How To Use Orison In A Sentence
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The next character sees this story projected holographically in an "orison," a futuristic recording device.
Cbrimble Diary Entry
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Nymph, in thy orisons be all my sins remember'd.
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For a young man interested in a business future, George S. Morison had said not long before his death, the then small steam-shovel manufacturer clearly had “possibilities.”
The Path Between the Seas
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Morison's declared tax expenditure on patent medicine stamps suggests that his home turnover rose to an annual average of 34,000 pounds in 1830.
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Just five miles wide and orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter, the minor planet, now called Ianmorison, is visible only as a tiny dot of light.
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There are other clear sounds besides those formed by the larynx; some of them are formed in the mouth, as may be heard previous to the enunciation of the letters b, and d, and ga; or during the pronunciation of the semivocal letters, v.z. j. and others in sounding the liquid letters r and l; these sounds we shall term orisonance.
The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes
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It may be so," said Frank; "at least you owe it to the prayers of that most pure and peerless virgin by whose commands you sailed; the sweet incense of whose orisons has gone up for you daily, and for whose sake you were preserved from flood and foe, that you might spread the fame and advance the power of the spotless championess of truth, and right, and freedom, -- Elizabeth, your queen.
Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth
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Morison researched Columbus's second voyage, which had made landfall at Dominica and then gone north.
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Zach'ry who starts as another young and well intentioned if "ignorant" tribesman, has his life turned upside down by the orison and by contact with the last advanced tech survivors...
Masterpieces of the 00's decade: "Cloud Atlas" by David Mitchell (Reviewed by Liviu Suciu)
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When the twice-born secretary of the interior drops to his knees on the office carpet to begin his official day with his zealot's orisons he does not pray to God the builder, the shepherd, or the tender of the vines; he is communicating with God the abolisher, God the swinger of scythes.
Know Thy President
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That mighty pause before the class,—that orison and benediction—how much of my life it has been and made.
DARKWATER
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S. Peter about the hour of sixte, the gates, that as then were shut, suddenly opened before them at the instance of their orisons and prayers.
The Golden Legend, vol. 7
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The lawyers were alerted by a journalist who said that Operation Torison was part of a major British intelligence gathering exercise involving a mole high up within the republican movement.
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Hamlet refers to Ophelia as a nymph ( "Nymph, in thy orisons, be all my sins remembered"), but she is of marriageable age, whereas a nymphet is another thing altogether.
Hurricane Lolita
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As Morison remarks, the story is pure moonshine.
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And therefore the priest in this orison speaking for all sinners, having hope on the misericorde and mercy of God, he prayeth that we may have the perdurable or everlasting life with the company of the apostles, of martyrs, and with all the holy saints in heaven.
The Golden Legend, vol. 7
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“Or, gracious Lady!” he concluded his orison, “if it is my doom to lose my life like a hunted fox amidst this savage wilderness of tottering crags, restore at least my natural sense of patience and courage, and let not one who has lived like a man, though a sinful one, meet death like a timid hare!”
Anne of Geierstein
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Composition also includes a high mesophyl umbellate (Peucedanum morisonii) on chernozem soils with microphyllous deciduous woods (Betula pendula, Populus tremula).
Kazakh upland
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For in his morning orisons he loves the sun and the sun loves him.
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It probably is already but the fact that Spurs have two games in hand means the 10-point gap isn't completely insurmountable.1 min: Amind a tumultuous din, Norwich get the game going.1 min: After 26 seconds Morison traps a long ball and fires a respectable half-volley goalward.
Norwich City v Tottenham Hotspur – as it happened | Paul Doyle
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Pour tout vous dire a la sortie de ce modele Horison je n'avais pas du tout l'intention de l'acheter car je ne me faisais pas du tout a sa wig mais je l'ai acheté quand meme et je me suis debrouillé pour lui trouver une coiffe plus fun que sa crete de punk et je trouve que ces oreilles de Neko lui vont a ravir!
Pinku-tk Diary Entry
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Then the bishop put himself to prayer and orisons, and brake all the lamps of the church, and said: There shall none of them be lighted till that our Lord hath venged him on his enemy, and that the church have recovered that which she hath lost.
The Golden Legend, vol. 2
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This while, to the same place came his orison-mutterer impaletocked, or lapped up about the chin like a tufted whoop, and his breath pretty well antidoted with store of the vine-tree-syrup.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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It kind of reminds me of the "orison" in the central chapter of David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas -- a communicator, a recorder and player of print and visual information, a mapping device, etc. -- technology so advanced it feels like magic.
Talking about e-readers with smart booksellers
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Shopkeeper none of waiter in the Inn dares to tamper in additional people's commerce, the orison hurries solution problem and hammer to convey these 2 sons to hike a human momentous!
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Eleventhly, God of his grace had pierced her heart, it is read that S. Clare for to dispend amorously the time that God had lent her, in especial she was determined that from the hour of mid-day unto evensong time, she would dispend all that time in thinking and beweeping the passion of Jesu Christ, and say prayers and orisons according thereto, after unto the five wounds of the precious body of Jesu Christ, as smitten and pierced to the heart with the dart of the love divine.
The Golden Legend, vol. 6
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Viola returned to Orisono's palace, and related to her lord the ill success of the negotiation.
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And there was ordained an horse bier; and so with an hundred torches ever brenning about the corpse of the queen, and ever Sir Launcelot with his eight fellows went about the horse bier, singing and reading many an holy orison, and frankincense upon the corpse incensed.
Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
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Among these elements were the language of sacrifice, the vesture of Aaronic priests, clouds of incense rising like orisons to the throne, and the prayer of worship chanted by priests and people alike.
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The 1st ed. has "orison" both here and in 740 (the ed. of
The Lady of the Lake
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Composition also includes a high mesophyl umbellate (Peucedanum morisonii) on chernozem soils with microphyllous deciduous woods (Betula pendula, Populus tremula).
Kazakh upland
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Success is the resurrection of a title first published in 1897 by Orison Swett Marden, an entrepreneur and author of a series of self-help books, including "Getting the Most Out of Life".
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Taking the idea from Pathfinder that cantrips and orisons can be cast ‘at-will’ (pretty much), all the at will powers can be become a cantrip or orison; or we can give other classes a new name – i.e. ‘maneuver’
D&D 4e’s Out… And It’s Awful. Here’s Why « Geek Related
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Composition also includes a high mesophyl umbellate (Peucedanum morisonii) on chernozem soils with microphyllous deciduous woods (Betula pendula, Populus tremula).
Kazakh upland
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Morison asserts that he sailed from Crow Island and, “without stopping he passed outside Mount Desert and Isle au Haut and anchored in a harbor near Bedabedec.”
Champlain's Dream
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Taking the idea from Pathfinder that cantrips and orisons can be cast ‘at-will’ (pretty much), all the at will powers can be become a cantrip or orison; or we can give other classes a new name – i.e. ‘maneuver’
D&D 4e’s Out… And It’s Awful. Here’s Why « Geek Related
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George Morison mentioned it once in passing, but without evoking the slightest interest among the others, who had been content to dwell on miasmatic fumes emanating from the rank isthmian landscape.
The Path Between the Seas
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The "orison" of the title is a device that allows a holographic movie to be played and Sonmi-451's tale preserved as such will somehow get into the hands of the last hero Zach'ry, a primitive tribesman in a post-apocalyptic future.
Masterpieces of the 00's decade: "Cloud Atlas" by David Mitchell (Reviewed by Liviu Suciu)
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The orisons of fury will be sung… with a new found desperation Zaile sprinted into the dark.
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Composition also includes a high mesophyl umbellate (Peucedanum morisonii) on chernozem soils with microphyllous deciduous woods (Betula pendula, Populus tremula).
Kazakh upland
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“It may be so,” said Frank; “at least you owe it to the prayers of that most pure and peerless virgin by whose commands you sailed; the sweet incense of whose orisons has gone up for you daily, and for whose sake you were preserved from flood and foe, that you might spread the fame and advance the power of the spotless championess of truth, and right, and freedom, — Elizabeth, your queen.”
Westward Ho!
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On semi-doubles and those of a lesser rite the suffrages are now reduced to a single antiphon and orison which is common to all the saints heretofore commemorated, whilst the preces ( "Miserere" and versicles) formerly imposed on the greater feriæ are now suppressed.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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They passed the day in feasting and wine-drinking and diversion and delight till night-fall, when they supped and prayed the sundown prayers, and the night orisons; after which they sat conversing and carousing, and Nasir and Mansur fell to telling stories whilst Abdullah hearkened.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night