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Pushing his weighty body from her legs, she slipped from beneath him – and free from his pain full lovemaking
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want her for a bed mate, but he’d hardly welcome her opinion on these weighty matters
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to turn this into a weighty question of philosophy
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Heaviness washed over him, a weighty gloom
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But as soon as he started to yield to such a weighty feeling of defeat and entertain the notion of simply spurring back to the east, he remembered the Breton woman’s smile and her laughter -
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This is a weighty problem, no pun intended
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The stone is heavy, and the sand weighty; but a fool's wrath is heavier than them both
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Causative karma (weighty karma that operates at the time or moment of death, and determines the circumstances of rebirth)
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In addition to throwing or reproductive karma (also known as weighty karma), there are three other kinds of karma that can operate at the time or moment of death: proximate, habitual, or random karma
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If there is no weighty karma, then the mind states generated by the performance or remembrance of wholesome or unwholesome actions in the last moments before dying will condition rebirth
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If there is neither weighty nor proximate karma operating, then rebirth is determined by the karma of one's habitual patterns, that which one has done over and over again, which comes naturally to the mind in the dying moment
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Life is weighty beneath the sea
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and peace? These are weighty matters and have to be attended
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The weighty silence lasted several seconds before the Pastor said, “There is nothing, absolutely nothing, more important for us to do right now than take time to reflect on our relationship with our creator
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For his letters, say they, are weighty and powerful; but his bodily presence is weak, and his speech contemptible
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Walt Rostow, who bore the weighty title of Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, sat on the couch facing them
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Koskinen and Kinnard stood by the platform, lifting off a weighty corrugated-paper box
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I have here very disturbing - very weighty new information on this alien
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It is a weighty thing you are about to do
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It was Sebastian‘s turn to leave a weighty silence that went on so long Achilles felt obliged to break it
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Carrying so large and weighty an amount of coin on your person might not be sensible, especially in the jewellers’ district, where footpads and cutpurses often prey upon the innocent and unsuspecting
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2 No adolescent youth who has lived or ever will live on this world or any other world has had or ever will have more weighty problems to resolve or more intricate difficulties to untangle
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An instant later he was startled to hear something land with a soft but weighty thud on the floor of the chamber he had just quitted
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You well know how these leaders bind heavy burdens on your shoulders, burdens grievous to bear, and that they will not lift as much as one finger to help you bear these weighty burdens
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more weighty turd gives me a stoolish push towards
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The law was a vast, weighty institution, which
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The kitchen clock dropped the seconds into the weighty stillness, each moment drawing out into minutes - hours, it seemed
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There was a weighty pause as he went
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Scouring the ground around him, he caught sight of a weighty stone
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He felt a weighty arm around his bare shoulder, but drew away in
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He may yet find himself in the enviable position of Europe's arbitrator, NATO's most weighty member, a bridge between Central Asia, the Caucasus, North Korea and China - and the USA
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So in God's eyes, the weighty matters are: justice, treating the cause of the hurting and broken, and working to minister to it and help them; mercy, showing loving kindness to people who are broken and in need; and faith, believing for the power of God to move, and to work
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heard such weighty things delivered, how
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He was more weighty, there was something about him that was distinctive
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How tempted I was to drop the weighty books on his head as repayment
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All around was a weighty, eerie silence
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Be that as it may, it was Moses’ concern for the Musalmans – “the congregational prayer is a weighty thing, and thy people are weak” - and his advice to Muhammad to bring some sense to that which saved the day for them all for all times to come
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waiting for the headlights and the weighty steps
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I stumbled back and bumped into a weighty man, with fine hair brushed over his balding head
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Thus the “knocker” indicates that call which the far spirits shall be disturbed from and the hearts inattentive of God shall tremble for on that weighty Day when the fate shall be determined
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Indeed, the Messenger’s worry and sorrow for creatures were so great so that they overburdened him and tired out his back, so, this verse denotes: “have We not released you from this weighty burden when We acquainted you with the way of indication?”
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As for people of Paradise, the Almighty revealed their state at that weighty position saying:
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If they were as small as the hoofs of the horse, his legs would not be able to bear his weighty body and so he would stumble and fall on ground
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Nevertheless, achieving this weighty circumstance, that is the sky’s sundering and its separation from the earth, is too easy and simple for God
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The Almighty wanted to remind this group of that weighty day when they shall stand between His hands
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Therefore God first mentioned them then He turned to warn us of that Weighty Day when we will be resurrected
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For this reason, they find strange at the state of the unbelievers who wonder and deny the weighty demonstration this noble Prophet informed them of
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He drew up to his full height hugging the large, weighty sack close to his chest
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As for the people of Paradise, the Almighty revealed their state in that weighty position, saying:
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Tannon frowned, her face a grave imitation of an adult considering a weighty problem
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’ She went into the house and the noble master entered one of the rooms and then came back holding the weighty bag and handed it to the woman
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Thus this Verse asks: ((Did We not release you from this weighty burden when We acquainted you with the way of invitation?))
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The Almighty Al'lah has revealed weighty words to His messenger that refute the falseness wherever it be
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Then the Israelites planned a weighty plot against our Master Jesus
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A great table was set---a weighty, hulking piece---arrayed with all manner of steaming platters and bowls, bottles and carafes, bounteous platefuls and chalices kept mostly full
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This is a sample of my conversation with Brosy, weighty on my part with solid truths, while our supper was being prepared and while Charlotte answered his mother's questions as to where she had been, where she had met me, how we were related, and who my husband was
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They were sermons weighty, according to the season, either with practical advice or with wrathful expositions of duty
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The smell came out, as it were, weighty with welcome
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by a litter of cracked and weighty tomes whose parchment
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The archer who delivered the barb was tall, for the arrow was long and weighty, indicating the man had an arm to match it in length and strength
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weighty consideration: it was their adoption of the
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David Hume, Robert Burns, Walter Scott and Adam Smith are a few of the famous Scots that left a weighty legacy to our Western civilization
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Though Hassan was the scion of a rich family and being rich was a very weighty qualification for a prospective husband, Hassan was, unfortunately, a Moslem
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Turn heads wisely to cleanse robes of dark and weighty
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'But in no single instance do we discover in the book of Psalms, or in the poetical books, or in the book of collected Proverbs, or weighty sayings of the wise, or in the Prophets, the expression of the Socratic hope of eternal life, founded on man's essential nature as eternal
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Paul's weighty but neglected statement, before the Areopagus at Athens—when, standing in the very capital of paganism, the centre of the traditions of the heathen world, he surveys the past, and contrasts it with the present
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'When once this weighty question of the after-life has been opened, a controversy will ensue, in the progress of which it will be discovered that with unobservant eyes, we and our predecessors have been so walking up and down and running hither and thither, among dim notices and indications of the future destinies of the human family, as to have failed to gather up or to regard much that has lain upon the pages of the Bible, open and free to our use
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The lives of the Fachee maintain the weighty sense of purpose that comes with dedication to a cause, while their occasional victories help
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Of course there was Evver, but I couldn’t add to her already weighty burden
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I shouldn't have been a Napoleon, but I might have been a major, he-he! Well, I'll tell you the whole truth, my dear fellow, about this _special case_, I mean: actual fact and a man's temperament, my dear sir, are weighty matters and it's astonishing how they sometimes deceive the sharpest calculation! I--listen to an old man--am speaking seriously, Rodion Romanovitch" (as he said this Porfiry Petrovitch, who was scarcely five-and-thirty, actually seemed to have grown old; even his voice changed and he seemed to shrink together) "Moreover, I'm a candid man
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Whether Catherine had spent her tears, or whether the grief were too weighty to let them flow, she sat there dry-eyed till the sun rose; she sat till noon, and would still have remained brooding over that deathbed, but I insisted on her coming away and taking some repose
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This was weighty stuff and far more than a church secretary could handle
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It was an illuminated book, with beautiful Gothic characters, and so weighty with gold, that a servant always carried it before the cardinal on days of great solemnity
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It was known, by all present, to be the brave precursor of a weighty and important judgment
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His wife visited for him, and this was the received thing in the world, where the weighty and multifarious occupations of the magistrate were accepted as an excuse for what was really only calculated pride, a manifestation of professed superiority—in fact, the application of the axiom, "Pretend to think well of yourself, and the world will think well of you," an axiom a hundred times more useful in society nowadays than that of the
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That part of the subject (I reminded her) involved matters which could form no part of my explanation, for they were the weighty secrets of another
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He found him completely surrounded; all were eager to speak to him, as is always the case with those whose words are few and weighty
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In that old day, the English settler on these rude shores—having left king, nobles, and all degrees of awful rank behind, while still the faculty and necessity of reverence were strong in him—bestowed it on the white hair and venerable brow of age; on long-tried integrity; on solid wisdom and sad-colored experience; on endowments of that grave and weighty order which gives the idea of permanence, and comes under the general definition of respectability
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With this intent, as soon as the breath was out of his body, I sent round for some of the most weighty and best considered of the councillors and elders, and told them that a great trust was, by the death of the minister, placed in our hands, and that, in these times, we ought to do what in us lay to get a shepherd that would gather back to the establishment the flock which had been scattered among the seceders, by the feckless crook and ill-guiding of their former pastor
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At the question: Should they go abroad? the doctor plunged into deep meditation, as though resolving a weighty problem
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Sergey Ivanovitch listened attentively, asked him questions, and, roused by a new listener, he talked fluently, uttered a few keen and weighty observations, respectfully appreciated by the young doctor, and was soon in that eager frame of mind his brother knew so well, which always, with him, followed a brilliant and eager conversation
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’ When this decision had been finally adopted, another weighty consideration occurred to Alexey
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Levin tried through her to get a solution of the weighty enigma her husband presented to his mind; but he had not complete freedom of ideas, because he was in an agony of embarrassment
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‘Now, Kostya, you have to decide,’ said Stepan Arkadyevitch with an air of mock dismay, ‘a weighty question
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A man singled out by his fellow-citizens for the honourable nickname of El Rey de Sulaco could not but receive a full recognition from an imperial democracy as a great captain of industry and a person of weighty counsel, whose popular designation would be soon replaced by a more solid title
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His handsome face had turned yellow with the strain of weighty cares
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’ Dolly took up meanwhile the weighty subject under discussion, what presents should be made to servants
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‘Well, we must sell it at five and a half if we can’t get more,’ Levin decided the first question, which had always before seemed such a weighty one, with extraordinary facility on the spot
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His audience twilight, watching the first fireflies of the season moving magically through the dusk, had weighty matters on their minds
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case, I mean: actual fact and a man's temperament, my dear sir, are weighty matters and it's astonishing how they sometimes deceive the sharpest calculation! I—listen to an old man—am speaking seriously, Rodion Romanovitch" (as he said this Porfiry Petrovitch, who was scarcely five‐ and‐thirty, actually seemed to have grown old; even his voice changed and he seemed to shrink together) "Moreover, I'm a candid man
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Sprague, the rugged and weighty, was, as every one had foreseen, an adherent of Mr
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Here was a weighty subject which, if she could but lay hold of it, would certainly keep her mind steady
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And yet, Belinda, as you know, the Child was indeed his! (And the Child was you!) Yet the Conception had occurr’d at Lymeworth, not London; at the Eden of my Childhood Home, not the Hades of the Hell-Fire Caves! Nor would I have ly’d to any Man concerning such a weighty Matter as his Paternity
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I had discover’d how weighty and awesome a Responsibility ’tis to mother rather than to be mother’d