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1. Her great and fell ancestor made the world anew and in so doing left them to live with a curse, the price to be paid for greatness
2. solitary, defined anew as mother
3. Can you both accept this task? Can you both leave your home here and start anew overseas? Do you both consent to this task that is asked of you?
4. The people waited in silence, polite and sincere, and after each vocal contribution, aided by the whisky, each voice trailed away to be taken up anew by his neighbour and transferred on and on around the table
5. Seeing in the dark, the world anew, the Oppositionist will walk in
6. humans again, and the torment begin anew
7. Grinly was filled with pain anew
8. “She is about fifteen, on her first trip away from home,” he began anew, “And has escaped her doting Auntie chaperone on the chance that she'll meet a beau
9. The next day when the festival began anew, and her parents and her stepsisters had gone again, Cinderella went to the hazel tree and said:
10. But the King’s Wood remained ripe with power, his hands blistered anew the moment the Oneness left him
11. Even the tentacle limbs Adros severed with the staff of King’s Wood had sprouted anew
12. Father said the advantage of iron was that it could be sharpened anew once dull, whereas bronze had to be melted down and then recast
13. eyed the young woman’s battle scars, stark waves of empathy swept over him again and he took her into his arms anew
14. Reminded of it anew, emotion surged in his words
15. His dark smile only faded after the Nord had completely disappeared and Corpulus returned to his upkeep, not yet daring to inflict conversation upon them anew
16. The scent of the forge fires caught his nose anew, and he inhaled deeply
17. But the smiling face of the Redguard man flashed anew in his mind
18. Fresh tears stung and threatened to pour forth anew
19. life, you need to know how the universe is created anew
20. everything in it including you) is re-created anew each
21. This year, as I sat in the large room of the caravansary I felt as though Joseph should walk in and begin hammering or sawing or cutting something to repair or build anew
22. He managed to wash away most of the congealed blood from around the sore cuts, taking care not to open the wounds anew, and dried himself gently with his dirty, old towel
23. Grasping their weapons anew, the adventurers drew their swords and kept them before them
24. And the hearts of many shall be remade and established anew, The days in which the court of God shall be cleansed! In the blood of The Lamb!
25. It began to purr anew
26. The kid let out a deeply-held breath and after some hesitation, began anew
27. A semblance of composure regained, she wiped away her tears, began anew and finally, extracted a wary chuckle soon followed by Mike’s full-blown hilarity
28. Dumbfounded, he sat at the desk, pulled a goose-neck reading lamp close and put a second pair of glasses over the first to study anew the checks and the paper they were printed on
29. But he could not and would not, until his Pilgrimage was complete, and his people had their Holy Forge anew
30. He felt almost violated; robbed of his right to discover, experience, and learn anew
31. And then fear would grip her once more, the uncertainty for her child sweeping everything clean, and the vicious circle of gripping emotions and harrowing memories of happier times would start anew
32. Amonas noticed he was grinning now though, and his spirits flared high anew
33. Hartle was impressed anew with the little translator devices
34. It had lit the fire of his faith anew
35. Then why does he put his head so close to mine? she wondered anew as his hot breath blew over the hairs on her neck, making her ear tingle
36. The challenge that had been on the face of the speaker, among others, now burst anew into words
37. Alarmed anew, Zoran pulled her arm toward him and saw that she was still here, but her look told him that she didn’t wish to be
38. Now she had the wrap that only thinly covered her womanhood, and her uncovered breasts pumped up and down as she sought to catch up with her exertion, but certainly not the quietness of the state she had been in when he had first seen her, and he was filled anew with a confused sort of gladness
39. He ground his teeth anew at the thought, but also contented himself in the justification for his savage revenge
40. Does he not remember that he was never a welcome part of our people? But she only asked anew, “But why, should you—?” Immediately, she wished that she had not even started to ask such a thing
41. ” She felt her lower lip and chin quiver anew at the import of what she had just declared and was inwardly amazed
42. It seems to reflect anew, the tensions between “herding” and “settled” peoples as suggested in the parable story of “Cain and Abel” in chapter 9 of this book
43. Women’s shouts and children’s cries could be heard anew
44. They had been a “city people” for so long, only a few had any memory of their ancient ways, but they learned anew
45. Those who witnessed the destruction of the Temple proclaimed Him anew, while repeatedly resisting the overwhelming power and authority of the mighty Roman Empire to conform to another way
46. Ethan knew then he had gone through all this to find his brother, and now even though he was standing a couple of feet away, he was losing him anew
47. ” They were being harassed in their synagogues even as the Gentiles were in their temples by members of this “slave religion” who, like weeds, seemed to sprout anew even from where they had just been removed
48. But the new idea was not destroyed in those who had fallen away, just buried to sprout anew during easier times
49. Conciliarism (the theory that a pope is subject to a council), however had been affirmed at the synod as it would be anew at the Council of Basel (1431–1449) which in 1439 deposed Pope Eugene IV (r
50. But each generation has had to learn anew the relevance of each and every term of that covenant, the benefits of which during periods of stability might not be as obvious as in times of stress