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The Nobleman and His Ten Servants: Luke 19:11-27
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12He said therefore, a certain nobleman went into a far country to receive for himself a
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in love with the daughter of a local nobleman
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The nobleman nodded at the explanation and said, “I was pleased to hear that you had arrived
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The farmer held his breath, but the nobleman seemed to want an answer, so he said, “Those ern
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The nobleman put his chin in his hand and grunted
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Jonathan Nobleman was an evolutionist in the field of biology
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Nobleman fell into the appearance range of average because of his alabaster skin, sandy brown hair and slim body
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In another parable, Jesus tells of a nobleman who goes on a long journey and leaves his goods to his servants with the expectation that they do business, trusting that they would be fruitful or to put it more plainly, they would make a profit
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What to do? Bismarck invites Lassalle for a series of chats! Taking into account the rigid social structure of Prussia, it is hard to imagine a Prussian Junker (nobleman) inviting a Jew for a series of chats, but it happened
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32 So he left Lysias a nobleman and one of the blood royal to oversee the affairs of the king from the river Euphrates to the borders of Egypt: 33 And to bring up his son Antiochus until he came again
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There was a certain nobleman whose son was sick at Capernaum
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Luke 19:12-27 A certain nobleman went into a far country to acquire a kingdom for himself and to return and he called his ten servants and delivered them ten dollars and said to them occupy until I arrive but his citizens hated him and sent a message after him saying We will not have this man to reign over us and it came to pass that when he was returned having received the kingdom then he commanded these servants to be called to him to whom he had given the money that he might know how much every man had gained by trading; Then the first one came saying: Lord your dollar has gained another ten dollars and he said to him: Well done you good servant because you have been faithful in a very little you have authority over ten cities and the second came saying: Lord your dollar has gained five dollars and he said also to him: you are also over five cities and another came saying: Lord look here is your dollar which I have kept held in a napkin because I feared you because you are a hard man; You take up what you lay not down and reap what you do not sow and he said to him out of your own mouth I will judge you you wicked servant
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“I find it hard to believe that a nobleman would involve himself with piracy!”
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2 When this nobleman had located Jesus in Cana, he besought him to hurry over to Capernaum and heal his afflicted son
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" But the nobleman pleaded with Jesus, saying: "My Lord, I do believe, but come ere my child perishes, for when I left him he was even then at the point of death
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'Only a lock of hair,' murmured the nobleman
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The nobleman studied him curiously
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It concerned the past actions of one Kerim Shah, a nobleman from Iranistan, who had dwelt for a while in Peshkhauri before coming on to the court at Ayodhya
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4 "And now, as the rejected nobleman of this parable, I would call before me my twelve servants, special stewards, and giving into each of your hands the sum of one pound, I would admonish each to heed well my instructions that you trade diligently with your trust fund while I am away that you may have wherewith to justify your stewardship when I return, when a reckoning shall be required of you
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the city where some nobleman
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the nobleman and his heart burst
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One of the officers then called the nobleman ‘Dominus’
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The young nobleman didn’t waste time in starting to ask questions to Vyyn as soon as they had been served
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She probably loves a nobleman and, not being a true noble herself, knows that any marriage is impractical
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Still led by Lambert Closse, the sixteen newcomers walked in a small, sparsely furnished office where a nobleman rose from behind his work table
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The nobleman scanned quickly the group, his eyes stopping for a moment on Nancy
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The nobleman then spoke up in a firm voice
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Therefore He said: A certain nobleman went into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom and to return”
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“You will need to go see Mercer,” the old man said and pointed to another man, who was dressed like a nobleman
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“One silver coin,” the nobleman said in a foreign accent, holding his finger up
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Geshe Tharchin remembers a Tibetan nobleman who held a
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Historically speaking, Raskhan, a Muslim nobleman wrote hymns dedicated to Krishna and Prince Dara Shikoh, Aurangzeb’s elder brother and a Sanskrit scholar, wrote a book highlighting the similarities between the Upanishads and the Quran as viewed from a Sufi standpoint
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The mother makes out that he is a nobleman and a Christian
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Since this was a wedding ceremony held by two prominent families, the Sultan himself and a very influential nobleman, the streets were crowded with people trying to watch the procession and taking pictures of it
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Others he had flatly refused, such as a request from another nobleman for his boat to be staffed
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Nobleman: An officer of state in the service of Herod Antipas
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A blind stupid gullible idiot of a god… but still a god: he represents the highest english ethics and morals of all England; the fair generous greedy rich nobility…The fairytale good nobleman
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The house belonged to a great nobleman who had lived in it until he made a flight from the troubles, in his own cook's dress, and got across the borders
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I connected the title by which the boy had addressed the elder brother, with the initial letter embroidered on the scarf, and had no difficulty in arriving at the conclusion that I had seen that nobleman very lately
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This nobleman has two sons, the elder heir to his dignity and apparently to his good qualities; the younger heir to I know not what, unless it be the
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and enforced the assertion, by observing that Miss Morton was the daughter of a nobleman with thirty thousand pounds, while Miss Dashwood was only the daughter of a private gentleman with no more than three; but when she found that, though perfectly admitting the truth of her representation, he was by no means inclined to be guided by it, she judged it wisest, from the experience of the past, to submit--and therefore, after such an ungracious delay as she owed to her own dignity, and as served to prevent every suspicion of good-will, she issued her decree of consent to the marriage of Edward and Elinor
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The following day Dantes sailed with his yacht from Genoa, under the inspection of an immense crowd drawn together by curiosity to see the rich Spanish nobleman who preferred managing his own yacht
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"A very great nobleman, but whether Maltese or Sicilian I cannot exactly say; but this I know, that he is noble as a Borghese and rich as a gold-mine
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But there's a certain little nobleman with a cock-eye -you know the patriot I'm alluding to?"
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He is a perfect nobleman, very polite, modest, and agreeable, such as may be found constantly in Italy, descendants of very ancient families
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Nobleman proud to be descended from some king's mistress
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Near Aldborough house Father Conmee thought of that spendthrift nobleman
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There was the allimportant question and she was dying to know was he a married man or a widower who had lost his wife or some tragedy like the nobleman with the foreign name from the land of song had to have her put into a madhouse, cruel only to be kind
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nobleman of south-west England
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He threw an odd eye at the same time now and then at Stephen's anything but immaculately attired interlocutor as if he had seen that nobleman somewhere or other though where he was not in a position to truthfully state nor had he the remotest idea when
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He has about him a little of that foreign manner by which French persons recognize, at first sight, the Italian or German nobleman
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Mulveys was the first when I was in bed that morning and Mrs Rubio brought it in with the coffee she stood there standing when I asked her to hand me and I pointing at them I couldnt think of the word a hairpin to open it with ah horquilla disobliging old thing and it staring her in the face with her switch of false hair on her and vain about her appearance ugly as she was near 80 or a loo her face a mass of wrinkles with all her religion domineering because she never could get over the Atlantic fleet coming in half the ships of the world and the Union Jack flying with all her carabineros because 4 drunken English sailors took all the rock from them and because I didnt run into mass often enough in Santa Maria to please her with her shawl up on her except when there was a marriage on with all her miracles of the saints and her black blessed virgin with the silver dress and the sun dancing 3 times on Easter Sunday morning and when the priest was going by with the bell bringing the vatican to the dying blessing herself for his Majestad an admirer he signed it I near jumped out of my skin I wanted to pick him up when I saw him following me along the Calle Real in the shop window then he tipped me just in passing but I never thought hed write making an appointment I had it inside my petticoat bodice all day reading it up in every hole and corner while father was up at the drill instructing to find out by the handwriting or the language of stamps singing I remember shall I wear a white rose and I wanted to put on the old stupid clock to near the time he was the first man kissed me under the Moorish wall my sweetheart when a boy it never entered my head what kissing meant till he put his tongue in my mouth his mouth was sweetlike young I put my knee up to him a few times to learn the way what did I tell him I was engaged for for fun to the son of a Spanish nobleman named Don Miguel de la Flora and he believed me that I was to be married to him in 3 years time theres
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Many, also, who were not aware of the circumstances attending his withdrawal from Paris, were struck with the worthy appearance, the gentlemanly bearing, and the knowledge of the world displayed by the old patrician, who certainly played the nobleman very well, so long as he said nothing, and made no arithmetical calculations
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” Remembering what Merthin had advised, she added: “The mercy characteristic of the true nobleman
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A nobleman with a big entourage might still live in two rooms: a bedchamber for himself and his wife, and a great hall for everyone else
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Caris declined his offer of help, noting that his Norman French was no different from that of a nobleman in England
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On the other hand, he now realized, it was also shameful for a nobleman to let his parents live in a one-room house as pensioners of a priory
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He carried himself with the arrogant assurance of a nobleman, and he had once been handsome, though his looks had been marred by years of living rough
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She heard several horses, and the kind of shouting that indicated a nobleman wanting attention
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“And my brother spent years pining for you, the happily married wife of a nobleman
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When the nobleman and his secretary had left, my friend flung himself at once
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After half an hour's delay the great nobleman appeared
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He could tell by the handwriting, which was the painstaking scrawl of an educated nobleman, rather than the practised script of a clerk
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Perhaps he would be a wise and merciful nobleman
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Then I caught my breath as I read the time-honoured title of the great nobleman and statesman whose wife she had been
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But Godfrey was the heir to this crabbed old nobleman, and it was quite certain that the news of his marriage would have been the end of his inheritance
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Now in the local institutions I, as a nobleman, see nothing that could conduce to my prosperity, and the roads are not better and could not be better; my horses carry me well enough over bad ones
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Standing on the rug between us, with his slight, tall figure, his sharp features, thoughtful face, and curling hair prematurely tinged with gray, he seemed to represent that not too common type, a nobleman who is in truth noble
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answered the nobleman, as he bowed us out the door
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The marshal of the province in whose hands the law had placed the control of so many important public functions—the guardianship of wards (the very department which was giving Levin so much trouble just now), the disposal of large sums subscribed by the nobility of the province, the high schools, female, male, and military, and popular instruction on the new model, and finally, the district council—the marshal of the province, Snetkov, was a nobleman of the old school,—dissipating an immense fortune, a good-hearted man, honest after his own fashion, but utterly without any comprehension of the needs of modern days
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But at that instant a nobleman of Sergey Ivanovitch’s party said that he had heard that the committee had not verified the accounts, considering such a verification an insult to the marshal of the province
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A nobleman breathing heavily and hoarsely at his side, and another whose thick boots were creaking, prevented him from hearing distinctly
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loudly: ‘A ballot! Put it to the vote! No need for more talking!’ Then several voices began to talk all at once, and the tall nobleman with the ring, getting more and more exasperated, shouted more and more loudly
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‘A ballot! A ballot! Every nobleman sees it! We shed our blood for our country!
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The nobleman was
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Another group was following a nobleman, who was shouting something in a loud voice; it was one of the three intoxicated gentlemen
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Besides that’s not work for a nobleman
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Vronsky had come to the elections partly because he was bored in the country and wanted to show Anna his right to independence, and also to repay Sviazhsky by his support at the election for all the trouble he had taken for Vronsky at the district council election, but chiefly in order strictly to perform all those duties of a nobleman and landowner which he had taken upon himself
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He was himself conscious that, except that whimsical gentleman married to Kitty Shtcherbatskaya, who had a propos de bottes poured out a stream of irrelevant absurdities with such spiteful fury, every nobleman with whom he had made acquaintance had become his adherent
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Another nobleman jocosely described how footmen in stockings had been ordered for the marshal’s ball, and how now they would have to be sent back unless the new marshal would give a ball with footmen in stockings
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Did you suppose I was such a monster, such a reactionary, such a slave driver? Ha, ha! By the way, do you remember, Rodion Romanovitch, how a few years ago, in those days of beneficent publicity, a nobleman, I've forgotten his name, was put to shame everywhere, in all the papers, for having thrashed a German woman in the railway train
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John Durbeyfield, too, hev had a daughter married this week to a gentleman-farmer; not from John's own house, you know; they was married elsewhere; the gentleman being of that high standing that John's own folk was not considered well-be-doing enough to have any part in it, the bridegroom seeming not to know how't have been discovered that John is a old and ancient nobleman himself by blood, with family skillentons in their own vaults to this day, but done out of his property in the time o' the Romans
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the young nobleman was not a little off his head
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Featherstone's heir; that old gentleman's pride in him, and apparent fondness for him, serving in the stead of more exemplary conduct—just as when a youthful nobleman steals jewellery we call the act kleptomania, speak of it with a philosophical smile, and never think of his being sent to the house of correction as if he were a ragged boy who had stolen turnips
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With his heart tightening, he read the letter and certificates again and realised he had to let Williamson know, before the police tried to arrest a nobleman for having diamonds
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‘Then I’ll have to arrest him anyway and shake a confession out of him, and quickly, before the Foreign Minister hears I’ve arrested an oriental nobleman