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This is why we needed to study so vast an array of subjects before we could even start to plunge into the texts dealing with Jesus and His Kingdom on this Earth
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This doesn't mean of course that you dash out there and plunge into something you know
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After you have posted your profile posting requirement on the online dating site for free, you are ready to plunge into the world of web-relationship management; this includes putting in your
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muck, and was sure he was going to plunge into the
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During the ever-dangerous standing start, with its inevitably crowded plunge into the first turn at the end of the straight as every car in the field jockeyed for position, accidents often happened, and the rules called for the race doctors to attend right on track for the start
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He couldn’t stand waiting another second and grabbed her hips so that he could plunge into her soft, slippery, heat as she screamed with pleasure, her muscles clutching his cock
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It is a fairly wide river but not particularly deep, so a plunge into it would be more uncomfortable than deadly
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The grandfather and grandson sat in awe as they watched part of a cliff plunge into the
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lead to at least the smallest motivation, which is often all you need to fully plunge into a job that you need to get done
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There are so many things he wants to do—run through the cypress woods, plunge into the stream that flows through the path between the house and the meadow, cry out his exultation to the sun
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Before she could gasp and prepare for the plunge into his mind that would no doubt happen from his touch, she realised that he was holding her apart from his thoughts with a mind-barrier
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Every now and then, one of them would plunge into the sea and rise again, carrying a multi-coloured fish in its bill
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She saw only the rolling green ocean stretching away and away, with only a vague blue line in the distance to hint of the hill-range she had crossed days before, to plunge into this leafy waste
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"They dared not pass through the plain and plunge into the forest beyond
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He doubted if he could climb the stair to the higher arch in time to catch the brute before it could plunge into the labyrinths of tunnels on the other side
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Conan felt the old tug of the professional fighting-man, to turn his horse and plunge into the fighting, the pillaging and the looting as in the days of old
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Be patient! be not tempted to indulge in a lawless plunge into cheap and sordid adventure
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She lifted it over Yeltsa to plunge into her
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He did not bathe himself with the gourd but would plunge into the fragrant waters and remain there for two hours floating on his back, lulled by the coolness and by the memory of Amaranta
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thing would trigger another plunge into an angry and foul
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That’s what caused him to plunge into the curb,
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Though she secretly admitted that the temptation to plunge into detail about the incident was imminently great at the moment, Faye suppressed her desire at the prompting of some inner voice pleading with her to remain silent
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So plunge into the truth, find out who the Teacher is, believe in the Great Sound!
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As she watched the needle plunge into her arm, she felt a sympathetic pain within
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‘I won’t like to turn a realtor but love to be your consultant in case you take the plunge into the real estate
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The ice chunks then plunge into the sea with a thunderous splash!” Homer fell over backward and shouted, “Yippee!” as he imagined a huge glacier cracking into the ocean
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That is my experience of movement as the motion of the woods as I am suddenly the depth of web and mulch from limb to sap and seed and mosquito lost in caw and wind, then rain the cycle, summer the space I plunge into as path intersecting 25
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The word (devoted) means: to worship and to plunge into loving it the most
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Haven shook her head to clear any confusion that still lingered and took the plunge into
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I wanted to plunge into the hidden articles, but Valera quashed that idea
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She made a great plunge into filialness and, swiftly blushing, picked up her mother-in-law's passive hand
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At the laboratory he threw off his coat and prepared to plunge into work with various mysterious pans of chemicals, baths, jars, and beakers
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then plunge into cold water and remove skins
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Do not just plunge into the water and start thrashing about, to put it
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to take the big plunge into it, loses her to a gentler guy on an
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That is that is precisely the time remaining before Dedov will loose orbital stability and plunge into it's sun
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Satisfied, Sarah continued her plunge into the woods
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He was already off balance and had no way of stopping his forward plunge into the pond
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An urge to plunge into this tempest begged, but dream or no, I didn’t quite dare
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And the Man-Plant, and the Sacred Animal (Lamb) - are synonyms of manifested Universe, which sooner or later destined to sink into oblivion – to plunge into Mahapralaya
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We sit on the bleachers and watch the fit guys in their swimming trunks plunge into the pool
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Without any reservation, Texas stands as an awesome place to plunge into bass fishing
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than to plunge into a job where he left off
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What, thinkest thou, was it that flung Horatius in full armour down from the bridge into the depths of the Tiber? What burned the hand and arm of Mutius? What impelled Curtius to plunge into the deep burning gulf that opened in the midst of Rome? What, in opposition to all the omens that declared against him, made Julius Caesar cross the Rubicon? And to come to more modern examples, what scuttled the ships, and left stranded and cut off the gallant Spaniards under the command of the most courteous Cortes in the New World? All these and a variety of other great exploits are, were and will be, the work of fame that mortals desire as a reward and a portion of the immortality their famous deeds deserve; though we Catholic Christians and knights-errant look more to that future glory that is everlasting in the ethereal regions of heaven than to the vanity of the fame that is to be acquired in this present transitory life; a fame that, however long it may last, must after all end with the world itself, which has its own appointed end
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Northbury her model, Jo rashly took a plunge into the frothy sea of sensational literature, but thanks to the life preserver thrown her by a friend, she came up again not much the worse for her ducking
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He did not know what recreation of her whole being drove her more and more to plunge into the pleasures of life
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So that in all the towns about they were found wearing his long wadded merino overcoat and black frock-coat, whose buttoned cuffs slightly covered his brawny hands—very beautiful hands, and that never knew gloves, as though to be more ready to plunge into suffering
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But here, washing my hands of them, I re-plunge into the stream of
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The magistrate laid emphasis on these words, as if he wished to apply them to the owner himself, while his eyes seemed to plunge into the heart of one who, interceding for another, had himself need of indulgence
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overhanging the sea—to plunge into the waves from the height of fifty, sixty, perhaps a hundred feet, at the risk of being dashed to pieces against the rocks, should you have been fortunate enough to have escaped the fire of the sentinels; and even, supposing all these perils past, then to have to swim for your life a distance of at least three miles ere you could reach the shore—were difficulties so startling and formidable that Dantes had never even dreamed of such a scheme, resigning himself rather to death
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He knew that it was barren and without shelter; but when the sea became more calm, he resolved to plunge into its waves again, and swim to Lemaire, equally arid, but larger, and consequently better adapted for concealment
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Another groan more faint than the former was succeeded by a heavy and sullen plunge into the water, and all was still again as if the borders of the dreary pool had never been awakened from the silence of creation
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As Hawkeye and the Mohicans had, however, often traversed the mountains and valleys of this vast wilderness, they did not hesitate to plunge into its depth, with thefreedom of men accustomed to its privations and difficulties
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As she attempted to do so, the sunshine vanished; or, to judge from the bright expression that was dancing on Pearl's features, her mother could have fancied that the child had absorbed it into herself, and would give it forth again, with a gleam about her path, as they should plunge into some gloomier shade
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For my part, a whim, a wanton toy had just taken me, and I had challenged my man to execute it on the spot, who hesitated not to comply with my humour: I was set in the arm chair, my shift and petticoat up, my thighs wide spread and mounted over the arms of the chair, presenting the fairest mark to Will's drawn weapon, which he stood in act to plunge into me, when, having neglected to secure the chamber door, and that of the closet standing a-jar, Mr
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But here, washing my hands of them, I re-plunge into the stream of my history, which I may very properly ingraft a terrible sally of Louisa's, since I had some share in it myself, and have besides engaged myself to relate it, in point of countenance to poor Emily
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"I'll plunge into the matter without further preamble
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‘I saw you were in uncertainty about me,’ said Levin, smiling good-naturedly, ‘but I made haste to plunge into intellectual conversation to smooth over the defects of my attire
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On rare occasions, when this curious talent of mine grew especially powerful, I was to a degree at its mercy, crashing forward almost recklessly, afraid that I might plunge into some peril that I would not recognize until too late
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The sun hung low and impossibly big in the pink and blue sky, ready to plunge into the Altantic
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That was an unpropitious hour for coming home: it was too early to gain the moral support under ennui of dressing his person for dinner, and too late to undress his mind of the day's frivolous ceremony and affairs, so as to be prepared for a good plunge into the serious business of study
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How could I put even a little of that article into a suppression of reference to what had occurred? How, on the other hand, could I make reference without a new plunge into the hideous obscure? Well, a sort of answer, after a
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Desperate, I plunge into her mind
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So, in eff ect, I lived on an island where I could, at any time, plunge into the ravine and have adventures
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Marius possessed one of those temperaments which bury themselves in sorrow and there abide; Cosette was one of those persons who plunge into sorrow and emerge from it again
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High wages were necessary to induce a mason to disappear in that fetid mine; the ladder of the cess-pool cleaner hesitated to plunge into it; it was said, in proverbial form: "to descend into the sewer is to enter the grave;" and all sorts of hideous legends, as we have said, covered this colossal sink with terror; a dread sink-hole which bears the traces of the revolutions of the globe as of the revolutions of man, and where are to be found vestiges of all cataclysms from the shells of the Deluge to the rag of Marat
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A man could, however, plunge into that wall of fog and it was necessary so to do
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It would be better to plunge into that labyrinth, to confide themselves to that black gloom, and to trust to Providence for the outcome
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I am about to plunge into the night without even seeing her again
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At least the critics gathered to stare after his plunge into darkness as after a meteor that made much fire in its passing
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The Titanic did not plunge into the water suddenly, he declared, but settled slowly into the deep with its hundreds of passengers
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Fifth: As in the ordinary floating posture of the leviathan the flukes lie considerably below the level of his back, they are then completely out of sight beneath the surface; but when he is about to plunge into the deeps, his entire flukes with at least thirty feet of his body are tossed erect in the air, and so remain vibrating a moment, till they downwards shoot out of view
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She mimicked poor Sam to Janet that night, and both of them laughed immoderately over his plunge into sentiment
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Woloda and Dubkoff seemed to be afraid of anything like serious consideration or emotion, whereas Nechludoff was beyond all things an enthusiast, and would often, despite their sarcastic remarks, plunge into dissertations on philosophical matters or matters of feeling
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Twice, on these occasions, did he plunge into a conversation with me, though he could not make himself intelligible, and only went on rambling about the service, his late wife, his home, and his property
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There will be nothing left but to bottle up your five senses and plunge into contemplation
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I could never stand more than three months of dreaming at a time without feeling an irresistible desire to plunge into society
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To plunge into society meant to visit my superior at the office, Anton Antonitch Syetotchkin
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It explains the frightful intensity with which men plunge into all kinds of dissipation,—wine, tobacco, cards, newspaper reading, travel, all manner of shows and pleasures
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But the farther the disciples proceed in this study, the farther and farther does not only the possibility, but even the very idea, of the solution of the problems of life withdraw from them, and the more and more do they become accustomed, not so much to investigate, as to believe in the assertions of other investigators (to believe in cells, in protoplasm, in the fourth condition of bodies, and so forth); the more and more does the form veil the contents from them; the more and more do they lose the consciousness of good and evil, and the capacity of understanding those expressions and definitions of good and evil which have been elaborated through the whole foregoing life of mankind; and the more and more do they appropriate to themselves the special scientific jargon of conventional expressions, which possesses no universally human significance; and the deeper and deeper do they plunge into the débris of utterly unilluminated investigations; the more and more do they lose the power, not only of independent thought, but even of understanding the fresh human thought of others, which lies beyond the bounds of their Talmud
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The spirit of the slum child after its plunge into the gray world, and its reincarnation in Willie Hopkinson, traveled the same road as that trod by Owen Warland
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At such a sight as this, was it to be expected of flesh and blood that they should hesitate to plunge into a sea of bliss, and indulge in joy with such an amorous Cyprian?
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Sir, we have been constantly annoyed, assaulted openly and insidiously; we have been plundered, oppressed, and insulted; we thought it preferable to forbear while forbearance was possible, than to plunge into the evils of war, to redress the evil of plunder and partial and dastard-like courage; we judged it better to abandon the wealth which the afflictions of the world held out to the avidity of commercial speculation, and consequently withdrew from the ocean, by the adoption of the embargo—a measure of all others the best calculated to meet the then emergency, and which would, I have no hesitation in saying, have produced the desired effect if we had have had firmness enough to have adhered to it, and virtue and patriotism enough to have enforced it
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We were in haste to plunge into these great difficulties, and we have now reason, as well as leisure enough, for regret and repentance