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1. He had feared encountering aliens, warlike creatures in fast ships with powerful weapons
2. All the different states of ancient Greece possessed, each of them, but a very small territory; and when the people in anyone of them multiplied beyond what that territory could easily maintain, a part of them were sent in quest of a new habitation, in some remote and distant part of the world ; the warlike neighbours who surrounded them on all sides, rendering it difficult for any of them to enlarge very much its territory at home
3. he spoke and looked so brave and warlike that he seemed at least an
4. When a warlike prince attacks a powerful state, his generalship shows itself in preventing the concentration of the enemy's forces
5. South of the Wanka was the province of Angara where our Wanka guides told us we would find the tribe of the same name and a scattering of other tribes that the Inka had transplanted to keep an eye on the warlike Angara
6. giant, and girt his warlike harness about him, and he made battles, protecting the host with his sword
7. 31 And the whole of the camp shouted after them when they fled from Esau, and all the warlike men answered, saying,
8. 31 And the whole of the camp shouted after them when they fled from Esau and all the warlike men answered saying
9. 3 So he got his people great honour and put on a breastplate as a giant and girt his warlike harness about him and he made battles protecting the host with his sword
10. 55 Now what time as Judas and Jonathan were in the land of Galaad and Simon his brother in Galilee before Ptolemais 56 Joseph the son of Zacharias and Azarias captains of the garrisons heard of the valiant acts and warlike deeds which they had done
11. 9 The ancient men sat all in the streets communing together of good things and the young men put on glorious and warlike apparel
12. Finally, they had been denied even passage across by one of the more warlike and destitute tribes of Midian
13. But their warlike reputation still befitted them as one of the best mercenary forces money could buy
14. recognized that voice, which was more manly and warlike than you’d
15. Suddenly there was a tremendous agitation, two sheets of an immensely large oak door opened wide and a group of warlike soldiers, dressed in red jackets, golden galleons and black pants opened step among the wizards and following the orders of the young man, came up to where we were
16. Organised team games mean competition for places, and then you have to compete against another team and it becomes a source of pointless warlike conflict
17. Fifteen hundred years in the north country have made them a tall, tawny-haired, grey-eyed race, vigorous and warlike, and already exhibiting a well-defined artistry and poetism of nature
18. The tale of the next thousand years is the tale of the rise of the Hyborians, whose warlike tribes dominate the western world
19. The borders of Cimmeria are intact; neither Pict nor Hyrkanian has been able to subdue these warlike barbarians
20. “You know,” the Admiral said, “the Swordsmen are not the only force with warlike intentions
21. They were still in a warlike state
22. half way through the stroke, he realised that they were not warlike dwarfs at all
23. More ominously, what about war and peace that national leaders may be called upon to make, especially in India, which had fought many a war in its short independent history? Isn’t that a Capital decision with emotive element and tactical content attached to boot? Wasn’t India at a warlike situation with Pakistan in the wake of the terrorist attack on its parliament on 13th December 2001? Would have a foreign origin Prime Minister served India’s interests judiciously? Why, wasn’t the overwhelming public opinion was to take the plunge; what if Sonia Gandhi on the gaddi went with the popular mood for fear of being perceived as unpatriotic for inaction? If attacking a hostile country seems to serve the long-term Indian national interests, can the foreign origin Premier, unsure about the outcome of the adventure, have the nerve to act? Didn’t Lal Bahadur Shastri, even as Pakistan crossed the Line of Control in Kashmir in 1965, order the Indian troops to cross the International Boarder near Lahore, which none thought India ever would, and what fuss the Great Britain and other Western powers made of that Indian military move
24. A special marking in shape produced to inform in advance parents in a warlike sign
25. For such a minute financial loss the Southerners are on an irrational warlike course of action that will eventually drive a stake through the heart of their own economic and social wellbeing
26. [ The sound of drums and warlike songs is heard in the background
27. Was warfare a training ground for developing hunting skills? Was it due to the clash of cultures or languages? Once Asiatic Mongols started using horses, they became incredibly warlike
28. The dynamics of accumulation, greed, wealth, power, fame, are all plausible reasons for the emergence of warlike cultures and the cult of the warrior being glorified
29. These modern humans were nomadic, warlike, warring bands
30. Leaving an ancestral hunting ground because they had been kicked off by a stronger more warlike tribe reveals the fact that none of them were willing to die for their homelands, and none of them gave a shit about the land they lived in except as places to use and kill in
31. Warlike insects hoarding balls of shit
32. As black, warlike insects scurrying over the sands
33. They escaped the other tribes who were more warlike
34. They killed off the original inhabitants in their area; the Etruscans: because they were more affluent, they had better pottery, better harvests, and were less warlike than they were
35. The Greeks themselves were originally Maritime pirates; who invaded Mediterranean shores and supplanted the older less warlike tribes who lived there
36. The only difference between the first Arabs and Jews: is that the Jewish Semites were less warlike a tribe
37. Which brings me to my third question about Jed – his warlike vocabulary and his
38. Babylon, and the chief gods of the empires that conquered Israel were masculine and warlike and this
39. “With what we have,” he added, looking around the comfortable cabin, the most warlike object in sight was the carving knife he’d used to slice cheese that afternoon
40. What warlike noise is this?
41. Not alone on those warlike fields the Mother of Al ,
42. It was known as a fact that the Most Serene Don John of Austria, natural brother of our good king Don Philip, was coming as commander-in-chief of the allied forces, and rumours were abroad of the vast warlike preparations which were being made, all which stirred my heart and filled me with a longing to take part in the campaign which was expected; and though I had reason to believe, and almost certain promises, that on the first opportunity that presented itself I should be promoted to be captain, I preferred to leave all and betake myself, as I did, to Italy; and it was my good fortune that Don John had just arrived at Genoa, and was going on to Naples to join the Venetian fleet, as he afterwards did at Messina
43. The blaze of the fire and the noise of the warlike instruments almost blinded the eyes and deafened the ears of those that stood by, and indeed of all who were in the wood
44. They saw the galleys along the beach, which, lowering their awnings, displayed themselves decked with streamers and pennons that trembled in the breeze and kissed and swept the water, while on board the bugles, trumpets, and clarions were sounding and filling the air far and near with melodious warlike notes
45. He of the White Moon thanked the viceroy in courteous and well-chosen words for the permission he gave them, and so did Don Quixote, who then, commending himself with all his heart to heaven and to his Dulcinea, as was his custom on the eve of any combat that awaited him, proceeded to take a little more distance, as he saw his antagonist was doing the same; then, without blast of trumpet or other warlike instrument to give them the signal to charge, both at the same instant wheeled their horses; and he of the White Moon, being the swifter, met Don Quixote after having traversed two-thirds of the course, and there encountered him with such violence that, without touching him with his lance (for he held it high, to all appearance purposely), he hurled Don Quixote and Rocinante to the earth, a perilous fall
46. Don Quixote's heart beat quick and Sancho's quailed with fear, for the persons approaching them carried lances and bucklers, and were in very warlike guise
47. Great and mighty is the power of cold-hearted scorn, for thou with thine own eyes hast seen Altisidora slain, not by arrows, nor by the sword, nor by any warlike weapon, nor by deadly poisons, but by the thought of the sternness and scorn with which I have always treated her
48. The women are, for the most part, trained, like the men, in warlike and other exercises; but they have two special occupations of their own
49. I answered: Of the harmonies I know nothing, but I want to have one warlike, to sound the note or accent which a brave man utters in the hour of danger and stern resolve, or when his cause is failing, and he is going to wounds or death or is overtaken by some other evil, and at every such crisis meets the blows of fortune with firm step and a determination to endure; and another to be used by him in times of peace and freedom of action, when there is no pressure of necessity, and he is seeking to persuade God by prayer, or man by instruction and admonition, or on the other hand, when he is expressing his willingness to yield to persuasion or entreaty or admonition, and which represents him when by prudent conduct he has attained his end, not carried away by his success, but acting moderately and wisely under the circumstances, and acquiescing in the event
50. Under my eyes there perhaps lay the warlike town of Makhimos or the pious village of Eusebes, whose gigantic inhabitants lived for whole centuries and had the strength to raise blocks of stone that still withstood the action of the waters