How To Use Meed In A Sentence

  • Nevertheless, meed for recognition is present.
  • I assure you I can appreciate your side of it; and though, looking at it theoretically, it was the highest conduct, demanding the fullest meed of praise, still, in all frankness, there is much to -- to -- CHAPTER 10
  • I wish I could place every one before my readers to receive the meed of praise she so richly deserves; only a few, _very few_, names now occur to me. Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War
  • He could have endured poverty; and while this distress had been the meed of his virtue, he gloried in it: but the ingratitude of the Turk, and the loss of his beloved Safie, were misfortunes more bitter and irreparable. Chapter 14
  • Earlier, Health Minister Omeed Medhat Mubarak said hospitals in the capital were swamped with wounded.
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  • In order to understand her meaning, it is necessary to start from a phenomenon which, although old and well recognized, has never received its proper meed of consideration.
  • SECOND OPINION: Hameed Gul: strategic 'overcompensation' - Khaled Ahmed's TV Review Tuesday, Bloggers.Pakistan
  • The group stated that if Fiji does not meed the deadline, the country would be suspended from all Forum events and cease receiving any new financial and technical assistance. Global Voices in English » Fiji faces suspension from Pacific Islands Forum
  • When Hameed Nazham eventually pleaded guilty Mr Latham was satisfied that it was because he wanted to and he had no recollection of anything ever have been said about refreshers.
  • Till champagne and tripudiation do their work; and all lie silent, horizontal; passively slumbering, with meed-of-battle dreams! The French Revolution
  • After alluding to the support given to the popular belief by poets and philosophers of ancient and modern times, the question of periodicity, or "lucid intervals," is again discussed, this time in its mental aspect, and the hygienic or sanatory influence of light is allowed its meed of consideration. Moon Lore
  • Yes, but we meed some help. We never tried Korean barbecue before.
  • (Soundbite of Sigur Ros 'MySpace Page) Unidentified Man: (Icelandic spoken) Meedh suedh i eyrum viedh spilum endalaust. Sigur Ros, Three 6 Mafia Buzz with New Music
  • Smeeda or large grain semolina flour is the grain of choice to make couscous.
  • Sir, you have now given me my 'cadeau'; I am obliged to you: it is the meed teachers most covet; praise of their pupils 'progress. Jane Eyre: an autobiography, Vol. I.
  • Instead of banning the discussion of the 72 virgins of paradise, the alleged meed of the suicide bomber, would it not be much more efficient to make fun of this ludicrous claim?
  • In Victorian match reports there was often a rather charming phrase to the effect that ‘X should be given his meed of praise.’
  • I am stocking up on 'atta' (wheat flour) and cooking oil, as everyone says there may be shortages if things get much worse," said Anwar Hameed, a trader in a Lahore market. IRIN
  • March 27, 2010 at 2: 03 am its true we all meed to struggle so that we can make good money for this huh …. Persistence Pays – But Not Enough to Cover the Rent | Write to Done
  • I have land, money, power, recognition from the world, a consciousness that I do my meed of good in serving others, a mate whom I love, children that are of my own fond flesh. Chapter 36
  • She was willing to go into the black grave and remain in its blackness forever, to go into the salt vats and let the young men cut her dead flesh to sausage-meat, if -- if only she could get her small meed of happiness first. CHAPTER XV
  • I feel like I meed all the help I can get. on 11 May 2009 at 9: 57 am Lindsey Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Win Ray Rhamey’s new book!
  • Meedac staff member Raymond Merritt with some of the produce sold wholesale to Geraldton and Perth.
  • Smeeda or large grain semolina flour is the grain of choice to make couscous.
  • He could have endured poverty; and while this distress had been the meed of his virtue, he gloried in it: but the ingratitude of the Turk, and the loss of his beloved Safie, were misfortunes more bitter and irreparable. Chapter 14
  • The old 50th had its share too, and the blockheads in the East, who 'haver' over their wine of India's being in a state to require no British troops, are wrong: for, liberally contributing the full meed of praise to the Seapoy Battalions, that praise is so rested on the British soldier's example, the want of that 'point d'appui 'would entail a dire want indeed, that of victory! The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.
  • Paper Gummeed Tape, Carbon Paper , Computer Paper , Opffice Stationery, Table Stationery Paper Products.
  • On the first day of the following year he went, as was his wont, to the Exchange which was in the bazar, but found the gate shut; and enquiring the reason was told, “One of the merchants is dead and all the others have gone to follow his bier,82 and why shouldst thou not win the meed of good deeds by walking with them?” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • In the first place, honours and titles meed not be hereditary; in the second, they need not be conferred by the political administration; and, in the third, they are not only — as the French Legion of Honour shows — entirely compatible with, but they are a necessary complement to the Mankind in the Making
  • Upon the shattered standards of Austria he would confer the meed of merited applause for heroic, although unprevailing bravery. The Stranger in France or, a Tour from Devonshire to Paris Illustrated by Engravings in Aqua Tint of Sketches Taken on the Spot.
  • Adams een cathagorisch antwoord heeft versogt, om daar van aan sijne principaalen kennis te kunnen geeven, als meede op de requesten van een groot aantal commercieerende, fabriceerende en sig door den handel geneerende ingezeetenen in deese provincie, tot appui van hunne versoeken ter generaliteit den 20 deeser gedaan ten einde tot verkrijging der handel uit deesen landen op The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876
  • Not that Pramod Mohan and Prameeda Mohan are strangers to the canvas.
  • “Feezi meed!” he roared, throwing the meat down and grabbing his lance. The Search For WondLa
  • Do you really meed me to gather together all the various times centrist Dems have said that they view a vote for cloture as equivalent to a vote for the bill? Matthew Yglesias » Who Hates the Public Option?

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