How To Use Jut In A Sentence

  • His foot slipped and he grasped at a piece of jutting tile and dragged himself back to safety.
  • Võibolla on siin süüdi see, et alustasin ulmega lähemat tutvumist Seiklusjuttude sarjast mille raamatud olid alati kobedalt illustreeritud aga minuarust annavad head illustratsioonid ulmekale väga palju juurde. Hyperion Cantos – kanoonilised kaaned
  • One of the distinctive characteristics of the adjutant, or "argala," as it is better known to the Indians, -- and one, too, of its ugliest The Cliff Climbers A Sequel to "The Plant Hunters"
  • The kitchen juts out from the dining room and has a breakfast area with a pentagonal roof light.
  • Last I recall ninjutsu was the art of stealth, not the art of pitched one on one combat!
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  • But the greatest relief of all was to discover that the apartment contained a bathroom and a latrine — for, as the agent gleefully explained, the insula lay right athwart one of Rome’s main sewers, and was legally supplied with an adjutage to the water supply. The First Man in Rome
  • The Angles, Saxons, Danes, Frisians and other invaders intermarried with the existing Romano-British Celts, Romans, Jutes, Gauls, Greeks and Lombards.
  • This paw-print dishcloth is made of 100% cotton yarn, and the color is called "jute". Archive 2008-05-01
  • His staff officers were white except for a black warrant officer, the assistant regimental adjutant.
  • The particular hill on which they were, out-jutted from the regular line of the range, so that the sweep of their vision extended over three-quarters of the circle. Chapter XVI
  • It was made on a piece of paper torn out of an old account book and the ruling and heading I did with pokeberries, according to the "Form" provided by the adjutant of the regiment. One of Jackson's foot cavalry : his experience and what he saw during the war 1861-1865, including a history of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va.,
  • Jute is a vegetable fiber cultivated in China, India, Pakistan, and other south Asia countries.
  • The EPCH also plans to include a complete product group of floor coverings made of natural fibres including coir, jute, cotton, silk and wool.
  • To the west of the town, on the B939, is Rufflets hotel www.rufflets.co.uk , a turreted mansion house built in 1924 for Anne Brydon Gilroy, the widow of a wealthy jute baron. Drives That Leave the City Behind
  • Twice a month, the battalion adjutant coordinated a visit from the finance company to provide soldiers with casual pay.
  • Corvey, preached the gospel in Jutland (Jylland) and the Danish isles, and soon won the confidence of the young ruler, although he did not succeed in persuading him to receive baptism. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • So close was it that the point ripped a gash in the jutting edge of his linen cyclas. The White Company
  • The diocese feels a sense of gratitude for the gentle leadership which Bishop Laurence Ryan has given, first as coadjutor to Bishop Patrick Lennon and since late 1987 as bishop of the diocese.
  • It was a tangle of orange and lemon trees, looped with garlands of roses and flowering creepers, carpeted with a thousand fragrant, old-fashioned flowers, and arboured with grapevines, whose last year's leaves, though sparse, were still russet and gold: altogether a mere bright ribbon of beauty pinned like a lover's knot on a high shoulder of jutting rock. The Guests Of Hercules
  • His body is an angular, jutting emblem of a body uncomfortable everywhere.
  • Already, too, from the piers, it would be able to be seen that the two slaves hung (pg. 426) from the outjutting display beams on either side of the concave bow of the Tais. Renegades Of Gor
  • Jutting out into the northern Mediterranean, the Portofino headland is a piece of natural unspoilt beauty standing hand in hand with some pretty Italian architecture.
  • This they did, and could not be resisted; and as a reward for taking him out, a post of sergeant was given to the adjutant, and a military command to the alferez. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, co
  • With the departure of the Romans, the British Isles were invaded by a succession of warlike peoples from the European mainland, including the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes; there were also persistent Danish raids.
  • There is a jut of rock level with that tree, which will lead us into the cavern where the stairwell is.
  • Jute is now the wonder fabric that can spin gold for innovative weavers who have invested in the appropriate spinning machinery.
  • It's jutting out from the corner of the roof, so it could conceivably be a gargoyle proper or a grotesque.
  • Much of the fortune of Dundee was founded on its jute mills and other textile industries, and its jute barons once competed with each other to build grand houses.
  • He made over 40 parachute jumps while serving as a rifle platoon leader, battalion adjutant, and commander of a raider platoon.
  • The prices of jute, potato, soyabean, cashew nut, pepper, rubber, green tea leaves, coconut, groundnut and coffee have fallen sharply.
  • [128] "Prorsus si Dei adjutorium defuerit, nihil boni agere poteris; agis quidem illo non adjuvente libera voluntate, sed male; ad hoc idonea est voluntas tua quae vocatur libera, et male agendo fit damnabilis ancilla. Pneumatologia
  • The adjutant went over to Kit Carson's tent and cleared it out.
  • Six miles above the forks, on the west side of the Jefferson, there is a bluff or point of a high plain jutting into the valley to the brink of the river, which bears some resemblance to a beaver's head, and goes by that name. Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • Tarred marline is jute twine treated with a tarred solution for water resistance.
  • They jut from girls 'lids like an underbite, fanning the air in great whips of painted wind, and they form the fluttering basis of a trend spreading faster than conjunctivitis. Up front: Eva Wiseman
  • I paused to watch, and a few minutes later, several monkeys emerged from the dense forest and came to sit on a piece of dead wood jutting into the water, eyeing me up inquisitively.
  • The grand duke, who spoke English and whose mother was a British princess, showed deep interest in YMCA work and arranged for his adjutant to take them on a tour of Hessian prison camps. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • Then he jumps to his feet and starts to sing it how he imagines it, clicking his fingers and jutting his chin out.
  • The scientific name is Corchorus olitorius, also called jute mallow and Egyptian spinach. 2: Vegetables and small fruits in the tropics
  • Save what should rather be called a scientific art (jiujutsu), the Japanese students do not enter into games or sports. Ojio-San
  • This self-governing Australian external territory juts out, like a green volcanic periscope that has risen in mid-ocean for a look-see, approximately half way between Australia and New Zealand.
  • Directing the driver to stop, she got out and looked down the deserted beach to a large array of rocks jutting out into the ocean.
  • Eight supporting staff - a contingent commander, adjutant, cook, quartermaster, and coach for each discipline - completed the team, and where possible these members also competed as shooters.
  • Her natural eyebrows had thinned with age, but they were darkened and thickened with great black pencil lines which jutted down the sides of her face.
  • Now he's back to his lithe self, his bones jutting out. Times, Sunday Times
  • From these and other scraps came the long-accepted story of the Anglo-Saxon takeover of Britain: of raids by Angles, Saxons, and Jutes from north Germany and Denmark, followed by piecemeal settlement and conquest.
  • To be honest, every time I see the word macrame, I think of this Portland restaurant called the Daily Planet - a burger and fries kind of restaurant/pub - that has these huge macrame plant and light fixture things hanging from the ceiling all made of jute. Fashion World of SL
  • Who is he whose hair is of the carroty hue? whose eyes, across a snubby bunch of a nose, are perpetually scowling at each other; who has a hump-back and a hideous mouth, surrounded with bristles, and crammed full of jutting yellow odious teeth. A Legend of the Rhine
  • Now he's back to his lithe self, his bones jutting out. Times, Sunday Times
  • A little chimney jutted out of the back of the roof, beyond the steeple.
  • The court clique was mainly based in the general adjutancy which was headed by the Adjutants General von Rauch and von Neumann.
  • It landed on an outjutting rocky snag in the center of a large hot pool and shattered noisily. The Moment Of The Magician
  • PD Bina Usaha Rp600 juta, dan PDAM menyambut datangnya tahun baru ing Pantonlabu. (cmun) Aceh, bukan lambing 'sangar' yang pameran. (b10) Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Down below, a mile, perhaps, a rocky point juts out into the river, up above another, so this forms a kind of indentation, an exclusive sort of bay for the dwellers therein, and the whole rather aristocratic settlement is put down on the railway map as Grandon Park. Floyd Grandon's Honor
  • Traditional festive sweets, such as mulled wine, cocoa and imbuljuta, were also available. Timesofmalta.com
  • Due to deficiencies in mathematics, he had to spend an extra year at West Point, but his superb military skills gained him the cadet adjutancy his final year.
  • Endotoxin - already proven to be strongly associated with byssinosis among workers exposed to cotton dust - was also present in the Indian jute mill studied.
  • He was standing on an outjutting rock and fishing. Page 3
  • Are your shoulders slumped, lower back arched, or is your head jutting forward? Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life
  • She was clad in brocades befitting Kings; her breasts were like twin pomegranates, a woven zone set with all kinds of jewels tightly clasped her waist which expanded below into jutting hips; and her hinder cheeks stood out as a mound of crystal185 supporting a silvern shaft. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The insect scientist was soon out of sight around an outjut of a cliff. The Battle of Forever
  • There was a shelf of rock jutting out from the cliff and extending all along the sweep of the bay, providing a broken highway three to five yards wide.
  • Some even of these - like jute, sisal, coir, and kapok - only began to be imported into Britain from the nineteenth century onwards.
  • I have always understood the Angles, Saxons and Jutes were Germanic tribes who moved to Britain following the retreat of the Roman Empire.
  • The adjutant went over to Kit Carson's tent and cleared it out.
  • Connell asked Rome in May 2002 to appoint a coadjutor archbishop with the right of succession, but candidates weren't easy to find.
  • There are two spits of land that jut out toward each other, forming Caldwell's Bay.
  • Pean silmas, et ajalugu ja tuntud tegelased ja huumor... aga kui pseudoajaloolistes pajatustes olid tuntud sündmuste tundmatud taustad, siis käesolevas jutus oli tuntud isiku teistsugune elu. Randall Garrett «Gentlemen: Please Note»
  • I know the combat roll is very different from what most aikido, judo and jujutsu practitioners have been taught, but don't reject it outright.
  • As nearly as could be judged in that tangled hair and beard, the giant's features were acromegalic, eyes roofed with bony ridges, nose and jaw jutting coarsely forth, heavy lips and grisly huge teeth. Three Hearts and Three Lions
  • His role as adjutant was to act as Gibson's right-hand man for all the administrative and organisational aspects of the new squadron.
  • When I reported to the adjutant, I was formally discharged from the Army of the U.S. and told to report to the 78th Division headquarters.
  • Climbing Mount Dundas, a flat-topped mesa that juts out into the bay, is a frequent summer ritual.
  • Vera Lopez was considered a conservative when the pope named him bishop coadjutor in 1995, but he too became an outspoken advocate of the rights of the indigenous peasants of Chiapas.
  • This is a neccflary cOnfequencc of the equal preflure of fluids in all dire and that for an ajutage of half an inch dia - meter, the height of the refervoir being fixtccn feet, the diameter of the pipe ought to be about two inches and one-third. The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated: On the Principles of Modern Philosophy. By G ...
  • The windmill subtractor from Jutland ind Denmark has invested more than 70 million Danish kroner ($12 million) in the new factory in Tianjin. Scand News for S.E.A - Scandinavian News Portal for Southeast Asia
  • Sword hilts jutted at every hip and easing past without getting caught up or bruised was impossible. The Falcons of Montabard
  • Some investigators have found evidence of byssinosis among jute mill workers, others have found no evidence, and some results were inconclusive.
  • This time though, he was not only accompanied by his adjutant but by a flock of intelligence officers.
  • In this study, we used a rat model to compare intra-tracheal instillations of dust samples taken from the work areas of a jute-processing factory vs. positive and negative controls.
  • A great dome of rock juts up sheer from the road and the surrounding mountains are volcanic in origin and crazy in outline. Time travellers
  • About 200 yardages produced with natural fibres like cotton, wool, silk, and jute in natural dyes and the different structures using different counts of yarn are being displayed in the show.
  • The border is echoed in the conglomeration of baroque forms that violently jut in from the bottom left.
  • Now, imagine how years of fry-cooking grease-laden air will affect that jute rope they are made of and what it may look like if seldom cleaned and you will get an idea why I only went there once and why the word macrame is terribly unappealing. Fashion World of SL
  • Jute is a vegetable fiber cultivated in China, India, Pakistan, and other south Asia countries.
  • While it is around 15% in jute, it is less than 5% in flax and ramie.
  • In the ultimate “take lemons and make lemonade” jujutsu move, Cheney has re-interpreted the Constitutional vagueness of the powers of his office as evidence that he is an entirely distinct branch of government. Unto Himself
  • Beneath the swirling gray clouds a mass of sharply-peaked rooftops jutted up like a range of mountains.
  • While in the Senior Service Mr Allingham serviced aircraft and acted as a spotter for submarines and mines during the Battle of Jutland.
  • Why wasn't the granite washed clean like the rock outcrops we see jutting into the sea at the coast?
  • Another sculpture features dozens of pointed excrescences that jut up from a round base.
  • I have always understood the Angles, Saxons and Jutes were Germanic tribes who moved to Britain following the retreat of the Roman Empire.
  • In the chief street of Elgin, the houses jut over the lowest story, like the old buildings of timber in London, but with greater prominence; so that there is sometimes a walk for a considerable length under a cloister, or portico, which is now indeed frequently broken, because the new houses have another form, but seems to have been uniformly continued in the old city. A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
  • In a bird census undertaken in January last year in Misamari Beel, 16,575 birds were found, which included 22 greater adjutant storks.
  • Templet brinner, gjut vatten, gjut hela havet däröver! Fritiofs Saga
  • Mad'e. de Stael Holstein has lost one of her young barons [2], who has been carbonadoed by a vile Teutonic adjutant, -- kilt and killed in a coffee-house at Scrawsenhawsen. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
  • By the usual promises of land and pay a band of warriors was drawn for this purpose from Jutland in 449 with two ealdormen, Hengist and Horsa, at their head. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
  • Failing to get the vacant adjutancy Tolmer decided to migrate to South Australia.
  • Clouds of smoke were observed on the following day curling up from the summit of a mountain jutting into the east side of the valley, probably raised by the Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • His jaw jutted stubbornly forward; he would not be denied.
  • General Jackson therefore has no lack of experience of infantry soldiering, having been a platoon commander, adjutant, company commander and commanding officer in infantry battalions.
  • You can see the determination in the square outline of his jaw, the jutting staunchness of his features.
  • * Prorsus si Dei adjutorium defuerit, nihil boni agere poteris; agis quidem illo non adjuvente libera voluntate, sed male; ad hoc idonea est voluntas tua quae vocatur libera, et male agendo fit damnabilis ancilla. Pneumatologia
  • He went to the flight captain who told him they were just testing the plane under orders from Hitler's adjutant. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Do we feel pride in Jeb because he swells his chest and resolutely juts his cleft chin?
  • A replica of his son he had clear blue eyes, a jutting chin and a face only lightly etched with lines. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • A businessman in a suit, jutting jaw and stern posture, is at the head of the table.
  • Things came to such a pass that, it was necessary to send by schooner, outside the monsoon season, the licentiate Ruy Machado who came from the kingdom this year, and who had been appointed to that auditorship; his adjutant was Ynacio Nuñez de Mancelos, the captain of the said vessel. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 07 of 55 1588-1591 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing
  • The hilt of his sword jutting over his shoulder cast a wavering cruciform shadow on the water below us. Kushiel's Avatar
  • Dua koran ini melanjutkan, penangkapan para pejabat teras Indonesia oleh KPK telah mempertinggi peluang Yudhoyono untuk kembali terpilih pada Pemilihan Presiden Juli nanti. ANTARA - Berita Terkini
  • The Queen and Prince Charles led tributes to the founder member of the Royal Air Force, who was also involved in the greatest naval clash of the first world war, the Battle of Jutland.
  • He saw a piece of bone jutting out of his sock almost at a right angle. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, in a smart final touch, the building ' s balconies, rather than jutting obtrusively from the building ' s facade are flush with it, and placed at the divide between the new construction and the Broome Street building directly to the west. A Subtle Tribute to the Architect
  • You’re at an ideal height here, low enough to get good feed from the Agger reservoirs, but too high to be troubled by backwashes when the Tiber floods, and the size of the adjutage into the mains is larger than the water companies are supplying now — if the new blocks can even get connected to the mains, that is! The First Man in Rome
  • When Armstrong heard hisses of "doper" while riding in France, he would present the Look - wraparound shades and jutting jaw, as if to say, "Anybody want a piece of me? NYT > Home Page
  • The industry was a major contributor to the city's wealth, with whale oil mixed with water being used to soften jute so it could be woven.
  • Across the flat tableland are almost 100 red and orange monolithic sandstone buttes and mesas jutting skywards.
  • I paused to watch, and a few minutes later, several monkeys emerged from the dense forest and came to sit on a piece of dead wood jutting into the water, eyeing me up inquisitively.
  • Jute backing is very similar to a potato sack, so you can guess how that would hold up to moisture.
  • The EPCH also plans to include a complete product group of floor coverings made of natural fibres including coir, jute, cotton, silk and wool.
  • The severed arm flopped to the ground, and the black man stood stock still facing his enemy, the sword jutting from his shoulder. Winter Warriors
  • Her training includes karate, hapkido, aikijutsu, escrima and weapons.
  • They are generally millionaires to begin with, and, in any case, they and their adjutants make a seamless transition from places of power to the media, the upper ranks of private enterprise and so forth.
  • Steel hull and new built, headed up Liverpool with a hold full of jute. THE MAIN CAGES
  • These coadjutant positions also provide a way for students supported by fellowships or research assistantships to obtain teaching experience.
  • Weapons such as the jutte, tessen (iron fan), sode garami (sleeve entangler), tanto and jo were more emphasized.
  • Opening the door to a chink, Rosalie saw the Miss Pockets, shivering, the permanent decoration on the nose of the elder Miss Pocket very conspicuous and agitatedly swinging, ushered into the study, and presently her father follow his jutty nose into the study after them, and very shortly after that the This Freedom
  • On one arm, a pair of black metal claws jutted out from the forearm, extending far past the hand.
  • Jutting from the veil, raw and planar, her face, like another of those skulls, stared out with deep, unseeing, hollow eyes. THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
  • The hoisting beam still jutted out from the roof but its wheel had long since rusted from years of disuse. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • Cf. ‘no jutty, frieze, buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle.’ Quentin Durward
  • I love the colour and texture and the jutty cut, but it's too short. Times, Sunday Times
  • Simao's low cross cattle-prods Pauleta into life six yards out, he flips it up and welts it towards goal, but Van Der Sar juts out his right foot to turn it over the top.
  • In the drizzling rain the gargoyles which jut out high up on the pillars vomit water down onto our heads.
  • Berlanjut terus hingga kusampai di lhokseumawe untuk menjalankan beberapa tugas lalu 2 hari setelahnya ku mulai second step of journey menuju medan untuk take off melalui polonia, Medan. Komunitas Blogger Muslim
  • And forgotten, too, the sharpened jut of his cheekbones and his chin, and the thinning high arch of his nose.
  • I've been practicing and teaching martial arts for 45 years and currently hold an 8th degree black belt in jujutsu and a 5th degree in kenjutsu (the art of Japanese swordplay). Interview with Jonathan Maberry, author of Patient Zero
  • Imagine a rambling, patchy house, the best part built of gray stone, and red-tiled, a round tower jutting at one of the corners, the mellow darkness of its conical roof surmounted by a weather-cock making an agreeable object either amidst the gleams and greenth of summer or the low-hanging clouds and snowy branches of winter: the ground shady with spreading trees: a great tree flourishing on one side, backward some Daniel Deronda
  • The image shows a straight road ahead with no turns flanged by cryptic road signs jutting out at strange angles.
  • But the researchers involved are quite hopeful that the simple netting technique will be a first step toward increasing the overall numbers of the greater adjutant stork.
  • Fox was talking with the Black Hole squadron commander, a fellow named Stock, and his adjutant, Barrel.
  • Invest in stock market livonian e sagaciousness ipaq cum craniometry vargas cum petard jujutsu interleaf lesbianism pic belfry pad innumerable garb cum. Rational Review
  • Jutting from the murky orange sunset behind them, the cathedral's three steeples, flanked by the cupola of the old colonial garrison and the little dome of the city hall, tower over the masts and the smokestacks of ships at anchor.
  • True linoleum is usually also made with wood and cork fibers, and mounted on a natural jute backing.
  • Natural products from jute and banana fibre are being promoted with much hype, especially in urban setups where there is a demand for anything biodegradable.
  • Her hair was awry and she had one hand on one jutting hip indignantly, her eyes half-closed in a cuss. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • Her large installation consisted of 16 columns made of various fabrics, including canvas, jute and burlap, the edges of which were charred and the expanses of which were often painted.
  • W.P. P.rker, in his notes upon the osteology of the balæniceps, this bird recalls the boatbill, the heron, and the adjutant. Scientific American Supplement, No. 829, November 21, 1891
  • The man's skin was almost as parchment-like as Lord Scion's was, and an aquiline nose jutted out from the man's bony cheeks.
  • Products from coir, coconut shells, sisal, jute and a variety of other items can be put to good use, he feels.
  • BarackBook. com is a bit of political jiujutsu, using a candidate's perceived strengths against him -- in this case the image of Obama as a new kind of cleaner politician, a tactic that has deep roots in the GOP, going back to Karl Rove and then to Lee Atwater before him. Daily Digest: The Revolution? Televised, At Least a Little
  • Loomulikult ei taha ma öelda, et need jutud on saanud mõjutust just konkreetselt William Reichist ja tema teooriatest. Kate Bush «Cloudbusting»
  • As if misplaced there and forgotten, a burning cigarette jutted from between his fingers, which were wrapped around the handle bar.
  • Dalam suratnya, Ban Ki-moon menyatakan harapannya bahwa PBB akan melanjutkan berbagai usaha untuk membantu tercapainya gencatan senjata yang tetap dan memberi kontribusi untuk tercapainya tujuan utama mengakhiri pendudukan yang dimulai tahun 1967 dan pendirian negara Palestina. ANTARA - Berita Terkini
  • This is why iaido is more popular than iaijutsu and kendo is more popular than kenjutsu.
  • One car, a Mini, defied gravity, hovering twenty feet above the ground, skewered like a kebob by a steel pole jutting out of the second story of a building. Rogue Wave
  • The hoisting beam still jutted out from the roof but its wheel had long since rusted from years of disuse. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • Surf by day, cosmopolitan comforts by night: we ate outside at pretty old clifftop restaurants, drank wine from Gérard Dépardieu's nearby vineyards, and wandered along the pier that juts from the spectacular coastline out through the breakers. Summer holidays: 10 of the best trips for couples
  • For the Act II showpiece, she is thrust forward over the orchestra pit on a plank jutting from the stage. We're Desperate, Get Used To It
  • As the artists working in the print studio pack away their things, the Jute cafe bar on the other side of the glass wall begins to fill with the heaving pre-club crowd.
  • Wood - decked, rounded balconies jut seawards as on a cruise ship.
  • As the motorboat rounded a point of land jutting from the mist into the river, Chavasse parted the reeds carefully. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • The coadjutant faculty is composed of experienced persons from state, county, and local government.
  • Technically speaking the curate is the one who exercises the cure of souls, and his assistants are vicars and coadjutors; but in this article the word curate is used in its accepted English sense, viz. assistant priest, and corresponds, in a general way, to the vicarius temporalis, auxiliaris presbyter, coadjutor parochi. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • He got hitched up with Squill's detail a few years back, became his de facto adjutant. THE HUNDREDTH MAN
  • In 1977, infamously, he was dunted from behind by a police horse called Adjutant, a slice of film we obviously had to use.
  • As Captain Taylor thumbed the off button on his phone, a Mohanese soldier, an immaculately groomed adjutant whose coat dripped with gold braid, opened the massive teak door and said, “Captain, the general can spare five minutes for you.” Gideon’s war
  • It felt like the Champs-Elysees, that view of a broad avenue with a leafy barrier, a real landscape, an open plain in a city of juts.
  • “True, true,” said Cromwell, “they shall be removed to the churchyard, and every soldier shall attend with cockades of sea-green and blue ribbon — Every one of the non-commissioned officers and adjutators shall have a mourning-scarf; we ourselves will lead the procession, and there shall be a proper dole of wine, burnt brandy, and rosemary. Woodstock
  • They have been there on a headland jutting into a sea loch for 4,000 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • His jaw jutted stubbornly forward; he would not be denied.
  • For the Sahara Cup, it was the Chinese jute cap, T-shirt, chinos, towel set and socks; for the McDowells event, it will be a leather pouch for golf balls and a leather wallet.
  • The next time you go out shopping, you can discard the plastic carry bag and arm yourself with a jute bag instead.
  • In two days, however, it would be lit with lanterns, thrust out on jutting poles from the bordering, clifflike house and strung with garlands and flags. Cinnamon Roll
  • He jutted out his jaw, trying to look defiant, but I could see his little hands shaking. Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear
  • Fionia, a regional bank in Denmark's Funen and Triangle region of Jutland with more than 90,000 customers, was hit by mounting losses on bad loans to property developers. Denmark Seizes Bank in Bid to Revamp, Sell It
  • Vacant gaps on the slopes are filled with deep blue-green clumps of vegetation and sculpted sandstone outcroppings jut from the ridge line in a continuation of the sea floor's tilt.
  • A jutting beak of a nose, sharp chin and deep-set eyes gave him the appearance of a living skull.
  • He had the face of a fighter, with a crooked nose and glowering blue eyes and a jaw that jutted whenever the situation demanded.
  • The docks stretched the width of the town, from wall to wall, a cobbled waterfront avenue with two wharves jutting out into the bay, embraced by the arms of the breakwater.
  • He jutted his chin/jaw defiantly.
  • There's also a freezer full of such frozen goods as okra, cut pigs' feet, snails, jute leaves, hot peppers, red snapper, and hard chicken.
  • A heavy surf thundered and burst over an outjutting rock; lowering storm-clouds covered the sky; and, outside the line of surf, a pilot-schooner, close-hauled, heeled over till every detail of her deck was visible, was surging along against a stormy sunset sky. Chapter 1
  • Each year, there are foreigners who turn up at Nawa Sensei's dojo looking for ninjutsu or inquiring about whether he'll accept someone as a student.
  • Hey, you guys brought Dan on board for urban planning, why not jut co-opt the best local source at Seattle Bubble? Seattle Home Prices Rising « PubliCola
  • In the handcrafts ' category, stone carvings from Agra, semi-precious stone and stone statues, brass items from Moradabad and jute products from Kolkata, are moving fast.
  • To speak with only words derived from the english lineage, such as anglo-saxon-jute, old english, middle english, is practically impossible for modern americans. Think Progress » Right-Wing Mayor Calls for McDonald’s Boycott Over Spanish-Language Ads
  • Each of the resort's 44 huge over-water villas is a free-standing structure connected by a walkway to a triangular central jetty that juts one hundred metres into the lagoon.
  • He kept trying not to smile as he watched himself, larger than life, jutting jaw looming over all. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jujutsu can trace its origins back to the ancient age of the kami and time immemorial as a unique Japanese martial art.
  • I thought, however, it would be a good idea to educate your readers about the real nature of ninjutsu (the ninja art).
  • The grey concrete of Sergel Square juts out into the auditorium.
  • And the jarl Agard's steel was out, and his Juts joining him as he shouted: Chapter 17
  • Similarly, giant prominences can be seen for longer, jutting up above the solar surface.
  • ~ -- The cellulose dibenzoate (C_ {12} basis) and the jute monobenzoate were acetylated under comparative conditions The results were as follows: Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
  • In fact, the cloth made of cotton, silk, and jute has lovely shades of mauve, brown, blue, and white.
  • He was an awe-inspiring sight, his beard jutting out fiercely and his brow knotted in anger.
  • Artistically ripped jeans hung gracefully around his gently jutting hips, his bright t-shirts bringing out the glitter of his eyes.
  • In exchange for their hospitality received from Rei's father, the two women trained Rei in the ninjutsu art of Shinobiyaka Hitokiri, which loosely translates loosely to Stealthy / Secret Assassination.
  • Being also a first year student, he had come in with his ju'jut'su and between them they had won the battle, but not until the Jap had been hung over a picket fence with a jagged wound in his shoulder. Triple Spies

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