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21For I feared thee, because thou art an austere man: thou took up that thou laid not
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Thou knew that I was an austere man, taking up that I laid not down, and
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Some might even call his quarters austere
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There’s was an austere culture and he admired it
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The room was austere, faced with undressed
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He was a tall, austere looking man who stooped
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It seemed to be a common habit in this austere household
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The banquet hall was as austere as the rest of the house, but the low table was handsomely carved
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“My hair? But I tried to fix it in the most austere style
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distinction of ranks has once been completely established, there have been always two different schemes or systems of morality current at the same time; of which the one may be called the strict or austere; the other the liberal, or, if you will, the loose system
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He dares not do anything which would disgrace or discredit him in it; and he is obliged to a very strict observation of that species of morals, whether liberal or austere, which the general consent of this society prescribes to persons of his rank and fortune
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All his brother sectaries are, for the credit of the sect, interested to observe his conduct; and, if he gives occasion to any scandal, if he deviates very much from those austere morals which they almost always require of one another, to punish him by what is always a very severe punishment, even where no evil effects attend it, expulsion or excommunication from the sect
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The most opulent church in Christendom does not maintain better the uniformity of faith, the fervour of devotion, the spirit of order, regularity, and austere morals, in the great body of the people, than this very poorly endowed church of Scotland
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I put the letter down and picked u the old photos the first one I held up showed a very austere woman dressed in black but you could see that she was every inch an aristocrat by her face and jaw line her eyes also looked quite piercing even on an old photo
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He was looking at the ceiling in a noncommital manner, the expression on his face lacking its usually austere, professional look
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I missed the taste of flowers in my mouth and the rush of life, of murderous rage or even the ennui of life in that austere box
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Celia’s eyes went cold, her face became stiff and austere suddenly
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The British embassy in Lagos stood out as the typical colonial building of the Africas, resplendent and austere, an indubitable legacy from the golden years of the Empire
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In the midst of Bob doing his head spins, an austere looking male nurse with a dildo demeanor walked into our “break-room,” and gave us a stink face
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A disarmingly tall and austere man rose and requested the students to
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And so, a parcel of land with its austere architecture became available for this new and humble beginning
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It was an austere thing, built of solid reddish-brown wood, and hailing from back in the days when radios were made to look like furniture
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John very much enjoyed the riot of color after the rather austere landscape of the last week or so
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The austere Vietnamese handmade double bed was covered with a taut white sheet
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39 When you fast do not frown as the hypocrites; for they make their faces austere that they may be seen of men that they are fasting
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Once the interpretation of riding is abolished the continuing elevation to an experience is laid out in austere craft – say for instance the forehand grunt hitting the white line without argument
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They made religion austere and very difficult
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dungeon, or some austere mansion
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He was a very austere Father for himself, but very paternal y loving to his children
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In the austere monastic rule of St
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This charisma is given, as are al charismata, to the simple and humble soul, in accordance with the austere and precise spiritual order
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Feeling equally at home in the opulent bungalow and the austere old-age home, he purveyed the activities of various charitable trusts set up by Suresh
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Though the moon had been up only an hour its austere presence seemed to mock the vaporous clouds that flitted fretfully across its globular, glowing face
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The austere committee room was laid out with rows of simple chairs, occupied by around fifty sombre looking men and women
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Paul was also a Rabbi, who actively sponsored, and vehemently adhered to, the austere
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Civil Service employees (both federal and state) need a new pension system that is more austere and do-able
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I’ve already identified how this can be done in Chapter 4, and it’s very austere and harsh in changes, but it is a pill that needs to be swallowed to avoid worldwide devastation
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The stud master’s personality was reflected in the austere presentation of the surroundings where dark leather furniture and bare polished floorboards produced a dull lustre
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She thus grabbed her equipment pouch and followed the big American out of the compartment and up to the deck above, where he showed her a small and austere washroom with a shower stall in one corner
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While the furnishing of that huge hall was rather austere to her taste, the acoustics proved adequate, like the facilities for the performers in the back of the large stage
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Pushing the double doors, she entered a starkly more austere room compared to the lobby
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We can pretend to be austere and intellectual, but what
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The cliff was so austere that it was impossible to believe that anything could be concealed there
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She had expected something more austere from the sharply dressed and weirdly obsessive billionaire
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characteristically austere, yet featured some of the unusual curios he had collected
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Modi, of course, leads a more austere life, though he’s partial to his designer kurtas, pens, watches and glasses, and even, I am told, shoes
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It is not necessary to wear a peculiar dress, or to put on an austere countenance, and to retire from the world, in order to sit down in the kingdom of heaven
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There is no gloominess in true religion, and no religion in looking gloomy, sour, or austere
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It is said that a Kshatriya is elevated to the status of rajarshi by dint of his pious life and austere devotion just as a Brahmin is
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who has been elevated to a sage by his pious life and austere devotion is
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Even when things change, you see how quickly the lack of money makes them austere backwards, always back, not to equality, but great and almost absolute disparity – a polarity of the inhumanely wealthy and the monstrously impoverished
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of Saudi Arabia is the most austere and regressive and is the philosophical
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By causing their followers lose touch with reality through austere, cultlike
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Thoughts and Other's: Austere Ideas for a Debt-Free Mind
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She laughed softly, but her laughing quickly turned to austere coughing and she
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His name is Collins, and some days he wears a pink shirt, and other days a blue shirt, and in his right cuff there is a pink silk handkerchief on the pink days, and a blue silk handkerchief on the blue days; and he has stuck up the pictures he likes to have about him on the walls of his room, and where your Luini used to be there is a young lady in a voluminous hat and short skirts, and where your Bellini Madonna sat and looked at you with austere, beautiful eyes there is the winner, complete with jockey, of last year's Derby
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She then turned to glare at Corallyn and spoke in an austere tone
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Lady Frances had never married again, Conderley told her, who, without the least intending it, gave the impression that since parting from her husband Fanny had lived an austere single life, suggesting vestal virgins to Audrey, in Charles Street, taken care of by a devoted maid, who would no doubt end in the columns of _The Times_, under the heading Faithful Service
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The room, which he remembered so orderly, so austere even, with its beautiful dark panelling and tiers upon tiers of books, was messed over with the remains of what appeared to be a particularly uproarious supper-party
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The austere surroundings of the
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Although the Lighthouse Inn"s accommodations austere in comparison to what Novak
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It was austere, utilitarian
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It is scarcely accurate to call Juvenal a bufón,since he was rather a scornful, austere satirist of indignation
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The plains of Old Castile may well be called "austere
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An austere Victorian Andy Warhol who, instead of Marilyn Monroe"s image, duplicated his architectural blueprint ad infinitum and gave it away for free to the rigidly conformist Englishmen of that era
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This fourteenth century mosque is a masterpiece of Arab architecture, austere and majestic
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It’s charged place, cold and austere
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At the far end of a large plateau on their right stood the forest, which under the light of day emanated a welcoming aura that might have been pleasant were it not for the enormous, austere gray wall of the castle directly on their left
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At the far end of a large plateau on their right stood the forest, which under the light of the day emanated a welcoming aura that might have been pleasant were it not for the enormous, austere gray wall of the castle directly on their left
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So he said to him, "It seems to me, Senor Knight-errant, that your worship has made choice of one of the most austere professions in the world, and I imagine even that of the Carthusian monks is not so austere
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"As austere it may perhaps be," replied our Don Quixote, "but so necessary for the world I am very much inclined to doubt
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"Luckless that I am!" said Don Quixote, hearing the sad news his squire gave him; "I had rather they despoiled me of an arm, so it were not the sword-arm; for I tell thee, Sancho, a mouth without teeth is like a mill without a millstone, and a tooth is much more to be prized than a diamond; but we who profess the austere order of chivalry are liable to all this
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austere in the woods a gymnosophist,
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I knew a father who was a stern, austere man, but used to go down on his knees to his daughter, used to kiss her hands, her feet, he couldn't make enough of her, really
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Flowers, bottles, plates, all sick-room litter was taken away; everything was harsh and austere
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John tried to live a very austere life to cover the fact that he just didn’t like to
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He preached his austere
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Some thirty pictures by the masters, uniformly framed and separated by gleaming panoplies of arms, adorned walls on which were stretched tapestries of austere design
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It had an austere, almost monastic appearance
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She was a tall, austere woman with short gray hair and intelligent eyes
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Still the same austere, monastic appearance
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Casting off at once the grave and austere demeanor of an Indian chief,
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The exulting Indian had resumed his austere countenance, though he drew warily back before the menacing glance of the young man's fiery eye
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He was without arms, and his paint tended rather to soften than increase the natural sternness of his austere countenance
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His remarkably noble and austere expression struck Morrel, who began his story with trembling
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On the contrary, his austere face was even more severe than usual as he commented upon the things that I had done and the things that I had not
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That might be why their faces became lined, their skin flaky and their bodies bent, while clerics stayed fit and spry later into their quiet, austere lives
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Her sufferings were physical as well as mental, for over one eye rose a hideous, plum-coloured swelling, which her maid, a tall, austere woman, was bathing assiduously with vinegar and water
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Then the strong, soothing hand of the austere maid drew her head down on to the cushion, and the wild anger died away into passionate sobbing
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The one, austere, high-nosed, eagle-eyed, and dominant, was none other than the illustrious Lord Bellinger, twice Premier of Britain
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It was homey, but austere, and unmistakably male
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Despite the spike of anger Merlin always felt when he encountered yet another charming legend about Langhorne, he understood exactly why an austere, contemplative order would find this the ideal place to build an abbey, and the Chihirite nuns who lived here and maintained the Abbey with loving devotion found a deep, sincere joy in sharing it with others
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He’d restricted himself to the same austere diet and the same cobbled-together grab bag of winter clothing, yet he’d sustained the pace of his visits, inspections, exhortations, and sermons at a level a peacetime priest would have found difficult to match
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He had known her some eight years since, shortly before the Avellanos had left Europe for good, as a tall girl of sixteen, youthfully austere, and of a character already so formed that she ventured to treat slightingly his pose of disabused wisdom
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In the mature Antonia he could see with an extraordinary vividness the austere schoolgirl of the earlier days
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His austere, old-world Republicanism had a severe, soldier-like standard of faithfulness and duty, as if the world were a battlefield where men had to fight for the sake of universal love and brotherhood, instead of a more or less large share of booty