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Prayer does not require spending money but only sparing time for thinking about him or to sing in his praise
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The soldiers began to realize that Son was sparing their lives
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In spite of himself he told everything he knew, sparing neither them nor himself
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Luckily, this time his would-be worshipper moved on, sparing Alec further humiliation
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Their riches or poverty depend upon the abundant or sparing supplies which those two capitals can afford to the stock reserved for immediate consumption
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sparing prisoners when we aren’t certain of their guilt
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Be sparing with this approach
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The Breton took voracious bites of the meat, sparing little time to chew and swallowing with such speed that it worried the Imperial man all the more
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metals were anything but sparing, the
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When on low-carb diets whey can function as an alternate source of energy, sparing hard-earned muscle protein and glutamine stores within the body
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Steering his vehicle with subtlety, calculating ground speed solely from the engine noise frequency and never sparing a look at the speedometer he took action
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He addressed Ursempyre, sparing him only a small flick of the wrist towards him:
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He wasn’t hoping on actually hitting anything, but he was sure these guys would instinctively duck when they heard the shots, sparing him a precious couple of seconds to make a more or less safe passage
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‘Here’s a running machine, and here’s a rowing machine; and over here are weights, a sparing ring, punch bag, and a cupboard full of training clothes and boxing equipment
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Cowboys, Indians, and Yankee aristocrats volunteered for the Rough Riders, sparing the military the need to train for horse and rifle
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He went to see her often, and drank in her words as though they were life-giving water, though she gave it to him only in painfully sparing drops
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71 They shall be like mad men, sparing none, but still spoiling and destroying those who fear the Lord
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“This facility is proud of each and every one of you, go out there and don’t let us down,” she said “This is where we part ways but we are never far away, we’ll be watching” she added sparing me a sideways glance
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Gilbert in person” he said and I blushed sparing Jesse a disapproving look for having bored his uncle with stories about me, he just shrugged smiling
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” Brandon said sparing his watch a glance, he walked to me and bent over to kiss my forehead “Don’t give Vicky a hard time, let her help
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“What about my things?’ I asked and he sighed “Leave them, everything of yours is back at the estate,” he said and I folded my arms, sparing him a ‘are you kidding me?’ look
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He thanked the Lord repeatedly for sparing Becky's life
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71 They shall be like mad men sparing none but still spoiling and destroying those who fear the Lord
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Similar self sacrifice was exhibited by military and civilian personnel at the Pentagon, where casualties numbered in the hundreds, and in the Pennsylvania country side where brave airline passengers attacked the terrorists who commandeered their aircraft, and forced the plane into the ground, sparing the nation"s capital
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What I hadn’t considered was that sparing us could've
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There’d be no sparing being stung
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Isn’t that enough?’ Claudius sighed and decided he was sick of sparing the feelings of well-meaning whiteys
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” Nodding at them both, he left without sparing a backward glance
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“Nothing master, but I can get inside unsuspected and open the gates sparing you the unnecessary
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Of what avail is it now that G realizes that doomed are men who make light of the feminine sixth sense? Poor G, how I pity him! Didn’t the old jackal reduce G to sparing his wife as a sex bowl for someone’s cum! Not even Eskimo like, is it? Where is the reciprocity, leave alone any cultural constraint? Wonder, how life can make pimps out of husbands! Well, out of fathers for that matter
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Catching my breath and sparing a glance out to the other passengers, I clocked the watch on my neighbour's wrist: seven forty five
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She is sparing in giving away information about herself
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Thankfully, little Steve was sleeping in his safety seat, sparing her more stress
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Bill nearly remarked on how misplaced this consideration about sparing the lives of Japanese pilots was but shut his mouth in time
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My mother was tireless in her instruction, never wasting a moment, day and night, never sparing herself or me, or any of our workforce who had a particular skill that mother felt I should be conversant with, all this preparation so that I would be ready for the task ahead, you can imagine my surprise when, four months after starting my training, she produced my initiation cloths, such splendour, I was stunned, when had she found the time to make cloths of such splendour?
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����������� �Hell yes!� Er, what does the Prime Minister say about sparing me for that party?�
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On the evening of 10th February, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, cabled General Wavell, the British commander in the region, stating: “There must be no thought of saving the troops or sparing the population
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So why did the Germans knowing that the cause was irretrievably lost continue the unequal struggle against hopeless odds; and why did they not bring the war to a swift end thereby sparing unnecessary suffering? The answer to this question is that even at this late stage the Germans were still dominated by their dictator Adolf Hitler who demanded, and got, absolute obedience
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‘’How could we speak of sparing those Americans when they are causing such cruel losses to the courageous Chinese soldiers that came to support our fight against the Imperialists, Bac Ho?’’
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The bald man administered twenty lashes to her back, not sparing his strength, before stopping for a moment and going to face her
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Early in the sparing Hast had caught her with an unexpected move and almost had her on the mat before she got out of it
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"Yes, they will do nicely and thanks for sparing me the time
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He destroyed all the churches in Tana expect one, and he asked three thousand dinars as the price for sparing that
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Sparing Tannon these morsels of wisdom may have merciful but she needed to know them for her own protection
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The following story illustrates the path that every believer should follow, sparing no effort within the family to avoid any trouble that may lead to damaging effects on him or on his household, and employing his power of logic and thought which is a precious gift granted by Al’lah for man to employ as appropriate, in order to find solutions to any problem that may face us during our lifetime
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Besides this, he knew with certainty that such actions were restricted to the devils of humanity and their brothers of the jinn-kind whom they support in their error, sparing no effort to cause harm to others and make them imagine false fancies
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Sue’s sparing makeup had
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sparing makeup Sue had on was gone
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Remorse tied innards in knots for not sparing his wife and child
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The daughter he had trained for years, sparing no pains, to be a helpful, efficient, Christian woman
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sparing the offensive details
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Simon recounted his story, sparing nothing, including his own feelings
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Having obtained help of God, we continue hitherto, monuments of sparing mercy, and witnesses for thee that thou art gracious, that thou art God and not man; for therefore it is that we are not cut off
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At first to furnish the house, which she did, tastefully and sparing no expense and then supposedly to take care of her husband"s business affairs
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Osric and Kena were in the centre of the yard sparing with each other
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‘Care to be my sparing partner?’ She teased, feeling confident with the sword
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Sparing slowly at first it was as if it was a game they were playing
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Sparing a moment in tribute, Kifter continued
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The point is: the undead used BOTH top élites in power to orchestrate the mass genocide of Germans while sparing the Jews from slaughter
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"Not sparing anything that breathed [nehphesh]" New International Version
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He thought of sparing the disabled alien but Halven flashed through
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Joshua 11:11 “They total y destroyed them, not sparing anything that breathed (nshahmuh)
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"Not sparing anything that breathed (nehphesh)" New International Version
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"Not sparing anything that breathed [nehphesh]" New International Version
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He then eased her hips upwards as he removed her clothes quickly, barely sparing a second
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So be very sparing with your tone values when modelling the different parts
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sparing no effort to locate this device
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Scott followed after a moment, sparing a brief smile of gratitude back at Varion and Dixon
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Moses said to his people, "Remember God's blessings upon you, as He delivered you from the people of Pharaoh, who inflicted on you terrible suffering, slaughtering your sons while sparing your daughters
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He persecuted a group of them, slaughtering their sons, while sparing their daughters
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Miss, if the poor lady had suffered so intensely before her little child was born, that she came to the determination of sparing the poor child the inheritance of any part of the agony she had known the pains of, by rearing her in the belief that her father was dead--
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He worked with great intensity without sparing himself, and he was respected for this, but no one liked him
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The Biscayan was so bewildered that he was unable to answer a word, and it would have gone hard with him, so blind was Don Quixote, had not the ladies in the coach, who had hitherto been watching the combat in great terror, hastened to where he stood and implored him with earnest entreaties to grant them the great grace and favour of sparing their squire's life; to which Don Quixote replied with much gravity and dignity, "In truth, fair ladies, I am well content to do what ye ask of me; but it must be on one condition and understanding, which is that this knight promise me to go to the village of El Toboso, and on my behalf present himself before the peerless lady Dulcinea, that she deal with him as shall be most pleasing to her
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Sometimes I have not been successful in my purpose, sometimes I have, supporting it upon the shoulders of the truth; which truth is so clear that I can almost say I have with my own eyes seen Amadis of Gaul, who was a man of lofty stature, fair complexion, with a handsome though black beard, of a countenance between gentle and stern in expression, sparing of words, slow to anger, and quick to put it away from him; and as I have depicted Amadis, so I could, I think, portray and describe all the knights-errant that are in all the histories in the world; for by the perception I have that they were what their histories describe, and by the deeds they did and the dispositions they displayed, it is possible, with the aid of sound philosophy, to deduce their features, complexion, and stature
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He answered, that which is unexpected, which comes suddenly and unforeseen; and though he answered like a pagan, and one without the knowledge of the true God, yet, as far as sparing our feelings is concerned, he was right; for suppose you are killed in the first engagement or skirmish, whether by a cannon ball or blown up by mine, what matters it? It is only dying, and all is over; and according to Terence, a soldier shows better dead in battle, than alive and safe in flight; and the good soldier wins fame in proportion as he is obedient to his captains and those in command over him
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That small group of men whom I tried to limn with loving care, but sparing none of their weaknesses, was characterised by a friendly reviewer as a lot of engaging ruffians
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My communication with Heathcliff's family shall be as sparing as his with mine
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NOTE: Be quick, to move, even in circumstances, that should slow you down, this is accomplished, not by rushing, but by patience, in the art, of participation, in learning the art of fighting, by constantly, sparing, but I mention again, where Protective gear
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Chapter 15) ABOUT SPARING AND MORE
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Many people, believe, that when sparing, with opponent, is that you got, to do your best, to win, this is not the case, in learning, what you should, be doing, is that, only when you are a beginner, thus: learning, but when you can beat, your opponent, because, of experience, you should not, try to beat him, with your strengths, but rather, use your weaknesses, against his strengths, so as to use your weaknesses, to be perfected, so as to one day, beat him with your weaknesses, thus teaching your weaknesses to become your strengths thus; you are there to learn, so as you learn, to use your weaknesses, but in actual real combat, you should, use your strengths, against, your opponents weaknesses
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Like with your sparing, opponent, train strength verses strength, Then switch around, with your sparing partner, to one use strength points, the other week points, and the again visa versa, until you can teach each other the art of fighting, yet when I express that in writing, as learning the art of fighting, it is just a expression, because the full art can not be learnt, by anyone, it can only become a experience, to each students, so as to equip each student, better and better, so as to relate it, to a real fight, and use proper requirements, which could, be same, or similar, or different, to each experience, in each fight
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So by sparing, in a friendly manner with protection, you can relate it, to that same, similar or deferent, real fight
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There is a lot of things you can do, as I stress this point, over again, this the above and below are just guidance, the idea is not to get hit, while you hit, at the closest target, for it doesnt matter, what you do, except that what you do, will get you out of that mess, but to be effective, you need to constantly practice, the martial arts, and add what is yours, that will work, like when sparing with friends, safely, with protective gear, with the exception, you don't hurt each other, but learn from each other, and self, and in prayer, to TRUE GOD, for better guidance
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When practicing, if you have no sparing partner, use your imagination, by shadow boxing, with no rules, or regulations, and imagine, you are actually, fighting someone, this will, be reality, only through your, imagination, but it will not be in reality, in someones imagination, and a real fight, could be deferent, then yours, or someone elses, or anyones, imagination
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length, which he covered with a profusion of kisses, sparing no part of
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his insistence, in action and words, I sparing disclosed my thighs, so that
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I may be more sparing with mention of my gang rape in the future
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maiden-hunting; in which chase he had ruined a number of girls, sparing no expense to compass his ends, and generally using them well till tired, or cooled by enjoying, or springing a new face, he could with more ease disembarrass himself of the old ones, and resign them to their fate, as his sphere of achievements of that sort lay only amongst such as he could proceed with by way of bargain and sale
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words, I sparing disclosed my thighs, so that he could just touch the cloven inlet with the tip of his instrument: but as he fatigued and toiled to get in, a twist of my body, so as to receive it obliquely, not only thwarted his admission, but giving a scream, as if he had pierced me to the heart, I shook him off me, with such violence that he could not with all his might to it, keep the saddle: vexed indeed at this he seemed, but not in the style of displeasure with me for my skittishness; on the contrary, I dare swear he held me the dearer, and hugged himself for the difficulties that even hurt his instant pleasure
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Eased, however, and relieved by one discharge, he now applied himself to sooth, encourage, and to put me into humour and patience to bear his next attempt, which he began to prepare and gather force for, from all the incentives of the touch and sight which he could think of, by examining every individual part of my whole body, which he declared his satisfaction with, in raptures of applause, kisses universally imprinted, and sparing no part of me, in all the eagerest wantonness of feeling, seeing, and toying
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In the course of the week after the Michaelmas term at which my second provostry ended, he was so insupportably drunk that he fell head foremost into his drum, which cost the town five-and-twenty shillings for a new one—an accident that was not without some satisfaction to me; and I trow I was not sparing in my derisive commendations on the worth of such a public officer