How To Use Kindle In A Sentence

  • One minister counseled his people, let us do nothing to rekindle the slumbering fires of prejudice between the two races. A Renegade History of the United States
  • I'm still unsure about this one; it could turn out really cool, or an absolute disaster ... my main motivation is that i don't wanna spend money on a haircut. decisions, decisions purchase any of the following: Kindle, iPod Touch, or MacBook Archive 2009-02-01
  • An affectionate arm around the shoulders, a warm and reassuring hug, a gentle touch upon the arm, even just an understanding glance, are enough to drive away the blues and kindle hope in a heart beset with workaday cares.
  • The fear rose as the flames were rekindled and leapt higher… and the impulse to fight took over when Mhyra reached for Tovon.
  • Amazon, with the Kindle 2.0 Reader, has the option of addressing some keylow lying fruitlike support for folders, PDF support perhaps? Kindle Vs Sony Reader « Kindle Review – Kindle 3 Review, iPad Review
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  • Howbeit when they should come to sit downe at dinner, there kindled a strife betwixt the said two bishops about their places, bicause the bishop of London, for that he had beene ordeined long before the archbishop, and therefore not onelie as deane to the see of Canturburie, but also by reason of prioritie, pretended to haue the vpper seat. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
  • When he got back, we rekindled our relationship and have now been together for five years. Times, Sunday Times
  • I suppose I could sneak a peek at a friend's Kindle, but is that the same?
  • She struggled to rekindle the relationship. Times, Sunday Times
  • _merit-thermometer_, a sort of _Aeolian-harp-test_; in the flat parts his voice was unimpassioned, but if the gust of genius swept over the wires, his tones rose in intensity, till his own energy of feeling and expression kindled in others a sympathetic impulse, which the dull were forced to feel, whilst his animated recitations threw fresh meaning into the minds of the more discerning. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey
  • For Ms. Clark's last four new releases, Kindle sales of her backlisted books rose an average of 80% in the six weeks after publication. The Case of the Best-Selling Author
  • A leaning toward chemistry and chemical engineering was no doubt kindled in some way by a Mickey Mouse comic strip.
  • The Kindle itself has about 1.5 Gb of space; Shakespeare occupies about 5 Mb, so space is not a big problem. My Kindle, a review
  • In November the pair rekindled their romance and were pictured out and about and looking loved-up again. The Sun
  • The ancients told those stories around the camp fires and those stories grew by the flame enkindled in the hearer's hearts; transforming them into story tellers too. Happy Valentines Day, -XOX, The New Body of Christ:
  • Absence is to love what wind is to fire. It extinguishes the small, it kindles the great.
  • Lunete mounts the palfrey which is brought without delay, and, as they ride, she tells her how she had been accused and charged with treason, and how the pyre was already kindled upon which she was to be laid, and how he had come to help her in just the moment of her need. Four Arthurian Romances
  • The problem since then has been how to rekindle a spirit of democratic inquiry without provoking another conservative backlash.
  • The nearer I approached to your habitation, the more deeply did I feel the spirit of revenge enkindled in my heart. Chapter 16
  • Kim had managed to kindle a little fire of dry grass.
  • I was inclined to rekindle the fire, and once I had it going I sat cross-legged before it, gazing at Carter through the orange and yellow flames.
  • How can I rekindle a physical relationship? Times, Sunday Times
  • This gimmicky attempt to kindle some public warmth for the nation's art is missing the point.
  • On the contrary, it should be to rekindle and harness the ambition of the Victorians for a more tolerant and enlightened age. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because where better to rekindle a romance than an abandoned car park. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he came nearest to the scientific spirit of his time, in zealous observations of the life of nature, he characteristically concentrated on the sequence of various bird notes at daybreak and the flight of moths as the stars of twilight were kindled. Nobel Prize in Literature 1923 - Presentation Speech
  • Last night I built the first fire I've kindled in years and it came back to me, that instinctual pull of watching the flames catch, of stirring the embers, and poking the logs until they burn brightly.
  • In Robert's mind the name rekindled hopes that had died away. The Proud Prince
  • As students of economic historian Charles Kindleberger know ("Panics, Manias, and Crashes"), financial manias throughout history have shared one trait: the excessive expansion of credit.
  • It used to be the place where childhood sweethearts could rekindle old flames. Times, Sunday Times
  • Edited by Teresa Nielsen Hayden, etext format mangling by Kindle Unkiltering. Making Light: Amazon versus Macmillan
  • She says:'I rekindled an old romance with a younger man two years ago and we are still seeing each other. The Sun
  • “The kindler, gentler, non-human-sacrificial New Fire Ceremony.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Happy Pi Day
  • Indeed, the Kindle and other e-readers could be a boon to newspapers.
  • They are the sort of people who have their interest rekindled by 6 Music. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add nothing, and diminish nothing, let this lamp shine “till the day dawn, ’till the morning of the resurrection,” and walk ye in the light of it, and do not kindle any other sparkles, else ye shall lie down in the grave in sorrow, and rise in sorrow. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
  • Jason Gavin checked in to City and promised to rekindle the form that made him an international starlet.
  • The said Cassekey also set up his abode in their tent; kept all his tribe away from the woman and child and aged man; kindled fires; caused, as a delicate attention, the only hog remaining on the wreck to be killed and brought to them for a midnight meal; and, in short, comported himself so hospitably, and with such kindly consideration toward the broad-brimmed Quaker, that we are inclined to account him the better-bred fellow of the two, in spite of his scant costume of horse-tail and belt of straw. Stories of Childhood
  • Wherefore -- Greek, "For which cause," namely, because thou hast inherited, didst once possess, and I trust ( "am persuaded") still dost possess, such unfeigned faith [Alford]. stir up -- literally, "rekindle," "revive the spark of"; the opposite of Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • February 12th, 2009 at 9: 54 pm dunkin kindler – because the Putins of the world didn’t already conclude George W. Bush was a patsy. Matthew Yglesias » Judd Gregg Fail
  • I rekindled the fire to prepare for the morning breakfast.
  • It is a firm belief that this inner light can be kindled to brilliance through yogic practices.
  • For if the dead appear to the living mainly in the hours of darkness, it seems not unnatural to imagine that the bright points of light which then bespangle the canopy of heaven are either the souls of the departed or fires kindled by them in their home aloft. The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume I (of 3) The Belief Among the Aborigines of Australia, the Torres Straits Islands, New Guinea and Melanesia
  • Thus the impure sublunary fire conveys neither heat nor light, but as it kindles upon some earthly materials of wood, stubble, or the like; but the nobler and celestial fire in the body of the sun, that works all these effects by a communication of its own virtue, without the interposal of those culinary helps: it affords flame and light, and warmth and all, without fuel. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. VI.
  • A boy from the Jewish Quarter's religious youth movement kindled the Chanukah lights in large cans on an embankment near the gate.
  • It also has fun facts – Did you know a group of kittens is called a ‘kindle’ and a group of cats a ‘clowder’? August 30th, 2004
  • If it takes a Kindle for my college son to read " Moby Dick, " then I say launch the boats! E-Books May Be the Future of Reading, Ready or Not
  • DODOcase since ordered more than 75,000 iPad cases and 3,000 for Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle from the bookbindery. Digital Rivals, Economy Put Bookmakers in Bind
  • Although perhaps not identical to the Kindle, I would prefer a higher resolution, color reading area and the pagination is somewhat confusing, as it takes about two and a half Nook “pages” to constitute one printed page (or so it appears). Just what I needed to hear — e-readers slower than paper « A Progressive on the Prairie
  • E-readers: The Kindle has made this a familiar category, and Lurie said the idea of including the cost of access with a subscription is a strong model, but there may also be ways to charge monthly or session-based fees for data access. AT&T Thinks Prepaid Data Plans Could Drive 3G Everywhere
  • The drastic cuts come a week after Aldershot were wound up and rekindle fears for several Fourth Division clubs facing closure.
  • All that could be carried off was taken, all that could not was wasted by the fires they kindled, even onto the humblest grain store-house of the poor cottars.
  • The scowl of the opposing parties, the blanched cheeks, the knit brows, and the grinding teeth, not pretermitting the deadly gleams that shoot from their kindled eyes, are ornaments which a plain battle between factions cannot boast, but which, notwithstanding, are very suitable to the fierce and gloomy silence of that premeditated vengeance which burns with such intensity in the heart, and scorches up the vitals into such a thirst for blood. The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
  • Love feelings could be rekindled now you can say what you want from a relationship, instead of hoping a partner will guess. The Sun
  • The family team try to rekindle relationships with parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because raw materials production and capacity the link exist safe hidden danger, the civic architecture concentrate of plus, set off the aperture clear lamp to kindle fire hazard very easily.
  • Two Models for Business Extensions a. Backwards from Customer Needs taking feedback from customers and evolving the offerings or adding new products in adjacent markets … i.e. Kindle Tips on Innovation & Entrepreneurship From Jeff Bezos
  • He lives in the lonely lands where mighty rivers twist in long reaches between the barren bluffs; where the prairies stretch out into billowy plains of waving grass, girt only by the blue horizon, —plains across whose endless breadth he can steer his course for days and weeks and see neither man to speak to nor hill to break the level; where the glory and the burning splendor of the sunsets kindle the blue vault of heaven and the level brown earth till they merge together in an ocean of flaming fire. Frontier Types
  • The ‘wave wilderness wily wild’ draws the poet together with ‘surf kindlers in the riddle splash,’ who like her possess an ‘ocean plan for a soupy ride’.
  • They kindled the fire of hatred in the young and innocent minds of the new generation against a particular section of their countrymen.
  • If he was once the man of your dreams, it is possible to rekindle those feelings. The Sun
  • Red-hot coals provide uniform heat for quite some time and can be easily rekindled whenever needed.
  • So ask your wife what changes you could make that would rekindle her interest. The Sun
  • Ahwan is remembered as a place where the keen, raw wind seems to come whistling gleefully and yet maliciously from all points of the compass, seemingly centring in the caravansarai itself; these winds render any attempt to kindle a fire a dismal failure, resulting in smoke and watery eyes. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
  • Because raw materials production and capacity the link exist safe hidden danger, the civic architecture concentrate of plus, set off the aperture clear lamp to kindle fire hazard very easily.
  • The couple had known each other 15 years ago but rekindled their relationship over the past two years. Times, Sunday Times
  • I never knew such large fish existed, and any thoughts of forgetting about these fish were re-kindled by a school project on the bluefin tuna and its worldwide fisheries at the age of nine or so.
  • The family team try to rekindle relationships with parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are looking for the best science wherever we can find it, with a special focus in our priority areas, such as biotherapeutics," explained Pfizer CEO Jeffrey Kindler. DrugResearcher RSS
  • No fire that can be kindled upon the altar of speech can relume the radiant spark that perished yesterday. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
  • Then my anger shall be kindled, ... and I will hide my face from them -- an announcement of the withdrawal of the divine favor and protection of which the Shekinah was the symbol and pledge. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • She took refuge in every-day affairs; she told him of the giddy doings that kept her occupied from morning till night, of Cinders (the mention of whose name kindled a reminiscent gleam in the Frenchman's eyes), of the coming birthday dance, which he must promise to attend. The Rocks of Valpre
  • They were built on ground which abounded, doubtless, as all that region now does, in bitumen or naphtha, which is easily kindled, and which burns with great intensity. Barnes New Testament Notes
  • In the future (well, the 1990s ... according to the story) the recently dead can be reanimated, "rekindled" to use the term in the novella. Robert Silverberg's "The World Inside": Overpopulation, Sex and Sensibility
  • And once Wonder Woman and Bionic Woman--and I actually just saw Linday Wagner in Palm Springs and we used to be really great friends and we kind of rekindled our friendship when she came to hear me sing in Palm Springs. Fabio Periera: Ten Minutes with: Lynda Carter
  • CONAN: Was there a moment … Mr. ISLAM: Only sometimes, I - yeah, I was going to say sometimes I go back to some of my old melodies, and they kind of rekindle, you know, interesting little ideas. Yusuf Islam: the Former Cat Stevens on His New CD
  • I had lost my oyster virginity in Whitstable a while back, and was keen to re-kindle my relationship with these beautiful bi-valves.
  • So ask your wife what changes you could make that would rekindle her interest. The Sun
  • All that could be carried off was taken, all that could not was wasted by the fires they kindled, even onto the humblest grain store-house of the poor cottars.
  • This fusion of martial and performing arts is sure to kindle the curiosity of the young, who adapt easily to innovations.
  • It used to be the place where childhood sweethearts could rekindle old flames. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the bitterness had gone, they forged a new friendship, but the flames of romance were not rekindled.
  • As couples, we have spent so much time together and are so familiar with each other - warts and all, and the warts take precedence - that we are unable to rekindle being lovey-dovey feeling.
  • She left to find food, which meant that Zeke and I had to rekindle the fire.
  • Even if predators - cats, snakes, strange dogs, ants cannot gain access to the rabbitry, they may be close enough for the doe to detect their presence, and she may be frightened and kindle prematurely. Chapter 12
  • And as fires kindled dispersedly in a dry forest and rustling laurel-thickets, or foaming rivers where they leap swift and loud from high hills, and speed to sea each in his own path of havoc; as fiercely the two, Aeneas and Turnus, dash amid the battle; now, now wrath surges within them, and unconquerable hearts are torn; now in all their might they rush upon wounds. The Aeneid of Virgil
  • Five years on they had a'heart to heart' to see if they could rekindle their relationship. Times, Sunday Times
  • They promptly take the ball and throw it in a fire they have kindled in a 55-gallon barrel.
  • The abundance of new books on Kindle that cost way more than the original $9.99 for bestsellers is definitely an issue. Jeff Bezos on The State of Kindle
  • Five years on they had a'heart to heart' to see if they could rekindle their relationship. Times, Sunday Times
  • I came in and kindled a fire in the stove.
  • Instead, I keep going back to my old haunts, hoping to rekindle an ebbing flame.
  • The relationship was rekindled this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • And I'll bet the average age of a Kindle purchaser is up there. Writers & Respect: Where do we stand now? What of our future?
  • So why not rekindle your relationship with dairy? Times, Sunday Times
  • He blew hard on the ashes to rekindle the fire.
  • An attempt to rekindle their romance ended just before she died. The Sun
  • The setting sun kindled the sky.
  • We had such a great time, it rekindled our creative relationship so we decided to make another album. The Sun
  • The firestorm kicked off by Rand Paul’s remarks has again rekindled the debate about the relationship between libertarianism, federalism, and efforts to combat racial discrimination. The Volokh Conspiracy » Libertarianism, Federalism, and Racism
  • Five years on they had a'heart to heart' to see if they could rekindle their relationship. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not to mention the fact that bookmarking isn’t as good in a lot of the common e-book tools (note: I have NOT tried a kindle yet, but other tools have really not met my needs), pagination is cumbersome, different tools use different keystrokes or commands to scrool or page and some of them limit the amount you can see at any one time to just a portion of a page. Books are Outdated « Write Anything
  • Her imagination was kindled by the exciting stories her grandmother told her.
  • Amazon tried to gussy up the Kindle edition by offering what looked like a steep 45% discount, but the digital edition still cost $5 more than the print edition. Outcry Prompts Amazon To Stop Overcharging For Digital Edition - The Consumerist
  • Kindle, the newest book-delivery technology, might erase the hard - and soft-cover book, as we know it. Hermene Hartman: The Ever-Changing Print Medium
  • For a fire has been kindled by my wrath, one that burns to the realm of death below. It will devour the earth and its harvests and set afire the foundations of the mountains.
  • Barely controlled fury kindled in Kayline's eyes.
  • Close to where I had hung my hammock, Rufino kindled a fire to toast coca while his son reduced cecropia leaves to ash and prepared the mortar and pestle. One River
  • But if New Orleans is to rebound, it must rekindle its carefree spirit and once again seduce the tourists and conventioneers who account for a significant portion of its economy.
  • John's baptismal water may put out some of the fires we have kindled ourselves.
  • I sipped, swallowed, glimpsed the peat bog plashing white legs of the kilted clan Macallan as the whisky kindled in my chest. 'The Last Werewolf'
  • Nothing could rekindle her extinct passion.
  • See her safe and guard that others do not kindle the place. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • The Church is one of those living forces: she is alive with the love enkindled by the Spirit of Christ. Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
  • When a number had got together, they would strike a circle about twenty rods in circumference, and kindle up fires about twenty feet apart, allaround, in this circle. Narrative of the life and adventures of Henry Bibb
  • But we traded the option of blissful ignorance for lucidity with every stone tool knapped, every fire kindled, and with every novel technology teased out of nature. Must Reading for Christmas
  • The Kindle lets gift givers preregister a device for people who aren't tech savvy. Judging E-Readers by Their Book Readability
  • The former French minister denies any wrongdoing and is hoping to rekindle his political career in time to re-challenge Nicolas Sarkozy in the next presidential elections in 2012. Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com
  • The second world war kindled his enthusiasm for politics.
  • The course rekindled my interest in learning and enabled me to really grow our business. Times, Sunday Times
  • The islanders then held an all-night vigil on the island as they feared that the fire might rekindle.
  • The hill was lightly talcumed with snow, glittering with crystal-like blindness, giving the impression of frigid formality; the December afternoon sun, sitting low in a field of blue, kindled a promising evening.
  • He is trying to rekindle his lost youth by reliving it through the children he surrounds himself with.
  • We found a lot of old sails in a locker at the fore end of the forecastle, and these we divided, taking away a sufficiency to kindle a good rousing fire in the hold; and over these, as soon as we had deposited them in a suitable position, as well as over those remaining in the locker, we poured a few buckets of tar from a cask we found abroach on deck. For Treasure Bound
  • Many Kindle buyers appear to be outside the usual gadget - hound demographic.
  • The relationship was rekindled this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • AVM Kindler spoke about Australia's contributions to aviation, particularly our valuable warbird heritage.
  • It was after Lt. Arnie Wolff died in the line of duty in August 2006 that the idea rekindled and a group took on the project. The Green Bay Press-Gazette Latest Headlines
  • Wow -- talk about trying to "rekindle" the magic of the Straight Talk Express, as The Washington Post put it today. McCain Relaunching The "Straight Talk Express"!
  • The women, now much older, reminisce, rekindle old friendships, open old wounds, and perform some of their Follies numbers.
  • Nay, both His hands are spread out, He expends as He pleases; and what has been revealed to you from your Lord will certainly make many of them increase in inordinacy and unbelief; and We have put enmity and hatred among them till the day of resurrection; whenever they kindle a fire for war Allah puts it out, and they strive to make mischief in the land; and Allah does not love the mischief-makers. Three Translations of The Koran (Al-Qur'an) side by side
  • He kindled at the very sight of books.
  • In November the pair rekindled their romance and were pictured out and about and looking loved-up again. The Sun
  • When he got back, we rekindled our relationship and have now been together for five years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pair have recently rekindled their romance but this might be taking things a bit too fast. The Sun
  • The second world war kindled his enthusiasm for politics.
  • Soon hundreds were camping out in the empty Casino and the closed exhibit halls where they kindled small fires to keep warm.
  • Childhood sweethearts Tony Baynham and Kathy Hammond have rekindled their love after 20 years thanks to a chance meeting in cyberspace.
  • I was stunned by how very 'booky' reading a novel on a Kindle is. Musings on Photography
  • Spiritual life in believers is kindled from the life itself of God Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • What we resist is concluding that devices like the Kindle may the solution. Web Teacher › Does the Kindle Make Sense?
  • The idea for the panel, said co-owner Margie Scott Tucker, came from a statement made by Alan Kaufman, novelist, memoirist, influential in the Spoken Word movement and editor of The Outlaw Bible of American Literature: "When I hear the term Kindle, I think not of imaginations fired but of crematoria lit. Hot air didn't stop the Nazis, either.
  • Fragrances; an extoller of the banner of love and harmony; a promoter of the greatest peace among all nations and tribes; a kindler of the fire of the love of God in the hearts of the people; a runner to the place of martyrdom in the Cause of God; a yearner for every calamity in the love of Tablets of Abdul-Baha Abbas
  • This fusion of martial and performing arts is sure to kindle the curiosity of the young, who adapt easily to innovations.
  • The bloodroots flower near her feet as delicate as bible leaves, and slow, persistent ivy kindles on old trees.
  • As Zerin rekindled the fire, the sun came up, covering the cold earth with its rays.
  • Lemon rekindled the fire and they dried off quickly.
  • Rekindled and re-leased with a shove, the chandelier began to swing again, describing a larger arc this time.
  • A kindle of kittens rescued from a box behind a dumpster have become online stars.
  • While he values you very highly, he's in no position to rekindle your love affair.
  • The Kindle battery lasted longer in theory, but the circuity for when I turned on the wireless each morning to take my newspapers tended to eat up way more battery than you'd expect, and the Kindle said its battery likes to be charged often instead of drain-and-charge, so I can settle with the battery life on the touch. The Apple E-Book Reader
  • And it rekindled Hollywood's interest. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems strange having to explain the utility of a tablet to a kindle user: the tablet is a really nice kindle. Matthew Yglesias » More Tablets
  • You have a gift for clearing up misunderstandings and getting a friendship back on track - and you could rekindle a romance that has faded. The Sun
  • The pair have recently rekindled their romance but this might be taking things a bit too fast. The Sun
  • It's a decision Kindler makes based on the talent he scouts at the festival.
  • That's to say, you look at inhabited faces, faces that have stopped being flesh in that negative sense in with which we began, the untenanted, the empty space where relation doesn't happen, the spark doesn't kindle, where there is a kind of deadness and a kind of isolation which makes us less than human. Hildegard Lecture, Thirsk
  • Our age is too enlightened to contend upon topics which concern only the interests of eternity; the men who hold in proper contempt all controversies about trifles, except such as inflame their own passions, have made it a commonplace censure against your ancestors, that their zeal was enkindled by subjects of trivial importance; and that however aggrieved by the intolerance of others, they were alike intolerant themselves. The World's Best Orations, Vol. 1 (of 10)
  • One such device is the Kindle , launched by Amazon, an American online retailer, in November 2007.
  • We speak not now of those, who amidst the monuments of oppression are engaged in the sacred vocation; who, as ministers of the Gospel, can "prophesy smooth things" to such as pollute the altar of Jehovah with human sacrifices; nay, who themselves bind the victim and kindle the sacrifice. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 4 of 4
  • Can traueileth thorow any countrey, his subiects kindle fires before their doores, casting spices thereinto to make a perfume, that their lord passing by may smell the sweet and delectable odours thereof, and much people come forth to meet him. The Journal of Friar Odoric
  • Perhaps in that way, we shall rekindle our lost friendship.
  • Has this exhibition rekindled the memories of those early days? The Sun
  • This unconscionable scandal must kindle the moral imagination and stir the conscience of the American public.
  • Thus Mr. Sale informs me, the old Arab Tribes would gather in liveliest _gaudeamus_, and sing, and kindle bonfires, and wreathe crowns of honour, and solemnly thank the gods that, in their Tribe too, a Poet had shown himself. Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII.
  • Fire -- General remarks; to obtain fire from the sun (burning-glasses, reflectors); by conversion of motion into heat (flint and steel, guns, lucifers, fire-sticks); by chemical means (spontaneous combustion); tinder; tinder-boxes; fuel; small fuel for lighting the fire; to kindle a spark into a flame; camp fires Burning down trees; hollows in wood; fire-beacons; prairie on fire; first obliterate cache marks; leave an enduring mark; heating power of fuels; blacksmithery; wet clothes, to dry; tent, to warm; incombustible stuffs (see "Brands"). The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries
  • Mr. Bantling, who was of rather a slow and a discursive habit, relished a prompt, keen, positive woman, who charmed him by the influence of a shining, challenging eye and a kind of bandbox freshness, and who kindled a perception of raciness in a mind to which the usual fare of life seemed unsalted. The Portrait of a Lady
  • Will the Kindle similarly put Amazon in a dominant position , while weakening publishers?
  • But when Amanda and Elyot are left to themselves to rekindle their affair, the play drags a bit. Danny Groner: Private Lives: A Bittersweet Honeymoon
  • You must dowload to your computer and then transfer the book via USB to the Kindle. Amazon Kindle?
  • How can I rekindle a physical relationship? Times, Sunday Times
  • The world will see it as God has always seen it; and when He shall at length make inquisition for blood, and His vengeance kindle over the habitations of cruelty, with a destruction more terrible than that of Sodom and Gomorrah, His righteous dealing will be justified of man, and His name glorified among the nations, and there will be a voice of rejoicing in Earth and in Heaven. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • The Kindle is a more natural form factor for these tasks (reading books, websites, and email) than a subnotebook, and I believe Kindle-like products will dominate this category in a few years. — Mini-Laptops Fuel PC Sales Growth - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • OK, 5 one-and-a-half and everybody else in the whole gym class if 5 foot 3 and even taller it hurts truth is, I hadn't thought about that for years but then a recent phone call rekindled all those fears Ballad of a Ballgame
  • Her imagination was kindled by the exciting stories her grandmother told her.
  • By evening every fire in the kingdom would be extinguished, only to be rekindled from a ceremonial fire lit by a druid. THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
  • Saturday, June 21, 2008 another obit of note • Cody's Books in Berkley closes on June 20th after 52 years. rubbernecking • for those of us who are curious, here's a first hand account of a brand new Kindle and its owner from the Common Craft. off topic • I put a water bottle dohicky on my bike yesterday, so when I die from a heart attack I will be well hydrated. Bibliophile Bullpen
  • She felt a small warmth of pride kindle in her. So elegant he was.
  • Cooking them with spices such as turmeric, cumin, ginger, asafoetida or garlic will kindle the digestive fire and make them easily digestible.
  • Although he desired, in some sense, to obtain what he called eternal life, the "joy thereof" had not been kindled in his cold, calculating heart. The Parables of Our Lord
  • The abilityto download just one chapter of a book that you would not want to read, but need to have to deal with a question of some kind, is a decided benefit of Kindle (which Amazon has set up to allow free downloads of sample content), as she describes. E-readers: adapting to niches
  • A signal fire, kindled with the lens of Piggy's glasses, is established on the mountain to call passing ships to their rescue while shelters are constructed.
  • The idea for the panel, said co-owner Margie Scott Tucker, came from a statement made by Alan Kaufman, novelist, memoirist, influential in the Spoken Word movement and editor of The Outlaw Bible of American Literature: "When I hear the term Kindle, I think not of imaginations fired but of crematoria lit. Archive 2009-10-01
  • Also, there is little doubt in my mind that you will handle the presentation of the gift with a sensitivity that will insure dignity to, and enkindle joy in, the person receiving your token of appreciation.
  • Amazon Talks About Kindles, Prime and "Muda" - Highlights from Amazon's conference call with analysts, in which execs shared (a few) more thoughts on the Kindle, Amazon Prime, video-on-demand and "muda," a Japanese word for "waste. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • That thought kindled a tiny spark of hope in Sorsha.
  • She's determined to rekindle their relationship, despite objections from her overbearing mum. The Sun
  • Why, if you have a Kindle, should you also have to own a booklight?! Danielle Crittenden: My Love/Hate Relationship With My Kindle
  • A leaning toward chemistry and chemical engineering was no doubt kindled in some way by a Mickey Mouse comic strip.
  • A careless word may kindle strife; a cruel word may wreck a life, a timely word may level stress, a loving word may heal and bless.
  • The parcel goes in, the smouldering logs are raked back over it, and the fire is rekindled with fresh wood.
  • When he had heard Shibli Bagarag to a close, the countenance of Shagpat waxed fiery, as it had been flame kindled by travellers at night in a thorny bramble-bush, and he ruffled, and heaved, and was as when dense jungle-growths are stirred violently by the near approach of a wild animal in his fury, shouting in short breaths, 'A barber! The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 1
  • Their goal was to "rekindle" the vision shared by Gorbachev and Reagan at Reykjavik. Craig K. Comstock: Causing What It's Meant to Prevent
  • The thing about the Kindle is that it is quite clunky, which is perhaps an odd thing to say about a product so new on the market. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • Her life is a blur of time zones and start lines, training rides and long flights saved by her Kindle and noise-cancelling headphones. Evelyn the Astonishing
  • The setting sun kindled the sky.
  • This wick which I have kindled is short, and will not last; but, so long as it does, it throws on them the commentary of a contemporary light. Angels & Ministers
  • The fire that had been kindled in my skull leaked and spread into my veins, arteries, every pore, and traveled the length of my body, infusing all with heat.
  • That's not so much the case for the book people, and there's a whiff of desperation to the coverage, as if the Kindle is adeus ex machina that will help them maintain relevance. The Kindle: Books Don't Need Saving
  • Hope of escape kindled within as the terror of bondage loosened.

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