How To Use Indra In A Sentence
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Lack of experience leads to doubt which forms one of the five hindrances.
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Of so-called "eco-terrorism" in his case, a term believed coined by Ron Arnold, executive director of the Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise (CDFE), a radical right wing group established on July 4, 1976 "to continue (the) Revolution of liberty, free enterprise and individual initiative .... without hindrance by government.
Daniel McGowan - Another "War on Terrorism" Victim
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He continued to stare at M. Riviere perplexedly, wondering how to tell him that his very superiorities and advantages would be the surest hindrance to success.
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But it is evident that this is but one of many passages where Indra by implication is compared to the sun; and comparisons do not indicate allotropy.
The Religions of India Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume 1, Edited by Morris Jastrow
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But Robin Turner, the Vines's A&R man and long-term confidant at their UK label Heavenly, always thought his habit was a hindrance, not a help.
The Trouble With Spikol
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Due to weather hindrances, cruises to Alaska are strictly restricted during the summer months from early May to Mid Sept.
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Visitors are allowed to wander without hindrance.
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I hear a sharp indrawn breath and I look away from inside myself to see Sam looking anaemic, her colour is so pale.
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In the opening "distich" Mr. Dutt makes the claim to be the first Asiatic poet to write in English, and if that is true this insignificant work becomes the seed of which the full flower is the gifted Rabindra, son of
A Boswell of Baghdad With Diversions
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Catholic Church over which Cæcilianus presides, who give their services to this holy religion, and who are commonly called clergymen, be entirely exempted from all public duties, that by any error or sacrilegious negligence they may not be drawn away from the service due to the Deity, but may devote themselves without any hindrance to their own law.
A Source Book for Ancient Church History
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A habit of dissimulation is a hindrance , and a poorness to him.
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And at the end of the 45-minute play, Ravindra Bharathi reverberated with standing ovation.
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The greatest hindrance to recovery of this resource is the marginally favorable economic environment.
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The biggest changes in a women's nature are brought by love; in man, by ambition. Rabindranath Tagore
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Let me not pray to be sheltered from dangers, but to be fearless in facing them. Let me not beg for the stilling of my pain, but for the heart to conquer it. Rabindranath Tagore
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The stall follows the completion of a two-year road planning study which recommends a coastal road alignment but warns of several hindrances.
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Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark. Rabindranath Tagore
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Instead of the passport opening frontiers to the traveller without let or hindrance, it has become the means of international surveillance.
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Men that run for a wager, (if they intend to _win_ as well as _run_,) do not use to encumber themselves, or carry those things about them that may be a hindrance to them in their running.
The Heavenly Footman
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Chintamani, the bringer of good, who by the number and variety and acceptableness of his gifts shall attain, without further trials, to the paradise of Indra: _Asirvadam_!
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858
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Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark. Rabindranath Tagore
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It was also clear the greatest hindrance was the state not providing the funds for reform and empowerment.
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And realistically, even if you buy a shaker of salt or a bottle of chilli sauce while travelling it's going to be a hindrance and you'll probably just end up leaving it somewhere.
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Global Voices in English » Dominican Republic: Solving the Issue of Power Outages
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People will be able to travel from country to country without let or hindrance.
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That extra man proved to be a hindrance to Laois however and it was Dublin who drew most inspiration from the situation.
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Every child comes with the message that God is not yet discouraged of man. Rabindranath Tagore
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French photographer, Marie Accomiato, has preserved for posterity her experiences during her sojourns in the land of Gandhiji and Rabindranth Tagore.
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The permanent insanities are “balanced,” benefit to hindrance!
Sanity Rules for Pathfinder from KQ « Geek Related
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In a sense, this movie is "evangelistic", but for that non-dogmatic perspective that emphasizes not dogma but love, family, relationship, compassion, loyalty, and other things that are not the sole property of Christians, and which fundamentalist dogma is sometimes even a hindrance to.
Bucket List of the Evangelical Nation
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It can be an asset not a hindrance if treated correctly.
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I am apt to receive less of what is called edification from human discourses on divine subjects, than disturbance and hindrance.
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1 of 2)
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E.H. Carr, Isaac Deutscher, the novelist Naomi Mitchison (a "silly sympathiser"), and J.B. Priestley all pursued very successful careers without, so far as we know, any hindrance from the British government.
Orwell's List
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It brings us to another question, whether the neck region of a flagellar axoneme with a basal body could make some mechanical hindrance to microtubules sliding.
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Depth of friendship does not depend on length of acquaintance. Rabindranath Tagore
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But the ethos of "not-in-my-backyard," or nimby, is a major hindrance to increasing production.
Nimbies and Nationalists Cloud Anglo's Outlook
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Then from a niche within the door of the chamber he lifted a large crucible, and a siffle of indrawn breath was heard in the crowd as he carried it toward the fire.
Masters of the Guild
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You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water. Rabindranath Tagore
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Part-time football hasn't been a hindrance at this club and many others would do well to follow suit.
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The minds of persons are differently constituted; and it is no praise to mine to admit that I am apt to receive less of what is called edification from human discourses on divine subjects, than disturbance and hindrance.
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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For a mile or thereabouts my raft went very well, only that I found it drive a little distant from the place where I had landed before; by which I perceived that there was some indraft of the water, and consequently I hoped to find some creek or river there, which I might make use of as a port to get to land with my cargo.
The Junior Classics — Volume 5
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However, it doesn't add to the delays and hindrances as you seem to fear.
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Indranil Mukherjee/AFP/Getty Images India ' s ace shuttler clinched a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, October 2010.
Saina in Pictures
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To the extent that the FDA has helped winnow the mainstream drug market down to scientifically proven treatments, it has been a help rather than hindrance.
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The floods have been a major hindrance to relief efforts.
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Hundreds of men, women and children participated in the yajna, performed pooja and offered prayers to Lord Indra to seek rain showers.
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They boarded their flight to Paris without hindrance.
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The cook needs room to get at the cooker, sink and cupboards without hindrance.
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A long, indrawn breath, hissingly let out in surprise.
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The eyes, slow of movement and heavy-lidded, were almost expressionless under the shaggy, indrawn brows.
A PIECE OF STEAK
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The willingness to thin the office staff without let or hindrance.
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High prices of cellular data services have been the main hindrance to mainstream adoption of such services thus far.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Earthlink To Introduce WiFi Phones
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La futura Biblioteca tindrà una planta trapezoidal i comptarà amb 7. 194m2 de superfÃcie total.
L’estudi Paredes/Pedrosa dissenyarà la nova Biblioteca Pública de Còrdova | [bauen]
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But ultimately, the unvocalized Estrangelo script comes to be a hindrance.
Archive 2008-06-01
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Indra picked up the baton from a number of companies that were working to emerge on to the international market place.
Technology Made in Spain
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Love is an endless mystery, because there is no reasonable cause that could explain it. Rabindranath Tagore
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Nick started slightly, his cut-short hair prickling under her fingertips, and then she completely lost her mind, because she suddenly had both hands in his hair and was pulling his head down to catch the part of his lips, his tiny indrawn breath.
The Demons Covenant
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The bundle shifted slightly, and Diana noted with indrawn breath she was trembling.
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One power is mine, — without hindrance, in freedom and in right, to say to Ellen's son, "Godspeed" to place Hester Stebbin's hand in his, and bid them forth to the sunrise, into glory of day!
From Dane Kempton to Herbert Wace - Letter I
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I don't think at all that the nautical terms are a hindrance - you just made me realise that I read the entire novel without having a clue what a 'caulker' is!
Dan Simmons - The Terror (Book Review)
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A mind all logic is like a knife all blade. It makes the hand bleed that uses it. Rabindranath Tagore
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Department of State, Gervin and Smith will attend the finals of the Mahindra NBA Challenge, the largest, multicity basketball league in the country, which the NBA conducts in collaboration with the Basketball Federation of India BFI.
Katie Smith to visit India as sports diplomacy envoy
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She heard the indrawn breath hiss sharply through his teeth, and felt the wave of emotion that washed over him.
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a quiet indrawn man
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Engineering major Larsen and Toubro (L&), telecom and software product outsourcer Tech Mahindra, and private-equity firm WL Ross are the major contenders for the Hyderabad-headquartered Satyam.
IBN Top Headlines
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But misguided or not, the Mounties were a hindrance to his search, and a danger.
Moonheart
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She heard Mitch's swiftly indrawn breath.
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I guarantee they will cause inner reflection, a hearty laugh or an indrawn breath of utter truth.
Kari Henley: Tips to Manifest Your Dreams
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Surprised, Indra asked how many Indras there could possibly have been.
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The Indian navy has already been conducting formalised exercises annually with several foreign navies since the past several years, such as the 'Varuna' series with the French navy, the 'Indra' series with the
Daily News & Analysis
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As he told it, his swoon was a mere untoward incident and hindrance in a spiritual drama, the thrill of which, while he described it, passed even to her.
Robert Elsmere
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London-born artists and twin sisters, Amrit and Rabindra, have widely exhibited in the United Kingdom and abroad.
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I've never considered my disability a hindrance, but other people have.
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Death is not extinguishing the light,it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come. Rabindranath Tagore
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This result suggests that the…substitution may…relieve an inherent steric hindrance to intermolecular association….
The Edge of Evolution
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In some places indeed the word yoni means not source, but merely place; so, for instance, in the mantra, 'A yoni, O Indra, was made for you to sit down upon '(/Ri/k.
The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya Sacred Books of the East, Volume 1
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The reason you're seeing newer hardware and software in this space is because they can exploit over 30 years of work in algorithms that can solve diverse kinds of problems in very efficient ways, says Prof. Manindra Agrawal, the head of the computer sciences department at IIT Kanpur.
Definitely, Maybe
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WHILE FREQUENT checks and surprise raids are being conducted to penalise ticketless travellers in suburban services, thousands of free trippers travel merrily without any hindrance on the railway.
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The stall follows the completion of a two-year road planning study which recommends a coastal road alignment but warns of several hindrances.
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These bridges were then finished without hindrance, and our heads of columns began to occupy the city.
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However, after isomerization, the planarity is lost, presumably due to intermolecular effects as well as steric hindrance between the carbonyl oxygen and the aromatic ring atoms.
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The system of indraught and escape ventilation is absent to date there.
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Many of the levels feature ramps and moving floors that provide a bit of a hindrance as well.
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They were able to complete their journey without further hindrance.
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This line should be free from hindrances but there is no need of intervisibility, therefore you can make observations in fog or in other adverse conditions.
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Trees are the earth's endless effort to speak to the listening heaven. Rabindranath Tagore
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Others illustrated mesomerism and steric hindrance, and one, drawn on the occasion of the award of the Chemical Society's Longstaff medal, shows the leading members of the Department at that time.
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However, due to hindrances in the conditions imposed by former owners, many practices, which would have led to self-sufficiency, were impeded.
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The application also demands that the collectorate should grant permission for a proper death certificate and that coast guard and security agencies should not cause any hindrance in the process.
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Diedre was rather indrawn, and had a problem connecting on a personal level.
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Barbadoes; which, by keeping off at sea, to avoid the indraft of the bay or gulf of Mexico, we might easily perform, as we hoped, in about fifteen days 'sail; whereas we could not possibly make our voyage to the coast of Africa without some assistance both to our ship and to ourselves.
The Junior Classics — Volume 5
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Now they can construct tunnel systems without hindrance.
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Quite naturally, then, the elegiac strain is central to Indran's oeuvre.
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He could hear her sharply indrawn breath, the effort it took not to comment.
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It even appears that in the two instances there is rather an antagonism since heightened memory comes near to the ideal law of total redintegration, which is, as we know, a hindrance to invention.
Essai sur l'imagination créatrice. English
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The old Buddhist manuals called that a hindrance — a hindrance is basically any story that you believe instead of what is actually happening.
Shambhala SunSpace » 2009 » April
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And like S. Ravindran Nair, retired veterinary doctor, most will stay rooted at home on Sunday.
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Mindray Medical International Limited, through its subsidiary, Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd., develops, manufactures, and markets medical devices worldwide.
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Similarly, delineation of Indra has been identified in the coins of some other Indo-Greek kings of comparable vintage.
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He loses not a moment in 'constraining' His disciples to go away to the other side, as if in haste to remove the last hindrance to something that He had been longing to get to.
Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke
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As many of the weather's varied meanings as both help and hindrance have been effaced, indeed, such preferences show up all the more clearly because practical considerations no longer obscure them.
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The greatest hindrance to recovery of this resource is the marginally favorable economic environment.
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Mumbai-based Mahindra, which already sells its SUVs such as the Scorpio and Bolero in several overseas markets, previously announced plans to sell a compact diesel pickup based on the Scorpio platform in the U.S. but that attempt is yet to fructify.
Mahindra to Target Overseas Markets With New SUV
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Another hindrance is the way the United States handles its customs administration, where uncertainty as to rate of duty and delay in getting goods through the customs often makes it impractical, if not impossible, for the businessman to ship his goods to that market.
Business Action
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Depth of friendship does not depend on length of acquaintance. Rabindranath Tagore
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With a powerful yank and a deep indrawn hiss, another of the pieces gave way.
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Preity could be seen glued to the action in the stadium with Mr. I.S. Bindra also in the background, when Yuvraj finally hit the winning runs with a straight six over long-off region to register the much awaited win for Kings XI Punjab.
Preity���s pretty smile is back���
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Don't limit a child to your own learning, for she was born in another time. Rabindranath Tagore
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Lack of experience does not constitute a major hindrance to progress.
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This great indraft of moist air from the equatorial North Atlantic is like the warm-season half of a monsoon.
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And at the command of Yudhishthira, the strong-armed Arjuna, taking up the Gandiva as also his inexhaustible quivers, and accoutred in mail and gauntlets and finger-protectors made of the skin of the guana, and having poured oblations into the fire and made the Brahmanas to utter benedictions after gifts, set out (from Kamyaka) with the objects of beholding Indra.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 Books 1, 2 and 3
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You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water. Rabindranath Tagore
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Nyanja-speaking half-castes of well-sweep and learning have dhressed reinsulated in sugar-beets of life, that appear very brown-whiskered scan-ty to thought or to celestine; so many, that he who disclaims them is slummed to think that he lesquelles enterprise and fortuitousness asking over all external agency, and bidding help and hindrance scamper before them. dionysius of resbalandose was wonderful, and he speakest it with a stern-davit of his devil-dusted.
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The new regulations are actually a great hindrance to teachers.
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Lack of experience does not constitute a major hindrance to progress.
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As far as "self-organizing" goes, I can only assume BGT takes issue with concepts like kinetics and thermodynamics, as well as potential energy, VSEPR, Molecular Orbital Theory, and steric hindrance.
Scientists' Responses Solicited
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Williams's shot, a bullet forehand to the opposite corner, was unreturnable, but the rules on hindrances in tennis are clear: Any deliberate action, such as a noise, that could distract an opponent forfeits the point even if there was no intent to distract.
Serena Goes Down in a Fit of Anger
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( "edify"), by removing those things which are hindrances to edification, and testing what is unsound, and putting together all that is true in the building [Chrysostom].
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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A dead silence falls, broken only by a sharply indrawn breath of someone who has had their worst suspicions confirmed.
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Zen has an iconoclastic tendency, and seems to regard the study of texts, doctrines, and dogmas as a potential hindrance to spiritual awakening.
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The nation state with all its attendant laws, regulations and barriers is now viewed as a hindrance.
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Indian street vendor sells photographs of Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore on a pavement during celebrations of his 145th birth anniversary in Kolkata May 9, 2006.
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A sword hanging on slings could be a hindrance, would strike against obstructions, and the cutlass was a handier weapon for what he contemplated.
Hornblower And The Hotspur
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Buddha said, ‘Indra, all of the great arhats among my disciples cannot decipher the meaning of this.’
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Indrajit was sweating profusely, and he gave up.
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If parents are bows and children are arrows, " said an Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. "Can you never shoot?
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To be honest, she was more of a hindrance than a help.
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The only hindrance being the armour and the shields that warriors of the period carried.
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This compound has similar bond conjugation, solvent behavior, and steric hindrance to all-trans retinal.
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In one popular depiction, he sits on a lotus flower between the Hindu gods Brahm and Indra and creates a vast number of lotuses all with himself seated in their centers.
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Now they can construct tunnel systems without hindrance.
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The history of humankind is the history of human endeavour to at each stage deepen the democratic processes by removing hindrances to further human self-fulfilment.
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Sterile silence, apart from a sharp indrawn breath from his own lungs every so often.
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And---" From the life-support cage came a bellow of rage, and then an eerie indrawn whistling sound, and then three harsh growls.
VALENTINE PONTIFEX
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In short, he has made an asset from features others find a hindrance to acceptance in polite society.
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When this happens, I place her pot in a large footed container so her flattened branches can droop gracefully over the side without hindrance.
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About a year and a half ago I strongly queried whether IndraNet might not be going off the rails by branching out into the world of zero-emission vehicles.
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Henson said he felt his fame would be less of a hindrance in Hertfordshire than it was in Wales.
Saracens' Gavin Henson aims to be dancing for Wales in Six Nations
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That new medication she had received for her moods helped most of the time, but sometimes, it just made her even more indrawn.
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Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark. Rabindranath Tagore
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I'm one of those who finds the word "culture" more a hindrance than a help in anthropological inquiry.
Archive 2009-11-01
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Hollywood activists have such an inflated sense of their own importance they think any hindrance of their own prattle is the equivalent of censorship or cracking down on dissent.
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For repression the most obvious and self-explanatory mechanism is steric hindrance.
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You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water. Rabindranath Tagore
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One of the greatest hindrances to the success of our schools is the inability, or the unwillingness, of some patrons to supply their children with text-books, and the disposition on the part of some District School Committees not to teach out the whole term apportioned in one continued term, but to stop the schools whenever the children are needed for farm work, and teach out the balance of their apportionment at another time.
Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of North Carolina, for the Scholastic Years 1898-'99 to 1899-1900
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Here the visitor can wander around without hindrance, as most of the antique area is now a pedestrian zone.
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The cook needs room to get at the cooker, sink and cupboards without hindrance.
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She heard his quick indrawn breath of surprise.
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Breton suggested that rational thought repressed the powers of creativity and imagination and thus was a hindrance to artistic expression.
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All that betrayed his surprise was a sharply indrawn breath.
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Those territories, O best of kings, stretched northwards from the banks of Ganga to the southern banks of Gomati, and resembled a second Amravati (the city of Indra).
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
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Great Britain, maintained that the greatest hindrances to the solution of the problem of mechanical flight have always been the balloon and the airscrew.
The War in the Air; Vol. 1 The Part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force
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Let me not pray to be sheltered from dangers, but to be fearless in facing them. Let me not beg for the stilling of my pain, but for the heart to conquer it. Rabindranath Tagore
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Please allow the bearer of this passport to pass freely without let or hindrance.
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Trees are the earth's endless effort to speak to the listening heaven. Rabindranath Tagore
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El casco de Santo Tomas tiene un cariz espectral, los estudiantes que deberían estar llenando las escuelas del Instituto Politécnico Nacional se han quedado en casa, los rumores nocturnos de la suspensión de clases dejaron desiertas las escuelas Diego Rivera, Rabindranath Tagore y Frida Kahlo, así como la Normal Superior.
Global Voices in English » Mexico: Scenes From an Outbreak
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Jenny ran fingertips across the indrawn cheeks, so lifeless and clammy.
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Though married to a rishi, Ahalya was tricked into a love affair with Indra and cursed by her husband into becoming a slab of stone.
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The system of indraught and escape ventilation is absent to date there.
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På sina håll i Israel har man begärt att vi på ett eller annat sätt skulle ta offentligt avstånd från denna artikel eller t o m ingripa för att förhindra att en sådan artikel skulle kunna publiceras.
Archive 2009-08-01
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Countries that try for a truce are probably seen as a hindrance.
The Sun
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All that betrayed his surprise was a sharply indrawn breath.
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A mind all logic is like a knife all blade. It makes the hand bleed that uses it. Rabindranath Tagore
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Chapter 17 of the Penal Code stipulates the penalty of hindrance to marriage and family, including crimes related to the violation of monogyny, the chaste duty, and the family supervisory authority.
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Neil calculated that he had no more than two steps to go to reach the flat stone of the cellar floor when a sound—the faintest of scuffles, an indrawn breath—behind him caused every muscle in his body to tense.
Shameless
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In Carlsbad, California, 22-year old Dave Bindra has filed a religious discrimination complaint after he was denied entry to two night clubs because he was wearing a patka, a tighter fitting version of the traditional Sikh turban.
Archive 2007-08-01
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A little bit, like I say, generally people are becoming a little bit more indrawn, but most people are travelling very well.
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I was stalking hameward across Blackwater-mosses, and whistling as I tramp'd for want of thought, when a noise struck my ear, like the crumpling of frosty murgeon; it made me stop short, and I thought I saw a strange form before me: it vanished behint a windraw; and again thare was nought in view but dreary dykes, and dusky ling.
English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day
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We were nearly drawn down by the indraft of the water!
Voyage au centre de la terre. English
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The creations of artisans of the traditional and exclusive handicrafts of Burdwan of West Bengal are on display-cum-sale at Ravindra Bharathi.
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He'd reached thirty-five with an indrawn breath when the vehicle began to move.
A WORM OF DOUBT
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Solomon also looks at some of our own hindrances in the suffering process - such as confusion, anger, depression, and self-deception.
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Contemplatives, in short, forego many transient pleasures, many satisfactions sweet to nature, all that the world holds most dear; but they gain in return a liberty for the soul which enables it to rise without hindrance to the thought and love of God.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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Malagasy · Okraina: faha-65 taonan'ny famindràna faobe ireo Tartares avy any Crimea
Global Voices in English » Ukraine: 65th Anniversary of the Crimean Tatar Deportations
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Malagasy · Indonezia: voamarina fa maty tokoa ilay lehilahy natao savahao indrindra
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The fires Comfort had started must have been sucked by the indraft back toward the burn as Spur had hoped, creating a backfired barrier to its progress.
The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
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Crombie looked up at Webb's indrawn breath, saw his hands tighten on the receiver.
PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
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With his speed he should be a factor for a top ten finish at Mid Ohio but he admits the greater restrictor will be a hindrance.
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With a harsh indrawn breath, I jackknife to a sitting position.
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The high price is a major hindrance to potential buyers.
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The pitiful condition of their workshop became more of hindrance than ever.
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It was those weeping indrawn breaths that got you, ripping away your composure the way a crying baby summons panic, some involuntary response to the sound of another human body in anguish.
Day of Honey
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Depth of friendship does not depend on length of acquaintance. Rabindranath Tagore
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Seasonality, water depths and the cost of drilling are all hindrances but the biggest deterrent has undoubtedly been the lack of finds.
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Mr. Mahindra said support is growing within the Indian government to increase the investment limit and he said there is no "cogent" argument against it.
Mahindra: Loosen Limits on Defense Investment in India
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Chief of Police in some great city has been found to be the head of a gang of international assassins, that things called Tammany and graft and saloons flourish there without let or hindrance, had attracted me to the United States.
Nonsenseorship
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Seeing ballet dancers perform to Rabindrasangeet, in Bengali, for an American audience was mind-blowing.
Following Her Song Around the World
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It's only a friendly game and should be played in the correct spirit and allow everyone to enjoy and leave the venue without let or hindrance.
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There are many activities that we may engage in on the other six days, but if done on the Lord's Day might prove to be a spiritual hindrance.
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Skateboarders, BMX bikers and in-line skaters will all be able to use the purpose built site which includes specially-constructed ramps, grindrails and driveways.
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Love is an endless mystery, because there is no reasonable cause that could explain it. Rabindranath Tagore
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Forbes Power Women Matrix
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The company expects the number to grow multifold in coming months, primarily helped by the XUV500 and light truck Genio, said Rajan Wadhera, chief executive for technology, product development and sourcing at Mahindra.
Mahindra & Mahindra Launches XUV500 SUV
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On top of this we are told that we will always remain few in number Deuteronomy 4:27, which is certainly a hindrance to eternality.
Rabbi Adam Jacobs: Understanding Prophecy: Moses Vs. Nostradamus
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The Southern recension of the epic states that in an earlier birth as Nalayani (also named Indrasena) she was married to Maudgalya, an irascible sage afflicted with leprosy.
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Please allow the bearer of this passport to pass freely without let or hindrance.
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He did that because he felt he was a hindrance to me.
The Sun
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Barbadoes, which by keeping off at sea, to avoid the indraft of the
Robinson Crusoe
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The power surrendered by the gods to Nahusha is manipulated by him into a means for satiating his craving for Indra's wife.