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unknowing
1. Instead, they believe a lie and thus are shown as fools that are unknowing and unwilling to learn
2. Unluckily for Hansel and Gretel, however, the sugar candy cottage belonged to an old witch, her trap for catching unknowing children
3. Unknowing of the tragedy of the coming years
4. He was shocked to find out there were literally thousands of shellworlds not very much different than his own, hosting games like the one that had been using everybody on his world as unwilling, unknowing pawns
5. And the E UNKNOWING
6. “And still so unknowing of human ways! You’ve probably mortified the poor boy!”
7. It tasted of fear and unknowing
8. The thought of this unknowing access shamed him into reaching for that which covered her
9. Subservience to the state is anything but free, but the word liberal has a positive connotation, which leads to the borrowing of the word and its dishonest application by those who would mislead unknowing but sincere people
10. And hear the Dead about me stir, unknowing,
11. A Cloud of Unknowing
12. our mistakes to our children, unknowing that these actions are not teaching our children
13. The thought of unknowing,
14. I welcomed it now—anything to end this torture and end myself—my unknowing self—the mystery of who I was and where I came from
15. Peter gave Andrew a look of unknowing
16. Unknowing to the Rebel leader, the final
17. It wasn’t until then when Joey unknowing lifted the goggles off Lezura’s eyes that he saw that her face was so beautiful
18. "Here," Mitchell said, flinging back a black Louisville Slugger and his game mitt to his unknowing brother
19. Briskly, he made for the double doors without detection, and then promptly mixed in with the unknowing campus population
20. With cunning precision, he managed to await the residing student until she eventually departed the lab, unknowing of his presence
21. Before he approached the unknowing men from behind, he took one last look around him
22. Suddenly, Travis awoke, unknowing and disoriented
23. unknowing victims of their own restitution!
24. satisfy the dissonance—to remain on the tenterhooks of unknowing
25. so the unknowing will truly know
26. unknowing helpers who implant the implants which direct
27. And Locke had been an unknowing partner
28. the unknowing who have not purified themselves (of evils) fail to see
29. The subject was Archimedes and his unknowing use of the concept of calculus more than fifteen hundred years before it had been simultaneously discovered by Newton and Leibnitz
30. A reminder won’t hurt and the unknowing shouldn’t be spared
31. This matter has circulated among most of people in this world to the extent that you can hardly find a home free form these tricks and cunning of the magicians, or from distress and grief resulted from believing the herald of devil, especially those magicians who appear to people through satellites and talk to them about their affairs and diseases then the viewer or the one who phones them believes them unknowing that the magician colludes with his devilish companion to bring him his news
32. The uninitiated, unknowing believers in jus-
33. This problem has circulated among most people in this world to the extent that you can hardly find a home free from these tricks and the cunning of these magicians, or from distress and grief resulting from believing these heralds of the devil, especially those magicians who appear to people through satellites and talk to them about their affairs and diseases, leading the viewer or the one who phones them to believe them, unknowing that the magician colludes with his devilish companion to bring him his news
34. This matte has circulated among most of people in this world to the extent that you can hardly find a home free form these tricks and cunning of the magicians, or from distress and grief resulted from believing the herald of devil, specially those magicians who appear to people through satellites and talk to them about their affairs and diseases then the viewer or the one who phones them believes them unknowing that the magician colludes with his devilish companion to bring him his news
35. It was clear to him that Shao was now an unknowing hostage
36. Speed dating is all about the fun, excitement and the unknowing!
37. understanding that he unknowing fell in love
38. Change for the sake of change is a recipe for blind, unknowing, disaster
39. Or do you have the patience to wait until you meet them later and tell them then? Are you secure enough in the knowledge that you love them, and that they love you, so this contact is actually unnecessary? Or are you unable to process your own mistaken grief, because you believe that they are completely dead and gone just because you cannot see them or feel them? Or is it just that they are physically departed, and you miss their physical presence? If you need the reassurance that they are not departed, but are right by your side all the time… and will be by your side for the rest of your life: it is necessary for you to heal from your mistaken excessive sadness and pain… and if you can satisfy to your own unknowing wonder and growing understanding: that this is actually true… then maybe… just maybe… instead of weeping endlessly for years, and years, and refusing to be consoled… and wallowing in your own self-pity and self-misery… until you love your own suffering more than you do living
40. bonded with Ant, even unknowing, and have shown what
41. morning, unknowing what short-turn of day it was, she had already left
42. It does not from you or your friend> it comes from invisible sick foul undead things entering your soul; and by doing so: they fool unknowing humans into thinking and believing that it was their friend or loved one who said or did something nasty or evil: when it was the secret hidden ghouls who took over that living person and poisoned it beyond redemption into a stinking poisoned foul mess before its time
43. unknowing how close they came to dying
44. He staggered, unknowing how to react next
45. And the d'Urberville knights and dames slept on in their tombs unknowing
46. Previously, Keith felt, he had glimpsed the man through a fog of unknowing
47. The simplicity of this half-monastic life, which revealed to him the beauty of these souls, unknown and unknowing of the world, touched him keenly
48. ’Twas simple to look fearsome, for, i’faith, these Pyrates scarce had bath’d in sev’ral Years, and sure they ne’er once shav’d off any Hair that might affright the Prey! Their Teeth were rotten from their Lives at Sea, their Faces oft’ were scarr’d, their Noses broke, and many had but half an Ear remaining! I lookt quite ill myself with my shorn Locks standing up as straight as Stubble in a Cornfield; and when I dress’d en Homme, I could pass—to unknowing Eyes—as any Pyrate, despite the Largeness of my Breasts, which I took care to bind ’neath my Coat
49. All the good Things I had gain’d—leaving Lymeworth to seek my Fortune, making my Mutiny within the Brothel, insisting upon my own Terms for being kept by Lord Bellars, becoming Whitehead’s Scribe, altering Lancelot’s Pyrate Articles, learning the Craft of Pyracy itself—were gain’d thro’ killing the Lady in myself and playing the Pyrate! The Lady and the Pyrate! ’Twas as if two people battl’d for Supremacy within my very Soul: one a Vapourish Lady and one a Daring Pyrate, and they were so unlike each other they were scarce on speaking Terms! Whilst the Lady in myself was quiv’ring and quailing in Cowardice, the Pyrate was itching to breathe free! ’Twas the Pyrate who could command a Ship, scale a Shroud in a trice, climb to the Top of a Crow’s-Nest, and scour the Seas expertly with a Spying-Glass! ’Twas the Pyrate who had beguil’d Lord Bellars into keeping me, all unknowing of my True Identity; and ’twas the Pyrate who had earn’d Whitehead’s wary Trust by becoming his Amanuensis! ’Twas the Pyrate who had endur’d a Childbirth few endure, but ’twas the Lady who, in her Guilt and Vapourish Fear, allow’d a Wet-Nurse to tyrannize o’er her and steal the very Jewel of her Existence! ’Twas the Pyrate who amended Lancelot’s Articles, but ’twas the Lady who at first resented Bonny both for her Beauty and for her Freedom! O I must learn from Bonny, not resent her, I thought; for she is what all Women long to be! E’en Chaucer says it thro’ the Wife of Bath: The Fair Sex seeks that “absolute Command / With all the Government of House and Land; / And Empire o’er his Tongue, and o’er his Hand!”
50. Paid-for home appraisals (and security ratings) that led to undeserved confidence—and thus uninformed risk bearing—on the part of unknowing investors: what could better describe recent events? And what better evidence could there be of the relevance of the 1940 edition of Security Analysis to the decades since its writing … and the decades to come?