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The retinue of a grandee in China or Indostan accordingly is, by all accounts, much more numerous and splendid than that of the richest subjects in Europe
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Dena asked, “Do you think it could be the Hus-a-goof and his retinue then?”
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That would mean he would arrive – with the remaining Serenor troops as well as his own retinue – the following evening
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The pair of them chuckled, but he noticed few among their retinue really appreciated it
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“True, but Khan John the First built his own summer palace in Cuauhnahuac before your grandfather died because he found this house too small for his retinue
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Zacharias, and Jeduthun, who was of the king's retinue
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She favored me with something of resolute look at first, although it changed to a look of wonder, as she glanced from me to my retinue
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15 The holy singers also the sons of Asaph were in their order according to the appointment of David to wit Asaph Zacharias and Jeduthun who was of the king's retinue
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Wherever I went, a retinue led by a governess trailed not far behind me
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The retinue of servants that followed me, the pampering I received, and the food they served me from time to time
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I was about five or six years old then, we used to walk around the village together, telling stories while walking, followed by a retinue of servants that followed us wherever we went
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"I've never known what it was like to live in a home without a retinue of servants
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" No sooner had these words been uttered than a vast retinue of seraphim, physical controllers, Life Carriers, and midwayers, such as always attended this incarnated Creator of a universe, made themselves ready to act with creative power should their Sovereign give the signal
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The vast retinue descended into the midst of this motley throng of afflicted mortals, and in a moment of time 683 men, women, and children were made whole, were perfectly healed of all their physical diseases and other material disorders
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A rich widow of Tyre, with her retinue, came seeking to be healed of her infirmities, which were many; and as she followed Jesus about through Galilee, she continued to offer more and more money, as if the power of God were something to be purchased by the highest bidder
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Many of the apostolic retinue had to remain without the synagogue; there was not room for all who had come to hear him
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and the very finest retinue,
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Strabonus had raced ahead of news of the battle, and the people, just rousing to the occupations of the day, gaped to see their king returning with a small retinue, and were in doubt as to whether it portended victory or defeat
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The following summer the King and his retinue embarked on a
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His retinue was running hard to keep
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The following summer the King and his retinue embarked on a tour of
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When it was learnt that the king was travelling with a vast retinue of a thousand bodyguards; servants and slaves to the neighbouring kingdom of Medes, he was taken to line the way on the great flagged entrance to the city where nobles and privileged ones would be near the power that kept the empire alive and so continue to serve him
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She had felt it ever since she saw him come in protected by a noisy military retinue, which turned the bedrooms inside out until they were convinced there was no danger
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In almost twenty years of war, Colonel Aureliano Buendía had been at his house many times, but the state of urgency with which he always arrived, the military retinue that accompanied him everywhere, the aura of legend that glowed about his presence and of which even Úrsula was aware, changed him into a stranger in the end
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interesting things, you have to prove yourself worthy by doing a retinue
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A guard at the southern gate had told him after being asked that the King was staying at the abbey with his retinue and had given him directions to the abbey
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“We heard that you had to contract debts in order to feed your retinue
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Nancy, wearing a riding outfit quite similar to the one she had on yesterday, felt satisfaction at the end of her short visit to Queen Henriette-Marie of England and her small retinue
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The 10,000 Sterling Pounds worth of gold coins and gems she had just brought to Henriette-Marie would however go a long way to sustain the Queen’s retinue and prevent them from starving during their exile in Paris
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Gaston D’Orléans smiled at that and came forward to kiss his royal sister, smiling to her and to her retinue and Nancy
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fell upon his retinue
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Tutor and as a member of his retinue
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After the Dalai Lama and his retinue had fled,
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pressure on Rama, he took along with him a large retinue of all the
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Standing on the dock with worried looks � and, incidentally, accompanied by a full retinue of Cluster marines � were Director Rinard and Fleet Admiral Krane
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“I don’t know if I’d mind staying,” says Beatrice as the retinue of elves in glowing gowns draws to a halt in front of them
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She breathed deeply, watching Harlan and his retinue walk away
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As for Zach, he was an instant hit with all of Kathy’s “guests”, and soon formed a special bond with the two Garland stars and their retinue
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If it hadn’t been for The Doctor s presence overshadowing everything, this time could have passed as a fun, week-long get together between Kathy, the Smiths and the Garland Roses and their retinue
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Duncan’s celebrity afforded Hugh VIP status, which meant he would merit something of a floorshow, as well as a retinue of sexual positions
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Deity – and her retinue of Heroines of the three wheels
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being Buddha Heruka with Vajravarahi, and his retinue of Heroes
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and Mother and their retinue,
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The Principal and all of his retinue have at their foreheads
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retinue within our channels and drops
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Vajravarahi are the principal and the others are their retinue
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Je Tsongkhapa together with his retinue dissolves into the
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– the principal Deity – and her retinue of Heroines of the
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dom being Buddha Heruka with Vajravarahi, and his retinue
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the imagined Vajrayogini, and our retinue of Heroines
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Within another three months the seven part series was in production with one well known actor, two lesser known but credited actors and a retinue of unknowns
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Ananta and his retinue were hypnotized via stare of two thousand emerald eyes
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her brother, she was accompanied by a retinue of some 200 horsemen
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Ra, in his solar boat with his retinue of lesser Gods and dead Pharaohs in their afterlife, would be giving us light and warmth and life for the rest of the day
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Everyone was gone on our side except for the retinue of warriors from Thunder Ridge and my own friends from the arena
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"Whence it arises," he continued, "that when we see any person well dressed and making a figure with rich garments and retinue of servants, it seems to lead and impel us perforce to respect him, though memory may at the same moment recall to us some lowly condition in which we have seen him, but which, whether it may have been poverty or low birth, being now a thing of the past, has no existence; while the only thing that has any existence is what we see before us; and if this person whom fortune has raised from his original lowly state (these were the very words the padre used) to his present height of prosperity, be well bred, generous, courteous to all, without seeking to vie with those whose nobility is of ancient date, depend upon it, Teresa, no one will remember what he was, and everyone will respect what he is, except indeed the envious, from whom no fair fortune is safe
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Having, therefore, instructed their servants in everything they were to do, six days afterwards they took him out to hunt, with as great a retinue of huntsmen and beaters as a crowned king
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had him and his retinue brought to the palace, where they were lodged and
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"Doubtless, but not in the same way; every one has not black slaves, a princely retinue, an arsenal of weapons that would do credit to an Arabian fortress, horses that cost six thousand francs apiece, and Greek mistresses
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Ralph had been fighting in Roland’ s retinue for seven years
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Being, however, a sensible man, he bore it for a while patiently, may be hoping that the suspicion would wear away; but my lord, with all his retinue, coming from London to the castle for the summer, invited the officers one day to dine with him and the countess, when the fact was established by a very simple accident
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Weel aware am I, that men in authority cannot appease and quell the inordinate concupiscence of the multitude, and that in a’ stations of life there are persons who would mumpileese the retinue of the king and government for their own behoof and eeteration, without any regard to the cause or effect
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Senora Gavilaso de Valdes rolled by, handsome and dignified, in a great machine in which she used to travel to and from her country house, surrounded by an armed retinue in leather suits and big sombreros, with carbines at the bows of their saddles
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What finer retinue could be expected for his funeral? He would go down to the tomb escorted by the whitest shoulders in the world, decked with the richest jewels
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As I sat there, surrounded by cameras, my crew, the Emory PR people, and His Holiness’s Tibetan retinue, it dawned on me that the Dalai Lama was yet another person I’d prematurely misjudged
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In Moscow as soon as he entered his huge house in which the faded and fading princesses still lived, with its enormous retinue; as soon as, driving through the town, he saw the Iberian shrine with innumerable tapers burning before the golden covers of the icons, the Kremlin Square with its snow undisturbed by vehicles, the sleigh drivers and hovels of the Sivtsev Vrazhok, those old Moscovites who desired nothing, hurried nowhere, and were ending their days leisurely; when he saw those old Moscow ladies, the Moscow balls, and the English Club, he felt himself at home in a quiet haven
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As to the serfs the only indication was that three out of their huge retinue disappeared during the night, but nothing was stolen; and as to the value of their possessions, the thirty peasant carts that had come in from their estates and which many people envied proved to be extremely valuable and they were offered enormous sums of money for them
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When Melodía, still fuming, came back with her javelin, her retinue had found a new topic: speculating about a certain dowager countess at court and a handsome page
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And I’d never hear the end of that from the retinue, would I? she thought
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She took her place among her retinue in the shaded viewing stand
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Not far away from the patch of wall where she and her retinue congregated, she spotted Falk’s brute bulk
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The women and children of a man's retinue may be likened to a military unit for which he is responsible in various ways, as in matters of instruction, discipline, sustenance, and the exigencies of their continual roamings and their unending strife with other communities and with the red Martians
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"I think they have been trying to keep us apart," she continued, "for whenever you have been off duty one of the older women of Tars Tarkas' retinue has always arranged to trump up some excuse to get Sola and me out of sight
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She, my mother, was of the retinue of the great Tal Hajus, while her lover was a simple warrior, wearing only his own metal
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Her retinue, her reserved compartment in the train, her pile of unnecessary trunks, portmanteaux, and strong-boxes, all helped to increase her prestige; while her wheeled chair, her sharp tone and voice, her eccentric questions (put with an air of the most overbearing and unbridled imperiousness), her whole figure—upright, rugged, and commanding as it was—completed the general awe in which she was held
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In the crowd of young ladies and rather vulgar young men who made up Yulia Mihailovna's usual retinue, and among whom this vulgarity was taken for sprightliness, and cheap cynicism for wit, I noticed two or three new faces: a very obsequious Pole who was on a visit in the town; a German doctor, a sturdy old fellow who kept loudly laughing with great zest at his own wit; and lastly, a very young princeling from Petersburg like an automaton figure, with the deportment of a state dignitary and a fearfully high collar
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In Moscow as soon as he entered his huge house in which the faded and fading princesses still lived, with its enormous retinue; as soon as, driving through the town, he saw the Iberian shrine with innumerable tapers burning before the golden covers of the icons, the Krémlin Square with its snow undisturbed by vehicles, the sleigh drivers and hovels of the Sívtsev Vrazhók, those old Moscovites who desired nothing, hurried nowhere, and were ending their days leisurely; when he saw those old Moscow ladies, the Moscow balls, and the English Club, he felt himself at home in a quiet haven
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One need only glance during a review at the commander-in-chief, intoxicated with self-importance, followed by his retinue, all on magnificent and gayly appareled horses, in splendid uniforms and wearing decorations, and see how they ride to the harmonious and solemn strains of music before the ranks of soldiers, all presenting arms and petrified with servility
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Now and then the head of a joyous child appeared at the windows, which were opened to admit the evening breeze; while various members of the household retinue were seen hastening through the corridors, or standing at the doors in their embroidered liveries
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Sir, as long as a single chip remains in that navy-yard, you will never see any thing like reform; as long as you have a chip of public property—one chip of live oak belonging to the United States—you will have a man riding in his carriage, with a long retinue and deputies and clerks to take care of it
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86 These versions, to which may be added that of Seneca, 87 all agree in making the scene take place on shipboard, and, if we except the "comites" of Aglaosthenes, in none of them is the god accompanied by a retinue of satyrs