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1. She wasn’t going to narrate the whole thing, she didn’t want to sound silly
2. He was worried, but Victoria made him narrate every detail of their appearance and behavior, then assured him the animals were herbivores and would be more likely to run than charge
3. ABOUT WHICH MANY HAVE UNCANNY TALES TO NARRATE
4. "Hear the similitude which I am about to narrate to you relative to fasting
5. While some accounts appear to describe scenes as selected, others narrate the experience as including details that they had long forgotten
6. An incident, which I will narrate, has even made my faith deeper in Sun God and ancient Indian traditions
7. momentarily to regroup its thoughts, it began to narrate its story for the Doctors in full
8. Neither many hours, nor even many days, would suffice to narrate the results of prayer, by ancient and
9. Making him feel at ease with her empathic gaze, she proceeded to narrate her tale of predicament and its aftermath
10. 1 Having summarized the teachings of Jesus about the kingdom of heaven, we are permitted to narrate certain later ideas which became attached to the concept of the kingdom and to engage in a prophetic forecast of the kingdom as it may evolve in the age to come
11. We can narrate the burial of the Son of Man and put in this record the events associated with his resurrection, but we cannot supply much information of an authentic nature about what really transpired during this epoch of about thirty-six hours, from three o'clock Friday afternoon to three o'clock Sunday morning
12. He started to narrate his tale of woe, telling the assembly that someone had stolen his missing shoe while he was sleeping on a park bench and that he needed some money for a new pair, if only someone would be so kind to help
13. Three recovering alcoholics would narrate their history and problems due to alcohol consumption
14. An announcer begins to narrate the race
15. The last Abisali never showed his face and had used typed words on the screen to narrate the plan
16. You may need not just to narrate on various issues, but
17. They all wanted to narrate the whole things that happened in one and half years in my absence in a single night
18. use images, or pictures of your product in action? Who will narrate the video? Do you
19. While preparing the coffee and picturing their togetherness on the train, she recalled her weird experience in the coupe, and as if the milk on the burner too shared her urge to narrate the episode to her lover, it boiled itself in double quick time
20. “Here is that fact beyond fiction,” he began to narrate with a parental pride that didn’t escape my attention
21. ” I asked him to narrate any interesting
22. Maharaj Ji used to narrate an anecdote in this reference
23. On Doomsday God will inspire the earth to narrate what has happened on its surface, and what humanity has done, whether it was good or evil
24. He was unsure whether she would believe him but he decided he would nevertheless narrate the events that had transpired
25. This voice will be used to narrate your article when it"s converted into a
26. Thus gloomy were her thoughts while Major Cookham continued to narrate, and it didn't enter his head that she mightn't be enjoying herself as much as he was
27. Rehearse: To recite; to repeat the words of a passage or composition; to narrate or recount events or transactions
28. If I should come to you and narrate a supposed circumstance which fit together no better than this narrative fits the notion commonly taught from it, you would mock the story as a fictitious imagination, and you would be treating it right
29. These towns-We narrate to you some of their tales
30. Everything We narrate to you of the history of the messengers is to strengthen your heart therewith
31. We narrate to you the most accurate history, by revealing to you this Quran
32. Of parricides and other murderers he had tortures still more terrible to narrate
33. Finally, as a last resort, I hauled out everything I could remember from my early schooldays, and I tried to narrate our adventures in Latin
34. As he walked on he preconsidered the terms in which he would narrate the incident to the boys:
35. "Great is truth," muttered the count, "fire cannot burn, nor water drown it! Thus the poor sailor lives in the recollection of those who narrate his history; his terrible story is recited in the chimney-corner, and a shudder is felt at the description of his transit through the air to be swallowed by the deep
36. In the event of your acceding to my request it is probably that I shall have to narrate them to you
37. If James Earl Jones had been chosen to narrate this briefing film, it would have been even more terrifying to watch
38. I will first narrate the trading strategy, then I will offer a more concise summary at the end of this chapter
39. I will not narrate the story of my life to you; you will hear it one of these days
40. Before proceeding further, it will be to the purpose to narrate in some detail, a singular occurrence which took place at about the same epoch, in Montfermeil, and which is not lacking in coincidence with certain conjectures of the indictment
41. letter never mentions him but to narrate the fraudulent
42. I need not narrate in detail the further struggles I had, and arguments I used, to get matters regarding the legacy settled as I wished
43. He was amazed that Stepan should narrate the story of his crimes as if they had been things of long ago, and committed not by him but by some different man
1. listening to stories narrated by the village elders as
2. He had almost finished his fish while she talked, she had eaten little of hers while she narrated
3. Kaha often didn’t use the sound from what she filmed anyway, she just filmed people walking around talking to each other, put music to it, and narrated the script
4. I narrated it all
5. Narrated by a witty, opinionated dog named Chiclet, this terrific book is fil ed
6. ” Brendan narrated for the kid’s benefit
7. Keshavrao reached home and narrated the happening
8. As they ate, Elam narrated what he had seen
9. By the meager light of oil lamp -in his room at the temple- the priest finished writing what Elam had narrated day by day
10. We now have a clearer idea about what could have happened, what he had actually narrated and about one more thing: the reason for the days
11. Today, with some knowledge and a computer connected to the Internet, anyone can check what is narrated in these lines and also make new contributions to a better understanding
12. and all the honorable men of the people, and I led them to the valley of Kidron, and I narrated to them all that had been said to me
13. We rode the moving staircase at O’Hare together leaving, and he had humiliated me the day before by retelling this story in front of my girlfriend at the Frank Lloyd Wright home during the UC trolley tour narrated by Wally Blum
14. The scribe’s childhood memory was a powerful one, that much is true, and would have gained them some time; the memories and stories of a mind-dweller are always strong in warding off mental attack, but only while they are being remembered or narrated, and for a while afterwards
15. There is also a sequel to this tragedy, narrated by Sophocles in “Oedipus
16. figuration’ of Jesus, as narrated in the new Testament (of the Christian
17. “You released Set and his brethren,” Jacobi narrated
18. But when a later writer narrated these events, subsequent to the enlargement of the Jewish concept of the nature of God, he did not dare attribute evil to Yahweh; therefore he said: `And Satan stood up against Israel and provoked David to number Israel
19. Listen!' And she narrated all that she had dreamed and thought to see
20. Jesus narrated three or four parables from the Hebrew scriptures, calling attention to the fact that this method of teaching was not wholly new
21. Her expression, as he narrated victories or defeats, did not mirror the wild rage or fiendish exultation that alternated on the faces of the other Tecuhltli
22. The events already narrated and leading up to this hour of the Master's impending crucifixion are sufficient to indicate that his death at about this time was a purely natural and man-managed affair
23. She had narrated the event, exactly as she had told it to Mel and Alice and to the police, and had answered questions about it
24. While sipping a hot chocolate-coffee mixture from ancient, fragile cups and saucers, amid elegant furniture and scores of silver and gold picture frames containing yellowing and fading photographs almost a century old, a young male secretary narrated from a hand-written book, the story of the gold
25. HADITH: The sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), as narrated
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27. • “Abu Hurairah (may ALLAH be pleased with him) narrated that
28. " (Narrated by Abu
29. • Narrated by Ibn Abbas, Muhammad (PBUH) said, “The Black
30. • Narrated by Fatima bint Qays Muhammad (PBUH) said, "I have
31. • Narrated by Ubadah ibn as-Samit Muhammad (PBUH) said, “I have
32. SIGNS BEFORE THE DAY OF JUDGEMENT: NARRATED BY
33. NARRATED BY AUF BIN MALIK THAT MUHAMMAD (PBUH) SAID
34. • Ali narrated that Muhammad (PBUH) said, "Even if only a day
35. • Abu Saeed Al-Khudri narrated that Muhammad (PBUH) said, "He
36. ” (Narrated by al-Bayhaqi with a
37. Buraida narrated on the authority of his father
38. • It was narrated that Haani’ the freed slave of ‘Uthmaan ibn
39. • Narrated by Abu Hurraira, Muhammad (PBUH) said, "All of the
40. • Narrated by Abu Hurraira, Muhammad (PBUH) said, "There is
41. • Narrated by Abu-Hurraira, Muhammad (PBUH) said, The Angel
42. • Narrated by Abu Hurraira, Muhammad (PBUH) said, "There are
43. • Narrated by Jareer that on a moonlit night Muhammad (PBUH)
44. • Abu Sa'eed Al-Khudri narrated that Muhammad (PBUH) said,
45. • Narrated by Anas, Muhammad (PBUH) said, "All creatures are
46. Cynthia narrated her entire story
47. I narrated my whole life's story to Mike, beginning with my
48. Tarana then narrated the whole Karunesh-Vaidehi story, how Gomz brought her back, how she nearly killed her, then escaped with Ansh, how they murdered an old slayer and got hold of an ancient book containing all supernatural secrets
49. I narrated my entire story in front of Pradeep, from the beginning to the ending
50. Then Sunena narrated her tale after thinking a while
1. not the person who narrates long stories
2. Those scenes served to remind Roger of green-yellow lizards in Kano, Africa, which he describes in his Odyssey to Opportunity when he narrates his trip to South Africa
3. If its history relates an initial English colonization, it also narrates conflicts between English, French and Spaniards
4. that narrates the adventurous return of Ulysses to Ithaca (see A
5. which he narrates how the boy has gone to search for his father after Athena
6. • Saeed Khudri narrates that Muhammad (PBUH) said, "The Mahdi
7. The holy prophet passed a serious warning through many of his sayings about this great matter, that is owing to its danger, he warned those people of the severe hell fire on the day of judgment saying: ((Anyone who narrates falsely sayings of me which actually I never said, he will occupy his seat in the Hell fire)) [agreed on it
8. In this view, the Odyssey is no longer an odyssey as many see it but it is an initiation or an alchemical journey, which narrates the voyage of men and women from a condition of mortality to one of immortality
9. In my book The Ulysseans, I hypothesized that the Iliad narrates the intense battle that sperm undertake when they try to enter into the ovum
10. One narrates the voyage of Telemachus who is looking for news about his father or, in other words, is looking for the father and the laws that he represents, beyond the maternal laws; the second narrates the transformational voyage that Ulysses undertakes with the help of Zeus, Athena and Hermes as he wanders around the Mediterranean; the third part narrates the preparation and the execution of the massacre of the Suitors, which is what Ulysses wants but which is what, above all, Zeus and Athena want to happen
11. ” He narrates what he sees: a portcullis, defensive walls called ramparts, granite mansions, a steeple above rooftops
12. "In sooth, that greatly resembles what Rubaudiere narrates