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I could feel no wind on my face as I stood on this subterranean seashore
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A fly hovered above the disordered tresses, analysing and collating the data flooding the atmosphere, another joined it, debated landing but was deterred by a worm of hair borne on the cooler breeze crossing from the nearby seashore
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According to him, a black car had taken to driving slowly down the lane past the cottage, parking at the junction at the end near the seashore and then driving back
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Was it that little brownish bird he’d seen on his way back from the seashore with Chrissie that time? ‘The climate is having a measurable effect on so much these days
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I favored and later chose a plot of land that was about a hundred and fifty yards from the seashore
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and seashore from his higher vantage point and verify that there
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The Count and Madame went to the seashore on a number of occasions
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Because of this came into being from one, and that of one having died, even as the stars of the sky in multitude, and as innumerable as the sand which is by the seashore
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make his descendants as numerous as the sand on the seashore
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That’s such a false perception of Him! It says His thoughts towards us outnumber the sand on the seashore! Really God has endless thoughts of continual love towards every one of His children
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gone to the seashore to stretch out to listen to the
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indeed I will greatly bless you, and I will greatly multiply your seed as the stars of the heavens and as the sand which is on the seashore; and your seed shall possess the gate of their enemies
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Surely you are not the coward who could stand by on the seashore and watch a fellow man who could not swim perish! How much more of value is this man's soul floundering in darkness compared to his body drowning in water!"
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He was the first of the twelve really and fully to believe in the resurrection, and he was the first to recognize the Master when he came to them on the seashore after his resurrection
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All of Sabbath morning and the evening before, the twelve and their associates were gathered together in small groups about the house, in the garden, and along the seashore
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5 Jesus, with Andrew and Peter, waited by the seashore until nearly sundown
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Expensive oil paintings of the seashore from a few miles up the coast adorn the lavishly purple patterned wallpaper
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like the sand which is on the seashore
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Unfortunately, “reality” soon prevailed and Tim’s smile faded faster than a sand drawing on the seashore when hit with a tsunami at high tide
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It says the Philistines - Verse 5 - gathered to fight against Israel, 30,000 chariots, 6000 horsemen, people like the sand of the seashore came up in a multitude encamped against them
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have been only a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in,
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They were in danger because in Verse 5 the Philistines gathered together to fight with Israel, 30,000 chariots and 6,000 horsemen, people like the sand which is on the seashore, for the multitude came up and encamped at Michmash at the end of Beth Aven
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supposedly sacred objects, such as saucer sized flat stones from the seashore, were dedicated to the god
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was the underground stream near the south seashore
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“This is a direct door to the seashore!”
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Here are some examples: if one stands at the seashore, undoubtedly, his watching to the sea will make him revere and glorify the scene
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During the last years, though, Ulysses makes love with the goddess in her bed at night, where by day he sits on the seashore and cries the whole time because he is not free to continue his voyage home to Ithaca
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the mountain, to listen to the waves on the seashore
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Then, happening to come to the seashore, he stood for a moment refreshing his nostrils with saltness, for he was desperately worn out, and what he did after that heaven knows
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The house was also very close to the water, only steps away from the seashore
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tops of the mountains, from the seashore, from cities and
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� That act brings us to remember the story of King Canute by the seashore
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Children who grow up by the seashore often build sand castles, so called, structures made from sand on which they can lavish many hours and much sunburn
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� When the sea returns the sand to its place by the seashore, the child is not left with nothing to show for it
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All of a sudden, like the rush of a wave crashing onto the seashore, everything came back to her
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Capernaum ceased to exalt and was covered by sand of Galilee's seashore, its grave
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Your presence calms the wild waves of my seashore;
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For seashore lovers there are golden grimy seashores bordered by the perfect rainforests, challenging anything the Caribbean has to present
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When the lilac-scent was in the air and Fifth-month grass was growing, Up this seashore in some briers,
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With it ransom yourself and your friends, and let one of you go to the land of the Christians, and there buy a vessel and come back for the others; and he will find me in my father's garden, which is at the Babazon gate near the seashore, where I shall be all this summer with my father and my
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eighth day I reached the seashore and saw a party of white men gathering
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On the seashore and at the
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go, but at length as he walked near the seashore he found a garden door open
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cross street that led to a little village on the seashore
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PINOCCHIO FLIES TO THE SEASHORE
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The puppet went and picked up his cap, but instead of putting it on his head he took it between his teeth and began to run as hard as he could towards the seashore
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As soon as the purchaser had paid his two dollars he conducted the little donkey to the seashore
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Gerty stifled a smothered exclamation and gave a nervous cough and Edy asked what and she was just going to tell her to catch it while it was flying but she was ever ladylike in her deportment so she simply passed it off with consummate tact by saying that that was the benediction because just then the bell rang out from the steeple over the quiet seashore because Canon O'Hanlon was up on the altar
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Outside, the silence of the night was disturbed by many unusual noises: a far-off roar, as of the breaking of waves on a seashore, arose from the direction of the town, where the last scenes of the election were being enacted
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25 they were informed that a witness was waiting to be interviewed down by the seashore and parking area
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SMITH goes to the seashore
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The Butcher hated the beach; he hated the sand, the smell of briny water, the bottlenecked traffic, everything about a visit to the crummy seashore
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American abolitionists grouped about the boat at Harper's Ferry, and in the ear of the patriots of Ancona assembled in the shadow, to the Archi before the Gozzi inn on the seashore; it creates Canaris; it creates Quiroga; it creates Pisacane; it irradiates the great on earth; it was while proceeding whither its breath urge them, that Byron perished at Missolonghi, and that Mazet died at Barcelona; it is the tribune under the feet of Mirabeau, and a crater under the feet of Robespierre; its books, its theatre, its art, its science, its literature, its philosophy, are the manuals of the human race; it has Pascal, Regnier, Corneille, Descartes, Jean-Jacques: Voltaire for all moments, Moliere for all centuries; it makes its language to be talked by the universal mouth, and that language becomes the word; it constructs in all minds the idea of progress, the liberating dogmas which it forges are for the generations trusty friends, and it is with the soul of its thinkers and its poets that all heroes of all nations have been made since 1789; this does not prevent vagabondism, and that enormous genius which is called Paris, while transfiguring the world by its light, sketches in charcoal Bouginier's nose on the wall of the temple of Theseus and writes Credeville the thief on the Pyramids
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In the sky, dazzling it with sizzling fire clouds, was the rocket! Around the men on the seashore lanterns bobbed; there was a squealing and a bubbling and an odor of cooked spells
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What is a fontis? It is the quicksands of the seashore suddenly encountered under the surface of the earth; it is the beach of Mont Saint-Michel in a sewer
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Can any one picture to himself such a death? If being swallowed by the earth is terrible on the seashore, what is it in a cess-pool? Instead of the open air, the broad daylight, the clear horizon, those vast sounds, those free clouds whence rains life, instead of those barks descried in the distance, of that hope under all sorts of forms, of probable passers-by, of succor possible up to the very last moment,—instead of all this, deafness, blindness, a black vault, the inside of a tomb already prepared, death in the mire beneath a cover! slow suffocation by filth, a stone box where asphyxia opens its claw in the mire and clutches you by the throat; fetidness mingled with the death-rattle; slime instead of the strand, sulfuretted hydrogen in place of the hurricane, dung in place of the ocean! And to shout, to gnash one's teeth, and to writhe, and to
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They were at the seashore in November and this was a gull crying over their heads in the gray color of dawn
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And Jim was there, half in, half out of the cold glass tides like someone abandoned on a seashore when a dose friend has gone far out, and there is wonder if he will ever come back
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I watched the dead man stomp and leap across the platform, felt the plankings shudder, saw him jump into his Model-T, heard it lurch under his bulk, saw him bang the floor-boards with a big foot, idle the motor, roar it, turn, smile, wave to me, and then roar off and away toward that suddenly brilliant town called Obscurity by a dazzling seashore called The Past
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It was shining because it was a castle and of course the sunlight was reflected from all the windows which looked towards Peter and the sunset; but to Peter it looked like a great star resting on the seashore
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It was as impressive a wreck as one could imagine on the seashore, and had as good a moral
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With new courage, therefore, I pressed on, and in two days arrived at a wretched hamlet on the seashore
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Emperor William, one of the most comical persons of our time, orator, poet, musician, dramatic writer, and artist, and, above all, patriot, has lately painted a picture representing all the nations of Europe with swords, standing at the seashore and, at the indication of Archangel Michael, looking at the sitting figures of Buddha and Confucius in the distance
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The play-writers give us an architect who, for some reason, has not fulfilled his former high intentions, and who consequently climbs on to the roof of a house he has erected, and tumbles down head foremost; or an incomprehensible old woman (who exterminates rats), and who, for an unintelligible reason, takes a poetic child to the sea, and there drowns him; or some blind men who, sitting on the seashore, for some reason always repeat one and the same thing; or a bell of some kind, which flies into a lake, and there rings
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In the drama, the most common effects, besides contrasts, are tempests, thunder, moonlight, scenes at sea or by the seashore, changes of costume, exposure of the female body, madness, murders, and death generally: the dying person exhibiting in detail all the phases of agony
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Banks of white sand, resembling the siliceous particles of the seashore, are noticed on the mountain tops, containing masses of compact, heavy ferruginous sandstone, similar to the rocks of our alluvial seaboard
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This plant grows on Long-Island, near the seashore and marshes
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Rush, with his usual ingenuity, explains the prevalence of this complaint in our sea-ports, by attributing it to the mixture of land and sea air; and in confirmation observes, that "those situations which are in the neighbourhood of bays and rivers, where the fresh and salt waters mix their streams together, are more unfavourable to consumptive patients than the seashore, and therefore should be more carefully avoided by them in exchanging city for country air
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The fruit of those cocoa-nut trees which grow near the seashore in the West-Indies is generally found to have a saltish taste; and even the milk in the nut is perceptibly impregnated with it
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The same gentleman informs me, that in a plantation of his father's, in the West-Indies, situated on the seashore, a whole crop of the cane was rendered unfit for the purpose of making sugar, in consequence of the great quantity of salt which it had imbibed
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In the Homeric version, Dionysos, in the guise of a fair youth with dark locks and purple mantle, appears by the seashore, when he is espied by Tyrrhenian pirates, who seize him and hale him on board their ship, hoping to obtain a rich ransom
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On the contrary, if we examine the indications of scenery in this relief, we see that those features by which the artist has characterized the place of this part of the action as the seashore, the trees near the water's edge, the alternating stretches of land and sea, the dolphins, the satyr pulling the pirate into the water (x), are confined to the space beyond the trees
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In the scenes on the other side of the trees, there is not only no suggestion of the sea, but the rocks and the sequence of figures up to Dionysos indicate rather that his place of repose is some elevation near the seashore
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Though I would not imply that the composition of this frieze was in any way governed by the laws which rule similar compositions in pediments, it is interesting and instructive to note that the general principles of distribution of subject which have been followed, are somewhat similar to those which we can trace in the best-known pediments extant; thus, as the god in his more elevated position would occupy the centre of the pediment, so the low-lying seashore and the scenes which are being enacted upon it correspond to the wings at either side
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We have insured the confidence of the nation, from the seashore to the mountains beyond them, as far as our population reaches, in our naval ability