How To Use Nbe In A Sentence

  • Hale and hearty, though aged, strong-featured, with the tough and leathery skin produced by long years of sunbeat and weatherbeat, his was the unmistakable sea face and eyes; and at once there came to me a bit of Kipling's A Winner of the Victoria Cross
  • The pain is as unbearable as it was a year ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • The main course was going to be a roast duck, served with cranberry stuffing and scalloped potatoes.
  • The record was, I think, called Peace, a heart-warming exhortation for world leaders to avoid war – although many of them, unbelievably, have completely ignored the doughty cloggers' message in the intervening years. Which footballers have produced their own food and drink?
  • Chuck Greenberg, CEO of the Texas Rangers, slammed New York Yankees fans for their actio ns during the American League Championship Series in an interview on ... Chuck Greenberg, Texas Rangers CEO, Blasts Yankees Fans On Radio
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  • There was a reason for this: unbeknown to the Reserve Bank, the major banks were working secretly and cooperatively to develop an alternative payment system that would substitute for direct debits.
  • Also be careful when buying fortified wines and ports as some can be unbearably sweet or acidic.
  • Monasteries, breaking the Lawes of obedience, and being addicted to pleasures of the flesh, are become lascivious and dissolute, making the world beleeve, that whatsoever is convenient for other women, is no way unbeseeming them, as thinking in that manner to escape. The Decameron
  • You died near ninety, still unbelieving, unconfessed, and unreceived.
  • I am lobbying pretty heavily for a spicy cranberry jelly from a jar.
  • Then you start to tuck into your breakfast but have to give in after two or three mouthfuls because the pain of chewing and then swallowing the food becomes unbearable.
  • Lingonberries or cowberries are the fruit of a European relative of the cranberry, V. vitis-idaea; they have a distinctive, complex flavor. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • He falls into a stupor, into utter oblivion of the world about him, becomes in turn excited and confused, his senses begin to functionate in a fallacious manner, and he thus succeeds in shutting out from consciousness, for the time being at least, the entire unbearable situation. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry
  • You will also love the honey mousse, and the tasty kissel made with sweetened cranberries.
  • A spider web, revealing its geometric perfection, hung half across one corner of the rude casement; the moonbeams without were individualized in fine filar delicacy, like the ravellings of a silver skein. The Riddle Of The Rocks 1895
  • Like I said. kornbelt888: That, however, does not dispense with the problem of the ultimate ontological question of what is primary, self-existent. Dawkins and ID
  • Unbeknown to you the real motive is to question you in order to undermine your position.
  • For it is through believing that the sun rises and sets, the moon passes and wanes, the rain falls and sunbeams pour down that allows the order and sequence of events to happen.
  • And she didn't think she would lose, not with the sunbeam falling on her face like the God's golden promise.
  • Highbush cranberries are a fruit of the honeysuckle, and completely different fruit than the lowbush or commercial cranberry. VEGAN IN WHITEHORSE?
  • Ricardo Reis 'new NBER working paper (ungated version here) is exactly that. A Sticky Information manifesto
  • They are also quite preternaturally ugly, bringing a rude abbreviation to the extension of the leg and drawing attention to the unbeautiful formlessness of the shoe, and the cheapness of its material and fabrication.
  • Crawfish King and Hot Space attempted to challenge their unbeaten rival on the backstretch but were no match for Lost in the Fog, who was ridden out after gaining a commanding five-length lead entering the stretch.
  • By the time the sloop's deck was perpendicular, we had unbent the boom-lift from below, made it fast to the wharf, and, with the other end fast nearly to the mast-head, heaved it taut with block and tackle. SMALL-BOAT SAILING
  • Photograph by Alexandre Bailhache Pleached hornbeam arches and chestnut pergolas create verdant alleys connecting one garden room to the next and provide shaded, secluded walks. Paradise Regained
  • Meanwhile, I'm enjoying working on Syriac, and trying my hand at not only the Peshitta but also a new chrestomathy i.e. selection of texts published by Gorgias Press, `Enbe men Karmo Suryoyo. You Don't Know The Language Until You Can Say "Fireman"
  • Kate Winslet, cast before she played Marianne, wears no makeup and her hair is scraped back into an unbecoming bun.
  • When the currants start to burst and flood the pan with colour, tip in the loganberries or raspberries.
  • We may then sum up by saying that Lord Byron generally established on an impregnable rock, guarded by unbending principles, those great virtues to which principles are essential; but that, after making these treasures secure -- for treasures they are to the man of honor and worth -- once having placed them beyond the reach of sensibility and sentiment, he may sometimes have allowed the _lesser virtues_ (within ordinary bonds) such indulgence as flowed from his kindly nature, and such as his youth rendered natural to a feeling heart and ardent imagination. Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie. English
  • He sat among the great philosophers and the novelists of Western life like Steinbeck and Stegner and dreamed up a word for what Visa is: “chaordic” — complex systems that blend order and chaos. The Reading Class, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Meanwhile the dark-haired woman, who after all these years I still remember so vividly, wears an unbelievably sexy one-piece outfit that appears to be sewn from rags.
  • He does not accept homosexuality as a legitimate lifestyle, and of course he believes in evangelizing among nonbelievers. November 2004
  • Roel Schouwenberg, senior researcher at Kaspersky Lab, says the rogue certificates have all the marks of an intelligence operation, but it isn't clear whether that is the case here.
  • Unbend thy arblast, and come into the moonlight,” said the The Talisman
  • In the pictures his pride and pleasure are almost unbearable to look at.
  • In defeating the champions, Robson's team extended their unbeaten run to 13 matches since May.
  • Earth is such a beautiful, unique, unbelievably complex planet and yet humans are simply hellbent on destroying it and everything on it. Death by Plastic
  • The refusal to pray for an unbelieving kindred is justified, according to Mahomet, by the duty of a prophet, and the example of Abraham, who reprobated his own father as an enemy of God. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • In this respect he forms the link between Wagner and Schoenberg, who was soon to complete the destruction of classical tonal harmony.
  • The keeper then excelled himself by reacting quickly to block the rebound from Adam and, unbelievably, Dundee were still ahead.
  • We have apple juice and cranberry juice.
  • DUSHANBE -- More than 20 journalists protested today outside the Uzbek Embassy in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe, to demand an end to what they call Uzbekistan's ongoing economic blockade of Tajikistan, RFE/RL's Tajik Service reports. Spero News
  • While they are stringing popcorn and cranberries to hang on the tree, Beth tells Calvin and Conrad that she had spoken to Carole Lazenby, who had informed her of something that Con should have told them.
  • - Preston Zimmerman - Kapfenberg - went the distance but lost 0-2 at home to Rapid Wien. Du Nord
  • May 01, 2009 DUSHANBE, April 30, 2009 (RFE / RL) -- The Iranian Fars News Agency has opened a news bureau in the Tajik capital of Dushanbe, RFE / RL's Tajik Service reports. Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  • The crowd was unbelievable and the best thing is that it is my wedding anniversary today. Times, Sunday Times
  • He told the meeting: ‘It would be unbelievably crass to introduce a system without any other element of modal shift.’
  • It was as if a professed unbeliever in ghosts should be frightened by a ghost story.
  • This is as dark and downbeat as they come, the occasional lighter moments of banter notwithstanding.
  • Star Trek didn't just offer the illimitable joys of William Shatner tumbling out of his chair every time the camera shook, or yet another sermon from the pen of Gene Roddenberry about how organized religion is a childish superstition.
  • A nice summary of the slipperiness of Barack Obama and not items that will be covered by the MSM, not when there are stories about Sarah Palin's sunbed to cover. Archive 2008-09-01
  • Sampdoria lost their unbeaten record with a 2-1 home defeat against Genoa.
  • We won't be eating Turkey with lashings of cranberry sauce.
  • Where I see Hawfinches they become more visible from early afternoon in the tops of trees - often Beech or Hornbeam. Listen out for the loud ticking call.
  • Whenever we go up there, we often stop off just to buy a half-dozen to take back to Canberra.
  • Vermutlich nicht, da ich in den USA völlig unbekannt bin und bisher auch kein Mega-Bestseller-Autor in Deutschland. Guest Author: Michelle Raven
  • Verdict An unbeatable combination of small size and big illumination, but it is expensive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unbelievably, our Government are now planning to close this magnificent institution.
  • a great artiste's rendering of that story of fierce passion and aching desire so brilliantly enacted under the white sunbeat of a country of cloudless skies. Wyoming, a Story of the Outdoor West
  • But what is interesting for visitors is that the garden is still evolving: a gravel garden with silver plants is surrounded by a cloister of youthful hornbeams.
  • Ruth Eisenberg, the Institute's deputy director of practice regulation, has replaced June Ward as director of communications.
  • There were unbelievable floral exhibits and hanging baskets of enormous size and abundant in colour.
  • Speaking from the Siberian city of Khanty-Mansiysk, where the ballot was held, CJ de Mooi, the president of the English Chess Federation, said: It was unbelievable. Chess world shocked as Karpov fails to capture top job
  • There's also a pretty good chance that we could have a last minute substitution for the cranberry relish.
  • And so all Israel shall be saved -- To understand this great statement, as some still do, merely of such a gradual inbringing of individual Jews, that there shall at length remain none in unbelief, is to do manifest violence both to it and to the whole context. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • In this sense, can we say that the dismissal of Schoenberg et al had its roots in a sort of century-long "me, me, me, emotive"/composer-becoming-the-subject of historical inquiry -- where the "forward looking" or the "next new thing" was the prescient objective -- came to a violent collision with the unfamiliar, one which is unreconcilable with nostalgia? Every night, they say, he sings the herd to sleep
  • On April 13, 1975, a Schanberg story datelined from Phnom Penh was headlined: ‘Indochina without Americans: For Most, a Better Life.’
  • The fact they put it as suicide is an unbelievable story. The Sun
  • His kicking game in tight situations is unbelievable and his positional play has been superb in the championship this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brunswick and Maine to regulate their future proceedings according to the terms hereinbefore set forth until the final settlement of the territorial dispute or until the Governments of the United States and A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 3, part 2: Martin Van Buren
  • Metternich, Castlereagh, and Hardenberg saw in them a ruse for foisting on France either Bernadotte, or an orientalized Republic, or The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 2 of 2)
  • Sure our unbeloved Portland Trail Blazers have a perfect record for the first time since 1.5 years ago.
  • She was leaning with her back against the hotel wall which was papered over with a faded mural, her thumbs tucked in her gunbelt, staring at nothing and everything, including, it turned out, me. In my New York City, the cops wink at you and mean it.
  • Drake - unbelievably - spit at Quin, who managed to dodge the slimy gob.
  • He gives four options for the future of the hornbeams: remove the trees and replace them with a more suitable species; phase out the trees by removing two now and the remaining two five years later; thin the trees out or do nothing.
  • My rabbit just had babies with his ‘brother’ - they are so unbelievably adorable!
  • ROBERTS: Unbelievable, also the spelling bee, the annual spelling bee wrapped up last night, the winning word serrefine. CNN Transcript Jun 1, 2007
  • PRIESSNITZ, the celebrated founder of hydropathy, died at Graefenberg on the 26th of November, at the age of fifty-two. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
  • And they checked the list of names of Outram Road Jail inmates at an archive in Canberra. ARTHUR REX CRANE
  • During the first twenty minutes or so, I wasn't sure I would make it through the entire movie -- it was, I thought, similar in style to a kind of movie I find unbearable: a style based on long handheld shots, a soundtrack that contains little or no music and lots of environmental sounds characters breathing, eating, walking, and a general attitude that seems to fetishize "artlessness", though offers little to replace the art it so disdains. 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days
  • Depart the Bay Area for Monterey Bay, visit Fisherman's Wharf and the Cannery Row, made famous by writer John Steinbeck.
  • It will follow the Pennine Cycleway along the canal from Nelson to Greenberfield locks, Barnoldswick, and back.
  • In other words, this is your typical Pinkwater novel: screamingly funny, unbelievably weird, and fantastically awesome. Boing Boing
  • The uncertainty is unbearable!
  • Kruse-Elliott's collaborator, Jess Reed has been working with other foods such as pomegranates and grape seed extract, as well as whole cranberries.
  • Such an unbending position was his ‘obligation’ to the public.
  • They are only worn at Christmas, and are remarkably unbecoming.
  • James Ponsoldt: This notion is at the core of Killer of Sheep: what it means to be an adult, and how children learn and internalize grown-up behavior and responsibilities through lectures, through tears, but mostly by silently observing, peeking around corners, usually unbeknownst to their parents. GreenCine Daily: Filmmaker. Spring 07.
  • An estimation for Swedish sunbed users even gives the annual UV dose from sunbeds as approximately equivalent to that from sun exposure.
  • Along the way, Polkinghorne argues that going beyond the basics of theism can make belief more credible to nonbelievers.
  • His guitar solos are just unbelievable.
  • In addition, that same belonging nonbeliever is likely to be a better neighbor than a comparable nonbeliever who never enters church. American Grace
  • It was impossible to hear anything over the deafening crashing of the desks or the unbearable exploding of the hallways.
  • Her presence at his side felt more unbear-ably fortuitous than ever. The Unbearable Lightness of Being
  • Anytime you see a sign like that, you see this fracture, what we call an oblique fracture so it kind of spirals up, we know that he had some unbelievable force at his ankle that transmitted up through his fibula and fractured it. T.O.
  • As a minister and educator to the hill farmers of north Alabama, Pickens was unbeholden to Bourbon patronage, and he was soon to wield his own printing press.
  • It's almost unbearably tempting to suggest a furtive flick on the nose.
  • The rubbish about Howard doing a good job for his Battlers is unbelievable.
  • Rogers had been one of the early pacesetters, the Canberran setting 1: 00: 34 to sit in the hot seat, although with most of the bigger favorites still to race he was eventually pushed down into fifth. Cancellara wins fourth world time trial title
  • Back in the 1950s, Dutch ethologist Nikolaas Tinbergen conducted now-classic studies of the bird's incubation behavior and discovered something astonishing: When presented with a choice between brooding its own small egg and the giant egg of a much larger bird, the oystercatcher invariably chose to sit on the giant one. From 'The End of Overeating'
  • I know it is somewhat uneventful, but I should point out that should one of the pins get bent, you are going to have a heck of a time unbending it, as the pins are extremely closely spaced together and quite tiny.
  • On the slightly down-at-heels Upper West Side block where the story unfolds, happiness — or the closest Schine's brightly downbeat characters can come to it — is next to dogginess. Doggy Affections
  • Whole cranberries are cooked just till they pop. Times, Sunday Times
  • I’m sure Rosenberg found a way in infuse more “Edward” without taking away from Bella’s heartache. Twilight Lexicon » Buddy TV On New Moon
  • Working at about the same time, Heisenberg formulated matrix mechanics, which was the first complete and self-consistent theory of quantum mechanics.
  • We may note on the other hand that a rubric in the official "Rituale Romanum" enjoins that the priest ought to see that unbecoming or ridiculous names of deities or of godless pagans are not given in baptism (curet ne obscoena, fabulosa aut ridicula vel inanium deorum vel impiorum ethnicorum hominum nomina imponantur). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • On the Downbelows' debut, Toronto punk vets (ex-members of Trigger Happy, Tirekickers, et al.) gang together for an ode to their favourite rapidly gentrifying neighbourhood.
  • Even if you look past some of the unbelievable contrivances of this portrayal of the U. S. judicial system and just basic common sense, there's nothing that really stands out in this movie.
  • A musty aroma of hunter's stew filled her nostrils, and the sour smell of soggy, rotten straw was almost unbearable all of a sudden.
  • Leave to cool before stirring in cranberries. The Sun
  • It was unbearably hot in the car.
  • Flipping unbelievable, the Queen would rob the coffers of schools and hospitals so that her tawdry hangers on and distant relatives don't have to pay their way Grr If they are grace and favour, let the residents of them pay if Her Maj ain't got the dough but bollocks to us paying it, we don't pay our taxes so chinless hooray henries and Chlamydia Camilla's can have a ball at our expense. The Independent - UK RSS Feed
  • Both of these, however, may be referred to the words which may happen to be sinful, either by reason of excess which belongs to "loquaciousness," or by reason of unbecomingness, which belongs to "scurrility. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • The temperature often topped 50 degrees celsius and the hot thermal winds blew with unbelievable ferocity.
  • It was unbelievable what happened - a little miracle that we summoned the strength to fight back and win from that position. The Sun
  • Dried fruit is a good addition and the sour, squashy dried cranberries available in little packets are particularly well-suited to this job.
  • Swanberg plays an amusingly hatable character with a smug disregard for indie flicks.
  • All the while unbelievers laugh; men of weak faith are shaken; faith is uncertain; souls are drenched in ignorance, because adulterators of the word imitate the truth. NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
  • Alyssa Rosenberg points out that from his new perch at OIRA, Cass Sunstein will also oversee federal “e-government” initiatives, something that should be of interest to bloggers and blog readers. Matthew Yglesias » The Unknown OIRA
  • Feinberg, the reclusive founder of Cerberus Capital Management, the big buyout firm.
  • Try to understand men. If you understand each other you will be kind to each other. Knowing a man well never leads to hate and almost always leads to love. John Steinbeck 
  • The extras are limited to a brief filmography for director Michael Steinberg, Stiles, and Patrick Muldoon.
  • Indeed, one might think spreading the story of the transfiguration could help convert a few unbelievers.
  • Early in her career, Rothenberg worked as an assistant to Joan Jonas, a performance artist.
  • They claim attacks - often referred to as "beastings" - were unbearable. Undefined
  • All this you asserted in terms unbecoming the place in which you stood, unbecoming the person to which they were addressed, and highly improper to be used by one who spoke about what he did not under - stand. Junius : including letters by the same writer, under other signatures, (now first collected) to which are added, his confidential correspondence with Mr. Wilkes, and his private letters addressed to Mr. H.S. Woodfall ; with a preliminary essay, notes, fac
  • But soon after my skin felt unbelievably hot and my heart was racing. The Sun
  • Heisenberg remarked, when the Japanese physicist Yukawa discovered the particle now known as the meson and the term Werner Heisenberg - Biography
  • Fact sheets on sun creams and protection, sunbeds and skin cancer will be distributed at the roadshow in Thirsk Market Place on Monday between 10 am and 12.30 pm.
  • And when they are piled into a buttery pastry case with creamy egg custard and Parmesan topping, the aromas are almost unbearably delectable. Times, Sunday Times
  • His conduct was totally unbecoming to an officer in the British armed services.
  • The fact that the horn barely missed the aorta is an UNBELIEVABLE piece of luck is what I meant to say. Close Calls: Gored By a Bull Elk
  • The shrill whine and unbearable thunder of falling bombs dug in under my skin and stayed there.
  • Please use your column to tell people like it is - unbelievably hard. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is also deftly poised on the border between belief and unbelief.
  • On the 6th week, he had a check-up and the doctor said it was unbelievable, but the cancer had shrunken, and was now operable, and that they would take out one lung.
  • He mellow torpedo in setophaga shetland uncrannied unbecomingly our drippiness tomalley and mundanity filmmaker. Rational Review
  • The charity blamed the increase on the growing popularity of package holidays and excessive use of sunbeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • With leeks, currants, and cranberries, it's such a treat.
  • And who knows how many Christians he is putting on a slippery slide of unbelief concerning the clear written Word of God?
  • I told him I wasn't interested inbeing photographed. The Sheikh's Innocent Bride
  • Logically then, Stauffenberg's moral leitmotiv should be traced back to this spirituality which, for Holderlin, was pietistically tinged. Signandsight.com
  • War has made life almost unbearable for the civilians remaining in the capital.
  • Instead of staying indoors, healthily watching a black and white screen – Grandstand, Hancock, Terry and June – they were out canvassing, attending ward meetings, collecting ministers' autographs, drafting position papers and generally behaving in a way unbefitting to young persons. The Ed Balls roadshow: enough to make you weep
  • Gutenberg's reproduction of holy texts was far more efficient
  • Back then England were steamrollering sides and we were told that they were unbeatable, especially as we were playing them at Twickenham.
  • James has in a sense opened up to view an important part of the struggle between belief and unbelief in modern culture.
  • Over the weekend, the student met with Norwegian Prime Minister Jen Stoltenberg and other survivors - an experience she described as cathartic. Reuters: Press Release
  • I found most of the characters in the play totally unbelievable.
  • Shelley saw how, as the sun faded among the trees just as we would see it now: ‘pallid evening twines its beaming hair in duskier braids around the languid eyes of day: silence and twilight, unbeloved of men, creep hand in hand’.
  • Triangle palm, yucca and thunbergia: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico: Mexico Living Triangle palm, yucca and thunbergia: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico
  • Further north you have service berries or juneberries in the wet woodlands; bearberries on the moors and heaths, checkerberries or wintergreen in the woods and moors, and cranberries in the boggy heaths, which has berries that remain on the plant throughout winter.
  • The sole saving grace of the film is Jemaine Clement (of Flight of the Conchords fame) as Ronald Chevalier, a pompous author of bad sci-fi novels who is ironically the only character to not reach unbearable levels of annoyingness. This Week in DVD & Blu-ray: 2012, Where the Wild Things Are, Ponyo, and More | /Film
  • Westgate says that she came into the company, and scolded at and called her husband, whereupon I, took her husband's part, telling her it was an unbeseeming thing for her to come after him to the tavern, and rail after that rate. History of American Women
  • City extended their unbeaten run to seven games when they won 3-0 at Chesterfield.
  • In addition to his diagrammatic drawings of time and space, Saul Steinberg could render Fifth Avenue or the interior of a theater with a flourish of details that testified to his presence.
  • Unbeknownst to her father, she began taking dancing lessons.
  • I would wish, if possible, to be able to get to Canberra by lunch time on Monday.
  • Cranberry juice is often recommended to acidify the urine and discourage development of stones.
  • If you buy the biblical spin of the Religious Right folks -- that make up the bulk of the Tea Party movement -- the implication is clear: Jesus will soon return, send all Democrats, gays, blacks, progressives, liberals, college-educated unbelievers, etc., to Hell, while saving what Sarah Palin calls "us" "Real Americans" -- in other words unreconstructed frightened and resentful white lower middle class Americans. AlterNet
  • Schoenberg created twelve - tone music.
  • Hornby was aghast but answered her questions in increasingly staccato and downbeat tones.
  • The sentimentality, which at times reaches unbearable levels, is saccharine and cloying.
  • Both musicians relished the dancing hemiola figures in the third movement, shifts of the downbeat between duple and triple groupings, and played with impressive bravura and accuracy. Music review: Zuill Bailey and Orion Weiss at the Kennedy Center
  • DUSHANBE (Reuters) - A bomb exploded in a nightclub in Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe overnight, wounding at least five people, security sources said on Monday. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Jonas Soling tallied his 37th goal for the Lynx and Erasmo Saltarelli took the loss allowing five goals on 24 shots as Augusta had its seven-game unbeaten streak snapped. East Coast Hockey League - Augusta vs. Charlotte
  • Meticulous on the one hand, but unbelievably sloppy and careless on the other.
  • Ranging from the techno-infused uptempo music in Tokyo X to the jazzy downbeats in Chicago, the musical accompaniment to the onscreen action fits seamlessly.
  • But all of the nail biting is forgotten as Brazil has rolled through the tournament unbeaten, with major victories coming against Belgium and England. USATODAY.com - Brilliant Brazil overcomes tough Turkey
  • It became an unbeatable combination. Times, Sunday Times
  • Downbeat nystagmus is a term used to describe nystagmus with fast-phase beating downward when the eyes are looking forward or down.
  • By the time he left Cowdenbeath, the club were challenging for promotion.
  • The bunkers were in an unbelievable condition no doubt due to the efforts by the ground keepers on the other eighteen which made them almost unplayable.
  • When Kelly left the ring he put aside his celebrations to demand a re-match against Keith Knox, the man who snatched his unbeaten record.
  • His fondness for chromaticism was such that Schoenberg suspected he would soon join the ranks of the atonalists, but for Reger chromaticism was a means of expanding the resources of tonality, not a harbinger of its imminent collapse.
  • Canbet also offers perpetually reduced vigorish on straight bets and parlays.
  • Zeit Opern" – operas of the time – were a common feature of Germany in the 1920s, when Hindemith wrote a media comedy called Neues vom Tage (News of the Day), and even Schoenberg attempted a (very unfunny) comedy called Heute Oder Morgen (Today or Tomorrow). I predict a riot
  • Davis Cup is unbeloved by many in or close to the tennis business, and its extended schedule is difficult for the players.
  • Now pubs stock a wide range of soft drinks varying from the traditional fizzy drinks to exotic fruit juices like cranberry, mango and passion-fruit.
  • Because cranberry juice can cure a bladder infection, right? The Sun
  • Still, they both extended their unbeaten runs to five matches.
  • Then God sent down on him and on the stubborn unbelievers with him a thunderblast from the heavens of His power, which destroyed them all with a mighty clamour, and neither he nor any of his company set eyes on the city. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume III
  • When Citigroup is getting hit like this, I mean it's just unbelievable," said Sal Masionis, a stockbroker at Brant Securities, adding that Canadian banks were also suffering as a result.
  • There's a portrait of him in Llanberis vicarage in which he looks as irrepressible and intelligent as this action implies.
  • They had added an unbeaten 28 for the third wicket by the close.
  • Excluding these three groups, Rosenberg found a strong correlation between geographic distance and genetic distance, as the clinal theory would predict, but also found that the three main kinds of barriers -- oceans, the Sahara, and the Himalayas -- "adds an equivalent amount of genetic distance as traveling approximately 3,100 km on the same side of the barrier. More revelations about the genetics of race
  • Allan Snyder and John Mitchell of the Centre for the Mind in Canberra , Australia, argue that savant brain processes occur in each of us but are overwhelmed by more sophisticated conceptual cognition.
  • Mark took the paperclip from her hand and unbent it.
  • How extraordinary is obvious when Leiser discusses his triumphs over a glass of cranberry juice.
  • UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Some areas of Hollenbeck, the taggers are the minor league, if you will, the farm team for the gangs. CNN Transcript Mar 9, 2007
  • The four operations were unbelievably tough. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're good friends and God knows Canberra is a place where mateship must be a very welcome thing.
  • Traveling with a nursing child can ratchet up the anxiety to unbearable levels.
  • There ain't no sin and there ain't no virtue. There's just stuff people do. John Steinbeck 
  • A character in one of the tales is an apprentice in a senbei store. Archive 2008-01-01
  • The delightful Finnish soprano is the first of a distinguished group of vocal recitalists at Brian McMaster's final festival, performing songs by Mozart, Sibelius, Schoenberg and Britten.
  • Of course, it all sounds a bit fanciful, perhaps even unbelievable, unpractical, but it wasn't as though I were of a brilliant mind and had a university-destined career.
  • If that's not enough for the more demanding customer, the stunning and perhaps unbeatable view of Sofia makes it well worth a visit.
  • But unbeknown to his family, he had packed extra items in his work bag including socks, a pair of trainers and some hair gel.
  • Frugality is in, frivolousness is out, ' said Shilpa Rosenberry, a consultant with WSL.

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