinary case, the natural interests and inclinations of men coincide as exactly with the public interests as in all other ordinary cases, and lead them to withdraw stock from the near, and to turn it towards the distant employments
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Scott got to within a few metres of the man
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Soon following that, he was either in the past or made to witness it as though he were there: the bloodshed, the death
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barrel of duty, the bounty stands thus, to wit,
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Russell grinned as he remembered the struggle he’d gotten into with Glen upon his arrival and figured he had earned a good rest
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The team of four covered most of the area that they could gain access to within the first hour of searching
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” he replied, “It’s hard not to with the way things have gone
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You have the strength to withstand the special trials that will come to you
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‘What matters is that you are here to witness the destruction of the B’tari base---’
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“Well, if you think about the amount of stress in the world, it’s not surprising what the world comes to without ready love
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Rogan followed Sebastian’s gaze, his face turning a shocking gray color before he looked at the floor, horrified by the situation and the audience that was there to witness it
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“Can we at least get back to Callisto station to pick up the marines if they need to withdraw?” asked Yamada
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As the creature got to within a metre of her it started speaking in a deranged
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As soon at he got to within the grounds, they’d know
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“The alternative is to fly to Callisto with the radio off
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We sat to with a will and had soon reduced the box to splinters looking at the pile of chopped wood we had there was quite a bit but we knew that here on the peninsula you had to be careful as pilfering was rife especially something like wood
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It now looked like we as well as the Manchester’s were in danger of being isolated without any support and so the only option was to withdraw in good order so that instead of gaining eight miles we had gained about one if we were lucky
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She came to with the voice in her ear, ‘Miss, Are you okay? Miss?’
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to within an atom, they could feel individual
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"Frank can only place the phone to within twenty yards, and that includes the street
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But in the present times, through the greater part of Europe, a creditable day-labourer would be ashamed to appear in public without a linen shirt, the want of which would be supposed to denote that disgraceful degree of poverty, which, it is presumed, nobody can well fall into without extreme bad conduct
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love, holiness in our lives, and asks us to witness to a
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It was not easy for Jonathan to withstand the advances, but because he was all business, he
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“These tunnels were made to withstand far more than my
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to witness the events that took place and then write about them
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forces fought back and forced Lee to withdraw
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They held enough ki’mera orbs to withstand another attack similar to the first battle, though the immortals warned that it would be unwise to go seeking out demons to battle with to try to obtain more ki’mera when they felt that the Saviours were still in need of many years of training
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He said the kitten had been left at the animal shelter at too young an age and had caught an illness she might not have the strength to withstand
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Northern Virginia on the following terms, to wit: Rolls of all the
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To wit: In the first year of John Kennedy"s presidency he hosted a group of intellectuals in various fields at a White House dinner party
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also was a danger to a ship not built to withstand thick ice
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The whaleships were built to withstand the ice in the Bering Sea, but the Shenandoah was not, and this was a concern for Captain Waddell and the other officers