Beside Sentence Examples

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  • The boy who sat beside him was his son.

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  • The keys hung on the wall beside the door.

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  • Alex set his cup down beside hers.

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  • Alex climbed into the car beside Carmen and placed his arm protectively on the back of the seat behind her neck.

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  • He reached her and turned, walking beside her as they started back up the hill to the house.

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  • Felipa's voice spoke beside her.

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  • Waiting until they were out of view from the men at the corral, Carmen rode up beside Alex.

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  • She glanced up at him as he stopped beside her.

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  • She stopped in the kitchen when she spotted the skillet of scrambled eggs and a pan of biscuits beside it.

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  • Len kneeled beside her.

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  • Another figure emerged from the night to stand beside Len.

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  • They're quite beside themselves; I have already told them...

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  • She gazed down at him as he knelt beside the fire.

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  • A large rock beside the road provided a place to rest while she listened for vehicles.

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  • He sat beside her on the couch.

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  • With thinking we may be beside ourselves in a sane sense.

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  • The latter understood that she was being asked to entertain this young man, and sitting down beside him she began to speak about his father; but he answered her, as he had the countess, only in monosyllables.

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  • Destiny followed her and Carmen pulled the chair beside her out so she could crawl into it.

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  • I knew it when he caught you alone beside the pool.

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  • A captain, standing beside him, was gazing like himself with eyes fixed on the cavalry below them.

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  • Beside himself with terror Pierre jumped up and ran back to the battery, as to the only refuge from the horrors that surrounded him.

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  • Alex stood beside her, watching the nurse as she gave instructions to Carmen on how to nurse the infant.

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  • With the air of a practical Petersburg lady she now, keeping Pierre close beside her, entered the room even more boldly than that afternoon.

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  • All of which was beside the point.

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  • On the nearest one sat a Tartar, probably a Cossack, judging by the uniform thrown down beside him.

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  • Beside Petya stood a peasant woman, a footman, two tradesmen, and a discharged soldier.

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  • A tradesman's wife standing beside Petya sobbed, and the tears ran down her cheeks.

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  • For a while she had stood beside Sonya while the china was being packed and tried to help, but soon gave it up and went to her room to pack her own things.

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  • Gerald and Felipa were standing beside the door talking to each other.

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  • She walked beside him, pensive.

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  • He scowled at his father and rode up beside Carmen.

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  • He patted the sand beside him.

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  • He knelt beside his brother.

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  • Beside him stood Hannah.

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  • Behind the hut the dark shapes of the two wagons with their horses beside them were discernible, and in the hollow the dying campfire gleamed red.

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  • He sat on the bed beside her and pushed her onto her back.

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  • Claire sat beside another Guardian, watching the movie.

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  • Brandon rode ahead of her most of the time, dropping back beside her when they emerged from the forest.

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  • Dusty materialized beside him, his gun roaring in the narrow hallway as he mowed down Jilian's men.

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  • Damian hissed beside her, his grip on her neck tightening.

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  • He sat down on the bed beside her.

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  • Rhyn heard him place the book on the ground beside him.

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  • The kid sitting beside her made smacking sounds as he chewed on a huge wad of

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  • I want a partner - someone I can work beside, not after.

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  • He paused beside one of the guards.

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  • And who is that young man beside you?

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  • She knelt beside the vamp.

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  • As usual, the next stop filled the train, and she looked with some irritation at a five-year-old who shoved by her legs to stand next to the window beside her.

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  • Sasha was waiting for him in his study, sitting beside a fireplace that burned with black flames.

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  • Another form knelt beside him, this one with blond hair.

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  • Allin exchanged a knowing glance with the guard beside him.

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  • There are other Baptist bodies outside the Baptist Union beside certain isolated churches.

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  • It occupies a narrow strip of land beside the sea, from which it climbs up the steep heights inland to the citadel of Naryn-kaleh, and is on all sides except towards the east surrounded by walls built of porous limestone.

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  • The whole drainage is collected by the Kishon, which runs through a narrow gorge at the north-west corner of the plain, descending beside the ridge of Carmel to the sea.

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  • Swiftly they drew near to the flaming colored suns, and passed close beside them.

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  • Before they reached the room from which the sounds of the clavichord came, the pretty, fair haired Frenchwoman, Mademoiselle Bourienne, rushed out apparently beside herself with delight.

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  • Natasha, pale and stern, was sitting beside Marya Dmitrievna, and her eyes, glittering feverishly, met Pierre with a questioning look the moment he entered.

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  • On the box beside the driver sat a venerable old attendant.

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  • He didn't know her at all, but that was beside the point.

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  • Darian crouched beside his brother, studying him while emotions flew across his features.

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  • Or I'll end up in the cell beside you.

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  • Ully jumped beside her.

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  • Before she could move, Kiera's arm was caught by the man beside her.

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  • They emerged from the dungeon and returned to the banquet hall, where a messenger stood beside Memon.

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  • Rarely had Natasha experienced so joyful a feeling as now, sitting in the carriage beside the countess and gazing at the slowly receding walls of forsaken, agitated Moscow.

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  • In fact, however, though now much farther off than before, the Rostovs all saw Pierre--or someone extraordinarily like him--in a coachman's coat, going down the street with head bent and a serious face beside a small, beardless old man who looked like a footman.

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  • Looking more closely Pierre recognized the blue-gray dog, sitting beside the soldier, wagging its tail.

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  • Triumphant yet still angry, she wriggled slowly out of her shirt, dropping it beside her.

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  • Brutus looked up at her and then walked back to the barn, lying down beside the door.

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  • Josh was instantly beside her, grabbing her arm and twisting her to face him.

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  • She laughed and fell into step beside him.

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  • It was dark there beside the truck, and for a moment he simply held her close.

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  • The wood was split and stacked beside the house, waiting for winter.

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  • He sat down on the cot beside her and put an arm around her shoulders.

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  • He squatted beside the cot, continuing to rub her back.

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  • Sensing motion, she opened her eyes to find Alex leaning across her, placing a long stemmed glass on the window sill beside her.

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  • Josh squatted beside her, eyeing the pond with a sour expression.

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  • When Alex opened the make-shift gate, Carmen stepped inside and knelt beside the lamb.

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  • She paused, shoving the straps of her dress up, and then gathered the remaining pans, stacking them beside the sink to wash after supper.

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  • Turning to see what Alex was doing, she found him still standing beside the truck looking bewildered.

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  • He walked over to examine the crosses and then squatted beside them, rifle across his knees, reading.

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  • Then he disentangled her arms from his neck and crawled into bed beside her.

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  • Ed snorted and side-stepped as the Great Pyrenees guard dog slid to a stop beside them.

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  • And then Alex was beside her.

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  • Jim grabbed her hand, walking beside her.

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  • He sat down beside her and held his head in his hands for a few minutes.

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  • Alex was instantly beside her, drawing her into his arms.

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  • He pulled himself up onto the horse beside his friend's.

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  • He crouched beside her, his cold smile filling her with a fear unlike any she'd felt before.

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  • Too weak to focus, she didn't know who it was until he'd knelt beside her.

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  • Claire heard him drop beside the body he thought was his brother's and begin to sob.

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  • Jule slung himself down from the horse and dropped beside the boy-god.

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  • He wriggled through the crowd to her, looking past her at the chasm and the woman sobbing beside it.

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  • The names of her mate and her daughter were written beside hers.

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  • Jenn knelt beside him and pressed her fingers to his neck.

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  • Darian found a summer cabin beside a lake in a small logging town near the Black God's hideout.

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  • She'd been sleeping somewhat well beside the panoramic window when purple light lit up the foyer.

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  • She clambered over one and landed beside Darian, who smelled like burnt flesh.

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  • His voice was soft, and he shook off the darkness before dropping to the ground beside her.

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  • Jule and Dusty grew serious while Damian sat beside her.

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  • She touched the two names beside hers.

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  • Darian was stretched out in the space beside her, hands beneath his head.

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  • Darian asked, stepping into the center of the room beside the White and Black Gods.

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  • Beside it was the name of their Oracle mother, Kinila, who had gone crazy soon after Damian's birth.

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  • Would the name of his own son or daughter ever be written beside his and Jenn's name on the monument?

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  • Jonny squatted beside her.

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  • Jonny crouched beside her.

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  • With a knife beside her, she wrapped her arms around her knees and huddled, trying to keep warm.

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  • Jenn's eyes fell to it as he set it beside her.

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  • Affected, he pushed off his boots and sat beside her.

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  • When she neither rejected nor attacked him, he lay down beside her and wrapped an arm around her, holding her tightly against him.

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  • Darian squatted beside him.

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  • Bianca dropped to her knees beside her, and her cold healing fire tore through Jenn.

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  • The Healer knelt beside Sofi.

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  • He jogged down to the study, stopping at the sight of the bassinet beside Sofi's favorite chair.

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  • She set one steaming cup on a coaster beside him and placed hers on the window sill.

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  • Next he removed the vest and placed it neatly beside the jacket.

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  • Carmen urged Princess up beside Ed and pointed.

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  • It was different standing beside what was left of her parents and looking down.

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  • In an instant he was beside her, trying to take the bale from her hands.

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  • He lay on his side against the wall and didn't move when she kneeled beside him.

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  • She remained beside the grave for a while, silently praying.

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  • Rob rode up beside her.

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  • She laid the phone on the tombstone and knelt beside her mother's grave, closing her eyes.

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  • The second impression was the large Copperhead beside the trail.

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  • Reaching the ledge, Alex released the rope and knelt beside Carmen, frowning.

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  • Alex nodded as he knelt beside Carmen.

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  • As he stopped beside her, a tear slid down her cheek and dropped to her shirt.

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  • Alex lay still beside her.

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  • He glanced at Alex and then turned around to face the team as Aaron settled down beside Felipa.

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  • She returned and sat on the window seat beside Carmen, putting an arm around her shoulders.

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  • It was Destiny this time, and Jonathan stood beside her, holding Matthew.

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  • He sat down beside her and put a comforting arm around her shoulders.

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  • His presence beside her was disturbing.

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  • He sat down beside her and put an arm around her.

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  • Senor Medena sat beside his desk and a heavy Spanish looking man with a mustache sat in Senor Medena's big chair.

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  • He worked his way across the crowded room and knelt beside Alondra, putting a comforting arm around her shoulders.

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  • Unable to resist one last look, he found the girl talking to the lady in the seat beside her.

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  • Megan tossed the ashes, tray and all, into the trash can beside her desk.

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  • Several cars were already parked beside the walkway, though the party didn't officially start until seven thirty.

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  • Denton scowled at her as he stopped beside them.

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  • Megan opened her eyes as the lady beside her leaned closer.

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  • A real estate sign advertising a house for sale peeped out from tall grass beside the road.

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  • Rough cedar posts that still had remnants of limbs supported the porch roof, and an old vine rocker sat beside the door.

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  • An apartment sized gas range stood beside a small refrigerator that looked like something out of the 50's.

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  • Beside the tank was a pile of split wood about three feet high and six feet long.

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  • One was parked beside the building with its hood up, and an old mustang sat at the pump.

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  • Megan hopped off the chair and pulled it back beside the door.

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  • Keaton pulled the car off the road into a grassy parking area beside the creek and shut off the engine.

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  • Mr. O'Hara erupted from his office and knelt beside her.

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  • Down the hall, a tall lean man was walking beside a wheelchair.

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  • Mr. O'Hara carefully lowered his frame into the chair beside her.

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  • A well-dressed noblewoman knelt beside her still form.

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  • Shaking his head, Xander knelt beside her.

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  • When he finished carefully feeding it to her, he curled up beside his mother under the heavenly cloak.

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  • He cleaned his hands of dirt then knelt beside her.

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  • The Watcher knelt beside her.

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  • She crouched beside him.

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  • A lanky boy in his late teens stood beside the bed.

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  • After her come-to-Jesus moment with Jonny, he'd left a further reminder in the form of a letter that awaited her on the pillow beside hers when she woke.

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  • Half an hour later, she set the book on the table beside the couch, prepped the cat's meal and went in search of the beast.

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  • Out of options, she took the cat's food and wine into the bedroom and put them on the floor beside the bed.

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  • She rolled her eyes and set them down on the table beside the couch.

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  • He reached the railing and leaned beside her.

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  • Gerry walked beside her.

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  • She gave another high-pitched whinny and posed beside him.

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  • They paused beside the ring in the center, where the two at its middle had stopped to stare at him.

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  • Sofi stepped up beside him, unwilling to back down from the vamp that came to see her.

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  • She was texting with one hand and reached for the purse on the chair beside Charles with her other.

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  • He made it and gave her a rueful smile before dropping down beside her.

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  • Xander kept up with her easily, the solid, warm body beside her affecting her senses in ways that made her angrier.

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  • Beside the ring was a man the size of Xander with blond hair and golden eyes and skin.

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  • Jenn stopped beside him.

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  • In 1705 Cartesianism was still subject to prohibitions from the authorities; but in a project of new statutes, drawn up for the faculty of arts at Paris in 1720, the Method and Meditations of Descartes were placed beside the Organon and the Metaphysics of Aristotle as text-books for philosophical study.

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  • Relieved from its load it does not, like other animals, seek the shade, even when that is to be found, but prefers to kneel beside its burden in the broad glare of the sun, seeming to luxuriate in the burning sand.

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  • The remains of King Humbert were laid to rest in the Pantheon at Rome beside those of his father, Victor Emmanuel II.

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  • He died at Blackheath on the 7th of September 1836, and was buried beside Halley in the churchyard of Lee.

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  • As far as possible, these railways are laid beside roads, in preference to independent formation; the permanent way costs £977 per mile in the former as against £793 in the latter.

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  • The Uspensky cathedral was erected in 1585; close beside it are the graves of Tsar Boris Godunov (died in 1605) and his family.

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  • The cross, in Decorated Gothic, stands beside the town hall.

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  • The epic of Gudrun is not unworthy to stand beside the greater Nibelungenlied, and it has been aptly compared with it as the Odyssey to the Iliad.

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  • Milchhdfer (Anfdnge der Kunst) had called attention to certain remarkable examples of archaic Greek bronze-work, and the subsequent discovery of the votive bronzes in the cave of Zeus on Mount Ida, and notably the shields with their fine embossed designs, shows that by the 8th century B.C. Cretan technique in metal not only held its own beside imported Cypro-Phoenician work, but was distinctly ahead of that of the rest of Greece (Halbherr, Bronzi del antro di Zeus Ideo).

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  • To Darwin and those who believed with him scarcely any discovery could have been more welcome; but that is beside our present business.

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  • The ass had been introduced into the ritual of the church in the 9th century, representing either Balaam's ass, that which stood with the ox beside the manger at Bethlehem, that which carried the Holy Family into Egypt, or that on which Christ rode in triumph into Jerusalem.

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  • Kralyevo is built beside the river Ibar, 4 m.

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  • Beside the works already named Tyndale wrote A Prologue on the Epistle to the Romans (1526), An Exposition of the 1st Epistle of John (1531), An Exposition of Matthew v.-vii.

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  • He is in every way worthy to be placed beside Albertus Magnus, Bonaventura, and Thomas Aquinas.

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  • Marshes occur only beside the Bug.

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  • The second reason is strictly beside the point, and the first has no force after the Persian Wars.

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  • Thus arose, beside minor streets, the imposing central avenue which, starting from a triumphal arch near the great temple of the Sun, formed the main axis of the city from south-east to north-west for a length of 1240 yards, and at one time consisted of not less than 750 columns of rosy-white limestone, each 55 ft.

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  • His coins of 270 struck at Alexandria bear the legend v(ir) c(onsularis) R(omanorum) im(perator) d(ux) R(omanorum) and display his head beside that of Aurelian, but the latter alone is styled Augustus.

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  • No doubt large numbers are devoured by insectivorous birds, mammals and reptiles, but the mortality due to them and other foes sinks into insignificance beside that caused by the persecution of hymenopterous insects of the families Ichneumonidae and Pompilidae, especially of the latter, many species of which systematically ransack the country for spiders wherewith to feed their young in the breeding season.

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  • Beside the local trade of a rich surrounding farming country, the railway facilities of St Joseph have enabled it to build up a great jobbing trade (especially in dry goods), and this is still the greatest economic interest of the city.

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  • In George Street are Chantrey's figures of Pitt and George IV., and a statue of Dr Chalmers; the 5th duke of Buccleuch stands beside St Giles's.

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  • Hence, though the village of Canongate grew up beside the abbey of David I., and Edinburgh was a place of sufficient importance to be reckoned one of the four principal burghs as a judicatory for all commercial matters, nevertheless, even so late as 1450, when it became for the first time a walled town, it did not extend beyond the upper part of the ridge which slopes eastwards from the castle.

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  • As aids to the study of logic, the doctors of this period, beside the commentaries and treatises of Boetius (q.v.), possessed two tracts attributed to St Augustine, the first of which, Principia dialecticae, is probably his, but is mainly grammatical in its import.

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  • But beside these public demonstrations he sought and found access in private to many of the leading statesmen, in the various countries he visited, with a view to indoctrinate them with the same principles.

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  • Zigabenus (c. 1100), in his Panoplia, uses beside Esc. an independent source.

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  • Beside the letters, he was the author of liturgical poetry and works on civil law.

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  • The houses of the people contained but little furniture; chairs, tables and couches, however, were used, and Assur-bani-pal is represented as reclining on his couch at a meal while his wife sits on a chair beside him.

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  • The subjects depicted are processions of figures, human and divine (Yasili Kaya, Euyuk, Giaur Kalessi); scenes of sacrifice or adoration, or other cult-practice (Yasili Kaya, Euyuk, Fraktin, Ivriz, and perhaps the figures seated beside tables at Marash Sakchegeuzu, Sinjerli, &c.); of the chase (Arslan Tepe, Sakchegeuzu); but not, as known at present, of battle.

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  • At Thebes there was a statue of Fortune holding the child Plutus in her arms; at Athens he was similarly represented in the arms of Peace; at Thespiae he was represented standing beside Athena the Worker.

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  • Beside a lighted golden candlestick of seven branches stand two olive trees - Zerubbabel and Joshua, the two anointed ones - specially watched over by Him whose seven eyes run through the whole earth.

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  • It is said that to the dead body, crowned and robed in royal raiment, and enthroned beside the king, the assembled nobles of Portugal paid homage as to their queen, swearing fealty on the withered hand of the corpse.

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  • Its site is now absolutely deserted, except that a tiny village, Sart, merely a few huts inhabited by seminomadic Yuruks, exists beside the Pactolus, and that there is a station of the Smyrna & Cassaba railway 1 m.

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  • The body was buried in the north transept of the abbey, where, on the 19th of June 1900, Mrs Gladstone's body was laid beside it.

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  • Beside the ordinary acid and neutral salts, a series of salts called quadroxalates is known, these being salts containing one molecule of acid salt, in combination with one molecule of acid, one of the most common being "salt of sorrel," KHC 2 0 4.

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  • Some of these criticisms are rather beside the mark, but were all true, they would not impair his essential greatness, which lay in another sphere.

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  • In the north, beside `Ain Faluj, it is connected by a low watershed with the Buka'a; from the gorge of the Litany it is separated by the ridge of Jebel ed-Dahr.

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  • Beside that conception the issue of battles and the fate of kings fall into comparative insignificance.

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  • They make burrows wherein they place insects or spiders which they have caught and stung, laying their eggs beside the victim so that the young larvae find themselves in presence of an abundant and appropriate food-supply.

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  • Charlemagne was endowed with the good and bad qualities of the epic king, and as in the case of Agamemnon and Arthur, his exploits paled beside those of his chief warriors.

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  • It was estimated that the project would furnish water for one million people, beside supplying power for lighting, manufacturing and transportation purposes.

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  • The clergy were bidden to exhort their hearers to the " works of charity, mercy and faith, specially prescribed and commanded in Scripture, and not to repose their trust or affiance in any other works devised by men's phantasies beside Scripture; as in wandering to pilgrimages, offering of money, candles or tapers to images or relics, or kissing or licking the same, saying over a number of beads, not understood or minded on, or in such-like superstition."

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  • Standing close beside the cathedral is the highly ornamented facade of a smaller church called El Sagrario Metropolitano.

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  • The altar-piece is a triptych, the centre-piece representing the Crucifixion; beside the cross Luther is represented, with the open Bible in his hand, while the blood from the pierced side of the Saviour pours on to his head.

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  • Portions of a chapel remain, dating from the 13th century, and including a porch and a stone altar; while beside it are traces of a tomb hewn out of the slate, and of some domestic building which had a staircase and a pointed arch above the door.

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  • There are, however, extensive oak, pine and beech forests in the highlands, and many beautiful oases in the deeply sunk valleys, and along the rivers, especially beside the Ebro, which is, therefore, often called the "Nile of Aragon."

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  • The fine castle of Birr, beside its historical interest, has gained celebrity on account of the reflecting telescope erected here (1828-1845) by William, third earl of Rosse.

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  • He received commissions from the cathedral of Cadiz, from the grand duke Paul, from the king of Prussia, from the directors of the Concert Spirituel at Paris; beside his transactions with Breitkopf and Hertel, and with La Chevardiere, he sold to one English firm the copyright of no less than 129 compositions.

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  • In England a translation of them made in 1548 was ordered to be placed in all parish churches beside the Bible.

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  • Beside him are the Celts Josephus Scottus and Dungal, the Lombards Paulinus and Paulus Diaconus, the West Goth Theodulf and many Franks.

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  • These acts required no priestly aid; each man slew his own victim and divided the sacrifice in his own circle; the share of the god was the blood which was smeared upon or poured out beside stone (nosb, ghabghab) set up as an altar or perhaps as a symbol of the deity.

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  • Iseult of Ireland lands to find the city in mourning for its lord; hastening to the bier, she lays herself down beside Tristan, and with one last embrace expires.

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  • The city consists of three divisions - the modern suburbs extending beside the Danube, the citadel and the old town, still surrounded by walls, though only four of its nine towers remain standing.

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  • Yahweh was Israel's only god, who tolerated no other god beside Himself, and who claimed to be the sole object of the Israelite's reverence.

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  • In works of art she is represented either enthroned beside him, or driving with him in a chariot drawn by sea-horses or other fabulous creatures of the deep, and attended by Tritons and Nereids.

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  • Beside the equivalence of the hon to 5 utens weight of water, the mathematical papyrus (35) gives 5 besha = (2/3)cubic cubit (Revillout's interpretation of this as 1 cubit cubed is impossible geometrically; see Rev. Eg., 1881, for data); this is very concordant, but it is very unlikely for 3 to be introduced in an Egyptian derivation, and probably therefore only a working equivalent.

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  • His statue was set up beside those of the seven kings of Rome, and he adopted the throne of gold, the sceptre of ivory and the embroidered robe which tradition ascribed to them.

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  • Telephone lines were in use in all the large cities and in connexion with the large industrial enterprises and estates, beside which the government had 500 m.

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  • In its prime it ranked beside Nineveh and Babylon in its colossal proportions - its four walls, each 16 m.

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  • In the article Ibex mention is made of the Caucasus ibex, or tur, C. caucasica, as an aberrant member of that group; but beside this animal the Caucasus is the home of another very remarkable goat, or tur, known as C. pallasi.

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  • The town has a citadel built by Vauban on a rock beside the river, and embracing in its enceinte ruins of an old Gothic château.

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  • Beside the three volumes of the Erlduternder Auszug, he published the Grundriss der krit.

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  • Beside the expansion of types which abounded in the Cambrian, vertebrate remains (fishes) are found in the Ordovician.

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  • Ian Maclaren's first sketches of rural Scottish life, Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush (1894), achieved extraordinary popularity and were followed by other successful books, The Days of Auld Lang Syne (1895), Kate Carnegie and those Ministers (1896) and Afterwards and other Stories (1898).

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  • As the cult of the Phytalidae sank into insignificance beside the greater mysteries, the term sycophant survived in popular language in the sense of an informer or denouncer, whose charges deserved but little consideration.

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  • In most cases they reach the coast through deep valleys or profound canyons, and the transcontinental railways find their way beside them, the Canadian Pacific following at first tributaries of the Columbia near its great bend, and afterwards Thompson river and the Fraser; while the Grand Trunk Pacific makes use of the valley of the Skeena and its tributaries.

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  • When not too deep the river channels may be traced from afar across the prairie by the winding band of trees growing beside the water.

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  • The tower resembles similar constructions found beside Irish churches of the 7th and 8th centuries and has walls 3 ft.

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  • For The Sake Of Greater Generality, The Days Of The Week Are Denoted By The First Seven Letters Of The Alphabet, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, Which Are Placed In The Calendar Beside The Days Of The Year, So That A Stands Opposite The First Day Of January, B Opposite The Second, And So On To G, Which Stands Opposite The Seventh; After Which A Returns To The Eighth, And So On Through The 365 Days Of The Year.

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  • When 25 And 26 Occur In The Same Line Of Epacts, The 25 Is Not Accented, And In The Calendar Stands Beside 24.

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  • The Epact Of The Year, Therefore, Or 19, Must Stand Beside That Day, Whereas, According To The Regular Order, The Epact Corresponding To The 31St Of December Is 20; And This Is The Reason For The Distinction.

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  • This incident is also found in the first continuation to the Perceval, where the prediction is due to a lady met with beside a forest spring, clearly here a water fairy.

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  • It is easier and, in one sense, it is more impressive to make a peremptory and exclusive statement, and to refuse to allow any place beside it to divergent expositions; but this show of clearness and power is dearly purchased at the cost of the ennobling conviction that the whole truth is far greater than our individual minds.

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  • Special interest attaches to this trace of their earlier origin, because of the famous cult of Diana Nemorensis, whose temple in the forest close by Aricia, beside the laces Nemorensis, was served by "the priest who slew the slayer, and shall himself be slain"; that is to say, the priest, who was called rex Nemorensis, held office only so long as he could defend himself from any stronger rival.

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  • Their dwelling is beside the "Spring of fate," beneath the "world-tree," Yggdrasil's ash, which they water with draughts from the spring.

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  • There are only two towns, Bengazi and Derna, and not half a dozen settlements beside, worthy to be called villages.

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  • Whenever a bishop was celebrant he was to wear, "beside his rochette, a surplice or albe, and a cope or vestment," and also to carry " his pastoral staff in his hand, or else borne or holden by his chaplain."

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  • He died on the 16th of July 1342, and was laid beside the high altar at Szekesfehervar, the ancient burial-place of the Arpads.

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  • Such a post set up by the priests is a god, is thrice anointed with ghee (or holy butter), and being set up beside the fire is invoked to let the offering go up to the gods .2 It is not always easy to mark off consecration from inspiration.

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  • The oven consists of a hole in the ground in which a fire is lighted and stones made hot; and the fire having been removed, the food is wrapped up in leaves and placed in the hole beside the hot stones and covered up until ready; or else, as is now more common, the cooking is done in an old kerosene-oil can over a fire.

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  • In the modern Latin Church almost every large church contains several altars - dedicated to certain saints, in private side chapels, established for masses for the repose of the founder's soul, &c. Archbishop Wulfred in 816 ordered that beside every altar there should be an inscription recording its dedication.

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  • Beside the altar was a drain (piscina) for pouring away the water in which the communion vessels were rinsed.

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  • One of the most famous was that in or beside which stood the great temple of Upsala.

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  • The description given of it recalls in many respects that of a particularly holy tree which stood beside the temple at Upsala.

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  • Beside this belief, however, we find another which seems hardly to be compatible with it, viz., that the souls of the dead passed to the realm of Hel, who in Northern mythology is represented as the daughter of Loki.

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  • The hill from which the earth is dug is a dry mound, void of vegetation, beside the village of Kotschinos, and about two hours from the site of Hephaestia.

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  • She grasped the hand of Lord Lindsay as he rode beside her, and swore "by this hand" she would "have his head for this."

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  • In Edinburgh she was received by a yelling mob, which flaunted before her at each turn a banner representing the corpse of Darnley with her child beside it invoking on his knees the retribution of divine justice.

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  • This plan was but part of a scheme including the invasion of England by her kinsman the duke of Guise, who was to land in the north and raise a Scottish army to place the released prisoner of Sheffield beside her son on the throne of Elizabeth.

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  • Beside or behind the voluptuous or intellectual attractions of beauty and culture, she had about her the fresher charm of a fearless and frank simplicity, a genuine and enduring pleasure in small and harmless things no less than in such as were neither.

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  • To the right of the entrance is the tomb of Archbishop Heribert, the champion of Milanese liberty, while beside him rests Archbishop Otto Visconti, the founder of that family as a reigning house.

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  • No objects have been discovered belonging to the period intermediate between the 7th and 3rd centuries B.C.; but "from about 250 B.C. onwards we have a series of Praenestine graves surmounted by the characteristic ` pine-apple ' of local stone, containing stone coffins with rich bronze, ivory and gold ornaments beside the skeleton.

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  • Stand-pipes should be placed at intervals beside the walks and in other convenient places, from which water may at all times be drawn; and to which a garden hose can be attached, so as to permit of the whole garden being readily watered.

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  • The absence of iron and the abundance of bronze in the relics of a prehistoric people is a piece of evidence to be accepted with caution, because the great defect of iron, its proneness to rust, would often lead to its complete disappearance, or conversion into an unrecognizable mass, even though tools of bronze originally laid down beside it might remain but little corroded.

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  • Beside this their chief and easy work of oxidizing carbon, silicon and phosphorus, the conversion processes have the harder task of removing sulphur, chiefly by converting it into calcium sulphide, CaS, or manganous sulphide, MnS, which rise to the top of the molten metal and there enter the overlying slag, from which the sulphur may escape by oxidizing to the gaseous compound, sulphurous acid, S02.

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  • A locomotive carries a train of these cars to the track running beside a long line of open-hearth furnaces.

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  • A few lotus trees and some rock-cut tombs are here found beside a miserable mud hamlet on the hill slope, with a modern tombhouse (kubbeh).

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  • Of St Andrew's Church, founded in 1195, nothing remains but the tower, restored by William Chambers, who was buried beside it in 1883.

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  • Thus beside many Latin programmata later than those just mentioned we have similar inscriptions in Oscan, addressed to Oscan-speaking voters, where Illlner.

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  • It is estimated that the first line army in war would consist of 460,000 infantry, 49,000 cavalry, 78,000 artillery, 21,000 engineers, &c., beside train and noncombatant soldiers.

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  • But the Greek language makes an occasional appearance; Greek names are borne by others beside Pericles.

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  • He and all later kings of the dynasty bear Greek names as well as Hebrew ones, and after Jannaeus Alexander (103-76) the Greek legends are common on the coins beside the Hebrew.

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  • Beside the other canonical books of the Old Testament, translated in many cases with modifications or additions, it included translations of other Hebrew books (Ecclesiasticus, Judith, &c.), works composed originally in Greek but imitating to some extent the Hebraic style (like Wisdom), works modelled more closely on the Greek literary tradition, either historical, like 2 Maccabees, or philosophical, like the productions of the Alexandrian school, represented for us by Aristobulus and Philo, in which style and thought are almost wholly Greek and the reference to the Old Testament a mere pretext; or Greek poems on Jewish subjects, like the epic of the elder Philo and Ezechiel's tragedy, Exagoge.

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  • The kingfisher is found beside every watercourse, a black and white species (Ceryle rudis) being much more numerous than the common kingfisher.

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  • Various colors were used; beside the old green and blue, there were purple, violet, red, yellow and white.

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  • Akhenaton has been so consistently eclipsed by the later kings who destroyed his work, that the painted pavement and the rock tablets of Tell el Amarna are the only monuments of his still in position, beside a few small inscriptions.

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  • Beside other temples, now destroyed, he set up the great west pylon of Karnak, and the pylon at Kharga.

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  • Nekhtnebf built the Hathor temple and great pylon at Philae, and the east pylon of Karnak, beside temples elsewhere, now vanished.

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  • Beside the great monuments, which we have now noticed, the historical material is found on several other classes of remains.

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  • Its chief members, beside Phaedo, were Anchipylus, Moschus and Pleistanus (see Phaedo and Menedemus).

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  • Beside these works Ranch wrote a famous moralizing poem, entitled " A new song, of the nature and song of certain birds, in which many vices are punished, and many virtues praised."

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  • The body was brought to the pile in an embroidered robe and jars of unguents and honey were placed beside it.

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  • One of his wives was strangled and laid beside him, his cup-bearer and other attendants, his charioteer and his horses were killed and placed in the tomb, which was then filled up with earth and an enormous mound raised high over all.

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  • Here on a rock beside the sea are the remains of a medieval castle built almost entirely of ancient marble remains.

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  • Even in its present ruined state, it is apparent that in spite of the masterly treatment of particular passages, such as the robe of the pope, Darer still lacked a true sense of harmony and tone-relations, and that the effect of his work must have been restless and garish beside that of a master like the aged Bellini.

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  • The burgher life of even Nuremberg, the noblest German city, seems narrow, quaint and harsh beside the grace and opulence and poetical surroundings of Italian life in the same and the preceding generation.

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  • Comparatively cheerful beside these two is the remaining subject of the student saint reading in his chamber, with his dog and domestic lion resting near him, and a marvellous play of varied surface and chequered light on the floor and ceiling of his apartment and on all the objects which it contains.

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  • A nunnery was afterwards founded beside it, but both institutions were abandoned after the passing of the associations law in 1901.

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  • He died in his sixty-third year, on the 19th of April 1560, and his body was laid beside that of Martin Luther in the Schlosskirche at Wittenberg.

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  • Malcolm would have been succeeded by his eldest son by Margaret, Edward, but he fell beside his father at Alnwick, and the succession was disputed between Duncan, son of Malcolm by his first wife; Edmund, eldest surviving son of Malcolm and Margaret; and Donald Ban, brother of Malcolm.

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  • One group lies round the villages of YaziliKaya, Kumbet, Yapuldak and Bakshish; the other beside Liyen, Bei Keui, Demirli and Ayazin.

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  • Celaenae, beside the later city of Apamea (Dineir), and the entire valley of the Lycus, were Phrygian.

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  • Pindar erected a shrine of the Mother of the gods beside his house, and the Athenians were directed by the Delphic oracle to atone for the execution of a priest of Cybele during the Peloponnesian War by building the Metroon.

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  • If such be indeed the case, perhaps the noblest of all primitive races may yet be saved from what at one time seemed inevitable extinction; and the Maori, the Samoans, and Tahitians may, like the Hawaiians, take their place beside the Europeans as free citizens of the various states of which they are now subjects.

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  • Owing to the confined area, the buildings are closely packed together; but each monastery contains beside the monks' cells and water-cisterns, at least one church and a refectory, and some also a library.

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  • This attack was to have, beside its own field artillery, the support of fifty-four heavy guns, and the Russian left wing on the Balaklava battleground was to keep Bosquet occupied.

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  • Although the islands promise to become important, because of their excellent harbours, the discovery of good seams of bituminous coal (beside the anthracite already known), their abundant timber of certain kinds and their prolific fisheries, but little settlement has taken place.

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  • But all else seems insignificant beside the huge theatre, half hollowed out of the north-east flank of the hill.

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  • If we ask what is the special contribution to history, apart from theology, which St John's Gosepl makes, the answer would seem to be this - that beside the Galilean ministry reported by St Mark there was a ministry to " Jews " (Judaeans) in Jerusalem, not continuous, but occasional, taken up from time to time as the great feasts came round; that its teaching was widely different from that which was given to Galileans, and that the situation created was wholly unlike that which arose out of the Galilean ministry.

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  • Goethe's dramas, on the other hand, have not, in the eyes of his nation, succeeded in holding their own beside Schiller's; but the reason is rather because Goethe, from what might be called a wilful obstinacy, refused to be bound by the conventions of the theatre, than because he was deficient in the cunning of the dramatist.

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  • Beside the agricultural there is a considerable pastoral industry, though it is principally confined to production for home consumption.

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  • Its fame in later times was chiefly associated with the temple of Despoena, containing the colossal group made by Damophon of Messene, of Despoena and Demeter seated, with Artemis and the Titan Anytus standing beside them.

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  • The fort of Attock was built by the emperor Akbar in 1581, on a low hillock beside the river.

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  • And not only in bronze, but in Paris jewellery, enamels, silver, pewter and iron work a cultured refinement is apparent, beside which other productions, even the most finished, appear crude.

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  • Each cell is provided with a store of honey and pollen beside which an egg is laid; and after eight or nine cells have been successively built and stored, the whole is covered by a dome-like mass of cement.

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  • At the western extremity of the whole site, immediately beside the river-bed, we again have a huge stoa running round two sides of a square, which was no doubt connected with the functions of this sanctuary as a health resort, especially for women, the goddess ?1.16 I.

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  • In order that his work might fairly stand beside that of the old Latin writers, Severus ignored the allegorical methods of interpreting sacred history to which the heretics and the orthodox of his.

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  • But the reform committee of 1814, whose object was to obtain an extension of the franchise, had made little progress, when the events of 1848 led to the establishment of a representative assembly of 120 members, elected by universal suffrage, which obtained a place beside the senatorial government.

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  • The end friction of the polar axis is relieved by a ring of conical rollers shown in section beside the principal figure.

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  • He entered Asia Minor with an army of 1 3 5,000 regulars, beside volunteers and camp followers.

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  • If more than one, recourse is to be had to certain devices of method, in the enumeration of which the methods of agreement, difference and concomitant variations3 find a place, beside the crucial experiment, the glaring instance and the like.

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  • He died at Aberdeen, and was buried before the high altar at King's College, beside the tomb of his patron Bishop Elphinstone.

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  • Beside the sermon the sacraments are observed as established by Christ - two in number, baptism and the Lord's Supper.

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  • Its nomenclature, like that of many lesser streams in the plateau region, is somewhat confusing; for while the Spanish colonists were settling beside its headwaters the mid-stream was hardly known except to the native Indians, and the lower reaches were frequented by buccaneers, often of British or Dutch origin.

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  • In all 87,659 persons are said to have died out of a population of nearly 250,000.2 This great epidemic caused a panic in England which led to the introduction (under Mead's advice) of quarantine regulations, never previously enforced, and also led to the publication of many pamphlets, &c., beside Mead's well-known Discourse on Pestilential Contagion (London, 1720).

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  • In addition to the cerebral eyespot there are large numbers of minute black pigmented bodies beside and below the central canal of theneuro chord, commencing from the level of the third myotome.

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  • Keble had purposed in his own mind to keep them beside him, correcting and improving them, as long as he lived, and to leave them to be published only "when he was fairly out of the way."

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  • It expressed itself at last in the monumental work of Don Quixote, which places Cervantes beside Rabelais, Ariosto and Shakespeare as one of the four supreme exponents of the Renaissance.

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  • To complete the sketch, we must set Bacon, the expositor of modern scientific method, beside Spenser and Shakespeare, as the third representative of the Renaissance in England.

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  • Under the Franks the land tax and the provincial customs continued as forms of revenue, while beside them the gifts and court fees of Teutonic origin took their place.

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  • Beside these important works he wrote also Untersuchungen fiber d.

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  • More than others he leads a second life in the spirit or intellect alongside of his life in the flesh - the life of knowledge beside the life of will.

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  • His poetry, although small in volume, gives him a place beside Runeberg.

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  • In the Eastern Church, to this day, there are no lights on the high altar; the lighted candles stand on a small altar beside it, and at various parts of the service are carried by the lectors or acolytes before the officiating priest or deacon.

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  • Finally, lights are placed round the bodies of the dead and carried beside them to the grave, partly as symbols that they still live in the light lights.

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  • The search for a deeper hidden meaning beside the literal one had been begun by Democritus, Empedocles, the Sophists.

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  • These gradients enable the inconstant streams tributary to the Colorado to carve their canyons, some of which are in themselves very remarkable, though insignificant beside the Grand Canyon.

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  • The older temple is mentioned in some of the inventories as "the temple in which were the seven statues"; and close beside it was found a series of archaic draped female statues, which was the most important of its kind until the discovery of the finer and better preserved set from the Athenian Acropolis.

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  • It supplied a birthplace to Apollo and Artemis, who were born beneath a palm tree beside its sacred lake, and became for ever sacred to these twin deities.

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  • His heart, embalmed and enshrined in a coffin of ebony and silver, which she always kept beside her, was, at her death in 1290, buried with her in the precincts of the abbey, which thus acquired its name (Abbacia Dulcis Cordis, or Douxquer).

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  • Beside the theological and political works above quoted, Occam wrote Summa Logices (Paris, 1488, Oxford, 1675) commentaries on Porphyry's Isagoge, on the Categoriae, De Interpretatione and Elenchi of Aristotle.

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  • Lagoons fringe the lower course of the Pruth and the coast of the Black Sea, and marshy ground exists beside the Reuth and other tributaries of the Dniester.

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  • Histories of commerce and cities now rank beside those on war and kings, although there are readers still who prefer to follow the pennants or robber barons rather than to watch the slow evolution of modern conditions.

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  • On his pages, close beside the Parthenon, the Sphinx, St Paul's, Etna and Vesuvius, you will find the White Mountains, Monadnock, Agiocochook, Katandin, the pickerelweed in bloom, the wild geese honking through the sky, the chick-a-dee braving the snow, Wall Street and State Street, cotton-mills, railroads and Quincy granite.

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  • It is in this section that the entire mountain system is narrowest, and here it is that (apart from the " gate " at Derbent close beside the Caspian) the principal means of communication exist between north and south, between the steppes of southern Russia and the highlands of Armenia and Asia Minor.

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  • Lastly, still following the main lines of human culture, the primitive germs of religious institutions have to be traced in the childish faith and rude rites of savage life, and thence followed in their expansion into the vast systems administered by patriarchs and priests, henceforth taking under their charge the precepts of morality, and enforcing them under divine sanction, while also exercising in political life an authority beside or above the civil law.

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  • First buried at St Marcel, his remains soon after were carried off in secrecy to the Paraclete, and given over to the loving care of Heloise, who in time came herself to rest beside them (1164).

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  • The National Gallery "Virgin of the Rocks" certainly, with help from Ambrogio de Predis; in this the Florentine character of the original is modified by an admixture of Milanese elements, the tendency to harshness and over-elaboration of detail softened, the strained action of the angel's pointing hand altogether dropped, while in many places pupils' work seems recognizable beside that of the master.

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  • In this incomparable work St Anne, pointing upward with her left hand, smiles with an intense look of wondering, questioning, inward sweetness into the face of the Virgin, who in her turn smiles down upon her child as He leans from her lap to give the blessing to the little St John standing beside her.

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  • King Francis, then at his court of St Germain-en-Laye, is said to have wept for the loss of such a servant; that he was present beside the death-bed and held the dying painter in his arms is a familiar but an untrue tale.

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  • Beside these there is another group of largely freshwater species, constituting the family Platanistidae, and typified by the susu (Platanista gangetica), extensively distributed throughout nearly the whole of the river-systems of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Indus, ascending as high as there is water enough to swim in, but never passing out to sea.

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  • Beside the uniform influence of every woman on every man, to attach him to Humanity, such is the importance and the difficulty of this ministry that each of us should be placed under the special guidance of one of these angels, to answer for him, as it were, to the Great Being.

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  • On the north side of the Abbey, close beside it, is the parish church of St Margaret.

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  • The Alexandrian philosopher wavers between the two theories and has to accord to the Logos of Hellas a semiindependent position beside the supreme God of Judaea.

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  • Clear amber is found beside the Buzeu and its affluents, with brown and grey clouded amber, and a blue fluorescent variety, of considerable value.

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  • On the following day, holding the sacred banner, Joan stood beside Charles at his coronation in the cathedral.

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  • Each spot shows with more or less completeness a ring-shaped penumbra enclosing a darker umbra; the umbra, which looks black beside' the photosphere, is actually about as brilliant as limelight.

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  • Beside him others are apt to seem rather theatrical - or if they do not romance they appear, perhaps, to chronicle dully.

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  • The result was regarded as a glorious victory, and in Roman literature the fall of Numantia was placed beside the fall of Carthage (149 B.C.).

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  • William had two surviving brothers, beside several nephews.

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  • It was thus parallel to the king's council, or concilium continuum, of medieval England; while by its side, during the 15th century, stood the Kammergericht, composed of the legal members of the council, in much the same way as the Star Chamber stood beside the English council.

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  • The hotel de ville, which contains a museum and the municipal library, occupies the former bishop's palace, designed by Jules Mansart in the 17th century; the Romanesque tower beside it is the only survival of an old Benedictine abbey.

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  • The tiger and wild boar haunt the thickets beside the Tarim, wild duck and wild geese throng its waters, and more especially the waters of its marginal and deltaic lakes.

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  • Roman law, Greek literature, the theology of the Christian church, for example, are intimately associated with the history of the city beside the Bosporus.

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  • The most conspicuous object in the forum of the Bous was the figure of an ox, in bronze, beside which the bodies of criminals were sometimes burnt.

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  • Beside the schools of the old type attached to the mosques, schools of a better class were established under the direct control of the minister of education, which, although open to improvement, certainly aimed at a higher standard than that reached in former days.

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  • Among other interesting developments is the manufacture of liquid carbonic acid gas procured from natural gas springs beside the Eyach, a tributary of the Neckar.

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  • Beside a few August, gentlemen in arms and a number of National Guards the palace was garrisoned by the Swiss Guard, about 950 strong.

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  • Beside the remnant of Terrorists, such as Billaud Varennes and Collot d'Herbois, who had joined in the revolt against As- Robespierre, there were in the Convention at that time three principal factions.

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  • The unsophisticated moral consciousness will still consider it unjust to punish a man for deeds of which he could not avoid the performance, and regard the alleged desire to produce in his future life consequences favourable to himself or society as beside the mark and irrelevant to the question at issue.

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  • If the essence of " moral taste " is sympathy with the pleasure of others, why is not this specific feeling excited by other things beside virtue that tend to cause such pleasure ?

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  • What Price is specially concerned to show is the existence of ultimate principles beside the principle of universal benevolence.

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  • The few literary men, whose work was done and whose books were published abroad, were only concerned with the past, and Jon Vidalin is the one man of mark, beside Eggert Olafsson, who worked and wrote for his own generation.'

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  • The west continuation of the Kunghei Ala-tau is the Alexander range, which in its turn bifurcates into the Talas-tau and the Kara-tau, this last stretching far out into the desert beside the Syr-.

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  • It was Demosthenes who went to Byzantium, brought the estranged city back to the Athenian alliance, and snatched it from the hands of Philip. It was Demosthenes who, when Philip had already seized Elatea, hurried to Thebes, who by his passionate appeal gained one last chance, the only possible chance, for Greek freedom, who broke down the barrier of an inveterate jealousy, who brought Thebans to fight beside Athenians, and who thus won at the eleventh hour a victory for the spirit of loyal union which took away at least one bitterness from the unspeakable calamity of Chaeronea.

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  • In both countries rural society was based on the old-fashioned household community, or zadruga, which still survives in the territories that formed the Military Frontier, though everywhere tending to disappear and be replaced by individual ownership. The Croatian peasantry are least prosperous in the riverside districts, where marshfevers prevail, and especially beside the Save.

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  • This immanent process of self-consciousness, wherein indeed a trinity of persons is not given but only rendered possible, is mirrored in, and takes place through, the eternal and impersonal idea or wisdom of God, which exists beside, though not distinct from, the primitive will.

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  • Behind that again is the academy of art, one wing of which accommodates the industrial art school; and close beside it are the school of technical arts and the conservatoire of music. Between the university library and the new Gewandhaus stands a monument of Mendelssohn (1892).

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  • Prior to that invasion the gods, when mentioned in monuments, are always represented by animals, and these animals are the object of strictly local worship. The name of each god is spelled in hieroglyphs beside the beast or bird.

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  • Obedience, endurance, military success - these were the aims constantly kept in view, and beside these all ether ends took a secondary place.

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  • The temple, which can be dated to the 2nd century B.C. rests on the foundation of an older temple of the 6th century, and close beside it were found the scanty remains of a yet earlier temple, dating from the 9th or even the 10th century.

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  • Bacon, placing him beside Aristotle and Avicenna, recommends the study of Arabic as the only way of getting the knowledge which bad versions made almost hopeless.

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  • But much beside tablets has been found on these sites; primitive sanctuaries, for instance.

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  • The central court is open to the sky, and generally has in its centre a well with a fountain-basin beside it.

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  • For this reason there is sometimes employed two very narrow threads lying beside one another, and which limit the image as nearly as possible.

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  • To the quantity of solid matter suspended in its water the Dead Sea owes, beside its saltness, its buoyancy and its poisonous properties.

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  • That the ego as a thing should not produce difference is quite beside the mark.

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  • Her attention focused on two girls who entered the room and stopped beside Señor Medena.

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  • Alex sat to his immediate right, with Destiny, Carmen and Jonathan beside him, in that order.

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  • Carmen helped Destiny into the bed beside her and hugged her close.

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  • In an instant he was beside her, helping her from the chair and into his arms.

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  • Señor Medena gracefully seated himself in the chair beside Destiny.

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  • A tall figure lounged against a huge Oak tree beside the trail.

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  • Tammy jumped from her seat beside the pool and pointed a finger excitedly at a horse, which was grazing by the fence close to the house.

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  • Nor was he beside the chair.

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  • A slender woman in a coat and cotton dress waved to them from the clothesline beside the house.

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  • Cade was beside her, resting on one elbow – while he stared down at her.

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  • She put a finger to her lips "Sh-h-h" He slipped an arm around her waist as she came up beside him and whispered.

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  • He hoped one day Darian took his place beside the other gods.

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  • Never mind she felt awed by how sexy he was lying in bed beside her, his muscular chest inches from her and his large hand resting possessively on her stomach.

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  • He may not find the prospect appealing, if he wasn't standing beside his death bed.

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  • A form too slight to be the Black God stood beside Talon, speaking quietly.

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  • She twisted to see the Grey God, whose ashen face and dulled eyes were trained on the still body beside her.

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  • She fell asleep beside him again, their bodies humming in silent communication, until he awoke some time later.

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  • Damian made it halfway to the grass, where the Black God paced beside a calm Jenn, when Xander's low voice stopped him.

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  • She didn't relax until her plane was in the air, and only then was she able to loosen the muscles in her neck when she sat pressed against the window to prevent her elbow from touching the man beside her.

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  • Turned on and starving, she gingerly crawled across the bed and settled beside him on her belly, pausing guiltily before lapping up the bubbles of blood.

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  • Ving sat beside her, and she resisted the urge to bolt for the door.

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  • She didn't recognize the voice in her mind and felt the presence of someone—or something—beside her.

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  • This one nudged the demon beside him.

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  • The movements that seemed random when standing beside the lake were lazily coordinated from above.

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  • Gabriel stepped out of the portals to find himself beside the lake near Rhyn's fortress.

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  • Darkyn was standing beside a molten tear in the earth, flanked by seven demons that stood one and a half times the size of Gabriel, the largest man Wynn knew.

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  • With her beside him, he felt empowered - capable of defeating a dynasty.

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  • Rhyn stood beside a lake on the property the Immortals owned around the castle in the French Alps.

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  • Fate patted the sand beside him.

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  • Full disclosure, I think he was aiming for the … thing beside me.

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  • His lab coat was all the overcoat he wore, and he hopped in place beside a beat-up VW Bug whose engine coughed as if it were on its last leg.

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  • I.m in the chamber beside yours if you need anything.

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  • The woman beside her was far too subservient for her comfort; if their brother expected her behavior to conform, he was in for a surprise.

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  • Two straight days of vigorous outdoor activity coupled with a later-than-usual bedtime caused Dean to sleep through the six o'clock broadcast of Public Radio news, waking only when an extended arm felt an empty bed beside him.

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  • His cargo pants lay on the bed beside him, and she saw the bulge where her micro was stored.

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  • He wasn't about to believe Death until he saw Katie for himself.  A minute after midnight on the fourth day, if Katie wasn't standing beside him, he'd need the knowledge of where to set off the atomic bomb within him.

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  • The phantom Andre was squatting beside her when Katie awoke.  She jerked, surprised at how close he was.  He was real enough for her to feel his body heat, even if he was invisible to everyone but her and moved without a sound.  The fact that Gabe was sleeping a short distance away didn't seem to faze the ghost.  Instead, it pointed to something it had written in the dirt beside her.

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  • Deidre landed on her back beside her, and Katie pulled Toby against her.  They huddled on the ground, waiting for the trees to crush them or the demons to snatch them.  The ground continued to rumble.  Slowly, the sounds died down then fell silent.  Katie peered apprehensively out at the world.

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  • There are a few days I don't feel like a bucket of dog puke, but I'll tell you this—I thank God every morning I wake up and see Harry snoring beside me.

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  • It was a long night, but a nice night; certainly not a night with an adequate allotment of sleep—not with the naked body of beautiful Betty from Boise beside him and a world gone topsy-turvy, and wondering lord knows what lay ahead in the towering mountains that surrounded them.

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  • He was comforted by the presence of the tortured woman beside him.

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  • He knelt beside the bloody Springs, resting his head against the cool stone.

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  • Eden's attention shifted from the blood-soaked city to the creature beside her.

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  • Stood beside him putting forth his own pious platitudes was the new congressman.

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  • The policeman nodded acquiescence, and the man kneeling down placed his bag beside him.

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  • African-American community beside he says money we get.

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  • The north aisle lies through the arcade; the archway behind is into the north aisle chapel, beside the chancel.

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  • By the mid-18th century larger alehouses were becoming common, while inns beside the major highways grew in grandeur in this coaching era.

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  • Beside the scenery, part of the region's allure is its distinct Celtic culture.

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  • They came in and stood beside the bronze altar.

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  • Who so angelic as my two dogs, who are curled up beside me on the carpets as I write!

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  • A worked antimacassar lay upon her lap and a basket of colored silks stood upon a stool beside her.

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  • Start the evening by enjoying an aperitif beside the roaring fire in the snug lounge area.

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  • Beside Raphael, Michael and Gabriel are the only other archangels mentioned by name in the bible.

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  • Beside the ugly aliasing artifacts the image looks much better.

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  • This was the temporary wooden building on stilts that stood beside the half-built lighthouse to house the artificers.

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  • Beside the azalea shrubs the Japanese azalea shrubs the Japanese azalea is also available as standard.

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  • Beside, it's pretty barbaric really, isn't it?

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  • It is imperative for the Habsburgs that the cause of his death and all of the young baroness found beside him be concealed forever.

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  • When he got to the creek, he saw a beaver sitting beside the stream.

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  • Beside it are some earthy, rustic benches, one of which is dated 1685.

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  • Beside the organ in the side chapel is a wheeled 19th century bier.

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  • The large concrete blockhouse beside the beach probably has much to do with this.

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  • Beside, I'm not doing Edinburgh this year and needed a good blowout for the summer.

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  • We have a purpose built, accessible boathouse situated right down beside Kielder Water, where most trips start.

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  • Beside being perfect bookends they work with CDs, too!

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  • Beside, I require an invoice in order to balance my double-entry bookkeeping.

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  • Just beside it is a popular patch for playing boule, which chimes rather nicely with the olive grove beyond it.

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  • Large white bracts, which hang beside the small clusters of flowers, give the plant its common names.

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  • Beside, Blue could feel an itch brewing on his rump which he would never be able to reach.

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  • The leader of each side carries a large leather briefcase, which he carefully sets down beside himself.

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  • Carefully adjusting buoyancy, we gently descended beside the wall.

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  • Dalkeith is a burgh of barony; Canongate and Portsburgh burghs of regality; beside which there are about 165 villages and hamlets.

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  • The gentle caress, Of the waves, On the shore, And you close, Beside me, Could I ask for more?

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  • In many parts of the world ox carts can exist alongside designer trainers, washing ells beside mobile phones.

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  • The Unitarian chapel, Ipswich, is located in Friars Street beside the Willis Faber building.

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  • Beside which, to make a call to bring our boys home is one of the worst forms of social chauvinism.

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  • Beside the Big Five, elusive cheetah, wild dog and many other bushveld species inhabit the park.

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  • If the weather gets chilly you have your own radiator, beside your bed to turn on to keep you warm.

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  • Bakin ' cookies like I used to with Martha just wasn't the same by myself and beside I was getting a little chubby.

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  • A horn-handled clasp knife was lying in a pool of blood beside him.

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  • She was then made to climb a ladder draped in black cloth, whilst the hangman climb a ladder draped in black cloth, whilst the hangman climbed a ladder beside her.

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  • A starchy white embroidered table cloth covers the table beside him.

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  • Beside the small buildings are four salmon cobles, three of which are upside down.

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  • A crib makes a cozy cocoon and is conveniently sized to sit beside your bed for easy night time feeds.

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  • But beside consistency checks, there are other, often overlooked, sources of complexity that are purely combinatorial.

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  • At the bottom end of the bed, beside the birch copse, the colors are at the hot end of the scale.

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  • An adjacent meadow of carefully cultivated corncockle, wild cornflower and poppies beside the local church is a delight in high summer.

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  • Beside this, there were nearly three hundred very fine pearls, twelve of which were set in a gold coronet.

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  • Beside him on the red velvet couch lounged a handsome young man. Tell me, she said, urgent now for the truth.

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  • God has not only given me this promise, but also countless gifts beside.

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  • Steven's terrified crumpled figure cowered in a tight fetal position beside the fireplace.

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  • Abraham sniffed the still air, then crouched beside tall grass stems.

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  • The coward placed a very thick cudgel beside him for protection.

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  • The visual impact of the dump of red propane cylinders beside the Hut.

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  • I marched in the School Band playing the cymbals, aspiring to succeed Mercer who played the big drum beside me.

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  • Beside being an energizer and tonic, Jatoba has also given very good results in cases of acute and chronic cystitis and prostatitis.

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  • Beside, I knew you could easily deceive him.

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  • Yates stood beside fighting free game online play her in bitter dejection.

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  • A view showing a man, possibly a correspondent, beside his camel watching a wounded dervish on the battlefield.

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  • Touch left beside right 19 20 Step left foot forward on a left diagonal.

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  • She, crouched beside him, eyes still dilated with the awful fear of death, looked back, breathless, trembling.

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  • Levi's wants to sell the Signature clothes in other discounters beside Wal-Mart in the future.

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  • A large waste disposal depot is beside the canal about half way down with a useful refuse skip nearby.

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  • Beside other touristic points of interest including a dolmen, it is also very near the Mondego river.

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  • Showing a woman posing beside her laden donkey, with three figures standing in the background.

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  • The yeast dough would be in a crock left beside the fire to rise.

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  • Beside a large dowry, Catherine would ensure that his grandchildren had a blood connection with another royal house in Europe.

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  • Beside warriors, they had druids, physicians and musicians among their number.

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  • Beside shortening the duration of cold symptoms, zinc also soothes a rough, sore throat on contact.

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  • Romance still farm emu is beside the point.. .

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  • Beside from been incredibly beautiful and extremely charming, she has a girl-next-door quality that instantly endears you to her.

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  • A badly eroded half of a figure statue lies beside the tombstone.

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  • These were the battery positions, each consisting off four large emplacements with smaller excrescences beside them [the dugouts] .

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  • What else is this story, beside a beast fable?

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  • Beside erecting fencing near the new aqueduct, the group tackled a variety of jobs during the past month.

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  • The impressive ruins of its mainly fifteenth century cathedral are beautifully situated beside the Tay.

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  • Be careful of mud flaps beside the river, do not venture too far into these or you could get stuck.

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  • Beside being unsightly, fluorosis can have a psychological impact, and cosmetic dentistry is expensive.

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  • Beside teddy hears, Susanna uses pigs. crocodiles, squirrels, rabbits and other creatures to portray human foibles.

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  • The sound of water, beautiful fishes and exotic plants all makes your mind cool and relaxed beside feeling fresh.

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