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1. They knew the name of the girl now, Tdeshi, a Northern Wood Elf appellation that was seldom used in the central parts of the Highlands
2. It is because the labour of the cultivators, over and above paying completely all those necessary expenses, affords a neat produce of this kind, that this class of people are in this system peculiarly distinguished by the honourable appellation of the productive class
3. The ground expenses, as they are called, or what the landlord lays out upon the improvement of his land, are, in this system, too, honoured with the appellation of productive expenses
4. Among them, father is the appellation of a superior ; brother, of an equal ; and son, of an inferior
5. All other things I call luxuries, without meaning, by this appellation, to throw the smallest degree of reproach upon the temperate use of them
6. Given the machinations and obfuscations that have erupted from the Department of State over the years, most especially with the advent of Hillary Clinton, is it any wonder that this appellation has been appended?
7. As to why they are (parables that is), Jesus, when he taught about the things of earth and the behaviors of Man was straightforwardly a teacher, why else the appellation “Rabbi, Teacher”? But when he taught about the things of “His Father,” he used parables extensively
8. I am Neela, whom Mark has referred to as Sweet Mother of All, a charming if inaccurate appellation
9. so Westminster Shakespearian Company was still a legitimate appellation
10. The latter was of logs, as were all the buildings within, including the donjon (to dignify it by that appellation), in which were the governor's quarters, overlooking the stockade and the sullen river
11. of the computer-hacker appellation diminished as computers
12. Of course, the people of Iraq will dispute that appellation
13. “Krishn” is an appellation
14. Under the appellation of Galileans two distinctions of
15. Norma wondered how this appellation could be explained and settled on, “It’s like a slapper, only not as
16. Instead of this, he rejected with abhorrence the idea of Christ's death; and was reduced to submission only by being ordered to the rear, with the appellation of Satanas
17. His surname was Cruncher, and on the youthful occasion of his renouncing by proxy the works of darkness, in the easterly parish church of Hounsditch, he had received the added appellation of Jerry
18. insults, to which the appellation of bastard, was commonly added, with taunts or
19. me to his heart, uttering the endearing appellation of 'child
20. He described the cataract of Glenn's; the impregnable position of its rocky island, with its caverns and its numerous rapids and whirlpools; he named the name of "La Longue Carabine," and paused until the forest beneath them had sent up the last echo of a loud and long yell, with which the hated appellation was received
21. The sobriquet of La Carconte had been bestowed on Madeleine Radelle from the fact that she had been born in a village, so called, situated between Salon and Lambesc; and as a custom existed among the inhabitants of that part of France where Caderousse lived of styling every person by some particular and distinctive appellation, her husband had bestowed on her the name of La Carconte in place of her sweet and euphonious name of Madeleine, which, in all probability, his rude gutteral language would not have enabled him to pronounce
22. "Why, he was what has become of poor Edmond? Did you know him? Is he alive and at liberty? Is he so called as truly as I myself bore the appellation of Gaspard Caderousse; but tell me, I pray, prosperous and happy?"
23. He’d reacted much the same then to my scornful appellation
24. "Now," said the unknown to Franz, "I do not know if you are of my opinion, but I think nothing is more annoying than to remain two or three hours together without knowing by name or appellation how to address one another
25. Duncan perceived that even his own powers were spoken lightly of, as the scout extended his palm, and mentioned him by the appellation of the "Open Hand"—a name his liberality had purchased of all the friendly tribes
26. Each warrior sprang upon his feet at the utterance of the well-known appellation, and there was a short period during which the stoical constancy of the natives was completely conquered by surprise
27. The Delaware, whose name in English signified "Hard Heart," an appellation that the French had translated into "le Coeur-dur," forgot that obduracy of purpose, which
28. The eyes of all present, which had hitherto been gravely scanning the person of Duncan, were now turned, on the instant, toward the upright iron frame of this new pretender to the distinguished appellation
29. The carriages that drove up to the door were compelled to turn, to avoid a fountain that played in a basin of rockwork,—an ornament that had excited the jealousy of the whole quarter, and had gained for the place the appellation of "The Little Versailles
30. d'Armilly; she had frequently observed the contemptuous expression with which her daughter Now, Madame Danglars feared Eugenie's sagacity and the influence of Mademoiselle looked upon Debray,—an expression which seemed to imply that she understood all her mother's amorous and pecuniary relationships with the intimate secretary; moreover, she saw that Eugenie detested Debray,—not only because he was a source of dissension and scandal under the paternal roof, but because she had at once classed him in that catalogue of bipeds whom Plato endeavors to withdraw from the appellation of men, and whom Diogenes designated as animals upon two legs without feathers
31. NDER the appellation of Roger Chillingworth, the reader will
32. Nevyedovsky affected to be not merely indifferent but scornful of this appellation, but it was obvious that he was highly delighted, and had to keep a curb on himself not to betray the triumph which was unsuitable to their new liberal tone
33. To Pierre’s assurances that he was not a Frenchman, the captain, evidently not understanding how anyone could decline so flattering an appellation, shrugged his shoulders and said that if Pierre absolutely insisted on passing for a Russian let it be so, but for all that he would be forever bound to Pierre by gratitude for saving his life
34. But no: the answers he had given when questioned had come back to him in his designation as ‘the man who does not give his name,’ and under that appellation, which to Pierre seemed terrible, they were now leading him somewhere with unhesitating assurance on their faces that he and all the other prisoners were exactly the ones they wanted and that they were being taken to the proper place
35. Edgar’s stern rebuke of my carrying tales; and I tried to smooth away all disquietude on the subject, by affirming, with frequent iteration, that that betrayal of trust, if it merited so harsh an appellation, should be the last
36. Moreover, this appellation pleased him
37. The charming Madame de Leon, in memory, no doubt, of the Duchesses de Longueville and de Chevreuse, preferred this appellation to her title of Princesse
38. The Lark was the appellation which had replaced Ursule in the depths of Marius' melancholy
39. If Pat still didn’t think of him—her own husband—as a Kennedy, she must have really taken to Marilyn to have awarded her with the appellation
40. "Chivalry" is a mild appellation for their conduct
41. And so the appellation must at last have come to be bestowed upon the whale from which this spermaceti was really derived
42. The rest of his body was so streaked, and spotted, and marbled with the same shrouded hue, that, in the end, he had gained his distinctive appellation of the White Whale; a name, indeed, literally justified by his vivid aspect, when seen gliding at high noon through a dark blue sea, leaving a milky-way wake of creamy foam, all spangled with golden gleamings
43. It is called slobgollion; an appellation original with the whalemen, and even so is the nature of the substance
44. But no: the answers he had given when questioned had come back to him in his designation as “the man who does not give his name,” and under that appellation, which to Pierre seemed terrible, they were now leading him somewhere with unhesitating assurance on their faces that he and all the other prisoners were exactly the ones they wanted and that they were being taken to the proper place
45. " From their appellation, "barrens," the person unacquainted with them is not to suppose them thus called from their sterility, because most of them are quite the reverse
46. When they looked at the correspondence between the two Governments; when they observed the miserable shifts and evasions (for they were entitled to no better appellation) to which Great Britain resorted to excuse the violations of our maritime rights, it was impossible not to perceive that her conduct towards us was not regulated even by her own sense of justice, but solely by a regard to the probable extent of our forbearance
47. If by this appellation any reproach or degradation is intended, its justice and propriety is denied
48. This appellation was originally given and restricted to the stelio of Catesby