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Taiden and Vmikel, undoubtedly desirous of seeing her without the skirt she was wearing today, almost immediately suggested going into the pool and she readily agreed
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The law was at that time so indulgent to the inhabitants of towns, and so desirous of diminishing the authority of the lords over those of the country, that if he could conceal himself there from the pursuit of his lord for a year, he was free for ever
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The cause continuing to operate, he was desirous to raise his rents above what his lands, in the actual state of their improvement, could afford
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Their horses whinnied anxiously and reared up partway, clearly not desirous to keep going forward
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Left too long in the heat of the day, their little nano-brains had become just a little bit scrambled, and their normal appetites had changed, to the extent that they were capable and even desirous of taking down some bigger game
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why the World Bank was so desirous of having him removed and he has been removed)
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with two maids only, and she was desirous to wash herself in the garden, for it was heated
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5 Turn away from me vain hopes and concupiscence, and you shall hold him up that is desirous always to serve you
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19 Come to me, all you that are desirous of me, and fill yourselves with my fruits
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willing and desirous should go with you to Jerusalem
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been careful, that those who will read may have delight, and that those who are desirous to commit to memory might have ease, and
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He had been told about my route and was desirous to meet me
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8 Now the copy of the commission which was written from Artexerxes the king and came to Ezdras the priest and reader of the law of the Lord is this that follows; 9 King Artexerxes to Ezdras the priest and reader of the law of the Lord sends greeting: 10 Having determined to deal graciously I have given order that such of the nation of the Jews and of the priests and Levites being within our realm as are willing and desirous should go with you to Jerusalem
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Hurrying to get into step alongside his guide, Moshe, wary but desirous of starting a conversation, offered, “Do you handle anything other than military items here?”
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67 At that time certain priests desirous to show their valour were killed in battle for that they went out to fight unadvisedly
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Now when Demetrius was set on the throne of his kingdom 5 There came to him all the wicked and ungodly men of Israel having Alcimus who was desirous to be high priest for their captain: 6 And they accused the people to the king saying Judas and his brothers have killed all your friends and driven us out of our own land
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11 So did he slander him because he was desirous of his kingdom
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24 For considering the infinite number and the difficulty which they find that desire to look into the narrations of the story for the variety of the matter 25 We have been careful that those who will read may have delight and that those who are desirous to commit to memory might have ease and that all into whose hands it comes might have profit
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4 Who accepted of it according to the common decree of the city as being desirous to live in peace and suspecting nothing but when they were gone out into the deep they drowned no less than two hundred of them
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I regret constructing a new breach to rescue him when Guardon and Ankharet are still desirous of usurping our lands
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I expect that most of you sturdy warriors are desirous of returning to your native regions
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Only when both partners are equally desirous, equally longing, equally committed, and celebrate their equality, is there hope of permanence
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And I am desirous of knowing more about your teachings regarding the coming kingdom
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If you would be truly triumphant over the temptations of the lesser and lower nature, you must come to that place of spiritual advantage where you have really and truly developed an actual interest in, and love for, those higher and more idealistic forms of conduct which your mind is desirous of substituting for these lower and less idealistic habits of behavior that you recognize as temptation
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He bounded into the chamber like a slit-eyed, snarling incarnation of fury, ferociously desirous to come to grips with whatever enemy was hounding him
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4 The Sadducees, who now controlled and dominated the Sanhedrin, were desirous of making away with Jesus for the following reasons:
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1 The apostles spent most of this day walking about on Mount Olivet and visiting with the disciples who were encamped with them, but early in the afternoon they became very desirous of seeing Jesus return
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1 The eleven had scarcely ceased their discussions of the discourse on the vine and the branches when the Master, indicating that he was desirous of speaking to them further and knowing that his time was short, said: "When I have left you, be not discouraged by the enmity of the world
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Now that he was in custody of Pilate and the Judeans, Herod was desirous of seeing him, feeling secure against any trouble from him in the future
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Philip was particularly desirous of knowing, provided Jesus had really risen from the grave, whether his body would bear the physical marks of the crucifixion
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Being full of truth and of heavenly glory, they are not desirous of vain glory
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Maybe the public is desirous of all the coverage because of the violence and gore, but don’t the media have celebrities to cover?
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Also, from an overall strategic point of view it was desirous for the Germans to draw the Royal Navy away from Rommel’s supply lines in the Mediterranean and at the same time prevent British naval interference in the invasion of Crete
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Mussolini referred to the Mediterranean as an Italian lake, and whilst he was desirous of linking Italian North Africa with Italian East Africa
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leader of a nation desirous of peace and goodwill should always be on a goodwill mission
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Unemployment lines are growing, and this pathetic excuse of a healthcare “system” is in a sever labor crisis? What other lies could be so blatantly false? And yet, despite the obvious causes, politicians desirous of the fame of public office haven’t the basic sense to recognize the only solution to the devestatingly high cost of healthcare is to lower that cost by addressing the source, not play shell games about who’s getting stuck with the bill
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She had never realized that other women might be as desirous for their men as she was for Syd
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" He growled in a desirous whisper
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But what is it that makes us this way, which is really another way of asking: what is it that makes the Muse, or the unconscious, so hungry, so desirous, of our
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desirous of approving themselves to Him
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shelter and clothing for those desirous of learning
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ence is made by the fact that he is desirous of rewards and possessed of
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This is what our enemies themselves cannot by any means hinder, although they be very desirous to take us alive
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If he thinks that there are magicians, witches, or wizards who are desirous of injuring him, he is thereby opening the door for the entrance of such thoughts and he will be able to say with Job, “The things I feared have come upon me
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” If, on the contrary, he thinks that there are those who are desirous of helping him, he thereby opens the door for such help, and he will find that “as thy faith is, so be it unto thee” is as true today as it was two thousand years ago
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and more interested in spiritual values; and less desirous of in-
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I feel deliciously flattered--when I let myself think of it; nearly always I take care to think of something else--that a young man of your undoubted temporal and spiritual advantages should be desirous of pleasing an obscure person like me
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And it seemed hard that because I had been so benevolently desirous to reassure Mrs
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In the prime of my youth, my desirous breasts are full and
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"_Nous allons parler Francais_" I announced, desirous of finding out whether their whole stock was represented by _diable_ and _betise_; "I believe you can all speak it quite well
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How she did behave I can easily guess, for hurrying off into the pavilion, desirous of nothing except to get out of the way, I had hardly had time to marvel that she should be able to dislike such an old dear, when she burst in
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'Yes, yes,' said the Professor, impatient of these speeches, and only desirous of getting on
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Wemyss was very indignant, but he was also very desirous of bridge
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John, as desirous to know his intentions, and soon saw
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8 So being affectionately desirous of you, we were willing to have imparted unto you, not the gospel of God only, but also our own souls, because ye were dear unto us
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“Your ancestors may well have welcomed a curse upon their heads, but I believe having been sent here by God that He is desirous of us delivering you from the curses and mistakes of the past
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And when I consider the difficulty and the complexity of the psychological argument for a survival of the spirit, I am the less desirous of resting all the hopes of the world on such an obscure foundation; and tenaciously hold with Mr
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only to those who have had a coronary attack, but to those men and women who are desirous
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One might for instance get up a subscription for her, or a lottery, something of the sort, such as is always arranged in such cases by friends or even outsiders desirous of assisting people
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They told me they trusted and confided their honour and good name to my virtue and rectitude alone, and bade me consider the disparity between Don Fernando and myself, from which I might conclude that his intentions, whatever he might say to the contrary, had for their aim his own pleasure rather than my advantage; and if I were at all desirous of opposing an obstacle to his unreasonable suit, they were ready, they said, to marry me at once to anyone I preferred, either among the leading people of our own town, or of any of those in the neighbourhood; for with their wealth and my good name, a match might be looked for in any quarter
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"That is the truth," replied Anselmo, "and relying upon that I will tell thee, friend Lothario, that the desire which harasses me is that of knowing whether my wife Camilla is as good and as perfect as I think her to be; and I cannot satisfy myself of the truth on this point except by testing her in such a way that the trial may prove the purity of her virtue as the fire proves that of gold; because I am persuaded, my friend, that a woman is virtuous only in proportion as she is or is not tempted; and that she alone is strong who does not yield to the promises, gifts, tears, and importunities of earnest lovers; for what thanks does a woman deserve for being good if no one urges her to be bad, and what wonder is it that she is reserved and circumspect to whom no opportunity is given of going wrong and who knows she has a husband that will take her life the first time he detects her in an impropriety? I do not therefore hold her who is virtuous through fear or want of opportunity in the same estimation as her who comes out of temptation and trial with a crown of victory; and so, for these reasons and many others that I could give thee to justify and support the opinion I hold, I am desirous that my wife Camilla should pass this crisis, and be refined and tested by the fire of finding herself wooed and by one worthy to set his affections upon her; and if she comes out, as I know she will, victorious from this struggle, I shall look upon my good fortune as unequalled, I shall be able to say that the cup of my desire is full, and that the virtuous woman of whom the sage says 'Who shall find her?' has fallen to my lot
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The translator of this history, when he comes to write this fifth chapter, says that he considers it apocryphal, because in it Sancho Panza speaks in a style unlike that which might have been expected from his limited intelligence, and says things so subtle that he does not think it possible he could have conceived them; however, desirous of doing what his task imposed upon him, he was unwilling to leave it untranslated, and therefore he went on to say:
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The main point is that they should have good intentions and be desirous of doing right in all things, for they will never be at a loss for persons to advise and direct them in what they have to do, like those
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The duke, the duchess, and all in the garden were listening to the conversation of the two heroes, and were beyond measure amused by it; and now, desirous of putting a finishing touch to this rare and
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There also came with me this Spanish renegade"--and here she pointed to him who had first spoken--"whom I know to be secretly a Christian, and to be more desirous of being left in Spain than of returning to Barbary
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"The sight of the advertisement made me desirous of taking refuge with my uncle, let what would be the consequence; and I repaired in a hackney coach
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Jennings was desirous of her feeling; for besides that the circumstance did not in her opinion justify such lasting amazement or variety of speculation, her wonder was otherwise disposed of
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Whatever Marianne was desirous of, her mother would be eager to promote--she could not expect to influence the latter to cautiousness of conduct in an affair respecting which she had never been able to inspire her with distrust; and she dared not explain the motive of her own disinclination for going to London
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She was soon undressed and in bed, and as she seemed desirous of being alone, her sister then left her, and while she waited the return of Mrs
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She had taken care to have the intelligence conveyed to herself, as soon as it was known that the ceremony was over, as she was desirous that Marianne should not receive the first notice of it from the public papers, which she saw her eagerly examining every morning
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It was an office in short, from which, unwilling to give Edward the pain of receiving an obligation from her, she would have been very glad to be spared herself;-- but Colonel Brandon, on motives of equal delicacy, declining it likewise, still seemed so desirous of its being given through her means, that she would not on any account make farther opposition
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Jennings, however, with a kindness of heart which made Elinor really love her, declared her resolution of not stirring from Cleveland as long as Marianne remained ill, and of endeavouring, by her own attentive care, to supply to her the place of the mother she had taken her from; and Elinor found her on every occasion a most willing and active helpmate, desirous to share in all her fatigues, and often by her better experience in nursing, of material use
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He is desirous of proclaiming that the interval between them is immeasurable, and invents a formula to give expression to his idea
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He is desirous of humanizing the wars of Hellenes against one another; he acknowledges that the Delphian God is the grand hereditary interpreter of all Hellas
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If any one is desirous of carrying out in detail the Platonic education of after-life, some such counsels as the following may be offered to him:-- That he shall choose the branch of knowledge to which his own mind most distinctly inclines, and in which he takes the greatest delight, either one which seems to connect with his own daily employment, or, perhaps, furnishes the greatest contrast to it
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'a late famous vicar of Croydon in Surrey,' as the translator thinks) is desirous of being sent thither as a missionary by the High Bishop, 'yea, and that he may himself be made Bishop of Utopia, nothing doubting that he must obtain this Bishopric with suit; and he counteth that a godly suit which proceedeth not of the desire of honour or lucre, but only of a godly zeal
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He then stepped across the pavement to her, and said something: she seemed embarrassed, and desirous of getting away; to prevent it, he laid his hand on her arm
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Such an one is sure to be temperate and the reverse of covetous; for the motives which make another man desirous of having and spending, have no place in his character
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Weeks passed on, and Cathy recovered her temper; though she grew wondrous fond of stealing off to corners by herself; and often, if I came near her suddenly while reading she would start and bend over the book, evidently desirous to hide it; and I detected edges of loose paper sticking out beyond the leaves
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Hareton is desirous of increasing his amount of knowledge," I said, coming to his rescue
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point for which he seemed desirous to live, he was grown more delicate,
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And desirous of putting an end to the interview, he pushed by her, and closed the door, as if to exclude the pain he felt
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"To-morrow, my dear friend," said Edmond, desirous of not yielding to the old man's
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The master of The Young Amelia, who was very desirous of retaining amongst his crew a man of Edmond's value, had offered to advance him funds out of his future profits, which Edmond had accepted
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Prison had made Edmond prudent, and he was desirous of running no risk whatever
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Dantes was tossed about on these doubts and wishes, when the patron, who had great confidence in him, and was very desirous of retaining him in his service, took him by the arm one evening and led him to a tavern on the Via del' Oglio, where the leading smugglers of Leghorn used to congregate and discuss affairs connected with their trade
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This solitary place was precisely suited to the requirements of a man desirous of burying treasure
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At the moment of his arrival a small yacht was under trial in the bay; this yacht had been built by order of an Englishman, who, having heard that the Genoese excelled all other builders along the shores of the Mediterranean in the construction of fast-sailing vessels, was desirous of possessing a specimen of their skill; the price agreed upon between the Englishman and the Genoese builder was forty thousand francs
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There were, besides, other particulars he was desirous of ascertaining, and those were of a nature he alone could investigate in a manner satisfactory to himself
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I always had a desire to have a mute in my service, so learning the day his tongue was cut out, I went to the bey, and proposed to give him for Ali a splendid double-barreled gun which I knew he was very desirous of having
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He hesitated a moment, he was so very desirous to complete the poor devil's punishment
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Totally disregarding the business of the stage, he leaned from his box and began attentively scrutinizing the beauty of each pretty woman, aided by a powerful opera-glass; but, alas, this attempt to attract notice wholly failed; not even curiosity had been excited, and it was but too apparent that the lovely creatures, into whose good graces he was desirous of stealing, were all so much engrossed with themselves, their lovers, or their own thoughts, that they had not so much as noticed him or the manipulation of his glass
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The reverend gentleman resumed his seat, and almost immediately it became evident from the oscillations of the balloon that Mr Belcher was desirous of rising to say a Few Words in acknowledgement, but he was restrained by the
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one seemed desirous of availing himself of this offer, the man
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Bertuccio," said he; "I am desirous of having an estate by the seaside in Normandy—for instance, between Havre and Boulogne
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The majority of those who profess to be desirous of