How To Use Sundry In A Sentence
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Daniel Defoe, The Consoli - dator: or Memoirs and Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon (London, 1705).
COSMIC VOYAGES
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But there was understandable outrage when sundry fund managers and regional stockbrokers were confronted with the hat.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was a big man and a strong, the sightliest of men and a good skald; and when he was fully grown he fared between sundry lands, and was well accounted of wherever he came.
The Story Of Gunnlaug The Worm-Tongue And Raven The Skald 1875
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The room was full of shilpit pointy-heids and sundry technocrats.
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Withal she bought them three good horses and another sumpter-horse; which last was loaded with sundry wares that she deemed that she needed, and with victual.
The Water of the Wondrous Isles
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I could go on and on about the many herons, egrets, gulls, terns, and various and sundry other species we spotted yesterday.
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Poor Sundry Buyers continually pressed his abdomen as he toiled around the deck-capstans; and never was Nancy's face quite so forlorn as when he obeyed the Maltese Cockney's command and went up to loose the mizzen-skysail.
CHAPTER L
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(Christopher and Charles Marshall received $4,151 on May 2, 1777, "for sundry medicines and chirurgical instruments supplied by them for the use of different battalions of continental forces.") [116] _Pennsylvania Journal_, January 29, 1777.
Drug Supplies in the American Revolution
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His editor would not challenge and tolerate him, the various and sundry contacts and stoolies would not squeal to him.
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But these shortcomings tend to be bundled together with broader concerns over spam, viruses, hacking, and all the other sundry ills of the world.
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All and sundry want to be part of it though on mutually beneficial terms and all wish to be respected for whatever unique particularity they may bring to the common agenda.
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Then he proceeded to turn it over, leaf by leaf, and took exact notice of all in it: and it being _full of pictures of sundry mens cuts_, he could tell the palsgrave, who seemed also to be knowing in that kind, that this and this, and that and that, were of such a man's graving and invention.
Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
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It is variously a fabulous technical challenge, an extension of the American frontier and the locus for sundry Utopias.
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These are adjoining castles built from the eleventh to thirteenth centuries by sundry lords of Merle.
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Either keeping personal creditors accounts or making sundry creditors adjustments can consume inordinate amounts of administrative and accounting time.
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Casino on sundry occasions, and sagaciously preferring places within the range of her experience to bourns neither cognate nor conjecturable, she moved gravely up towards the gate on which the Italian sat; and, after eying him a moment, -- as much as to say, "I wish you would get off," -- came to a deadlock.
My Novel — Volume 04
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Track four rises out of hiss, radio signals, sundry bleeps and breath like the atmosphere rising out of a tropical swamp.
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When she opened it, she found a mahogany shadow-box containing the music to her favorite song, ‘Soon It's Gonna Rain,’ a ticket to the show; a copy of the program, signed by all of us; and sundry other items associated with the production.
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It was a wonderfully woozy night, and she DJed with a deft touch, moving in and out of the vinyl grooves, merging sundry vibes and keeping the headspace at a nice high.
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Sundry distant relatives, most of whom I hardly recognized, turned up for my brother's wedding.
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After sundry caresses between the two parties, during which they exhibit an animation quite foreign to them at other times, one of the snails unfolds from the right side of its neck, where the generative orifice is situated, a wide sacculus, which, by becoming everted, displays a sharp dagger-like spiculum, or dart, attached to its walls.
Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life.
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When he dies, he is greeted by a voice that offers him rebirth in sundry universes.
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Here Cecilia again met Miss Larolles, who came to make various remarks, and infinite ridicule, upon sundry unfashionable or uncostly articles in the dresses of the surrounding company; as well as to complain, with no little resentment, that Mr Meadows was again standing before the fire!
Cecilia
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While one could cite various and sundry works to exemplify his involvement with and commitment to a multicultural approach to a communicative music, suffice it to say that, in the long arch of history, time had passed him by.
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Well, apart from the last day when our driver arrived a minute early and got a good-natured ribbing from all and sundry.
The Sun
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He afterward went into another small room, where he found sundry small trunks and cases locked up.
The Children of the New Forest
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The protesters have so far been all-inclusive and open to ideas from all and sundry.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- I Am A 99 Percenter
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Being upon it examined and committed, in the end he not only confessed the fact with that beast at that time, but sundry times before and at several times with all the rest of the forenamed in his indictment.
Pervy pilgrims punished! « raincoaster
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I'll admit that there's a certain amount of gawp-in-horror entertainment to be had from seeing the scabrous insides of sundry slackers' houses - but the weekly ‘look at the BUGS that were in your carpet!’
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Do NOT allow a few sundry Lieutenant-Colonels or Grade Five public servants alone swing for this shameful abnegation of Ministerial responsibility.
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Typically courteous, he began his acceptance speech by offering copious thanks to all and sundry.
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This works amazingly for vegans, lactose intolerants, and sundry fusspots.
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This cream can be used to treat sundry minor injuries.
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What ties together these sundry ingredients is the vision of delivering information through any medium, anywhere in the world, at any time.
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But Kidd soon reassured him over sundry cups of bombo, protesting with many oaths that 'his soul should fry in hell' sooner than that he should hurt a hair of one of Culliford's crew; and, as a proof of good will, presented him with two guns and an anchor.
The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago
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In utter laziness, I decided to cheat and just send people to wikipedia for my bio, but the bibliography is now up to date, if you're intent on tracking down all my sundry scribblings.
Archive 2010-02-01
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He slid this off the float, loaded into it sundry boxes and packages, and taking his seat astern, paddled inshore to where the rising tide was ruffled by the outsetting current of a river.
The Hidden Places
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We had for-real cowboys, Basque sheepherders, hardrock miners, Shoshoni and Paiute Indians, wild-game hunters from all over the world, various and sundry railroad workers, and tourists passing through on U.S. 40, the main highway bisecting the nation at that time.
Beard
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This lane has a 7.5-ton restriction which is ignored by all and sundry, especially skip wagons and large vehicles.
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Various and sundry, including herbs, peppers, cucumber and yellow crookneck squash:
From Twitter 07-13-2009
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It is peopled by stockbrokers, businessmen and executives, who come and go throughout the day, giving their views on matters all and sundry.
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The coaxing tone in which he said these latter words might have failed in its object, if he had not accompanied them with sundry sharp jerks of his thumb over one shoulder, and with divers winks and thrustings of his tongue into his cheek, from which signals the damsel gathered that he sought to speak to her apart, concerning Miss Haredale and Dolly.
Barnaby Rudge
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The housemaids had been bribed with various fragments of riband, and sundry pairs of shoes more or less down at heel, to make no mention of crumbs in the beds; the airiest costumes had been worn on these festive occasions; and the daring Miss Ferdinand had even surprised the company with a sprightly solo on the comb – and – curlpaper, until suffocated in her own pillow by two flowing – haired executioners.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
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Scientists, business people, and sundry others gathered on Monday for the official opening.
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Among the exceptions are sundry independent worlds commonly known as enclaves that have, for various reasons, chosen not to seek membership and have also managed not to be absorbed.
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In New York there is a "supremest" court, styled the _court of appeals_, which has the power of revising sundry judgments of the supreme court; and there is something similar in New
Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its Origins
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These morons know how to say the right moronic things so that the various and sundry dingbats who listen to them actually have faith and act accordingly.
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I made a small speech thanking all and sundry for their efforts, before a disastrous attempt at telling a joke.
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Your feete of three times by prescription of the Latine Grammariens are of eight sundry proportions, for some notable difference appearing in euery sillable of three falling in a word of that size: but because aboue the antepenultima there was (among the Latines) none accent audible in any long word, therefore to deuise any foote of longer measure then of three times was to them but superfluous: because all aboue the number of three are but compounded of their inferiours.
The Arte of English Poesie
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This cream can be used to treat sundry minor injuries.
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Realme, and sundry other great benefites to the aduancement of our honour, and dignitie Royall, the increase of the reuenues of our
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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'Industrial food titan and noted purveyor of swell toxins for most of humanity, ConAgra has introduced a new iPhone app, aimed at re-introducing the joy that is Parkay margarine -- AKA whipped monoglycerides and soy lecithin and artificial flavoring and sundry nasty gumminess you should never really put into your body -- to the easily duped masses who love them some retro TV commercial wackiness at the expense of, you know, actual health.
Mark Morford: New iPhone app for fans of whipped monoglyceride!
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Sadly, the Full Circle weather system, having periodically bucketed on us in Africa, immediately finds us in Palau, and gleefully hurls stair-rods of rain on all and sundry for our first couple of days.
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And when the dance was ended, they sung sundry excellent Canzonets, outwearing so the time, untill the Queene commanded them all to rest, because the houre did necessarily require it.
The Decameron
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Several installations in this vast show involve George Bush in compromising positions with pigs: in one, a pair of mechanically gyrating pink silicone versions of Bush sodomise the animals, while in Pig Island 2003/10, the same scenario is accompanied by depictions of Angelina Jolie and sundry pirates in what looks like the detritus-filled studio of a demented satirist.
Evening Standard - Home
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¶ Wherefore after theyr example obtaynyng a lytle lesure, I red ouer sundrye treatises, as wel of those which wrot long ago, as of other now in our daies: fyndynge amonge them some to haue wrytten ouer brieflye, some confuselye, and falselye some.
A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes
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I made a small speech thanking all and sundry for their efforts, before a disastrous attempt at telling a joke.
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I hereby solicit trout recipes from all and sundry, starting with the German Guests.
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But proud though she was of her ancestry, there never was a woman freer from the vulgarity of thrusting it forward upon all and sundry, or of expecting to be honoured for it alone.
The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton
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There, he addresses matters various and sundry, such as the claim that he was dishonorably discharged from the military (he provides documents to the contrary) and that he failed to pay child support (D'Annunzio says that he fell behind while he was "living below the poverty line" but went on to "paid the arrearage and monthly payments on time the remaining years").
Tim D'Annunzio, North Carolina Congressional Contender, Attempts To Debunk The Idea He Is 'Unfit For Office'
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His editor would not challenge and tolerate him, the various and sundry contacts and stoolies would not squeal to him.
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As a youth, I was a friendly soul, palling around with all and sundry.
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Howbeit, there is an emphasis in the expression, which is not to be neglected: for as it is observed by Chrysostom, as containing an auxesis (ouchi ton mē hamartanonta monon legei alla ton mēde gnonta hamartian), and by sundry learned persons after him; so those who desire to learn the excellency of the grace of God herein, will have an impression of a sense of it on their minds from this emphatical expression, which the Holy Ghost chose to make use of unto that end; and the observation of it is not to be despised.
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
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Thousands of journalists, TV producers and sundry hangers-on depend for their livelihoods on a good election.
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At the same time, one should note that their presentation on spreadsheets produced with sundry software, is slightly primitive and ‘clunky.’
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She had scarcely completed these arrangements to her entire satisfaction, when the friend arrived with a whity – brown parcel — flat and three – cornered — containing sundry small adornments which were to be put on upstairs, and which the friend put on, talking incessantly.
Nicholas Nickleby
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Wartah" = precipice, quagmire, quicksand and hence sundry secondary and metaphorical significations, under which, as in the "Semitic" (Arabic) tongues generally, the prosaical and material sense of the word is clearly evident.
Arabian nights. English
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Scientists, business people, and sundry others gathered on Monday for the official opening.
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Having a taste for "ghastliness," I had rather longed for the wounded to arrive, for rheumatism was n't heroic, neither was liver complaint, or measles; even fever had lost its charms since "bathing burning brows" had been used up in romances, real and ideal; but when I peeped into the dusky street lined with what I at first had innocently called market carts, now unloading their sad freight at our door, I recalled sundry reminiscences I had heard from nurses of longer standing, my ardor experienced a
Hospital Sketches
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The whole of the damnatory clause in the exhortation, from the word "unworthily" to "sundry kinds of death," is expunged.
Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
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Most people with any sense of propriety whatsoever would think that his acceptance of this immodest pourboire for services rendered would immediately preclude him from holding the office of President of the EU Council on the basis that the conflict of interest would be plain as a pikestaff to all and sundry.
Blair's Thirty Pieces Of Silver?
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He has sworn there is only $1,000 of other debt out there apart from other sundry creditors, so for them to raise really, with respect, captious points about fairness and the like is interesting.
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Then did I say a few things to all and sundry -- stinging, biting things, ungainsayable and forcible things -- and took possession of all the fish that were left, so the Indians slunk off in sullen silence.
The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou; Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylemer Lake
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On the dais was a rollcall of Washington power: the president, the secretary of Defense, the civilian and military leaders of America's armed forces, sundry spouses.
Problems At The Pentagon
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Mr. Jeremiah Morrow, from the Committee on Public Lands, to whom was referred the bill from the Senate to prevent settlements being made on lands ceded to the United States unau - thorized by law, reported the same with sundry Mr. Jekhkiab Morrow moved the reference of this report to a Committee of the Whole.
The debates and proceedings in the Congress of the United States : with an appendix containing important state papers and public documents, and all the laws of a public nature; with a copious index; compiled from authentic materials
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The first care of the two unspilt friends was to extricate their unfortunate companions from their bed of quickset — a process which gave them the unspeakable satisfaction of discovering that they had sustained no injury, beyond sundry rents in their garments, and various lacerations from the brambles.
The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
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During the resultant three-hour detour, we encountered sundry additional discouragements.
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Some hold furthermore an opinion that in over rank soils their dung doth so qualify the batableness of the soil that their cattle is thereby kept from the garget, and sundry other diseases, although some of them come to their ends now and then by licking up of their feathers.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
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You would like to demonstrate the unique quality of your character to all and sundry.
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It is said that sundry Tortoises dwelt once in a certain island abounding in trees and fruiterers and rills, and it fortuned, one day, that a Francolin, passing over the island, was overcome with the fiery heat and fatigue and being in grievous suffering stayed his flight therein.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Well, apart from the last day when our driver arrived a minute early and got a good-natured ribbing from all and sundry.
The Sun
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And the same, who feeleth this inclination in himself, by all likelihood may hope, or rather confidently repose in the preordinance of God, that in this last age of the world (or likely never) the time is complete of receiving also these gentiles into His mercy, and that God will raise Him an instrument to effect the same; it seeming probable by event of precedent attempts made by the Spaniards and French sundry times, that the countries lying north of Florida God hath reserved the same to be reduced unto Christian civility by the English nation.
Sir Humphrey Gilberts Voyage to Newfoundland. Paras. 1-49
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But a glance at them as they made free with the natives 'provisions relieved him on this score, and when Smith explained that he had on board the aeroplane certain delectables in the shape of chicken patties (becoming rather stale), doughnuts, plumcake, a bottle of Australian burgundy, and sundry other remnants of the provisions furnished by the hospitable folk of
Round the World in Seven Days
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The hawkers sell all and sundry: from handkerchiefs to electronic goods.
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She returned with the correct garment and helped me into my underskirts and other sundry articles of clothing.
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She invited all and sundry to her party.
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Ascalaphus, with its resplendent wings, and slender, knobbed antennæ so much like those of butterflies, and visions of these beautiful insects fill his mind's eye; or sundry dun-colored caddis flies, modest, delicate neuroptera, with finely fringed wings and slender feelers, create doubts as to whether they are not really allies of the clothes moth, so close is the resemblance.
Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses
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Now, close by the gate there happened to be a number of booths and side-shows set 'tip - the usual things, lemonade-sellers, a fakir with a plant growing through his palm, sundry beggars, and a kind of punch-and Judy show, which was being watched by a group of ladies in a palankeen.
Fiancée
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To take dry facts, the occasional anecdote and reams of information from sundry sources, and weave them together into a narrative that is both interesting and informative can be a daunting task.
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The first care of the two unspilt friends was to extricate their unfortunate companions from their bed of quickset -- a process which gave them the unspeakable satisfaction of discovering that they had sustained no injury, beyond sundry rents in their garments, and various lacerations from the brambles.
The Pickwick Papers
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Mr. Stiggins began to sigh in a dismal manner, he plainly evinced his disapprobation of the whole proceedings, by sundry incoherent ramblings of speech, among which frequent angry repetitions of the word 'gammon' were alone distinguishable to the ear.
The Pickwick Papers
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There was not a partition that he did not tap, nor a block of chimneys that he did not narrowly examine; all water-pipes, flues, cisterns, and sewers underwent an investigation; he even descended, in the care of his friend, so far as to bore sundry boards in the floors with a bradawl.
Barchester Towers
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Even earlier in the day he was chasing people up on leave forecasts - being the lapdog for Gavin even though he keeps telling all and sundry that he despises him.
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He had a special sympathy for the underdog, and he enjoyed hobnobbing with all and sundry.
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[32] But for sundry notes on Shakespeare, and other pieces which have fallen in my way, I should have deemed it unnecessary to observe; that discourse here, or elsewhere does not mean what we now call discoursing; but the discursion of the mind, the processes of generalization and subsumption, of deduction and conclusion.
Biographia Literaria
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To make the play less hackneyed, the teenagers also impersonate a number of other characters, including a yardie pimp with whom both are involved, and sundry members of their own or another, hostile posse.
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There were colorful pareos, wrapped for wear in sundry ways by Tahitian women, who can get by with half a dozen as their entire wardrobe.
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To what she had asked I had slipped in some passing remarks about Panchala and the Yadava lands and herbs and spices and sundry wanderings.
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Cumbersome lighting kits, dolly tracks, and the sundry other requirements of expensive film stock were avoided.
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You are to be made expert in "graving, etching, carving, embossing, and moulding in sundry matters," in "grinding of glasses dioptrical and catoptrical," in "navarchy and making models for building and rigging of ships," in "anatomy, making skeletons, and excarnating bowels;" but you miss all that Milton would have taught you of Latin and
The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
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It's all hello, bonjour, pleased to meet you, how was your journey, similar sundry pleasantries.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Soldan of Babylon sent one of his Daughters, to be joyned in marriage with the King of Cholcos, who by divers accidents (in the space of foure yeeres) happened into the custodie of nine men, and in sundry places.
The Decameron
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There being "other excesses" for which, it appears, there is no statute remedy, the magistrates commit a piece of pious injustice, and lump sundry laical sins into the one crime against the Church.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 9, 1841
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Various and Sundry: Blu Rays, Tech, HDTV, and More » Blog Archive » Idol twin hotties
Idol twin hotties
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We inform you that we purpose opening at the above premises , on 10 April, a sundry goods establishment.
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DiNapoli was abetter choice than Spitzer's candidate, who was subsequently compelled to resign as City Finance Commissioner because of sundry irregularities whose details you can find with the aid of Google.
Henry J. Stern: Inconvenient Truths
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Teachers, already burdened with the extra duties of census, official surveys, vaccination programmes and other sundry jobs, are bellyaching.
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Discussion papers were presented by various interested government departments and by private organizations such as the South African Agricultural Union, the Chamber of Mines, and sundry Chambers of Commerce.
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Doffing its panama hat to the likes of Graham Greene and Somerset Maugham, poet Shukman's promising first volume of fiction features a cast of expat chancers looking for a second bite of the cherry in sundry banana republics.
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Container transportation is a revolution on sundry goods transportation.
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They ship the letter (along with sundry paraphernalia) via Overnight Delivery.
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They debate with one another and sundry guests over video-cams, often to embarrassing or self-revealing effect.
Times, Sunday Times
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It appears that yesterday, every man and his dog chose to send me their brochures, special offers newsletters and other sundry bits of promotional material.
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Next up an embarrassed apology of sorts as I inadvertently hit the update button on my address book filer program as a result it sprang into action issuing obscure requests and information v-cards to all and sundry.
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Full of this idea, the scientific gentleman seized his pen again, and committed to paper sundry notes of these unparalleled appearances, with the date, day, hour, minute, and precise second at which they were visible: all of which were to form the data of a voluminous treatise of great research and deep learning, which should astonish all the atmospherical wiseacres that ever drew breath in any part of the civilised globe.
The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
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There were colorful pareos, wrapped for wear in sundry ways by Tahitian women, who can get by with half a dozen as their entire wardrobe.
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Moreover, sundry miracles took place here, and a verset of the Koran descended from heaven.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
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The first care of the two unspilt friends was to extricate their unfortunate companions from their bed of quickset — a process which gave them the unspeakable satisfaction of discovering that they had sustained no injury, beyond sundry rents in their garments, and various lacerations from the brambles.
The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
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As a youth, I was a friendly soul, palling around with all and sundry.
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The immediate cause of the fracas was the appearance of sundry articles, copied from the _New York Times_, referring to the "Lola Montez-like insolence, bare-faced hypocrisy, and effrontery of Queen Christina of Spain.
The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert
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He invited all and sundry to celebrate his 20 th birthday.
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I'd hand-write sheets and sheets of inane drivel and daily nonsense to all and sundry.
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Then he passed through the gate into a courtyard and found a vaulted doorway builded of hardest syenite 462 inlaid with sundry kinds of multi-coloured marble.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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I don't want you telling our private business to all and sundry.
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sundry sciences commonly known as social
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Gusta" is about 21 years or 22 years of age, smooth face and thick lips, and stoops in his walk; black color, about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches in height; took away sundry articles of clothing.
The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Auth
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I don't want you telling our private business to all and sundry.
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Typically courteous, he began his acceptance speech by offering copious thanks to all and sundry.
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Sundry distant relatives, most of whom I hardly recognized, turned up for my brother's wedding.
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When, therefore, he was exhorted to rap on the little girl's door, he gave sundry noisy, gleeful thumps, – pounding with both fists, and alternating with a rhythmical kick of the cowhide boots, calling out in stentorian tones: Come, little un, – time you 's up.
Oldtown Folks
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Having installed various Indian statesmen, religious figures and public benefactors in place of sundry British sovereigns, viceroys and generals, we have cheerfully proceeded to forget them.
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The sundry projects on view at the Skyscraper Museum can be perfectly symmetrical, like the Freedom Tower, or they can attain to the slippery sinuosity of Gensler's not yet completed Shanghai Tower.
Heights of Fancy
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By fknvty, February 25, 2010 @ 9: 17 pm be interested to see what all and sundry think of this little charmer. a senior lecturer no less, in spatial perception in artificial environments, has been published. point your search engines to peter lennox, “pecking order” (title of article) 4 feb 2010. courtesy of THE (times higher education) pz.v. p.s. expecting a sampled 45 rpm single to be released soon.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Kinda buried.
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Anyhow, Halo came out for the X-Box, made a tremendous wad of cash, got lots of people to buy the thing and was praised by all and sundry as the Best Thing Ever, with even the usually-more-difficult-to-excite-than-Al-Gore Edge magazine getting unseemingly excited and awarding it maximum points, which felt rather wrong, a bit like Barry Norman giving a five-star review to Debbie Does Dallas.
Halo: Combat Evolved
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To this end we see how quickly sundry arts mechanical were found out, in the very prime of the world.
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So is it a company that builds and sells operating systems, or is its core business flogging sundry services and stuff to you?
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Comic interludes and sundry distractions prevent the magnetic theme of love-even in Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and King Lear-from attracting all the iron filings, as it were.
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The Ahl Tusuf, a branch of the Habertel Jahleh, at present hold possession of Kurrum, and between them and the tribes to windward there exists a most bitter and irreconcileable feud, the consequence of sundry murders perpetrated about five years since at Kurrum, and which hitherto have not been avenged.
First footsteps in East Africa
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This cream can be used to treat sundry minor injuries.
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Sundry creative back-formations, new words built from elements of preexisting ones, have been made from the word bikini.
The English Is Coming!
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However, there are requests for money to meet expenses related to hush money, fees, taxes and assorted payments to sundry individuals.
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There's little ambiguity about the adroitness of the guitarists' noise making, and their deft improvising takes the album in sundry directions.
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To be more precise: almost 40 years spent in low Earth orbit studying, well, zero-G nausea and sundry cosmic mysteries.
Antiwar.com Blog
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“Mpávo,” or bark slabs, are fitted in between the double posts; when coolness is required, their place is taken by mats woven with the pinnated leaves of sundry palms.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
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The extra money had gone, I couldn't exactly say how, in sundry "trifling expenditures," such as pomatum, a scarf-pin, and a steel chain for my waistcoat, all of which it had seemed no harm to indulge in, especially as they were very cheap, under my altered circumstances.
My Friend Smith A Story of School and City Life
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France, and being welcomed by our said lord with a chearefull and fauourable countenance, they presented certaine letters on your behalfe vnto the kings Maiestie, with that reuerence which beseemed them: expounding vnto his highnes, sundry piracies and molestations offered of late vpon the sea, by his liege people and subiects vnto yours, contrary to the leagues of peace and amitie, which hitherto
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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This includes not just the basic annual management charge, but sundry and other expenses, including legal fees and auditor fees.
Times, Sunday Times
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Still except for sundry exceptions of inadequate transference and omission, he renders them competently.
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Container transportation is a revolution on sundry goods transportation.
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Who would prefer that Coleridge be Schelling?), but his career as a writer in motley genres and sundry places was enabled by his vacillation, his apostasies, the intractable irritability of his text.
Site One: A Romantic Education.
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The old bill are very interested in these two chavs, because they've been very active recently, nicking stuff from all and sundry, but they've got no hard evidence on which they can get a warrant to search their house.
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I don't know that all the Haligonian washerwomen live around it, but certainly a good percentage of them must, for the yard is a network of lines from which sundry and divers garments are always streaming gaily to the breezes.
The Alpine Path: The Story of My Career
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After that fourth trial, sundry of the kings and many of the lesser barons and knights and all of the commons cried out that these were trials enough, and that Arthur had assuredly approved himself to be rightwise King; wherefore they demanded that he should be made King indeed so that he might rule over them.
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But we being in this world beset with sundry uneasinesses, distracted with different desires, the next inquiry naturally will be, — Which of them has the precedency in determining the will to the next action? and to that the answer is, — That ordinarily which is the most pressing of those that are judged capable of being then removed.
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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They landed, however, the consignments of goods intended for the speculative merchant, who had started in business in what he called sundries; two great chests for the young doctor, who had begun life where he had no patients, and passed his time in fishing; and sundry huge packages intended for a gentleman who had taken up land just outside the town, as it was called, where he meant to start sugar-planting.
The Dingo Boys The Squatters of Wallaby Range
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In the old Soviet days, the Samizdat used to talk of ‘kitsch’ (not the arty-farty kind), a sort of gloying jelly you had to fumble with in dealing, day-to-day with the vile nomenclature foisting its mix of ludicrous ideology, lying targets and statistics, propaganda and vicious impersonal control on all and sundry.
New Financial Year – Now We Can Arrest Again « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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On that occasion she relentlessly scrounged, albeit in a sweetly demure fashion, cigarettes from all and sundry, suggesting a certain profligacy towards other people's property.
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But even if in such cases it does not occur -- i.e. if failure to detect its occurrence be not due merely to still remaining imperfections of our histological methods, -- the large number of cases in which it has been seen to occur in the formation of sundry tissues are of themselves sufficient to indicate some important difference between cells derived from ova (metazoal), and cells which have not been so derived (protozoal).
Darwin, and After Darwin (Vol. 1 and 3, of 3) An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a Discussion of Post-Darwinian Questions
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And, while the "frightened fifteen", clutching their "lucky bags" revel in the warm embrace of their mummies and daddies, and sundry other "loved ones", the redtop has made it clear it sees a link between the bomb in Basra and what it calls the "Tehran tyrant".
Archive 2007-04-01
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I don't want you telling our private business to all and sundry.
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“Wartah” = precipice, quagmire, quicksand and hence sundry secondary and metaphorical significations, under which, as in the “Semitic” (Arabic) tongues generally, the prosaical and material sense of the word is clearly evident.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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_trissillables_, and others of _polisillables_ egally increasing and of diuers quantities, and sundry situations, as in this of our owne, made to daunt the insolence of a beautifull woman.
The Arte of English Poesie
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When traffic lights turn green, it takes a few seconds for the car to pick-up, but hardly half a second need pass when the 'honker' makes himself / herself known to all and sundry.
Malaysia independent news
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Sundry distant relatives, most of whom I hardly recognized, turned up for my brother's wedding.
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A certain Chever also performed sundry singular mathematical feats, such as squaring the circle, a problem which he reduced to the single question, _Construere mundum divinae menti analogum_, and showing that the parabola, the only conic section squared by ancient or modern geometers, could never be quadrated, to the eternal discomfiture and discredit of the shade of Archimedes.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 20, June, 1859
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I too am short and busty, and I usually look pregnant, my problem with the maxi is that so many of them have strappy or halter or even strapless tops, and frankly, even though Catty’s teen would probably get away with it, I don’t like showing my bra straps to all and sundry.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Ladies Lounge
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I don't want you telling our private business to all and sundry.
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The duck also has arrived, under wing of Mrs. Primmins, and has reconciled herself to the old stewpond, by the side of which my father has found a walk that compensates for the peach-wall, especially as he has made acquaintance with sundry respectable carps, who permit him to feed them after he has fed the duck, -- a privilege of which (since, if any one else approaches, the carps are off in an instant) my father is naturally vain.
The Caxtons — Volume 12
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Wherefore, to carry it out of the understandings of ordinary Christians, by speculative notions and distinctions, is disserviceable unto the faith of the church; yea, the mixing of evangelical revelations with philosophical notions has been, in sundry ages, the poison of religion.
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
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Over the past five years, the firm researched the amount it spends on various and sundry expenses and came up with a percentage of the overall cost of the project.
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I'm hoping that immediately upon arrival, some kind of filmy sophistication and nonchalance will settle over me and not all and sundry will be able to identify me as a New York neophtye.
Weeme Diary Entry
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We had sundry visitations from the Tax Inspector.
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Item, the foresaid marchants complaine, that certaine malefactors of Wismer of Rostok, with others of the Hans, in the yeere of our Lord 1399, wickedly and vniustly tooke one crayer pertayning vnto Iohn Lakinglich of Lenne, laden with diuers goods and marchandise pertaining vnto sundry marchants of
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 05 Central and Southern Europe
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You are flavour of the month with all and sundry today and your energy and vitality draws others to you.
The Sun
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Subject: 2.1: Introduction In response to all of those ` ` Isn't ska some dance form of reggae? '' questions, I present the following historical background to the music we call ska, gleaned from liner notes I have lying about the place, various postings to (news: alt. music.ska), and sundry emailings with helpful ska fans.
FAQ: Alt.Music.Ska by Tomas Willis (Part 2)
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Either keeping personal creditors accounts or making sundry creditors adjustments can consume inordinate amounts of administrative and accounting time.
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Pulis would likely take grave offence if you suggested he'd been up to anything as underhand and fancy as tiki-taka but the increasing use of silky wing play has helped move the side away from a reliance on Rory Delap's long throw-ins and sundry other set plays, all arrowed towards the big men in the box.
Stoke City Premier League 2011-12 team guide
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A four-hour course and a booklet are being offered to restaurants, bars, taverns and sundry drinking establishments as of September.
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Similarly, I've never found myself in a dark wood, about the middle point in my life, and been taken through the infernal, purgatorial, and celestial realms by various and sundry guides.
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On one of my asundry email lists regarding the mind, hypnosis, neurolinguistic programming, and the like, there was a query regarding hypnoanalysis.
Hypnoanalysis . . . . . . a query with some thoughts
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There he is, sitting in the front seat of a car and shouting to all and sundry over a loudhailer that it's time for change.
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Their minds are, that is, circumvolved about them like soap-bubbles reflecting sundry patches of the macrocosmos.
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We had sundry visitations from the Tax Inspector.
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: “Deum quilibet opifex Christianus et invenit, et ostendit, et exinde totum quod in deum quaeritur re quoque adsignat, licet Plato adfirmet factitatorem universitatis neque inveniri facilem et inventum enarrari in omnes difficilem” (“There is not a Christian workman who does not find God, and manifest him, and proceed to ascribe to him all the attributes of deity, although Plato declares the maker of the universe is hard to find, and hard, when found, to be expounded to all and sundry”).
The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
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I be much adread of sundry plans and whether we have not misserved some who might bear us hostile hate.
The Nibelungenlied
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And all of them printed in the vulgate (vernacular) for all and sundry of us vulgar commoners to see - if we learned to read.
Intelligence Is a Piano
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Elsewhere, various and sundry monsters, sea serpents, dragons and bare-breasted enchantresses were dealt with methodically.
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And some verses made all of bisillables and others all of trisillables, and others of polisillables egally increasing and of diuers quantities, and sundry situations, as in this of our owne, made to daunt the insolence of a beautifull woman.
The Arte of English Poesie
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Then the man and woman, together with the cow and calf, go into the river, giving the old bramin a piece of cloth four yards long, and a basket cross bound, in which are sundry things.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07
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The door, which opened on to a show of most brilliant flowers, was overlaid completely by the lamarque rose we have before referred to; and large clusters of its creamy blossoms, and wreaths of its dark-green leaves, had been enticed in and tied to sundry nails and pegs by the small hands of the little mistress, to form an arch of flowers and roses.
Dred; A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp. Vol. I
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You are to be made expert in "graving, etching, carving, embossing, and moulding in sundry matters," in "grinding of glasses dioptrical and catoptrical," in "navarchy and making models for building and rigging of ships," in "anatomy, making skeletons, and excarnating bowels;" but you miss all that Milton would have taught you of Latin and
The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
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I don't want you telling our private business to all and sundry.
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The elder Mr. Weller observed these signs and tokens with many manifestations of disgust, and when, after a second jug of the same, Mr. Stiggins began to sigh in a dismal manner, he plainly evinced his disapprobation of the whole proceedings, by sundry incoherent ramblings of speech, among which frequent angry repetitions of the word 'gammon' were alone distinguishable to the ear.
The Pickwick papers
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Mr. Gummage immediately supplied her with two bristle brushes, and sundry little shallow earthen cups, each containing a modicum of some sort of body color, massicot, flake-white, etc., prepared by himself and charged at a quarter of a dollar apiece, and which he told her she would want when she came to do landscapes and figures.
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.)
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The new purchase looked quiet and demure; but _he_ also pricked up his ears, and gave sundry other tokens of equinity, when the more interesting part of his fellow-creatures came near him.
Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection
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Good night," and after that no sound broke the silence, except sundry mutterings from the Irishman, who had discovered an enormous frog under his bed, and his beloved pointer pup inside the blankets serenely sleeping.
The Rhodesian
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Among the deeds transmitted to me by the Board from Raleigh are also sundry reconveyances of large tracts in Tyrrell Co; one in particular, for 40,000 acres on the west Side of Aligator River and east Side of Aligator Lake, and a second for 22,000 acres of revested land lying near Pungo Lake -- known as Jones and Davis Patent.
The Beginnings of Public Education in North Carolina; A Documentary History, 1790-1840. Vol. II
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Industrial food titan and noted purveyor of swell toxins for most of humanity, ConAgra has introduced a new iPhone app, aimed at re-introducing the joy that is Parkay margarine -- AKA whipped monoglycerides and soy lecithin and artificial flavoring and sundry nasty gumminess you should never really put into your body -- to the easily duped masses who love them some retro TV commercial wackiness at the expense of, you know, actual health.
Mark Morford: New iPhone app for fans of whipped monoglyceride!
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The butts of cigars and innumerable cork-tipped cigarettes lay smothered in gray ashes that spilled untidily in sundry ash-trays.
Every Man for Himself
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The Holy Spirit hath so disposed the Scripture, that notwithstanding that perspicuity which is in the whole with respect unto its proper end, yet are there in sundry parts or passages of it, -- (1.)
Pneumatologia