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Brass plates inscribed with the names of each year's classes were to be mounted, in succession, after commencement exercises were completed
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This means that the distances between the letters are so vast, that it requires all 39 books in the Old Testament 9 times in succession to complete the code
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cultivation, and a certain succession of crops, during the whole continuance of the lease
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He was a wise man, and once he realised the powers that were held inside the Globe, mostly by vanquishing his enemies, he ordered the Globe to be given to each King in succession and the secrets to be passed on from King to his son down the ages
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The two Ansahs acted as prompters, going through the motions in dumb show, while the lesser chiefs passed, salaaming with outstretched hand to each officer in succession down the line
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He flung the rocks in succession
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He cleared his throat twice in succession and saw Raul’s penetrating gaze fix upon him
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Othman: “He had been a relative and lieutenant of the prophet Mohammed and had married in succession two of the prophet’s daughters
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She paused, then sang three songs in succession that were subtly different
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’ It may appear to arise in succession but in fact it
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I can scarcely recall my Sire’s last words as he bundled me in his cape amidst the chaos and death that clung to our friends, while fires broke out throughout our home and as vampire heads in their gruesome natural form rolled in succession across our polished wooden floorboards
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When the sun rises in the heavens, he comes out through that fourth portal thirty, mornings in succession, and sets accurately in the fourth portal in the west of the heavens; And during this period the day becomes daily longer and the night nightly shorter to the thirtieth morning
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Your thoughts and feelings exist in succession,
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The trouble of the first stroke is the injury of the eyes; the trouble of the second stroke, of the hearing; and so in succession, all the strokes shall overtake you; And Adam so speaking to his sons, groaned out loud, and said: What shall I do? I am in great grief; And Eve also wept, saying: My Lord Adam, arise, give me the half of your disease, and let me bear it, because through me this has happened to you; through me you are in distresses and troubles; And Adam said to Eve: Arise, and go with our son Seth near paradise, and put earth on your heads, and weep, beseeching the Lord that He may have compassion on me, and send His angel to paradise, and give me of the tree in which flows the oil out of it, and that you may bring it to me; and I shall anoint myself, and have rest, and show you the manner in which we were deceived at first
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When the sun rises in the heavens he comes out through that fourth portal thirty mornings in succession and sets accurately in the fourth portal in the west of the heavens; And during this period the day becomes daily longer and the night nightly shorter to the thirtieth morning
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The trouble of the first stroke is the injury of the eyes; the trouble of the second stroke of the hearing; and so in succession all the strokes shall overtake you; And Adam so speaking to his sons groaned out loud and said: What shall I do? I am in great grief; And Eve also wept saying: My Lord Adam arise give me the half of your disease and let me bear it because through me this has happened to you; through me you are in distresses and troubles; And Adam said to Eve: Arise and go with our son Seth near paradise and put earth on your heads and weep beseeching the Lord that He may have compassion on me and send His angel to paradise and give me of the tree in which flows the oil out of it and that you may bring it to me; and I shall anoint myself and have rest and show you the manner in which we were deceived at first
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In succession, seven of them supposedly ruled Egypt for thousands of years before a hybrid child, created by mating with a human mother, was chosen to be the first pharaoh
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He probably knows—and certainly cares—no more than any of us… One thing we have done, although it isn't absolute proof, is send back—that is, have sent back to us—two items in succession, one after a slight delay
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supersets is that you are using different muscles in succession
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rounds in succession without the gun ever getting jammed
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―What‘s going on?‖ many voices yelled in succession
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it may be taken on many different notes in succession, in a sort of arpeggio
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on an indefinite number of people in succession; in testing it on a closely-
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In chain succession Joey fired Bluebursts at each of the targets
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He blinked rapidly in succession, then smacked his lips
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She put the tray on top of Maria’s desk and bowed in succession to each of the other five women, speaking in Dari, then in Italian and English
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She completed that routine with a plank and brick breaking demonstration, attracting a concert of disbelieving exclamations when she broke in two a concrete block with her fist while letting out a paralyzing kiai scream, then smashed in succession through two thick wood planks, one with her fist and the other with her left foot
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Both then grabbed in succession the two crates of grenades and the four Afghan policewomen, pulling them up to the rooftop
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Parisa’s excitement mounted as she watched in succession the two interviews, culminating with a defiant declaration from the general commanding the Lebanese forces to the effect that his soldiers would continue resisting the Israeli invasion of their country, along the fighters of the Hezbollah
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Walking in succession to each corner of the yard, Brunet then read off the coordinates indicated by his personal locator system
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The other half of your unit will in the meantime liberate the camp of Natzweiler/Struthof, in the Alsace region, before freeing in succession two transit camps situated inside France proper
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A marvelous, soothing sensation overtook Tatiana, who stopped resisting and looked in awe at Nancy as the Canadian moved her hands in succession to various parts of the Russian’s body, healing the nasty bruises and burns covering it in less than two minutes
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Leaving the lounge, she walked down the grand staircase and then crossed in succession the Salon Willette, the Salon des Tapisseries and the Salle des Prévôts before emerging outside and climbing down the few stairs to the wide plaza facing the town hall
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The captain then gave the order to immediately turn 180 degrees to port and fired his four aft tubes in succession, watching the boat’s compass as he did to spread out his four aft torpedoes
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One, two, then three KATEs were hit in succession, falling in flames or breaking up in midair before they could drop their bombs
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He smashed those in succession to the floor
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ings and large rings of water in succession with rings of land
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Next, Heracles applied gently his hands in succession on the spots where she sported bruises, slowly healing them through his mind the way he had been taught to do like all the children of the World Council and of Edon
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� Taking out her car keys, which were attached to a remote control unit, she pushed in succession two buttons
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He then called in succession his two rifle companies and his support company to order them to stand to and waited for the illumination rounds to light up the sky
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Her spirit then went to inhabit in succession another ten persons as the centuries progressed, to finally link with a newborn German baby girl named Ingrid
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Deploying her last two missiles, infrared seeker models, she fired them in succession, finishing off the bomber she had already damaged with cannon fire and destroying an eleventh bomber with her last missile
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Jenny pointed in succession four different locations, all widely separate but also all inside China, close to the Vietnamese border
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They dove first on the Hezbollah boats, firing in succession volleys of unguided rockets and destroying three boats in their first pass
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Gordon was the first to introduce himself to Emily, then the rest in succession
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A second shot in succession, this time hitting her in the chest
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‘’Actually, Judith of Francia, who is presently eighteen years old and is said to be very beautiful, was previously Queen of Wessex, having married in succession two of their late kings, Aethelwulf and Aethelbald of Wessex
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The young woman looked at something behind the box and pressed a button, then had Joseph lay in succession both of his hands on a glass surface laid on the counter
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Nancy then repeated the process in succession with the other fourteen girls and young women held in the Beauchamp Tower
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After a moment of stunned silence, the young Australian officer led Elizabeth to a nearby tree and, using it as partial cover, pointed in succession a series of hills to the South of the airstrip, maybe 600 meters away
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The sister ship of the YAMATO proved tougher, however, and stayed afloat even though it absorbed in succession five direct hits from one-ton AP bombs that severely damaged it, plus three near misses that opened breaches in its hull under the waterline
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Patting gently the shoulder of the startled woman, Ingrid continued her slow tour of the operations room, then visited in succession the adjacent communications center, followed by the administrative section, where she met the senior female officer in charge of the female detachment of the headquarters, Major Maggie Smith, who was also the command’s administrative officer
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Each quad mount was sprayed in succession by no less than four fighter-bombers, leaving no Germans alive around them
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He had to negotiate in succession six partition airlocks, which were designed to avoid a single air leak from compromising the whole communications tube
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Resuming her walk along the Promenade’s pedestrian track, Priya passed in succession a convenience store, a liquor store, a children’s clothing store, a toy store and a clothing store for women before arriving at the junction with the southern hallway leading to the central core
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On one part, the ice layers on top of the inner structure were about eighty kilometer thick and comprised in succession as you went down a thick surface layer of methane ice covered by a thin film of nitrogen and water ice, followed by intermixed layers of nitrogen ice, liquid methane and water ice
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breaking on her forehead, she pointed the passengers in succession
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Let Morris take command as the next officer in succession
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Popular insurrections and riots shook in succession Vienna, Venice, Berlin, Milan, Munich and Prague, while the provisional French government publicly proclaimed the abolition of the death penalty and of slavery, the creation of national workshops in order to combat the widespread unemployment and the adoption of universal male suffrage
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Then looking in succession at his senior agents from Chicago and Washington, he got them to brief him on their respective findings
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Don’t forget also that she humbled in succession the Soviets, the Communist Chinese and the British
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She smiled with glee when she saw that she would pass in succession nearly at the vertical of two important Soviet military airbases
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When Chepe awoke he realized, in succession, that he was cold, wet, miserable, and surrounded by a group of gargoyles who were peering down at him like hyenas drooling over a carcass
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The man’s eyes were as round as dinner plates and he nodded rapidly three or four times in succession, in his panic to comply with her orders
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This statement serves that production, proceeding and creation which follow in succession in most perfect form and most admirable way are done by these “Ten Nights”
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In succession, the wolves pounced at Azura, but she deflected them
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The example of them is as that of a man, who stands before a box containing sights that revolve one after another in succession until they finish
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This statement means that the production, steering and creation which follow in succession in the most perfect form and the most admirable way are achieved through these “Ten Nights”
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Relax each muscle group of the body in succession until complete relaxation is achieved
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” the sound of many buildings' numerous doors opening in succession filled the air with the rhythm of popping corn
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Then they took to being born dead; two of them in succession did this; and it was after the second had done it that Ingeborg reached her lowest ebb of vitality and could hardly be got to say a sentence that did not include heaven
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“No Sir, we have not, bottom three months in succession
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Because he was a corrupt, bought politician; Churchill concealed Hitler’s three peace proposals from the public, one delivered personally by Hess… for Germany to withdraw to its pre-WWI territories; instead Churchill bombed Berlin for eight days in succession until Hitler retaliated by bombing London
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When you appealed to your Lord for help, He answered you, "I am reinforcing you with one thousand angels in succession
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And so this diviner order of the Kosmos reigned through untold ages, while the earth swarmed with the mortal lives that sprang into being in successive bursts of the all creating Energy,—which never, by existing law, excluded itself from operating by introduction of fresh elements, but vindicated, even in a world of perishable plants and animals, both its love of continuity, and its absolute sovereignty and freedom,—at once in Creation and Destruction:—it may be bringing, as men say, life out of life, varying its forms under the pressure of external conditions, and achieving its present results by a gradual transformation of pre-existing types—though of this the fossil record contains no evidence —or, it may be, in the popular sense, creating, time after time, new tenants of the void, and causing the fruitful Earth to bear in succession the original distinct kinds of living things, out of which all sub varieties have sprung
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The indefensible method, moreover, of citing the books of the Bible as if some one had beheld an angel inditing them in succession, without consideration of their individual history, of the degree of confidence due to the fullness of each writer's information, of the positive marks of defective knowledge, or misconception in some,—will serve the cause of truth no longer
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Next we are informed that the interior volcanic force,—acting under impulses of which no one has undertaken to assign the law,—has from time to time raised and then depressed many times in succession the solid surface of the globe in all its portions, thus turning sea into dry land, and dry land into sea, changing arctic climates into tropical, and tropical into arctic, as has happened in England more than once
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This had been the third morning in succession, on which there had been early drinking at the wine-shop of Monsieur Defarge
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Several doors were opened in succession, and finally his own
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Catherine amused herself with dancing to and fro before the door, while I tried all the large keys in succession
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Twice in succession, then, has the just man overthrown the unjust in this conflict; and now comes the third trial, which is dedicated to Olympian Zeus the saviour: a sage whispers in my ear that no pleasure except that of the wise is quite true and pure--all others are a shadow only; and surely this will prove the greatest and most decisive of falls?
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place, you fielded in succession Duos and Stars, totally overwhelming Heather, who had no
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One thing at a time, all things in succession
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But its nucleus is always some small, hard object, say a sterile egg or a grain of sand, around which the mother–of–pearl is deposited in thin, concentric layers over several years in succession
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Barrington, who seldom spoke and was an ideal listener, was appropriated by several men in succession, who each told him a different yarn
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Many different expedients were proposed by the elder warriors, in succession, to all of which Magua was a silent and respectful listener
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Jaggers, and turned them watchfully on every one of the rest of us in succession
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On one of these occasions it would have been necessary for Owen to stay at home from work if it had not been for Mrs Easton, who came for several days in succession to look after her and attend to the house
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third bad year in succession
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Stands of prehistoric trees rise and fall and rise again in succession
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He had then had several successful voyages in succession, and in the following year, 1884, he retired
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Don Pepe padlocked each door in succession, and at the signal of his whistle the string of carts would move off, closely surrounded by the clank of spur and carbine, with jolts and cracking of whips, with a sudden deep rumble over the boundary bridge ("into the land of thieves and sanguinary macaques," Don Pepe defined that crossing); hats bobbing in the first light of the dawn, on the heads of cloaked figures; Winchesters on hip; bridle hands protruding lean and brown from under the falling folds of the ponchos
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Don Pepe received the letter from his other hand, slapped his left side and his hips in succession, feeling for his spectacle case
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It was also sufficiently severe that Hahlynd had decreed that the guns had to be fired individually—in succession, rather than simultaneously—and the cloud of smoke could have choked a dragon, but their hitting power was incredible
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They were speaking of the last telegram stating that the Turks had been for three days in succession beaten at all points and put to flight, and that tomorrow a decisive engagement was expected
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Clare had not the least objection to such a farewell formality—which was all that it was to him—and as he passed them he kissed them in succession where they stood, saying "Goodbye" to each as he did so
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Two such advances have never followed one another in succession (Principle of Alternation)
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If the decline was to continue, at some point there should be two rallies in succession in roughly the same price range
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The second touch includes three daily candlesticks in succession; each day the market pushes a bit beyond the 0
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If the market touches a zone twice in succession, it will often move away from the zone