How To Use Unbend In A Sentence
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We may then sum up by saying that Lord Byron generally established on an impregnable rock, guarded by unbending principles, those great virtues to which principles are essential; but that, after making these treasures secure -- for treasures they are to the man of honor and worth -- once having placed them beyond the reach of sensibility and sentiment, he may sometimes have allowed the _lesser virtues_ (within ordinary bonds) such indulgence as flowed from his kindly nature, and such as his youth rendered natural to a feeling heart and ardent imagination.
Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie. English
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“Unbend thy arblast, and come into the moonlight,” said the
The Talisman
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Such an unbending position was his ‘obligation’ to the public.
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I know it is somewhat uneventful, but I should point out that should one of the pins get bent, you are going to have a heck of a time unbending it, as the pins are extremely closely spaced together and quite tiny.
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They desire clear, unbending moral and behavioral codes, a fondness for systematization, a willingness to tolerate inequality and an inherently pessimistic view of human nature.
June Carbone: Polarized Politics: How Extremists Have Taken America Hostage
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The one unbending rule that bleacherites are required to follow is this: should an opposing player hit a home run into the bleachers, the ball must be thrown back onto the field.
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As his knees unbend, his right hand follows through toward the target.
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He has earned a reputation as a stern and unbending politician.
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She stood in the dark hallway and began unbending bobby pins.
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For his admirers that clear vision was reflected in his unbending refusal to consider ‘a betrayal of the great principle for which we have been fighting for the last 30 or 40 years.’
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A man, though wise, should never be ashamed of learning more, and must unbend his mind. Sophocles
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Mama stiffened on the way over so I had to unbend her gentle getting her out of the cab.
RANDOM ACTS OF SENSELESS VIOLENCE
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Maybe I can offer you an incentive to unbend a little.
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Those are the words of her husband - and they provide a tantalizing glimpse into the private life of a man whose public demeanor was that of an unbending, ruthless soldier.
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Thus full of contradictions, unbending yet haughty, gentle yet fierce, tender and again neglectful, he by some strange art found easy entrance to the admiration and affection of women; now caressing and now tyrannizing over them according to his mood, but in every change a despot.
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Most professors unbend outside the lecture theatre.
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One of these unbending attitudes is related to language.
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Using round-nose pliers, unbend the wire handle ends inside the box and feed on large beads with large holes.
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In the classroom the teacher is stiff and stern but after class he unbends.
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The Thai Monarch is probably best known, universally, for his unbending resolve to improve the lives of each and every one of his people.
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an unbending will to dominate
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Bow the pose that pick up content is double leg unbend stands incorrectly, bow below the circumstance of castiron music or little inflectional coxa , knee joint pick up a thing.
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How do people develop such a ghastly attitude, such an unbending devotion to rules?
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unbend a bow
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So badly did his misused body stiffen, that when he was called it required another ten minutes and a second glass of whisky to unbend his joints and limber up the muscles.
Trust
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When I took the steering-oar I had first to unbend her cramped fingers.
Chapter 27
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If Beijing sticks to its unbending attitude on the textbook issue, Japan and China will never be able to resolve the dispute.
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The unbending Presbyterian Scots, refusing to set foot in a pub, retaliated by building the stern little post office that still stands on the opposite corner.
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In the classroom the teacher is stiff and stern but after class he unbends.
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I love shuffle and I have a fairly unbending rule that I don't look at the display and I don't fast forward.
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Perhaps, this is unbending youth from northeast of China.
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It fits perfectly the template for the new breed of Britflick; talented rebel clashes with buttoned-up pillars of the establishment, who are forced to unbend, and finally admit that self-expression, and so on, is a good thing.
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Bow the pose that pick up content is double leg unbend stands incorrectly, bow below the circumstance of castiron music or little inflectional coxa , knee joint pick up a thing.
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I'd always had Watts down as an unbending authoritarian, but now I realized I'd misjudged him.
THE SCHEME FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
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At this point they were dismissed, though Bayldon did unbend enough to see them to the front door.
THE ENDLESS GAME
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The chill rain of this unbending April pattered at the window.
LOADED QUESTIONS
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All artists are androgynous; in Chopin the feminine often prevails, but it must be noted that this quality is a distinguishing sign of masculine lyric genius, for when he unbends, coquets and makes graceful confessions or whimpers in lyric loveliness at fate, then his mother's sex peeps out, a picture of the capricious, beautiful tyrannical Polish woman.
Chopin : the Man and His Music
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How to explain this unbending sense of rectitude?
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At this point they were dismissed, though Bayldon did unbend enough to see them to the front door.
THE ENDLESS GAME
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In this respect he is indeed just like her: courageous and unbending when facing up to the weak, the workers and the poor; grovelling and sycophantic to the rich, the strong and the powerful.
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She was unbending and ordered a couple of security guards to hustle me out.
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He reacted against it as an institution with an unbendingly dogmatic definition of itself.
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In early June, Eisenhower reconsidered his rule of unbending neutrality in all prenomination races.
Going Home to Glory
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He cut a singular figure as a commander by being unbending and demanding absolute adherence to the rules.
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But he's clearly a man of principle and unbending honesty - who, at times, can be cruelly insensitive, as when he tells a man he has casually examined that he has a tumour.
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Yet as soon as you unbend from the expectation of something drastically different (because that's what you heard, right?) they do it - breaking easily into the most melodic stretch of Fugazi song I've heard them undertake.
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He had been its implacable scourge, its unbending critic, preaching and practising austerity and revenge.
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Because Cassius is yoked to him both in love and their deadly and momentous endeavour, he is a tragic hero too, powerless against the unbending resolve of Brutus to do what philosophy, not opportunity, dictates.
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He belonged to a family of high rank and unbending pride which would brook no mésalliance, and yet wealth could no longer be considered secure except in plebeian hands.
Indiana
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a man of unbendable perseverence
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Ben Kingsley is superb as the man who lives for honour and his family but is too proud to unbend when trouble and culture dislocation strike.
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We treat this as a matter of the utmost importance, since we have a comprehensive, strict and unbending set of standards to miss.
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AA LB Brandon Spikes was concerned in an eye gouging incident which led HC Herban Meyer to announce which this was a teaching moment for his team, as good as he followed which up with a unbending chastisement for Spikes of a cessation from a Vandy diversion for a 1st half.
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But he's clearly a man of principle and unbending honesty - who, at times, can be cruelly insensitive, as when he tells a man he has casually examined that he has a tumour.
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Kemp turned the conversation by admiring Castleton House itself, a move which caused Paula Warrender to unbend a little.
IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
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He personally conducted the tour of the F&D facilities, leading them through the various labs and showing them a number of “wow” demonstrations that had been set up: a polymer that could be deformed – bent, crumpled, folded – and yet would “remember” its original shape and slowly unfold, uncrumple, unbend itself to become almost flat again in a matter of minutes.
VELOCITY
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A highly publicised investigation of Hollywood in 1947 resulted in prison sentences for a group of unbending witnesses, writers and filmmakers who came to be known as the ‘Hollywood Ten’.
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A man, though wise, should never be ashamed of learning more, and must unbend his mind. Sophocles
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He unbends his skinny frame from a nylon hammock and gives me a handshake more bone than flesh.
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14 Hence, when a pawn is stolen the pawnee can sue, even though his debtor be perfectly able to pay the debt; for it is more advantageous to him to rely on the pledge, than to bring a personal action: and this rule is so unbending that even the pawnor who steals a pawn is suable for theft by the pawnee.
The Institutes of Justinian
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unbend the mind from absorbing too much information
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Mama stiffened on the way over so I had to unbend her gentle getting her out of the cab.
RANDOM ACTS OF SENSELESS VIOLENCE
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I'd supposed that after Fort Buford she might unbend a little; after all, by then I'd absorbed all there was to know of her Bismarck scheme, and seen the kind of country to be settled; I'd even drafted (with a straight face) a letter to Otto explaining the thing and inviting his approval-God alone knew what he'd make of it if it ever reached him, with my monicker on it.
Isabelle
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A man, though wise, should never be ashamed of learning more, and must unbend his mind. Sophocles
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In trying to unbend curvy lines, there is another way of deciding how to proceed on the ladder of powers.
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The nonequilibrium S motor process takes a motor through a pathway in which the motor detaches from the track and then undergoes an unbending motion.
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The galloglass were renowned for their valor and steadfastness in battle - and an unbending loyalty to their employers.
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Later, she unbends a bit; unlike Kitty, men don't leave her, ‘but they all go prematurely grey.’
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It was, therefore, to take a leading trait of character, in this instance the uncompromising, unbending business ethic of a London merchant, and to trace its damaging development and its ultimate, purgative downfall.
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The whole middle east quagmire is as a result of the U.S. policy in backing the most unbending nation in the world.
Kennedy says no to joint ticket
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They can stick to the cells for weeks and researchers have discovered that the usually bent antibody will unbend to secure itself to the mast cells.
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The Minister was proving unbending on key issues.
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This kind of wire is easy to unbend.
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Or for the less snarky solution, try and unbend them and donate them to the local Value Village or Salvation Army store.
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Bow the pose that pick up content is double leg unbend stands incorrectly, bow below the circumstance of castiron music or little inflectional coxa , knee joint pick up a thing.
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In the meantime, few could see any hope of reconciliation or resolution, at least not while the unbending figure of Maxim remains alive and at the head of the church.
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Ian Bostridge's Jupiter gradually unbends to deliver the sweetest soft legato, Patricia Bardon's Juno is hilariously fiery as the queenly betrayed wife, and Janis Kelly camps Iris up something terrible.
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It didn't work because my fingers kept bending and unbending in his.
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Harvard's Tim Martin, who never unbends his elbow and who ‘goes for depth’ immediately, is the extreme example of this.
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The man looked past Crook at Elizabeth's unbending profile.
STAGE FRIGHT
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You can imagine why a dynamic, self-adjusting system cannot be governed by a static, unbending policy.
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He was resolute, firm and unbending in his position toward Nazi Germany's aggression.
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Out of the mountains, unbending slowly from dense groves of coconut palms, pushes the sweet water of the Rio La Laja.
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Pyongyang's unbending attitude only makes it even more difficult to resolve the dispute through peaceful means.
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Kemp turned the conversation by admiring Castleton House itself, a move which caused Paula Warrender to unbend a little.
IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
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` ` Unbend thy arblast, and come into the moonlight, '' said the
The Talisman
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He remained unbending under the severest of tortures.
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She felt her own stiffness, her own unbending hard shell as she moved around doing her mother's chores - now her chores.
FAMILY PICTURES
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This kind of wire is easy to unbend.
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Thus, instead of acting like the sanative tea, which softens, smoothes, and unbends the two constringed fibres, the vitriolic salts of this mineral water but more contract the fibrillæ, by operating like so many wedges, which ultimately tear, rend, or divide the tender filaments.
A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves
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They call me Goddess, Angel, and court me with dainties fit for queens 'tables and farfetched wines such as unbend the soul from cares.
The Beau Defeated: or, The Lucky Younger Brother
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Times change and Skye's economy now relies on the seven-days-a - week business of tourism but further out at sea, on the Outer Hebridean island of Lewis to which Smith withdrew, the unbending religion he epitomises has held on.
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Even when Servilia gave him her widest, shiest smile, he did not unbend.
The Grass Crown
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He personally conducted the tour of the F&D facilities, leading them through the various labs and showing them a number of “wow” demonstrations that had been set up: a polymer that could be deformed – bent, crumpled, folded – and yet would “remember” its original shape and slowly unfold, uncrumple, unbend itself to become almost flat again in a matter of minutes.
VELOCITY
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Norine was the high-spirited sort who would never unbend.
"Power" by Harl Vincent, part 12
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Using round-nose pliers, unbend the wire handle ends inside the box and feed on large beads with large holes.
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From the highest to the lowest, all were entangled in a subtle web of mutual espionage, and every element of individuality was crushed under the weight of unbending formalism.
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First, of course, we had to unbend Michael, put his boots back on, and swing his legs over the dented Honda.
Off the Beaten Track
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There was a fancy party where Katherine got to use her corporate skills and Phil made a hit by playing the bohemian, and there was a family cookout where even Rachael seemed to unbend a little.
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John Paul II will rightly be praised for his unbending opposition to communism and his support for Lech Walesa.
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One example given was of a Dutchman seeking consensus but all the Dutchmen I know are are a blunt, individualistic and unbending lot - a world away from the Japanese.
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Patnaik was an unbending man with firm convictions.
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The world's most fearful autarch finally encountered someone more unbending, self-righteous and ideological than himself.
Times, Sunday Times