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1. She gave the young man a moment to relinquish the sleeve still tight in his fingers then stated clearly and loud enough for his mates and anyone one else out at that time to hear, “You will keep a civil tongue in your foul little mouth, or there's more where that came from! Don't even begin to tell any one else about 'manners!' I don't know from whose foolish talk you picked up that misapplied epithet, but you will do well to remember this: you and your little friends are not even civilized humans yet and until you learn to treat others as you would be treated, I pity you the knocks and bruises in store for you, and not just at the hands of a 'woman' next time;” she glared at them one at a time, “Now get on back to your homes and don't even think of repeating such a foolish stunt!” she added
2. ” She considered for only a moment, then added, “I am, what was once known as, among those lofty ancient circles: a child of the 'First Water'---that is a fancy epithet meaning: No one's the boss of me! If I choose to continue down the path I've already chosen, so be it
3. At the mention of that epithet, Dena's composure cracked and a grin from ear to ear split her face
4. can really be one city worthy of the perennial epithet, it recently received for four years, as the city “most deserving of life in the world”
5. The sound drove you, “ga ga,” if there were a two word epithet that could actually put pins into your first eargasm
6. referred to with the formal epithet
7. of this epithet for both Krishn and Arjun
8. 5Another epithet of the deity presiding over creation as well as of
9. “Janak” is an epithet of
10. an epithet of Garud) when it is infested with worldly desires, stinging
11. Krishn remarks that this epithet of the Supreme Being, viz, sat, refers
12. The Turkish high commanders gave this epithet to officer M
13. “Nazi?” the other twin's forbidden epithet, whose hatred also had been majestically adorned with the metaphorical veil of Non-word word, whispered itself through Faith's awakening
14. There was no-one to equal him among all the officers, so he had acquired the trust and appreciation of his leaders and his followers alike, and this was the reason for the well deserved epithet
15. (Larousse 202) A common epithet of Mars was gradivus, which refers to his fostering of growth (grandiri, to grow)
16. Nothing he could say, nothing he could apply to her in the way of warm and varied epithet, brought the faintest trace of self-consciousness into her eyes
17. Answered back with equal warmth and with equal variety--sometimes, he suspected, annoyed at being outdone in epithet, with even more
18. He said nothing aloud but a professional lip reader might just have detected the beginning of his articulating his thoughts which began with the four letter epithet “Fuck!”
19. It destroys any alternative viewpoints, any sense of Wonder, and manufactures a mass normality that is worthy of the epithet “brainwashing”
20. "An epithet of contempt; 'empty head'" B
21. Contempt, expressed by the opprobrious epithet raka, or shallow brains
22. The very name “Shiva” emerged as one of the euphemistic epithet of Rudra, developed to propitiate the terrible God, but hereinafter the “Rudra” became an epithet of Shiva
23. "During the breakfast, he attempted to reason with me on the folly of romantic sentiments; for this was the indiscriminate epithet he gave to every mode of
24. The epithet is very appropriate, for there is something truly divine in being able to argue as you have done for the superiority of injustice, and remaining unconvinced by your own arguments
25. That day they gathered up some unusual specimens from these fish–filled waterways: anglerfish whose comical movements qualify them for the epithet "clowns," black Commerson anglers equipped with their antennas, undulating triggerfish encircled by little red bands, bloated puffers whose venom is extremely insidious, some olive–hued lampreys, snipefish covered with silver scales, cutlass fish whose electrocuting power equals that of the electric eel and the electric ray, scaly featherbacks with brown crosswise bands, greenish codfish, several varieties of goby, etc
26. " We need hardly say that many of those who gave him this epithet repeated it because they had heard it, and did not even know what it meant
27. Casaubon's learning as mere accomplishment; for though opinion in the neighborhood of Freshitt and Tipton had pronounced her clever, that epithet would not have described her to circles in whose more precise vocabulary cleverness implies mere aptitude for knowing and doing, apart from character
28. In honor of Lindsay (and in an attempt to give his model a less awkward epithet), this book refers to this work as “The Lindsay Timing Model
29. Then he frowned and uttered an epithet
30. Napoleon apparently remembered seeing him on the battlefield and, addressing him, again used the epithet ‘young man’ that was connected in his memory with Prince Andrew
31. Saulx-Tavannes, if you please? Duchene senior is ferocious; but what epithet will you allow me for the elder Letellier? Jourdan-Coupe-Tete is a monster; but not so great a one as M
32. Hence, in these not very attractive places, indelibly stamped by the passing stroller with the epithet: melancholy, the apparently objectless promenades of the dreamer
33. I did not repeat the dread epithet
34. betrayed this, by the undue vent she gave to a spiteful antipathy she had conceived against little Adèle: pushing her away with some contumelious epithet if she happened to approach her; sometimes ordering her from the room, and always treating her with coldness and acrimony
35. To her, the epithet of it girl," pure and simple, was pre-eminently applicable, for in her the only new features were a new and "young-lady-like" arrangement of her thick flaxen hair and a youthful bosom—the latter an addition which at once caused her great joy and made her very bashful
36. At length the old lady became desperate, for the second Pole, when dismissed, imitated his predecessor by declining to go away; with the result that one Pole remained standing on the right of the victim, and the other on her left; from which vantage points the pair quarrelled, abused each other concerning the stakes and rounds, and exchanged the epithet "laidak" [Rascal] and other Polish terms of endearment
37. I do not agree, in fact I am angry, when I hear you called an idiot; you are far too intelligent to deserve such an epithet; but you are so far strange as to be unlike others; that you must allow, yourself
38. A pure soul!” said both ladies, using the epithet commonly applied to Selenin in Petersburg society
39. Napoleon apparently remembered seeing him on the battlefield and, addressing him, again used the epithet “young man” that was connected in his memory with Prince Andrew
40. What conceivable enterprise which expected to exist on public patronage would assume as the unofficial metaphor of dealings a pair of wild beasts bellowing and growling over the carcass of a lamb, and make this most helpless and stupid of animals the representation of the customer? To call a trader a lamb is as opprobrious an epithet as it was to call a Norman baron an Englishman
41. These are the patriots, who scruple not to brand with the epithet of tory the men (looking towards the seat of Col
42. It serves both for a moral and for an epithet
43. If, after having passed through the Revolutionary war, and having never changed my political creed to the present day, an odious epithet could induce me to alter my course, I should be unworthy the confidence of my country
44. Throughout the period he had been speaking of, the opposition had been distinguished, amidst all its veerings and changes, by another inflexible feature—the application of every vile epithet, which our rich language affords, to Bonaparte
45. The epithet mâ-kheru "deceased" is attached only to the cartouche of Amenophis I, not to those of the other two kings, proving that they reigned contemporaneously