How To Use Tzar In A Sentence

  • The U.S. has a cyber-security tzar, how can they not be on top of this? scoffs Hillis. Juliette Powell: Open Letter to G8: What Happens When the Internet Breaks?
  • She instructs women to give up feminism and accept that their husband is the king of his castle and the lord of the TV remote and the pharaoh of choosing vacation destinations and the tzar of deciding what toppings you're getting on the pizza. Kate Fridkis: Articles About Womanhood, Motherhood, and Beauty: Time to Say Something New
  • Since those times the Tzar of Kislev and the Emperor have forged a common alliance against the threat of Chaos.
  • Egypt, mitzrayim in Hebrew, comes from the word tzar: the "narrow place," the constricted place. Rabbi Michael Lerner: A Passover Seder Haggadah Supplement
  • It will not be possible to penetrate to the base without collapsing all the tunnels - by which time the defensive forces will have exited with their captives to the nether world of the callicantzari. Isle of View
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  • But it was the Tzar’s luxurious fur coat made of sable and decorated with gold and silver thread that impressed them the most.
  • The Tzar went to the entrance, and found the whole city hill so "rolled in sable smoke", that he could distinguish nothing, and, going back to his place, desired that the service should continue. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • While some in the "news" media and other pundits are indignantly asking, "What's with all the tzars?" none are calling for an end to the tzarist era, arrest of anyone acting as a tzar, or dismantling the growing tzarist networks of power. MND: Your Daily Dose of Counter-Theory
  • The callicantzari were horrendous underground monsters. Isle of View
  • The arrobe of Castile contains sixteen litres; the cantaro of Alicante, twelve; the almude of the Canaries, twenty-five; the cuartin of the Balearic Isles, twenty-six; the boot of Tzar Peter, thirty. Les Miserables, Volume I, Fantine
  • Judaism teaches us that the agonizing transition of adolescence is all part of what is called tzar giddul banim, the necessary pain of raising children. The Blessing of a B Minus
  • Hey, we've careened across the Gaza coast in a donkey cart during closures of the (area formerly known as) Netzarim Junction, I think we can handle that.
  • Discuss as a group or in pairs at the Seder table: 1. Egypt, "mitzrayim" in Hebrew, comes from the word "tzar": the "narrow place," the constricted place. Rabbi Michael Lerner: A Passover Haggadah Supplement 2011
  • Just as the human folk have giants, such as the ogres, and the goblins have giants, such as the callicantzari, it becomes evident that we elves also have giants. Isle of View
  • He was subsequently appointed as adoption tzar by a government that is keen, at least, to address the problem. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, when you think of it, The Waste Land was the first great cut-up collage, and Tristan Tzara had done a bit along the same lines. AUSTIN KLEON
  • The issue resolves to whether those who claim to follow J-sus will persist in following the Roman Hellenist-redacted syncretized imitation, J-sus, which has misled them, or turn to follow the Torah--in the Pharisee/Orthodox Jewish community--as the *historical* Pharisee Ribi Yehoshua and the Netzarim taught. Bait-and-switch Passover Haggadah? Messianics in the bookstore | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • There is a concept in the Torah called tzar ba'alei chayim which prohibits causing pain to a living creature. Modestly Yours
  • You will have to start by traversing callicantzari caves. The Color of Her Panties
  • This month's issue of the always-excellent Smithsonian magazine has a long feature about the history and influence of the Dada art movement, described by artist Tristan Tzara as a "virgin microbe" that spread around the pre-World War I world leaving mind-blowing artifacts of absurdity in its wake. Boing Boing: May 14, 2006 - May 20, 2006 Archives
  • Since those times the Tzar of Kislev and the Emperor have forged a common alliance against the threat of Chaos.
  • In the Soviet Union, Lenin greatly enlarged the Tzarist forced labour camps, which were renamed Gulags (Russian acronym for the Main Administration of Corrective Labour Camps) in 1930.
  • The Tzarina does not use the colour magic spells or any of the spell decks in Warhammer Battle Magic.
  • Since those times the Tzar of Kislev and the Emperor have forged a common alliance against the threat of Chaos.
  • Russia has exercised imperial dominance over the Caucasus for over two centuries, under tzarism, Stalinism and authoritarian neoliberalism alike. David Osler
  • He was subsequently appointed as adoption tzar by a government that is keen, at least, to address the problem. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, when you think of it, The Waste Land was the first great cut-up collage, and Tristan Tzara had done a bit along the same lines. AUSTIN KLEON
  • 'Apprentice' role in question due to new "tzar" job Reality TV World: Reality TV News
  • 'tzar' keep up with the FUD!!! oh and don't forget to think of the children. Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • I´ve never read Solzenitsyn, but aside from his very important contribution in denouncing the barbarism of stalisnism, I will not consider him a real defefender of the cause for liberty…I mean, from his positions supporting big tzarist or neo tzarist-traditional orthodox russian Empire you know, Putin…And lets no even take aside his moralists outcry about the rol that supposedly religion has to play in public life and has made him the heroe of many in the right posted 13 September 2008 at 7:46 am Solzhenitsyn Saturday

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