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1. 9 And he had thirty sons, and thirty daughters, whom he sent abroad, and took in thirty daughters from abroad for his sons; And he judged Israel seven years
2. If fresh influences had not come in from abroad, American religion and especially the later forms of Puritanism would have stewed much longer in their own juices
3. A book published by Princeton University Press and titled Revolution from Abroad: the Soviet Conquest of Poland’s Western Ukraine and Western Byelorussia, says that when the Soviet army
4. He was imported from abroad for a lot of
5. Before the fire and probably more so since, the hospital relied on donations of equipment and medications from abroad
6. Bringing a repair person in from the “big city” or in many cases from abroad is financially
7. -Most of the victims from abroad are Slavic or Asian
8. Especially for those who are travelling from abroad, the
9. The Street of the Turks, enriched by well-lit stores with products from abroad, displacing the old bazaars with their bright colors, overflowed on Saturday nights with the crowds of adventurers who bumped into each other among gambling tables, shooting galleries, the alley where the future was guessed and dreams interpreted, and tables of fried food and drinks, and on Sunday mornings there were scattered on the ground bodies that were sometimes those of happy drunkards and more often those of onlookers felled by shots, fists, knives, and bottles during the brawls
10. Which is not really surprising, especially in explaining its appeal to visitors from abroad
11. Teachers from abroad instilled in him a love of books and a bit of creative art,
12. He’s busy anyway – a bit of a Cabinet reshuffle to deal with and a couple of VIP visits from abroad
13. Only a few small dumps, however, containing a relatively insignificant number of weapons, were actually sealed permanently, but their contents were almost immediately replaced from abroad - usually Libya
14. from abroad namely the Foreign Institutional
15. Visitors from abroad wandered the Peal of the Orient, the famous shoppers’ paradise, wondering what had gone wrong
16. to their remittances from abroad, deposits and other bank-related matters
17. The only thing I could counsel was patience until Raymond returned from abroad to hear his side of the story
18. Now, that I think of the past, I realize that this was the reason why he would never tell us when he would arrive from abroad
19. ” “I knew nothing about” the plan to leave the camp, she wrote, “until my father wired from Abroad
20. On the other hand he might be only bluffing, a pardonable weakness because meeting unmistakable mugs, Dublin residents, like those jarvies waiting news from abroad would tempt any ancient mariner who sailed the ocean seas to draw the long bow about the schooner Hesperus and etcetera
21. Since his return from abroad Alexey Alexandrovitch had twice been at their country villa
22. It was nevertheless in the very forefront of the defence with men and money; but the very rumours reached it circuitously—from abroad even, so much was it cut off from the rest of the Republic, not only by natural obstacles, but also by the vicissitudes of the war
23. From the theater Stepan Arkadyevitch drove to Ohotny Row, selected himself the fish and asparagus for dinner, and by twelve o’clock was at Dussot’s, where he had to see three people, luckily all staying at the same hotel: Levin, who had recently come back from abroad and was staying there; the new head of his department, who had just been promoted to that position, and had come on a tour of revision to
24. In the little group nearest to the bride were her two sisters: Dolly, and the other one, the self-possessed beauty, Madame Lvova, who had just arrived from abroad
25. The French maid brought from abroad came in to suggest she should dress
26. Levin,’ Vronsky said, smiling, ‘but most likely he has never seen the machines he condemns; or if he has seen and tried any, it must have been after a queer fashion, some Russian imitation, not a machine from abroad
27. were coming from Moscow, from Petersburg, and from abroad to attend these
28. In fact he welcomes this war, because it keeps us too busy to run his troops out of Mexico… No, Scarlett, the idea of assistance from abroad is just a newspaper invention to keep up the morale of the South
29. In the summer of 2012, both of our five-week summer college training program sessions were well attended by women, some even from abroad
30. Competition from abroad, sometimes subsidized by governments or able to take advantage of labor costs many times lower than their domestic counterparts, drained the value out of the bricks, mortar, and equipment of these firms
31. This time the terror hadn’t come from abroad
32. Pierre was sitting in the drawing-room where Shinshin had engaged him, as a man recently returned from abroad, in a political conversation in which several others joined but which bored Pierre
33. I said so even at the time when everybody was in raptures about him, when he had just returned from abroad, and when, if you remember, he posed as a sort of Marat at one of my soirees
34. How horrified he would have been seven years before, when he first arrived from abroad, had he been told that there was no need for him to seek or plan anything, that his rut had long been shaped, eternally predetermined, and that wriggle as he might, he would be what all in his position were
35. Edward had brought her from abroad, and some believed she had been his mistress
36. I had only just resigned my commission in the regiment, which I had entered on my return from abroad, after my meeting with Andre\' Petroviteh out there
37. Peter's day, I went again to that desert —the Lord led me there—and I saw standing in his cell that very thing, a microscope ; he had ordered it for a great sum of money from abroad
38. Kitty was to be back from abroad in the middle of the summer, and bathing had been prescribed for her
39. And as we haven't capital we must attract it from abroad
40. Reforms, when the ground has not been prepared for them, especially if they are institutions copied from abroad, do nothing but mischief! The ancient fire was better
41. But a year later, when he learned from abroad what had happened, he was obliged to make other arrangements
42. His meeting in Petersburg with Nikolay Vsyevolodovitch, who had just returned from abroad, almost sent him out of his mind
43. Again the same buffoon, Lyamshin, with the help of a divinity student, who was taking a holiday while waiting for a post in the school, succeeded, on the pretence of buying books from the gospel woman, in thrusting into her bag a whole bundle of indecent and obscene photographs from abroad, sacrificed expressly for the purpose, as we learned afterwards, by a highly respectable old gentleman (I will omit his name) with an order on his breast, who, to use his own words, loved "a healthy laugh and a merry jest
44. " (Lembke hesitated to utter his thought) "I have heard that on your return from abroad you made some expression
45. Though I did make an explanation in the proper quarter when I came back from abroad, and I really don't know why a man of certain convictions should not be able to work for the advancement of his sincere convictions
46. "You've represented me, no doubt, as a member from abroad, an inspector in connection with the Internationale?" Stavrogin asked suddenly
47. It was true that at that time all took Pyotr Stepanovitch for a fully authorised emissary from abroad; this idea had somehow taken root among them at once and naturally flattered them
48. " To convince the sceptical, a letter from abroad testifying to the honesty of "honest Russian thought" peeped out of his pocket
49. He only knew that Shatov had some old scores with "those people," and although he was to some extent involved with them himself through instructions he had received from abroad (not that these were of much consequence, however, for he had never taken any direct share in anything), yet of late he had given it all up, having left off doing anything especially for the "cause," and devoted himself entirely to a life of contemplation
50. We have adopted the methods of instruction current with our nearest neighbours, the Germans, in the first place, because we are always prone to imitate the Germans; in the second, because it was the most complicated and cunning of methods, and if it comes to taking something from abroad, of course, it has to be the latest fashion and what is most cunning; in the third, because, in particular, these methods were more than any others opposed to the old way