How To Use Put away In A Sentence
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On the second, he charged to the net and put away a backhand volley to keep his hopes alive.
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`All right, I'll tell you some of it, but first, let's get my things put away, before the high priestess comes looking for me.
WEB OF DREAMS
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ARS scientists, working with NRCS and universities, have done the research that has encouraged farmers to largely put away the moldboard plow and switch to conservation tillage on about 40 percent of U.S. planted acres.
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Yes, Mum," replied Cheryl as she slowly put away her doll.
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She went a bit odd and had to be put away.
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He found some disagreeable remnants — a watery stew, cold and sodden; a basin half-full of some kind of tinned soup; a chill suet pudding put away on a shelf.
The Unpleasantness At The Belladonna Club
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Sometimes he looks really cute and appealing, and then others he looks like he's been ridden hard and put away wet.
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As nothing else happened and everything quieted down again, the man put away his gun, looking quite embarrassed, but he soon regained his usual sedateness.
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Please, young women, smile or simper or smirk or grin, glower or glare, or just mope about if you like, but for the love of God, please put away the duck face.
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Put away any valuable or breakable objects.
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The first half-hour after the dishes were washed (a task performed to music, all hands joining in the choruses of "John Peel," "Blow, ye winds of morning," etc.) was spent quietly enough, four of the party at parcheesi, the others busy over crokinole and jackstraws; but by and by there was a cry of "Boston!" and instantly boards and counters were put away on their shelf, and the decks cleared for action.
The Merryweathers
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Whenever you hear some old codger bitching about how there's no one making good music anymore, tell him to shut up, put away his Woodstock records, and play this week's new releases.
Shawn Amos: PLAY > SKIP: This Week's New Music
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When all but the oxalic acid have been added, pour in the silver solution and any undissolved crystals that may be remaining; then add the oxalic acid and without shaking or agitating the bottle, put away in a dark place for 24 hours.
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He put away a whole box of chocolates in one evening.
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They put away their coats and sat in the living room sipping wassail.
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Put away the tent pegs, we're going glamping.
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ARS scientists, working with NRCS and universities, have done the research that has encouraged farmers to largely put away the moldboard plow and switch to conservation tillage on about 40 percent of U.S. planted acres.
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Tools cleaned, put away, old whatsit and plastic ball -- (NO not typing that again!) are in the recycle bin.
Into the depths! (:snicker!: She wrote "ballcock!")
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Scrabble and puzzles are put away as dinner is served.
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He put away a whole box of chocolates in one evening.
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Paradise the first parents which slept in the death of sin, buried from the beginning of inobedience and gluttony, and now she that hath borne life to all human lineage, and was obedient to God the Father, and put away from her all ordure of sin, how shall not she be in heaven?
The Golden Legend, vol. 4
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Put away knives, the blender, mixer, toaster, food processor, and hot appliances when not in use.
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She pointed, as she spoke, to the cluttered yard before them, to the unwashed wagons and rusty tools that had not been put away, to the shed-door half off its hinges, and the unpiled wood tossed carelessly inside the shed.
The Old Gray Homestead
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It was put away in a dark basement because it was too horrible.
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Some chifforobes combine drawers and shelving, so that some items are on display while others are put away.
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Dolokhov put away the money, called a footman whom he ordered to bring something for them to eat and drink before the journey, and went into the room where Khvostikov and Makarin were sitting.
War and Peace
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Anything coming in is negative and it's in rolls, and I rehandle them because they're put away in the flat boxes.
The Film Mystery
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Put away your dreams of rock stardom.
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The product type is first identified by a vision sortation system, then automatically put away in one of 26 lanes.
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My mom had a mouton fur coat that was put away in the attic.
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Poor Don Juan found himself thus unexpectedly between two horns of a dilemma, the result in either case being the same -- that is, the spoliation of the little _pecadillo_ he had put away against old age.
Wood Rangers The Trappers of Sonora
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When it was over, Winthrop placed her gently on the couch, and himself put away the dishes and glasses and eatables from the table.
The Hills of the Shatemuc
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A curse on it, acushla, an 'a promise av death that only two shtrong men can save you from -- an' McTee is shtrong -- so I've put away desire av killin 'him till we get you safe an' sound to the shore, colleen, acushla; but ye must trust in us, an 'follow us as ye love your life an' as I love ye!
Harrigan
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Matthew 19: 9 – And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication, and shall marry another, committeth adultery: and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery.
Think Progress » Chinese state press highlights China’s first public same-sex ‘marriage.’
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He has a nice sum of money put away.
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First-time buyers can once again put away their chequebooks.
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In fact, mistaken eyewitnesses have played a role in 75% of the 273 DNA exonerations we've seen pop up steadily around the country in the last couple decades since we've learned the power of DNA to exculpate the innocent--and put away the guilty.
Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism: Journalists: How You Can Localize the Troy Davis Story
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He went to put away the mowing machine.
The Tales of Beatrix Potter
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Yes, Mum," replied Cheryl as she slowly put away her doll.
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At what point should a photographer put away the camera and remember his humanity?
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It's amazing the amount that child can put away.
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A Roman bride put away childish things—her toys and the miniature toga she had worn throughout infancy—and dressed in a straight white woolen dress tunica recta that she had woven herself on a special loom.
Caesars’ Wives
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it's time for you to put away childish things
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He must have put away a bottle of whisky last night.
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He pushed for a law that would forever put away violent repeat offenders like the men who killed his daughter.
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I mean propositions in which the nature in question is found in any concrete body to be fleeting and movable, that is to say accruing or acquired, or on the other hand departing or put away.
The New Organon
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He put away the golf clubs, having oiled them, and they did not come out of cold storage until 2000.
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Peter put away his pipe then rubbed his hands together, trying to strike up a conversation with the young pup.
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It's amazing the amount that child can put away.
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She said that the house was falling into filth and decay, the ironing overflowed the laundry baskets, the brasses were dull, the shopping had to be done, food provided, dishes put away, the lawn to be mowed, and the windows washed.
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Before you know it, the parties have ended, the gifts have all been opened, and the decorations boxed up and put away for next year.
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Like a magician, he produced an array of tricks from his arsenal as Listowel were put away by a superb act of sorcery on the stroke of half time.
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Please, put away the breaker bar and just snug the nuts.
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Marilyn and Roma stood by the shelves working together to put away part of the latest shipment of new books.
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So how can French women put away as much ice-cream, rich pastries and steak frites as they want and yet stay so slim?
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Scrabble and puzzles are put away as dinner is served.
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Then Freitag made a faint gesture to his partner, who put away his pen and notebook.
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She had packed in ten minutes, even all her posters and pictures put away.
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But Williams, mired in a shooting slump from the field, then made his two free throws as the Cavs, who are a league-best 33-4 at home, finally put away the Bucks.
Williams, James help Cavaliers stave off Bucks' upset bid
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She has put away her thermals, waterproofs and woolly hat to don a smart black suit, white shirt, black cravat, dark tights and low-heeled shoes as the Mayor's Attendant.
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To the democratic reader committed to affording all beliefs equal status, belief is a sort of style, like haberdashery, taken on and put away at will.
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I mean, I have vegetable broth put away, so we can try making it with that.
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That a Christian who marries several wives, commits natural adultery, is agreeable to the Lord's words, "_That it is not lawful to put away a wife, because from the beginning they were created to be one flesh; and that he who putteth away a wife without just cause, and marrieth another, committeth adultery_.
The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
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If I weren't able to assume the guise of different characters, I'd probably have to be put away.
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Out in the car park, live wire Menashe has put away his coloured silk racing shirt and donned his civvies.
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She's got a few thousand pounds put away for her retirement.
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The glasses and the gawkiness told us that we, too, could have a go at what he was doing, if we were prepared to put away skiffle's tea-chest bass and washboard and invest in those solid-bodied electric guitars that appeared to have come off the same drawing board responsible for the era's befinned and chrome-laden Packard and De Soto automobiles and Wurlitzer and Rock-Ola jukeboxes.
Expecting Rain
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He went to put away the mowing machine.
The Tales of Beatrix Potter
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There is still so much to do, but I have a cleaning service scheduled for next Thursday, so it's mostly just getting the house neatened up and all the bits put away.
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One week from now, fans of most NFL teams will have packed up their hibachis and coolers, put away their flags and face paint and started spending more Sunday afternoons working in and around the house.
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Thus a new saeculum might begin at any time, and might be endowed with special religious significance by certain solemn ceremonies; in this way the people might be persuaded that a new leaf, so to speak, had been turned over in their history: that all past evil, material or moral, had been put away and done with (_saeculum condere_), and a new period entered on of innocence and prosperity.
The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus
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the students put away their notebooks
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She has a few thousand dollars put away for her retirement.
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He was put away for ten years for armed robbery.
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happened and everything quieted down again, the man put away his gun, looking quite embarrassed, but he soon regained his usual sedateness.
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He began to put away his cello, wiping large deposits of white powdery rosin from the strings and bow with a silky cloth.
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This Australia was impudent, naive and ignorant of the ways of the world; it was yet to put away childish things.
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Box up and stow away any overspill of ornaments and act like an obsessively tidy person, neatly fold and put away until you've exchanged contracts.
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In the past, people who suffered from schizophrenia were often put away.
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For they mean a contriving of directions and precepts for readiness of practice, which I discommend not, so it be not occasion that some quantity of the science be lost; for else it will be such a piece of husbandry as to put away a manor lying somewhat scattered, to buy in a close that lieth handsomely about a dwelling.
Valerius Terminus: of the interpretation of Nature
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As soon as he became a candidate he put away his woolly jumpers and bought himself a dozen grey suits.
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And I troughed the lot, felt absolutely stuffed, and had only put away 464 calories.
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She has put away her thermals, waterproofs and woolly hat to don a smart black suit, white shirt, black cravat, dark tights and low-heeled shoes as the Mayor's Attendant.
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Then Freitag made a faint gesture to his partner, who put away his pen and notebook.
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The time has come to put away childish things.
Times, Sunday Times
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We came together to urge those who claim the name of Christ to "put away from you all bitterness and wrath and anger and wrangling and slander, together with all malice, and be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ has forgiven you" (Ephesians 4: 31-32).
Jim Wallis: Seven Steps to Civility This Election Season
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Then Freitag made a faint gesture to his partner, who put away his pen and notebook.
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Hockey pucks and sticks are put away in favor of basketballs and baseballs.
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The accident occurred during a freak April storm, a time when the city had openly admitted to having put away all of its snow clearing equipment.
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Patti Fritz argues that such a fee unfairly punishes elderly residents who put away savings for their retirement years.
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He put away a whole box of chocolates in one evening.
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Anyway, with all the current security concerns in the US and internationally, we would all be better off if this nutso was put away for a couple dozen years.
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He both presides over the house and is imprisoned by it, locked in a house of hidden corruption, where repressed desire flourishes unchecked in the basement and childish things are not put away.
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She was holding out a navy-blue jersey that Richard had put away because it was too big for him.
THE WHITE DOVE
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And so, I beg each one of you: put away your selfish interest and merge yourselves into the commonwealth of men so that we may proceed together.
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“Even when the queen came here,” Victor told me, striking a certain triumphal tone, “before the Troubles started, my father got arrested and put away for a couple of days to make sure no harm came to the queen.”
Double Blind
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The fruit should be carefully put away.
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The town treats its older hotels like a doddering uncle who needs to be put away.
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And when Jesus answered, that it is not lawful to put away a wife and to marry another, except on account of whoredom, they replied that nevertheless Moses commanded to give a bill of divorce and to put her away; and the disciples said, If the case of a man with his wife be so it is not expedient to marry_, "xix.
The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
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He put away a whole box of chocolates in one evening.
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He went over to his dresser, put away the shadow box in its bottom drawer, and took out one of his larger shirts, and went into the bathroom to take a very long shower.
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All the dozen scientists crowded to shake hands with the bishop; he put away his crozier and shook them all.
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Well, the tinsel is being put away, lights are being torn down, eggnog hangovers are being nursed, and entire legions of families are sitting around the table, eating breakfast in awkward silence after the drunken revelations from the night before.
Holiday Review: Christmas | Heretical Ideas Magazine
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Karl put away the cleaning supplies and walked over to sit next to the phone, staring at it while drumming his fingers repeatedly on the desk.
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Certainly, he needed some audiological tests and might even need psychological attention, but I could assure him he wasn't about to be put away for life.
Who Do You Say I Am
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Finally, after all the dishes and pots had been cleaned and put away Enela was excused to her room.
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Pot and utensils that cannot be koshered are put away and replaced with Passover dishes.
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Put away any valuable or breakable objects.
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The time has come to put away childish things.
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Surely someone like Hofmeister will be able to skim enough to put away a tidy nest egg of several hundred million at least in Euros and Amstersdam (pardon the syllepsis).
Bush Slanders Freedom « Antiwar.com Blog
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He strolled on into the house and put away his hat and gunbelt, noting that although their guns were there on the credenza, neither Adam's nor Joe's hats were hanging on the pegs there by the door.
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Elijah put away his weapon and exchanged glances with the Prince and the young slave girl.
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When the callipee and the callipash are perfectly separated, take out that part of the gut that leads from the throat; that with the hearts put into a basin of water by themselves, the other interior part put away.
A Poetical Cook-Book
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The time has come to put away childish things.
Times, Sunday Times
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Put away heavy and dark wools and tweeds, fur, shearling, mohair, angora, cashmere, down-filled or quilted leather or suede items, chunky wool knits, flannel and fleece.
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Or when they came to enquire of the prophet they pretended to put away their idols, but it was in pretence only; they still had a secret reserve for them.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication, and shall marry another, committeth adultery: and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery.
Later Articles and Reviews
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Five or six days of ordinarily fine weather will dry the madder sufficiently, when it may be put away till it is convenient to kiln-dry and grind it.
The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
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And when they had put away craving for drink and food, they started out with the lord Apollo, the son of Zeus, to lead them, holding a lyre in his hands, and playing sweetly as he stepped high and featly.
Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
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My attitudes have ripened over the decades and I've put away the bell-bottom pants, but I recently decided to take a fresh look around this town where parking tickets can cost a week's salary and vehicles haphazardly compete with pedestrians in weaving competitions similar to the blind road races once held through the streets of Calcutta.
Red Room: Pam Tent: Home Is Where You Hang Your Hat: Why San Francisco Is It for Me
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In order to get the boxes we'd brought emptied so we could remove them, I went on and put away the kitchen stuff, but told him he was certainly free to move it around where *he* wanted it he was carrying more stuff up, while I did that as a rest for myself.
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The fiddler now put away his violin and sat rigidly to attention, his fare adequately covered.
THE QUEST FOR K
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So put away those garden shears.
The Sun
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A surprised Bolivar watched the Irishmen put away sowbelly and beans.
The Lonesome Dove Series
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i had only a blue ballpen and paper .... so i had to put away the Blue in Photoshop ek az árnyékolásaid ... néha kéne traditionalt is csinálnod!
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Her mom looked concerned as she put away a package of peppermint tea.
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This is the time to put away childish things.
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One should not, as an adult, put away childish things.
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One should not, as an adult, put away childish things.
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This vase wasn't wiped out properly before it was put away.
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Put away any valuable or breakable objects.
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‘She had the devil in her, sirs,’ Parson Evans sighed and put away his handkerchief.
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‘They'll think you're a nutter,’ cut in Sean, the bosun, who put away seven pints in each port.
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Against Ruddock, a marginal fighter others have put away easily, Tyson never landed the big punch.
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I must put away this lovely diary posthaste, lest someone perchance read it and learn of my secret identity!
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She's got a few thousand pounds put away for her retirement.
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Henry scraped his supper plate into the garbage and then, when everything was put away, and it was all over for another month, sat down on the davenport and switched on the television.
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Against Ruddock, a marginal fighter others have put away easily, Tyson never landed the big punch.
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I'd rather sweat and curse over ten pages of something new than dry and polish one page until it's gleaming and ready to be put away.
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The cousin put away his rosary and put on a confessional grin to admit, correctly in our eyes, that ‘Well, I guess it helps to have a Lutheran in the stands every now and then.’
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The lawns are cut, the mower cleaned and put away.
The Sun
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He put away a whole box of chocolates in one evening.
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But with the return of cooler weather, it's time for the speedos and flip-flops to be put away, and Maison returns to its spiritual home in the chic basement environs of Napoleon.
Nightlife Agenda
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I mean propositions in which the nature in question is found in any concrete body to be fleeting and movable, that is to say accruing or acquired, or on the other hand departing or put away.
The New Organon
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The only difference between his stonewalling of Lebanon and the way he let New Orleans drown is that he has put away the banjo this summer, at least in public view.
Juan Cole on the Misnomer of "Islamic Fascism"
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But his attempts to put away a shady doctor (George Macready) lead him to discover a corrosively painful truth about his beloved wife, Mary (Eleanor Parker).
John Farr: Kirk Douglas Turns 95!
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Well, all your lovers are on the jury, the heartbreaker is the D.A. Can't you see, now, baby, they wanna see me framed and put away
The Fabulous Thunderbirds Lyrics
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Put away your worries
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For 25 years, he has been a gangbuster for the United States attorney in Chicago, a workhorse prosecutor who put away dozens of organized crime figures with piercing arguments, a devotion to justice and a gentlemanly style.
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I quickly bent down to tie the bothersome laces and walked back to my desk, leaving Greg to put away the rest of the equipment.
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Thieves broke into the Essex Horse and Pony Protection Society in Pitsea Hall Lane, Pitsea, and took 300 horse rugs, which had been put away last spring for the oncoming winter months.
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Good morning wegie, wild rose, paddington, scotia, and buglet. breakfast put away wet things go to office ~ I get to drive myself in my own car!
Wired Campus
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He has a nice sum of money put away.
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Buttering them, I put away the butter and sat, biting into the crunchy bread.
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And a bust on the chops (for I would let him take the first swing) would be absolutely worth it if he got put away.
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I've also put away all the toffees, fudge, chocolate, biscuits, chocolate covered biscuits and jubes so that I'm not tempted.
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Harrogate were camped in their half for the entire game and despite marking Elliot Dowley ferociously were not able to match his pace and he put away a winner in the nick of time.
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This is the time to put away childish things.
Times, Sunday Times
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Box up and stow away any overspill of ornaments and act like an obsessively tidy person, neatly fold and put away until you've exchanged contracts.
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Anyway around the age of 16 I felt I should put away childish things and gave up aeromodelling.
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One should not, as an adult, put away childish things.
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She has a few thousand dollars put away for her retirement.
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The washing may need to be put away, but he will clear all the waste from the garden and build a large bonfire.
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This is the time to put away childish things.
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From a few feet back, Will had put away his dagger and armed himself with a bow and arrow.
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Make sure pots of summer bedding have been emptied, scrubbed out and put away.
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The dower is the price originally agreed upon with the father; and if it has been already paid (which it seldom is), she has no further claim upon the husband, though put away without sufficient ground.
An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa
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If all the generals put away their hobnail boots, war would forever be put away.
Sonny Brewer - An interview with author
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For when Evelake was in the battle there was a cloth set afore the shield, and when he was in the greatest peril he let put away the cloth, and then his enemies saw a figure of a man on the Cross, wherethrough they all were discomfit.
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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In any event, unless he's a glutton, he couldn't ‘put away’ 30 kilos each of beef, pork, steaks, shrimp and more within two months.
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Yes, Mum," replied Cheryl as she slowly put away her doll.
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Put away any valuable or breakable objects.
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He put away -- "burked" -- the Directors letter, and went in to talk to Riley, who was as ungracious as usual, and fretting himself over the way the bank would run during his illness.
Plain Tales from the Hills
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Hereupon Nur al-Huda laughed till she fell backwards and rolled round on her side. 145 Then she said to him, “O my friend, take thy time and observe me attentively: answer me at thy leisure what I shall ask thee and put away from thee insanity and perplexity and inadvertency for relief is at hand.”
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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She still works out five days a week and the maternity clothes have been put away for good.
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Al's return shot was a weak lob at the net, a shot that could be put away with a big overhead smash, the way a Gonzales might finish off an opponent.
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The gem merchant that got robbed had some influence with the _Districo Federales_ down in Mexico City; he wanted all three of the guys who robbed him put away as a lesson to other hotshot _bandidos _who might try to pull the same thing.
The Body Ricardo
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With everything put away, and relatively all garbage, junk, and useless things in their respective places, there was only one more thing to do.
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He's an animal! He should be put away.
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Now the boat began to put away from the shore.
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_copita de vino_ strengthened the nerves of the company, the uncovered faces became more numerous, and masks got lost or put away.
The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse
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the children were told to put away their toys
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Now the boat began to put away from the shore.
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In the past, people who suffered from schizophrenia were often put away.
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Don't put away the wellies and the woollies - the weatherman is predicting cold and wet conditions for the Eastern Cape today.
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Remember the night I put away seven boilermakers while in the presence of a naval officer?
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Somewhere or other that downy bird Kipling observes that the lesson of the island race is to put away all emotion and entrap the alien at the proper time. 16 I learned it in my cradle, long before he wrote it, and have practised it all my life with some success, and only this difference, that for "entrap" I prefer to substitute "escape".
Watershed
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Most people can manage to put away only one of the croquettes, which means one tasty salmon burger for dinner.
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You conspiracy theorists can put away your suspicions that the meat is being doctored for cosmetic purposes.
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Granny then put away her good clothes and strategically placed the mothballs before putting on her blue wrap-around apron to finish the unpacking.
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It is time to put away the bunting and add a few discordant notes to the jubilee celebrations.
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I rolled out of bed at six and shuffled to the bathroom to brush my teeth, clean and put away my retainers, and wash my face in a pitiful attempt to wake up.