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1. ‘Forgive me for not being receptive to your theory, Mister Lyndau, but you proffer no evidence
2. The younger man remained outside of the silken ropes of the actual lineup; but came up to proffer his dad a cup of coffee from the courtesy urn by the window
3. Patrick Proffer established
4. story up, to proffer the possibility that none of this could ever be
5. 1 The story of Rebecca's love for Jesus was whispered about Nazareth and later on at Capernaum, so that, while in the years to follow many women loved Jesus even as men loved him, not again did he have to reject the personal proffer of another good woman's devotion
6. At any rate it affords me real pleasure to proffer my services
7. He went on to say that Jesus had accepted his proffer of service and suggested that he (Simon) likewise go to Jesus and offer himself for fellowship in the service of the new kingdom
8. 22 "But even now I offer you in my Father's name mercy and forgiveness; even now I proffer the loving hand of eternal fellowship
9. proffer a theory or idea, to ask about the metallurgy or to
10. The solutions he will proffer to the problems
11. longer fools, we can’t proffer aid to those who follow us
12. Fred took an awkward moment to transfer the pizza to his left hand so he could proffer his right
13. enough to proffer a scrap of food it would snatch suddenly at their fingers leaving teeth marks
14. If the second gender of this species really wants to improve things, they’d be smart to study the history I proffer here
15. But didn"t we just admit this is not an area of government involvement? Yes, but that does not mean that, as a society, we cannot promote expectations, proffer judgments, and bring back shame
16. shoulders as she struggled to rise, steadying her, through her still fuzzy vision she saw him proffer a bottle, “It’s only water,” he said quietly, “just to rinse your mouth out
17. Ancestral religions may have evolved from superstition, but they proffer spirituality and good will through times both good and bad
18. The new hire can proffer
19. ' This was the man next to the sweet-lady, leaning across her to proffer the packet
20. It is of course the privilege of gods to control their apparent outward form, even to other gods; the Fate of the Discworld was currently a kindly man in late middle age, greying hair brushed neatly around features that a maiden would confidently proffer a glass of small beer to, should they appear at her back door
21. "Say on," cried Alice; "to what, dearest Cora? Oh! that the proffer were made to me! to save you, to cheer our aged father, to restore Duncan, how cheerfully could I die!"
22. On a Friday afternoon in the heart of June, she was supposed to meet with Daddy’s lawyers to vet the terms of a revised proffer
23. Casaubon did not proffer, and she turned to the window to admire the view
24. Coxtart she saw as her Enemy, not her Protector, but an Enemy to be wheedl’d, cajol’d, and outwitted, whilst the other Wenches she conceiv’d not as True Friends, but rather as Temporary Allies, to be woo’d when they could proffer Aid and Assistance, yet avoided like the very Plague when they could not
25. The Last, but not the Least, of her Complaints was the Solitary Life our Household led, for she was much accustom’d to having the Vails that a fine Household provides for its Servants; and how could she receive Vails, said she, unless we invited Guests to proffer ’em? (Then, as now, Belinda, ’twas the Custom for the Parting Guest at a Great Dinner to grease the Servants’ Hands with Shillings ere he could be sure to reclaim his Hat and Cloak; thus Mrs
26. Nevertheless, I'll proffer a judgment: While many media businesses will remain economic marvels in comparison with American industry generally, they will prove considerably less marvelous than I, the industry, or lenders thought would be the case only a few years ago
27. 64: Majesté! The sycophant Ricardo is the first to proffer the new title, which was supposed to belong to emperors alone
28. Also, Poles came around me to proffer their services, but I heeded none of them
29. On this state of the subject I observe that nothing in the act indicates whether the object of the United States, in providing for this eventual commercial condition, was its own benefit, convenience, or pleasure; or whether it was in the nature of a proffer to foreign nations
30. But it is said that the act was, in truth, a proffer to the two belligerents, of commerce to the obsequious nation, prohibition of commerce to the contumacious nation
31. But inasmuch as there is, in the terms of the act, no indication of such a proffer, it follows that its nature must arise from the circumstances of the case; and that the whole of the obligation, whatever it is, grows out of an honorable understanding, and nothing else
32. The nature of this proffer is that of a proposition upon terms
33. " If B refuses, does A, under the circumstances of such a declaration, violate any obligation, should he refuse to permit the passage? Might not A urge with great color and force of argument, that this arrangement was the effect of your solicitation and assurance that B would be tempted by such a proffer, and that the revocation of B was required, by the terms, to be the consequence of A's declaration, for the very purpose of indicating that it must be anterior to the fact of A's effectual revocation? But let this be as it will; suppose that you, on the first of November, in consequence of A's assurance, had sent your servants and teams to bring home your products, and A should seize your oxen, and teams and products, and drive your servants, after having stripped them, from his farm, and should tell you, that he should keep this, and all other property of yours, on which he can lay his hands, for three months, and then he should restore it to you, or not, as he saw fit, according to his opinion of your good behavior
34. The proffer we made, if such be the character of that act, was only to revive the non-intercourse law against the contumacious belligerent, after three months had expired from the date of the proclamation
35. " What think you, sir? Would you ratify such an arrangement if you could help it? Does a proffer of settlement, connected with such language, look like a disposition or an intention to conciliate? I appeal to the common sense of mankind on the point
36. the proffer we made was only to revive the non-intercourse law against the contumacious belligerent, after three months from the date of the proclamation, 376;
1. She stepped forward, ignoring the proffered hand, and walked into the kitchen
2. It also meant that we were being held in the heart of enemy territory, well away, as far as we knew, from any government agency or army, and so our proffered location offered us little hope of successful escape
3. ‘For me?’ Iain said, puzzled but taking the proffered envelope all the same
4. ’ He said, taking the proffered beverage from her and taking a long draught of it
5. and now the milk, which caused the fuss over your proffered loot,
6. A few of the other men accepted the proffered smokes
7. The older man grasped the proffered palm and shook it warmly
8. Miss Hill was charmed and delighted at the attentive service presented by the adorable girls and said so as she graciously accepted the proffered victuals
9. Arnie took the proffered letter and clipped it to his board, then
10. The Sportsman received the proffered rod, noted the brief specifications inscribed on it indicating its intended line weight, length, and date of manufacture, then he carefully looked over its construction, made a flick of the wrist gesture to test its flex and handed it back to Mr
11. Weakly, she took the glass from him and proffered it to Sheila’s uncomprehending lips
12. ” The host proffered a cup to his guest
13. Jean shuffled hesitantly towards the proffered seat, unsure
14. “Here we are,” and he proffered the swatches for inspection
15. different welcome - and took the proffered seat with a
16. the proffered hand and left as quickly as his shaking legs
17. Harry raised his eyebrows in receipt of the proffered wire, and slit it open, read it silently and smiled
18. Harry and Kaitlyn, as they had in each shop thus far, whispered between themselves while Chloe inspected the proffered handiworks
19. They discussed Harold's proffered position, his hopes for their new home in Stratford, and Harry's own background
20. took the proffered mug, sniffed at its contents, and pulled
21. sank into the proffered chair, unable to take her eyes off
22. The proffered food was taken without hesitation, and was
23. proffered phone and began dialling
24. “Nor shun the blessing proffered to thy arms,
25. ” Captain Melstone took the proffered bottle from the Sergeant and took a deep drink from it which it looked like he enjoyed while this was going on the rest of the lads round the well had taken their puttees off and were lowering bottles down into it and filling them as fast as they could
26. He proffered it to Rosemary, but she quickly shook her head
27. Paul topped a bottle of beer and proffered it to Jack
28. immediately proffered the small box in gold wrapping that was
29. Gonzalez sat in the proffered chair to one side of the large desk, studying the man sitting behind it
30. Harry took the proffered passport and flicked to the back, looking at the photograph
31. Taking the proffered mobile, Frank studied it
32. He took the proffered confession and signed and carefully dated it after consultation
33. He considered bringing the matter to the attention of immigration officials, but with the level of corrupt influence he was obviously up against, some semi-plausible explanation would be proffered and he would be facing harassment charges
34. Someone proffered a chair
35. “I’m not here to convince anyone, only to admit that we’ll never know,” he proffered
36. At that, the Procrastinator Militant withdrew from any thought or intention of protesting, and simply accepted the proffered stool graciously
37. Hilderich made a gesture to take the proffered little ball of what could have been fruit
38. He proffered his hand and bowed slightly before introducing himself:
39. Since the tech men had nothing to watch on the screens, Snoby stood up and stretched, and reached for a proffered foamy cup of beverage
40. He put one into his mouth and proffered one to Ethan as well, who politely nodded his refusal, the grin unwaveringly attached on his tanned face
41. James took the proffered folders and tossed them on his desk
42. He said simply that the god had not proffered that information and he had not thought to ask
43. Conthagah jumped off his horse and took the proffered weapon
44. “Oh, I see…” William said, taking the girl’s proffered hand, “but what about the hair?”
45. With the aid of the proffered hand, Sari rose slowly, carefully, to stand before Moshe, her head bowed low, long lashes almost covering downcast eyes
46. With the aid of the proffered hand, Sari rose slowly, carefully, to stand before Moshe, her head
47. Joyous, fearless, versatile, deeply instructed, with classic symmetry of mind and body, ruled by high, undoubting purpose, he was all that one would wish England's noblest sons to be in days when no sacrifice but the most precious is acceptable, and the most precious is that which is most freely proffered
48. I took his proffered arm, and we crossed the lot following a stream of other mourners
49. „Discount for cash?" he proffered a fist-full of notes
50. Con stared blankly at the slim young man who looked too fragile to be of any use, nodded and shook the proffered hand, surprised by the strength of his grip
1. ’ He invited, proffering me his hammer
2. “Here,” he said, proffering the drink
3. “So what’s all this?” I asked, proffering the file
4. C’mon in,” proffering his hand for a quick shake
5. He reached the steps and knelt stiffly, proffering his blade and bending his head
6. "The devil with that," growled Conan, filling a crystal goblet and proffering it to Pelias
7. proffering new ideas for his students to consider
8. 'Like to see a proper paper?' The young man in the pale anorak was leaning towards him, proffering a folded up newspaper
9. By the time we got to Frunzenskaya he was naming names and proffering punishment
10. “That’s a good boy,” Lucy told it, proffering the treat
11. „No, it's I who thank you,' Bill said proffering his hand
12. He marvelled, indeed, at the violence with which he had thrust back the kind old man, when merely proffering the advice which it was his duty to bestow, and which the minister himself had expressly sought
13. Lydgate had so many times boasted both to himself and others that he was totally independent of Bulstrode, to whose plans he had lent himself solely because they enabled him to carry out his own ideas of professional work and public benefit—he had so constantly in their personal intercourse had his pride sustained by the sense that he was making a good social use of this predominating banker, whose opinions he thought contemptible and whose motives often seemed to him an absurd mixture of contradictory impressions—that he had been creating for himself strong ideal obstacles to the proffering of any considerable request to him on his own account
14. “Terrible news, your Majesty,” she said, proffering a scroll bound in a scarlet ribbon and sealed with a broken-heart signet in blue wax
15. Pinkney to let the British Government know that the provisions of the law would be carried into effect, but not a syllable of proffering it as an offer made to that Government and a threat to France
1. More than a dozen such proffers were made, and he utilized each one as an opportunity for imparting some thought of spiritual ennoblement by well-chosen words or by some obliging service
2. You had your chance to prepare for this heavenly citizenship, but you refused all such proffers of mercy; you rejected all invitations to come while the door was open
3. much like the "Easter Egg" following a movie: this proffers a
4. Then, to conceal his disappointment, he was profuse in apologies and proffers of service, all of which Emma declined; then she remained a few moments fingering in the pocket of her apron the two five-franc pieces that he had given her in change