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Ginger MacAvoy had a nice view from her corner window office on the fourth floor of the historical San Francisco edifice that housed the headquarters of World Weary Avengers, Incorporated
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The Lyndesfarne tower was a very different kind of edifice than
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Their first impressions were only more stimulated when on the narrow strip of road across the tidal basin the edifice grew to fill their whole vision
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That too had been a solid edifice
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stood this magnificent edifice
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I feel that “Jesus wept,” more for what this would mean for the history of Judaism, than he did for the loss of that faith’s most important edifice
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and establishing the edifice of Vedic religion, before settling down in a
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But the basic foundation underlying the edifice of that science was the older belief system from which it sprang
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That is the bedrock upon which this sacred edifice has been agelessly constructed
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receive in the donation form the property as edifice,
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way with base in the ecological edifice
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splendid edifice to take the place of the previously unpretentious building, at the same time extending the boundaries of the Temple mount
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“This great hall should be more than just a dignified edifice of assembly
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And his mission that had brought such a threat to an edifice of such renown
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edifice of such renown
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Yet when he died, no matter how large the edifice of his accomplishments might be, it would be almost as if he had never existed, because he had no real personality
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Do good works therefore you who have received good from the Lord; lest while you delay to do them the building of the tower be finished and you be rejected from the edifice: there is now no other tower a-building
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To defeat the monsters and the winged architect of this edifice reach, take it will all of our martial resources
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It was a long and perilous scooter ride to his house – a grand two storeyed edifice where I was somewhat taken aback by the presence of a wife and two children
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It was a circular, wooden edifice with a curved roof and a watchtower
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This edifice was staggering, some twenty times, or so, My height!
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Three-quarters of the living quarters in the massive circular edifice were reserved for Vassals, but they occupied only a quarter of the available space for dwellings
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So all-encompassing was this singular feeling that I had desire to retrace my steps and never look upon this dreary edifice again
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It looked as if the whole edifice would go down at the touch of a finger
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1 Flavius, the Greek Jew, was a proselyte of the gate, having been neither circumcised nor baptized; and since he was a great lover of the beautiful in art and sculpture, the house which he occupied when sojourning in Jerusalem was a beautiful edifice
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The streets converged like the spokes of a wheel into an octagon-shaped court in the center of the town which gave upon a lofty edifice, which, with its domes and towers, dominated the whole city
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He believed it was the great domed edifice in the center of the city, and it was likely that here dwelt the ruler of the town, to whom a captive woman would doubtless be brought
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another edifice supreme of his regime
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A few moments later they saw the squat, flat-topped edifice they sought looming ahead of them
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1 SHORTLY after two o'clock on this Tuesday afternoon, Jesus, accompanied by eleven apostles, Joseph of Arimathea, the thirty Greeks, and certain other disciples, arrived at the temple and began the delivery of his last address in the courts of the sacred edifice
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It was an imposing Gothic edifice and one of the most beautiful castles on the main land of Ehrenberg
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In the center of the edifice,
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Whether it’s a local residence or a building for a business, construction and remediation can result in an edifice that utilizes much less energy than those in the past, resulting in helping to save the planet
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ecology around the World Heritage Site and was an edifice
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Similarly, for those of you with an interest in engineering, you will notice that the building of a structure's foundations can take almost as long as the construction of the edifice; that structures above ground appearance
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The tireless and constant prestidigitation ceases and the entire edifice crumbles
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True, the Hindu fringes, at last, got their God that the Brahmans so cruelly denied them, even one amongst their three crore deities, and what if the God was an alien One for they were never allowed to feel like the natives in the land of their own ancestors? Nevertheless, as the enshrined caste edifice was too strong even for the Almighty Allah to pull it down, and since their Mohammedan masters would have only condescend to descended with them, the early converts might have been truly squeezed in their new religious ghettos
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They rounded the bend in the track and before them the Abbey rose in all its magnificence and Ceri suddenly felt a great sense of relief at the sight of such a familiar edifice
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But Al'lah smote their edifice at its foundations and its roof fell down upon their heads
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His scourge overtook them whence they did not know": They laid plans, tricks, and arrangements to fight the truth, but Al'lah destroyed their edifice from its basis so that what they had made tumbled down upon them and their bombs struck them
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They are, in this respect, like the queen of Sheba (Saba') who magnified the possession of our Master Solomon (pth) when "She was bidden to enter the edifice, when she saw it, she thought it was a pool of water and bared her legs
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But Solomon said: it is an edifice paved with glass"
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But Solomon said: ‘It is an edifice paved with glass…’
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Manifestly she did not, or how could she have needed nine enormous days to be set in repair? He himself, who regarded his body as a holy temple, which was the one solution of the body question that at all approached satisfactoriness, and had accordingly brushed his teeth, from the point of view of their being pillars of a sacred edifice, after every meal for forty years, had never had a toothache in his life
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Berunni Twenty-Arms brought down many an edifice as he pursued Agni and the latter charred his share of buildings while deploring:
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that it must be a beautiful edifice
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and, in time, you will have to tear down your thought edifice and build on the true foundation of Right
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This edifice was the meeting-place of several Churchcouncils
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hospital was a giant white edifice, almost a single block that
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I should have let the whole, hopeless edifice collapse
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Lizzie was as awed as most of the many visitors I have brought at one time or another to see this, inconceivable edifice
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It is the interplay of the reproductive instinct in a social edifice created by an intelligent species that possesses, besides the sexual drive, the sense of beauty, of time running out, of a thousand psychological inadequacies and needs, of a sense of
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It was still there, just as it was thirty years ago, a square stone edifice with taps on the four sides with the water pouring into four stone basins in an eternal flow
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The fundamental foundations of birth sign Astrology have shifted to such an extent that the whole edifice of astrology should have come tumbling down long ago
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The courthouse was a soaring, dignified edifice to Harvey Schwartz/The Reluctant Terrorist
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The discussion recorded took place in the great synagogue of Capernaum, of which some interesting ruins yet remain at Tel Hum; for even the ruins are interesting of an edifice which was the scene of this notable revelation of Divine truth and grace
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But it is only some heaven-taught performer, commanding the range of all its resources, and versed in the management of celestial themes, who can fill the trembling Edifice with its mightiest strains,—and by them adequately prove, that the sweetness which charms us in those milder harmonies that kindle the transports of immortal joy, rolls downward, without a single discord, through the vast compass of descending notes, into the solemn diapason of its thunders, conformably to that ETERNAL UNIVERSAL LOVE, whose glory, together with the songs of men and angels, it celebrates and proclaims
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The chateau burned; the nearest trees, laid hold of by the fire, scorched and shrivelled; trees at a distance, fired by the four fierce figures, begirt the blazing edifice with a new forest of smoke
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Finally, keep your aim fixed on the destruction of that ill-founded edifice of the books of chivalry, hated by some and praised by many more; for if you succeed in this you will have achieved no small success
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The seamen hold up the Edifice
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It held up the Edifice
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The Palais de Justice communicated with the prison,—a sombre edifice, that from its grated windows looks on the clock-tower of the Accoules
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The roof of bark had long since fallen, and mingled with the soil, but the huge logs of pine, which had been hastily thrown together, still preserved their relative positions, though one angle of the work had given way under the pressure, and threatened a speedy downfall to the remainder of the rustic edifice
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These children of the woods stood together for several moments pointing at the crumbling edifice, and conversing in the unintelligible language of their tribe
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He found them on the threshold of the low edifice, already prepared to depart, and surrounded by a clamorous and weeping assemblage of their own sex, that had gathered about the place, with a sort of instinctive consciousness that it was the point most likely to be protected
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It was the principal edifice of the village, though roughly constructed of the bark and branches of trees; being the lodge in which the tribe held its councils and public meetings during their temporary residence on the borders of the English province
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All the lordly residences in the vicinity of the palace of justice were demolished and that noble edifice itself, in which at the time of the catastrophe important legal debates were in progress, is literally a mass of ruins
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"What?" said he to himself, while the lamp and the wax lights were nearly burnt out, and the servants were waiting impatiently in the anteroom; "what? this edifice which I have been so long preparing, which I have reared with so much care and toil, is to be crushed by a single touch, a word, a breath! Yes, this self, of whom I thought so much, of whom I was so proud, who had appeared so worthless in the dungeons of the Chateau d'If, and whom I had succeeded in making so great, will be but a lump of clay to-morrow
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He also yielded to none in his admiration of Rossini's Stabat Mater, a work simply abounding in immortal numbers, in which his wife, Madam Marion Tweedy, made a hit, a veritable sensation, he might safely say, greatly adding to her other laureis and putting the others totally in the shade, in the jesuit fathers' church in upper Gardiner street, the sacred edifice being thronged to the doors to hear her with virtuosos, or
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(Bantam) Lyons had rapidly and successively requested, perused and restituted the copy of the current issue of the Freeman's Journal and National Press which he had been about to throw away (subsequently thrown away), he had proceeded towards the oriental edifice of the Turkish and Warm Baths, 11 Leinster street, with the light of inspiration shining in his countenance and bearing in his arms the secret of the race, graven in the language of prediction
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The unexpected discovery of an object of great monetary value (precious stone, valuable adhesive or impressed postage stamps (7 schilling, mauve, imperforate, Hamburg, 1866: 4 pence, rose, blue paper, perforate, Great Britain, 1855: 1 franc, stone, official, rouletted, diagonal surcharge, Luxemburg, 1878), antique dynastical ring, unique relic) in unusual repositories or by unusual means: from the air (dropped by an eagle in flight), by fire (amid the carbonised remains of an incendiated edifice), in the sea (amid flotsam, jetsam, lagan and derelict), on earth (in the gizzard of a comestible fowl)
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It was a big edifice to build on the strength of his allowing her to put her arm around him while he cried himself to sleep
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The edifice had so very strange, and yet so familiar, an aspect, that Mr
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As the sacred edifice was too much thronged to admit another auditor, she took up her position close beside the scaffold of the pillory
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Sotillo, irritable, moody, walked restlessly about, held consultations with his officers, gave contradictory orders in this shrill clamour pervading the whole empty edifice
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the fixed definitions, and all this artificial edifice fell to pieces at once like a house of cards, and it became clear that the edifice had been built up out of those transposed words, apart from anything in life more important than
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the church lost all its charm for him, and this edifice
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Misuse of public funds, waste and corruption had reached such proportions during his administration that the edifice was toppling of its own weight
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The wind, playing upon the edifice, produced a booming tune, like the note of some gigantic one-stringed harp
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To any one understanding the architecture of the edifice, the Persian's action would seem to indicate that Erik's mysterious house had been built in the double case, formed of a thick wall constructed as an embankment or dam, then of a brick wall, a tremendous layer of cement and another wall several yards in thickness
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The Shah ordered him to construct an edifice of this kind
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No picture can do justice to the rich colors of the edifice or to the harmonious tone resulting from the skilful use of many diverse materials
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conspire to undermine belief in a future life,—a belief upon which the social edifice has rested for eighteen hundred years
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This process of tearing down the edifice of belief that supported the bubble continues until only discouragement and fear for the future control investor attitudes
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As we pass’d Whitehall, my Eyes spy’d what seem’d a fine Noble Edifice, which lookt to me like a Faery Castle pois’d upon the very Surface of the River
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Giles, then High Holborn, then Holborn Bridge; then we came at last into Newgate Street whence I could see the gleaming Edifice of St
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I scarce recogniz’d the Place—’twas so changed! Perhaps ’tis true, that all the Houses of our Youth are changed, but in this case, the whole Gothick Edifice had been cover’d with a prodigious Scaffolding, and ’neath it rose the Façade of a new Palladian House, with Columns and Pediments, and rusticated lower Storey, and large Square Windows—sixteen across at least—and Grecian Gods and Goddesses ascending from the Pediment and Roof into the frigid Wiltshire Air! O it seem’d that Lord Bellars had thought better of his Plans to pull down the whole Pile and had decided rather to cover the Gothick Front with a Palladian one! O Folly! O Fashion! The Gardens, too, were changed, tho’ not entirely, for a Great Work had been begun and then abandon’d, as ’twere, in Medias Res
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10 The whole edifice unraveled when an investment analyst figured out that the company was liable for $2
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164), they also laid the theoretical foundation, upon which the edifice was constructed decades later, for high yield investing