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I am not the prophet to be able to discern which peoples fit into which “generations,” but I know that God will sift all nations (generations/peoples) and separate them like a Shepherd separates the sheep from the goats (Matthew 25:32)
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Sift through our memories and you can verify it for yourself
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Sift confectioners' sugar over potato mixture a cup at a time
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Sift the confectioners sugar over potato, stirring and adding about 1 cup at a time
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Everything had to sift through the gargantuan train of Ministry processes, officials and hearings to disappear in its labyrinth offices, clerk pits and then back up again through the same path, in order to probably but not always most likely, make something useful and tangible in the end
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I would hope that he might be encouraged to sift through that verbiage for those hidden “gems” to flesh out that positive support
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doubt that satan wanted to sift me through a horrible crucible, “but
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stream, shall reach to the midst of the neck, to sift the nations with the sieve of vanity, and there shall be a bridle in the jaws of the
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I had a lot more questions to ask but wanted to sift through the data a bit first
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I will sift the house of Israel among all nations, like as corn is sifted in a sieve, yet shall not the least grain fall on the ground
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After Jim had gone, Monica began to sift through the details of the program in an honest effort to solve the design work connected with the system with which she was working
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and even then sift out all memories for they will mislead you
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real and the unreal, ( vi, away, without + veka from root vic, to sift, sever,
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dad, but there was so much shit to sift through from his years and
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Its wish to sift him as wheat, but I intercede for him, that his faith may not fail
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He centred himself on the names of the stars: the mountain; the lone man; the lovers; then the horseman; the river; and the elm, feeling the memory of his mother sift through his deepest thoughts with the latter star
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For a heartbeat before he spoke, he was going to sift the words only in his thoughts, knowing the cane could read him, but then he understood he was here not simply of his own volition, but on behalf of Lammas, and Gathandria, and all the countries beyond
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31 The Lord said "Simon Simon behold Satan asked to have you that he might sift you as wheat
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Simon Simon note Satan has desired to have you so that he may sift you like wheat but I have prayed for you so that your faith does not fail and when you are converted strengthen your brothers
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the water sift around me, and then submerged bodies pushing
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It would be a hell of a lot of stuff to sift through but there just might be some incriminating evidence of their activities
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Sift the flour and salt into a bowl
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Sift the sugar with the baking powder and salt
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Perhaps he wanted to believe him rather than listen objectively, then sift the probabilities from the fiction
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Sift dry ingredients together
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Gomes too got on his hands and knees and began to sift through the rubbish
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It would take him a long time to sift his way through them
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that he may sift you as wheat
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Then the roar of the planes was gone and the smoke started to sift apart overhead
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carefully sift ALL the options to choose, and then take, a first
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Sift together the dry ingredients
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Four minutes later and thousands of miles away in the United States, the supervisor of a special team of signal analysts at the National Security Agency got a short warning on his computer that prompted him to type a pre-selected command in his system, directing the electronic ears and powerful analytical computers at his command to listen and sift through the radio traffic presently going through the communications satellite covering the area of Spain and of the Western Mediterranean
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She however decided to use that chance to go sift through the equipment bags left behind by the CIA agents
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sift through the sheer mass of information and artefacts that they’d stolen
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cholesterol, but merely sift through much of the BS that you get confused with from
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There isn’t much to sift through because the excavations began this morning
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wheat from the chaff, call all who will to repentance, and to sift through Israel
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Let us sift it, and examine it, and see what it contains
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• Acquire the ability to sift information and to understand how unre-
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Severus was pleased to at last have a trail to follow and used his sword to sift through the remains of a few of the campfires they had come across, "So, this is where the Giants have been all these years
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sift through certain memories, she traveled to the West End of London, the place where she had
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An ever-increasing material may be collected by observation, but the accumulated facts are of very different value for the explanation of nature, and as we esteem most highly those useful qualities of men which are of the rarest occurrence, so does natural philosophy sift the facts and attach a preeminent importance to that striking class which cannot be accounted for by the usual and daily observation of life
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Sift together the remaining ingredients
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because they have to sift in the sand for their food
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They shovel or scoop sand into their mouth and then sift the sand in their mouth and then
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as she fought the temptation to drift, through memories she’d sift,
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Sift the flour and salt together into a bowl
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Sift and discard
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Sift together the cocoa and confectioners sugar and set aside
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Sift the flour and salt together, cut in the shortening and mix with hands
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Sift the rest of the dry ingredients together and add to the mixture
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Ideas sift from the bottom, floating to the surface, then spring into action, crawling onto land to evolve their arms and legs
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and began to sift through the burial ground sand
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O let not Satan have us to sift us as wheat, or however let not our faith fail
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But the positive and negative elements have all been so mixed up together: that it would take thousands of books to sift through all of the thousands of different myths and separate what is fact and what is fiction
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This careful self-censoring is supposedly done to sift out flawed and mistaken theories
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Sift the truth from the lies and your eyes will be opened
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They are not meaningless; they are just so poisoned and twisted and corrupted by undead filth invading your dream, that unless you find out WHO: WHICH undead entities are poisoning your dream, and WHAT their agenda is, and WHY they are poisoning your dream, and what THEIR subconscious insane urges and addictions and fears and hatreds are: you will never be able to sift out the part of your dreams that come from you, and the parts that are poisoned by them
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Each one had some good ideas; none of them were intelligent enough to sift out all the bad ideas and put all the good ones together for a simple reason: all of them were poisoned by undead entities who were doing everything in their power to ruin everything these fanatical Jewish sects tried to create
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course, that companies set up barriers to sift through the crowds of job-applicants
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He knew it made no sense to compare the dream world to the real, but his consciousness had already begun to sift across the threshold into the world beyond
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as a child he would sift through any meat that was served him and methodically separate
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I can sift through your brain, and pick out information that you know
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And so he went on naming a number of knights of one squadron or the other out of his imagination, and to all he assigned off-hand their arms, colours, devices, and mottoes, carried away by the illusions of his unheard-of craze; and without a pause, he continued, "People of divers nations compose this squadron in front; here are those that drink of the sweet waters of the famous Xanthus, those that scour the woody Massilian plains, those that sift the pure fine gold of Arabia Felix, those that enjoy the famed cool banks of the crystal Thermodon, those that in many and various ways divert the streams of the golden Pactolus, the
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Together they seemed to sift the vital fact from an experience
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Phoebe, however, began to sift the state and pulses of my heart toward
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Few of the Fae can sift, and we’ve killed most of the ones that can
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This Unseelie is one of the most complex and powerful the king ever created, capable of opening holes in space-time to travel, similar to the Seelie ability to sift but with catastrophic results for the matter it manipulates
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Volkheimer sets two fingers on the photograph as though he could pluck out the notebook and sift through its pages
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And then you move to throw it in the garbage but you stop yourself because you realize if you put it in the trash you’re just creating more stuff to sift through to find your keys, and so you stand there with one hand in the garbage while you stare indecisively at the funnel cake, which has stumped you?
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That's why I want to sift the matter to the bottom
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Mother Church had no choice but to sweep every corner, sift every hint of heresy, if she was to purify the Republic of Siddarmark once again
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“Inquisitor General Wylbyr’s own reports make it clear his inquisitors haven’t had time to sift the guilty from the innocent, Zhaspahr!” Duchairn protested
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If I’d brought this information to you, especially before Father Allayn and I found the opportunity to sift the ‘evidence’ against Father Sairahs, it must have planted a seed of doubt in your mind
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Was he trying to spare her the mental burden of tracking his own misplaced things? Was he practicing for his future without her? Was he just too embarrassed to ask for help from an Alzheimer’s patient? She sipped her tea, engrossed in a painting of an apple and a pear that had been on the wall for at least a decade, and listened to him sift through the mail and papers on the counter behind her
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liar, and you have to sift his words
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It’s pretty safe to say that when you see broad measures of volatility taking a nosedive into expiration week, you won’t see much volatility on actual expiration week, which of course should give you some inkling that you should at least sift through your portfolio and find some pin candidates
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Advice from newspapers, magazines, radio, television, newsletters and mail shots may be readily available, and some of it free, but investors still have to collect and sort it all, sift the material and test it to see if any of it is worth acting on
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Second was the expansion of the fixed income markets and the proliferation of innumerable fixed income securities that created opportunities for value investing in the bond market for those willing to sift through vast numbers of similar instruments in search of anomalous pricing
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Pour into a can with a tight lid and leave it in a cool place for three to four weeks, then sift
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Sift through a fine sieve with a sifting cloth and store in an airtight container in the fridge
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Save the first rinsing water and sift it into a clean glass container
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Sift through a sieve with a double layer of filter cloth
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Sift away the cocoa beans and add 1 percent gelatin
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I used the shovel to sift through the ashes
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Mori rarely left it except to buy groceries, and since the grocer’s was at the top of the street, he was only ever gone for less than half the time it would have taken to sift through the workshop and his bedroom
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Mori tipped his head and Thaniel saw him sift through memories
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It would take his entire staff weeks to sift through everything in search of one name, and even as he tried to think of ways to do it, he could see it was hopeless
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If he could sift through her thoughts…
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Doug felt the breath sift over his lips
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But there were thousands of brittle cities and towns and villages and it would take a millennium to sift them all
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Spiders started building new webs in abandoned huts; dust started to sift in from unpatched roofs in golden spicules
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Israel is sifted through all nations, but God is not only sifting Israel
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They will be sifted again through all nations – the return from which will mean the redemption of those nations and the coming of Jesus on the clouds of heaven
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rustle of the leaves of the Gulmohar tree as the breeze sifted
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Crouched in little huddled clumps of threes and fours, the tattered forms of 'conscripts' scraped, cracked, chewed and sifted out even the smallest bits of ore from the mounds of rock and debris surrounding them
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He walked to the bag and sifted through it, throwing lab equipment on the bed as he dug through
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“EO304,” he mumbled to himself as he sifted through the files
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” Her gaze sifted to Carmen
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Tiny flecks of sawdust sifted through
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She sifted through a couple folders, enough to learn Arbitan was a Turgonian entrepreneur who owned hundreds of acres of orchards around the capital, but she did not have time to poke into every file in every drawer
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They sifted through the cracks in the walls,
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sifted into my area and settled over me
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They’d had only the little garnered from the unspoiled gardening and the gleanings sifted from the dust where the stand of golden grain had waved so luxuriantly such a short time before
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As the other customers sifted out i
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Dust sifted into the cab despite closed windows
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on the air that had sifted in while he was unconscious, bringing
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I will sift the house of Israel among all nations, like as corn is sifted in a sieve, yet shall not the least grain fall on the ground
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He sifted through the sheets
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He sifted through countless tales
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The mill of her mind ground through every detail of nearly four years at the high school, and sifted the results through the filter of experience
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As it sifted through the dunes next to the green archway, the skeleton discovered vast piles of gold coins, but it let them fall back into the sand, disinterested
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His mind desperately sifted through the available options left open to him
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sifted dry ingredients, stirring only enough to dampen all the flour
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Gradually, add the sifted dry ingredients, scraping the bowl with a
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" The judge reopened the case, and when the evidence had been sifted, he discharged the prisoner
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Add the sifted dry ingredients alternately with hot water and mix until smooth
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Then his hand went into his robe and came out again, and from his opening fingers a shimmering feather of sparkling dust sifted to the flags
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Moving to the closet she sifted through the dresses, search-
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But for a welcome change on this day, the images that sifted through his tormented sleep were not of war-torn soldiers or hateful sights, but rather a kindly gentle collage
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Hundreds of scenarios sifted gravely through her mind
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- Add the sifted dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until thoroughly combined
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The ICE agent picked up at once her passport and sifted through it, then looked severely at her
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the trash cans in the park, and sifted through every strand of
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The interrogator went to the table and sifted through Farah�s equipment
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He would be backed on that by dozens of various instrumentation packages that would record everything during the flight, with the recorded data to be sifted through carefully afterward by a team of engineers from both the Air Force and Lockheed
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As he tediously sifted through the papers, which were mostly correspondence and reports relating to inspections, Wickland suddenly had a new sense of the importance of Spalding’s position
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A process, the tailings of which, would be sifted on a large scale
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Here and there, snow sifted down through fissures and crevices
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She sifted through the wreckage in front of them, much to Byron’s bemused fleeting glances, which she returned with a polite smile
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The servants brought a sieve to clean the fodder as he had requested, he then put the hay and barley into the sieve and sifted it, then removed a great number of small stones which would have caused his horse a lot of pain while chewing its food and would probably break its teeth
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Humphrey sifted it cautiously
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John Baret sifted through a batch of paper
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You have sifted out the bad and the ugly and given us the cream of the crop
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He sifted through the large stack
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It was pleasant to her father to be able to recollect, in the stress and dust of much in his work that was unrefreshing, how there was a yearly increasing though severely sifted number of gentle virgin blouses belonging to the best families beneath which lay and rhythmically heaved this silver reminder of the wearer's Bishop and of her God
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Most of the time he sifted out the unnecessary and kept a close eye on the necessary
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On low speed, add the sifted cocoa
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Taksin and Pon sifted through the paperwork, examining documents and maps
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began to excavate where the killer sifted with his
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but she hand sifted it into another pile several
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Lucy was slumped against the white fence at the front of the bungalow, watching through bleary eyes the police ‘gardeners’ as they meticulously sifted through the area systematically creating havoc among the camellias
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A process, the tailings of which, would be sifted on a large scale in a modern society
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You can have the ashes after they are sifted for solid
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The suitcase was not locked, lifted to the bed and sifted
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She sifted through what he told her
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IF the Jewish culture took the few rare ethical teaching of the New testament and the Old testament and correctly sifted out all the lies and hypocrisies of all the two sacred writings
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bring ashes and they sifted them throughout the whole temple in the presence of the king alone
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‘Who is there in your family?’ She sifted through the case materials to take out
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He sifted through her things
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He sifted through the question appreciatively
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On this theory of a limited and selective judgment on the wicked rulers and teachers found alive at Christ's Advent, we might also understand the language of prophecy when it tells of good agencies operating still among the sifted nations in Christ’s Kingdom:—so that everything that is more valuable now in the work of righteous statesmen, legislators, scholars, missionaries, civilizers, will be, according to the law of continuity, carried forward into the final blessed state of the renovated world, when human life will answer to the Divine Idea, and God shall have 'destroyed them that destroy the earth
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It is also vital when this internal data is sifted and categorized, within the framework of the individual’s personal belief system
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The questions that children ask are as the sands of the sea, yet sifted and analyzed, they reveal a fairly uniform structure on which one may build
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A pearly blur settled over them, and a light sifted of all glare, of everything unkindly and searching that dwells in the splendour of unveiled skies
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He was accustomed to having all his thoughts sifted through his mother's mind; so, when he wanted companionship, and was asked in reply to be the billing and twittering lover, he hated his betrothed
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her he would, his character and his views should be well sifted, so as to
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The three men left the bar and the crowd sifted through the doors in to the laneway
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Even as she sifted through her feelings, she couldn’t pinpoint the cause
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Godwyn sifted through the coins
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The ceiling shuddered, and cement dust sifted down
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Cole's, I related to her all that passed, on which she very judiciously concluded, that if he did not come after me there was no harm done, and that, if he did, as her presage suggested to her he would, his character and his views should be well sifted, so as to know whether the game was worth the springes; that in the mean time nothing was easier than my part in it, since no more rested on me than to follow her cue and promptership throughout, till the last act
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He sifted through this information while sitting in the W’s hotel lobby
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I carefully sifted through the last chapters for the passage
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to send over all the old material, and we sifted through it with a completely different mindset
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And so I’m obligated to heal their hurts whenever possible until such time as they’re fully sifted by the Inquisition and condemned for their crimes
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It was reflected everywhere he looked, from the rate of confessions from inmates to the catastrophic drop in summary judgments written up by his agents inquisitor as they sifted the evidence
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‘If the story of such a girl were thoroughly sifted, you would find she had abandoned a family—her own or a sister’s, where she might have found a woman’s duties,’ Darya Alexandrovna broke in unexpectedly in a tone of
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But the next note, changed to pay for providing a dinner for their relations, that cost twenty-eight roubles, though it did excite in Levin the reflection that twenty-eight roubles meant nine measures of oats, which men would with groans and sweat have reaped and bound and thrashed and winnowed and sifted and sown,—this next one he parted with more easily
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She sifted through the piles, touching each object with her fingers to register its name in her head
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Everything now would be filtered and sifted for meaning
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Whenever I see news stories about children who were killed by their parents, I think: But how could it be? They cared enough to give this kid a name, they had a moment—at least one moment—when they sifted through all the possibilities and picked one specific name for their child, decided what they would call their baby
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The chlorophyll is released from the liquid and is sifted finely with a filter cloth
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She sifted through the pretrial hearings, jury selection, the opening statements
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It was a good enough vantage point, and as I stood there, I sifted through my impressions, hoping for a nugget of insight
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I sifted through the piles of clothing and other miscellany on the bedroom floor
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” He sifted through the papers in
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The newsprint crackled as he sifted through it
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This was because all who began to grow depressed or who lost strength were sifted out of the army day by day
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Of course the prints hadnt stayed, dust doesnt keep, and even John Waynes big strides were long since sifted off, even as Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Johns sandal marks had vanished from the shore of the Sea of Galilee just one hundred yards over on Lot 12
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Constance glanced and searched those same towers, where a new wind sifted flurries of dust devils down and away
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We watched the flames burn down the candles as the incense smoke sifted off
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He removed the sugar from the metal bin marked sugar and sifted it into a familiar series of smaller bins marked spices, cutlery, string
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We have guarded not only Troy and its ruins and sifted the Egyptian sands for wise stones to put beneath our tongues to clear our speech, but we have, like cats, inhaled the breaths of mortals, siphoned and published their whispers
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Bolt stands at the front of a line of customers, sifting through some photos
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Israel is sifted through all nations, but God is not only sifting Israel
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He is sifting the hearts of those nations
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He was sifting the data in various ways, trying to reconcile it with observed course corrections in the impactors
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He had finally isolated some changes in some pulse trains that corresponded to course corrections on the impactors, he was still sifting the data for more
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’ He replied, sifting through the heap of music on the piano
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Mandy and Belle published notices of hiring for the 'Concessions,' and Sarah Bunker assisted them in sifting through the applications for the most likely candidates based upon her firsthand knowledge of her former students
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Cupid unzipped the bag and began sifting through the contents while Sebastian turned to collect ammunition from his dresser
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sifting it slowly through his fingers, "and it'll fetch seventy-four
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Spend hours sifting through resumes or job applications
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Sifting through all of those
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Refraining from asking in what way it could help, she could sense her companion’s mind still sifting through the tale she had told, her grandmother’s injustice and Annyeke’s own long-held rage
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Then the boy’s body stiffened; Simon could feel the terror sifting through the boy like wheat, pouring itself upward through his hands and into his heart
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meticulously sifting through the grass with their fingers in hopes
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were becoming ineffective, my limbs sloppily sifting through the
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“They knew your name, but not mine?” Murdam asked as he started sifting through the pallets and debris
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After marking the quadrants, we started removing and sifting the first layers of topsoil
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After sifting through mountains of interview summaries, forensic reports, facts, opinions and gossip, his instincts screamed, “No!”
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His hands dropped in front of him and he began sifting the loose
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They vaguely discerned and dimly foresaw the approaching times of spiritual sifting and cruel adversity
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He said: "I recognize that this sifting of the kingdom distresses you, but it is unavoidable
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The believers were beginning to hold public meetings once more, and there was occurring a gradual but effective consolidation of the tried and true survivors of the great sifting through which the gospel believers had just passed
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Brown leaves fluttered slowly down from the bare branches, sifting upon his mailed shoulders
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The old man nodded his head and continued to do so while sifting through his binder
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Federation intelligence agencies sifting through the press releases in search of clues derived as much information from determining who did not deny responsibility as who did
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He was putting trays of dirt inside a machine, sifting through other trays, then picking out bones and other things Hank couldn’t identify
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He began sifting around tarps and trying to find planks far apart enough that he could fit in between them
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Barak Obama, raising his eyes from the documents he had been sifting through as quickly as he could, gave a harassed look at his two visitors
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MacArthur, who had been sifting through the file while listening, then intervened
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The people in the library paid only scant notice to her as she started sifting through the first book, one titled ‘History of humanity – From the antiquity to the present’
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She paused, sifting her hands nervously through the brown beach sand
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After turning to her digital clock, he gazed at the pulsating dots that separated the numbers, like sand sifting through the holes of an hour glass
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Later that day, he found himself standing in his bedroom with the stack of paper-clipped lottery tickets sifting uneasily through his right hand
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But suddenly, you hear a rattling noise sifting through the arid air
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One day you could be on top of the world, and the next you could be sifting through trash in some back alley
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" He then sat next to her at the table, and began sifting through the sheets, scanning the first two numbers of every filled out ticket
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One of the officers that had come in with Tsukahara then whispered something to him before sifting through a thick book and opening it to a specific page, then presenting the book to the vice admiral
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sifting through a feast of spam, he noticed one message with an
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There was an awkward silence in the office while Nancy sat at her desk and started sifting through her paperwork
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Sifting through the linen was next, but no, there was nothing he could use there either
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until they’ve begun the process of sifting through the material of their
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Where conjunction natives rely on immediate, knee-jerk responses – or immediate dismissal of ideas to oblivion (once they’ve decided something, their minds are made up forever); elongation natives rely on continual self-analysis, sifting and refining their thinking, over and over and over and over
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started sifting down into the ground like it would if it were in an
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The Winds of Dawn had altered direction slightly for its sound was a modest howl instead of a constant shriek, and there was less snow sifting down from the overhang
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was sifting through a pile of slashed and torn spacesuits
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" It is only the sifting process which God permits, in order to separate the wheat from the chaff, through which we must all pass
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A soldier busied himself by sifting through the truck’s glove compartment while two others hovered around the open tailgate
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That relief, caused by water laden clouds drifting in off the warm Indian Ocean, propelled by a gentle north easterly wind, was now sifting down gently and had the locals huddled over their drinks far earlier than usual
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The only problem will be sifting through such a vast quantity of knowledge to pick out the most
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Afters hours of sifting through the rubble, it was Wilx who finally found an uninjured sample of Jupiter
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“And all these robots,” concluded Groomfleg, “are perpetually sifting through the tapes, always perfecting the translation machine
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First, though, there'd have to be an honest, eyes-full-open sifting of the material—a little bit good is as impossible a thing to be as a little bit pregnant
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“your file number?” Jason looked at her and smiled “i think its 03997” She got up and went to a big filing cabinet, and started sifting through hundreds of files
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Faith sat within her own darkness, eyes open seeing nothing, eyes closed imagining only what had been imaged to her, sifting flesh-only hands – a sensation not mediated by machine – through the ephemeral substancelessness of ego competitions and games of desire searching, feeling, calling for a Hope without hate and a Love without Xemption
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After he had prepared a place for his horse to rest, he asked the servants to bring him a quantity of fodder and a sieve for sifting out small stones, so he could feed his horse
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Nick, Jack, and a couple of their agents were busily sifting through what appeared to be photographs, wearing protective head and body gear, as they did so
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I have a lot of data that I am sifting through, and I hope he can confirm some
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After sifting through its contents, he finally came up holding what looked like a shoe box in his hand
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correct answer to a question to the Web, withouthaving to spend too much time sifting through irrelevant
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sand sifting is that they keep the sand looking very clean because they are constantly turning it
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The other animals got busy again, too, sifting the wreckage
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Sifting through the legal jargon, code numbers, case histories and local laws was tedious but at least it made sense to him
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No, that wasn’t quite right, he thought, sifting through the wind’s strange language, seeking understanding
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Jamie watched as Banda got down on his hands and knees and began slowly crawling along the beach, his fingers sifting sand as he moved
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Mystified and unsure what it is she is supposed to do now that this revelation has been bestowed unto her, Mary continues to crouch there for the next several moments, sifting ash through her fingers and trying desperately to understand her purpose in the world
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As I’m sifting through the hot pictures in my mind, she walks over to the elevator and presses the button
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Mark was busy or at least pretending to be busying, sifting aimlessly through the piles of unimportant memos, invoices and delivery notes that had accumulated on his desk at the Velvet Sun Factory
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appeared to be random sifting motions at the time
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Mark had spent the entire afternoon sifting through all the information he’d gleaned in the
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the prospect of carefully sifting out even more
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When her quick, half-hearted sifting of
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'They're sifting through that now
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The sifting process they named examinations
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That you have to become a professional historian: and study history for years… sifting to find out what is a true fact, and what is a cunning lie
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Mmm, very strange to say the least, and I was wondering how the kids were doing, sifting through all those papers that Oma had left there before she went to Sydney
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mind was sifting through what Sam said
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"When I went to give it to her," replied Sancho, "she was hard at it swaying from side to side with a lot of wheat she had in the sieve, and she said to me, 'Lay the letter, friend, on the top of that sack, for I cannot read it until I have done sifting all this
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"Well then," continued Don Quixote, "now she has done sifting the corn and sent it to the mill; what did she do when she read the letter?"
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"Well, to tell the truth, senor," said Sancho, "when I saw that sun of the lady Dulcinea del Toboso, it was not bright enough to throw out beams at all; it must have been, that as her grace was sifting that wheat I told you of, the thick dust she raised came before her face like a cloud and dimmed it
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"What! dost thou still persist, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "in saying, thinking, believing, and maintaining that my lady Dulcinea was sifting wheat, that being an occupation and task entirely at variance with what is and should be the employment of persons of distinction, who are constituted and reserved for other avocations and pursuits that show their rank a bowshot off? Thou hast forgotten, O Sancho, those lines of our poet wherein he paints for us how, in their crystal abodes, those four nymphs employed themselves who rose from their loved Tagus and seated themselves in a verdant meadow to embroider those tissues which the ingenious poet there describes to us, how they were worked and woven with gold and silk and pearls; and something of this sort must have been the employment of my lady when thou sawest her, only that the spite which some wicked enchanter seems to have against everything of mine changes all those things that give me pleasure, and turns them into shapes unlike their own; and so I fear that in that history of my achievements which they say is now in print, if haply its author was some sage who is an enemy of mine, he will have put one thing for another, mingling a thousand lies with one truth, and amusing himself by relating
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"That cannot be," said Don Quixote, "for, at any rate, thou saidst, on bringing back the answer to the letter I sent by thee, that thou sawest her sifting wheat
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But I cannot help entertaining a doubt, and having a certain grudge against Sancho Panza; the doubt is this, that the aforesaid history declares that the said Sancho Panza, when he carried a letter on your worship's behalf to the said lady Dulcinea, found her sifting a sack of wheat; and more by token it says it was red wheat; a thing which makes me doubt the loftiness of her lineage
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But as I delivered myself from that one, I am inclined to believe that there is no other that can hurt me; and so, these enchanters, seeing that they cannot exert their vile craft against my person, revenge themselves on what I love most, and seek to rob me of life by maltreating that of Dulcinea in whom I live; and therefore I am convinced that when my squire carried my message to her, they changed her into a common peasant girl, engaged in such a mean occupation as sifting wheat; I have already said, however, that that wheat was not red wheat, nor wheat at all, but grains of orient pearl
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I have mentioned this lest anybody should mind what Sancho said about Dulcinea's winnowing or sifting; for, as they changed her to me, it is no wonder if they changed her to him
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One is: inasmuch as worthy Sancho never saw Dulcinea, I mean the lady Dulcinea del Toboso, nor took Don Quixote's letter to her, for it was left in the memorandum book in the Sierra Morena, how did he dare to invent the answer and all that about finding her sifting wheat, the whole story being a deception and falsehood, and so much to the prejudice of the peerless Dulcinea's good name, a thing that is not at all becoming the character and fidelity of a good squire?"
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They found the page sifting a little barley for his horse, and Sanchica cutting a rasher of bacon to be paved with eggs for his dinner
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of the heart; for he despised the would-be oracles, the self-elected philosophers, who fright away fancy, while sifting each grain of thought to prove that slowness of comprehension is wisdom
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“You will remove the ward that prohibits our sifting, or you will take away her spear
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“You just told me she can turn us Pri-ya, and our wards don’t prevent her from sifting while within the walls of my club
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“R’jan has provided them with three sifting Seelie to help them search in exchange for protection against his various enemies
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“In addition to me, who are the other two sifting in?” Jada says
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I’d wondered how she was preventing an Unseelie Prince from sifting
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Then Jada materializes between the Hag and Ryodan with the abruptness of a Fae sifting in and I realize that was never his plan
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CRUCE: (Unseelie, but has masqueraded for over half a million years as the Seelie Prince V’Lane) Powerful, sifting, lethally sexual Fae
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GRAY MAN: Tall, monstrous, leprous, capable of sifting, he feeds by stealing beauty from human women
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Due to the location of a large Sifting Silver in the study on the first floor, the bookstore’s dimensions can shift from as few as four stories to as many as seven, and rooms on the upper levels often reposition themselves
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HALL OF ALL DAYS: The “airport terminal” of the Sifting Silvers where one can choose which mirror to enter to travel to other worlds and realms
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SIFTING: Fae method of travel
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It was a time of quiet departures, of the sifting away of all that was not staunch against winter
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Each person sifts through the cards and then deal out which persons they believe should be executed, though obviously the President has the final say
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4 As when one sifts with a sieve, the refuse remains; so the filth of man in his talk
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As Ralph crouches on the rock, keeping an eye out for stray or deliberate weapons, he takes what is left of his mind and sifts out the noise and the pain, all the colours of orange, red and black
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She sifts right from wrong in a realm where the villains were the local gentry and the heroes were outlaws
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The Nassarius Snail is a saltwater snail that is used as part of a cleanup crew that sifts through
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I gasp when the Unseelie Princess from whom I’m supposedly protecting the Nine sifts into the room, materializing directly behind Barrons and Ryodan
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The Unseelie Princess sifts in, snatches the princes’ heads, and sifts out before my brain manages to process what my eyes just saw
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A mortar shell explodes somewhere in the city, and a flurry of dust sifts down
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She recognizes it; she’s seen it when he sifts through his memories
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The most common that you can find in any appliance store is a rapidly rotating disc that tears whatever you need to juice apart and then sifts the juice through a fine net into a container