How To Use Tare In A Sentence

  • During our exchanges there were plenty of glares and stares, and maybe even a couple of opinions shared.
  • In a few quick glances he absorbed the entire rolling farmland: green stonework mortared by tree windbreaks.
  • In June 2004, the Post Exchange here was mortared, killing two Soldiers and wounding more than a dozen additional troops.
  • So I stare down at the pool table and pretend to study my opponent's next move.
  • By now it had reached the sea, where it paused for a moment to fix us with a baleful stare. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Having worked himself into this ridiculous kind of phrensy, which lasted, perhaps, from twenty to thirty seconds, he suddenly discontinued it, and suffered his features to relax into their natural form; but the motion of his head seemed to have so stupified him, as indeed it well might, that there remained an unusual vacancy and a drowsy stare upon his countenance for some time afterward. Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volume 1
  • Then, as they approached the docks, the diggers stared in awe at the remains of the once-mighty Imperial Japanese Navy.
  • He stared off toward a cluster of people near the fireplace and I followed his gaze.
  • Industrial crops such as flax and dye-plants (madder, woad, and weld), and other cash crops such as coleseed, hops, and tobacco, increased revenue per hectare, enabling more people to live from the earnings of smaller plots.
  • He stared out at the assembled media and uttered the immortal phrase: 'We have lost a game we should have won. The Sun
  • The forest services are providing for a pilot project involving 47 hectares of short-rotation willow coppice.
  • I tried both the delicate, unsalty gravadlax and a tartare served with the roe and a very lemony asparagus salad.
  • By "tares" is meant, not what in our husbandry is so called, but some noxious plant, probably darnel. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • That night I lay flat on my back and stared up at the ceiling.
  • We can well afford to let them stare and smile, well knowing that if a similar amount of prosperity permitted the people of other countries to travel for their pleasure in similar numbers, the result would be at the very least an equally -- shall I say undrawing-room-like contribution to cosmopolitan society? Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875
  • His dark eyes stared back, full of rawness, honesty and uncompromising sincerity.
  • He stared at her, his grey eyes lingering on her lips.
  • He noticed the curious stares of the regular patrons of the inn.
  • With a glazed stare she revived for one last instant.
  • Ma il coraggio di buttare il sasso nello stagno non è di tutti. Archive 2006-10-01
  • The 'light' canapés include a crab salad, rose veal tartare and partridge escabeche. Times, Sunday Times
  • She stared at her own bloodied hands, unable to think or move.
  • I moved back to the window and stared again at the muddled urban view where the new intermingled with the old. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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  • He stared in dumb misery at the wreckage of the car.
  • He stared at the object of discourse , as one might do at a strange repulsive animal.
  • Everyone stared at her as the young woman strutted into the room, fingering a spaghetti strap of her red minidress with plunging neckline.
  • Sedan blev dagarna allt kortare, nätterna syntes utan slut, dagsljuset blev matt och grått. Christian de Duve - Banquet Speech
  • His round face perspired freely, his chin to his chest as he stared at his feet. Much Ado About Marriage
  • Moroccan lamb meatballs, halibut and shrimp cakes with romesco, brioche panini with fontina and truffle oil, roasted pepper and Serrano ham, fried risotto balls, tuna tartare with chermoula on toast, fried polenta with mushroom duxelle. Three Stages of Amazement
  • It was laying on its front and looked as if its head had been resting in its folded arms before rising up enough to let one of its unblinking eyes stare at Kyri through strands of long red hair.
  • Principe nempe Persarum gessit; ratione quorum bellorum in partes alias bellum mouere noluit, ob eamque causam in partibus Poloni� latrones quidam Cosaci nuncupati, et alij facinorosi in partibus illis existentes, subditos C鎠aris potentissimi turbare et infestare non desierunt. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • While Mona stares uncomfortably into the horse's eye, Tamsin regards her with poised bemusement.
  • I think it might be one of those weekends where I keep myself to myself, inhale deeply and exhale loudly, and stare at the ceiling.
  • He stood there for hours that night and stared into something he knew would make him a meaningless cipher in its light, make him ambiguous, coagulant dust in relationship to the size of a thing he could never comprehend, only quiver to imagine. Southern Cross
  • Her sisters had been praised and admired and stared at all their lives for their spellbinding, hypnotic electric-blue eyes.
  • The ones in my store allow you to tare out your bag. Matthew Yglesias » Bag Elasticity
  • Richard asked suddenly, impelled by the curiosity that drives people to stare at and question the survivors of some calamity.
  • Because then that bald spokesguy with the BIG VOICE!! and unblinking stare is on my TV every bloody commercial break. I hate it when The Brick has a sale
  • The nectarean beverage seemed to operate cheerily on the matron's system; and placing her hand on the boy's curly head, she said (like Andromache, Paul Clifford — Volume 01
  • The _saltarello_ enchants me; in this is really the Italian wine, the Italian sun. Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Volume II
  • Esta tarea desembocó en el proyecto Siempre de Viaje, que se propone como un espacio que va más allá de la producción, lectura y análisis de textos ajenos y propios. Veruscio Diary Entry
  • Istria is planted with around 3,000 hectares of Malvazija, a white grape variety that, in the case of western Istria producer Roxanich, produces a white wine with a copper gold color, an unusual nose with notes of marzipan, a slight sherried character and a tangy minerality. Discovering Classic Croatia
  • He continued to stare at M. Riviere perplexedly, wondering how to tell him that his very superiorities and advantages would be the surest hindrance to success.
  • He stared at the strange apparition before him.
  • You shut your biology book with a thud, and stared at him from across the table.
  • The drought has caused great harm to the growing of wheat in the province, with more than about 733,000 hectares of wheat land unable to be sown.
  • Caligulae, 55: "_Incitato equo, cuius causa pridie circenses, ne inquietaretur, viciniae silentium per milites indicere solebat, praeter equile marmoreum et praesepe eburneum praeterque purpurea tegumenta ac monilia e gemmis, domum etiam et familiam et suppellectilem dedit, quo lautius nomine eius invitati acciperentur; consulatum quoque traditur destinasse. _ Poems of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume II
  • The map gone!" and he seized the candle from Bud's hand, and, holding it so that its light illuminated the whole bunk, stared wildly down on the rumpled surface of the rude bedtick, which now, the blankets having been thrown off, showed its entire surface to the light of the candle. The Cave of Gold A Tale of California in '49
  • Giant eyes stare from the roofs of tin shanties in Brazil. TED 2011 winner: JR is a street artist papering the world with his photographs
  • Cate stared silently ahead, peering into the grove of trees.
  • The wetland park, which will soon be the animal's permanent home, will cover 64 hectares of land and include tropical marshland.
  • Lara's 100%-owned Araguaia Nickel Project comprises 53,889 hectares of exploration licenses and claims in a district that has seen several significant nickel discoveries in recent years: Araguaia adjacent to Vila Oito (Teck), Serra da Tapa and Vale dos Sonhos (Xstrata) and Lontra (Horizonte Minerals plc). The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • Quite often when I'm driving somewhere on my own, my cell phone will start vibrating with repeated texts coming in and when I finally get home (we rent a condo together) she will petulantly ask me why I did not respond to her texts and I'll simply reply with "… because I was * driving*??" and stare at her like she's on drugs. Rachel Lucas
  • He had seen that stare directed at errant Constables and felt a stir of pity for her.
  • I stared down at the rippling black water beneath which lay the mascon. The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
  • Despite his considerable experiences of tight places Déprez’s heart was pounding, but when he stared across the table, her expression reassured him. The Blackstone Key
  • Tchitcherine tracks mud off the street into the Center, gets a blush from Luba, a kind of kowtow and mopflourish from the comical Chinese swamper Chu Piang, unreadable stares from an early pupil or two. Gravity's Rainbow
  • For this cause also God has banished from His presence him who did of his own accord stealthily sow the tares, that is, him who brought about the transgression; [4433] but He took compassion upon man, who, through want of care no doubt, but still wickedly [on the part of another], became involved in disobedience; and ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • And as he continued to stare at her hat and think, the hurt he had received passed away, and he found himself cudgelling his brains for some way out of the muddle -- for some method by which she could remain on Berande. Chapter 13
  • Hereupon all folk stared in hugeous wonderment to behold these two champions drop their swords and leap to clasp and hug each other in mighty arms, to pat each other's mailed shoulders and grasp each other's mailed hands. The Geste of Duke Jocelyn
  • There have been other setbacks-like 160,247 hectares of farmland converted to industrial, residential or commercial uses.
  • The carriage teetered precariously as he moved to take a seat opposite her and they stared at each other in a calming silence as she drank, but once she finished, the cup fell from her loose fingers and clattered loudly on the floor.
  • SELECT sum (p_numofrasname) as p_numofrasname, sum (nvl (p_numof1stareacnt,0)) as p_numof1stareacnt, sum (nvl (p_numof2stareacnt,0)) +sum (nvl (p_numof1stareacnt,0)) as p_numof2stareacnt Latest Developer Updates from MySQL AB
  • The Banaue creations, covering thousands of hectares, are the world's finest example of rice terracing.
  • Tanzania had 40 million hectares of cultivatable land, but was able to plough only six million. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The little boy stared at the pregnant woman's rounded belly.
  • Finnegan howled and spluttered in inebriate rage, then sank back in his seat and stared up at Arabella with a kind of awestruck respect. Salvage for the Saint
  • But when my poor mother heard that I was committed, by word of honour, to a wild-goose chase, among the rebels, after that runagate Tom Faggus, she simply stared, and would not believe it. Lorna Doone
  • As a wheelchair user, in some places you just get stared at. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jacob stared, cross-eyed, at the end of his nose.
  • She gave him a blank stare.
  • I clasped my hands in entreaty, and Uncle Geoff had such a funny look in his eyes that I quite stared at him. The Boys and I: A Child's Story for Children
  • She stared hard at the blonde, and fumbled for words, but was speechless.
  • Even three years ago a stabbing was serious but now you could get shanked for dissing someone's trainers or holding a stare a second too long.
  • They all stared at her with glares on their faces.
  • YGBSM said ... an absolute favorite breakfast taco of mine, that gets stares from every taqueria counter girl i've ever ordered it from is: chorizo con huevos, with a veneer of frijoles refritos, shredded cheese and a slice of bacon. my friends refer to it as the hand-held heart attack. gotta love living in sa, where there's no shortage of great breakfast taco places. Breaking the fast with tacos | Homesick Texan
  • Ignoring the gun, Karlov turned round and stared straight at the Englishman. COVER STORY
  • He stood and stared at Jett for what seemed like an eternity. DEAD BEAT
  • I stare at the snow drifting outside my window, at the nearly deserted street below, trying not to think about anything.
  • He stared at me with his small, observant eyes and it seemed to me as if he was reliving some experience of his with his mother.
  • I sot up till the clock was gone twelve last night, a-lookin’ at ’em, —I did, —till they stared at me out o’ the picturs as if they’d know when I spoke to ’em. III. A Voice from the Past. Book IV—The Valley of Humiliation
  • Both ignored the curious stares thrown their way as they rushed towards their science class.
  • These may not address their Majesties, but they may stare; nor will it be contested that the attentive circular eyes of the humble domestic creatures are an embellishment to Royal pomp and grandeur, such truly as should one day gain for them an inweaving and figurement -- in the place of bees, ermine tufts, and their various present decorations -- upon the august great robes back-flowing and foaming over the gaspy page-boys. The Egoist
  • The curly haired, dark-skinned child who stared up at him with “hero-worship” adoration was oblivious to the fact that his white shirt was pulled halfway out of the waist of his pants or that his clip-on bow-tie was askew. Who Said It Would Be Easy
  • He stared at me with blue, slightly protuberant eyes.
  • Dicebant mihi sodales si sepulchrum amicae visitarem curas meas aliquantulum fore levatas. Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque. In Two Volumes. Vol. II
  • And then something happens and you stop and look, the look becomes a gaze, the gaze a stare.
  • She stares challengingly into the camera lens.
  • GENERAL LEVALLE, Argentina—Pilots often stare in disbelief when they make their first flight over this hamlet on the verdant pampa. Maybe Graciela Sees It From Heaven, This Huge Guitar Made of Trees
  • The crowd gave the serial killer blank stares as he was escorted from the courtroom.
  • Carl stared in disbelief at the bodies of some thirty or so children trapped in their seats.
  • I turned my head towards aisle three to stare down Vader, but I was afraid of being turned into a pillar of salt so I averted my eyes.
  • Now, of course, the judges/justices can try to distinguish precedent, etc. but that doesn't eliminate the fact that stare decisis has some inherent value in constraining judicial decisionmaking. Balkinization
  • Wilson said there had been a resurgence in interest in restoring native woodlands, resulting in an increase of more than 30,000 hectares in Caledonian pinewoods alone over the past 15 years.
  • Now, less than one percent remains as fragmented remnants scattered across 75,000 hectares.
  • He stared me in the face for a good two minutes and then told me that I couldn't be served wine as I was still a teenager.
  • It's been a week and he still regards me with that disconcertingly haunted stare.
  • His eyes wide, he stared at the back of the church with utter amazement. Christianity Today
  • As he looked down at his tiny godson, the infant opened his eyes, turned his head, and stared straight up at the glass screen. DEATH SPEAKS SOFTLY
  • Lena simply stared at him across the table, open-mouthed, speechless, to say the least.
  • A hectare is equal to 15 mu.
  • Sarah turned away to the oven where the casserole was cooking, aware of her daughter's accusatory stare at her back. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • The average size of these plots was less than 1 hectare in the inner city, but up to 10 hectares at the edges.
  • I have told Caleb about my conversation with Fisher, and now we both stare at the ceiling, as if the answer might appear, skywritten with stars. Perfect Match
  • Her stare was malevolent, her mouth a thin line.
  • Her father glowered down at her a moment before shifting his hard stare to Robert.
  • The devastating fire, which was fanned by strong winds, destroyed approximately 850 of the 7300 hectares of pine plantations and left more than 400000 pine trees destroyed.
  • The man continued to stare, the muscles of his jaw flexing.
  • Ruin stared him in the face.
  • The bigger buffed man retreated cowardly to the other side of the gym while people stared at the commotion.
  • Emerging into daylight, they are the subject of curious stares from passers-by.
  • The outside world shrank down to the space of the secluded grotto, the powerful, stern-faced man in front of her, the measureless depths of his stare. Earl of Durkness
  • Both creatures were petrified into the mutual stare that is of the hunter and the hunted, the preyer and the prey, the meat-eater and the meat. CHAPTER XX
  • As defeat stared him in the face he ordered his cavalry to cut their way through the enemy lines and escape to Plymouth.
  • De" was endowed with the meaning "moral" at the beginning of Chou Dynasty because of the development of "stare" and was thought as an inner quality that may belong to everybody.
  • Innocent blondes, corrupted by wolfish brunettes with mannish haircuts and tight, tight sweaters, stare wide-eyed at the reader.
  • Those who stared longest were more willing to share a toy in tests. The Sun
  • She fixed him with a cold stare.
  • He measured out thirty paces and stared up at the crenellated boundary wall which was about twenty feet high.
  • Side loading eliminated the need to drive over the deck to reach other flat cars, so it was eliminated, along with its expense, and more importantly, tare weight.
  • Land claims have been made on about five million hectares of agricultural land in the province.
  • Stare Decisis has some positive features, like providing for constant interpretions of law across different cases, but also negative ones, like allowing a body of judge-made rules to supplant the original constitution. The Volokh Conspiracy » Legislating Miranda Rights for Terrorism Cases?
  • After a few hours he awoke, still twitching, and stared at the ceiling for awhile, trying to figure out what to do now.
  • Carnivale, Rome wazz: @dannys: the wire, six feet under, rome, band of brothers, dexter, OZ ... super seriale dannys: salutare! cam ce seriale recomandati? broscutzza: am o mica intrebare: cum de s-a mutat Accidentally on Purpose miercuri (la ei)? Seriale tv - TvBlog
  • Ma ora che Fuel TV ha il suo canale Vimeo, perché aspettare ancora? No Fat Clips!!! : Fuel TV: Surf Spot
  • The juniors are fishing at Rawcliffe Lake on a Tuesday evening at present where lots of roach are taking an interest in hemp and tares.
  • Various species of _Lecanora_, particularly _L. tartarea_, known as cudbear, are used in dyeing woollen yarn. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • He stared into Johnny's face for several seconds, turned abruptly on his heel and strode away without looking back.
  • The state officials figures indicate that the yield rate of cashew in Orissa is around 550 kg per hectare, compared to the national average of 650 to 700 kg per hectare. Need to boost cashew business units in Orissa
  • Andy hopped up on the table for a minute, stared at her, then slapped Mia across the chops, drove her out of the seat, and settled in her place.
  • The policeman stared at his eyes when questioning him.
  • A foot of gory steel stood out of his back, and blood sprayed from his mouth as he stared down at the sword in his guts.
  • Hundreds of people suddenly converge on a laundrette and silently stare at a washing-machine while eating bananas.
  • But with the help of his son and his father, he managed to find time to ensure his hectares became an ideal home for lapwings, redshanks, snipes and curlews.
  • Higuri’s, Cantarella, is ongoing in Akita Shoten’s Princess Gold and being published in English by Go! 02 « December « 2009 « Precocious Curmudgeon
  • I lay flat on my back and stared up at the ceiling.
  • It was hard to tell, judging from her vacant stare totally fixed on the old man in front of them.
  • Ampli鵶 autem dum adhuc propriam regionem peragraret, antequam barbarorum aliquis aduersus nos militaret in bellis aduersarius, 鎔ritudo difficillima fluxus ventris invasit nos, qui diffusus per agmina imperij nostri pertransibat, depopulando et interimendo multos, omni pugnatore grauior. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Forty hectares of mature trees enfold the resort.
  • She pondered her plan while she stood at the luggage carousel and stared blankly at the conveyor.
  • Deep blue eyes stare at me, cold and hard, and my heart is racing with fear.
  • she stared at him blankly
  • They grin and stare, while fellow classic car drivers hoot and wave. Times, Sunday Times
  • Observers south of the equator can see Scorpius rising after midnight. Compare Delta's brightness to Beta Scorpii, magnitude 2.6, and Antares, magnitude 1.1.
  • Before long, Titan replayed Mario's nomination for Steve in which he claimed that Steve often stared at the girls too much and that his behaviour seemed to be "pervy". All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • The trip to the foundry was a short one, and the three scientists of Earth stared at what they saw -- thousands of tons of platinum, cast into bars and piled up like pig-iron, waiting to be made into numerous articles of every-day use throughout the nation. The Skylark of Space
  • Jonas Soling tallied his 37th goal for the Lynx and Erasmo Saltarelli took the loss allowing five goals on 24 shots as Augusta had its seven-game unbeaten streak snapped. East Coast Hockey League - Augusta vs. Charlotte
  • Ataren said nothing but got to work on opening and unrolling the old scroll.
  • Lor, feeling a little embarrassed about confessing something like that, turned away from Kite and stared at her current work of bandaging.
  • Anyone who has stared in disbelief at an airport bureau de change screen offering one euro for a pound will know that sterling has not fared well. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then he stood there and stared after it for a long moment, his expression brooding. SUSPICION
  • Her stare was malevolent, her mouth a thin line.
  • Cuando adquirimos un producto o servicio, ha culminado una tarea importante, que es conseguir que un consumidor contrate o compre algo. The last time
  • It’s funny how much people stare when a limo goes past considering I don’t think any real celebrity would actually drive around in a white American party limo… why would they? The-moo Diary Entry
  • At pol qui dixti rectius. tu ergo fac ut illi turbas lites concias; cum suo sibi gnato unam ad amicam de die potare, illam expilare narra. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • I shove the book back into my bag and stare into space for a while.
  • Most confusing are the measures of kilos, hectares, kilometers, centimeters, and grams.
  • The little boy stared at the pregnant woman's rounded belly.
  • Sometimes she sits in a lounge chair on the back porch and stares off into space.
  • He lay on his back and stared up at the hazy image of the clouds.
  • Nothing could be gathered from the outside, except remarks on the various properties which philosophers ascribe to matter, -- length, breadth, depth, and weight, The packet was composed of strong thick paper, imperviable by the curious eyes of the gossips, though they stared as if they would burst from their sockets. The Antiquary — Complete
  • stared hard at the accused
  • All she could do was stare, still in awe of his flawlessness.
  • She flittered into the crowd, leaving me and the seal to stare at each other. Brush of Darkness
  • So, when my formidable granny asked me, from the other end of the table, to repeat my request, the entire family stared.
  • The leader tries to seduce Kirk while Rosie stares daggers, Billie tries to make time with the lunkhead and all of the women avoid the lecherous behaviour of the crusty father.
  • He stared out of the window in silent meditation.
  • Fox stared stonily ahead, watching the grey of false dawn filter into the star-studded sky, ever aware of the orange glow behind him.
  • The penniless stand at the sea wall, dangling hooks into the surf, and stare out at the oil tankers queuing up in the bay. Times, Sunday Times
  • _Attico genere dicendi se gaudere dicunt; atqui utinam imitarentur nec ossa solum, sed etiam et sanguinem. A Dialogue Concerning Oratory, Or The Causes Of Corrupt Eloquence The Works Of Cornelius Tacitus, Volume 8 (of 8); With An Essay On His Life And Genius, Notes, Supplements
  • Jules was on his back, his expression fixed in a blank stare. Hush, hush
  • She stood in a defensive stance, not backing down from his stare, fists clenched at her sides.
  • The elderly couple stared up at the towering weathered granite, a huge monolith that lay across the desert country like a recumbent lion.
  • From this topic he transferred his disquisitions to the verb drink, which he affirmed was improperly applied to the taking of coffee, inasmuch as people did not drink, but sip or sipple that liquor; that the genuine meaning of drinking is to quench one's thirst, or commit a debauch by swallowing wine; that the Latin word, which conveyed the same idea, was bibere or potare, and that of the The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • E quanto dovremo aspettare per sapere se Sirius XM potrebbe esserci ancora fra tre anni? Radiopassioni
  • A conifer plantation should not be less than 1 hectare is size.
  • They're browsing the wet grass the snow has left and, statued, stare at me in deep silence and I see whatever light there is gather to glossy pools in their eight mild, barely curious but wary eyes. What Light There Is
  • Latin verb gustare, "to taste;" but Medlar pleaded custom in behalf of C, observing, that, by the Doctor's rule, we ought to change pudding into budding, because it is derived from the French word boudin; and in that case why not retain the original orthography and pronunciation of all the foreign words we have adopted, by which means our language would become a dissonant jargon without standard or propriety? The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • The wise men, the great sages and pure devotees, are to drink the nectarean milk of Bhagavad-gita.
  • Alice started laughing and Scarlet stared deep into her eyes.
  • In the morning a cataphract from Ardor had the audacity to stare at Sire Galan as he marched along. Wildfire
  • And when some of the finer diners cast a disdainful eye upon their shabby, old-fashioned dresses, the two women merely giggled and stared right back at them.
  • Washington, Lincoln, Jackson, and Franklin stared at her with unblinking eyes, un-changing faces, and green hair.
  • the defendant stared unemotionally at the victim's family
  • They stared up at the hole in the ceiling.
  • He stared straight ahead as the guilty verdicts were read out. The Sun
  • He rudely stared down my friend in the corner of the street.
  • Note 72: Malmesbury, Canal, 137: "Qui cum ludibunda dulcedine ubi fuisset exquirerent, ille puerili innocentia nihil occulendum arbitratus, — quid enim illa aetas deliquisse putaret? — in ecclesia se fuisse et azimum panem … asseruit. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • People don't actually stare, but we do feel sort of conspicuous. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ending really is one where you stare at the TV for about 5 minutes after its over and mutter gibberish.
  • Before getting the certificate in my name, it was just socially understood that the land belonged to my husband," says Tashegu Woretaw, 48, a widow with a hectare of land near Mamo's farm.
  • _Potassium_ may be determined by precipitation as potassium platino-chloride thus: -- Dissolve 0.5 gramme in a small quantity (say 10 c.c.) of water, and carefully acidulate with hydrochloric acid, evaporate the resultant liquor to dryness in a tared platinum basin, and heat the residue gradually to dull redness. The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
  • Relena and Tamika stared at Lynn, mouths agape.
  • Use a fork to lift the apricots from the bowl, and deposit them carefully on a feuille guitare, a sheet of parchment paper or a silicon baking mat.
  • She gave the stranger a wooden stare.
  • They had been craning over the gallery, safe out of reach, so free to stare.
  • He stared down at the gleaming wooden floor tiles. The Broken God
  • Miss McFawn could stare down a cobra.
  • I then had time to take a leisurely view of my gitana, while several worthy individuals, who were eating their ices, stared open-mouthed at beholding me in such gay company. Carmen

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