How To Use Sabin In A Sentence

  • Sabin paced along the wall walk and paused by the next crenel. The Falcons of Montabard
  • Heb. ` arar, (Jer. 17: 6; 48: 6), a species of juniper called by the Arabs by the same name (` arar), the Juniperus sabina or savin. Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • If not for Sabine, Deborah would easily have had a caesarian birth as were 32 percent of births in this country in 2007 - up 53 percent from 1996. Dana H. Glazer: My Experience With a Doula During Childbirth
  • Only a sense of uxorial duty to his position stopped Hadrian from sending Sabina into exile.34 Caesars’ Wives
  • Arnie has just presented his business plan to Sabine, a venture capitalist.
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  • Later emperors carried it further and in the second century AD empresses such as Sabina (wife of the emperor Trajan) were depicted as embodying, for example, pietas (family feeling).
  • As played by Mercedes Cechetto, Sabine has an undeniable brashness, but her adventures feel scripted rather than natural and her sullen pout gets old very fast.
  • I know that Sabin does not think of my stepmother as nithing. The Falcons of Montabard
  • Once again Sabine had the curious sensation that time had stopped and run back.
  • Mario Sabino's Salvadoran appetizer sampler (tamal, pupusa, chicharrones, casamiento, curtido, yucca) $9 Queso con chorizo $9 Brisket enchiladas $10 Guiso de puerco $11 Pollo con hongos $12 Dallas Observer | Complete Issue
  • The relocator: Sabin woman helps the elderly sort, organize and move Homepage | INFORUM | Fargo, ND
  • The major aroma components in black pepper the terpenes pinene, sabinene, limonene, caryophyllene, linalool create an overall impression that is fresh, citrusy, woody, warm, and floral. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Robert W. Carter, of Sabine Hall_, on the Rappahanock, whose land is principally of that kind of clayey loam common upon that river, once rich but badly worn by cultivation, is so well satisfied that it is profitable to make rich lands still more rich, he buys annually 30 or 40 tons of the best in market. Guano A Treatise of Practical Information for Farmers
  • Sabine was sorely tempted to throw her drink in his face.
  • Sabina came as papal legate to Sweden during the archiepiscopate of The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
  • , director of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at University of Michigan Health System, who conducts research with Sabin and others in her community.
  • He was disgusted by the recent events with four players partying in the Red Stripe Mound immediately after posting their worst score ever at Sabina!
  • He and his party took a water taxi to the head of Lake Rotoroa and spent the first night at the West Sabine Hut.
  • To them Tatius and the Sabines seemed to proceed somewhat dilatorily. The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
  • _Sabin_, or, as we call it, savine, not for dignity to be nam’d with the former; but for its being absolutely the best _Succedaneum_ to cypress, Sylva, Vol. 1 (of 2) Or A Discourse of Forest Trees
  • The wine label repeated the same words in a floridly ornate script overprinted on a picture, which Sabine recognised instantly.
  • Brian Lara found himself in familiar territory as he tried to rescue a sagging West Indian team after South Africa's quickies struck hard on the first day of the fifth and final cricket Test at Sabina Park here yesterday.
  • A second polio vaccine—this one in the form of liquid drops that children swallow instead of an injection in the arm— was invented by Dr. Albert Sabin and licensed in 1963.
  • The baby boom generation lined up for their Sabin sugar cubes and hardly noticed that the Salk vaccine was disappearing.
  • He wanted you to have it," Sabina explained, as Harry pulled back the sofa to unroll the painting fully. EVERVILLE
  • In the Arsenale, the exhibition's theme of light finds glorious expression in Urs Fischer's reproduction of Giambologna's sculpture "The Rape of the Sabine Women" in the form of an enormous candle, which will burn down during the course of the show—the label on the wall laconically describes the dimensions as "variable. Setting the Art World Alight
  • When Sabin developed his attenuated strains of polio he energetically pursued his goal of making them widely accepted as vaccine strains.
  • [_They fight on_ Julio's _side, and fight_ Octavio _out at t'other side: Enter_ Laura _and_ Sabina _at the Fore-door, which is the same where Sir_ Signal _stands: _ Tick. _groping up that way, finds Sir_ Sig. _just entring in; _ Laura _and_ The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume II
  • KING: And I can tell you just -- based on what John Zarrella was just saying, we're back in Port Arthur, which is a little bit to the north of Sabine Pass, about 18 miles. CNN Transcript Sep 24, 2005
  • At a set time, able-bodied Romans seized the assembled women in an event now known as the Rape of the Sabine Women.
  • My distrust of Sabine is as you know chronic, and I went determined to keep careful watch on his address, lest some crafty phrase injurious to Darwin should be introduced. The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley
  • Sabine removed the paper carefully, trying not to tear it, feeling in many ways like an intruder.
  • Ari Roth writes on the Theater J blog: But the main reason for my waxing ecstatic is the performance last night of Swiss film and stage star, Grazziella Rossi, in the duet for actress and saxophone, the monodrama SABINA SPIELREIN, running for one more night — tonight — at Theater J. Check out this amazing [...] 2008 February 19 « The Blog at 16th and Q
  • The Archduchess Sabine von Wuerttemberg is credited with founding the University of Wuerttemberg-Moempelgard and the Hotel de Kunigunde, a hospital for women.
  • But the main reason for my waxing ecstatic is the performance last night of Swiss film and stage star, Grazziella Rossi, in the duet for actress and saxophone, the monodrama SABINA SPIELREIN, running for one more night — tonight — at Theater J. Spend Tuesday night with Sabrina « The Blog at 16th and Q
  • This twisted notion that we would only observe our own laws, our own Constitution, our own Enlightenment Age ideals-if there was something in it for us, if we could somehow profit by it - appalls me. brought to mind something in a talk given by Sabine Willet (one of the attys for the Uighur and a commerical bankruptucy lawyer who felt compelled by the injustice to do something - while DOJ litigators felt compelled to lie to courts and continue to block habeas requests for men who their own files showed were innocent and had been abused and tortured bc of governmental policy that * no one leaves GITMO innocent*) Firedoglake
  • Once again Sabine had the curious sensation that time had stopped and run back.
  • Although Vindex was defeated, Nero's suicide and the support of Gaius Nymphidius Sabinus and the praetorians encouraged Galba to march on Rome, accompanied by Otho, governor of Lusitania.
  • Over breakfast Rain would steer the conversation around to asking Tim what he was arguing about with Sabine Jourdain.
  • The Villad'Este was a short distance northeast of Rome, nestled high in the Sabine Hills.
  • Sabin moved to the side of the ship, his shield on his left arm, his sword unsheathed in his right hand. The Falcons of Montabard
  • Fidenae did to you, the wrong that the Eques, the Volsci, and the Sabines have done to you. Les Miserables
  • Hadrian survived his wife by barely a year, dying at Baiae on 10 July 138, at age sixty-two, possibly of coronary heart disease.52 In 139 his remains were dug up from their temporary resting place in the gardens of Domitia and reinterred in his just completed fifty-meter-high mausoleum overlooking the Tiber, alongside those of Sabina. Caesars’ Wives
  • Sabin plucked Strongfist's arming cap and helm from the strap behind the saddle cantle and, drawing Lucifer close, reached up to place them on Strongfist's head. The Falcons of Montabard
  • Sabina tried to get him to throw snowballs with her.
  • After the next corner, the road divided, and Sabine took the right-hand fork.
  • High mountains were visible to the west-ward, part of the Admiralty Range, two splendid peaks to be seen towering above the remainder, which appeared to be Mounts Sabine and Herschell. South with Scott
  • The park beside Santa Sabina is empty except for a few mangy, watchful cats and an old man who is playing simple scales on the flute - trilling up the scale, trilling down.
  • Amalric poured wine from a ewer of green Tyrian glass into a matching goblet and gave it to Sabin who took it gratefully and sat down on a campstool. The Falcons of Montabard
  • The baby boom generation lined up for their Sabin sugar cubes and hardly noticed that the Salk vaccine was disappearing.
  • Thus far he had made do with the hard-mouthed bay that Hakim had called a nag, and an evil-tempered pack mule that pretended every shadow was a lion waiting to pounce and kept up a constant braying that strongly tempted Sabin to cut its wretched throat. The Falcons of Montabard
  • There's a lake next to the city, it's called the Sabine Lake, two miles from the Gulf of Mexico and they're afraid all of the water is going to come from there, over a 14 foot seawall, which is too low and that's what they think will flood the city. CNN Transcript Sep 23, 2005
  • Sabine chuckled at Hettiahs statement, then her expression instantly turned cold when she faced her brother. Kiss of a Demon King
  • This last detail proves that when the rough altar of Volesus Sabinus was succeeded by the later noble structure, the pool was drained, and its feeding springs were led into the _euripus_, so that the patients seeking a cure for their ailments could bathe in or drink the miracle-working waters with greater ease. Pagan and Christian Rome
  • For the disinfecting power of verbena (_myrtea verbena_) see Pliny xv. 119, where it is said to have been used by Romans and Sabines after the rape of the Sabine virgins. The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus
  • The first glimpse of Antarctic land, Sabine and the great mountains of the Admiralty Range. The Worst Journey in the World Antarctic 1910-1913
  • Brenda became a devoted fan of hikes in Sabino Canyon, meals at Café Poca Cosa, and massages, pedicures and yoga up at the foothill resorts. Scott Carter: Remembering Mary Carter
  • “The real strength of the Sabin organization,” said Time, “lies in the desire of the small-town matron to ally herself, no matter how remotely, with a congregation of bona fide, rotogravure society figures.” LAST CALL
  • Dr Peter Hotez is the president of Sabin Vaccine Institute in Washington.
  • We haz dailite sabin tiem frum lass Sundai in March 2 last Sundai in Oct. Sunset juss affer 8pm 2dai. ICat may not be compatible with other Apple products. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Germain's novel opens with the arresting image of Sabine, a middle-class mother concealing a rug impulsively stolen from the Christmas sales: "Her silhouette large and bell-like, her legs like two clappers which despite their brisk to-and-fro produce no sound". Hidden Lives by Sylvie Germain, translated by Mike Mitchell – review
  • While the tranquil Sabine Farm is his delight, well he knows that on the dark trail ahead of him, even Sabine Farms are not sequacious. The Precept of Peace
  • He pretended to rub the oft-offended cheek, and everyone laughed as Sabina grinned and went back to Mel.
  • She stole into the kitchen to find Sabina and beg some hot water in secret, before the others found her out.
  • In a small booklet entitled Buchenwald: A Tour of the Memorial Site that he wrote with his wife, archivist Sabine Stein, is a description of what came to be called Special Camp No. 2, one of several internment facilities maintained by Soviet forces in Germany during the aftermath of the war. The Lampshade
  • Sabin presented her with a gold bezant as a symbol of his intention to provide for her, and a wedding ring of African gold. The Falcons of Montabard
  • He also had a working association with the civil engineer Robert Sabine, one of the pioneers of transatlantic telegraphy.
  • At 9 a.m. on January 7, Mount Sabine, a mighty peak of the Admiralty Range, South Victoria Land, was sighted seventy – five miles distant. South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917
  • The wine label repeated the same words in a floridly ornate script overprinted on a picture, which Sabine recognised instantly.
  • This was the heart of the bastide, Sabine realised with a gasp of delight.
  • Another group, with trimerous fascicles, contains P. Sabiniana and P. taeda. The Genus Pinus
  • Sabine was sorely tempted to throw her drink in his face.
  • Brenda became a devoted fan of hikes in Sabino Canyon, meals at Café Poca Cosa, and massages, pedicures and yoga up at the foothill resorts. Scott Carter: Remembering Mary Carter
  • Or the code can be brutally direct, as it is in Poussin's Rape of the Sabine Women, whereby the artist constructs a theater of heterosexual rape with a pictorial homosocial subtext--filling the intervals between male figures with the commutable spoils of swords, horses, and--yes--women, signifying an apparent hetero-male structure of commodity overlaid an otherwise evocative, but implicit, homoerotic voyeurism and phenomonology. G. Roger Denson: XX Chromosocial: Women Artists Cross The Homosocial Divide
  • Annais handed Guillaume to Soraya and, with her heart in her mouth, came to help Sabin unarm. The Falcons of Montabard
  • He was glad to hear complains about the perfect Sabina.
  • That Coratius, a Sabine farmer, who possessed a particularly fine cow, was advised by a soothsayer to sacrifice her to Diana upon the Aventine Hill; telling him, that the city where _she_ now presided -- _Diana_ -- should become mistress of the world, and he who presented her with that cow should become master over that city. Observations and Reflections Made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy, and Germany, Vol. I
  • (One can just see the confessio beneath the Altar, where the relics of St. Sabina are found) Ash Wednesday from Santa Sabina, Rome
  • Presented with a dozen Nicaean stallions, Sabin felt like a glutton arriving at a groaning table. The Falcons of Montabard
  • The baby boom generation lined up for their Sabin sugar cubes and hardly noticed that the Salk vaccine was disappearing.
  • O.o Annipuss an Nightshayde a two wae ty an a brillient sab bye Anni fore sabin Nightshayde. Caturday Conga Line - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • In June, sabin was honored at the Democratic convention when it passed the Repeal platform; in July she persuaded the WONPR to endorse Roosevelt. LAST CALL
  • Ai wunner iffn teh big kitteh is sabin teh liddle wuns fur dizzert! FOREIGN EXCHANGE - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Chris'mus tukkey, 'stid o' sabin 'ob it fur hash fur breakfus'. The Heart of Old Hickory and Other Stories of Tennessee
  • He was born at Reate, in the Sabine hills, the son of a member of the equites.
  • A quick search reveals the Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould - born 1834; died 1924 - was a hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist and prolific travel writer, whose accomplishments include a 16-volume lives of the saints and the book of werewolves. Getting From Here To There, The Retro Way
  • Initially, Sabine was exhausted from whatever she had done, and retired early after supper.
  • She has a dairy, and distaffs, for lac, linum, et lanam, and is become a very Sabine. Selected English Letters
  • When someone like R. Crumb dominates an era, Sabin gives him a lot more space than some mindlessly "evenhanded" survey would. All I Want For Christmas...
  • `What we see ahead is Victoria Land, with Mount Sabine sticking up. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • Robert Sabin stars as Alex, a college student seeking a quieter, more private living arrangement than the noisy college dorm.
  • The Sabine king, Tatius, was induced by treachery to settle on the hill which is called the Tarpeian _arx_. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01
  • Objective To prepare and identify monoclonal antibody ( McAb ) against the D - antigen of poliovirus type Sabin strain.
  • Iz layta nao, sins Sumdai wiv dailite sabin maiken teh curtins faid, ect. Video: Iz Just Chillin’ - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The central part of this region may be called the Helvetia of the peninsula; in ancient times it was the home of the intrepid Sabini, Marsi, Marrucini, Peligni, and Frentani, who for more than a century checked the progress of The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • Iz confuzzlin heer in summa az nott al staytes bee sabin timez. ICat may not be compatible with other Apple products. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Mariamne's expression stiffened and she tightened her grip on Sabin's arm. The Falcons of Montabard
  • Seneca (Ep.xxvii. 7) reports that one Calvisius Sabinus paid 100,000 sestertii apiece for slaves learned in the Greek classics. Mind the Gap
  • In short, finding we were both read in the classics, he did not know how to testify his regard enough; but ordered his daughter, a jolly rosy-cheeked damsel who was his sole domestic, to bring us a bottle of his quadrimum, repeating from Horace at the same time, “Deprome quadrimum sabina, O Tholiarche, merum diota.” The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • Few people seem to enjoy watching other people catch fish as much as this native of Panola County and its rich Sabine River bottomland.
  • We were five miles out of Sabinal in the cotton fields and grape vineyards.
  • One dae mum noticed dat da goggie wood tak himz ice cube an burree dem in da sofa cushins sabin them fore ladder. Boss cat is giving you - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Thus far he had made do with the hard-mouthed bay that Hakim had called a nag, and an evil-tempered pack mule that pretended every shadow was a lion waiting to pounce and kept up a constant braying that strongly tempted Sabin to cut its wretched throat. The Falcons of Montabard
  • Together they made their way to the patch of thorn bushes which was Sabina's preferred place for drying.
  • September 25, 2009 at 10:57 am yu meens wee wud haz tu goe tu skewwel befour sabin an splort bictim? There’s a - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • There is no attempt at Swiftian satire - the only Swift mentioned in the four-page bibliography is Sabina F., co-author of Mite Acari Communities Associated with Ohi'a - Crichton wasn't interested in human nature. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • He wanted you to have it," Sabina explained, as Harry pulled back the sofa to unroll the painting fully. EVERVILLE
  • In Rape of the Sabine Women, often the camera seems to capture the actors in unguarded moments and frequently the crew intrudes upon the film-set, crashing through the fantasy world Ms. Sussman so painstakingly creates. Spread ArtCulture: Interview: Eve Sussman - on the making of her film, Rape of the Sabine Women
  • Linnæus, but without sufficient reason, for Pliny says it resembles the savine; and Matthiolus, in his _Commentary on Dioscorides_, when speaking of the savine (Juniperus Sabina), says: -- Notes and Queries, Number 15, February 9, 1850
  • Deze pandz sabin da speecees by playin and creatin hapi vibe, promotin good will toards uvers. Saving the species… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • This species resembles P. Sabiniana in the length of its seed-wing and in the color of its cone, but is distinct in the short triangular umbo, in its pentamerous leaf-fascicles and in the mottled dorsal surface of its nut. The Genus Pinus
  • Caius Sallustius Crispus, according to the statement of the ancient chronologer Hieronymus, was born in B.C. 86, at Amiternum, in the country of the Sabines (to the north-east of Rome), and died four years before the battle of Actium -- that is, in B.C. 34 or 35. C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino
  • A second polio vaccine—this one in the form of liquid drops that children swallow instead of an injection in the arm— was invented by Dr. Albert Sabin and licensed in 1963.

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