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  • The clergyman and his son pricked up their ears at this, photography being with them only a degree less absorbing a pastime than that of walking; Ron awoke suddenly to the remembrance that his half-plate camera had never been unpacked since his arrival; and the three vied with each other in asking questions about the proposed excursion, and in urging that a date should be fixed. Big Game A Story for Girls
  • Police are again urging householders to secure their property after a theft from a house in Kirkwall.
  • Urging fellow MPs to buy ozone-friendly products, she said failure to do so would leave the world without an ozone layer. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • US Treasury markets capitalized on the equity plunge, surging during the afternoon session.
  • Still, the SNP are understandably cock-a-hoop and, again unsurprisingly, SNP bloggers are urging the party on to 2010 and their plans for an independence referendum. The View from the North
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  • Energy is more readily conveyed to the various parts of the smaller mass, and hence the lesser organisms will more actively functionate; and this, as being the urging dynamic attitude, as well as that most generally favourable in the struggle, will multiply and favour such forms of life. The Birth-Time of the World and Other Scientific Essays
  • Even Christian clergy - keep urging him to do more for the Jews.
  • Feel its vital life force surging through your system, obliterating anger and irritation, radiating peace outwards from your heart.
  • Meanwhile, the fleet footed and well connected have profited from surging exports, a bubbly urban real estate market and, occasionally, government boosterism.
  • As well as financial contributions, the group is urging volunteer gardeners to come forward or offer donations of gardening tools and equipment.
  • Some of my favorite food bloggerati including Jane Black, Mark Bittman, Tom Philpott, and Kristin Wartman among several others all wrote compelling pieces urging those of us in the "food movement" to start to align ourselves squarely within the ranks of the 99%. Ben Grossman-Cohen: Action > Anger
  • He could not however bridle his tongue -- he pronounced the word rascal with great emphasis; said he deserved to be hanged more than a highwayman, and wished he had the scourging him. Joseph Andrews, Volume 2
  • Zuhra Bahman, a consultant from Kabul, said that urging Taliban fighters to give up arms and join the government will not amount to the democratization of Afghanistan. Experts: Mideast Turmoil Underscores Need for Afghan Political Reform
  • Self-regulation can work if there is both a default rule urging for its fine tuning (via contract), and a common sharing of values upon which to build the needed exceptions and safe harbours.
  • Rosaline Gallagher was there urging me on and I got great courage from that.
  • Although some people with anorexia have bingeing and purging habits, the two conditions are distinct.
  • At dinner with Marc, Vicky talked about Frank's urging her to elevate Adam's place in the company. LASTING TREASURES
  • Also there was Ray D' Arcy whose urgings had the crowd performing all sorts of histrionics in the name of art.
  • City leaders and local activists are urging residents to read the report and attend the sessions.
  • Sacramento August 6, 2010 - Due to its potential health risks, federal, state, and tribal agencies are urging swimmers, boaters and recreational users to avoid contact with blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) now blooming in Copco and Iron Gate YubaNet.com
  • Former prime minister Ivan Kostov has stirred up further controversy on the Brady bond swop with a letter urging his successor Simeon Saxe-Coburg to call off the deal.
  • Opposition leaders accused the government of orchestrating the 2003 coup as a pretext for purging the military and cracking down on political opponents.
  • The Israeli government is so concerned that America's adversaries may miscalculate U.S. intentions that it is privately urging Washington to make it clear that the U.S. would intervene in Saudi Arabia should the survival of that government be threatened. The Arab Spring and U.S. Policy: The View From Jerusalem
  • We are all aware that the Obamas have a wonderful marriage, and his uxoriousness is the talk of all the women's magazines; but is she really influential when it comes to surging in Afghanistan; bombing Iran; and the political haggling over taxes? Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The floods came quickly, paddy fields filled up and overflowed as their trickling water channels became frothing torrents, the little streams and becks that characterised Kendip transformed into surging mud flows.
  • I belayed Alex at his own urging -- a move to practice my confidence building -- and Alex belayed me as I climbed. Adrian Margaret Brune: Patagonia Climber Bean Bowers: 1973-2011, He Always Picked Himself -- And Others -- Up Again
  • These sculptural elements, which have polytheistic titles like "Purging Cyclops Being" and "Oval Tree Double Owls Oceania," are a little too friendly and puppetlike to stir the psyche. NYT > Home Page
  • Since you have been bingeing and purging for so long, you may have developed medical problems you aren't aware of.
  • Public beaches may be one source of the surging prevalence of the superbug known as multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, researchers here said Saturday. Delusional Duck
  • The London market finished the week on a bullish note yesterday, with shares surging ahead as investor confidence improved.
  • The Forestry Commission is urging Yorkshire landowners to think twice before felling trees to ensure their actions do not fall foul of the law.
  • This will doubtlessly open the flood gates the of the raw meat christianist fundamentalist cash reservoir, sending waves of campaign donations surging into McDonnell's campaign fund. McDonnell drops F-bomb in live interview
  • Through megaphones, voices in broken English blared out at them, urging them to surrender and lay down their arms.
  • He was also carrying an orange poster on a pole, urging a vote for the local Liberal Democrat candidate.
  • He may have been a slow starter, but lately O'Shea has been surging forward.
  • That purging of emotions that drama, especially tragedy, is supposed to inspire.
  • The noises of the camp drifted up over the grade fitfully, dreamily; some new hunger that might have been called homesickness was urging a new tone into the evening sounds. The Return of Blue Pete
  • Community officers working in Warminster are now urging residents to look out for elderly relatives and raise the alarm if they see suspicious callers.
  • While his mind had been pursuing its intangible phantoms and turning in irresolution from such pursuit he had heard about him the constant voices of his father and of his masters, urging him to be a gentleman above all things.
  • Malan identified what he calls the purging of whites from the ranks of civil service as the root cause of the decay. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Some anorexics combine fasting with occasional binges, followed by self-induced purging or vomiting.
  • Qualcomm Inc. provided more evidence that smartphone demand is surging, as well as signs the company may be taking sales from rival suppliers of chips for the fast-selling devices. Qualcomm Raises Outlook
  • Instead of urging more diversification, the antitrade prescription winds up suggesting less—hardly a recipe for resilience. The Fantasy of Survivalism
  • Rather than urge selective and punitive tax increases, Ms. Devine should be urging no taxes at all.
  • Here's a little 'greeny' who has come among us hungry," laughed the senior, urging Nancy into a chair and beckoning to one of the waitresses. A Little Miss Nobody Or, With the Girls of Pinewood Hall
  • But non-government organizations decried the forcible evictions as inhumane, urging the government to build replacements for their demolished houses.
  • And it was on to Kilauea — the dream so near its ending; and of course we tossed into the pit of sea-surging lava our offerings to the Fire-Goddess of maile leis and of fish and hard poi wrapped moist in the ti leaves. ON THE MAKALOA MAT
  • The regime is so paranoid that it is even purging the military.
  • He started a popular purging of the members of the previous government and announced a return to civilian rule.
  • Robert Deposada, a GOP operative from the failed Bush Presidency, has crossed a critical line this week by developing and placing ads urging Latino voters to stay home and not vote during this important election cycle. Mario Solis-Marich: Suppression of the Empire -- Robert Deposada's Adventure
  • The tour guide was urging everyone to board the bus.
  • Scott McClellan, prior victim of horrible gay rumors, was helped out the door abruptly, possibly at the urging of Josh Bolten, DC batchelor. Think Progress » Kristol: ‘Sudden’ Goss Resignation Prompted By ‘Something That Popped This Week’
  • While Harman may rank even worse than Specter or Lincoln on scales of odiousness, Harman's challenger Marcy Winograd is far more progressive than Joe Sestak (who beat Specter) and Bill Halter (Lincoln's surging foe). Norman Solomon: When the Leaders Lead, the People Have Sorrow
  • The last thing I wanted was a whole barful of people surging across the street to watch the fun. Ask the Cards a Question
  • It showed the yellow cartoon creatures urging people to drive carefully. The Sun
  • They are also urging the county to undertake a feasibility study to see if a ring road or bypass could be built for the town.
  • He was largely responsible for the purging of the Moscow region and in 1938 and was transferred to the Ukraine to scourge the party there.
  • The dirty, surging guitar behind Milkshake gave it a harder rock feel than the original pop version.
  • Passion that exists from the beginning of time to the end of eternity emerging in uncontrollable throes like the surging and neaping of the tide and the wind
  • The only thing that really puzzled me was the first sentence (Now that fur is back in vogue, I've been thinking about splurging on a coat this winter): If fur is back in vogue, then why are pelt prices in the dumper right now? Why Real Fur Is Greener Than Fake
  • Following their latest defeat, soccer fans are urging the club to bring back the former manager.
  • In the laser flash photolysis measurements the solutions were deaerated by purging with nitrogen.
  • He begins by noting what should be obvious: Given the centrality of freedom of expression "to an academic community, a university's suing a student for libel constitutes a curious act of self-abnegation, rather like the United Way taking a position against charitable giving, or the National Cattlemen's Beef Association urging that all Americans embrace a vegan diet. Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: When Academic Administrators Lose Their Moral Compass
  • The Trotters boss gave a half-time team talk urging his players to be fearless. The Sun
  • He commented on purging a gas line after an installation to remove the air and get the gas to the pilot chamber.
  • Gentle purging of the bowels agrees with most ulcers, and in wounds of the head, belly, or joints, where there is danger of gangrene, in such as require sutures, in phagedaenic, spreading and in otherwise inveterate ulcers. On Ulcers
  • We feel the floods surging over us, we sound with him to the kelpy bottom of the waters; sea-weed and all the slime of the sea is about us! Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • He began his reign by purging church officials not loyal to him and by curbing excesses of his own household. Christianity Today
  • And she sings them with surging, almost primordial energy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The government has so far rebuffed all calls for reform and advisers are therefore urging investors to consider ways to protect their assets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some people were urging the newspapers to drop the word native from their headlines, others found it hard to know what the hiding of the painful truth would do. Cry, the Beloved Country
  • They tune in to the soft voice of an instructor, gently urging them to forge a union between mind and body.
  • And still the row rumbles on over who is to blame for the steadily surging crime statistics.
  • In the end, the opposition motion was composited from those submitted by 13 CLPs and did not even call for an immediate withdrawal of British troops, urging only an ‘early pull-out.’
  • Surging onto the floor to call a second-half timeout, WSU coach Ken Bone slipped and fell to the Hec Edmundson Pavilion deck, maybe the most celebrated pratfall in Seattle since Tommy Lasorda's keister hit the third-base coach's box at the 2001 All-Star Game at Safeco Field. The Seattle Times
  • He starts pulling kids off the cushionless sofa and stone-slinging them toward the door while the other kids and the jivey charismatics keep urging Juano on. Underworld
  • Discovery Bay Games Atari's iPad joystick accessory The company hopes to capitalize on surging sales of casual games—software that lacks the whizzy visual effects of high-end action titles but can be played easily in increments as short as a few minutes. Atari Takes a Trip Back to the Future
  • He sat in front, nodding encouragement and urging the boy on.
  • Among other things he is urging people to ensure people to secure sheds, garages and outbuildings.
  • And although such overabundant light is problematic in our age of energy consciousness, a substantial discussion concerning the use of less public and private illumination has taken second place to the more prominent campaign urging us to replace our incandescent suns with other, colder fluorescent suns, even though the adoption of compact fluorescent light is only trading one commodity for another. Jane Brox: Light! Less Light! The Evolution Of Artificial Light
  • But the efficiencies created by precise spacing are so large, and the improvement in performance so predictable, that from nearly the moment Ebbinghaus described the spacing effect, psychologists have been urging educators to use it to accelerate human progress. Want to Remember Everything You’ll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm « Isegoria
  • Then one of the younger males jeered, urging the challenging male on—in their prelingual word-sounds, questioning the young male's courage and his maleness. TRIANGLE
  • He is urging police chiefs to ‘get tough’ with young tearaways after the firebomb was hurled at his car parked on the drive of his home.
  • Obviously this sort of tendency leads a lot of people to the conclusion that you have to be really leery about urging ’something’ be done by the U.S. foreign policy establishment lest a certain militarist tendency capture that moral admonition for its own predictable purposes. Matthew Yglesias » The Trouble With Genocide Prevention
  • BRITAIN'S farmers are urging the government to avoid allowing cheaper food imports under post-Brexit trade deals. Times, Sunday Times
  • In lines later excised at Charles Lamb's urging, the poem's speaker goes on to chastise Susan as a "Poor Outcast" (perhaps a prostitute, then no uncommon condition) who should return to her father's rustic home and, having replaced her fancy loomed dress for a "plain russet" home-spun gown, once again hear a "thrush sing from a tree of its own" (17-20). 'Sweet Influences': Human/Animal Difference and Social Cohesion in Wordsworth and Coleridge, 1794-1806
  • This bearded and soft-spoken environmentalist poured out his heart, urging human beings to stop considering themselves the sole master of the earth, and instead start viewing themselves as just a small part of the whole beautiful order of nature.
  • The group is urging a nationwide boycott of toys manufactured with child labor.
  • Both clubs and the police are urging away fans not to buy tickets for the home area for the game which will be policed by officers from Cumbria as well as local bobbies.
  • She unstrapped the grips from her hands and held them out in Heidi's direction, urging the younger girl to mount the bars herself.
  • This woman received over 100 phone calls a day, urging her to recant.
  • The few people in the street suddenly stopped went they saw us, either staring at me or urging their children quickly indoors.
  • Self-regulation can work if there is both a default rule urging for its fine tuning (via contract), and a common sharing of values upon which to build the needed exceptions and safe harbours.
  • The other main eating disorder is bulimia nervosa, which is characterised by cycles of bingeing and purging (ridding the body of the excess food usually by vomiting or laxatives).
  • Those urging caution note the failure of the euro to go above $1.30, despite ongoing market clatter about dollar weakness.
  • In addition to incitements and urgings from these right-wing political and mainstream media morons, there also came - and still are coming - the claims from the weirdest and dankest holes in the blogosphere, the deep rat warrens where readers of Newsmax, NewsBusters and other collections of neo-Nazi rants, can come together to rub vigorously each other's, um, reptilian fears and stroke each other's faux bravery as they plot their "counterrevolutionary" tactics and strategies. Mike Malloy: Poison
  • The stress of cash flow may let the banks pay higher attention to and even get involved in enterprise management in the capacity of loaners, thereby urging state-owned enterprises to improve management.
  • Visitors remember a lean, cheerful figure on horseback urging on his men.
  • It gets the metabolism moving and the body purging the toxins. The Sun
  • It was the purging of this "hyssop" that made it possible for him even in the "Marguerite" poems, to write as only those can write whose passion is more than the craving of the flesh. Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions
  • Rather, he used its surging rhythms as a means to his own scaled-down ends. Times, Sunday Times
  • I got a note from Moira urging me to get in touch.
  • You need to be calm and composed, but your body is taut, pumped and trembling with the effects of surging cortisol. Times, Sunday Times
  • In response, Mainali's lawyers submitted a petition to the high court urging it to make a decision as soon as possible.
  • Much of his work expresses complex cosmic and spiritual forces that he feels strongly surging around him.
  • Jerry had a hard time concentrating, with so many voices and so many emotions surging through him.
  • A broadway parish councillor is urging his fellow members to rethink a controversial new rule, which he feels limits a villager's opportunity to be heard.
  • On this latter point the earl of Shelburne rcmonftrated veiy warmly with his colleagues, urging in forciUe language the fupinenefs, the cowardice, the tij-eachery, the befotted ftupidity of permitting Lfiwis to rob the Corficans of their ina« lienable rights, and to overturn the balance of power by annexing to his dominions an ifland that would give him coniiderable in - fluence in the affiurs of Italy, and a dangerous extenfion of con - troul over the trade of the Mediterranean. Memoirs of the right honourable edmund burke
  • •Barbara Kennelly:President of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, which is running radio commercials urging lawmakers to "keep your hands off our Social Security. Who's who in the fight to reduce the deficit
  • Berlin Barker stepped forth briskly, urging the umpire to keep the game in motion, his bat held as if he intended to try for a safe bingle. Rival Pitchers of Oakdale
  • The solutions were first deaerated by purging with gaseous NZ directly in the EPR cell for 10 min, then a small quantity of oxygen was added to the solution by injecting measured 1 mL of air into the purging line after the NZ was turned off.
  • Some will push staff to the limit, being kept alive intravenously and still exercising and purging.
  • The foreign minister added a coda to his colleague's remarks by urging a spirit of compromise in accession negotiations.
  • Despite the fact that GM crops are a failure, they are urging the government to remove the ban or be left behind.
  • Meanwhile Defra is urging farmers to sign up to a scheme piloting a gamma interferon test, which could reduce the time herds are under restriction.
  • And still the row rumbles on over who is to blame for the steadily surging crime statistics.
  • Either our chronology is at fault, or the pyramids must have been constructed by the antediluvian demigods, and have outstood the strength of the surging seas which rolled over the earth. The pillar of fire, or, Israel in bondage
  • The Canadian Cancer Society is urging smokers trying to quit to plan out how they are going to break their habit.
  • Consumer groups were urging school cafeterias to serve healthier food.
  • We are also urging the Government to set aside funds for repairs. The Sun
  • Boosted by the weak pound, export orders are surging and manufacturers are chirpier. Times, Sunday Times
  • In September, human rights lawyers and victims of clergy sexual abuse filed a complaint in the United States urging the International Criminal Court in The Hague to investigate and prosecute Pope Benedict XVI and three top Vatican officials for crimes against humanity for what they described as abetting and covering up the rape and sexual assault of children by priests. NYT > Home Page
  • Police in Laindon are urging the public to be vigilant after a string of thefts from people using a cash machine in the town.
  • He was plebeian aedile 199 and praetor 198, when he may have carried the Porcian law which extended the right of provocatio (appeal to the people against the action of a magistrate) to cases of scourging.
  • Insistent, urging everything before it -- the toil of strenuous study, the fret of little trouble, and the dreams of dawning love -- the call stirs on. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 4, March, 1896
  • None of this will stop managers urging their superiors to open the chequebook. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have put up notices in infected forests urging people to stick to footpaths and keep dogs on a short lead. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then he adds a surging bassline that would be a balm on any junglist dancefloor.
  • While the regime had a highly efficient and brutal system for purging class enemies, most people who died under Pol Pot's rule succumbed to starvation or disease, like Ta Rath's rather and sister.
  • Yet despite highly publicised anti-truancy initiatives - which have even included telephone hotlines urging the public to report truanting pupils - non-attendance still remains at crisis point.
  • Many are simply sad sacks, like the Alabama "militiaman" urging people to break Democrats 'windows and prattling about "civil war" on his Web site. Politics
  • ‘He is just the right height for me,’ she thought, feeling a thrill of happiness surging through her.
  • She felt a wave of resentment surging inside her.
  • Saturday's behavior came despite loudspeaker announcements at the stadium urging cooperation.
  • His mother on discovering this note pinned to her chair gave way to very natural alarm and rushed upstairs to her darling, with whom she remonstrated in terms deservedly severe, pointing out the folly and wickedness of self-destruction and urging that such thoughts were unfit for one of his tender years, for he was then barely thirteen. On Nothing and Kindred Subjects
  • Ehret senior possessed some artistic skill and he encouraged his son in both pursuits, urging him to travel.
  • The government issued a statement urging the public to cooperate in this inquiry.
  • Help groups have praised a campaign urging victims of domestic violence not to suffer in silence.
  • Visitors remember a lean, cheerful figure on horseback urging on his men.
  • My lawyer has been urging me to make a will.
  • Consumer groups were urging school cafeterias to serve healthier food.
  • Then, prove the greatness of your leadership by purging the party of all those who have failed to see that you are the physical embodiment of the party and the state.
  • The stress of cash flow may let the banks pay higher attention to and even get involved in enterprise management in the capacity of loaners, thereby urging state-owned enterprises to improve management.
  • The Korean fans are banging drums and urging their team on with even more vigour.
  • With production capacity lagging behind the surging demand for nutrients from farmers around the world that trend is set to continue.
  • What sort of standards do you set for yourself when purging your collection?
  • The adrenaline was circulating, surging and pumping in the heat of the moment.
  • He preached to these throngs of people twice daily, urging them to give up their licentious and unjust ways. COLLINS DICTIONARY OF SAINTS
  • But with oil prices surging, the lowly jatropha is experiencing a renaissance of sorts - as a potential source for fuel for trucks and power stations. Asia Looking Hard at Biofuels
  • Police officers were urging traffic to slow down when a lorry hit another vehicle. The Sun
  • It includes a poster and flyer campaign urging drinkers not to cause trouble and to keep the noise down, or else.
  • Archbishop Stratford, however, ignored several papal letters urging him to resist royal encroachments on alien priories.
  • The proposal opens up a potentially significant new penalty by urging states to inspect cargo on Iranian ships and aircraft if they are suspected of transporting prohibited nuclear-related items.
  • The Dyea River as of old roared turbulently down to the sea; but its ancient banks were gored by the feet of many men, and these men labored in surging rows at the dripping tow-lines, and the deep-laden boats followed them as they fought their upward way. CHAPTER I
  • With a wink at Joe, he flicked the reins urging the team of horses forward.
  • Papa` e` stanco," his mother complained, urging Vito to stand on his own. Rude Awakening
  • It is more of an interchange, a consultation, and it continues surging widely.
  • Mexico is the second-largest producer of washed, arabica coffee beans, the kind that are sought by roasters such as Starbucks Corp. Colombia is the largest producer but has suffered from multiple poor harvests, which slashed global supplies and sent prices surging to almost 14-year highs. Mexico's Coffee Harvest Struggles
  • Anti-Communist labor leaders were purging Communists from unions, and the labor press was losing its independence.
  • The government issued a statement urging the public to cooperate in this inquiry.
  • Leicester are now urging rugby union's governing bodies in the northern and southern hemispheres to agree to a date for such a fixture next term.
  • poured out" of His body by the various ways in which it was shed, His bloody sweat, the crown of thorns, the scourging, the nails, and after death the spear, just as the blood was entirely poured out and extravasated from the animal sacrifices of the law. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • They may choose the hard seat, or, if ‘splurging’ (to use backpackerese), treat themselves to the hard sleeper.
  • The one named Reene turned sharp right out of her gate, nearly colliding with Boris, who then wandered in circles as Reene sauntered over to examine the fence, ign oring her jockey's urgings forward. In This Nevada Town, Hump Day Has a Very Special Meaning
  • This marble figure seems to flame and spiral up, surging, groaning like an earthquake, subsiding even as he rises.
  • Festival organizers aimed for a harmonious parade of different masquerades, the order of which was controlled by officials urging groups forward and holding them back.
  • She made the mistake of looking back at him, urging her to stay.
  • Although bingeing and purging serve as a good excuse for avoiding life's pressures, many sufferers find that in time their sense of isolation increases. Coping with Bulimia
  • Accompanying the placatory expressions from London were dispatches from U.S. ambassador McLane urging Polk to seek a compromise at the 49th parallel, which he said Britain would readily accept. A Country of Vast Designs
  • Within a year bishops were before Congress urging a constitutional amendment to nullify the decision.
  • He is now urging the parliament's powerful environment committee to mount an investigation.
  • I realized that if this were a bad horror movie, it'd be a ventriloquist dummy in its little suitcase, urging me to go out and set fires.
  • Along with bingeing and purging, they became part of my routine. The Sun
  • The financials have had a big rally with the S&P Bank index gaining about 4% and the Bloomberg Wall Street index surging 9%.
  • A papal bull of 1145 encouraged this kind of regional pilgrimage to Pistoia by urging Tuscan bishops to promote travel to the relic.
  • He screamed in pain as he hit the portal, a blue electric current surging around his body.
  • The one is a ship completely rigged and fitted to bear herself nobly and safely over the surging surface of a stormy sea, the other, a floating hulk; mastless, sailorless, only waiting to be cast upon some desert shore to rot. Life and Labors of Elder John Kline the Martyr Missionary
  • Wherefore, as Origen had carefully compared the Greek version of the Septuagint with the Hebrew text; and as he puzzled and confounded the learned Jews, by urging upon them the reading "to death" in this place; it seems almost impossible not to conclude, both from Origen's argument and the silence of his Jewish adversaries, that the Hebrew text at that time actually had the word agreeably to the version of the seventy. Evidence of Christianity
  • While no one is urging investors to panic and liquidate their stock and mutual-fund holdings, the time for crisis-proofing investments has come.
  • Although bingeing and purging serve as a good excuse for avoiding life's pressures, many sufferers find that in time their sense of isolation increases. Coping with Bulimia
  • It didn't help that his holographic partner, a die-hard environmentalist, kept urging him to clean up after the mess; curbing a horse is not easy to do.
  • In a luridly-designed website, mimicking the style of "yoof" cartoons, it offers a bundle of downloads, including a pack of "climate crime cards", urging its recruits to spy on families, friends and relatives, inviting each of them to build up a "climate crime case file" in order to help them ensure their putative criminals do not "commit those crimes again (or else)! An Ominous Story
  • Police are urging anyone who saw the accident to contact them immediately.
  • The purging of the sinful soul with hyssop, depicted by acciaccaturas and augmented seconds, leads into a lively, haunting dance as the broken bones of the text ` daunce awaie their sadness’.
  • Purging not always present, but tenesmus and strangury. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • Nonetheless, care generally remained harsh; hospitals relied on bleedings, purgings, and emetics to calm the disturbed and often locked in basement cells those considered dangerous.
  • Victoria called a sidebar of her closest allies, urging them to replace nuptial sentiment with hard political decisiveness.
  • He was also carrying an orange poster on a pole, urging a vote for the local Liberal Democrat candidate.
  • Acrid, metallic taste, constriction and burning in throat and stomach, nausea, vomiting of stringy mucus tinged with blood, tenesmus, purging. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • Urging deep cuts in federal spending, GOP lawmakers are threatening to oppose an increase in the federal debt limit, inviting what Geithner warns would be a devastating default by the government.
  • At his urging I strummed the guitar, closing my eyes as a gorgeous deep sound resonated.
  • Police are urging anyone who saw the accident to contact them immediately.
  • Following their latest defeat, soccer fans are urging the club to bring back the former manager.
  • Surging floodwaters left Brian Young's hardware store in this Catskill Mountains town caked in mud with ruined inventory of horse feed, fishing rods, power tools and other items. After Upstate Floods, Hope
  • Activists ring doorbells and telephone voters in critical districts, urging supporters to get out the vote.
  • Scottish Water is also to launch a campaign next month urging people to take care of the plumbing in their homes amid fears a freeze will result in widespread leaks from burst pipes.
  • Dr.gs and addictive behaviors "highjack" the brain's reward system, says Dr. Petros Levounis, director of the Addiction Institute of New York at St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospitals in Manhattan. dopamine plays a major role in motivation and reward, surging before and during a pleasurable activity -- say, eating or sex -- to make patients want to repeat a behavior that's crucial to the survival of the species. ABC News: ABCNews
  • In October Absalom convened the annual meeting of the newly formed North Kiangsu Presbyterian Mission, which assembled in Shanghai, and tabled a formal resolution urging him to go home at once on furlough to the United States. PEARL BUCK IN CHINA
  • I lifted mine to read which state's flower I'd been given, urging my table mates to do the same.
  • The hatter would place the hat on the pin, and push this into a liquid mercury bath, purging out the moisture from the wool. What Is It? Game 114

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