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I take hold of Adamant’s harness, anticipating some resistance, but without turning a hair, he majestically stalks along the deck in the wake of his counterpart
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before your time? 18 It is good that you should take hold of this
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of life to those who take hold of her,
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His hand is not too short to save! He will bring in a great harvest and bring great deliverance in our day, but he is waiting for us to take hold of our destinies as knights of the kingdom and move with him
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oppressed, and the poor, and take hold of the destiny God has
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"Here take hold of this in your teeth," he said, holding out a stout branch
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13 That it might take hold of the ends of the Earth, that the wicked might be shaken out of it?
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18 It is good that you should take hold of this; yes, also from this withdraw not your hand, for he who fears God shall come out of
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take hold of his brother of the house of his father, saying, you have clothing, be you our ruler, and let this ruin be under your hand: 7
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heart shall melt: 8 And they shall be afraid: pangs and sorrows shall take hold of them; they shall be in pain as a woman who
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choose the things that please me, and take hold of my covenant; 5 Even to them will I give in my house and within my walls a place
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there is none who calls on your name that stirs up himself to take hold of you, for you have hid your face from us, and has consumed
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which I commanded my servants the prophets, did they not take hold of your fathers? And they returned and said, like as the Lord of
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Return, O Jacob, and take hold of it, walk in the way by its brightness, in the presence of the
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moved to take hold of her, slipping one hand clumsily inside her blouse to squeeze her breast hard and painfully, and pushing the other up her skirt
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But when Moses died the responsibility of leadership fell to Joshua, but for him to be successful and finish what Moses had started he needed to take hold of the vision as well
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seemed to take hold of the whole room
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” Stretching out His hand He waited for her to take hold of it
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Javagathlon lifted up his left hand to take hold of the Man of Fortitude’s fingers
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“And for that, you need to take hold of the mind-cane again
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“Amadis take hold of his heart, I pray, for darkness is at the doorstep and it lies in wait for his innocent blood
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Why don’t you take hold of the cane, Simon? Properly
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Within the haze of red that she was seeing through Leora jumped into the air shifting forms, and released Damalis’ arm only to take hold of it once more in her talons
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Then take hold of it and see, came the reply
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“Sit down and take hold of each other’s hands
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Hartstongue stares at her and she sees the truth take hold of his heart
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26:52-56 Put back your sword in its place because all those who take hold of the sword shall perish with the sword
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The easiest way for the “reducer” in a situation like this is to take hold of the lower arm and elbow, while the patient is either sitting or standing, and have an assistant hold the patient’s shoulder back
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She became fidgety as the slow drumming beat take hold of her mind
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Take hold of the challenge to seek God’s will and assignments in obedience to Christ, the Lord of the Harvest
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ON THE LIPS, GENTLY TAKE HOLD OF BOTH OF HER HANDS, AND
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You should take hold of your
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Ingrid was surprised in turn by the reaction of Nancy, who hurried to join her on the sofa and to take hold of her hands
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You cannot take hold of it, but you cannot lose it
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under the armpit to take hold of the collar at the
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take hold of the left collar by his
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under the groin to take hold of the
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On her part, Patricia had a couple of dances with Peter, including a very enticing slow where she let his hands take hold of her bum, with occasional groping of her breasts under her sweater, while she rubbed herself against his crotch, causing quickly a hard erection
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Some sort of thing made of steel followed closely the woman, prompting Beaudouin to stop in his track and take hold of his sword
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activities encourage us to take hold of all the big and small ideas that
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“Hurry Katie, please take hold of my hand, there is a current ahead that is very strong
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He moved forward to take hold of her shoulders, his
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She staggered and Hope immediately went to take hold of her and lead her to the
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of the bed and tiredly take hold of his hand
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There was a brittle chatter as his bat blew through the second skeleton, breaking it in half below the rib cage, but he was horrified to realize the third skeleton had managed to take hold of him, its fingers tugging at his shirt
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Indeed, this is nothing more than trickery and deception, and a kind of hypnosis that aims to take hold of the attention of those present and make a connection with the devilish jinns
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They take hold of the ether and by setting it in motion reproduce the thought to others in the form of sound
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Thought ordinarily leads outwardly in evolutionary directions, but it can be turned within where it will take hold of the basic principles of things — the heart of things, the spirit of things
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Then take hold of the line with your line hand just in front of the reel so you can strip (pull in) line as needed
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He, extremely reluctant to take hold of hands he felt he never wanted to touch again, was obliged to help her; and when she was on her feet, standing quite close to him, rather like a little girl forced to say a difficult lesson not yet really learned, to a judge she knows will be severe, he informed her that if this was her last word, this detestable, unchristian _Never_, then he thought he had better go away
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It seemed for a long time so incredible that her entire importance and interest as a human being should depend on whether she was or was not what he called a true wife that she preferred to go on groping rather than take hold of this as an explanation
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“Why are you called Keepers?” Nikko was trying to regain some semblance of reality to grasp something he could take hold of and accept
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"Whoah, whoah! What?" He turns to take hold of her shoulders and give her a very confused look, because this is honestly the last thing he was expecting
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feeling to take hold of her stomach
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Fred would walk up to the bundle and take hold of the sheet with his finger-tips, then without hesitating any longer, he would uncover the head of whoever was lying here
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“She came out of the bedroom,” my mother says, reaching down to take hold of her still-clawed back feet when she starts struggling
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Lord, we take hold of thy covenant, to thee we join ourselves in a perpetual covenant; O that thou wouldest cause us to pass under the rod, and bring us into the bond of the covenant, that we may become thine
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It is thou (O God) that hast commanded the morning, and caused the day-spring to know its place, that it might take hold of the ends of the earth, and it is turned as clay to the seal
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Lord, we fly for refuge to it, we take hold of it as the hope set before us
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Lord, I take hold of this covenant, seal it to me at thy table
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Then take hold of the line with your line hand just in front of
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She says that when bad things happen, we have to take hold of them and turn them into something that is the reverse of what they are
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While we’re thinking and reflecting on this thought provoking and intellectual analogy of the possibility of other world’s existing other than the one we experience now and in real time, it might be wise and prudent for us to take hold of our senses and contemplate the following
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take hold of the minds of humans that have no rules, no thoughts of
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A clawed hand reached forth to take hold of her neck
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He said, "Take hold of it, and do not fear
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for her hand to take hold of mine
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Irreligion and the attractions of sinful pleasure take hold of the minds of men by the handles of so many passions and faculties, by the enchantments of art and fancy, by the customs of society, by the ties and the sympathies of nature, that it is impossible for Christianity to fix too firm a grasp on the convictions of the intellect and conscience, and on the affections of the heart
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It does not take hold of the moral understanding of Asia
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"Yes," I observed, "about as starved and sackless as you: your cheeks are bloodless; let us take hold of hands and run
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And then - alarmed by the footsteps of some chance passerby, or by the closing of the door of a neighbouring house, and fearing that it was the sound she had been waiting for and dreading through all those weary hours, she would turn in terror to Mary Linden, sitting in the chair at the bedside, sewing by the light of the shaded lamp, and take hold of her arm as if seeking protection from some impending danger
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She drew one more deep breath of the fresh air, and had just put he hand out of her muff to take hold of the door post and get back into the carriage, when another man in a military overcoat, quite close beside her, stepped between her and the flickering
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Terrible as it was to Levin to put his arms round that terrible body, to take hold of that under the quilt, of which he preferred to know nothing, under his wife’s
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A different kind of panicky feeling begins to take hold of me, the fear that this is going to end any second
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He stretched out his hand to take hold of the purse
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They take hold of you, they hold you fast, they never let you go again
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Mr Terle’s eyes grew wider and yet wider to take hold of what was coming
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He almost bent to take hold of Marion now, in her skull mask
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Behind him, the guards moved forward to take hold of him while he screamed
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Sammy in the cart and clambered up to his seat to take hold of the reins
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At this moment I felt some one take hold of my arm from the back, and turning round I found the Doctor had returned with one of the men in white wigs
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What then remains? nothing but to take hold of the whales bodily, in their entire liberal volume, and boldly sort them that way
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She drew one more deep breath of the fresh air, and had just put he hand out of her muff to take hold of the door post and get back into the carriage, when another man in a military overcoat, quite close beside her, stepped between her and the flickering light of the lamp post
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"Look'ee now, master, once take hold of the rope there's no letting it go!" he said, and Levin heard smothered laughter among the mowers
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"Merciful heavens, what a man! Why, I am here, lying here with you! How could he have met me? But don't take hold of my face
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"Rascal!" he cried, pointing to Lyamshin, "take hold of the scoundrel, turn him over
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"Take hold of my tail with your trunk, and I will pull you out at once
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Milton was near to the wolf, but was afraid to take hold of him; and no matter how fast Búlka ran on his short legs, he could not keep up with him
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Her crime consisted in that, when the people of the village she belonged to attempted to stop a recruiting officer who had drafted, illegally, as they thought, her nephew, she was the first to take hold of the bridle of his horse
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Just as one jolt is sufficient for a liquid that is saturated with salt suddenly to become crystallized, thus, perhaps, the smallest effort will suffice for the truth, which is already revealed to men, to take hold of hundreds, thousands, millions of men,—for a public opinion to be established to correspond to the consciousness, and, in consequence of its establishment, for the whole structure of the existing life to be changed
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As a matter of fact, not one-tenth part of the most cruel of all gossip—the gossip of country-houses—is worthy of credence; and although, when I first made Madame’s acquaintance, she had living with her in the house a clerk named Mitusha, who had been promoted from a serf, and who, curled, pomaded, and dressed in a frockcoat of Circassian pattern, always stood behind his mistress’s chair at luncheon, while from time to time she invited her guests to admire his handsome eyes and mouth, there was nothing for gossip to take hold of
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Having failed to take hold of the affair of the Chesapeake for a declaration of war, you have nothing now to give the people that interest which I hope they always will have in a declaration of war
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At length, however, the gospel did take hold of the warriors