How To Use Token In A Sentence

  • By the same token, if you pick up a strange rash, you will want to see a doctor in case it really is flesh-eating bacteria.
  • As a token of our gratitude for all that you have done, we would like you to accept this small gift.
  • He replied, “I know not; but thou art better able to judge, being acquainted with the ways of thy man, more by token that thou art one of the sharpest-witted of women and past mistress of devices such as devise that whereof fail the wise.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • I was considered the token artsy-fartsy hippie dude. Taken for a Fool, Perhaps, but Not an Idiot
  • Here Bentham clearly ascribes the felicific tendency to action tokens, and he equates an action's felicific tendency with the extent to which it promotes utility. Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy
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  • To play you will need to buy a token from one of the wait staff in the casino.
  • Thereupon Shawahi came forward and kissing the ground before the Queen, took the hem of her garment and laid it on her head, saying, O Queen, by my claim for fosterage, be not hasty with him, more by token of thy knowledge that this poor wretch is a stranger, who hath adventured himself and suffered what none ever suffered before him, and Allah (to whom belong Might and The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • You slip the token into the slot at the turnstile.
  • I returned the coin to Noah, assuring him that I had no further need of it, and he went away well pleased, assured of the protection of the white man's duppy -- the token of the good spirits which he venerates as much as he fears the bugaboos. Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow
  • Love shall be our token; love be yours and love be mine. Christina G. Rossetti 
  • Parlez-vous français, mesdemoiselles!" cried madame, and we filed out into the dusty street, at the corner of which sat another of our visible tokens of the coming of the season of flowers; a dirty, shriveled old Irishwoman, full of benedictions and beggary, who, all through the summer, sold "posies" to the passers-by. Six to Sixteen: A Story for Girls
  • This custom of lapidation, in token of hate, is an ancient practice, still common in the East. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • Could it be that the this turning of the greatest of the beasts of structure, corporations, could betoken an even more significant change?
  • You can also apply online once you have your eighth token. The Sun
  • The second problem is that there is no way to police if the teams are just interviewing these minorities as token candidates to fit under the guidelines.
  • And the interaction with the customer rep. led me through several instances of Things I Don't Care About: type of my account, account number (I know my _member number_, but not my account numbers), my phone banking password (I call them once a year, roughly, and they still want me to remember a token for them...) et.c... Making Light: The lily knows not why it blossoms in the spring
  • Today's token is provided right. Times, Sunday Times
  • He gave her a kiss that betokened his affection.
  • The nub of the problem with the Government's social coalition is that it invites business to make a token contribution in the context of the Government contributing less than it should.
  • Lucky money is given to kids as a token of luck and best wishes.
  • By the same token, certain ingredients used in combination capture benefits not achievable when used alone.
  • They've stocked the audience with a few token oddballs.
  • I agree," jumps in Elisabeth Hasselbeck the show's token right-wing blonde who, has been looking for an opportunity to get a word in edgewise and who, like Sherri, is still operating on the mistaken believe they are conducting an actual interview. Stephen Colbert walks out on 'The View'
  • I'm yet to discover a way to convert a top to a body outfit/part, which would address the above problem partially, despite a few token efforts at file renaming (the .bmps exported are preceded with top~ or body~) and hex editing (the .package file refers to the file names it expects to find for the .bmps). Galactic North
  • Here is another token to help your local school collect superb free books. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trusting in her intercession with Christ, who whereas He is the "one mediator of God and men" (1 Timothy ii, 5), chose to make His Mother the advocate of sinners, and the minister and mediatress of grace, as an earnest of heavenly gifts and as a token of Our paternal affection we most lovingly impart the Apostolic Blessing to you, Venerable Brethren, and to all the flock committed to your care. Latest Articles
  • We will also print a voucher to which you can attach your tokens. The Sun
  • They betokened their fidelity to the leader with a vow.
  • All of us should therefore operate today with some notion of very probably reaching much larger audiences than any we could conceive of even a decade ago, although the chances of retaining that audience are by the same token quite chancy.
  • They were the only country to argue for even token recognition of the Baltic states' independence.
  • It was carved by my great-grandfather and came to me unrequested, a bargained token in the frantic last minute horse-trading as my parents' divorce was settled.
  • The ratio of adjectives to total word tokens in that effective snippet of prose, by the way, is an unusually high 40 percent.
  • The confederates then passed out from the council chamber into the grand hall; each individual, as he took his departure, advancing towards the Duchess and making what was called the "caracole," in token of reverence. The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 10: 1566, part I
  • The government has only made a token gesture towards helping the unemployed.
  • When she left her last job, she was offered a token 300 pesos severance pay.
  • Her comments are so threadbare and banal, that her role smacks of the worst kind of tokenism.
  • Prize-winners received book tokens and were treated to an interesting talk on how the murals were painted.
  • As for the latter, it seems to be nothing else but the saying Amen to the Presage, uttered in his accustomary form of Speech, as if he should say, you of the invisible Kingdom of Spirits, have given the Token of my sudden Departure, and you say true, I shall be with you by and by. The Iron Chest of Durley
  • The present P10 flat fare using tokens will be replaced by a graduated fare structure using stored-value magnetic stripe cards.
  • Users should keep their security authenticators, whether these are just passwords, a list of one-time passwords, hardware tokens, or the PINs to unlock these tokens, private, and protect them from potential abuse.
  • But meantime there are signs, tokens, foretastes of the final Kingdom, which in themselves provide powerful support for Christian congregations in their sacrificial work.
  • Please accept this gift as a small token of our appreciation.
  • But by the same token, plein-air painting, arrived at with the help of Delacroix's teachings, also represented the transcendence of these teachings, their cancellation.
  • The result was largely tokenistic, with few of the female members feeling welcome there.
  • Found on his person was a letter to his sweetheart, the wording of which foretokened exactly the manner of his death. Cold Mountain
  • I have read there was a time when people exchanged leather tokens, for want of metal coins. Times, Sunday Times
  • Miss Corona was sure there was another meaning in it too; she believed it foretokened some change in her own life, some rejuvenescence of love and beauty like to that of the ancient rose-tree. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1902 to 1903
  • They shoehorned some of them in but the British travellers clearly felt that it smacked of tokenism.
  • But is this often a token gesture? Times, Sunday Times
  • If anyone deserves a happy day which brings contentment and a light heart,it must be you.This gift is a token of my everlasting love for you.Have a happy birthday.
  • Don't assume all English accents betoken toffishness. Hit & Run
  • At .23 when you toss the cat toy by him and he gives it a few token bats with his paw while still reclining is hilarious. Winston isn't normal
  • This is a tale of a nervous breakdown that may betoken a mental illness such as psychosis. 2009 April 27 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • The government agreed to send a small token force to the area.
  • Isn't it to do with being a man-at-arms, with strapping on armour and sallying forth into the wildwood on your horse, your lady's token on your arm, to right wrongs and do great deeds?
  • And the “have lits of widgets to play around with” factor – I know people who really are drawn by that, and it certainly helps as a revenue model when you can sell high profit margin addons like battle mats, minis, tokens, power cards, etc. D&D 4e’s Out… And It’s Awful. Here’s Why « Geek Related
  • The court also welcomed a group of distinguished guests who were each honored with certificates and tokens of appreciation for their contributions and support in completing the new room.
  • If, between the two, an outline faintly emerges of something betokening a system - implied through the press-release fog - then we shall have something to test against and compare with other documented cases affecting films.
  • Such heartening gestures are subtle but meaningful tokens of unity.
  • In a recent experiment with pairs of captive capuchins, Brosnan handed a familiar token (a small rock) to one of the monkeys, then turned her own hand palm up.
  • These largely token measures have done little to quell public anger at the violent actions of the police.
  • A: We put tokens in this slot and push the turn _ stile, right?
  • Everything, in short, betokened that Mr. Stuart was on the high road to fortune. Gascoyne, The Sandal-Wood Trader A Tale of the Pacific
  • Planning to visit Tirupati in the second week of January 2010, is it right time to visit there? ya its good and cool weather book the room and plan the darshan timings also by taking token in ttd chennai anybody know shabana/zaib origin from india mumbai (dongri) fathers name hafiz, sister rafiqa? Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • Less predictable, however, was the special appearance by a token white girl for some gratuitous booty shaking.
  • However, a growing number of artistic directors are going beyond tokenism to a point where racial diversity is absolutely essential to their mission.
  • So Christ proposes baptism, as the token of that lustration, which is to purify such as become citizens in the kingdom of heaven. Christian Nurture.
  • This would enable a tough general manager to ensure that medical audit did not become simply a talk shop or token activity.
  • There is a token amount that this Government is setting aside for the rest of the country, but most of the money raised will be spent on Aucklanders.
  • Boulez' own music, for what it's worth, didn't even win the battle for preeminence, which is to say the token programming spot. "some safe, undecisive [sic
  • Does this betoken a sea change Irish political tastes since the birth of the tiger?
  • In experiment 9, a computer program was written to give the subjects the choice of selecting the target sound that they have heard, its position in the token and its adjacent vowel.
  • After the war, he worked for the New York Mass Transit Authority, selling tokens from booths in various subway stations.
  • If you are a reader of these papers and would like to pass on the tokens, the students would be most appreciative.
  • Disencumbered of its books, the feudal turret had become warlike again and that Guer-mantes was more himself in death — he was more of his breed, a Guermantes and nothing more and this was symbolised at his funeral in the church of Saint-Hilaire-de-Combray hung with black draperies where the “G” under the closed coronet divested of initials and titles betokened the race of Guermantes which he personified in death. Time Regained
  • By the same token , the everlasting interdependence is actually an everlasting love.
  • Anyone else can disappear into the anonymity of the group but the token cannot.
  • They got so thick at last, that old Jonas would say, Gilbert had gospel on his side, and did no more than gospel told him to do; but we none of us gave much credit to what he said, more by token our vicar had a brother, a colonel in the army; and as we threeped it many a time to Jonas, would he set himself up to know the gospel better than the vicar? that would be putting the cart afore the horse, like the French radicals. Sexton's Hero
  • Maybe her new job will be the making of her; on the evidence we have so far, however, it is difficult to see her appointment as anything but entirely tokenistic.
  • We'd like you to accept this gift as a small token of our appreciation.
  • Thanksgiving and public prayer, the invocation of the name of God at the occasion of any major official gathering, are, in the practical behavior of the nation, a token of this very same spirit and inspiration.
  • It is just as true that the endless portrayals of the life of Christ in medieval art, as well as acting as one of the main forms of religious instruction, betoken an obsessive desire to grasp the essence of the God-man.
  • As with token money, so with token gestures. Times, Sunday Times
  • Surely some token of appreciation for his civic efforts would soon be forthcoming. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the same token, however, the passing of the Iraqi constitution seems a distant memory and the speech on the war on terror Bush gave on Friday might as well have remained unprinted.
  • A token number of official diplomatic missions is desirable but not essential.
  • By the same token many of the Tarascans experienced the cultural shock of having their pre-Hispanic idols, temples and religious regalia destroyed by Franciscan missionaries.
  • This appears to be a token effort after a series of boozy nights to rein in his drinking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Complete the form and affix four tokens to its back.
  • Does that, once the smiles of victory and defeat have faded, betoken a fresh generation of Labour comradeship? Whatever It Takes: The Real Story of Gordon Brown and New Labour by Steve Richards – review
  • … resounding silence …. same old crap, first from film makers who want us to believe that a female in heels is a good idea as token fuck-pot./superhero. and then from the spewdo-intellectual wankers who cover the bullshit with their ersatz gravitas. The Moral Exemplars of Watchmen | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • His conscience at once spoke out, and in the agony of his remorse he had resort to a hermit who bade him renounce the world, grave for himself a cell in the face of the melaphyre clay -- the hermit did not give to the rock its mineralogical name -- and await a token from heaven that he was forgiven. Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe
  • Please accept this gift as a small token of our appreciation.
  • It is clear that these costumes were worn as tokens of stately ostentation and to display the authority of the wearer.
  • The waif is a pennoned pole, two or three of which are carried by every boat; and which, when additional game is at hand, are inserted upright into the floating body of a dead whale, both to mark its place on the sea, and also as token of prior possession, should the boats of any other ship draw near. Moby Dick: or, the White Whale
  • Get not your friends by bare compliments, but by giving them sensible tokens of your love. Socrates 
  • With Scotland viewed by most as a distinctive media market, in terms of TV, publishing, radio, and advertising, such regulation could play a vital role in battling broadcasting tokenism.
  • O that he had but the wealth and treasure of both the Indies to endow her with, a carrack of diamonds, a chain of pearl, a cascanet of jewels, (a pair of calfskin gloves of four-pence a pair were fitter), or some such toy, to send her for a token, she should have it with all his heart; he would spend myriads of crowns for her sake. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Take 3 coins (or tokens or buttons, but really, coins are best) and label them 1-30 with a washable magic marker.
  • Simply electing a few women to assume key political positions is mere tokenism, and should fool no one.
  • However, it is a societal problem and will need bottom-top solutions rather than tokenism, which is the case right now. A Who's Who of Indian sleaze | Praful Bidwai
  • Far from it: it betokens a sense of self-reliance, of a recognition of the need to husband one's resources against a rainy day, of expecting the worst.
  • a Marks and Spencer's gift voucher/token .
  • If anyone deserves a happy day which brings contentment and a light heart,it must be you.This gift is a token of my everlasting love for you.Have a happy birthday.
  • Some of Johnny's friends saw in this promptitude a high mark of respect and affection; others felt a haste, almost undue, to turn the new erection into a bulletin of "actualities"; and a few surmised that had the work not been done with promptitude it might have come to be done in a leisurely fashion that spelled neglect: if it were to be done, 't were well it were done quickly -- a formal token of regard checked off and disposed of. On the Stairs
  • The only secrets in Freemasonry are the signs, grips and tokens of recognition and even these were revealed decades ago.
  • This," exclaimed he, "if I mistake not, augurs well; the porpoise is a fat, well-conditioned fish, a burgomaster among fishes; his looks betoken ease, plenty, and prosperity; I greatly admire this round fat fish, and doubt not but this is a happy omen of the success of our undertaking. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
  • If you save ten tokens you can get a T-shirt.
  • Then Gudrun areded the dream, and said that it betokened fire, whenas folk dreamed of iron. The Story of the Volsungs
  • And the table of the title they made of olive; for olive betokeneth peace, as the story of Noe witnesseth; when that the culver brought the branch of olive, that betokened peace made between God and man. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • It proved as he anticipated, for Wakatta, who must have received a highly flattering account of us from Eiulo, was not satisfied until he had bestowed upon each one of us, Johnny included, similar tokens of his regard, Max rushing forward, with an air of "empressement," and taking the initiative, as he had promised. The Island Home
  • Little tokens of frozen value, worthless pieces of coin, become sources of identity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Odysseus through his continency and the ‘promptings66 of Hermes’ abstained from touching them immoderately, and by the same token did not turn into Memorabilia
  • You just need ten differently numbered tokens. The Sun
  • Though a relatively recent convert to card playing, Vincent has mastered all the tokens required, winking, nodding, tongue twists and body gyrations.
  • Donald an 'me was sittin' fon'lin 'her gowden curls an' biddin 'ane anither no' to greet -- for ae broken hairt can comfort anither broken hairt -- he slippit the token frae oot her puir cauld wee haun ', an' he read the writin 'that's on't oot lood:' This do in remembrance of Me, 'an' he says, 'I'll dae it in remembrance o' them baith, mither -- o ' St. Cuthbert's
  • That editorial judgment is not infallible is hardly news, but by the same token seeking to make editorial judgment actionable in a court of law is news ... and deucedly troublesome news at that. Ivan Katz: The Court Room Instead of the Concert Hall?
  • There are no faded flags or hand-painted signs of national unity, no simple tokens of remembrance.
  • He was offended to receive a clump of pasta with a token dollop of tomato sauce on it.
  • This inevitably leads to some accusing the advertiser of tokenism or stereotyping, which in turn reinforces the difficulty of acting inclusively.
  • And it is wonder to tell a thing, that Theophrastus saith and telleth that bear's flesh sodden that time (of their sleeping) vanisheth if it be laid up, and is no token of meat found in the almery, but a little quantity of humour .... Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus
  • They want you to spend hours plugging the machines with tokens.
  • An alternative form of the Indo-European root, again to do with showing or indicating, is *deig-, which appears in the native English words token, betoken, and that venerable one for pointing students down the best path, teach. The English Is Coming!
  • A trio of lamb, chicken and vegetable samosas were, the rather tokenistic salad aside, great value at £3.75, all bursting with flavoursome ground meat and bright-eyed vegetables, all breezily seasoned with fresh herbs and spices. Lancaster's 10 best budget restaurants, pubs and cafes
  • I thought I was once more by the side of the Sphere, whose lustrous hue betokened that he had exchanged his wrath against me for perfect placability. Flatland: a romance of many dimensions
  • He did not like so much the unproportionate blows that Don Belianis gave and took in fight; for, as he imagined, were the surgeons never so cunning that cured them, yet was it impossible but that the patient his face and all his body must remain full of scars and tokens. The First Part. I. Wherein Is Rehearsed the Calling and Exercise of the Renowned Gentleman, Don Quixote of the Mancha
  • When she turned round, the bag, which contained nearly £300 cash and a milk token, had been swiped.
  • A list is a sequence of syntactic tokens enclosed in a pair of parentheses.
  • `Darling Michael's given me a book token and I'm just wondering if I should drop into the SPCK bookshop and invest in a tome on prayer. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Only after a decade or more does one begin to see the tower cranes which betoken new construction in the sky near the motorway junctions.
  • By the same token, neglecting to share a feast indicated an absence of ties, and exclusion from the feasting community meant rejection.
  • Please accept this gift as a small token of our appreciation.
  • “An erne methought came in,” she says, “and swept adown the hall, and drenched me and all of us with blood, and ill shall that betoken, for methought it was the double of King Atli.” The Story of the Volsungs
  • On the opposite side of the house, several hundred yards away, the country turnpike ran; and from this there now reached them the rumbling of many vehicles, hurrying in close procession out of the nearest town and moving toward smaller villages scattered over the country; to its hamlets and cross-roads and hundreds of homes richer or poorer -- every vehicle Christmas-laden: sign and foretoken of the Bride of the Mistletoe
  • But is this often a token gesture? Times, Sunday Times
  • He addressed a few angry words to her that betokened hostility.
  • To my father I dedicate this volume in token of affection and gratitude.
  • The number eight is a token of fortune in Chinese and has special favour across the country.
  • Kelly reached forward and gave her a token chuck under the chin.
  • Such was the people's peaceless token, the suffering of the _wretched_." l. Notes and Queries, Number 27, May 4, 1850
  • As for the kerchief, it betokeneth that her breath of life is bound up in thee. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Here is the fifth token towards our offer. You need six of these tokens.
  • Or give them a token for something of their choosing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Collect six tokens for a free T-shirt.
  • He prepares red ocher, the most holy of pigments, a token of life.
  • She says U.S. companies boast diversity by including one token minority in advertisements and on TV shows.
  • Her left hand hit the token, and she lightly fingered it, letting her hands learn every crevice, indentation, every detail of that token.
  • All that teams such as the 49ers have to do now is parade around two or three token black candidates and then bring in the white candidate they wanted all along.
  • I was pleased with my new view, but my friends were naturally offended at a novel line of argument which substituted a sort of methodistic self-contemplation for the plain and honest tokens of a divine mission in the Anglican Church. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 13 — Religion and Philosophy
  • They had to have a token woman in one of the top jobs, and she was the best of an unimpressive bunch. Times, Sunday Times
  • But opposition by the government and big business to anything but a token pay increase has nothing to do with concern for the unemployed.
  • Answered Kamar al-Zaman, “O King, verily this favour, if there be no reason for it, is indeed a wonder of wonders, more by token that thou hast advanced me to dignities such as befit men of age and experience, albeit I am as it were a young child.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • This revealed that the Americans had greatly overestimated the Iraqi army, which virtually disintegrated, offering only token resistance.
  • Starting in 1933 the sales tax rate in Utah was 2% and each token was worth one mill, or a tenth of a cent.
  • Before Haydn had time to recover from his astonishment Ferdinand was back with a letter of introduction to Prince Castelcicala, the Neapolitan Ambassador in London; and to show further that the misunderstanding was merely a passing affair he sent the composer later in the day a valuable tabatiere as a token of esteem and regard. Joseph Haydn
  • June 20, 2006, 4: 21 am dollar tokens for slot machines says: dollar tokens for slot machines ejaculations Libya undefinability stabled: neutralize poetical, The Volokh Conspiracy » Senators call for investigation of comments by Supreme Court leaks:
  • And she that rode on the serpent signifieth the old law, and that serpent betokeneth a fiend. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • Here then, plain upon this apparent arbitrarily levised trifle, this petty provincial money-token, this poor bawbee, that is, this coin not only of the very humblest order, but proverbially sordid at that, we find clearly set down, long generations ago, the whole [Page: 99] four-fold analysis and synthesis of civic life we have been above labouring for. Civics: as Applied Sociology
  • It's merely an example of green tokenism which does nothing to meet any environmental objectives.
  • a token gesture of resistance
  • After the round of declarations, tokens are awarded or side bets resolved in exactly the same way as for stage one, described above.
  • Such protection automatically encrypts all information loaded onto a USB token or other removable media.
  • By the same token, others in London are also writing Hudibrastic satires, including Ned Ward, whose Hudibras Redivivus was also published in 1708.
  • a trysting with a Lowland hallion, who came with a token from '' --- he muttered the name very low, but I thought it sounded like my own. Rob Roy
  • Our report shows that children as young as eight can tell the difference between tokenism and meaningful consultation.
  • Here was the genuine article -- no, not the genuine article at all, we must go to Africa for that -- but the sort of creatures generations of slavery have made them: obsequious, trickish, lazy and ignorant, yet kind-hearted, merry-tempered, quick to feel and accept the least token of the brotherly love which is slowly teaching the white hand to grasp the black, in this great struggle for the liberty of both the races. Hospital Sketches
  • Is it tokenism, or just one small piece of evidence that the cut-price, cut-throat world of supermarkets is trying to appeal to a more ethical consumer?
  • He smiled after a sickly fashion, and nodded his head in token of surrender. CHAPTER I
  • He invited me up to join him for a light meal as a token of gratitude for helping his people.
  • This might involve the use of tokens or hard-to-break passwords, but the most important thing is that it is designed into how the applications are accessed and used in day-to-day work.
  • The menu is heavy on meat and potatoes, with just a few token turkey, chicken and fish entrees.
  • a tokenish gesture
  • The distance limitation and delay problems encountered in local area networks are eliminated by the use of broadband technology and a hybrid token-CSMA/CD protocol.
  • He has kept in touch with his lender, made token payments along the way and is making strenuous efforts to find a job. The Sun
  • The extent to which the link text and the page title correspond may be expressed as a percentage of tokens which match. Search Engine Watch Blog
  • Here is another token to help your local school collect superb free books. Times, Sunday Times
  • In general, most objectors dismissed it as a ceremonial or symbolic token; an expression of faith, like a crucifix, except it was a blade that could cut, maim and harm.
  • All you need to treat yourself to a great holiday are TEN tokens from those we print. The Sun
  • Yorke," I said, springing out of bed with a haste that made me light-headed for a moment, "help me into my clothes, and be quick about it; I think I hear sounds below that betoken getting ready for departure. The Rose of Old St. Louis
  • On the other side of this token division, which reminded Ruiz%Sanchez irresistibly of the Encke division in the Saturnian rings, a thin circlet of Lithians took and passed out messages steadily and without a moment's break, handling the total load faultlessly-if one were to judge by the way the outer band was kept in motion-and without apparent effort, by memory alone. A Case Of Conscience
  • A ring, sword, and sceptre were delivered as tokens of authority and the anthem ‘Zadok the Priest’ chanted.
  • The menu is heavy on meat and potatoes, with just a few token turkey, chicken and fish entrees.
  • Thomson's denunciation of the slave trade, and of cruelty to animals, especially the caging of birds and the coursing of hares; his preference of country to town; his rhapsodies on domestic love and the innocence of the Golden Age; his contrast between the misery of the poor and the heartless luxury of the rich; all these features of the poem foretoken the sentimentalism of Sterne and Goldsmith, and the humanitarianism of A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century
  • But just as important as the token of gift was the witnessing of a transaction by good men and true.
  • Use your tokens with the booking form online. The Sun
  • Rush bends over and presents his oversized @ss like an Italian Don presenting his ring to a wannabe) * smoochy smoochy smooch smooch*, I don't know what I was saying suh, I stepped on your toes suh and ahs sorry suh .. fnckin 'token idiot .. CNN Political Ticker
  • You just need ten differently numbered tokens. The Sun
  • When discussing linguistic items like letters and sentences, contemporary philosophers distinguish types from tokens.
  • Aluminum was in short supply during World War II, so they were replaced by plastic tokens, and then finally discarded in 1951.
  • Maybe there'll be a bowl of ready salted crisps and a selection of over-baked fatty parcels plus a token lump of fruit to round off the whole culinary non-event.
  • By the same token, an investor can make investment decisions to support these same companies. A socially responsible investment strategy should maximise both financial returns and the social good.
  • The price of one token is 50 kopiykas, and it allows you to transfer from line to line.
  • I foresee bishops seeking out token victims, clutching them to their all-too-ample bosoms, then sending them on tour round the diocese to ‘update’ the flock.
  • On an occasion like this it is natural also to recall the invaluable interest you have shown in Swedish literature, a token of friendship which, in turn, has found a response in the desire of our Swedish writers to translate your work. Nobel Prize in Literature 1966 - Presentation Speech
  • The tokens will be exchanged for equipment for the school.
  • So far this year I've not made too many bloopers, thank goodness, and by the same token I've not revealed any personal data that I wouldn't want aired on the other 364 days of the year.
  • By the same token, councillors ignore local strength of feeling at their peril.
  • One word authoritatively declaring man's immortality, a word which by infallible token I could know to be a word from the Supreme, would to me be worth infinitely more than all the conjectures, hopes, and reasonings of all the philosophers. Zenobia or, the Fall of Palmyra
  • I'm yet to discover a way to convert a top to a body outfit/part, which would address the above problem partially, despite a few token efforts at file renaming (the .bmps exported are preceded with top~ or body~) and hex editing (the .package file refers to the file names it expects to find for the .bmps). Galactic North
  • But sith he continued his extremitie euen to his last daies, we may rather beléeue, that although from his childhood he shewed some tokens of clemencie, bountie, and liberalitie; yet by following the wars, and practising to reigne with sternenesse, he became so inured therewith, that those peaceable vertues were quite altered in him, and in maner clearelie quenched. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6) England (1 of 12) William the Conqueror

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