Gift Sentence Examples

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  • Send the beautiful gift to him.

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  • I had one gift which especially pleased me.

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  • Let it be a free gift to them from the city.

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  • It's like a gift I've been given and I'm supposed to do something with it and if I don't, I'm...

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  • The Wolfman showed up in Mrs. Worthington's trunk and two of her friends, the gift shop owner included, reported a mummy and an assortment of armor.

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  • I'm offering you full funding for your endeavor; secure operating quarters, any place of your choice, sizeable salaries for all of you involved and a gift of stock to each that will assure a lifetime income from dividends.

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  • Does she understand how important her gift is?

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  • A snuffbox with the Emperor's portrait is a reward but not a distinction," said the diplomatist--"a gift, rather."

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  • And my unique gift could make the bad guys immune to the good guys.

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  • Whereas the god receives a gift in the honorific sacrifice, he demands a life in the piacular.

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  • Meanwhile he had tried, he says, to conquer his inclination for the unprofitable trade of poetry, but in the panic caused by the revelations of Titus Oates, he found an opportunity for the exercise of his gift for rough satire.

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  • Here he was confronted by his first wife or victim, Anne Thorssen, whose claims he satisfied by the gift of a ship and promises of an annuity, and on his identity becoming known he was sent by the authorities to Copenhagen, where he arrived on the 30th of September.

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  • Marillier sacrifice was, at its origin, essentially a magical rite - the liberation by the effusion of a victim's blood of a magical force which was to bend the gods to the will of man; from this arose, under the influence of cult of the dead, the gift theory of sacrifice.

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  • The golden apples, the gift of Aphrodite to Hippomenes before his race with Atalanta, were also plucked from the garden of the Hesperides.

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  • If she had remarried, all her children shared equally in her dowry, but the first husband's gift fell to his children or to her selection among them, if so empowered.

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  • This latter idea was the more likely to arise, as the gift theory of sacrifice is closely associated with that of the god as the ruler or king to whom man brings a tribute, just as he had to appear before his earthly king bearing gifts in his hands.

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  • The Hesperides are, like the Sirens, possessed of the gift of delightful song.

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  • For pure mathematics he had a special gift - almost a passion.

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  • At Winchester the paschal candlestick was of silver, and was the gift of Canute..

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  • He has, indeed, described in graphic terms the greatest of the more superficial changes he underwent; how he had " carried into logical and ethical problems the maxims and postulates of physical knowledge," and had moved within the narrow lines drawn by the philosophical instructions of the class-room " interpreting human phenomena by the analogy of external nature "; how he served in willing captivity " the ` empirical ' and ` necessarian ' mode of thought," even though " shocked " by the dogmatism and acrid humours " of certain distinguished representatives "; 1 and how in a period of " second education " at Berlin, " mainly under the admirable guidance of Professor Trendelenburg," he experienced " a new intellectual birth" which " was essentially the gift of fresh conceptions, the unsealing of hidden openings of self-consciousness, with unmeasured corridors and sacred halls behind; and, once gained, was more or less available throughout the history of philosophy, and lifted the darkness from the pages of Kant and even Hegel."

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  • A fantastic gift for a tiny babies, Lullaby Ellie is simply adorable.

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  • For this service he was promoted in rank, and received a gift of the castle and isle of Indre, near Nantes.

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  • In 1 434 he received a gift from Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy, for his military services, but on the conclusion of the peace of Arras in the next year he abandoned soldiering for diplomacy.

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  • Conditions might be annexed by the master to the gift of freedom, as of continued residence with him, or of general service or some particular duty to be performed, or of a money payment to be made.

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  • Wesley's supreme gift was his genius for organization.

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  • The first step would be the acquisition of a plot of ground either by gift or purchase for the formation of a tomb.

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  • With his energy, ability and gift of dominating and organizing, he might indeed have done a great deal.

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  • He realized the situation in a moment, galloped to the new scene of action, and at once grouped his forces for decisive action - the gift in which he was supreme.

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  • The power of Naevius was the more genuine Italian gift - the power of satiric criticism - which was employed in making men ridiculous, not, like that of Plautus, in extracting amusement from the humours, follies and eccentricities of life.

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  • In November 1657 Henry himself was made lord-deputy; but before this time he had refused a gift of property worth £150o a year, basing his refusal on the grounds of the poverty of the country, a poverty which was not the least of his troubles.

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  • The second part of the act provides that if any person or persons, bodies politic and corporate, for any sum of money, reward, gift, profit or benefit, directly or indirectly, or for or by reason of any promise, agreement, grant, bond, covenant or other assurances.

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  • He had an admirable gift of lucid, direct narrative, and an unfailing fund of incident, and of humour, sometimes bordering on farce.

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  • The magnificent hall used for academic and public functions was the gift of William M ` Ewan, some time M.P. for the Central division of Edinburgh.

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  • Thereupon Charles came to terms with the government, granted it an imperial patent, and left the city, consoled for his humiliation by the gift of a large sum of money.

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  • A lack of imagination and of the philosophic spirit prevented him from penetrating or drawing characters, but his analytical gift, joined to persevering toil and honesty of purpose enabled him to present a faithful account of ascertained facts and a satisfactory and lucid explanation of political and economic events.

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  • The foundation-stone of HongKong University was laid in March 1910, the buildings being the gift of Sir Hormusjee Mody, a colonial broker.

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  • The Cassie Gift arose out of a bequest by Alexander Cassie of London, a native of Banff, who left £ 20,000 to the poor of the town - the interest being divided twice a year.

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  • Frederick possessed the truly royal gift of discovering and employing great men, irrespective of personal preferences and even of personal injuries.

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  • His most brilliant gift was his eloquence, which according to Swift was acknowledged by men of all factions to be unrivalled.

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  • At a later time, when the validity of the Montanistic prophecy was called in question, the adherents of the new movement appealed explicitly to a sort of prophetic succession, in which their prophets had received the same gift which the daughters of Philip, for example, had exercised in that very country of Phrygia.

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  • Writers who follow Harnack explain " holy spirit " as the gift of impersonal influence, and between wide limits of difference agree in regarding Christ as Son of God by adoption and not by nature.

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  • Luther himself had a gift of words which through his catechisms made the reformed theologypopular in Germany.

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  • It also leaked out during the investigation that he had received in 1868, as a campaign contribution, a gift of $4000 from a contractor who had supplied the government with envelopes while Colfax was chairman of the post office committee of the House.

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  • It is still more surprising that the soldiers should have quietly submitted to a reduction in the amount of the donative or gift which it was customary for them to receive from a new emperor, though the civil population of the capital were paid their largess (congiarium) in full.

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  • Our only authority, a passage in the Liber Pontificalis, describes the gift as including the whole of Italy and Corsica, except the lands north of the Po, Calabria and the city of Naples.

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  • He was the author of a lost work De Accentibus, and of an extant treatise De Die Natali, written in 238, and dedicated to his patron Quintus Caerellius as a birthday gift.

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  • Possessing the gift of divination, she warned her husband of the evils that would result from his journey to Greece.

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  • Though the excellence of his work as agent-general in the years 1780-86 was fully acknowledged, and earned him a special gift of 31,000 livres, yet he did not gain a bishopric until the beginning of the year 1789, probably because the king disliked him as a freethinker.

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  • He and his co-signatories confessed that they had lived unchastely, but argued that priests could not be expected to do otherwise, seeing that God had not seen fit to give the gift of continence.

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  • Such consecration, however, whatever its form, was a function of the local Ecclesia as a whole, acting through those of its members most fitted by gift or standing to be its representatives on the occasion.

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  • Hearing the word of God unto obedience being due to " the gift of His Spirit to His children," every church member is a spiritual person, with a measure of the spirit and office of King, Priest and Prophet, to be exercised directly under the supreme Headship of Christ.

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  • At last Poeas, father of Philoctetes, takes pity on him, and is rewarded with the gift of his bow and arrows.

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  • The state controls professional and technical schools through the regents' examinations of candidates for admission to such schools and to the professions, determines the minimum requirements for admission to college by the regents' academic examinations, maintains the large State Library and the valuable State Museum, and occasionally makes a gift to a college or a university for the support of courses in practical industries; but it maintains no college or university that is composed of a teaching body.

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  • He had the gift of living for the work in hand without feeling the distraction of other interests.

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  • Adamu or Adapa, we are told, received from his divine father the gift of wisdom,' but not that of everlasting life.

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  • Confessing his inexperience, the king prayed for a discerning heart, and was rewarded with the gift of wisdom together with riches and military glory.

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  • Peckham's zeal was not tempered by discernment, and he had little gift of sympathy or imagination.

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  • She reviewed the departing regiments; she entertained the wives and children of the Windsor soldiers who had gone to the war; she showed by frequent messages her watchful interest in the course of the campaign and in the efforts which were being made throughout the whole empire; and her Christmas gift of a box of chocolate to every soldier in South Africa was a touching proof of her sympathy and interest.

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  • England, in particular, owes much to it, for there Florence Nightingale acquired the practical knowledge which enabled her afterwards to turn her remarkable gift of organization to such brilliant account.

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  • About this time a new dominion was founded by Louis the Bearded, who by purchase, gift or marriage obtained several counties in Thuringia.

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  • He possessed, to an extraordinary degree, a power of getting into intimate association with the Arabs of the desert, such as has belonged to but one or two of his predecessors in Arabian travel, and he combined with this gift the soldier's instinct and a capacity for leadership which raised him at once to the first rank of commanders in desert warfare.

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  • On the 12th of December 1796, he received the ribbon of St Anne and a rich estate at Gruzina in the government of Novgorod, the only substantial gift ever accepted by him during the whole of his career.

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  • The 50,000 roubles presented to him by the emperor as a parting gift he at once handed to the Pavlovsk Institute for the education of the daughters of poor gentlemen.

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  • That they had a large measure of authority of course goes without saying, but it depended always upon their brethren's recognition of their possession of the divine gift of apostleship, and the right of Churches or individuals to test their claims and to refuse to listen to them if they did not vindicate their divine call was everywhere recognized.

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  • The essential part of this was that the Empire accepted the canonical election of bishops, and allowed the metropolitan to confer the sacred office by gift of ring and pastoral staff; while the Church acknowledged that the bishop held his temporal rights from the Empire, and was therefore to be invested with them by a touch from the royal sceptre.

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  • Thus the firstlings, first-fruits and vows are still the free gift of the individual which no human authority exacts, and which every householder presents and consumes with his circle in a sacrificial feast without priestly aid.

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  • The Latin stipendium (for stipipendium) is derived from slips, a gift, contribution (originally a heap of coins, stipare, to press; mass together) and pendere, to weigh out, pay.

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  • Above all, they alone seem to have had the gift of guiding the most difficult of nations properly.

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  • In Poland the bishops and most of the Catholic magnates were for an Austrian archduke, while the strongly anti-German szlachta were inclined to accept almost any candidate but a German, so long as he came with a gift in his hand and was not a Muscovite.

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  • Giving himself up to preaching and polemics, he aided the Reformation by his gift as a translator, turning Luther's and Melanchthon's works into German or Latin as the case might be, thus becoming a sort of double of both.

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  • In 1905 Mr David Davies of Llandinam - one of the leading laymen in the Connexion - offered a large building at Aberystwyth as a gift to the denomination for the purpose of uniting North and South in one theological college; but in the event of either association declining the proposal, the other was permitted to take possession, giving the association that should decline the option of joining at a later time.

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  • Personal experience had ripened his rare natural gift for avoiding dangers.

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  • Now Mark Napier found in the library of the university of Edinburgh a mathematical work bearing a sentence in Latin which he translates, " To Doctor John Craig of Edinburgh, in Scotland, a most illustrious man, highly gifted with various and excellent learning, professor of medicine, and exceedingly skilled in the mathematics, Tycho Brahe bath sent this gift, and with his own hand written this at Uraniburg, 2d November 1588."

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  • Since about 1866, spurred on by the consciousness that one of their own race, Benito Juarez, had risen to the highest positions in the gift of the country, they have taken greater interest in public affairs and are.

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  • The Cartwright memorial hall, principally the gift of Lord Masham, opened in 1904 and containing an art gallery and museum, commemorates Dr Edmund Cartwright (1743-1823) as the inventor of the power-loom and the combingmachine.

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  • He was appeased by Khalaf's speedy submission, together with the gift of a large sum of money, and further, it is said, by his subdued opponent addressing him as sultan, a title new at that time, and by which Mahmud continued to be called,, though he did not formally adopt it, or stamp it on his coins.

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  • His more important books, of which English translations have been published, are the poems Gitanjali (Song Offerings) (1913), The Crescent Moon (1913), The Gardener (1913), Songs of Kabir (1915), Fruit Gathering (1916), Stray Birds (1917), The Lover's Gift and the Crossing (1918); the plays Chitra (1914), The King of the Dark Chamber (1914), The Post Office (1914),.

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  • Though hands can to a great extent be acquired by care and practice, yet in the highest form this is a gift and cannot be learned.

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  • The president is given a free hand in choosing his cabinet ministers; but for most other appointments, whether or not they are by law in his sole gift, the senators belonging to the presidents party have practically controlled the selections for offices lying within their respective states, and a nomination made by the president against the will of the senator concerned will generally be disapproved by the Senate.

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  • His special gift lay in the power to make what had been traditionally received impressive, to give to it its proper form, and to gain for it new currency.

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  • The railway company built its principal schools, provided it with a mechanics' institute, containing library, science and art classes, reading rooms, assembly rooms, &c. Victoria Park, also the gift of the company, was opened in 1888.

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  • Hephaestus is a culture-god mainly in his secondary aspect as the craftsman, whereas Prometheus originates all civilization with the gift of fire.

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  • In 1798 its name was changed to Washington Academy, in recognition of a gift from George Washington of some shares of canal stock, which he refused to receive from the Virginia legislature.

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  • In 1830 the library and museum were presented to him as a free gift by the creditors.

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  • In his gift for recording the most subtle characters of architectural carvings and details, Ruskin has hardly been surpassed by the most distinguished painters.

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  • Mutual exhortation was practised at all the meetings for divine service, when any member who had the gift of speech (Xfipu ia) was allowed to speak.

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  • More stated that he had received a cup as a New Year's gift.

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  • Campeggio's mission failed in its immediate object; but he returned to Rome, where he was received in Consistory on the 28th of November 1519, with the gift from the king of the palace of Cardinal Adriano Castellesi, who had been deposed, and large gifts of money and furniture.

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  • In 1375 (he gives the date, and his age as 60) he composed his best known poem The Brus, for which he received, in 1377, the gift of ten pounds, and, in 1378, a lifepension of twenty shillings.

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  • The evidence may be examined at length in Nicolas and Beltz; it is indisputable that in the wardrobe account from September 1347 to January 1349, the 21st and 23rd Edward III., the issue of certain habits with garters and the motto embroidered on them is marked for St George's Day; that the letters patent relating to the preparation of the royal chapel of Windsor are dated in August 1348; and that in the treasury accounts of the prince of Wales there is an entry in November 1348 of the gift by him of " twenty-four garters to the knights of the Society of the Garter."

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  • There are no orders for natives, and such distinctions as are conferred by the different coloured buttons of the mandarins, the grades indicated by the number of peacocks' feathers, the gift of the yellow jacket and the like, are rather insignia of rank or personal marks of honour than orders, whether of knighthood or merit, in the European sense.

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  • Socinianism taught a new spiritual body, an intermediate state in which the soul is near non-existence, an annihilation of the wicked, as immortality is the gift of God.

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  • The doctrine of conditional immortality taught by Socinianism was accepted by Archbishop Whately, and has been most persistently advocated by Edward White, who "maintains that immortality is a truth, not of reason, but of revelation, a gift of God" bestowed only on believers in Christ; but he admits a continued probation after death for such as have not hardened their hearts by a rejection of Christ.

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  • The philosopher Thomas Harriot (1560-1621), one of his colleagues, laboured for the conversion of the natives, amongst whom the first baptism is recorded to have taken place on the 13th of August 1587.9 Raleigh himself presented as a parting gift to the Virginian Company the sum of loo " for the propagation of the Christian religion " in that settlement.

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  • His wealth and power were enlarged by gift of the parliament which met on the 14th and rose on the 19th of April - a date made notable by the subsequent supper at Ainslie's tavern, where Bothwell obtained the signatures of its leading members to a document affirming his innocence, and pledging the subscribers to maintain it against all challengers, to stand by him in all his quarrels and finally to promote by all means in their power the marriage by which they recommended the queen to reward his services and benefit the country.

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  • At the time of the Domesday survey Ilbert de Lacy held Barnsley by gift of William the Conqueror as part of the honour of Pontefract, and the overlordship remained in his family until the reign of Stephen, when it was granted by Henry de Lacy to the monks of Pontefract.

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  • Presentation is the act of a patron in offering his clerk to the bishop, to be instituted in a benefice of his gift.

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  • Under the previously existing law, simony, or "the corrupt presentation of any person to an ecclesiastical benefice for gift, money or reward," renders the presentation void, and subjects the persons privy or party to it to penalties; a presentation to a vacant benefice cannot be sold, and no clerk in holy orders can purchase for himself a next presentation.

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  • If this monastery was ever built, it was afterwards annexed to the church of Worcester, and the lands on the Stour formed part of the gift of Coenwulf, king of the Mercians, to Deneberht, bishop of Worcester, but were exchanged with the same king in 816 for other property.

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  • In Oakshaw Street stands the observatory (1883), the gift of Thomas Coats (1809-1883).

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  • Of parks and open spaces there are in the south, Brodie Park (22 acres), presented in 1871 by Robert Brodie; towards the north Fountain Gardens (7a acres), the gift of Thomas Coats and named from the handsome iron fountain standing in the centre; in the north-west, St James Park (40 acres), with a racecourse (racing dates from 1620, when the earl of Abercorn and the Town Council gave silver bells for the prize); Dunn Square and the old quarry grounds converted and adorned; and Moss Plantation beyond the north-western boundary.

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  • This collection of sagas, completed in about 1380, is "the most extensive and most perfect of Icelandic manuscripts," and was sent to Denmark in 1662 as a gift to the king.

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  • Among his other acts of munificence may be mentioned his gift to the Apothecaries' Company of the botanical or physic garden, which they had rented from the Chelsea estate since 1673.

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  • Thus the imperial crown was the most fatal gift that could have been offered to the German kings; apparently giving them all things, it deprived them of nearly everything.

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  • His lectures and conversation classes were extraordinarily good, possessing as he did the rare gift of kindling the enthusiasm without curbing the individuality of his pupils.

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  • The Peabody Academy of Science, founded by the gift in 1867 of $140,000 from George Peabody and incorporated in 1868, is established in the East India Marine Hall (1824), bought for this purpose from the Salem East India Marine Society.

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  • The oligarchic constitution established in Canada in 1 774 by the Quebec Act did not suit men trained in the school of local self-government which Britain had unwittingly established in the American colonies, and the gift of representative institutions was soon necessary.

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  • For mere death brings no liberation, unless a man is become a new creation, a new Adam, as Christ was; unless he has received the gift of the spirit and become a vehicle of the Paraclete.

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  • Though its existence as a maritime power was originally due to its port, it is only since 1870 that Genoa has provided the conveniences necessary for the modern development of its trade, the duke of Galliera's gift of £800,000 to the city in 1875 being devoted to this purpose.

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  • Brass Town contains a fine church, the gift of a native chief.

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  • He is no longer drafted into the police on completing his army service, but goes free at the end of five years with a gift of E.2o.

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  • Nizami accepted the royal gift, but his resolve to keep aloof from a servile courtlife was not shaken by it, and he forthwith returned to his quiet retreat.

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  • Rebuilt, largely by means of a gift of Robert Bruce, it was nearly burned down in 1385 by Richard II.

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  • Among inland peoples a salt spring was regarded as a special gift of the gods.

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  • To the study of Scottish history Mr Lang brought a scholarly care for detail, a piquant literary style, and a gift for disentangling complicated questions.

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  • His foundation of the College of God's Gift, commonly called Dulwich College, was opened with great state on the 13th of September 161 9, in the presence of Lord Chancellor Bacon, Lord Arundell, Inigo Jones and other distinguished men.

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  • That it was the founder's intention to establish a great public school upon the model of Westminster and St Paul's, with provision for university training, is shown by the statutes; but for more than two centuries the educational benefits of God's Gift College were restricted to the twelve poor scholars.

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  • King Rhydderich gave one to Merlin, and Rimenhild made a similar gift to Child Horn.

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  • The recognized books of jurisprudence, some of which run to over twenty folio volumes, are vastly learned, and occasionally show sound sense, but excel mainly in useless hair-splitting and feats of scholastic gymnastics, for which the Arabian race has a natural gift.

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  • He himself attached great importance to his studies in this kind; his learned friends expected him to give their results to the world; which accordingly, though having little natural gift or felicity in verbal expression, he laboured strenuously to do.

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  • After the gift of $500,000 by Andrew Carnegie there were established in 1909 the Andrew Carnegie School of Engineering, the James Madison School of Law, the James Monroe School of International Law, the James Wilson School of Political Economy, the Edgar Allan Poe School of English and the Walter Reed School of Pathology.

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  • It was already recognized that in him the country possessed not only a public man of exceptionally attractive personality, but one whose literary tastes were combined with a gift for expression which was at once original and fluent.

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  • The gift of a seal to Goethe on his birthday in 1831 " from fifteen English friends," including Scott and Wordsworth, was suggested and carried out by Carlyle.

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  • Thus the Dalriadic Scots had handed on the gift of Irish Christianity, with such literature as accompanied it in the shape of Latin, and reading and writing, to the northern English from Forth to Humber.

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  • Yet, aided by Angus, he continued to intrigue with Edward for the gift of the Scottish crown.

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  • The recumbent monument placed upon the spot, and the windows in the chapter-house of the abbey, one of them a gift from Queen Victoria, were a tribute to his memory from friends of every class in England and America.

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  • But these dispensations, which at first lay chiefly in the gift of the bishops, then almost exclusively in that of the popes, soon increased in an incessant stream, till at the close of the middle ages there were thousands of churches in every western country, by visiting which it was possible to obtain an almost indefinite number of indulgences.

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  • Theseus dived and brought it up, together with a golden crown, the gift of Amphitrite.

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  • They are almost invariably fluent speakers; with many of them oratory seems to be a natural gift; it is also carefully cultivated.

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  • In1907-1908the total school revenue, ninetenths of which was derived from local taxation and the remainder chiefly from a state appropriation (for the year in question, $1,057,000) including the proceeds derived from permanent school funds secured by the gift and sale of public lands on the part of the United States Government, was $39,989,510 22.

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  • His own policy for Ireland was the gift of Dominion Home Rule.

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  • Thus the name which once denoted the good genius who bestowed the precious gift of water upon man was adopted to this use in vulgar Latin under the form Catamitus.

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  • He united in his person the best qualities of his predecessors, and possessed the gift of taking full advantage of the talents of the able generals, admirals and 1 Suleiman, eldest son of Bayazid I., who maintained himself as sultan at Adrianople from 1402 to 1410, is not reckoned as legitimate by the Ottoman historiographers, who reckon Suleiman the Magnificent as the first of the name.

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  • Finding himself in danger of starvation, even his food and drink being changed by his touch, Midas entreated Dionysus to take back the gift.

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  • In character of work and design it resembles the Venice Pala d'Oro, but is still earlier in date, being a gift to the church from Archbishop Angilbert II.

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  • Throughout his life he profited by the gift of attaching to himself the right men, whether as patrons or, like Weidenbach and Stern, as assistants.

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  • The duke of Bourbon was won over by the gift of the government of the centre of France, and Dunois and Chabannes by restoring them their estates.

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  • Eager as he always was to try diplomacy instead of war, Louis sent a gift of 60,000 golden crowns to Charles and secured a safe conduct from him for an interview.

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  • He was not a fellow of the Royal Society, but must certainly have known of the gift of the Copley medal to Dollond.

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  • His patron died when Malherbe was on a visit in his native province, and for a time he had no particular employment, though by some servile verses he obtained a considerable gift of money from Henry III., whom he afterwards libelled.

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  • The public library was the gift of Augustine Heard.

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  • Possibly " Matthew " (Yahweh's gift) was his Christian surname, since two native names, neither being a patronymic, is contrary to Jewish usage.

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  • This gift, among other provisions, enabled the Elder Conservatorium of Music to be established, the building for which was opened in 1900.

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  • His greatest administrative gift was a fine intuition in choosing men to serve him.

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  • In Babylonian myth a serpent, apparently in a well or pool, deprived Gilgamesh of the plant which rejuvenated old age, and if it was the rightful guardian of the wonderful gift, one is reminded of the Hebrew story, now reshaped in Gen.

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  • The idea of the Roman Church was imperfectly embodied at the best; the divine gift was in earthen vessels.

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  • In 1704 she announced to the Commons her intention of granting to the church the crown revenues, amounting to about 16,000 or f;r7,000 a year, from tenths and first-fruits (paid originally by the clergy to the pope, but appropriated by the crown in 1534), for the increase of poor livings; her gift, under the name of "Queen Anne's Bounty," still remaining as a testimony of her piety.

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  • The fragment of a bronze bowl discovered in Cyprus in 1876, which bears round its edge an inscription dedicating it to BaalLebanon as a gift from a servant of Hiram, king of the Sidonians, is probably the oldest Phoenician document which we possess.

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  • The Public Library, a gift of Andrew Carnegie, is a white marble building in the Mount Vernon Square, at the intersection of Massachusetts and New York avenues.

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  • The plainness and directness, both of thought and of expression, which characterize Homer were doubtless qualities of his age; but the author of the Iliad (like Voltaire, to whom Arnold happily compares him) must have possessed the national gift in a surpassing degree.

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  • On his return Arsinoe asked the gift of Heraclea, and he granted her request, though he had promised to free the city.

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  • Armenia was rescued and Corbulo proposed that Tiridates should become king of Armenia on condition of his receiving his crown as a gift from Nero.

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  • The emperor protested that only the Greeks were fit to hear him, and rewarded them when he left by the bestowal of immunity from the land tax on the whole province, and by the gift of the Roman franchise; he also planned and actually commenced the cutting of a canal through the Isthmus of Corinth.

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  • The abbess Hild and her monks recognized that the illiterate herdsman had received a gift from heaven, and, in order to test his powers, proposed to him that he should try to render into verse a portion of sacred history which they explained to him.

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  • To the right of the entrance to the palace gardens is the tomb of the "great landgravine," Caroline Henrietta, wife of the landgrave Louis IX., surmounted by a marble urn, the gift of Frederick the Great of Prussia, bearing the inscription femina sexu, ingenio vir.

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  • In 529 a synod of fifteen bishops, under the presidency of Caesarius of Arles, assembled primarily to dedicate a church, the gift of Liberius, the lieutenant of Theodoric, in Gaul, but proved to be one of the most important councils of the 6th century.

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  • In 1725 the gift called the " royal bounty " was first granted - a subsidy amounting at first to £1000 per annum, increased in George IV.'s reign to £2000, and continued to the present day; its original object was to assist the reclamation of the Highlands from Roman Catholicism by means of catechists and teachers.

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  • It was to reinforce this element of the church's activity, as well as to strengthen her generally, that James Baird (1802-1876) in 1873 made the munificent gift of f soo,000.

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  • The gift was refused somewhat indignantly; and by giving proof of the immense value of his services, Colbert gained all that he desired.

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  • The man with mana is bound to come to the top, both because his gifts give him a start and because his success is taken as a sign that he has the gift.

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  • Lastly, with De Bonald, he reduced the problem of the origin of society to that of the origin of language, and held that language was a divine gift.

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  • For instance, a testator having left a fund to be divided into four parts - one-fourth to be used for "the redemption of British slaves in Turkey and 2 Barbary," and the other three-fourths for various local charities - it was found that there were no British slaves in Turkey or Barbary, and as to that part of the gift therefore the testator's purpose failed.

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  • Being in good circumstances, he was anxious to show his gratitude to Spinoza by a gift of 2000 florins, which the philosopher half-jestingly excused himself from accepting.

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  • Drama has rarely flourished in Sweden, but several of the poets mentioned above have written important plays, and, somewhat earlier, the socialistic problempieces of Anne Charlotte Edgren-Leffler, duchess of Cajanello (1849-1893), possessed considerable dramatic talent, working under a direct impulse from Ibsen; but her greatest gift was as a novelist.

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  • In Rome he received a hint that his articles in the Morning Post had been brought to Napoleon's notice, and he made the voyage from Leghorn in an American ship. On a visit to Somersetshire in 1807 he met De Quincey for the first time, and the younger man's admiration was shown by a gift of X300, "from an unknown friend."

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  • The gift, mentioned by Anastasius (in Sylv.), made by Constantine to the Vatican basilica, of a pharum of gold, garnished with Soo dolphins each holding a lamp, to burn before St Peter's tomb, points also to a custom well established before Christianity became the state religion.

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  • As in the case of the woman with the precious box of ointment, it is not the gift that merits reward, but the faith that inspires it.

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  • He received an estate from Catherine II., and although the gift was rescinded by Paul I., another was eventually granted him.

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  • Yet his power of touching the springs of tragic awe and horror is a genuine poetical gift, of the same kind as that which is displayed by some of the early English dramatists.

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  • It seems clear that he had a peculiar gift for evoking the enthusiasm of rude tribes, and we can well understand how the famous white fawn, a present from one of the natives, which was his constant companion and was supposed to communicate to him the advice of the goddess Diana, promoted his popularity.

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  • The princess landed at Deal on the 27th of December; Henry met her at Rochester on the 1st of January 1540, and was so much abashed at her appearance as to forget to present the gift he had brought for her, but nevertheless controlled himself sufficiently to treat her with courtesy.

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  • The free library and art gallery of the corporation, a fourstoreyed building in Italian style erected in 1887, contains the library of the Rev. Rowland Williams (one of the authors of Essays and Reviews), the rich Welsh collection of the Rev. Robert Jones of Rotherhithe, a small Devonian section (presented by the Swansea Devonian Society), and about 8000 volumes and 2500 prints and engravings, intended to be mutually illustrative, given by the Swansea portrait-painter and art critic, John Deffett Francis, from 1876 to 1881, to receive whose first gift the library was established in 1876.

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  • It is related that he and his sister fell asleep in the temple of Apollo Thymbraeus and that snakes came and cleansed their ears, whereby they obtained the gift of prophecy and were able to understand the language of birds.

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  • His Anticipations (1902) showed his real gift for sociological speculation.

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  • Facing the west portal is the monument to the emperor William I., and before the north gate, opening upon the Lustgarten, are the famous bronze groups, the " horse-tamers " by Clodt, the gift of the emperor Nicholas I.

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  • From the south side of the Kiinigs-platz crossing the Tiergarten and intersecting the avenue from the Brandenburg Gate to Charlottenburg runs the broad Sieges-allee adorned by thirty-two groups of marble statuary representing famous rulers of the house of Hohenzollern, the gift of the emperor William II.

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  • He was converted by a hermit; but as he had neither the gift of fasting nor that of prayer, he decided to devote himself to a work of charity and set himself to carry wayfarers over a bridgeless river.

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  • Originally a fisherman and diver of Anthedon in Boeotia, having eaten of a certain magical herb sown by Cronus, he leapt into the sea, where he was changed into a god, and endowed with the gift of unerring prophecy.

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  • The number of the recipients of this free gift grew so enormously, that both Caesar and Augustus were obliged to reduce it.

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  • He appears later as a spirit of the forests, endowed with the gift of prophecy, haunting springs and streams, with a special sanctuary in a grove on the Aventine.

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  • Adjoining it are the museum and lecture hall, the gift of James McLean, opened in 1876.

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  • The parks and open spaces include Wellington Park, Well Park in the heart of the town (these were the gift of Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart), Whin Hill, Lyle Road - a broad drive winding over the heights towards Gourock, constructed as a "relief work" in the severe winter of 1879-1880.

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  • The deaneries are in the gift of the crown, canonries and prebends sometimes in that of the crown, sometimes in that of the bishops.

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  • But he did not understand that this power was spoilt by self-seeking, and his offer of money to the Apostles, to enable him to confer the gift of the Holy Ghost, has branded his name for ever through the use of the word "simony" (q.v.).

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  • The chief of the family has large estates by imperial gift, with the title of " Duke by imperial appointment and hereditary right, continuator of the sage."

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  • While the gospel is pre-eminently the divine gift of "wisdom," "wisdom" is not personified, but conceived primarily as a system of humanitarian ethics, i.

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  • The city is the see of a Roman Catholic and a Protestant Episcopal bishop. In Schenley Park is the Carnegie Institute (established by a gift of $10,000,000 from Andrew Carnegie, who made further contributions of $9,000,000 for its maintenance), with a main building containing a library, a department of fine arts, a museum (see Museums Of Science) and a music hall, and several separate buildings for the technical schools, which had 2102 students in 1 9 09.

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  • Upon her male favourites (Paris, Theseus) she bestows the fatal gift of seductive beauty, which generally leads to disastrous results in the case of the woman (Helen, Ariadne).

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  • He here breaks with Augustine and the Westminster Confession by arguing, consistently with his theory of the Will, that Adam had no more freedom of will than we have, but had a special endowment, a supernatural gift of grace, which by rebellion against God was lost, and that this gift was withdrawn from his descendants, not because of any fictitious imputation of guilt, but because of their real participation in his guilt by actual identity with him in his transgression.

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  • Lorenzo recommended the young Leonardo, who went to Milan accordingly (at some uncertain date in or about 1483), taking as a gift from Lorenzo and a token of his own skill a silver lute of wondrous sweetness fashioned in the likeness of a horse's head.

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  • For these and other artistic labours Leonardo was rewarded in 1498 (ready money being with difficulty forthcoming and his salary being long in arrears) by the gift of a suburban garden outside the Porta Vercelli.

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  • It is generally assumed that this Gerolf was his father, otherwise their deed of gift would not have been preserved among the family papers.

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  • In the deed of gift he is spoken of as holding the three countships of Maasland, Kinhem or Kennemerland and Texla or Texel; in other words his rule extended over the whole country from the right bank of the Maas or Meuse to the Vlie.

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  • In Homer, notwithstanding the frequent mention of the use of wine, Dionysus is never mentioned as its inventor or introducer, nor does he appear in Olympus; Hesiod is the first who calls wine the gift of Dionysus.

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  • Dionysus further possessed the prophetic gift, and his oracle at Delphi was as important as that of Apollo.

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  • It is in the gift of the sultan of Turkey and, by delegation, of the khedive of Egypt.

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  • Its main streets, in which a few ancient timbered houses are left, radiate from the market place, where stands a Gothic cross, the gift of Lord Sidmouth in 1814.

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  • Expenses incurred during the war led to much controversy, especially when the Russian government claimed the return of £120,000 advanced to enable the Rumanians to mobilize, and considered by them as a free gift.

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  • He was facetiously told that he was quite right in thinking that he ought not to hide his gift; but that his real gift was skill in repairing old kettles.

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  • Thomas Corneille himself, who to his undoubted talents united wonderful facility, untiring industry, and (gift valuable above all others to the playwright) an extraordinary knack of hitting the public fancy, died, notwithstanding his simple tastes, "as poor as Job."

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  • There are two gifts which will be blest above all others, namely, Sujata's gift before I attained wisdom under the Bo tree, and this gift of Chunda's before I pass away."

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  • Duthie Park, of 50 acres, the gift of Miss Elizabeth Crombie Duthie of Ruthrieston, occupies an excellent site on the north bank of the Dee.

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  • Edward IV., however, discarded even the pretence of repayment, and in 1473 the word benevolence was first used with reference to a royal demand for a gift.

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  • If, on the contrary, he lived sumptuously, he was evidently wealthy and could likewise afford a gift.

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  • Partly, perhaps, owing to a philosophical and legal training, he had not the gift of clear and simple narrative, and he is more successful in discussing the connexion between events than in describing the events themselves.

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  • In the conversation with Nicodemus we seem to overhear a protest against the growing tendency of the last years of the 1st century to substitute formal sacraments for the free afflatus of the spirit, and to "crib, cabin and confine" the gift of prophecy.

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  • The treaty of Bretigny (1360), which fixed his ransom at 3,000,000 crowns, enabled him to return to France, but although he married his daughter Isabella to Gian Galeazzo Visconti of Milan, for a gift of 600,000 golden crowns, imposed a heavy feudal "aid" on merchandise, and various other taxes, John was unable to pay more than 400,000 crowns to Edward III.

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  • What he really did do was to reconstruct society on the essentially feudal theory that the land was a gift from the king, held on conditions of homage and military service.

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  • The gift was over-liberal and the recipient was thankless; but John was distinctly treated as a vassal, not granted the position of an independent sovereign.

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  • If the clergy would give him a voluntary gift, which was in no way to be considered a tax, he agreed to inlaw them.

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  • Nor can we truly say that there is much, though there is certainly some, of that tact which literature is alleged to confer on those who approach it in a just spirit and with the true gift.

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  • Sir James made over this gift to the four esquires who had attended him during the battle, and received from the prince a further pension of six hundred marks.

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  • Dorner, had a powerful mind but an inferior gift of style.

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  • His own strongly perceptive imagination (the gift in which he was to excel every other politician of his time) and the bent of political reading and aspiration from boyhood completed his equipment; and so the wonder that so young a man in Disraeli's social position should write a book like Vivian Grey is accounted for.

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  • Its greatest gift was not the romantic imagination which he possessed abundantly and employed overmuch, but the perceptive, interpretative, judicial or divining imagination, without which there can be no great man of affairs.

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  • The fig also found its favourite home in this country, for Demeter was said to have bestowed it as a gift on the Eleusinian Phytalus, i.e.

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  • His mind had a natural bent towards compromise on unimportant points, and he showed again and again an almost uncanny gift for producing at a moment's notice the form of words that would give body to such compromises.

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  • When the earl of Pembroke, then lord chamberlain, broke his staff across May's shoulders at a masque, the king took him under his protection as "my poet," and Pembroke made him an apology accompanied with a gift of -050.

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  • The village has a memorial hall, housing the public library, and in the township there is an excellent hospital, the gift of Eben.

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  • In 1838 he obtained the pension Suard, a bursary of 150o francs a year for three years, for the encouragement of young men of promise, which was in the gift of the academy of Besancon.

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  • A statue of Rochambeau by Ferdinand Hamar, the gift of France to the United States, was unveiled in Lafayette Square, Washington, by President Roosevelt on the 24th of May 1902.

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  • In their fiscal capacity they were to enquire into escheats, churches, lands and women in the king's gift.

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  • Its church of St Gommaire was finished in 1557 and contains three fine glass windows, the gift of the archduke Maximilian, to celebrate his wedding with Mary of Burgundy.

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  • They found a brilliant interpreter in Aeschines, who, after having been a tragic actor and a clerk to the assembly, had entered political life with the advantages of a splendid gift for eloquence, a fine presence, a happy address, a ready wit and a facile conscience.

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  • The religious sept or family consisted in the first instance not only of the ecclesiastical persons to whom the gift was made, but of all the celi or vassals, tenants and slaves, connected with the land bestowed.

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  • After making a gift of his lands the chief either retired, leaving it in the hands of a coarb, or remained as the religious head himself.

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  • Irish Less than two years before Strongbow's arrival Pope Eugenius had established an ecclesiastical constitution in Ireland depending on Rome, but the annexation was very imperfectly carried out, and the hope of fully asserting the Petrine claims was a main cause of Adrian's gift to Henry II.

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  • In 1598 James Fitzthomas Fitzgerald assumed the title of Desmond, to which he had some claims by blood, and which he pretended to hold as Tyrone's gift.

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  • Perhaps it was his gift of oratory which suggested his appointment as bishop of the refractory men of Devon and Cornwall.

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  • The Moon in Greek myths loved Endymion, and was bribed to be the mistress of Pan by the present of a fleece, like the Dawn in Australia, whose unchastity was rewarded by a gift of a red cloak of opossum skin.

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  • Desiderius, whose daughter Bertha or Desiderata Charles, despite the pope, had married at the instance of his mother Bertrade, supported the rights of Carlomans sons, and threatened Pope Adrian in Rome itself after he had despoiled him of Pippins territorial gift.

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  • The Donatist position, like that of the Novatians, was that the mark of the true church is to guard the essential predicate of holiness by excluding all who have committed mortal sin; the Catholic standpoint was that such holiness is not destroyed by the presence of unworthy members in the church but rests upon the divine foundation of the church and upon the gift of the Holy Spirit and the communication of grace through the priesthood.

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  • Cassandra accepted the proposal; but no sooner had she obtained the gift than she laughed at the tempter, and refused to fulfil her promise.

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  • He had what is a rare quality among English poets, the gift of humour, which was very singularly absent from others who possessed many other of the higher qualities of the intellect.

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  • It contains the outlying villages of Greenwood, Montrose and Boyntonville; and, larger than these, Wakefield, near the centre of the township. In this village is the town hall, the gift of Cyrus Wakefield (1811-1873), and the Beebe Town Library, founded in 1856 as the Public Library of South Reading, and later renamed in honour of Lucius Beebe, a generous patron.

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  • The other heirlooms, which are also kept in the sultan's palace, and which descend to each sultan in turn, are the "Nobab Nagara" (two royal drums) from Johore and Menang-Kabau, and the "Gunta Alamat" (bells), the gift of Sultan Bahkei of Johore or Malacca.

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  • Among the prominent buildings of the city are a public library, the high school, a theatre (owned by the Knights of Columbus), a Masonic Temple, the City Bank and several churches, of which the most notable, perhaps, are the Baptist, Methodist, and St Gabriel's (Roman Catholic), which is the gift of members of the Iselin family, to whose interest in yachting is due in part the prominence of the New Rochelle and Larchmont Yacht Clubs.

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  • But every brand forged by the smith broke under Sigurd's stroke; till at last he fetched the fragments of the sword Gram, Odin's gift to his father, which Hiortis had carefully treasured.

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  • In the Anglican Church the bishop is of common right patron of all prebends, and if a prebend is in the gift of a lay patron he must present his candidate to the bishop who institutes as to other benefices.

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  • In wrath at this trick, according to Hesiod, or in other versions for the purpose of exterminating the remnants of people who escaped the deluge of Deucalion, Zeus never bestowed, or later withdrew, the gift of fire.

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  • When the storm burst, he remained entrenched behind the barriers of his own disciplined empire; sovereigns truckling in a panic to insurgent democracies he would not lift a finger to help;' it was not till Francis Joseph of Austria in 1849 appealed to him in the name of autocracy, reasserting its rights, that he consented to intervene, and, true to the promise made at Miinchengratz in 1833, crushed the insurgent Hungarians and handed back their country as a free gift to the Habsburg king.

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  • I would like your opinion on a house I would give as a wedding gift.

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  • Maybe that's a sign I shouldn't let go of this gift.

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  • Classic difference of context; to Quinn this is a scientific question while to Howie, it's like a gift from God, not to question and not to abuse.

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  • The potential of Howie's gift was awesome.

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  • Think of a plain Jane or Jamie with an unusual gift, that scares the shit out of them.

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  • How could he publicize a gift like that, if he actually possessed any ability?

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  • If she is in any way discovered or harassed, she will immediately cease utilizing this extraordinary gift.

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  • While she was aware of Howie's gift, as she called it, she failed to comprehend the seriousness of the subject and we didn't want to add tinder to the fire.

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  • Whenever I considered such a course of action even hinting about what we're doing, I tended to temporarily forget the magnitude of Howie's gift.

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  • Talon made you immortal and awoke your gift, Sofi replied.

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  • She chuckled to herself, wondering if guessing someone's favorite drink was his Natural gift.

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  • They possessed a unique gift, the ability to kill an immortal without being an immortal.

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  • If they did, their gift was elevated and what made them dangerous to immortals then made them dangerous to the Gods.

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  • Self-conscious of the effect her gift had on people, she moved deeper into the booth.

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  • Her gift for mind manipulation wasn't enough to influence the powerful God, and she'd found appeasing the lost young man and using the extent of her gift were both needed to influence him.

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  • I think I need more practice with my gift.

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  • However, there are boundaries to your gift that I must give you now.

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  • Each of the Council members had a unique gift.

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  • Andre's gift lent him great power and control over the mind, enough so that he had no problem recruiting spies as the others did.

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  • My brother's people found you and identified your unique gift for…blocking their natural talents.

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  • He moseyed to the kitchen to bolster his sparse lunch where he found Fred eating sauerkraut, a gift from a neighbor lady, direct­ly from a jar.

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  • Memon wanted Tiyan on its knees, and the warlord of Tiyan owed him one oath, the gift of his choice.

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  • I am sorry to sound so abrupt in this email; but clearly, something is seriously amiss at the Chartwell Gift Shop.

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  • Any guns acquired by gift or by will have to be registered.

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  • Being ones to look a gift horse in the mouth, we graciously accepted.

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  • His gift was the ability to seek out and capture, with humanity and grace, each little epiphany of everyday Parisian life.

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  • The silver frame makes a wonderful personalized 25th weddinganniversary gift.

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  • As a gift King Canute returned some of the land that had been taken from the Bishops of Durham by his viking ancestors.

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  • This is the perfect gift for anyone with a driving passion for the finest automobiles.

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  • This should have been a thriller on par with The Gift, but instead is totally banal.

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  • A beautiful baby gift basket, stylishly presented in a high quality wicker basket with cream cloth lining.

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  • A pecuniary bequest which is a gift of a fixed sum of money in your Will.

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  • We also specialize in creating bespoke hampers - from simply changing one or two products in an existing gift to a complete tailormade hamper.

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  • God will never bestow His priceless gift that the wicked might be tormented endlessly in that fire.

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  • Not ' gift ', but ' curse ' ... Mel is the class bookworm.

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  • A white gold diamond tennis bracelet is the perfect gift for her.

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  • This was in the personal gift of the Queen for outstanding bravery in the field.

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  • We can create a unique bridesmaid gift or bridesmaid jewelry for that special day.

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  • For unmarried bridesmaids, the best bridesmaid's gift is the bouquet tossed by the bride at her reception.

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  • Burgundy colored gift tube.

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  • I fear, my gift will be a little late, but you will forgive when you know how exceptionally busy I have been.

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  • We offer a range of exclusive handmade gift and glassware from small candleholders and vases to large display pieces.

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  • Gift ideas for men include a stylish overnight bag in cotton canvas.

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  • Our chainsaw wood art carvings will make a lovely gift for you or a loved one.

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  • Quality gourmet desserts, smoked salmon gift baskets, smoked salmon caviar, and smoked salmon cat treats!

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  • For apostolic motives, some lay men and women embrace celibacy as a gift from God.

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  • Wrapped in decorative cellophane, It also comes with a high quality gift tag for you to add a message to the lucky recipient.

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  • T his gift is a great centerpiece at a baby shower and as the gift!

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  • Bottled Gift supply personalized champagne in the UK for that perfect gift by creating your personalized label.

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  • Medieval wills might found a chantry or make a gift to a specific chapel.

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  • Chanukah gift sale and raised £ 300 during her school years.

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  • Chocolate Trading Co. £ 0.00 An ideal chocolate gift for the true chocoholic.

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  • This very generous gift is ideal to celebrate a christening and would be highly prized by any new parent and baby.

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  • We believe these make a great christening or other gift.

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  • A colorful take on a classic baby christening gift.

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  • We specialize in personalized baby gift box, and luxury christening gifts.

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  • Christmas liqueur gifts make ideal xmas gift giving ideas.

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  • The UK's most unique baby Christmas gifts are right here at Baby Gift Gallery.

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  • To find out more about charity Christmas cards and gifts visit the World Vision gift selection.

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  • Small domestic ultrasonic cleaners are now available, and many jewelry stores sell them as gift items.

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  • Presented by Classic rock magazine, making it the perfect gift for any blues rock completist.

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  • Both items include complimentary D for Diamonds stylish jewelry boxes designed for the little ones along with gift cards too.

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  • The entire gift is sprinkled with sparkling metallic wedding confetti.

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  • Ideal for use as a high quality natural confetti or stuffing for quality gift baskets and addition to pot pourri.

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  • The perfect gift for the would be wine connoisseur in your life.

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  • Nothing but enmity on your part, and deep-rooted dislike, can account for your resting contented without possession of the Father's gift.

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  • The gift can come in to ways, either in the packet its self or by collecting coupons.

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  • But the Swans then crumpled twice inside a minute around the hour mark to gift Oxford the three points.

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  • This fabulously romantic gift box contains everything you need for a weekend of unadulterated debauchery.

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  • All you have to do is sign the gift aid declaration on the bottom of the " Friends " Application form.

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  • No such limit applies where the gift is being made to a UK domiciled spouse by their non-UK domiciled spouse by their non-UK domiciled spouse.

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  • Please help us to continue our vital work by setting up a regular gift or making a one-off donation online now.

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  • Without their generous donation of the gift of life, lives would be lost.

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  • God gives you a spiritual gift, not for your benefit and edification, but for the benefit and edification of others in Church.

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  • Gift boxed in an oak-stained wooden box with brass hinges encased in a silk lining.

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  • The painful results of my indiscipline with my hammer invite inner growth, which is the only enduring gift of the tool.

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  • An engraved hip flask or engraved tankard can make the perfect personalized gift for that someone special.

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  • Now the baby shower guests can be given gift ideas by the hostess according to proper baby shower hostess etiquette.

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  • They are warm hearted and good at hospitality; but aggressive evangelism is not always their gift.

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  • In addition, there are annual gift exemptions and regular gifts can be made which can also earn IHT exemption.

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  • Beatrice now extols free will as the greatest gift of God, most matched to Him, and most valued by Him.

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  • This is a perfect gift for Rugby fans of all ages.

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  • From our choice of top quality online florists you will find hand tied flowers, gift baskets, hampers, muffins.

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  • Do n't fob your friends off with a guff gift!

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  • The point of considering the emotional aspects of gift behavior is not to expose human foibles, or to suggest methods of manipulation.

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  • A large ornamental fountain has been placed here, the gift of Messrs. Buchanan Brothers.

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  • Delicately blending silver with striking garnets, this is indeed a gift fit for a princess.

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  • Working watermill, forge, 14th century gatehouse, beautiful gardens, moat walk, adventure play area, restaurant and gift shop.

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  • These wedding gavels can be used for the speeches on the day and then presented as a gift afterward.

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  • Our luxurious range of traditional baby gift baskets & personalized gifts will bring a smile to any child's face.

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  • We are sure to have the perfect gift for the new little person or new mom.

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  • Your generous gift will help us fulfill the needs of Darfur's most vulnerable residents.

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  • Can I purchase Argos gift vouchers or gift vouchers or gift cards online?

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  • One of the highlights of a visit is to browse through the gift shop with its enticing range of high quality gift shop with its enticing range of high quality gifts.

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  • Wouldn't it be great to find an anniversary gift that can include all of these attributes?

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  • Gift certificates cannot be used to purchase gift certificates cannot be used to purchase gift certificates.

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  • We will have the right to close customer accounts and request alternative forms of payment if a fraudulently obtained gift certificate is suspected.

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  • We are not responsible for lost or stolen gift certificates.

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  • The Museum Gift Shop specialize in nostalgic museum related giftware, offering a large range of hard to find products.

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  • And being a gift giver may have powerful affect on your career.

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  • The perfect way to show sweethearts exactly how you feel without seeing your gift gobbled down.

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  • Why not take this opportunity to take your children, under 5's included, to the underground grotto for their special gift.

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  • Gifts & Crafts Blueberry Barn Ltd Unique and memorable hampers, gift baskets, candles and pampering gifts for any occasion.

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  • Personalized Knives for a superb gift Custom Knives artistically handcrafted.

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  • So you can choose her gift from over 350 gift ideas handpicked by women for her... .

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  • These rabbits childrens hand puppets from Manhattan Toy make a perfect gift for your children.

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  • This attractive package consists of an illustrated hardcover and a long, colorful Tibetan prayer flag, packaged together in a lovely gift box.

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  • With Anger is a Gift, Last Nation, Broken Daylight, and The One I hate.

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  • An 18 inch helium filled foil balloon is a super newborn baby gift for a girl or boy.

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  • This delicate and tasteful combination makes this horseshoe an outstanding and individual gift.

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  • Housewarming gift baskets, housewarming gift baskets, housewarming gifts, personalized house warming presents and unique new.. .

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  • For great gift ideas or a last minute gift for the one you love.

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  • It was deemed impolite if people receiving a horse as a gift checked its teeth.

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  • Those actions are wholly incompatible with a gift to him of the money that led to their purchase.

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  • The living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of Christ college, Oxford, and present incumbency of the Rev. Charles Lacy.

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  • Learning a musical instrument is a gift for life.

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  • If any evidence of the donor's or testator's intention does exist, the charity must treat the gift or legacy accordingly.

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  • He had, he found, an almost journalistic gift for invention.

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  • Only in faith will you discover the joy of the gift of life that God has given you.

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  • Gift Vouchers Gift vouchers are available for beginners ' static line courses and tandem jumps.

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  • This will make a fantastic keepsake, or an ideal gift for all fans of English Cricket.

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  • The very coming into existence of a new national body has made a gift of public land value to a few lucky landholders!

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  • I saw a British cartoon in which Blair opens a gift box from Bush to find a dog leash!

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  • Leatherette presentation case with your gift recipient's name embossed on the front.

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  • Consider leaving a legacy Make us a gift in your Will.

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  • A personal gift of intimate lingerie is one of the most romantic things you can ever do.

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  • They will look lovely displayed in a baby gift basket.

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  • I hope that this collection will become a gift for all those who love, understand and respect this wonderful, unique maestro.

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  • Over the summer our gift shop manageress, Pat Swan, retired.

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  • The Courtauld gift will include the plaster maquette for this sculpture.

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  • He's also a highly entertaining companion, with a gift for accurate mimicry which can make you ache with laughter.

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  • Gourmet Foods Gift Baskets European classic caffe mocha gift basket surrounded by gourmet kosher treats!

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  • The Photographic Archive was founded in 1976 with a priceless gift of over 6000 glass plate negatives.

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  • A few days ago, I thought I'd found the perfect Christmas gift for my little nieces in India.

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  • The bride to be will be amazed to receive one of our gift packs on her hen nite.

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  • Next working day delivery Tesco - Britains biggest online grocery retailer The Drink Shop - Europe's leading on-line off-licence and drinks gift service.

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  • Together with the gift of life, they receive a whole patrimony of experience.

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  • Surrounding the fountain, inlaid into the granite paving, is a specially written poem, a gift to the city by Roger McGough.

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  • This not only is a unique gift but also entitles the owner to shareholder perks, benefits and even dividends.

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  • He agreed to become perpetual Patron and made a gift of £ 1000 to the building fund.

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  • Thomas sent Beethoven a gift of a 6 octave grand pianoforte made from Spanish mahogany.

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  • Beautifully packaged in a luxury white gift box and tied with our gorgeous pink polka dot ribbon.

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  • Gift certificates and any unused portions expire one year from the date of purchase.

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  • Held by the gift of the king's progenitors (CChR, 14271516, p. 4 ).

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  • If you've got a comedic streak or a gift for writing prose you could take part in next year's Fringe.

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  • Wedding gowns, bridal gift registry, wedding etiquette advice, invitations, bridesmaids dresses, wedding planning id.. .

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  • Johnny Depp has given ex-girlfriend Kate Moss a strange gift to celebrate her leaving rehab - a mirror.

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  • Therefore the golden color of the tail feathers signifies the gift of his eternal reward.

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  • The Poetry Studio also offer an optional premium gift wrap service for £ 5 - beautiful silver paper and organza ribbon.

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  • In desperation she sends Hercules the gift of an embroidered robe given to her by the centaur Nessus whom Hercules had killed.

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  • To order your own Northumberland tartan scarf or shawl, please visit the Northumberland " Virtual " Gift Shop.

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  • Prizes will include bottles of whiskey, cashmere scarves, gift tokens and chocolates.

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  • We know you will find the right whiskey gift from our range of single malt scotch whiskey's.

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  • There are also provisions to clawback hold over relief where a gift is made to a trust which subsequently becomes settlor interested.

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  • The Supermarine entry was saved when Lady Houston, the widow of a millionaire shipowner, made an unsolicited gift of £ 100,000.

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  • The Museum and gift shop are open 10am - 5pm, 7 days a week.

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  • Star Shaped Indoor sparklers These star shaped sparklers look great in a pudding or cake or as an extra little gift for your guests.

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  • We also specialize in luxury gifts from our exquisite gift range.

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  • She received her leaving gift and a farewell speech from John Evans at the Christmas party in Ty Llen, Swansea.

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  • Above these at the base of the broach spire are clock faces, the clock a gift of 1885.

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  • A perfect addition to any kilt outfit this leather sporran wallet has many features making it a ideal gift.

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  • There is nothing better than watching celebrities squirm or panic and Ashton and his team have a real gift for doing it.

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  • Selections of collectibles, home decor, garden statuary, plus many other inspiring gift items at below retail prices.

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  • In the past, any charitable giving required companies to deduct tax from the gift, which the charities then had to claim back.

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  • She carried a wicker basket which had a teapot in it, a gift for her sister.

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  • And children visiting the tearooms will also receive a surprise free gift.

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  • Visitor facilities include a tearoom, picnic area, gift and plant shop and a farm shop located just outside the main Castle entrance.

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  • He had his idiosyncrasies, he had style and he was on occasions wonderfully theatrical with a gift for superb entrances.

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  • The gift was an inscribed marble timepiece, which was presented to Mr Sherburn by the chairman.

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  • Each gift was thrown into the common treasury, and all were the richer by it.

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  • Whether you prefer milk, white or dark, hand made truffles or bars we have the perfect gift.

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  • Whether you prefer milk, white or dark, handmade truffles or bars we have the perfect gift.

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  • Gift trugs innovative new gifts for gardeners Finest quality essential garden tools and accessories, beautifully packaged in a wooden presentation trug.

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  • And the reason is spiritual sight is a gift from God given to willing faith, not to static determined ignorant willful unbelief.

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  • Lovers ' Wisdom would make an ideal valentine 's Day gift.

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  • On purchasing this experience you will be sent an open dated gift voucher with 10 months validity.

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  • Buy nct gift vouchers Resources and services for health professionals Get your FREE nct catalog Speedy Delivery see our policy Need more information?

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  • Can I purchase Argos gift vouchers or gift cards online?

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  • The massive boulder situated a short distance west of the Ross Theater is a gift from the Norwegian people.

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  • In 1998 a gift from Miss Gwen Finch enabled Worcestershire Wildlife Trust to restore a wetland on the banks of the Avon.

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  • Each hamper or gift is presented in either a traditional wicker hamper or smart box.

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  • A beautiful gift, stylishly presented in a high quality wicker basket with cloth lining.

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  • The temptation is always to treat the other as an object and not as a freely willed gift.

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  • Plus gift wrap, to wrap the items up in.

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  • Gifts can be delivered within two working days, including gift wrapping, for a charge of £ 6.99 per address.

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  • The staff are extremely helpful and offer free gift wrapping.

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  • Ca n't wriggle out of giving a relative a gift?

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  • At his request the university determined to erect a fine equatorial telescope for the instruction of his class and for purposes of research, a scheme which, in consequence of Warren de la Rue's munificent gift of instruments from his private observatory at Cranford, expanded into the establishment of the new university observatory.

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  • As pope, he addressed a fruitless summons to Christendom to unite in a crusade against the infidels, and concluded in 1489 a treaty with Bayezid II., agreeing in consideration of an annual payment of 40,000 ducats and the gift of the Holy Lance, to detain the sultan's fugitive brother Jem in close confinement in the Vatican.

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  • Cromwell appreciated this feeling at its exact worth, and his pre-eminence in the Civil War was due to this highest gift of a general, the power of feeling the pulse of his army.

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  • If, however, tongues must be heard in the public assembly, then let not more than three of the saints exhibit the gift, and they only in succession.

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  • In the above we get a glimpse both of the glossalist and of his interpreter as they appeared to the outside world; and the impression made on them is not unlike that which Paul apprehended would be left on outsiders by an indiscriminate use of the gift.

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  • And for this reason it is customary to appoint diviners or interpreters to be judges of the true inspiration."' From such passages as the above we infer that the gift of tongues and of their interpretation was not peculiar to the Christian Church, but was a repetition in it of a phase common in ancient religions.

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  • Among the celebrated personages who became his life friends from this time were Pierre de Berulle, founder of the French Oratorians, Guillaume Duval, the scholar, and the duc de Bellegarde, the latter a special favourite of the king, who begged to be allowed to share the Saint's friendship. At this time also his gift as a preacher became fully recognized, and de Sanzea, afterwards bishop of Bethlehem, records that Duval exhorted all his students of the Sorbonne to listen to him and to imitate this, "the true and excellent method of preaching."

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  • He was no real statesman or minister of the Gospel, but a blind fanatic, who failed to see that faith, which is the gift of God, cannot be imposed on any conscience by force.

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  • The bold criticism of Middleton's recently (174.9) published Free Enquiry into the Miraculous Powers which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church appears to have given the first shock to his Protestantism, not indeed by destroying his previous belief that the gift of miraculous powers had continued to subsist in the church during the first four or five centuries of Christianity, but by convincing him that within the same period most of the leading doctrines of popery had been already introduced both in theory and in practice.

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  • Cassianus was one of the first and most prominent of the Semi-Pelagians, maintaining that while man is by nature sinful, he yet has some good remaining in him, and that, while the immediate gift of God's grace is necessary to salvation, conversion may also be begun by the exercise of man's will.

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  • An act of 1697-1698, commonly called the Blasphemy Act, enacts that if any person, educated in or having made profession of the Christian religion, should by writing, preaching, teaching or advised speaking, deny any one of the Persons of the Holy Trinity to be God, or should assert or maintain that there are more gods than one, or should deny the Christian religion to be true, or the Holy Scriptures to be of divine authority, he should, upon the first offence, be rendered incapable of holding any office or place of trust, and for the second incapable of bringing any action, of being guardian or executor, or of taking a legacy or deed of gift, and should suffer three years' imprisonment without bail.

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  • Whatever grew on that tree was thoughtto be a gift from heaven, more especially the mistletoe.

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  • Even Hecataeus of Miletus (549-472 B.C.), the author of a Periodos or description of the earth, of whom Herodotus borrowed the terse saying that Egypt was the gift of the Nile, retained this circular shape and circumfluent ocean when producing his map of the world, although he had at his disposal the results of the voyage of Scylax of Caryanda from the Indus to the Red Sea, of Darius' campaign in Scythia (513), the information to be gathered among the merchants from all parts of the world who frequented an emporium like Miletus, and what he had learned in the course of his own extensive travels.

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  • When the ministry of any man or woman has been found to be helpful to the congregation, the Monthly Meeting (see below) may, after solemn consideration, record the fact that i t bel i eves the individual to have a divine call to the ministry, and that it encourages him or her to be faithful to the gift.

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  • For the purposes of English law simony is defined by Blackstone as the corrupt presentation of any person to an ecclesiastical benefice for money, gift or reward.

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  • By the Simony Act 1713 if any person shall for money, reward, gift, profit or advantage, or for any promise, agreement, grant, bond, covenant, or other assurance for any money, &c., take, procure or accept the next avoidance of or presentation to any benefice, dignity, prebend or living ecclesiastical, and shall be presented or collated thereupon, such presentation or collation and every admission, institution, investiture and induction upon the same shall be utterly void; and such agreement shall be deemed a simoniacal contract, and the queen may present for that one turn only; and the person so corruptly taking, &c., shall be adjudged disabled to have and enjoy the same benefice, &c., and shall be subject to any punishment limited by ecclesiastical law.

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  • He ventured to teach that he who is a true servant of God need fear no papal curse, that the Roman hierarchy is corrupt, and that marriage is permissible to the clergy, of whom only some have the gift of continence.

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  • The qualities in which he seems to surpass his immediate predecessors are exactly those which should be the gift of one who sums up the labours of a mighty line of artists.

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  • In giving a model of the style in which human interest can best be imparted to abstract discussions, he used his great oratorical gift and art to persuade the world to accept the most hopeful opinions on human destiny and the principles of conduct most conducive to elevation and integrity of character.

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  • In Irish tradition the other-world is often represented as an island, inhabited by women only; and it is this "Isle of Maidens" that Gawain visits in Diu Crone; returning therefrom dowered with the gift of eternal youth.

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  • Both husband and wife retain their separate title to the property which each owned before marriage and to that acquired after marriage by gift, devise or descent, and to the increase of all lands thus acquired, but the husband has the sole management both of his own and of his wife's separate property.

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  • All property which either husband or wife acquires during the marriage, other than by gift, devise or descent, is their common property, and during coverture may be disposed of by the husband only; on the death of the husband the widow has one-half of the property, which they held in common.

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  • The difficulties, limitations and temporary means special to the book are closely connected with its ready appeal and abiding power; let us take both sets of things together, in three couples of interrelated price and gift.

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  • Towards man, the death of Christ has atoning efficacy because it delivers from sin, bestows the divine gift of life and conveys the assurance of pardon.

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  • In the character of his intellect, as in personal appearance, he bore an extraordinary resemblance to the first Napoleon, possessing the same marvellous lucidity of insight, and the same gift of infallibly distinguishing the essential from the non-essential.

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  • The acts of religion partake of the general simplicity of desert life; apart from the private worship of household gods and the oblations and salutations offered at the graves of departed kinsmen, the ritual observances of the ancient Arabs were visits to the tribal sanctuary to salute the god with a gift of milk, first-fruits or the like, the sacrifice of firstlings and vows (see Nazarite and Passover), and an occasional pilgrimage to discharge a vow at the annual feast and fair of one of the more distant holy places (see MEccA).

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  • Bonitz (1848), who is the most faithful of all commentators, because to great industry and acumen he adds the rare gift of confessing when he does not understand, and when he does not know what Aristotle might have thought.

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  • Restrictions had also been imposed on the transfer of patronage of churches built under the Church Building Acts and New Parishes Acts, and on that of benefices in the gift of the lord chancellor, and sold by him in order to augment others; but agreements may be made as to the patronage of such churches in favour of persons who have contributed to their building or enlargement without being void for simony.

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  • But his speeches were packed with epigram, and expressed with rare felicity of phrase; his terse and telling sentences were richer in profound aphorisms and maxims of political philosophy than those of any other statesman save Burke; he possessed the orator's incomparable gift of conveying his own enthusiasm to his audience and convincing them of the loftiness of his aims.

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  • The " Instrument " drawn up by the Lower Estates implied the retention of all their rights; and the king, in accepting the gift of a hereditary crown, did not repudiate the implied inviolability of the privileges of the donors.

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  • And eventually he acquiesces in the conclusion that God, who gives every man his individual gift at pleasure, has not willed that the same powers should have efficacy at every sepulchre of the saints (Ep. 78, 3).

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  • He had, William also reports, a gift of impromptu eloquence, and a faculty both for saying witty things pleasantly at other people's expense and for listening placidly to witticisms directed against himself; while he was generous to excess without needing to make exactions in order to support his generosity, and always respected the Church.

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  • In 1759 he wrote a skit on a quarrel between Dean Fountayne and Dr Topham, a York lawyer, over the bestowal of an office in the gift of the archbishop. This sketch, in which Topham figures as Trim the sexton, and the author as Lorry Slim, gives an earnest of Sterne's powers as a humorist.

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  • Their grand master, like many other subordinates in history, repeatedly begged to be allowed to charge, but Richard, who on this occasion showed the highest gift of generalship, that of feeling the pulse of the fight, waited for the favourable moment.

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  • On the other hand, when the god was received hospitably he repaid the kindness by the gift of the vine, as in the case of Icarius of Attica (see Erigone).

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  • To certain favoured mortals he communicated the gift of prophecy (Cassandra, the Cumaean sibyl, Helenus, Melampus and Epimenides).

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  • The constitution provides that the property and pecuniary rights of every married woman, at the time of her marriage, or afterwards, acquired by gift, devise or inheritance, shall not be subject to the debts or contracts of the husband; and that laws shall be passed providing for the registration of the wife's separate property.

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  • This child has a wonderful gift.

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  • Do you expect to find any man in Corinth who deserves so rich a gift?

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  • Helen had been given a bed and carriage for her dolls, which she had received and used like any other gift.

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  • Racehorse shares make the perfect gift for any racing fan give a gift that 's unique...

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  • Do you know that under the Government 's current Gift Aid Scheme we can reclaim 28p for every £ 1 you donate?

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  • Team rector the Rev Andrew Holliday stated we have had a gift day which received a good response and we raised £ 1,500.

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  • Wedding gowns, bridal gift registry, wedding etiquette advice, invitations, bridesmaids dresses, wedding planning id...

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  • An original daily newspaper makes a fascinating gift for any occasion and therell be lots of reminiscing when you flick through the pages.

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  • It is usual to dispose of residuary gifts by means of a single gift.

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  • They will extend the present gift with reservation of benefit rules to revocable life interests.

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  • Rum can make an ideal gift for any occasion and some of our rum gifts are available in stylish gift boxes and baskets.

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  • The scammed can generous gift said which bought the.

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  • We know you will find the right whiskey gift from our range of single malt scotch whiskey 's.

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  • Although the system has expanded far beyond the university, the self-interest of Net users perpetuates this hi-tech gift economy.

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  • Jennifer did agree that she continues to have feelings of heightened self-worth as a result of the birthday gift.

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  • Worst of all, this hi-tech gift economy is n't just a short-lived phenomenon.

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  • Our sincere apologies to Sarah of Bermuda who ordered a gift for her father 's birthday in the UK.

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  • A reissue for the 50th Anniversary of the classic complete and unabridged 46 CD gift set, complete with new slipcase artwork.

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  • Star Shaped Indoor Sparklers These star shaped sparklers look great in a pudding or cake or as an extra little gift for your guests.

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  • Sweetest Gift was simply gorgeous; a sparse accompaniment, guitar and bass only, with trio vocals.

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  • Free, fun gift wrapping service - finished with a sprig of holly at Christmas.

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  • As each one has received a special gift, employ it in serving one another as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.

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  • The holy water stoups in the porch are made from local Portsoy Marble and were the gift of the Countess ol Findlater.

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  • Still stuck - see our looking for a gift page Looking to book next years holiday or a Ski Holiday for Christmas?

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  • He has the gift of succinct explanation covering complex subjects.

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  • You already have a wonderful wedding gift, but you are n't sure about bridal shower gift ideas.

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  • Homemade sweets and cookies can make lovely presents - gift boxes and petit four cases can be found cheaply in supermarkets throughout the year.

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  • They cannot, for example, gift monies simply as general assistance to a body which does not have tax-exempt status.

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  • Its grounds include cottage-style gardens, a tearoom in summer and a gift shop.

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  • These two charming teddy bears make a perfect gift for any occasion.

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  • Bear with Love is the UK 's online teddy bear gift shop.

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  • General A general legacy is a gift of property to be provided out of the testator 's estate.

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  • We would also like to make mention of a very kind and thoughtful gift from Gil Brookes.

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  • The best thing about Iq Test Gift Pack is that its amazingly tiring to search for.

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  • A great gift idea and a practical cover, suitable from birth to toddler ages.

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