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  • I dreamt last night that I went out for a drink with biscuitware and that halfway through the night he suddenly jumped up from his seat to perform an all-singing all-dancing musical number, accompanied by a well-rehearsed large chorus all in spangly costume. The One That's Still Making Me Chuckle
  • Guardian International correspondent Jonathan Steele called Bush's and Blair's denial of the horrors attending the Iraq civil war "Panglossian" - referring to the ever optimistic Dr. Pangloss of Voltaire's novel Candide who, at every disaster, proclaims that ours is the best of all possible worlds. Surge to Purge: The 80% Solution in Iraq
  • I duly surrendered my little device, only to feel a sudden pang of panic on my way back to my seat. Times, Sunday Times
  • As Hayden recalled the velvety softness of her breast against his palm, a pang of guilt stabbed him. One Night Of Scandal
  • Present receivings and comforts are consistent with a great many groans; not as the pangs of one dying, but as the throes of a woman in travail -- groans that are symptoms of life, not of death. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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  • They banged out `The star-spangled banner'
  • Kahit na blimps ay mabagal, carry maliit na timbang, at nangangailangan ng malaking hangars sa bahay ang mga ito, ang isang kumpanya ng Aleman ay magkaroon ng isang ahas-tanga tulad ng disenyo na overcomes ang ilan sa mga shortcomings upang magbigay ng isang bapor sa hangin pangangasiwa na maaaring manatili aloft para sa araw. Ideonexus.com »2,009» Disyembre
  • The prose is strewn with biblical and poetic tags and pang full of rhetorical devices.
  • He had no pangs of guilt '. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most visibly, it has transformed the British day out - you can't visit even the most two-bit town these days without tripping over its spangly new heritage centre or interactive museum.
  • In any case, Pang et al. may have unknowingly found an unstated risk for hospital birth of having a mildly premature baby.
  • His compendious book, then, ranges from dry speculation on geology to exquisite description of flora, spangled with remarkably apt epigrams.
  • They do, on occasion, have pangs of conscience regarding self-centredness.
  • She experienced a sharp pang of disappointment.
  • Acoy macasalanan nagcocõ pesal aco sa atin panginoon di os macagagaua sa lahat at cai sancta Maria uirgen totoo at cai sanct Miguel archangel, cai sanct Juan baptista sa san ctos apostoles cai sanct Pedro, at cai sanct Pablo at sa lahat na sanctos at sa iyo padre, ang naccasala aco sa panidim, sa pag uica at sa paggaua aco nga ce, sala aco, i, mei casalanan, aco, Doctrina Christiana The first book printed in the Philippines, Manila, 1593.
  • A spangled shoal of fish swept by him, rainbow-hued, fins of intricate filigree. CORMORANT
  • Most placental mammals have teeth that are capped with enamel, but there are also lineages without teeth, such as anteaters, pangolins and baleen whales, or with enamelless teeth, such as armadillos, sloths, aardvarks and pygmy and sperm whales. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • the star-spangled banner
  • Tulad ng mga tulisang-dagat Blanchard, Associate Professor ng Chemistry sa Northern Kentucky University, said, "Ito ay katulad ng nasusunog ang mga kasangkapan sa bahay upang panatilihin ang mga bahay na mainit-init sa kalagitnaan ng Enero. Ideonexus.com »2,008» Hulyo
  • Villa Kennan, with a pang of disappointment at such rebuff, forwent her overtures for the moment, and listened to what tale Jacob Henderson could tell of his dog. CHAPTER XXXIV
  • The language is a wild mixture of vaquero-cowboy Spanglish and the King James Bible — you ' ll find words like " pulverulence " and " sudorific, " and one character says, without a shred of irony: " Lo, would you behold what has arrived? Southwestern Gothic
  • I've heard "Hail to the Chief," I've heard the Star-Spangled Banner, many of the songs that you know so well when it comes to these kind of big celebrations. CNN Transcript Jan 11, 2009
  • And the costumes: They can't have too many spangles.
  • Pangea sells what it calls "ecocentric bodycare" products: cleansers, scrubs, creams, toners, masks, lotions and soaps, among other items. Pangea Organic's line of natural skin-care products is growing
  • He sounded as if he was thoroughly disgusted by the whole business and she felt a pang of dismay.
  • Patice is given a panga, ploughshare, planer, bag of maize, bag of beans and small packets of tomato, onion, pumpkin and cabbage seed and he puts all of these in a hessian bag.
  • In a star-spangled career stretching nearly forty years Derek McCann has stonewalled every single team that has participated in Section One of the Northern Cricket Union.
  • At the foot of the spiral stairway, they presented Tetra with their star spangled permits.
  • Regardless of your taste in music, spangled shirts, four inch collars, glitzy sunglasses and platform shoes are in.
  • Remember when I was a disco dangle with a spangle sweating in my sticky pocket caning pop and disco dangle darling watching you? Bone Dust Disco
  • Pang PT, Teng HK, Zaitsev E, Woo NT, Sakata K, et al. (2004) Cleavage of proBDNF by tPA/plasmin is essential for long-term hippocampal plasticity. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • For a moment she felt a pang of guilt about the way she was treating him.
  • His name was Baderoon, and as he was unmarried and had been used to a roving life, having been several voyages to North Australia to catch trepang or “beche de mer”, I was in hopes of being able to keep him. The Malay Archipelago
  • With your left hand, carefully lower the spangler and clamp the sping-grip around the grommel handle while turning the spangler speed valve to "rapid" with your right, and pressing the oscillator button with your other hand. 'Twas the Day After Christmas
  • Was there a pang of guilt? Times, Sunday Times
  • “XIII” is produced by Prodigy Pictures and Cipango. NBC Announces New Schedule | the TV addict
  • Tankadhar's village falls under Lapanga gram panchayat which is surrounded by industrial units whose dependency on ground water has gone up in recent times. The Hindu - Front Page
  • Stone felt a small pang of jealousy, then realised that he could hardly play dog-in-the-manger when he already had a bone for the taking. CORMORANT
  • He experienced a sudden pang of conscience.
  • (Tevorang is probably present-day Yujing 玉井; Taccariang was in the eastern part of Gaoxiong 高雄, about 30 kilometers southeast from Tainan; Dolatok is probably present-day Donggang 東港, in Pingdong County; Pangsoya is present-day Linbian 林邊, in Pingdong County; and Longkiau is present-day Hengchun 恆春.) back How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • We hadn't eaten since yesterday and the hunger pangs were getting harder to ignore.
  • Set roasted beef and pudding on the opposite side o 'the pit o' Tophet, and an Englishman will mak a spang at it -- But I wash my hands o't -- Follow me sir "(to Andrew)," and I'se show ye where to pit the beasts. Rob Roy — Volume 02
  • Maazel and the orchestra opened the performance by playing the North Korean national anthem, the "Patriotic Song," followed by the American national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner.
  • Widowed, and with a little child, he felt violent pangs of transient remorse, and hymned his dead wife in vintage Nineties poet's minor melody.
  • I feel a pang of guilt as I realise his destiny is a stark lab. The Sun
  • Raymond Chin Pang Shue was identified as the abalone diver who died in an incident that began at about 8: 30 a.m. KPIX: Top Stories Videos
  • If you do feel hunger pangs, nibble on carrot, celery or cucumber sticks or sliced green peppers.
  • The stars, which to the number of several millions bespangle the sky, are not scattered uniformly. The Story of the Heavens
  • I will greatly increase your pangs in childbearing; Archive 2007-01-01
  • The vanities of sovereignty had never any particular charm for Charles V.; he was not a man who cared "to monarchise and kill with looks," or who could feel a pang at parting with the bauble of a crown; and when the wise world cried out in their surprise, and strained their fancies for the cause of conduct which seemed so strange to them, they forgot that princes who reign to labour, grow weary like the peasant of the burden of daily toil. The Reign of Mary Tudor
  • A hypothetical supercontinent that included all the landmasses of the earth before the Triassic Period. When continental drift began, Pangaea broke up into Laurasia and Gondwanaland.
  • A galaxy of spangles and silver coins glitters across each back.
  • It has little nutritional value but will stave off hunger pangs. Times, Sunday Times
  • U) pangt, and beat with loft ihe rovet; eaven with catoeft prayV, hioi Ibe lovet. ant taper*8 ray icg on her fight | le guidet her faiotlng fteft welcome light. The Vocal Magazine: Or, Compleat British Songster
  • The salt was formed in a sea that existed when the supercontinent Pangea broke up some 200 million years ago.
  • Kalibo, Aklan (19 March) -- Ang mga Pilipino nga indi pa rehistrado nga botante apang gusto magboto sa maabot nga 2010 nasyonal kag lokal nga eleksyon ang may tsansa pa nga makaparehistro antes mag-abot o sa adlaw mismo sang Oktubre 15, ang gintalana nga deadline sang rehistrasyon sang Commission on Elections (COMELEC) sa mga upisina sang COMELEC o sa mga gindesignar nga mga lugar sang rehistrasyon. Undefined
  • 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
  • I am so sated, so well fed, so over fed that I could go for at least a month without eating a morsel before feeling the true pangs of hunger.
  • She smiled, but a pang of sorrow lanced her heart.
  • When he first arrived to the Bahamas and Cuba, he thought that he was arriving to the Cipango (Japan) Islands, a previous stage to the eastern-most part of Asia. ante Says: Long overdue.
  • But, as I said, I was in amaze, and the next I knew was the pang of the entering steel as this clumsy provincial ran me through and charged forward, bull-like, till his hilt bruised my side and I was borne backward. Chapter 11
  • But to lose control, to have his soul upset by the pangs of the flesh, to screech and gibber like an ape, to become the veriest beast -- ah, that was what was so terrible. Lost Face
  • Tila baga walang muwang idealismo Tanabe ay contrasted sa mistulang pangungutya Hachi's. Ideonexus.com »2,007» Hunyo
  • In the echidna, anteaters, and pangolins, there are qualitative differences in tongue construction.
  • The proto-Pangaean continents left a record of their existence in the mountain belts built by their collisions.
  • Other species include the endemic water chevrotain Hyemoschus aquaticus, African golden cat Felis aurata (K), giant forest genet Genetta victoriae, the endemic aquatic genet Osbornictis piscivora, leopard Panthera pardus, giant ground pangolin Manis gigantea, aardvark orycteropus afer, pygmy antelope Neotragus batesii, forest buffalo Syncerus caffer nanus, bush pig Potamochoerus porcus and giant forest hog Hylochoerus meinertzhageni (V) and great cane rat Thryonomys swinderianus. Okapi Faunal Reserve, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • She was America's leading female alpinist, the only woman internationally to climb six of 14 peaks that measured 8,000 meters: Gasherbrum II, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Broad Peak, Shishapangma, and Everest (twice), and the record holder of unexplored first mountain ascents. Jane Dwyre Garton: Remembering Chris Boskoff
  • Though Pangea was intact, the first rumblings of continental break up could be heard.
  • Sometimes, solitude is of all things my wish; and the awful silence of the night, the spangled element, and the rising and setting sun, how promotive of contemplation! — Clarissa Harlowe
  • The sky was spangled with stars.
  • Readers have taken me to task since my last Country Diary on the pools that spangle the high ridges like glittering sequins. Country diary: Lake District
  • If this description matches your behavior, you're probably a weekend warrior, said Jeffrey Spang, MD, an assistant professor of orthopedics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
  • She enjoyed living alone, but felt a tiny pang of regret for her mother's cooking.
  • It is a spangly piece of tuneful easy listening, a record unashamed of a simple chorus and a driving rhythm.
  • Schools of pelagics patrol the pinnacle - devilfish, samson, amberjacks, jewfish, trevally, mackerel and bullseyes, as well as black cod, spangled emperor and snapper.
  • The mitre and sanbenito worn by Candide were painted with flames reversed and with devils that had neither tails nor claws; but Dr. Pangloss's devils had both tails and claws, and his flames were upright. Candide
  • She experienced a sharp pang of disappointment.
  • We are, very simply, unprepared for dealing with pangs of shame or for undertaking spiritual soul-searchings.
  • With a flat band of silver olive leaves about her brow, and the soft hair waving out below, nothing more was necessary for a costume save a brief drapery of silver spangled cloth with a strap of jewels and a wisp of black malines for a scarf. The City of Fire
  • With the canopy of a star-spangled sky, the frozen stillness of stone entrapping centuries of history, and the soft sound of the waters, it is truly an experience that belongs to the realm of the unforgettable.
  • When enough has been collected in one neighbourhood to load a casco or other province boat, it is despatched to their camarine at Manilla, where after being taken from the original pilone, if it has come from Pampanga, it is mixed up together, and placed in another one, with an opening at the conical part, which is placed over Recollections of Manilla and the Philippines During 1848, 1849 and 1850
  • She quickly squashed the small pang of jealousy that had risen up in her.
  • If you believe your children have a star-spangled future, give them nice straightforward, easy-to-spell names before they burden an entire generation with unfortunate handles.
  • Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of disappointed love. Jane Austen 
  • Sementara itu, drummer band Sky Liner dari Semarang, Arso mengatakan, para finalis akan menawarkan karya dan konsep panggung yang berbeda untuk menjadi yang terbaik di hadapan dewan juri nasional. ANTARA - Berita Terkini
  • From 1 kW to the megawatt range, Spang Power Electronics designs and manufactures a full line of SCR power controllers.
  • The Winter Aconite is the very 'firstling' of the year, for it blooms in advance of the Snowdrop, covering the ground with gilt spangles in the bleakest days of February. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
  • China is now the primary market for tiger bone, rhino horn, elephant ivory, live snakes, pangolins and a whole host of wildlife products.
  • zone_info": "huffpost. media/blog; business = 1; media = 1; nickname = matt-spangler; entry_id = 207582; apple = 1; facebook = 1; myspace = 1; owen-van-natta = 1", Matt Spangler: An Open Letter to MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta
  • I have stood on the summit of Ben Nevis in winter after completing a snow-and-ice climb, and looked down on the twinkling lights of Fort William, with a star-spangled firmament above.
  • Joey felt a pang of hurt at the mention of Lauren's name, but she contained herself.
  • Kingdom come, is yo 'gittin' ter de pint when yo 'kin see sich gwines-on an' not r'ar right spang up an '_sass_ dat' oman? Peggy Stewart at School
  • Dignity is overrated, especially when surrounded by so much spangle and sequin.
  • Termed also trepang, sea cucumber, sea slug, cotton spinner, and known scientifically as Holothuridae, no less than twenty varieties have been described and are identified by popular and technical titles. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • E. L. Godkin, the editor of the Nation, might have been speaking for all of them when he lamented the “gaudy stream of bespangled, belaced and beruffled barbarians” flooding New York. The Five of Hearts
  • II animals: monkey, pangolin, giant squirrel, otters, large Viverra, sambar, birds of prey, silver pheasant, peacock pythonsteindachneri, python s, etc. 12.
  • Pangsapa was a narcotics contrabandist and would therefore know people who were prepared to kill for a fix of snow, or who were prepared to expose the most sacrosanct confidences of friends and inform on them. The 9th Directive
  • a pang of conscience
  • It is named for its most famous inhabitant, Nevin Nollop, who developed the popular pangram “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” Archive 2009-05-01
  • SAN ANTONIO, TX, Nov 09, 2009/24-7PressRelease/-- Ah, the intense pangs of dolour from those who will miss their Whataburger A. 1. 'Whataburger Serves'
  • Interpreting the extreme similarity in anteaters and pangolins remains problematic due to lingering disagreement among phylogenetic hypotheses.
  • A sudden pang of pain hit my chest, and I held onto it trying to ease the pain.
  • There is a man up the road who specialise in "panga" or machete killings, he says bluntly. BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
  • Kahit na blimps ay mabagal, carry maliit na timbang, at nangangailangan ng malaking hangars sa bahay ang mga ito, ang isang kumpanya ng Aleman ay magkaroon ng isang ahas-tanga tulad ng disenyo na overcomes ang ilan sa mga shortcomings upang magbigay ng isang bapor sa hangin pangangasiwa na maaaring manatili aloft para sa araw. Ideonexus.com »2,009» Disyembre
  • Dr David Brin kamakailan-lamang na itinuro ng kanyang mga mambabasa sa Ang Claremont Institute's article "Hindi iyong Ama Republican Party," kung saan summarizes ideological ebolusyon ng Republican partido mula sa progresibong mga araw ng Lincoln, sa pamamagitan ng modernong conservativism, sa bagong conservativism, at nagtatapos sa Bush Jr ' s wari kalagitnaan progresibong, albeit "pananampalataya-based na," half-paraan neoconservativism That's hindi ang pinakamainam na paraan upang ilarawan ito, alam ko. alternatibo welcome. Ideonexus.com »2,005» Disyembre
  • ã. ypanalangin nila sa atin pangi noõ dios ycao namã padre aco, i. ypanalangin mo at haman caha lili canang dios dito aco, i, ca lagan mo sa casalanan co, at parusahan mo aco. Doctrina Christiana The first book printed in the Philippines, Manila, 1593.
  • Adeline had no retrospect of past delight to give emphasis to present calamity — no weeping friends — no dear regretted objects to point the edge of sorrow, and throw a sickly hue upon her future prospects: she knew not yet the pangs of disappointed hope, or the acuter sting of self-accusation; she had no misery, but what patience could assuage, or fortitude overcome. The Romance of the Forest
  • Now, the river was as busy as the land, lights swimming hither and thither; steamboats with ropes of tiny stars bespangling their dark bulk and a white electric glare in the bow, low boats with lights that sent wavering spear-heads into the shadow beneath. Stories of a western town
  • When you are speaking with honest country people about the beauty of their fields, do not talk about "Flora spreading her fragrant mantle on the superficies of the earth, and bespangling the verdant grass with her beauteous adornments. Hold Up Your Heads, Girls! : Helps for Girls, in School and Out
  • I used to love the penny tray which was full of gobstoppers, bubblies, Spangles and Jelly Tots.
  • Zuger was floating on an ice chest when one of the Erik's smaller fishing boats known as a panga appeared, listing badly and partially submerged. Fishermen recount surviving Sea of Cortez sinking
  • They are home to many smaller wildlife like jackals, hares, snakes, wild boar, pangolin and countless species of birds.
  • One of the biggest problems during that disaster was getting and dispensing accurate information, especially in Topanga's isolated canyon enclaves.
  • She was seized by a sudden pang of conscience.
  • Joan returned to consciousness with a sense of vague and unlocalized pain which she thought was that old, familiar pang of grief. The Border Legion
  • Knowing this, it is hard to enjoy the party without a pang of guilt. Times, Sunday Times
  • The highly organised fraternities — student social clubs — even bring their own marquees emblazoned with the starspangled banner. The Sun
  • She stepped through the star-spangled tunnel, past the bathroom and finally into the bedroom. COMPULSION
  • I was dreadfully shocked at the burning of the two Jews, and the honest Biscayan who married his godmother; but how great was my surprise, my consternation, and concern, when I beheld a figure so like Pangloss, dressed in a sanbenito and mitre! Candide
  • Wala namang may makaisip kung saan pwede gumala so ... napagdesisyunan namin na mag-abang ng jeep at kung anong unang dumating, kahit ano pang nakalagay sa placard, doon kami sasakay. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Voltaire's Candide, in which Pangloss takes the place of Mentor, will parody the genre.
  • Outfitted in a star-spangled costume, with her muscular shoulders and her black hair piled high, Pages looks like a 105-pound flyweight version of Wonder Woman.
  • And, looking upward, there were the dark tops of the evergreen trees, such as hemlocks, pines, and spruces, starred and bespangled, as if wetted with a great rain of molten crystal. Tales and Sketches, Complete Volume V., the Works of Whittier: Tales and Sketches
  • Ngayon ay hindi ko maghintay upang masimulan ang paglalaro sa aking bagong sistema ng seguridad sa bahay at ang mga camera Nagkakaroon ako ng mga naka-install na sa paligid ng bahay, na kung saan ko kayang dahil nerds gumawa ng paraan ng mas maraming pera kaysa sa gangsters. Ideonexus.com »2,008» Disyembre
  • The grotesque comedy of the couvade, which proved a tragedy so often for the poor mother compelled by the custom to rise in her weakness and even neglect her new-born baby, in order to do double work and to tempt the appetite of her lord after his make-believe pangs of childbirth, was one sign that primitive consciousness found the new knowledge of double parentage very exciting. The Family and it's Members
  • Chaldees, when they come on thee suddenly, as pangs on a woman in travail (Jer 6: 24)! Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Pangloss is the wildly optimistic character in Voltaire's Candide -- "Panglossian" is to say overly cheery. W.C. Varones
  • It helps tremendously that Montrealers haven't yet felt the first pangs of festival fatigue - timing is everything in fête season, especially in film.
  • They seem no more essential to the women's actual physical performance in and under the water than the copiously spangled and sequined swimsuits they wear.
  • Our company is Pangea ( China ) Limited, whose headquarters is located in Chicago, USA.
  • The French embassy said a year-long research of fauna conducted in the deep-sea and coastal ecosystems of Panglao Island resulted in the discovery of over 1,200 species of decapod or 10-legged crustaceans and some 6,000 species of mollusks. Archive 2007-02-01
  • On a dark night, you can usually spot AE hanging out on the northwestern perimeter of a spangle of stars about two finger-widths east of Iota Aurigae. Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: February 5-7, 2010 | Universe Today
  • He experienced a sudden pang of conscience.
  • One becomes convinced that he never suffered any morbid, soul-shaking experience such as besetting religious doubt brings with it, or the pangs of despised love; that on the contrary he moved among men and women with a serene and godlike tread, neither self-indulgent nor ascetic, with mind and senses ever alert to every form of beauty. Translations of Shakuntala and Other Works
  • She knew that he was avoiding her and it sent physical pangs of pain through her body.
  • And he was plum spang on the nail with that one, too.
  • Amy, in her tiny spangled trapeze-artist's costume, was awed by the profligate splendour of it all. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Serve the feijoada with the salsa and top with a good sprinkling of pangrattato and the reserved coriander leaves. The Sun
  • Like pangolins, aardvarks have a long, protrusile tongue and a gizzard-like stomach.
  • The nutritionally balanced menus are designed to help you lose up to a pound a day without hunger pangs.
  • Random Trivia: "Benriner" means "oh, how handy!" in Japanese, despite the fact that the Japanglish on the box front proclaims "Dry cut radishes also OK. Serious Eats
  • For Jill, in the twinkling of a star, had let fall the enveloping cloak, standing for one second like some exotic bit of statuary in her black billowing satin trousers and infinitesimal coatee over a silver-spangled frothy vest, her great eyes dancing with glee over the face veil. Desert Love
  • _ -- There are a few species of _Holothuriæ_, of which the trepang is the best known example. Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • The flesh of the trepang has to be drenched in water for a long time prior to cooking, in order to remove a lot of the gelatinous goo, or so I'm told.
  • Serena felt the first pangs of labour pains on New Year's Eve and made her way to Wexford hospital.
  • They also battled agonising hunger pangs with bags of crisps. The Sun
  • I played the nocturne in a loop, and I felt a pang of remembrance course through my whole person.
  • On an occasion after having stopped for a "nooning," there loomed up suddenly in the northwest a black, ominous cloud, revolving swiftly and threateningly, as might the vapors from some gigantic cauldron; variegated in black, blue and green, bespangled with red streaks of lightning. Crossing the Plains, Days of '57 A Narrative of Early Emigrant Tavel to California by the Ox-team Method
  • The first wore a white silk, called a polonaise, forming a flowing robe, open to the waist; the pink sash was six inches wide, and filled with spangles; the shoes and stockings were also spangled, and, above all, arose a towering head-dress, filled with a profusion of pearls and jewels; the veil was spangled, and edged with silver lace. My Lady of Doubt
  • Sauntering along, the boy looks up and sees a tree filled with angels, bright angelic wings bespangling every bough like stars.
  • Sometimes we get pangs for a return to the fast pace of life. Times, Sunday Times
  • It all helped to keep energy levels up, and made everyone forget the pangs of hunger and thirst, for well over three hours.
  • The early fishers were Malays, also known as Macassans, from the Indonesian islands, and it seems they regularly sailed south in their sailing ships or praus to harvest, preserve, and take their trepang home.
  • A father watching his daughter comb her brother's hair experiences a momentary pang of pure happiness.
  • The Copper Beeches and Aspens spangle goldenly against the steel-blue sky. Rodeo Days
  • The trepang is a sort of sea-slug, which is dried and used by the Chinese to make soup. Mark Seaworth
  • The KIO says is trying to reach a new ceasefire agreement with the government based on the 1947 Panglong Agreement, which guaranteed ethnic minorities greater autonomy as part of a federal union.
  • Cipango," said Philip, who had read Marco Polo's book in the Latin version published a year or two before. The Path of the King
  • And there is some hope that open-source projects such as Pango will allow programmers to intervene directly to solve the problems, at least partially, for the languages and orthographies that they care about.
  • This time he was watching a dipper immersing its white throat and bitter chocolate body in the spangling brown waters. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • Many inquiries are made for such subjects, and this is one of the number (which is far from ample) that can be relied upon for not only covering the bare earth, but also for bespangling such position with its bright blossoms for two months in spring. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • Sakit ng ulo lang ang makukuha, At palagi pang ubos ang pera. WN.com - Articles related to Atienza: LGU's should help sports Raptors add to Nets woes-->
  • MulanRouge Listening to pangea-central asia/american jazz bad @ the stoneboat-reminded of why I heart BJ Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • It is highly unusual, for instance, to introduce a theme in A Major by setting up its harmony in C# Minor, but then again genius never likes to play by the rules, especially when it sets out to express the searching, irresolvable pangs of love. Rodney Punt: A Glowing Romeo et Juliette -- Charles Dutoit with the LA Philharmonic in Berlioz
  • Which is the noble character for ages to admire -- yon fribble dancing in lace and spangles, or yonder hero who sheathes his sword after a life of spotless honor, a purity unreproached, a courage indomitable, and a consummate victory? George Washington: Farmer
  • Kalau Nazri sudah kurang ajar akapada TDM, pemimpin yang banyak berjasa kapada negara, saya fikir tak perlu kita panggil dia YB lagi. SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator
  • The new snack bar will keep those hunger pangs at bay.
  • Macassan fishermen in search of trepang (sea slugs or beche-de-mer) began visiting northern Australia about the 1720s.
  • My heart and stomach were turning on me, aching in painful pangs of guilt and hopelessness.
  • Here Flora had surely played a trick to plant golden genista against the intense sapphire blue of a Capri sea, and she must have emptied her apron all at once to have spangled the rough grass with cistus, anemone, and starry asphodel. The Jolliest School of All
  • The maritime country which we now call Macedonia was conquered and formed into a kingdom by Alexander the father of Perdiccas and his ancestors the Temenidae, who originally came from Argos. 59 They defeated and drove out of Pieria the Pierians, who afterwards settled in Phagres and other places at the foot of Mount Pangaeus, beyond the Strymon; the land which lies under Mount Pangaeus towards the sea is still called the Pierian vale. The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • Maybe this is good news in the "Panglossian" sense for Wells Fargo & Co. 24/7 Wall Street
  • Once the most serious hunger pangs were assuaged, Nicholas remembered his manners and his curiosity.
  • The oceans were reduced two in number; the larger by far was the enormous Panthalassa Ocean, roughly equivalent to the Pacific of today, while the smaller Tethys Ocean lay as a gigantic bight on the eastern side of Pangaea.
  • Sunny wings sprang open and bore him in a steep glide earthward, down past sheer cliffs spangled with bright alpine flowers and stunted scrub.
  • It exists in, and influences every atom, whose combinations compose and constitute the entire material creation, or each and every orb that bespangle the blue infinity. Aether and Gravitation
  • Born in the English port of Southampton in 1927, Russell was attracted by the romance of the sea and attended Pangbourne Nautical College before joining the merchant navy at 17 as a junior crew member on a cargo ship bound for the Pacific. CBC | Top Stories News
  • ‘We put our own lives at risk because these boys carry long knives and pangas when they enter the school premises,’ he said.
  • The Prime Minister has just announced establishment of six new Honorary Consulates in Indonesia, namely, Ambon, Balikpapan, Kupang, Medan, Surabaya and Ujung Pandang. Government Response to Senate Consular Services Report
  • This is probably the most famous English language pangram a sentence using all 26 letters in the alphabet. Josh Sawislak: Butts in Chairs and Fingers on Keys
  • The tipang, a pork leg first steamed then cooked in the wok with delicious sauce and spices, is irresistible.
  • The means of effecting his purpose were easy and various; but as he was not yet so entirely hardened as to be able to view her dying pangs, and embrue his own hands in her blood, he chose to dispatch her by means of poison, which he resolved to mingle in her food. A Sicilian Romance
  • The superdreadnought Chicago, as she approached the imaginary but nevertheless sharply defined boundary, which no other ship had been allowed to pang, went inert and crept forward, mile by mile. First Lensman
  • Spitting the bits down the basin, I feel the sudden pangs of personal loss. Times, Sunday Times
  • The indispensable piece remains the sheath dress, interpreted à la nymphet mode by Alessandro dell'Acqua, and dramatically by Lawrence Steele, who created a luminous second skin of metallicized grey with lunar spangles.
  • Like pangolins, aardvarks have a long, protrusile tongue and a gizzard-like stomach.
  • I’ll let font designer Mark Simonson answer that one: “A pangram is a sentence or phrase which contains every letter of the alphabet.” Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Pangram haikus
  • Every worn-out, pasty-faced pauper, every blind man, every prison babe, every man, woman, and child whose belly is gnawing with hunger pangs, is hungry because the funds have been misappropriated by the management. THE MANAGEMENT
  • Yet on the hypothesis of Pangenesis, the zoospore of an alga must contain gemmules from all the cells of the parent algæ, and from all the parts of all their less remote ancestors in all their stages of existence. On the Genesis of Species
  • He therefore exchanges his spangled 'European drag' for the moleskins and elastic-sided boots of a jackeroo.
  • There's also a naivety in merely assuming that vowels just change at whim without feeling any pang of responsibility to explain the supposed phonetic changes intelligently i.e. helu versus the compared word hil as attested in TLE 675. False Etruscan-Latin bilingual equations
  • But after a few days, boredom, hunger pangs and cravings get the better of you. The Sun
  • And this Poesie must be used by whosoever will follow S. Paules {27} counsaile, in singing Psalmes when they are mery, and I knowe is used with the frute of comfort by some, when in sorrowfull panges of their death bringing sinnes, they finde the consolation of the never leaving goodnes. Defence of Poesie
  • Together with the Appalachian, Caledonian and Variscan orogens, the Uralian orogeny contributed to the assembly of the late Palaeozoic supercontinent of Pangaea.
  • Specialists on American flag culture agree that the earliest roots of star-spangled sentiment lay not in the Revolution but in the country's second war with England.
  • After some years of dolorous wandering in this palace of despair, -- for ` hope of rest to solace there is none, nor e'en of milder pang, 'save the poisonous anodyne of drink, -- most of those insnared to-night will perish, some of them in horrible torture. Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life.
  • By the little bridge itself the turf is spangled with yellow quadrants of tormentil – a miniature heathland potentilla the woody, red, astringent rhizome of which was much prized by the apothecaries. Country diary: Barmouth
  • As the Zambian Bemba proverbs says, 'Imitiikulaimpanga.' Shayne Moore: The Trees That Grow Become the Forest
  • All the land was assembled into a single, giant supercontinent known as Pangaea.
  • The novella begins with a young man, Candide, who is living a sheltered life in an Edenic paradise and being indoctrinated with Leibnizian optimism (or simply optimism) by his tutor, Pangloss. Archive 2009-03-01

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