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  • As to preaching, by your own command I have been a hundred times _preaching_, and have forbidden people to follow several of the roads which lead to your territories, and yet silently, in the same breath, have led them hither safe enough, by some other vain paths; as I have done by preaching lately in Germany, and in one of the Faroe isles, and various other places. The Sleeping Bard or, Visions of the World, Death, and Hell
  • It appears to be clear that this activity is traveling north, and the residents of the West Coast should not panic, but in the same breath, should make sure they have proper stores of food and water, battery operated radios, and a good first-aid kit should a devastating quake hit California, or worse, if the "Cascadia Subduction Zone" or Mount Rainier, which is a "stratovolcano" and is one of the most dangerous volcanoes, except for Yellowstone's "Super Volcano" suddenly become active. Update On Earthquakes And Volcanic Activity Marching Northward
  • Oh! you are puttier than ever, Miss Euly!" said she, laughing and crying in the same breath, "and just as good -- better you couldn't be. The Planter's Northern Bride
  • I became nervous when the doctor mentioned my mother's name and 'cancer' in the same breath.
  • The notion that someone like Évariste Galois or Emmy Noether and they really do need to be mentioned in the same breath might be out there, but bored to tears by a math class they comprehended long ago or discouraged by various factors, is really astonishing to behold. Archive 2008-09-01
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  • I became nervous when the doctor mentioned my mother's name and 'cancer' in the same breath.
  • Jill said she couldn't afford new clothes, yet in the same breath described the new outfIt'she'd just bought.
  • You tell me in the same breath that it is useless to investigate the matter, and that you desire me to do it.
  • Jill said she couldn't afford new clothes, yet in the same breath described the new outfit she'd just bought.
  • In the same breath I say the government and police are the ones responsible for solving or abating the situation.
  • Occasionally, for my benefit, she would recall the sanctimonious preachers who would dismiss three-quarters of the world's people as ignorant heathens doomed to spend the afterlife in eternal damnation-and who in the same breath would insist that the earth and the heavens had been created in seven days, all geologic and astrophysical evidence to the contrary. The Audacity of Hope
  • Jill said she couldn't afford new clothes, yet in the same breath described the new outfit she'd just bought.
  • Although it is unusual for country music to be criticised in the same breath as gangsta rap and heavy metal, the researchers found that any violent lyrics can trigger aggression.
  • It appears to be clear that this activity is traveling north, and the residents of the West Coast should not panic, but in the same breath, should make sure they have proper stores of food and water, battery operated radios, and a good first-aid kit should a devastating quake hit California, or worse, if the "Cascadia Subduction Zone" or Mount Rainier, which is a "stratovolcano" and is one of the most dangerous volcanoes, except for Yellowstone's "Super Volcano" suddenly become active. Update On Earthquakes And Volcanic Activity Marching Northward
  • Jill said she couldn't afford new clothes, yet in the same breath described the new outfit she'd just bought.
  • He hailed this week's arms agreement but in the same breath expressed suspicion about the motivations of the United States.
  • My grandmother used to make it and I distinctly remember making my mind up to hate it before I ever tried it based entirely on the word "mucilaginous" which always occured in the same breath as "okra.". Lunch ladies and fried okra | Homesick Texan
  • Using the terms low-risk and low-interest rate environment in the same breath as Prize Bonds is a bit rich.
  • she praised and criticized him in the same breath
  • She rarely talked about her infection and her plans for the future in the same breath; it was as if they were two separate realities, like nonconcentric circles. No Place Left to Bury the Dead
  • His tragic death was mentioned in the same breath with the death of Jesus in the afterworld and became the blot of Athenian democracy, which became a puzzle of ancient and modern scholars.
  • Jill said she couldn't afford new clothes, yet in the same breath described the new outfIt'she'd just bought.
  • It had become conventional for the panegyrist to condemn flattery and, usually in the same breath, to urge the monarch to accept good advice.
  • The adventure which we set ourselves was this: to try and experience myth and actuality in the same breath.
  • Three artists not normally mentioned in the same breath are brought together in an exhibition that explores light as a powerful, mysterious and celestial force. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are not to be mentioned in the same breath.
  • But in the same breath, they threatened to flood the streets of Belgrade if he betrays them.
  • The shrines in their homes are spattered with cooking fat and they recite a mantra (holy phrase) in the same breath as they yell at a yak.
  • Jill said she couldn't afford new clothes, yet in the same breath described the new outfit she'd just bought.
  • He praised my work and in the same breath told me I would have to leave.
  • They care so much about what others think and then rave about national pride and self-respect in the same breath.
  • Climate change in the same breath as greed and consumption, sounds like our man (as was) at the IPCC, Houghton, who believed that emissions reductions would save the planet from mankind's 'greed and indifference '. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Thought to date from the third century BC, it looks incredibly modern – the work of Giacometti is usually used in the same breath.
  • You tell me in the same breath that it is useless to investigate the matter, and that you desire me to do it.
  • He's a performer who is frequently mentioned in the same breath as Mick Jagger.
  • He's a performer who is frequently mentioned in the same breath as Mick Jagger.
  • Three artists not normally mentioned in the same breath are brought together in an exhibition that explores light as a powerful, mysterious and celestial force. Times, Sunday Times
  • How can we trust a government that mentions community care and cutbacks in the same breath?
  • Spike lee is a racist idiot who makes boring terrible movies with the exception of he got game. judd apatow should be upset that spike lees name was even mentioned in the same breath as his. spike lee is about as good of a director as micheal bay and he looks like a slightly less retarded version of beetlejuice on the howard stern show Quote: Don’t Put Spike Lee Next to Judd Apatow | /Film
  • How can we trust a government that mentions community care and cutbacks in the same breath?
  • Furthermore, in the Exodus 20: 11 passage, Moses speaks of the seventh day ( "yom") to be observed every week as the Sabbath, and in the same breath says this is because everything was created in six yoms with God resting on the seventh. Alternative to Dembski's Theodicy?
  • This piece was followed by a post by Jerry Saltz on his Facebook page in which he exalted Thornton's criticism and jokingly suggested that the White Collar Crimes division of the FBI conduct an investigation of the auction houses - a call that is perhaps a bit sensationalist and overemotional when, in the same breath, Saltz states that he is in favor of an unregulated market. Stephanie Adamowicz: Recap of "Carte Blanche" at Phillips de Pury
  • And then there is the illogicality of 'interring' New Labour in the same breath as lauding Gordon Brown, who was probably more its creator than any other single person. Murky Red Sunset
  • He hailed this week's arms agreement but in the same breath expressed suspicion about the motivations of the United States.
  • You cannot on one hand tell foks how good gayness is then in the same breath use gayness as an insult andhave any crediblity. Think Progress » Religious Right Seeks Unprecedented Constitutional Convention To Ban Gay Marriage Without Congress
  • MRS BELLINGHAM: He addressed me in several handwritings with fulsome compliments as a Venus in furs and alleged profound pity for my frostbound coachman Palmer while in the same breath he expressed himself as envious of his earflaps and fleecy sheepskins and of his fortunate proximity to my person, when standing behind my chair wearing my livery and the armorial bearings of the Bellingham escutcheon garnished sable, Ulysses
  • MRS BELLINGHAM: He addressed me in several handwritings with fulsome compliments as a Venus in furs and alleged profound pity for my frostbound coachman Palmer while in the same breath he expressed himself as envious of his earflaps and fleecy sheepskins and of his fortunate proximity to my person, when standing behind my chair wearing my livery and the armorial bearings of the Ulysses
  • The last suicide in the novel is not Anna's: it is that of a man, already being fêted as a hero by many, who wants to kill and die in the same breath.
  • What the foul fiend is the meaning of all this?" in the same breath inquired the father and son. The Hidden Hand
  • I must warn you, however, not to mention mills in the same breath as train-spotting. Times, Sunday Times
  • She said everything looked perfect, but in the same breath she suggested moving the couch more over to the window.
  • Then, almost in the same breath, he turned on his heel and strode out of the room without another word.
  • Jill said she couldn't afford new clothes, yet in the same breath described the new outfit she'd just bought.
  • If I were to offer you a beautiful Ralph Lauren shirt and in the same breath an equally beautiful no-name shirt, which of the two would you select? A-List Bloggers Agree: ‘Entertaining Differentiation’ Is Key to Success | Write to Done
  • How can we trust a government that mentions community care and cutbacks in the same breath?
  • You say you're bored and frustrated but in the same breath say you're resigned to staying in the same job.
  • The adventure which we set ourselves was this: to try and experience myth and actuality in the same breath.
  • Contemporaries_: "Hunt has behaved like a hyena to Byron, whom he has dug up to girn and howl over him in the same breath. Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature

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