How To Use Sparing In A Sentence
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Its unsparing account of an atrocious crime is offset by admirable dramatic restraint.
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Sparing us all the obligatory arguments about Ford “defining the American West” with his sweeping, desolate camera shots and Wayne’s anabashedly American Americanness, there’s just no denying that Ford and Wayne — tag team partners on more than 20 films — are simply one of the most prolific duos in celluloid history.
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The authors point out that prolactin sparing atypical antipsychotics offer a new management strategy for antipsychotic induced hyperprolactinaemia.
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It sounds an odd pairing but used sparingly, the earthy, pungent and aromatic flavour of sage adds rich warmth to simply cooked white fish.
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Aerosol resist coating too thick: - increase exposure time or use spray more sparingly.
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Some writers have suggested that electric prods should never be used or should be used sparingly.
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Kerry stopped short of offering McCain the job, sparing himself an outright rejection that would make his eventual running mate look like a second choice.
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The king's persistency in begging her not to veil so austerely a face which the gods had made for the admiration of men, his evident vexation upon her refusal to appear in Greek costume at the sacrifices and public solemnities, his unsparing raillery at what he termed her barbarian shyness, all tended to convince her that the young
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Time and again, in prose unsparing and unsentimental, Liz has allowed readers a peek into her own mental health struggles.
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Even domestically grown wasabi is a rare treat, and should be used sparingly.
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Is it really true that we are incapable of sparing a single minute for sorrow and respect?
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As luck would have it, the reactions that produce glutathione also yield molecules called sulfate groups, which help generate those joint-sparing proteoglycans.
What Is Same
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Whence we may observe, — First, That the greatest and most eximious expression of the love of God towards believers is in sending his Son to die for them, not sparing him for their sake; this is made the chief of all.
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
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Today it is the privilege of this joint meeting of The Empire Club of Canada and The Canadian Club to welcome him and to express to him our very sincere appreciation of his kindness in sparing time to come and talk to us.
The Secret of the Spirit of Britain
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Canada and others walked out on the odious Ahmadinejad’s battological drivel, thus sparing themselves from a similar breakdown, while Obama made the rather curious statement:
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Either he's trying to force the debates commission to "postpone" the VP debate -- in which case it will never be rescheduled, sparing Palin another debacle -- or he's trying to throw Obama off his game with this distraction about whether or not he's going to show up.
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Should he use them sparingly, pair them with experienced players or be prepared to risk using them in pairs?
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Quickly adapting these devices into disintegrator weapons, they conquer the surface world, sparing only those who resemble them.
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Besides, since nature supplies cold as sparingly, we must do as the apothecaries do who, when they cannot get a simple, take its succedaneum or quid pro quo, as they call it — such as aloes for balsam, cassia for cinnamon.
The New Organon
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Gold leaf was applied so sparingly it looked almost apologetic.
A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945
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Eat sparingly and avoid food sold by hawkers at stations.
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Compare as to a similar scourge of unsparing trial, Job 9: 23. it shall be no more -- the scepter, that is, the state, must necessarily then come to an end.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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Yet these rhetorical flourishes are sparingly deployed.
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State-of-the-art, precision bioengineering ensures that Xenadrine-EFX specifically targets fat-burning and fat-storage processes in the body, while sparing muscle.
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Or should I be regretting her absence and sparing a prayer for her?
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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A very mild form of bleach used sparingly can add sparkle and also swells the hair a little.
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Overuse of superphosphate chemicals in the farming industry have given this element a bad name, but used sparingly in the home garden is it a vital plant growth stimulant.
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If your hair is greasy, shake on some talcum powder at the roots and brush through (but use it sparingly, or you'll look prematurely grey).
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Apply sparingly and buff with a clean, dry cloth.
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Our law has always been sparing in its use of exemplary damages.
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Apply it sparingly between buttonhole stitches and let it dry before cutting them open.
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Sparing no religious sentiments, Hunter explained: ‘There is a regular and continued gradation of these from the most imperfect of the animal, to the most perfect of the human species.’
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These are places through which the book moves with an unsparing eye.
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They entred into townes, burroughes, and villages, sparinge neither children nor olde men, neyther women with childe, neither them that laye in; but they ripped their bellies and cutt them in peces, as if they had bene openinge of lambes shutt upp in their folde.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. XIII. America. Part II.
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Perhaps it was the Overlord's way of sparing him a life of forced labour.
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She is unsparing in her criticism.
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Both were unsparing in their criticism of government and of the social organisations that held India in their vice-like grip.
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Loyal and fiercely ambitious, she only sparingly shared need-to-know information with her own colleagues.
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Rubato is used very sparingly, and forward flow is not compromised for the sake of expression.
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Feed sparingly [by measure] and defy the physician.
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While he is unsparing in his descriptions of the muddle, indecision and plain deceit in the preparation and conduct of the rising, he does communicate something of the small-scale grandeur of it all.
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Its unsparing account of an atrocious crime is offset by admirable dramatic restraint.
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There is no reason to suppose that the idea of sparing him was ever entertained; but, wherever the blame lay, he was led to believe that a recantation might save him; and he did now at last break down utterly, and recant in the most abject terms.
England under the Tudors
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The film has a voice-over narrator who carefully explains the film's meaning, thus sparing us the trouble of employing a single brain cell.
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This is an unsparing account, devoid of self-pity.
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We're sparing you a lot of bodice-ripping details that go way beyond the family-newspaper zone.
Lillian McEwen, Clarence Thomas's ex, pens sexually charged memoir that adds little to Anita Hill saga
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Club chairman Stephen Henry is well aware of the unsparing efforts of all involved in the club.
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Given what is known now of Lange's state of mind at the time, Richard's only crime was to be unsparing with the truth.
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Entering aboord the Barke, and making it their owne by full possession, all the men they threw over-boord, without sparing any but Landolpho himselfe, whom they mounted into one of the Carrackes, leaving him nothing but a poore shirt of
The Decameron
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Another form of calcite which is to be sparingly found is what is called dogtooth spar, having the form shown in Fig. 4.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 344, August 5, 1882
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The greater one's love for a person, the less room for flattery. The proof of true love is to be unsparing in criticism.
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Pinnules toothed or entire nearly covered beneath with the large, thin, imbricated indusia which are orbicular with a narrow sinus, having the margins ragged and sparingly glanduliferous.
The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
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Barton did not feel very hungry and ate sparingly.
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Often, faculty members are too busy to learn how to use the instruments or they use them sparingly.
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Early firebacks are generally very thick; an inch or more, but modern founders were more sparing with their ore.
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Use it to tame dry hair or apply sparingly when wet for intense nourishment.
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My Quotation reminds me of yours: how sparingly, and always just to the point, introduced; Polus 'gambolling' from the Theme: old Wordsworth's Robin Hood, etc.
Letters of Edward FitzGerald in Two Volumes Vol. II
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He is equally unsparing about Muslims who move to the West and then take up terrorism.
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Then without sparing a moment's pity for the fawning, awkward creature that Jonas had become, Christy turned on her heels.
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They had brought old sail-canvas from the carack and made them shelters along the strand, where beef was still roasting, and the ale granted them by their The Conquering Sword of Conan captain was doled out sparingly.
The Conquering Sword of Conan
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~ Strontium occurs sparingly in nature, usually as strontianite (SrCO_ {3}) and as celestite (SrSO_ {4}).
An Elementary Study of Chemistry
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A very mild form of bleach used sparingly can add sparkle and also swells the hair a little.
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The laws of libel needed no reinforcement and proceedings for seditious or criminal libel should be used sparingly.
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The young twigs are glabrate, or only sparingly pubescent.
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The documentary went through all the graphic details of the operation in unsparing detail.
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Said-Bookisms That Are Usually Safe asked lied admitted snapped declared accused replied (even though it should be obvious) exclaimed roared yelled speculated mused demanded whispered asserted countered cut in hissed (this sticks out a lot, though … use it very sparingly) barked (this also sticks out)
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Its unsparing account of an atrocious crime is offset by admirable dramatic restraint.
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Ergot-infested grain should never be fed to pregnant animals and should be used sparingly in grower / finisher pig diets.
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The example of restraint which would have resulted from the sparing of the dictator's life, and possibly encouraged similar expressions from opposition forces sympathetic to Saddam, has been tossed aside in Bush and Maliki's pyretic rush forward to some imagined crushing victory that they would gamble even more of our soldiers 'lives to achieve.
Three Thousand Wake-Up Calls In Iraq
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To watch them emerge, as Ms. Plimpton allows them to do sparingly, and with perfect naturalness, is to recognize the art she brings to this performance.
Chances for Hope
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Though unsparing in his criticism of political adversaries, the former Chief Minister is adept at employing witty remarks and repartees to cushion the impact of his caustic remarks.
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He accepted no excuses and could be unsparing when mistakes were made.
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Another form of calcite which is to be sparingly found is what is called dogtooth spar, having the form shown in Fig. 4.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 344, August 5, 1882
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Because of the limitations on space, cars were used sparingly, except to patrol and catch speeders or transport criminals to jail.
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A very mild form of bleach used sparingly can add sparkle and also swells the hair a little.
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Opera, assayed Alidoro with typical unsparing elegance.
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As for the present captain, the coverage was equally unsparing.
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I meant to say use the locater calls sparingly and not everytime you go out in the woods.
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Opera, assayed Alidoro with typical unsparing elegance.
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And his sparing use of close-ups for maximum emotional impact is both resonant and economical.
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Saving money without sparing style helped Peggy and Brad Goodwin of Vancouver, Washington, take the top Bathroom Remodelings prize.
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Sydney gasped at the unpleasant feeling, sparing a hand to press against her jaw.
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During the war jam making was limited and the bottling was done in water instead of syrup and if necessary sugar was added very sparingly when the fruit was served.
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Sipping it sparingly, my golden eyes flickered in his direction and then away.
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These highly decorative products will inject a good dose of colour and pattern into a room, but they should be used sparingly.
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The South's President Lee Myung-bak, during a visit to front-line troops Thursday, said that South Korea must make "unsparing" retaliation if it suffers another surprise attack.
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The words of income tax legislation suggest a calculative regime that was well defined and precise, in which allowable deductions were carefully, and sparingly, specified.
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If you happen to marver it too much and your glass gets too thin at the top, just sparingly add a few more dots of glass around the top of it and gently melt in and marver again- g e n t l y and not too hot.
Mini Tutorial- Making Mushrooms by Marcy Lamberson
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She had curly brown hair to her shoulders and brown eyes, freckles spread sparingly across her nose and cheeks.
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However, Spirited Away combines a charming, classical plot -- a girl captured and enslaved in fairyland, forced to work in a sort of bathhouse for mythological gods and monsters -- with incredible animation which updates Miyazaki's character designs with gorgeous digital colors and sparing use of CG.
MIND MELD: Anime Film Favorites (+ The Top 14 Anime Films of All Time!)
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Sweeten dishes sparingly with honey, or con-centrated apple or pear juice.
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He was sparingly fed upon weevilled biscuit and vile messes of tallowy rice, and to drink he was given luke-warm water that was often stale, saving that sometimes when the spell of rowing was more than usually protracted the boatswains would thrust lumps of bread sodden in wine into the mouths of the toiling slaves to sustain them.
The Sea-Hawk
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The account of his marital infidelities, especially his affair with Assia Wevill in the early 1960s, is fair-minded and unsparing.
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She has been comparatively sparing in the room, and the nourishment necessary to rear them.
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It forms ferric arsenate, which is sparingly soluble.
Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
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Black pepper is used sparingly, but fresh cilantro, thyme, oregano, onion, garlic, pimento, and tomato are fundamental ingredients in the preparation of meats, soups, and vegetable hashes.
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I would think too of that other war which is as old as mankind, and is indeed the life of man: the unsparing war, the grinding slavery of competition; the toil of seventy years, dear-bought bread, precarious honour, the perils and pitfalls, and the poor rewards.
Memories and Portraits
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When used sparingly and with specific civil compliance goals, criminal tax prosecutions can greatly increase voluntary compliance and engender public acceptance of the power of the taxing authority.
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Ad placitum, are the characters real before mentioned, and words: although some have been willing by curious inquiry, or rather by apt feigning, to have derived imposition of names from reason and intendment; a speculation elegant, and, by reason it searcheth into antiquity, reverent, but sparingly mixed with truth, and of small fruit.
The Advancement of Learning
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Prettily and sexily costumed by Ms. Kurtzman in brief baby-doll tunics in a range of cerise and gray hues sparingly appliquéd with tiny roses and paired with pearlescent trunks, Mr. Morris's octet of women form a gamboling sisterhood—think classical nymphs rendered by Isadora Duncan.
Where Dancers and Patrons Meet for a Duet
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The score contains helpful fingerings and expressive markings, but most pedaling indications are directives such as ‘pedal sparingly.’
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Use it to tame dry hair or apply sparingly when wet for intense nourishment.
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He is unsparing of his own peace and comfort.
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My love to you is a _pitying, sparing, and forgiving love; a forbearing and tender-hearted love_: so must you be to one another, Col. iii.
The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
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Its unsparing account of an atrocious crime is offset by admirable dramatic restraint.
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The host and hostess restrained themselves from demonstrativeness in parting with her; they were sparing of words, but lavish in little attentions for her comfort.
Mother
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When she played Satie on her own, I noticed she used the sustaining pedal sparingly.
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When angry Nature struck, sparing nothing in its wake, the citizens of Mumbai, undeterred, fought back.
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The soldiers were hurriedly leaving the scene, their muskets over their shoulders, not even sparing a look back at the panicked crowd.
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For this reason, people with kidney disease or who take potassium-sparing diuretics shouldn't drink noni juice because it can cause dangerously elevated levels of potassium in the blood.
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His criticism of religion was unsparing, as was his contempt for those who pinned progressive hopes on it.
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It was remarked which these final scenes with Enobarbus raise Antony's impression in a minds, given his mostly cynical, witty, unsparing censor is so despairing during withdrawal his master.
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He became a relentless traveller, sparing no continent and few countries in quest of subjects and themes.
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A single rose may be exquisite but it is a vase abundant with roses which arrests the senses with its unsparing fragrance and incomparable beauty.
The Golden Thread - Asian experiences of post-Raj Britain
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My dear roommate, thank you for sparing my life.
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Even a mouthy sort like me values civility but I have a great deal of trouble sparing it for people who are invading my private time in my own home uninvited.
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Customers are asked by Kerry County Council to please use water sparingly, to check for leaks or wastage in their supply systems, to avoid watering lawns, washing cars etc, and to expect curtailments on the supplies, particularly at night
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He cannot be called that, but through his austerity, bearing, unwavering commitment and unsparing frankness he brought to his times a hint of the prophets of yore.
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Spices - cumin, allspice, cinnamon, and cloves - are used sparingly but more prominently in the south of the Aegean, where Arab influence has left its mark, particularly in Crete and the Dodecanese.
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On the plus side, the sparing use of CGI effects works quite well for this particular film.
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While raising the plants and shrubs sparingly use pesticides, as they may harm or even kill the birds.
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I hadn't realized the terrible risk that he had taken merely in sparing our lives.
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Time and again, in prose unsparing and unsentimental, Liz has allowed readers a peek into her own mental health struggles.
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He told Coppolino that it "behooved" him to be sparing when he submits classified materials.
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Hydroxycut can also help you burn stored fat for energy while sparing your precious muscle.
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Yet these rhetorical flourishes are sparingly deployed.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Her sparing use of make-up only seemed to enhance her classically beautiful features.
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Its unsparing account of an atrocious crime is offset by admirable dramatic restraint.
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Percussion Like brass instruments, percussion is best used sparingly and occasionally.
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Still, the wonder of this novel is Goodman's unsparing depiction of the failings of religion, even as she insists on its power to move and heal.
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Should he use them sparingly, pair them with experienced players or be prepared to risk using them in pairs?
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On it she had even performed placatory slave dances, dances of the sort in which the female tires to convince the male that she might perhaps be worth sparing, if only for the pleasure she might bring him.
Cinnamon Roll
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He is certainly gesturally sparing and chromatically costive.
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Its unsparing account of an atrocious crime is offset by admirable dramatic restraint.
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Last of all, our thanks go to the caterers who have been unsparing in their efforts to make this afternoon such a success.
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Then they zero in on and destroy infected cells while sparing uninfected ones.
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The leaves of O. colensoi are sparingly tomentose on the upper surface of the young leaves, but the tomentum disappears before the leaves are fully developed.
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Always dilute well and use sparingly.
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Neem trees are considered fair game in the village. And Shahabpuris greet each other sparingly.
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Improved plastic surgery and advances in surgical techniques, such as a skin-sparing mastectomy and simultaneous breast reconstruction, might be part of the reason more woman are choosing to have a mastectomy.
Breast cancer treatments: Know your options
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To the gay, feelingless music, he thought out his departure in detail, sparing himself nothing.
Maurice Guest
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His reaction was both emotionally unsparing and radical in its redefinition of musical form.
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In this study, a standard bone sparing dose of oral oestrogen was used.
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Even if he is used sparingly as a substitute, such a player can always unlock doors and turn tides in the blink of an eye.
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It sounds an odd pairing but used sparingly, the earthy, pungent and aromatic flavour of sage adds rich warmth to simply cooked white fish.
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Instead, it's photography that has produced ‘some of the most affecting and resonant of artworks… images that possess a stark and unsparing eloquence’.
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Methotrexate and chlorambucil have been used as steroid-sparing agents, but have toxicities of their own.
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However it may just be possible that the benefit the long term adherer’s obtained from statin use actually derived from the ability of statins either to raise Vitamin D levels or to act in a Vitamin D sparing capacity.
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He saw a lot of action in his rise to a brigadier generalcy during World War I, but perhaps the toughest fight of his career occurred when he was a second lieutenant and was a sparing partner for James ‘Gentleman Jim’ Corbett, who was preparing for his famous heavyweight title match with John L. Sullivan in 1892.
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Her sparing use of make-up only seemed to enhance her classically beautiful features.
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Land sparing is already occurring on a grand scale.
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There have been some pretty unsparing antientertainments just lately.
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a sparing father and a spending son
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The actors eschew Victorian costumes in favor of contemporary concert duds that have enough embellishments to suggest who the characters are, and they use props sparingly.
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He was extremely hardworking, never sparing himself in the performance of his duties and once he fainted in his office from exhaustion and almost died.
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Your body has learned to use it sparingly as it relies heavily on fat for fuel.
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But these days, there seems to be more mileage in bailing out, gracefully, if possible, and sparing yourself the media's slings and arrows.
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Apply the cream sparingly to your face and neck.
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Use ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise sparingly and use pepper or lemon juice in place of salt.
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Special dividends, like share buybacks, have their place but should be used sparingly.
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He was a great support to this paper, helping to get it going in 1979, serving ever since on its editorial board, and above all contributing many exact, unsparing and funny pieces on poetry, on novels - and on football.
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An efficient metro rail system will not only push the bulk of traffic underground, but also ensure that people use their vehicles sparingly.
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My dear John - Thanks for your kind attention in sparing me as much as possible all alarm and anxiety.
New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
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Guitars are used sparingly, but they ring with precision and elegance, dropping tones as if laying bones to rest beneath a crowd of exultant mourners.
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Eat the following sparingly: chips, cakes, crisps, burgers, sweets, pies, and pasties.
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It was built sparing little expense out of dedication to his father and God.
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It is an unsparing portrait.
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It had been very sparing also in its use of the Chaffinch's note, until one in the neighbourhood had begun to _twink, twink, twink_; then the
Essays in Natural History and Agriculture
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His lyrics are honest, unsparing, splenetic yet gruffly humorous.
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This paint is very expensive, so please use it sparingly.
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Our law has always been sparing in its use of exemplary damages.
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I did that and as a consequence of that, tomorrow morning I'm going to have surgery from a superb pioneering surgeon, Dr. Patrick Walsh, who has broken through with respect to what they call nerve sparing surgery and surgery which reduces bleeding and maximizes the long-term curable possibilities.
CNN Transcript Feb 11, 2003
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The black poplar is frequently pollar'd when as big as one's arm, eight or nine foot from the ground, as they trim them in Italy, for their vines to serpent and twist on, and those they poll, or head every second year, sparing the middle, streight, and thrivingest shoot, and at the third year cut him also.
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You want her in the game, but there can be no sparing Bobby.
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Use bath and kitchen fans sparingly when the air conditioner is operating to avoid pulling warm, moist air into your home.
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Hamilton went through those confederations one by one, sparing his audience a discussion of other examples although they would, he said, prove that the principle was destructive “even as far back as the Lycian and Achaean leagues.”
Ratification
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Always dilute well and use sparingly.
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Kilby was a man of few words, and none more sparing than when he spoke of himself.
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Unsurprisingly, faced with a resolute batsman Gilchrist was not sparing with bouncers or the occasional beamer.
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Should he use them sparingly, pair them with experienced players or be prepared to risk using them in pairs?
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The documentary went through all the graphic details of the operation in unsparing detail.
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During surgery, the tumor appeared firmly attached to the posterior nerve rootlets, but gross total resection of the tumor was performed with sparing of the nerves.
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The high cost of the exotic woods often used for the veneers and pictorial marquetry decoration meant that these materials had to be used sparingly.
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The perfume called jako, when sparingly used, might easily be taken for the odor of a musk-geranium.
Kokoro Japanese Inner Life Hints
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Although they offer powerful health benefits, monounsaturates and polyunsaturates are still fats and should be used sparingly, since they contain just as many calories as their unhealthful siblings.
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As Doctor Larry Bush just related, they believe this was contracted in the general area of Lantana, Florida, but nevertheless, federal officials sparing no expense and no time to try to find everything they can about where this man, where he traveled, and what he might have ingested or what he might have breathed that could have given him this -- what is described as inhalation anthrax -- Bill.
CNN Transcript Oct 4, 2001
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To say as Obama inferred in his Oslo speech that the greater plunge into Afghanistan is self-defense, with proportional force and sparing civilians from violence is a scale of self-delusion or political cowardliness that is dejecting his liberal base.
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Although medial and lateral gaze palsies are typical, patients usually retain upper eyelid control and vertical eye movement because of sparing of the mid-brain tectum, which allows communication.
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sparing in their use of heat and light
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Just tell me the truth. Don't worry about sparing my feelings.
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Helium, like argon, is a gas, sparingly soluble in water, withstanding the action of oxygen in presence of caustic soda, under the influence of the electric discharge, as well as of red-hot magnesium.
Sir William Ramsay - Nobel Lecture
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Is it really true that we are incapable of sparing a single minute for sorrow and respect?
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Last of all, our thanks go to the caterers who have been unsparing in their efforts to make this afternoon such a success.
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an unsparing critic
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Apply sparingly in the outer corners of the eye and along the upper and lower lash line.
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But Avedon went in another direction with his portrait work, shooting unsparing and often unflattering shots of subjects from Marilyn Monroe to Michael Moore.
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CCTV in communities, fenced-in concierge flats and caged-in schools often reinforce an exaggerated sense of risk within areas, and such measures should be used far more sparingly than is currently the case.
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Abdomen ovate, the scale of the petiole incrassate, somewhat wedge-shaped when viewed sideways, the abdomen sparingly sprinkled with long pale hairs.
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
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The land evertebrates were so sparingly represented, that only three diptera, one species of hymenoptera, and some insect larvæ and spiders could be collected.
The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
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In a rush of reciprocity, the Americans allowed funerals limited trespass, sparing pall-bearers the burden of toting caskets an extra 100 metres to the church's vestibule.