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1. Christians were deemed unfit to live
2. He certainly didn't want to appear unfit or stupid
3. After all, the political and media establishment knew about the magic powers this wonderful document possessed and the great politician knew that these people, who generally failed to see the bigger picture, would be as keen as mustard to see how unfit or stupid various members of the government might be
4. Am I really stupid? Am I truly unfit for the great office I hold? This is the worst thing that could happen to me
5. was unfit for their office or who was inadmissibly stupid
6. unfit for my position
7. unfit for the great office I hold? This is the worst thing that could
8. Not one of them wanted to appear stupid or unfit for their position
9. It is unfit either for corn, or pasture, or vineyard, or, indeed, for any other vegetable produce that is very useful to men ; and the lands which are fit for those purposes are not fit for rice
10. required her to serve at a banquet, since one of the housemaids was sick with ague and another was in her time of menses, making her unfit to handle food
11. His condition leaves him no time to receive the necessary information, and his education and habits are commonly such as to render him unfit to judge, even though he was fully informed
12. That she was an unfit
13. It is, however, a project altogether unfit for a nation of shopkeepers, but extremely fit for a nation whose government is influenced by shopkeepers
14. It is, however, so perfectly false, that English wool is in any respect necessary for the making of fine cloth, that it is altogether unfit for it
15. And, in reality, the former seem to be much more unfit for this sort of service than the latter
16. Different plans have been proposed by the different parties in parliament for the better management of its affairs; and all those plans seem to agree in supposing, what was indeed always abundantly evident, that it is altogether unfit to govern its territorial possessions
17. duty sergeant, a round and unfit man in his
18. These women suffered in rooms unfit for dogs, simply for not treading on others to become famous
19. I am pretty sure I had a heart attack at the second move, being now unfit and middle-aged
20. Our level of fitness was a serious concern and I am sure if one of them read here he will have a few choice words to add about unfit policemen arriving for training
21. The unfit ones really suffered for SAP COIN did not waste any time
22. Obscene payrolls in professional sports have occasioned a generation of boorish athletes whose churlish behavior has rendered many unfit to manage, in a mature and appropriate manner, the requirements of popular acclaim
23. It has also occasioned a greater number of political pretenders and wannabes who, in my opinion, are unfit to lead this nation
24. any there that we turned away as unfit for our help? This is a serious
25. Without an elective process, hereditary dynasties not infrequently brought forth persons, if revealed, most would agree were unfit for office
26. By demonizing candidates they wish to defeat as unfit or incompetent, the attackers seek to make themselves by contrast seem morally virtuous
27. Only on the eve of trial did it finally dawn on me that Bergman was totally senile and thus unfit to defend Mike in Superior Court
28. Eli, chief priest in the temple, had two sons, also in training and employed in temple duties, but God saw that they were unfit to follow in their father’s footsteps, so He chose Samuel
29. At least I was marketable and after years of being beat down working for my father had not been rendered unfit
30. I did not want him to second-guess his decision or think that I would be unfit to bear children
31. On this account are they unfit for use
32. After that long last term of prep school, after being ignored by a woman who was unfit
33. if Calvin were somehow unfit to command the ship, Major Jenkins had the power to override his command codes
34. He is unfit
35. but if that's what it took to save the ship and prove that Calvin was a lunatic unfit for command, then that's exactly what she would do
36. The audacity of that woman to demand he declare Calvin unfit for command, it was
37. He is therefore unfit for command
38. "And he refuses to declare Calvin unfit despite this evidence
39. He didn't seem unfit, necessarily
40. that I was unfit to mother any more
41. However, what do they see around them? Suits and ties and unfit men in baggy shorts and T-shirts
42. Back home the principal’s wife had conferred a certain prestige, but here in the city surrounded by people more her own age, Irma saw the real Violet—elderly, unfit, overweight, unattractive and prone to whining self-pity
43. From the unlucky uterus of an unfit mother
44. so was he morally unfit?
45. But do not make the mistake of the foolish carpenter who wastes valuable time squaring, measuring, and smoothing his worm-eaten and inwardly rotting timber and then, when he has thus bestowed all of his labor upon the unsound beam, must reject it as unfit to enter into the foundations of the building which he would construct to withstand the assaults of time and storm
46. When lies follow angles that are unfit, then you can be assured that you would be encountering swinging errors
47. preference to destroy their equine patients with a lethal injection rendering them unfit for consumption, unlike the time honored bullet-in-the-brain, the gypsy man was soon bribing these horse doctors to shoot their patients with a gun instead of a syringe and needle
48. After the shooting, Mark got a restraining order on your mother and later, because of her mental state, she was considered unfit
49. This is not simply an injury or area of pain that the physically fit or physically unfit will feel
50. is being raised by unfit parent/s
1. " Not seldom that long wandering unfits us for further travel, and of what use is our experience to us then? Tess Durbeyfield's experience was of this incapacitating kind
1. They were all unfitted to comprehend their eldest brother's life because their mother had given them to understand that he was destined to become the deliverer of the Jewish people
2. Several men wore simple shubas, huge and seemingly unfitted sheepskin coats while their faces were partially covered by full beards
3. There is nothing so tiring as to try to do the work for which we are unfitted, both by
4. But when the cobbler or any other man whom nature designed to be a trader, having his heart lifted up by wealth or strength or the number of his followers, or any like advantage, attempts to force his way into the class of warriors, or a warrior into that of legislators and guardians, for which he is unfitted, and either to take the implements or the duties of the other; or when one man is trader, legislator, and warrior all in one, then I think you will agree with me in saying that this interchange and this meddling of one with another is the ruin of the State
5. My terror, as I lay there, of falling ill, and being unfitted for tomorrow, was so besetting, that I wonder it did not disable me of itself
6. One subject eclipsed all others in importance for the ladies along the wall; who would the young princes marry? They could not hope for purer lineage or a more gracious presence than Julia's; but there was this faint shadow on her that unfitted her for the highest honours; there was also her religion
7. Brave as a grenadier, courageous as a thinker; uneasy only in the face of the chances of a European shaking up, and unfitted for great political adventures; always ready to risk his life, never his work; disguising his will in influence, in order that he might be
8. Thus it remains that I am basically unfitted to take sides in the racial conflict
9. And when farther pressed, had added, that in her opinion their dispositions were so totally dissimilar as to make mutual affection incompatible; and that they were unfitted for each other by nature, education, and habit
10. You have both warm hearts and benevolent feelings; and, Fanny, who that heard him read, and saw you listen to Shakespeare the other night, will think you unfitted as companions? You forget yourself: there is a decided difference in your tempers, I allow
11. My quarters would have been suitable for housing the greatest of earthly emperors, but to these queer creatures nothing about a building appealed to them but its size and the enormity of its chambers; the larger the building, the more desirable; and so Tal Hajus occupied what must have been an enormous public building, the largest in the city, but entirely unfitted for residence purposes; the next largest was reserved for Lorquas Ptomel, the next for the jed of a lesser rank, and so on to the bottom of the list of five jeds
12. You were never meant for the formal restrictions and conventionalities of society—civilization would become irksome to you, and in a little while you would long for the freedom of your old life—a life to which I am as totally unfitted as you to mine
13. He answered no, not yet; and added that he was fearful Christianity, or rather Christians, had unfitted him for ascending the pure and undefiled throne of thirty pagan Kings before him
14. When she came to the end of one life it must not be to face the next with the shrinking terror of something wholly different—something for which accustomed thought and ideal and aspiration had unfitted her
15. "In order to accomplish the conversion of all men, to induce each one to exchange the pagan for the Christian life-conception, voluntarily resigning riches and power, there being none left to profit by these, it would be necessary that not only all the rude, half-barbarous people, unfitted either to accept Christianity or follow its precepts, who are always to be found in every Christian community, should become Christians, but that all savage and non-Christian nations, which are still numerous, should also become Christian
16. All his acquirements are such that for their display he requires capital, and the exploitation of the laboring-man on the largest scale; and—not to mention that he is trained to live, at the lowest, on from fifteen hundred to two thousand a year, and that, therefore, he cannot go to the country, where no one can give him such wages,—he is, by virtue of his very occupation, unfitted for serving the people
17. But how to devise means of lightening toil, under the conditions of labor of millions of men,—this is what he does not and can not know; and because of his knowledge, his habits, and his demands on life, he is unfitted for this business
18. Woloda danced a great deal, and Papa also went to balls with his young wife, but I appeared to be thought either too young or unfitted for such delights, and no one invited me to the houses where balls were being given
19. They found it obsolete as a means of punishment, unfitted to a Christian State and immoral
20. They only utter a clucking sound with their tongues and sigh mournfully, knowing that they will see no more of the steady lads they have reared and trained to help them, that they will come back not the same quiet hard-working laborers, but for the most part conceited and demoralized, unfitted for their simple life
21. They will be few, not because the subject does not abound with various fruitful and interesting topics, but because an indisposition of some days has unfitted me for any considerable effort of memory
22. When you have once taught a man to read you have introduced him into the best society of all the ages; you have made him the companion of Shakespeare, Milton and Bunyan; of Bacon and of Burke; of Tennyson, Longfellow, Bryant and Emerson; and you have quite unfitted him for slavery
1. It seemed so unfitting that this moon, of all moons, should be such a beautiful one
2. The old man known as Perconal the Jester, indeed the Waking Man of the game, closed his eyes bitterly, and put a finger to his mouth, evidently concerned about Celia’s cold and unfitting attitude towards her father
3. The selfsame abbot has likewise trampled on ancient custom by placing the ancestral font of the good people of Sherborne in a place unfitting for its usage
4. His appearance was very unfitting for this school
5. He remained quiet for a moment, his face going through the strangest and most unfitting contortions
6. But even when such monstrously unfitting things happen in an ordinary life, somehow the ordinary stuff still has to be taken care of too
7. Protests were unfitting considering Kifter had paid for it
8. “It would be unfitting for everyone to ask you questions, but Coreema here, who you
9. His expression of displeasure at the spiritual character, and of scorn for the scholarship, of all who hold a different belief than his own, we must not turn aside to characterize—further than to entreat his reconsideration of much unfitting language
10. It would be altogether unfitting now to explain that she had not wished her uncle to invite Will Ladislaw
11. It had never before entered her mind that he could, under any circumstances, be her lover: conceive the effect of the sudden revelation that another had thought of him in that light—that perhaps he himself had been conscious of such a possibility,—and this with the hurrying, crowding vision of unfitting conditions, and questions not soon to be solved
12. It seems very unfitting that I should have this patronage, yet I felt that I ought not to let it be used by some one else instead of me
13. It was a strange reversal of attitudes: Fred's blond face and blue eyes, usually bright and careless, ready to give attention to anything that held out a promise of amusement, looking involuntarily grave and almost embarrassed as if by the sight of something unfitting; while Lydgate, who had habitually an air of self-possessed strength, and a certain meditativeness that seemed to lie behind his most observant
14. name sounds not unfitting so
15. On the Contrary, I say that tho’ this Matter may be immodest, yet it deals with Truth; and Truth is ne’er unfitting, whether convey’d from Parent to Child or from Child to Parent
16. When an individual has revolutionized therapeutics by his discovery of the continuous evolution of brain matter, conventional forms are unfitting, since they would seem to limit him to one of a class
17. He was evidently shaken by them, but judged it unfitting to go over to the new faith
18. Ever since his apprenticeship he had been called "Abramka," which did not strike him as at all derogatory or unfitting