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She felt it entirely fitting that Raw Sex Object should be bought as a gift
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Tahlmute here has a big plumbing fitting of some kind in a security container he needs delivered
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A genuine spiritual practice isn't about beliefs, nor is it about fitting in with others, nor is it anything to do with being 'saved' by anything other than your own effort and basic goodness and honesty
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Thought it would be fitting for
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In the middle of the wall opposite the mattress I traced at head height the outline of a caged light fitting
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He remembers she called him her son which was baffling at first, but then the pieces started fitting together
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Thought it would be fitting for the guests
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Is there any crown more fitting for Him to have? Maybe something that we need to examine would be what the thorns represent
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Over the course of her first week in residence Annie, who was naturally quiet even in happy times, impressed her great-aunt with her obvious inner sorrow, which the old dear thought only fitting for a woman of the Craig line, and the next Saturday afternoon Annie received her first invitation to call on her relative in her own apartment
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” She smiled remembering; “My teacher said it was fitting for me to weld it since I embodied all that he stood for
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He was nurtured and raised as my younger brother, and so it was fitting that he should become my First
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The Captain came into the room, “my Queen, they named their ship “Myranaria, that means Myra’s Truth in Scather, doesn’t it? It is a fitting name
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charge most fitting for the crime—he could have
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We try to assess their capacity for fitting in with the others, as you may imagine - the dynamics of the group changes from month to month - and their drive to use the time fruitfully – sadly, we do have applicants who are too damaged by their history to cope with that
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her obvious inner sorrow, which the old dear thought only fitting
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Most of her life has been spent fitting herself into oddly shaped spaces and her new friend has a certain naïve, if deadly, charm
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All I got was a note saying there was a need for a shonggot victim fitting this description and one had been found
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“Was there a reward for bringing in a shonggot victim fitting my description?”
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I have confirmed that there is no record of a Tdeshi fitting your description
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The route into town is as worn as Ted's shoe leather, his feet fitting the grooves and shallows in the pavement sweetly and snugly
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“I can’t think of a more fitting end for you,” Johnny said, his face red with
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'Nevertheless, it’s only fitting that you are kept
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A fitting end to the eye-opening journey, and with more steps and inclines than Mont Saint-Michel
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Bessamer was delighted after the initial fitting session and promised the completed wardrobe for the following day
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"Jim's," Shelly quickly responded, fitting it into her rendition of what happened after Emma's fight with the doors
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Harold was so taken by the descriptions of the Sierras and of the Great Tahoe, he wondered aloud how fitting a Honeymoon destination it would make for Chloe
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She thought it was only fitting to send them a blind copy of it
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and was busy fitting one of his keys into the door
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Then he got lost in wondering why are girls pretty at all? What is pretty? Desa explained it had to do with fitting patterns dictated by hormones and took all the fun out of it
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She had no objection to the emerald color, or the full skirt that fell below her knees, but the strap less tight fitting bodes made her feel self-conscience about her muscular arms
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In the one state, a great part of them is thrown away as useless and the price of what is used is considered as equal only to the labour and expense of fitting it for use, and can, therefore, afford no rent to the landlord
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ceasing, unending physical conscious torture for 50 years would not be a fitting
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The Elf admitted, “Fitting, truly fitting
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Sometimes in life, what you do seems so purposeful and so fitting to your skills that you describe it as a calling
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What is a fitting object of meditation? Different schools of meditation may require specific things
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Both of the dog's bodies started fitting from the shock of the sudden occupation
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For once she didn’t care about looking unkempt in her lounging clothes; it somehow seemed fitting in her situation
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This limits the flexibility one would have in fitting words into the passage that would suit the requirements as mentioned above
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"This is just a fitting," replied Eric
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This was a fitting contrast to the frozen Arctic and a sailor’s fare of “salt horse
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If something appeared within strike range, fitting the parameters such as a meteoroid, he had the authority fire upon it
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He continued to steer south and thought it would be more fitting to intercept merchant shipping on the routes from San Francisco to
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Therefore, it is only fitting for us to ask just which of these two men showed more class at the time
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It was traditional in the language, traditional for a Christian wedding, which would seem only fitting in Carl’s opinion
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“As you have behaved more like a greedy child, rather than a strong-willed young woman, I feel the most fitting punishment is to take something away from you, like taking the rattle away from the baby
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Wearing a long flowing robe, open and loosely fitting over his shoulders, he was bare chested and wore white baggy trousers and leather strapped sandals
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“I thought it more fitting to allow him some dignity, and to help reassure him that this negotiation was safe to attend
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Overlooking the fact that such information emanated from the United Nations and from many other sources of intelligence of other countries such as England, France and Germany, and disregarding furthermore the fact that Saddam had used those very same weapons against his own people killing thousands of Kurds, for example, it is fitting to remember that non-compliance of Resolution 1441 did not limit itself to “weapons of mass destruction” and did not consist, of course, in finding them
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It would be fitting to include here that during our encounter at Caja España, José Diego served, without his knowing, as an angel of reconciliation between the editor of his book, Amparo Carballo Blanco, and me
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On the other hand, with reference to the present situation, it is fitting to emphasize here that during a period of about fifteen years, many local residents had lamented the disappearance of the Little Church, which was replaced by a simple Cross-Bearer
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She was dressed for daytime office work with loose fitting khaki trousers, tight at the wide waistband, with suede open-toe heels
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At first he felt a silly regurgitating the poem but then it realised it was a fitting epitaph to his friend, who had simply fallen into this battle he had begun
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A continuous hint of rotting vegetation waxed and waned in the faint wisps of air, a fitting reminder of what happens to idle life
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Another thing that supported Michael’s allegations was that Dearling was a computer programmer, fully capable of fitting the role of the ‘gringo fuck’ in Michael’s story
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The next man was one of the replacement privates who had serious blisters on his feet from poorly fitting shoes
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He also used a prescription pad to write a note to Staff Sergeant Morton in the supply room, that the soldier needed new, better fitting shoes
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Cyclones, wildfires, terrorism, tsunamis, and wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were not enough to shake the resolve of LP and the others, who still believed New Year’s Eve would be a fitting tribute to George, if nothing else
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Ingrid returned with their amenity keys and their site number, then reversed the van confidently into a tight fitting rainforest parking spot
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Argyl had built the tent around us, fitting into its corners what supplies we still had left
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It is only fitting that you are here when I received by knighthood
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It is only fitting that I do this
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Giles seemed to be taken aback once more, James answer in the form of a question not fitting in with what he had expected
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It was, of itself, an interpretation of a very complicated vision that he had great difficulty, it would seem, fitting into the limits of the language of his time
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She put up a fitting smiling sweet mask for him but he was not that easy
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Then I thought about how fitting it was that someone bringing booze to school in the middle of the day would misspell the word
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He can be so capricious, so it was all very fitting that he started it off
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It seems a more fitting punishment than death, anyway
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It seems fitting that the blow would leave a mark on both of us
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I suppose it’s fitting the company got him killed
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A fitting conclusion for this section comes from Caroline Myss in her book The Creation of Health:[77]
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The bank of the river was a fitting ground for such a ceremony
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Edward also insisted on ordering a bottle of champagne and cigars, and although I would have preferred my own cigarettes, some fear of perhaps not fitting in or appearing too provincial made me accept a cigar
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The following words from Working with Karma by Gill Farrer-Halls form a fitting conclusion for this section:[173]
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“Because you and Tom were obsessed with wrestling and always used to wrestle each other, and you still watch it! You spend hour after hour watching men running around in their underwear play fitting with each other
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Tonight Jeannine became obsessed with the nightgown’s tight fitting elastic sash that ran under her bust line
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I’m sure this will make it a lot easier fitting in with my new family
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The men were dressed loosely, but not very neatly, although there were a few dandies in tightly fitting clothes among them
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“Then it seems to me that there is no more fitting place for me to die,” Libuse said
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“I thought this was more fitting
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38 And if I have done well, and as is fitting the story,
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allowed to inflict fitting punishment on those of their race who had willingly transgressed the holy god, and the law of God
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' And the other angel who went with me and showed me what was hidden told me what is first and last in the Heaven in the height, and beneath the Earth in the depth, and at the ends of the Heaven, and on the foundation of the Heaven; And the chambers of the winds, and how the winds are divided, and how they are weighed, and how the portals of the winds are reckoned, each according to the power of the wind, and the power of the lights of the moon, and according to the power that is fitting, and the divisions of the stars according to their names, and how all the divisions are divided; And the thunders according to the places where they fall, and all the divisions that are made among the lightnings that it may enlighten, and their host that they may at once obey; For the thunder has places of rest which are assigned to it while it is waiting for its peal; and the thunder and lightning are inseparable, and although not one and undivided, they both go together through the spirit and separate not
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Through four of these come winds of blessing and prosperity, and from those eight come hurtful winds: when they are sent, they bring destruction on all the Earth and on the water on it, and on all who dwell thereon, and on everything which is in the water and on the land; And the first wind from those portals, called the east wind, comes out through the first portal which is in the east, inclining towards the south: from it come out desolation, drought, heat, and destruction; And through the second portal in the middle comes what is fitting, and from it there come rain and fruitfulness and prosperity and dew; and through the third portal which lies toward the north come cold and drought; And after these come out the south winds through three portals: through the first portal of them inclining to the east comes out a hot wind; And through the middle portal next to it there come out fragrant smells, and dew and rain, and prosperity and health; And through the third portal lying to the west come out dew and rain, locusts and desolation; And after these the north winds: from the seventh portal in the east come dew and rain, locusts and desolation; And from the middle portal come in a direct direction health and rain and dew and prosperity; and through the third portal in the west come cloud and hoar-frost, and snow and rain, and dew and locusts; And after these four are the west winds: through the first portal adjoining the north come out dew and hoar-frost, and cold and snow and frost; And from the middle portal come out dew and rain, and prosperity and blessing; and through the last portal which adjoins the south come out drought and desolation, and burning and destruction; And the twelve portals of the four quarters of the Heaven are therewith completed, and all their laws and all their plagues and all their benefactions have I shown to you, my son Methuselah
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1 And he was telling me all the works of Heaven, earth and sea, and all the elements, their passages and goings, and the thunderings of the thunders, the sun and moon, the goings and changes of the stars, the seasons, years, days, and hours, the risings of the wind, the numbers of the angels, and the formation of their songs, and all human things, the tongue of every human song and life, the commandments, instructions, and sweet-voiced singings, and all things that it is fitting to learn
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62 (Of how it is fitting to bring one's gifts in faith, because there is no repentance after death)
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Even when I was, but now it just seemed fitting
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It is fitting to point out that, besides being the most constant lei-motive in the book, the “berciano” soil constitutes the very rich and extraordinary burrow from where have sprung forth
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On the other hand, to truly examine the history of the islands, it would be fitting to make a thorough visit to the National Archive Museum where newspapers, photographs and original documents are kept
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or fitting into a society of peers
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Fitting into society is his job
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To better understand and enjoy the city more, it would be fitting to know its historical background before starting the chronological narrative of the visit
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Before starting navigating new seas towards Tauranga in the south, it would be fitting to somewhat explore Auckland’s fascinating history
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Surely that was a fitting punishment
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It is altogether proper and fitting to indicate here that tourists who have no car can tour the city by trolley, making stops at places they like most
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Would it not be more fitting to promulgate
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Cadets with proper fitting boots and she well knew a proper fitting boot from
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confirmed that “I find that the boot fitting procedures set out in the supply
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confirmed the importance of proper fitting boots, “improper fitted footwear
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witheringly cold wind that was dancing in around the ill fitting barn