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  • Before Malfurion could ask who she meant, Tyrande brought the glaive up in a salute and murmured something in the hidden tongue of the Sisterhood. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • He saluted and adjusted his large round wire rimmed glasses.
  • It was a sentimental and monumental event as the Brazilian government gave the Philippine president full planeside military honors complete with all the 21-gun salute. WN.com - Articles related to Chile Rejects Church Call to Pardon Officials
  • We salute the flag, honer our military and are for taking care of our elderly, military and avoiding socialism. Obama invites senators from both parties to discuss vacancy
  • As the two little craft pulled through the Gap, Guardian received a salute of raised paddles from the canoe, the tender lifting its oars on the gunwales for one stroke before resuming its rhythm.
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  • The guard saluted me smartly.
  • We salute his many accomplishments as an astronaut and as a husband and father.
  • Salute the bedmaker in my name — give my service to the cook, and pray take care of poor Ponto, for the sake of his old master, who is, and ever will be, The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
  • The first object which saluted my eyes when I arrived on the coast was the sea, and a slave ship which was then riding at anchor and waiting for its cargo.
  • One after another the _antichi spiriti dolenti_ rise up and salute the new edifice: Nimrod and the Assyrians, Anglo-Saxon ealdormen and Norman knights templars, and citizens of ancient Bristol. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century
  • Today some of the motions of the salute have been omitted; the ‘Recover’ is, however, still symbolic of kissing a Cross.
  • The royal visitor was saluted by a fanfare of trumpets.
  • He could feel his eyebrows declare independence-they saluted, they chopped down, they came together like two fuzzy magnets.
  • Today should be saluted as the beginning of a new era.
  • Let me salute you with a reminiscence from a speech to this Empire Club some time ago. An Introduction to the Philippines
  • Then she called her handmaid and said to her, ‘Go to Shajarat al-Durr and say to her, ‘Thy sister saluteth thee and biddeth thee to her; so favour her by coming to her this night, according to thy custom, for her breast is straitened. ' Arabian nights. English
  • Cadet_ (_during his first term at Osborne -- where he has been told always to salute his superior officers of both services -- meeting some "temporary" subalterns who disregard his salute_). Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, March 1, 1916
  • * [6768] In vita passivam habuit actionem; in morte passionem activam sustinuit; dum salutem operatur in medio terræ. Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
  • His duty was to return the salute from the soldiers on the esplanade below each time a band finished its selection of military marches.
  • Satisfied, he gave a ` thumbs up " to the mechanic who then pulled out the chocks and, once more, saluted. CORMORANT
  • Although thousands of people lined the pavements to salute the couple, the turnout was much lower than had been expected.
  • This weekend, two orchestras will honor the men who made mambo: at Rose Hall, one outstanding Latin American bassist salutes another as Carlos Henriquez leads the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra in the music of the Cuban composer and innovator Israel Cachao Lopez 1918-2008. The Jazz Scene: Rhythm Kings and the Chairman of the Board
  • Caspium, et Persicum sinum nationum atque Gentium Imperatori salutem, et rerum prosperarum foelicissimum incrementum. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • He saluted an older man dressed in a collared uniform.
  • The square echoed and re-echoed to the boom of a 21-gun salute.
  • The councilmen bowed, the oarsmen saluted, the militia all watched him with awe. A TIME OF WAR
  • Her first encounter excuse the pun , friendly encounter with Mumbai Police began from Mr Shatrughan Sinhas house , that she visits with me , she will salute and shake hands with his security the khaki force including the plainclothesmen sitting below. Archive 2009-10-01
  • The novel's title is apt - so to speak - since "Salute the Dark" is brutal with the characters who are treated mercilessly as befits persons caught in total war, while the atmosphere is tensioned and menacing almost end to end, keeping me to the edge until the final denouements. "Salute the Dark" by Adrian Tchaikovsky with bonus first peek at its US cover by artist Jon Sullivan (Reviewed by Liviu Suciu)
  • But with the holiday coming Wednesday, TV football now seems unusually full of salutes the U.S. military — led by Fox's two-hour NFL pregame being staged from the Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan Sunday. Fox, ESPN take shows to military
  • Dan gave her a salute and a wink, and they all turned their attention back to the two left in the ring.
  • At anchoring, we saluted the king with nine guns, and the general sent Mr Femell ashore handsomely attended in the pinnace, with a fine crimson awning, to present the king a fair gilt cup of ten ounces weight, a sword-blade, and three yards of _stammel_ [red] broad-cloth. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08
  • The emetic was a disgusting practice of Roman _bon vivants_ who were afraid of indigestion.] [Footnote 3: The verse which Cicero quotes from Lucilius is fairly equivalent to this.] [Footnote 4: Probably by way of salute; or possibly as a precaution.] Cicero Ancient Classics for English Readers
  • ELVIS LIVES: Eddie Miles will perform his "A Salute to Elvis and Country Legends" concert at 8 p.m. at the Edward C. Smith Civic Center, 217 S. Local News from The Dispatch | Lexington, NC
  • The salute at the parade was taken by the Naval Base Commander, Commodore Steve Graham.
  • Don't you usually salute a superior officer ?
  • He kissed his child, and saluted her young preceptress with formal courtesy. The Evil Guest
  • Because they cannot ride a horse, which every clown can do, salute and court a gentlewoman, carve at table, cringe and make congees, which every common swasher can do … they are laughed to scorn and accounted silly fools by our gallants. Inside Higher Ed
  • When the jet reached Manchester Airport, the aircraft's wings were tipped in salute to its new home before circling and touching down.
  • The casual wink from you, the cheery salute from your buddy, the you-rascal-you smiles of recognition from your workmates.
  • a terrible stench saluted our nostrils
  • He saluted members of the staff with curt nods of his head but didn't stop.
  • His words filled hearts, turned eyes moist, and made many doleful as he saluted those who were not with us any longer as they laid down their lives for the country.
  • And when they come to any house, they blesse themselues 3. or 4. times before they will salute any man in the house. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Mbeki, accompanied by his wife, Zanele, several ministers and about 30 South African businessmen, received a 21-gun salute and a military march-past after his arrival. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Does anybody else think the winning jockey's Cheltenham salute as they pass the post is getting beyond the bounds of sensibility and safety?
  • In the final sprint for the line Gill timed his effort perfectly, crossing the line with two lengths to spare and saluted the large crowd.
  • Others, and the generall, are sober and grave, and yet chearfull in a meane, and as ready to begin a Salutation as to Resalute, which yet the English generally begin, out of desire to Civilize them. An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • Both Becca and Kade saluted as soon as they caught sight of the Admiral, snapping to attention almost in unison.
  • The councilmen bowed, the oarsmen saluted, the militia all watched him with awe. A TIME OF WAR
  • Deum rogat, non pro salute mariti, filii, cognati vota suscipit, sed pro reditu moechi si abest, pro valetudine lenonis si aegrotet. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • This is my humble salute to their supreme sacrifice.
  • They were more than half-way across the valley, hunting for shadow where none was to be found, when a shotted salute brought them up all - standing in a cluster. In The Time Of Light
  • Whatever else you made of him, when it came to delivering sustained barrages of political invective, you had to salute his indefatigability.
  • One of the company stepped out and saluted the General.
  • Thanks Texas Rangers! thats how Hillary's surrogates do their maths! infact you have given them another formular! just wait for few days and they will start saying "IF YOU COUNT THE WAY I COUNT ALL CANADIANS AND ILLEGALS HAVE VOTED FOR ME" No hard feelings Hillary you gave it all what you had and comparing other women at your age I salute you for your energy!. Obama, campaign both say he's not ready to declare victory
  • Josh slid off the bar stool and gave Jamie a mock salute.
  • I returned her parting wave just as a servant in messenger livery sprinted up to her, throwing a salute as he passed a scroll over.
  • A general salute for the town was conducted, followed by a march past through the square, an event appreciated by a large local crowd.
  • As part of Salute the Veterans activities, vets also attended a reception at Old Parliament House, ecumenical services and reunion dinners.
  • They took off their hats by the grave in silent salute.
  • A corrida starts with a parade of all the contestants and bailiffs dressed in 17th century costume, who salute the president of the fight.
  • The soldier saluted his officer.
  • A large media presence and a gun salute only enhanced the occasion.
  • But this is the city which gave the world ‘Salaam Bombay,’ for it to salute the undying spirit of a metropolis which glories in its infinitely multipliable complementary contradictions: its grime and glitz, insularity and cosmopolitanism, arrogance and vulnerability, its indifference and unexpected caring.
  • I figure it's just my imagination, but then in another moment he lifts his hand, the one not holding his drink, and, as if I outrank him, gives me a salute.
  • * Si quis per naturae vigorem bonum aliquod quod ad salutem pertinet vitae aeternae, cogitare ut expedit, aut eligere, sive salutari, id est, Evangelicae praedicationi consentire posse confirmat, absque illuminatione et inspiratione Spiritus Sancti, qui dat omnibus suavitatem consentiendo et credendo veritati, haeretico fallitur spiritu. Pneumatologia
  • Let us sign this series off, then, with the 21-zamboorak salute it deserves. Times, Sunday Times
  • The deputation saluted, returned to the fallen-out contingent, which gravely unpiled its arms and marched back to its lines, amid a little desultory cheering from some few by-standers who realised what was taking place. On the Heels of De Wet
  • Veterans raised their arms in salute for one minute, then another as the convoy moved away. The Sun
  • So this week we salute Valentine: tinker, tailor, soldier, priest and, above all, patron saint of card manufacturers.
  • A salute to a new label - Arcobaleno, of the EMS Music Group Belgium - for leading us down untrodden paths.
  • The defection was rapid and universal; his loyal slaves were sacrificed to the public fury; the troops deserted to the standard of Bahram; and the provinces again saluted the deliverer of his country. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • He climbs up the turnbuckles and salutes his loyal Blackburn fans who cheer wildly.
  • Having had the most blue-blooded ladies of the capital cooing upon his heroic chest, having completely beaten up, with the full support of the law, whosoever of lesser rank attempted to cross his path or refused him the salute -- having had "great fun" saluting generals on _les grands boulevards_ and being in turn saluted ( "_tous les générals, tous_, salute me, Jean have more medals"), and this state of affairs having lasted for about three months -- Jean began to be very bored (me _très ennuyé_). The Enormous Room
  • A guard of honour saluted. Somewhere East of Life
  • Dodd and Pendleton were the piquets on the Quinta's driveway and when they saluted him Christopher just touched the ivory heel of his riding crop to one of the tasselled peaks of his bicorne hat. Sharpe's Havoc
  • We both stood up, and in his most typical fashion, Major Lee gave me a hearty salute.
  • Down the centuries, until outboard motors, fishermen dipped sails three times in salute to MacDara's island off the Connemara coast. Festum Angelorum
  • E quando trova alcun che degno sia di veder lei. quei prova sua vertute, ché li avvien, ciò che li dona, in salute, Dante Alighieri
  • My hand sort of began to creep up to the peak of the hat - I felt a salute coming on.
  • Britain's other past and present heavyweight champions also saluted Ali. The Sun
  • Sultan's Prime Minister, and Sultan Tattarassa, of Parágua Island, the latter afflicted with _locomotor ataxy_, came in, saluted us all, and took seats. The Philippine Islands
  • He was hard at work as we approached in trying the lock of a falconet; but perceiving us, he came forward and saluted us with much kindliness. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734
  • Everyone turned and saluted the ensign flying over the parade ground.
  • Our democracy was forged in rebellion, crafted by mavericks and risk-takers who refused to salute authority.
  • Hos igitur articulos ita propositos et traditos censent Remonstrantes divino Verbo conformos, aedificationi idoneos, et in hoc quidem argumento sufficientes ad salutem; ita ut necessarium non sit, aut aedificationi serviens, vel altius conscendere vel inferius subsidere. The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
  • You have, for in stance, the military manner, which consists in well-squared shoulders, a well-belted waist, a regulation spine, an angular elbow, a click of the keels, a salute that is meant to be at once fascinating and haughty, and a pronounced contempt for everything civilian beneath the grade of a Privy Councilor or a First Secretary.
  • While the living comrades of those buried in a New Caledonia cemetery stand at salute, a bugle sounds ‘Taps’ - voicing the promise that they have not died in vain.
  • When once deceived, however, or undeceived about the character of a person, he became utterly incredulous, and he saluted this fine speech of my lord's with a sardonical, inward laughter, preserving his gravity, however, and scarce allowing any of his scorn to appear in his words. The Virginians
  • It is not without reason that the formal rules of boxing, judo, fencing and even dueling require that the combatants salute each other before the engagement.
  • She received a 21-gun salute during the welcoming ceremony at Merdeka Palace.
  • I don t know many men of fifty six who are as fit as you are and the whole community salutes you, the undisputed King of Booleigh!
  • All of us salute the brave cosmonauts of the Soviet Union.
  • I am going to run a flag up the flagpole and see who salutes. A CONVICTION OF GUILT
  • The retiring editor received a special salute from the local newspaper.
  • I lifted my glass in salute to all my American friends, enjoying the big Thanksgiving meal, and thought with only a tinge of envy of the delights of roast turkey with all the trimmings.
  • And in the morn betime, as those [5977] Lacedaemonian lasses saluted Anatomy of Melancholy
  • I was about to mumble something but the doors opened, he saluted and lumbered off. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was perhaps in making his salute to her that he loosened his hold on the monkey. A Little Princess
  • Finally, Wren and I saluted and did an about-face, turning around to face the platoon.
  • But the boy Mohammed being by me objurgated-for I remarked in him a jaunty demeanour combined with neglectfulness of ceremonies-saluted it sulkily, muttering the while hints about the holiness of his birthplace exempting him from the trouble of stooping. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • And the reason why these best are destroyed is because John Barleycorn stands on every highway and byway, accessible, law-protected, saluted by the policeman on the beat, speaking to them, leading them by the hand to the places where the good fellows and daring ones forgather and drink deep. Chapter 13
  • Many a sheep had been there ingulfed, and never saluted by her lambs again; and although a lawyer by no means is a sheep (except in his clothing, and his eyes perhaps), yet his doings appear upon the skin thereof, and enhance its value more than drugs of Tyre. Mary Anerley
  • These they raised in salute and through the portal strode a dwarf huge as Rador, dressed as he and carrying only the poniard that was the badge of office of Muria’s captainry. The Moon Pool
  • Till now, each Athenian had saluted Hipparchos in his seat of honor; two had even made their horses caracole. The Praise Singer
  • The salute and stamp of boot on bare floor were smarter than normally as a consequence.
  • Suffolk Downs will present McCarron with a gift from the track and will salute his career with a video presentation of his riding highlights.
  • If this is true, and if being Contador's "fingerbang assistant" does actually require being the cedilla on his letter "C," then Contador's victory salute has already reached a level of complexity and obscenity never before seen in the professional peloton. The Schlock of the New: Dirty Salutes, Bold Claims, and Loud Prints
  • It saluted Aboriginal culture, the Australian landscape and the country's rural traditions.
  • He raised his hands above his head in a victory salute.
  • He grinned back and gave me a mock-salute, much less reverent than the black-suited major-domo inside, who bid me good morning with gravity. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
  • When the officers show up, the soldiers have to salute
  • This ancient method of greeting between mariners is a form of salute, based upon making the ship vulnerable.
  • The ambassador was saluted on her way, and she even stopped to buy some fruits from a market stall.
  • Don't you usually salute a superior officer ?
  • The president saluted the courage and self-sacrifice of those who fought for their country.
  • Once standing inside, he paused to look up at his uncle and the members of the Royal Council, who all stood solemnly facing their prince with formal salutes, which he proudly returned.
  • Commanding Officer of HMAS Rankin, LCDR Steve Hussey, salutes as the Last Post is sounded during the Freedom of Entry to Cobar.
  • I gave him a smart salute
  • Kieswetter was able to empty his bench in the final minute and allow the large crowd to salute the veteran starters who exited the game.
  • The pale faces lit up, those that could struggled upright in bed, and their non-com, who wasn't wounded, threw me a salute. The Sky Writer
  • A mechanic in an incredibly filthy boiler suit chatted briefly with him, then, astonishingly, saluted him. CORMORANT
  • John saluted him and Richard quickly returned the salute before leaving the hangar and returning to the bridge.
  • Brooks saluted his new wife with a gentle kiss.
  • I meet this men every day on my way to work and he salutes me
  • Lawyers today are rarely that idolatrous, but most of them salute the customary emblems of American civil religion.
  • The royal visitor was saluted by a fanfare of trumpets.
  • He gave us a stiff military salute, at the same time clapping his heels together. A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES
  • A few days later, all the priests and sisters were marched to the yamen while the Christians didn't dare salute them or look at them.
  • As the procession moved up river, Tower Bridge raised its bascules in tribute while gun salutes came from the Tower of London and HMS Belfast.
  • Their chests swelled with pride as they saluted the general, did an about-face, and marched away exuberantly.
  • There, high upon her golden throne, draped in her blazoned 'kaf' or robe of state, sat the fair Nyleptha, and when Sir Henry came in a little late, dressed in the full uniform of an officer of her guard and humbly bent himself before her, she merely acknowledged his salute with a careless nod and turned her head coldly aside. Allan Quatermain
  • So the Medium Lobster salutes Virgina's attempt to put a stop to creeping secularity in our private arrangements.
  • Where the Lutetian Palace of Julian saluted their darling as Augustus, the sledge-hammer and the stucco of the Haussmann fiat bear desolation in their wake. Under Two Flags
  • As soon as he came within sight of the Princesses, he began making signs to them with his hands and feet; nor was it long ere he reached the castle and, alighting from the elephant, came in to them, whereupon they embraced him and kissed his hands and saluted him with the salam. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • But La Fayette, as usual, did not hesitate between the word and the deed -- he was already on the wharf, striding the last few yards to stand before Bonaparte and receive his salute. He Don't Know Him
  • Hardly had the peahen done speaking, when the antelope came up to them, thinking to shelter him under the shade of the tree; and, sighting the peahen and the duck, saluted them and said, ‘I came to this island to-day and I have seen none richer in herbage nor pleasanter for habitation. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • They raised their fists in salute to their leader.
  • A pneumatic drill began, making his shoulders twitch as the sergeant on duty at the door saluted him, ushered him inside. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Veterans raised their arms in salute for one minute, then another as the convoy moved away. The Sun
  • I saluted her and told her what had betided me and the whole of my story and she said, O my sister, who is safe from the despite of Time and secure? The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • SSH is back. At dawn, Kangwondon Hwacheon started to snow heavily. He completed his 24 months service at the artillery unit and saluted to declare his discharge from the army.
  • Russi�, Magno Duci, &c. Salutem, et omnium rerum prosperarum foelicissimum incrementum. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Long ago, the U.S. Army developed a special mnemonic reporting format for combat information: SALUTE, meaning size, activity, location, unit, time, and equipment.
  • He was as defiant as he was in school when he was caned because he had refused to salute visiting white military officers.
  • Tapa said musicians like Viomak - a pseudonym forged from her first name Violah and part of her surname - should be "saluted" for their courage in challenging the Mugabe regime. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Our Dace Hall music culture, which is saluted by the youth, is one that frequently degrades women in its lyrics as well.
  • The local governor was asked by the French commander if it would be allowed to fire a salute as it entered the mouth of the river.
  • And it is to salute the centenary of this event that I am talking about William Osler at this particular moment.
  • While our two captains were thus regaling themselves, and celebrating their own heroic exploits with all the inspiration which the liquor, at least, of wit could afford them, the polyonymous officer arrived, and, being saluted by the name of The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon
  • The Italian saluted his champions after another thumping win. The Sun
  • The man returned the salute and gestured him towards the desk in the center of the room.
  • I also salute physical courage. Times, Sunday Times
  • His early moves were a striking portent of the populist spending spree that was to follow, spiced here and there with well-directed salutes aimed at pacifying the extremes of the political spectrum.
  • The soldier gave a click of his heels as he saluted.
  • But we also salute these men because they did not blame their defeats on others. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is an image for all time: tiny figure beneath a sky-scraping mast, Tower Bridge open to salute her, left arm hooked around the forestay with the greatest nonchalance, and right arm raised, fist clenched.
  • Persians_ the Chorus salutes Atossa in terms every one of which emphasizes this point: "O queen, supreme of Persia's deep-waisted matrons, aged mother of Xerxes, hail to thee! spouse to Darius, consort of the Persians, god and mother of a god thou art," while Primitive Love and Love-Stories
  • Death of Captain Marvel, specifically when the Skrull general shows up to salute Mar-vell as their greatest enemy ever. Six by 6 | Six comics that made us cry | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • But Australia must also be saluted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, Wren and I saluted and did an about-face, turning around to face the platoon.
  • Gestures were confined to flat-palmed, ritualistic salutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • With that in mind, I'd like to take this opportunity to salute my three favorite loony rockers of all time.
  • The robot droid, below, wears a police cap, moves on wheels and can salute. Times, Sunday Times
  • The solemn ceremony concluded with him kissing the hilt of the royal kris, or jagged dagger that is a symbol of power, along with a 21-gun salute to the strains of the national anthem.
  • A national salute and two cannonades, one from Brooklyn Heights the other from Jersey City, greeted the Vanderbilt.
  • Jesse has a long surfboard with a full-length picture of Adolf Hitler doing the 'Sieg Heil' salute, along with a swastika, in his office," explained the insider. The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public
  • ‘Aye, aye, Cap'n,’ I salute, as Nutter, Andy and Clem start to shift the new counters - all MDF, chipboard and mahogany-style veneer.
  • Look, trying to figure out what - that the Spock sign - the Vulcan salute is every time we do it. Jim Parsons On The Science Of Sheldon, 'Big Bang'
  • As soon as he sighted me sitting at the house-door, he dismounted and coming up to me embraced me and saluted me; and meseemed I embraced the world and all therein. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Click to read. sorry people, unfortunately, they are all facts. sadly enough, barry is trying to read emails without warrants, he his having our troops salute lenin, and the clause in the health care was removed. Think Progress » ThinkFast: April 15, 2010
  • I was about to mumble something but the doors opened, he saluted and lumbered off. Times, Sunday Times
  • In phrases that Neil had learned to lip-read off the silent screen she saluted the students for their support and cash donations. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • Diú et ácriter púgnátum est; tandem tamen ad sólis occásum tanta commútátió rérum facta est ut mulierés terga verterent et fugá salútem peterent. Ritchie's Fabulae Faciles A First Latin Reader
  • Anyway I digress, that is alleged schoolboy nazi salutes under the bridge. In Vino Veritas Round Up: Lib Dem Pisshead Squeals
  • I saluted my rescuer with a roar and followed him as he swooped down on a giant yellow cobra that was constricting my friend.
  • Ezra's precious name saluted us, at first, in the title of the book, but in the history we have not met with it till this chapter introduces him into public action in another reign, that of Artaxerxes. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume II (Joshua to Esther)
  • The burst of flash illuminates a mass of arms raised, index fingers and little fingers pointing skywards, in the time-honoured rock salute.
  • We stood at attention, and gave the proper salute when meeting a fellow soldier.
  • The writer's epitaph saluted him as a ‘supreme clubman, boozer and blimp.’
  • * [2058] Christus in vita passivam habuit actionem; in morte passionem activam sustinuit; dum salutem operaretur in medio terræ The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • Though the apostles went out backed with the authority of the Son of God himself, yet their instructions were, when they came into a house, not to command it, but to salute it; for love's sake rather to beseech, is the evangelical way, Philemon 8, 9. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • Then, to the surprise of the watchers, each man, keeping one leg wrapped about the saddletree, leaned far down on the right flank of his galloping horse, leaned under the neck and fired a salute from an old flintlock rifle. Centennial
  • He was acquainted with the Arabic language; wherefore, when he came to the Emeer Moosa, he saluted him; and the emeer returned his salutation, and treated him with honour. The Arabian Nights Their Best-known Tales
  • He saluted the match winner's wonder strike as York City sealed their first win in seven attempts with a stirring 3-2 victory over Leyton Orient.
  • The sequence of "surya namaskar," which roughly means "salute to the sun," was performed simultaneously at 125,000 schools and colleges across the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Today's Photos: Jan. 21
  • His keyboard skills are to be saluted, and I have been promised a copy of his band's CD, huzzah!
  • The union "saluted" MEC Ebrahim Rasool for "having the political will to take on fraudsters and fraud syndicates" operating in the social service and welfare department. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Smyrna fund; then, saluted by the gesticulative, silent applause of St. - Ange and the schooner-men, he resumed his first attitude behind his roaring master. Short Stories for English Courses
  • The sergeant stood to attention and saluted.
  • The soldier gave a salute and the officer returned it.
  • I remember the figure of Abu Bakir, burnouse flapping, holding his phone aloft in salute and squinting into the sun. Tea in the Sahara: a road trip through the Libyan desert
  • LET'S all salute our brilliant military heroes who risked their lives saving British and other civilians trapped in Libya. The Sun
  • Henceforth, my dearest dear Miss Byron, said he, the moment he approached me (as I stood up to re-ceive him) I salute you undoubtedly mine And he saluted me with ardor I knew not which way to look So polite a lover, as 1 thought him! Sir Charles Grandison
  • Thus returning towards the camp, with their bare swords in their hands, they saluted him as Caesar; whereupon Martialis, the tribune in charge of the watch, who was, they say, noways privy to it, but was simply surprised at the unexpectedness of the thing, and afraid to refuse, permitted him entrance. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • ** Wi LL i£L Mus DE M o N Tfi F I xt omnibus prcpofitis & miniftris & ho - minibus fuis tam Francis quam Anglis Salutem« Sciatis quod ego concedo et con« firmo donationem quam fccerunt ecclefie fan£te M a r i £ de Ham; Matheus G £ Ro N» de tota terra fua de Cambridg cum pertinenoiis abfque omni fervicio; Antient funeral monuments, of Great-Britain, Ireland, and the islands adjacent
  • Amid cheers that rent the welkin, responded to by answering cheers from a big muster of henchmen on the distant Cambrian and Caledonian hills, the mastodontic pleasureship slowly moved away saluted by a final floral tribute from the representatives of the fair sex who were present in large numbers while, as it proceeded down the river, escorted by a flotilla of barges, the flags of the Ballast office and Custom House were dipped in salute as were also those of the electrical power station at the Ulysses
  • Flipping the rifle over his shoulder, Mattais sketched John a mocking salute.
  • Bag piper Sir Robert Bell piped the tune ‘Highland Cathedral’ as the many uniformed officers saluted their fallen comrade.
  • When I looked at him my heart inclined to him and I loved him; and he sat by my side and talked with me a while, when the young lady again clapped her hands and behold, a side door opened and out of it came the Kazi with his four assessors as witnesses; and they saluted us and, sitting down, drew up and wrote out the marriage contract between me and the youth and retired. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night

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