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Jorma burst into laughter but Herndon and Ava both sat cold as statues in a drizzly winter dawn
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The dangers of meditation are largely the dangers of our virtues, and therein lies much of the difficulty
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‘Then we’ll hire a man with a van here in Taunton and you can go back up there on Tuesday to collect the rest of it then
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Monday and Tuesday morning she had made it out of bed early and done her make-up at home
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She had the kind of looks you couldn't ignore; statuesque, blonde, athletic figure and dressed to kill
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It is a new building and, several times, Nick has enthused at me about its many virtues
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Why couldn't we have found this out Tuesday?"
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‘It was Tewsdag … no Tuesday when I came down to Taunton
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In human terms, Smith listened to silence like we listen to Mozart on a Tuesday
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into the limp gray cloud of a damp, cold sky on another hopeful Tuesday
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At peace for the first time in days, she sat watching the land slowly passing by; ducks dabbled in and out of the reed beds bordering the river and here and there she spotted the long legged herons, poised like statues peering at the water intently as though hypnotising their prey
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And he is building statues and altars to Caesar
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Maybe another way to put it is this: Who is your Lord? Caesar or Christ? Power or peace? Who is your King? Herod or Jesus? Is power your king? Is authority your king? Is wealth your king? Who is the king? Who is Lord? Government? Statues? Stature? Hot tubs? Palaces? Who is the king? Who is Lord?
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Lion headed statues stand
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with an expressive card for the occasion – extol the virtues of your loved one and what you find
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But now he hadn't seen Ava since Tuesday
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'In time for the festival on Tuesday?'
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She had disappeared at 4:11pm on Tuesday, in the middle of a sentence
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They need it by Tuesday of next week but I think there’s an e-mail address
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… I’m tied up two days a week with ‘Mack & Mabel’ at present so they’re out … how would Tuesdays be? I’ve got Abi here for a piano lesson at 4
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If you had a largish lunch on Tuesdays, we could go straight to the church, put in a couple of hours, then either go out for a meal or pick up a take away
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He starts pencilling in Tuesday evenings on the calendar
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with statues and books exalting the prince and his friends, the
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Five minutes later he comes into the kitchen, ‘I’m glad I remembered that, it would have been annoying to have found out on Tuesday afternoon that Abi’s books are in North Wales
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‘We’d like it if you could come to the wedding, Gary,’ I suggested shyly, ‘It’ll be on the 9th June which is a Tuesday
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as the days counted down towards the next Tuesday, Karen’s
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When Tuesday finally came Karen spent the day in a high state
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‘No, it will be a month on Tuesday
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Jane casually drops into the conversation that the cake will be delivered on Tuesday morning – I’d completely forgotten about a wedding cake … how could I have forgotten that! Peter and Jane insist that they will foot the bill for the alcohol and although Simon does his best to shout them down, they are adamant and refuse to budge
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Apart from going through the service, which Peter wants to do with us quietly in church in his capacity as vicar, that is about it for the arrangements for Tuesday
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‘May I get the business over and done with first, Gary?’ Jo continued, ‘We need to sort out the tenancy agreement on the two cottages – can I give you a ring and arrange to come and see you? I gather that there’s something going on round here on Tuesday,’ she said with a cheeky glance in my direction, ‘but after that should be clear
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Imada was a statuesque beauty, voluptuous even on Kassidor and nearly as firm as Yellelle
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Monday rolls into darkness and Tuesday dawns
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On Tuesday afternoons Maggie gets her hair done and spends an hour or two at a local beauty salon
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From Granny herself, he had learnt the virtues of hard work,
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There were niches with statues in them, some with lettering from bygone days
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Stone statues and urns decorated the garden here and there, looking a
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They lay side by side, two statues from a mediaeval tomb in a village church
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The Union Pacific Railroad, on the Overland Route, began for Harry at three in the morning on Tuesday, the seventeenth of June, 1884
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The Smoking car's habitues had thinned by the time they reached it, so they tarried a bit
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The Autumn terms shall commence each annum on the first Tuesday of September, and run its first term through the fourth Wednesday of November
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Spring terms shall commence each annum on the second Tuesday of February and run through the last Tuesday of May
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Harold has been courting me every Tuesday and Friday during his trips to Stratford once his company's business was dispatched
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There will be a four days holiday here in Hong Kong starting on Saturday, 16 February until on Tuesday, because it's Chinese New Year
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Judy continues, maybe you could imagine how happy I was when I received it last Tuesday afternoon
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He had job interview in Sydney next Tuesday
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So stay tuned and I'll fill it in Monday or Tuesday whenever I hear what's going on and whether Aziz of Saudi Arabia will be a student living in my house
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I attended for several years out there and it got hectic at one point because I was working my Election job during the day then on Tuesdays and Thursdays, I was going out to the Police Academy to attend the police reserve classes from like 6 to 9 and then the other two days I believe Monday and Wednesday I was going to Pima College
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The people of Vilcabambo regularly live to 100, and offshore lie the mysterious statues of Easter Island
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There were divers other plants, which I had no notion of or understanding about, that might, perhaps, have virtues of their own, which I could not find out
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He wanted to stand in big boots, bolted to the floor, and pound out his messages like statues engraved upon mountains
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They were standing facing the window, rigid as statues
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“No,” said Aladdin, “since chance has made us aware of its virtues, we will use it and the ring likewise, which I shall always wear on my finger
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"I did put a ducit in the statues mouth and the light did go on," Lemoss explained quietly
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Elder elves could create structures of great beauty, statues and murals with such detail and realism they seemed to hold breath and life within
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becomes man but by the community's virtues (Socrates)
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through a door flanked by marble statues
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surrounded by lush gardens and many statues
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suggesting the ancient architecture, with statues
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statues, I found that no character bears
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numerous times the virtues of pleasant weather
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tradition and to make statues
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statues are real y fine
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statues are of mythological characters, sign
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there are original statues
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resemble with those from the statues
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Thanks to the decapitate statues and al sorts
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statues and bas-reliefs at their home
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both ends statues of two former mayors, and
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alley, between the statues of two mayors, among
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there are many statues
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There are many statues in Athens
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virtues of benevolence, philanthropy and altruism that this world
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A man of fortune, for example, may either spend his revenue in a profuse and sumptuous table, and in maintaining a great number of menial servants, and a multitude of dogs and horses; or, contenting himself with a frugal table, and few attendants, he may lay out the greater part of it in adorning his house or his country villa, in useful or ornamental buildings, in useful or ornamental furniture, in collecting books, statues, pictures ; or in things more frivolous, jewels, baubles, ingenious trinkets of different kinds; or, what is most trifling of all, in amassing a great wardrobe of fine clothes, like the favourite and minister of a great prince who died a few years ago
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Noble palaces, magnificent villas, great collections of books, statues, pictures, and other curiosities, are frequently both an ornament and an honour, not only to the neighbourhood, but to the whole country to which they belong
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housing, and the statues by Fidias and of the
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Statues of flying lions made of bronze flanked both sides of the wide stairway leading up to the main entrance
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Along the sides of the hall were statues and images covered in gold
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She was thus always extremely busy, working an average of 12 hours a day from Tuesday through Sunday, and then on Mondays when her stores were closed so her employees could rest, she took advantage of the time to do some market research, strategic planning, and financial analysis
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Compassion and forgiveness of others, which are the hallmarks of selflessness and charity, move you closer to happiness because these virtues take your focus off your personal needs and desires
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The famous statues of the Buddha, lying down with his head resting on his hand, are examples of meditation while reclining
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In Confucian philosophy, the character of a superior person is built around four virtues
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Green, rolling hills…rocky cliffs…mountains…gleaming statues of Divines and mortal heroes alike dotting the countryside…
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They transited back to the bridge where the other girls were playing with the 'statues,' fixing their hair, coloring nails and generally playing dress-up with the frozen figures
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Ustra ignored his benefactor's coarse behavior with his own soldiers, it was of no consequence to him and his staff; each of whom were carefully inspecting the statues that none of them remembered being here on their first visit to the Elhehrim ruins
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” and he waved a hand at the little statues around them, “
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She was as stunningly statuesque and imperious as the Elf was herself as Princess and Heir Apparent of the Lascorii---choosing to keep as low a profile where her Enthilesté nature was concerned when around the Guild folk or those of the rest of the Alliance
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He approaches more to the condition of a free servant, and may possess some degree of integrity and attachment to his master's interest ; virtues which frequently belong to free servants, but which never can belong to a slave, who is treated as slaves commonly are in countries where the master is perfectly free and secure
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But their situation alone, without education, experience, or even example, seems to have formed in them all at once the great qualities which it required, and to have inspired them both with abilities and virtues which they themselves could not well know that they possessed
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It was, in fact, expected of a King to follow Ignar, for the throne was to mete out Justice and provide protection, and those were the virtues of Ignar
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three being for Tuesday
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Arbuthnot, in ancient than in modern times; and the very little variety which we find in that of the ancient statues, confirms his observation
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“But how?” I stood as still as the statues of idols I"d read about
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Fountains made in the form of statues spewed water into the air
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His dexterity at his own particular trade seems, in this manner, to be acquired at the expense of his intellectual, social, and martial virtues
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The clergy of an established and well endowed religion frequently become men of learning and elegance, who possess all the virtues of gentlemen, or which can recommend them to the esteem of gentlemen; but they are apt gradually to lose the qualities, both good and bad, which gave them authority and influence with the inferior ranks of people, and which had perhaps been the original causes of the success and establishment of their religion
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Those virtues procured them the highest respect and veneration among all the inferior ranks of people, of whom many were constantly, and almost all occasionally, fed by them
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But whether such a government us that of England, which, whatever may be its virtues, has never been famous for good economy; which, in time of peace, has generally conducted itself with the slothful and negligent profusion that is,
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There are said to be 108 virtues to cultivate and 108 defilements to avoid