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view, as well as in the hearing of each other, or they may be overpowered, and much danger may happen. The streets thus guarded and illuminated, what remains but that the money al
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in her last moments hearing my cries she stretched out her paw and stoked my arm giving me strength. She held our family together and now shes gone. Now I would like to thank Phil
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auditory (for example, hearing voices or music), gustatory (for example, unpleasant tastes), olfactory (for example, unpleasant smells), somatic (for example, a feeling of "electr
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he be present at the hearing. The subjunctive is not as important a mood in English as it is in other languages, like French and Spanish, which happen to be more subtle and discri
Verbs and Verbals: Definitions and Functions of Basic Sentence Parts
Jesus -is-Lord.com: Jesus Christ is the ONLY Way to Godhttp://jesus-is-lord.com/
in a cartoon. Upon hearing of Dionysus/Bacchus--god of wine, revelry, and debauchery--it seemed that it was the god that hedonistic Americans serve. I later read the words of some
Jesus Christ did not come to condemn you, Jesus came to save you from your sins. Hear ye the word of the LORD before it is everlasting too late. Hell is real.
Paul Eliot Green, 1894-1981. Paul Eliot Green Papers (#3693). Selected letters, 1917-1919https://docsouth.unc.edu/wwi/greenletters/greenletters.html
clear and strong. And hearing from the Byrds in Greenville is a double joy--although I must confess they don't write half-often enough to please me. I call on Beatrice about Page
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Heaven! I am weary of hearing it said, "We love the Americans," "We wish well," &c., &c. What in God's name should we do else? You thank me for Teufelsdrockh; how much mor
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senses: smell, sight, hearing, touch join equally in this onward march; the eyes behold the Infinite; the ear perceives almost inaudible sounds in the midst of the most tremendous
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are malformed, then my hearing them would only serve to prejudice me against their origin worldview. a waste of my time perhaps but no real effect after I log off. +1 @superkill74
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from it something worth hearing. And how often have I not been told by the "instruments" themselves, that they had never before heard such utterances. . . . Perhaps the most charm
Life of John Sterling, by Thomas Carlylehttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/1085/1085-h/1085-h.htm
laughed heartily on hearing it.—Simple peasant laborers, ploughers, house-servants, occasional fisher-people too; and the sight of ships, and crops, and Nature's doings wher
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