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    swallow up


    1. And he will swallow up on this mountain the covering that is cast over all peoples, the veil that is spread over all nations


    2. 20 And Joab answered and said, Far be it, far be it from me, that I should swallow up or destroy


    3. 12 The words of a wise man's mouth are gracious; but the lips of a fool will swallow up himself


    4. 8 He will swallow up death in


    5. 17 Now the Lord had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah; And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days


    6. His hair stood up on his head and turned even brighter orange, and the orange went to his hands where he formed holes to swallow up the armadillo men


    7. Jesus' death on the cross exemplifies a love which is sufficiently strong and divine to forgive sin and swallow up all evil-doing


    8. That will increase the total mass and gravity of the colliding planets and attract other planets and moons, causing another and even bigger black hole which will in turn swallow up the entire Solar System …' The UPS paused as if exhausted and out of breath, and Midge cut in,


    9. 'Such as the Eryx causing a massive black hole which will swallow up the entire Universe


    10. 17 Now the LORD had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah

    11. large gap threatened to swallow up everything in the field


    12. This quake, which the Messiah Master (pth) shall inform us about will swallow up the remaining aftereffects of the destroying war of the unclear and atomic radiations


    13. So the forest, in its neutral grandness, would peacefully swallow up whatever Fred had to let out of himself, and keep his secret for him, together with all the other mysteries it had in safe-keeping


    14. The mis was closer, covering the sea, ready to swallow up the shore


    15. to swallow up the past few minutes and leave


    16. They all knew that Russia was itching to conquer territory to extend its huge vast lands down to the Caspian sea and swallow up all of the ottoman empire and get control of Constantinople in order to become a major sea power which would rival England’s imperial royal navy, everybody knew these were the objectives of the Russian empire…and if given half a chance in the process…invade and conquer every square mile of territory it could to increase the size and power of its empire into Europe


    17. It is big enough to swallow up the entire size of the Earth’s orbit around the Sun


    18. Ultimately, the sun will grow so large it will swallow up the Earth


    19. 'He shall swallow up death forever


    20. The night came in, and took up its place there, unconcerned and indifferent; the night which had already swallowed up his happiness, and was now digesting it listlessly; and was ready to swallow up the happiness of a thousand other people with as little disturbance or change of mien

    21. There's a fine chance for you; you can put your six thousand francs into government funds, and you will receive every six months nearly two hundred francs interest, without taxes, or repairs, or frost, or hail, or floods, or anything else to swallow up the money


    22. A brief pause ensued; the preacher slowly turned over the leaves of the Bible, and at last, folding his hand down upon the proper page, said: "Beloved shipmates, clinch the last verse of the first chapter of Jonah—'And God had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah


    23. Suppose the government were ever to found a republic, from policy, or to pacify public excitement, and at the same time to increase the power of the governors, then we governors would swallow up the republic; and not the republic only


    24. Anything you like we'll swallow up


    25. Hardly any revolution can be more wretched for the great mass of the people than the constantly existing order, or rather disorder, of our life, with its habitual sacrifices of unnatural labour, poverty, drunkenness, debauchery, and with all the horrors of an imminent war, which is in one year to swallow up more victims than all the revolutions of the present century


    26. Only one thing is needed, instead of all these extremely complicated devices for pleasure, for comfort, and for medical and hygienic preparations, intended to save people from their spiritual and bodily ailments, which swallow up so much labor,—to fulfil the law of life; to do that which is proper not only to man, but to the animal; to fire off the charge of energy taken win in the shape of food, by muscular exertion; to speak in plain language, to earn one’s bread


    27. Hardly could any revolution be more disastrous for the great mass of the population than the present order or rather disorder of our life, with its daily sacrifices to exhausting and unnatural toil, to poverty, drunkenness, and profligacy, with all the horrors of the war that is at hand, which will swallow up in one year more victims than all the revolutions of the century


    28. According to the bearings and variations of those lights, should the statesmen of such a country adjust their policy—always bearing in mind two assurances, as fundamental principles of action, which the nature of things teaches, that, although temporary circumstances—party spirit, local rivalries, personal jealousies, suggestions of subordinate interests—may weaken, or even destroy, for a time, the influence of the leading and permanent interests of any great section of the country, yet those interests must ultimately and necessarily predominate, and swallow up all these local, and temporary, and personal, and subordinate considerations; in other words, the minor interests will soon begin to realize the essential connection which exists between their prosperity and the prosperity of those great interests which, in such sections of the country, nature has made predominant; and that no political connection among free States can be lasting, or ought to be, which systematically oppresses, or systematically refuses to protect, the vital interests of any of the sovereignties which compose it


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