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    1. I fear an attack is eminent


    2. It would be lonelier but Gordon’s Lamp was not in eminent physical danger


    3. Ramuzzini, an eminent Italian physician, has written a particular book concerning such diseases


    4. qualify an eminent teacher of the sciences, are at least equal to what is necessary for the


    5. But the usual reward of the eminent teacher bears no


    6. indigent people to the learned professions, the rewards of eminent teachers appear to have


    7. at that time have been usually paid to the most eminent teachers at Athens


    8. eminent teachers in those times appear to have acquired great fortunes


    9. Protagoras, two other eminent teachers of those times, is represented by Plato as splendid,


    10. The most eminent of them, however, appear

    11. Nothing about my tête-á-tête’s with eminent


    12. They do not appear to have been eminent for foreign trade


    13. " That eminent gentleman shot his friend a look which seemed to suggest that he was more than equal to dealing with this increasingly annoying intrusion himself, but Mr Pinscher failed to read the meaning of the expression, and carried on regardless


    14. and war was eminent and there were many


    15. An eminent French author, of great knowledge in matters of political economy, the Abbe Morellet, gives a list of fifty-five joint-stock companies for foreign trade, which have been established in different parts of Europe since the year 1600, and which, according to him, have all failed from mismanagement, notwithstanding they had exclusive privileges


    16. In England, success in the profession of the law leads to some very great objects of ambition ; and yet how few men, born to easy fortunes, have ever in this country been eminent in that profession?


    17. Where church benefices, on the contrary, are many of them very considerable, the church naturally draws from the universities the greater part of their eminent men of letters; who generally find some patron, who does himself honour by procuring them church preferment


    18. In the former situation, we are likely to find the universities filled with the most eminent men of letters that are to be found in the country


    19. In the latter, we are likely to find few eminent men among them, and those few among the youngest members of the society, who are likely, too, to be drained away from it, before they can have acquired experience and knowledge enough to be of much use to it


    20. In a country which has produced so many eminent men of letters, it must appear somewhat singular, that scarce one of them should have been a professor in a university

    21. We very rarely find in any of them an eminent man of letters, who is a professor in a university, except, perhaps, in the professions of law and physic; professions from which the church is not so likely to draw them


    22. In England, accordingly, the church is continually draining the universities of all their best and ablest members; and an old college tutor who is known and distinguished in Europe as an eminent man of letters, is as rarely to be found there as in any Roman catholic country, In Geneva, on the contrary, in the protestant cantons of


    23. Switzerland, in the protestant countries of Germany, in Holland, in Scotland, in Sweden, and Denmark, the most eminent men of letters whom those countries have produced, have, not all indeed, but the far greater part of them, been professors in


    24. continually draining the church of all its most eminent men of letters


    25. It may, perhaps, be worth while to remark, that, if we except the poets, a few orators, and a few historians, the far greater part of the other eminent men of letters, both of Greece and Rome, appear to have been either public or private teachers; generally either of philosophy or of rhetoric


    26. America‘s relative decline as the world‘s eminent global leader is not unprecedented when understood by the parallel decline of many (Great) Nations


    27. Eminent scholars differed, admitted Sim, but the actual dates were irrelevant, except in a more recent sense


    28. application of eminent domain without forced resettlement


    29. Not the most eminent composer could


    30. high mountain and eminent: 23 In the mountain of the height of Israel will I plant it, and it shall bring out boughs, and bear fruit, and

    31. I thought that made eminent sense


    32. “There has been a huge rise in the number of threats to use eminent domain since Kelo


    33. Cities are wielding eminent domain as a club,” said Dana Berliner, a senior counsel with the Institute for Justice and the author of


    34. the use of eminent domain


    35. Maryland, that have involved the use or threatened use of eminent


    36. court judge ruled that city officials have the authority to seize seven properties for the project, including the former Chesapeake Restaurant, via eminent domain


    37. 40 The great and mighty clouds shall be puffed up full of anger and the star that they may make all the Earth afraid and them that dwell in it; and they shall pour out over every high and eminent place an horrible star 41 Fire and hail and flying swords and many waters that all fields may be full and all rivers with the abundance of great waters


    38. They are certified by The High Circle of Spell Casters of The Just Alliance as Eminent Artifacts of Power and Justice, and as such, an oath of justice sworn upon either of them will be sufficiently binding to merit being denoted by the Marking spell that serves as passport to The Just Alliance


    39. The account given us by an eminent primitive writer Clemens Alexandrinus ought not to be overlooked; that as James was led to the place of martyrdom his accuser was brought to repent of his conduct by the apostle's extraordinary courage and undauntedness and fell down at his feet to request his pardon professing himself a Christian and resolving that James should not receive the crown of martyrdom alone


    40. " MP and former cricketer Kirti Azad said that the move was akin to an honourary degree on an eminent person and said that "Why should he not be successful? Unlike a Lok Sabha MP, he does not have to worry about his constituency and he could focus on the topics related to sports

    41. He was a proud father, eminent businessman, upholder of cultural and religious rectitude, and single minded in his determination that his son would become a suitable ornament to crown his financial and social success


    42. Actually I should have been commended by you, for in no respect was I inferior to the most eminent apostles, even though I am a nobody


    43. eminent in strength, for example, it is also true that He has achieved nothing


    44. 5 In India, Ganid grew up to become an influential man, a worthy successor of his eminent father, and he spread abroad many of the noble truths which he had learned from Jesus, his beloved teacher


    45. This was a tricky microscopic procedure, but with the help of his friend Professor Rom Pyett, an eminent neuro surgeon and resident of the citadel, and Rumbles ‘cell sniffer’ as he called the instrument for detecting the presence of cells, along with a Visual Reality scope and MRI micro scanner, they successfully removed two microscopic cells from Patty’s unborn infant causing no damage to either mother or baby


    46. He assumed that the first notion was correct as most of the other cars were older and a little battered and he assumed that an eminent American doctor would drive a good car


    47. “Yes, Sheriff,” she said with a forced laugh as if she could have been busy enough not to notice their eminent presence


    48. Fatigue was eminent


    49. It was totally unfounded, but probably eminent


    50. Lilac Digital is another eminent name in the field of photo editing







































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