Partake Sentence Examples

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  • The feast is ready, but no one has come to partake of it.

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  • Therefore let them first eat meats and be sated, and then let them partake of the mysteries.

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  • On special occasions a sacrificial meal of cooked food was set out for the heroes, of which they were solemnly invited to partake.

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  • Kids can partake in the colorful fashions with the fun names, as well.

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  • The big three in the athletic shoes world will usually have something to offer you, no matter the sport in which you choose to partake.

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  • Depending on the playing surface, the stud must be able to comfortably accommodate the turf and allow the wearer to safely partake in the sport.

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  • They partake of the nature of a pastoral manifesto, which does not trouble to draw any fine distinctions between the principles or motives of its opponents.

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  • He was determined not to abandon his vocation as a man of genius by following the lower though more profitable paths to literary success, and expected that his wife should partake the necessary sacrifice of comfort.

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  • And for the briberies and gifts wherewith I am charged, when the book of hearts shall be opened, I hope I shall not be found to have the troubled fountain of a corrupt heart in a depraved habit of taking rewards to pervert justice, howsoever I may be frail, and partake of the abuse of the times."

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  • Passengers can also partake in daily eagle watching from the Twilight's upper deck.

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  • There are a few different modes you can partake in.

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  • Other factors may change the cost of your health insurance policy including your occupation and any dangerous hobbies you partake in such as riding motorcycles or participating in certain extreme sports.

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  • Keep some non-alcoholic beverages like soda, water and coffee on hand for those who do not want to partake or just want to slow down the alcohol intake.

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  • Teen parties should always be supervised, as even responsible teens might choose to partake in underage drinking when under the influence of peers.

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  • Caldwell's natural landscape makes it an ideal place to partake in numerous recreational activities, such as tennis, biking, and hiking at many of the area's trails.

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  • The town is home to numerous parks and fields where residents can partake of numerous recreational activities, such as hiking, soccer, running and swimming.

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  • And this food is called by us Eucharistia, and of it none may partake save those who believe our teachings to be true and have been washed in the bath which is for remission of sin and rebirth, and who so live as We should probably omit the words bracketed.

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  • It has been justly remarked of the Pauline view, that- " The union with the Lord Himself, to which those who partake of the Lord's Supper have, is compared with the union which those who partake of a sacrifice have with the deity to whom the altar is devoted - in the case of the Israelites with God, of the heathen with demons.

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  • This idea that to partake of sacrifice is to devote oneself to the deity, lies at the root of the ancient idea of worship, whether Jewish or heathen; and St Paul uses it as being readily understood.

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  • Thompson and others have shown however that they contain both neutral and charged molecules in a relative proportion which adjusts itself continuously, so that even neutral molecules may partake of the translatory motion which they gained while carrying a charge.

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  • Thus the dead are believed by the peasantry of many Catholic countries to return to their former homes on All Souls' night and partake of the food of the living.

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  • When he had joined a Baptist society at Bedford, and was for the first time admitted to partake of the eucharist, it was with difficulty that he could refrain from imprecating destruction on his brethren while the cup was passing from hand to hand.

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  • The winds may also be the cause of the daily variation of level, which on Speke Gulf has been found to reach 20 in.; but this may also partake of the character of a "seiche."

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  • Their food must be purchased with money lawfully acquired; and lest they should unwittingly partake of any that is ceremonially unclean, they require those Jahels, whose hospitality they share, to supply their wants from a store set apart for their exclusive use.

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  • But until a man is in some way really united to Christ so as to partake of Him, the benefits of Christ's work cannot be attained by him.

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  • Frank couldn't partake - he's a recovering alcoholic.

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  • Knowing that, one should perhaps partake of a couple of grains of salt when reading the apologia which may be posted by him.

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  • No, I would n't consign piste skiing to Room 101 - just don't ask me to partake.

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  • What better moment than to partake in our quaint English custom of making a pot of tea!

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  • Along with the countryside, one of the best places to partake in some outdoor eating is the beach.

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  • Sounds like another great reason for us mommies to partake in the joys of a hearty guffaw!

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  • We are to partake of the bread morally, we all partake of the one loaf.

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  • Here at the Honiton day project we all partake in a wide variety of activities which change between weeks.

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  • Simple logic demands that said revelation must then partake of fallibility.

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  • A requirement of this position is the ability to partake in an on-call out-of-hours rota.

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  • For after holding good cheer and filling themselves with meats of all kinds, they at eventide make the offering (7rpoo 4 opa) and partake of it.

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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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  • And when he heaps suspicion, not on Christian dogmas, but on beliefs of which the resemblance to Christian tenets is sufficiently patent, the real aim is so transparent that his method seems to partake rather of the nature of literary eccentricity than of polemical artifice; yet by this disingenuous indirectness he gave his argument that savour of duplicity which ever after clung to the popular conception of deism.

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  • The primitive philosophy to which these conceptions belong has to a great degree been discredited by modern science; yet the clear survivals of such ancient and savage rites may still be seen in Europe, where the Bretons leave the remains of the All Souls' supper on the table for the ghosts of the dead kinsfolk to partake of, and Russian peasants set out cakes for the ancestral manes on the ledge which supports the holy pictures, and make dough ladders to assist the ghosts of the dead to ascend out of their graves and start on their journey for the future world; while other provision for the same spiritual journey is made when the coin is still put in the hand of the corpse at an Irish wake.

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  • I suspect that all things unspoken in our souls partake somewhat of the laxity of delirium and dementia.

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  • In turn, the warmth of the welcome makes everyone want to partake....

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  • You and your fish can also partake in a number of games available on the site and adventures like saving a penguin from a nasty virus.

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  • You do have to register with the website, but in doing so, your high scores are saved and you can partake in the competitive nature of retro arcade games.

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  • Encourage wedding guests to partake in the many offerings the area has while they are visiting, and your civil wedding in Bournemouth will be enjoyable and memorable.

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  • With enough space to sit on, it keeps you low enough to the ground so that you can still partake in the fun and games without sacrificing the luxury of comfort.

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  • It can be safe to assume that the former Hills regular went out to celebrate his release from a Mexican jail and decided to partake in his favorite pasttime, drinking.

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  • However, with a recently developed distance learning program, students can partake in a world-class education from afar.

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  • Adventurous couples can even partake in a camel caravan or try their hand at deep sea fishing.

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  • So, even dogs with arthritic or dysplasia problems can partake.

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  • Check with your local YMCA or YWCA for sports you can partake in as a senior.

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  • Just because it is widely viewed as the most family friendly of the home video game consoles doesn't mean that you can't partake in a few Nintendo Wii game cheats.

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  • You partake in an incredibly short "Puppy Survey" that helps narrow down which breeds will be made available to you, based on your preferences for size, sex, and energy level.

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  • Well, the ladies from Dead or Alive are gathering on Jack's island to partake in 2-on-2 (keep THOSE kinds of jokes to yourself) volleyball tournaments.

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  • Better still, find an eBay seller in your area and partake in a "local pickup" to avoid PayPal and shipping fees altogether.

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  • Why would you want to partake in video game trading?

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  • Contrary to popular belief, your child's brain will not rot if they partake in a video game or two.

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  • When the gentleman would retire to the study after a meal (because, of course, where else would you retire to?) to have their Cognac and brandy, the ladies would also partake with a Champagne cocktail.

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  • It is very well possible to partake in free cell phone apps development for the iPhone, creating lots of free iPhone apps, but this does not come for free.

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  • With these steps in place, you can partake in as much free cell phone apps development as you'd like.

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  • Should you choose to partake in the sale of mobile phones, you may to learn a thing or two about buying prepaid cell phones in bulk.

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  • Green Point Brokers can also partake in the Perks!

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  • Sheer female swimwear is a hot trend among women who do not or cannot partake in full beach nudity, but want to be daring nonetheless.

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  • Participants and supporting family members can pay an extra $10 per person to partake.

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  • Partake in activities that make you laugh and share those with others.

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  • This is why it often seems as if a Virgo man won't fight for the love he wants or why he often refuses to partake in typical love games like making his partner feel jealous.

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  • St. Paul is the other half , making it easy for Minneapolis visitors to partake in the free things St. Paul has to offer as well.

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  • The longer efforts partake of the nature of translations from sundry medieval compilations like those of Guido di Colonna and Boccaccio, which are in Latin.

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  • Below this the watershed of the Apennines is too near to the sea on that side to allow the formation of any large streams. Hence the rivers that flow in the opposite direction into the Adriatic and the Gulf of Taranto have much longer courses, though all partake of the character of mountain torrents, rushing down with great violence in winter and after storms, but dwindling in the summer into scanty streams, which hold a winding and sluggish course through the great plains of Apulia.

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  • Of a far more complicated nature than these offerings are the Soma-sacrifices, which, besides the simpler ceremonies of this class, such as the Agnishtoma or "Praise of Agni," also include great state functions, such as the Rajasuya or consecration of a king, and the Asvamedha or horse-sacrifice, which, in addition to the sacrificial rites, have a considerable amount of extraneous, often highly interesting, ceremonial connected with them, which makes them seem to partake largely of the nature of public festivals.

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  • The pectineal process is variable; it may grow entirely from the pubis, or both pubis and ilium partake of its formation, or lastly its pubic portion may be lost and the process is entirely formed by the ilium.

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  • There are two branches of work which partake of both characters, the Masorah and the Liturgy.

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  • On the Congo, if a man commits a murder, the community votes whether he shall die or be expelled; if the latter, a victim is killed, of which all must partake; but this is not, as might be imagined, a case of Robertson Smith's piaculum for the re-establishment of the tribal bond; for the criminal is driven out of the community.

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  • Saul and his attendant are invited by the seer-priest Samuel into the banqueting chamber (lishkah) where thirty persons partake of the sacrificial meal.

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  • In this all-important doctrine of the Sephiroth, the Kabbalah insists upon the fact that these potencies are not creations of the En Soph, which would be a diminution of strength; that they form among themselves and with the En Soph a strict unity, and simply represent different aspects of the same being, just as the different rays which proceed from the light, and which appear different things to the eye, are only different manifestations of one and the same light; that for this reason they all alike partake of the perfections of the En Soph; and that as emanations from the Infinite, the Sephiroth are infinite and perfect like the En Soph, and yet constitute the first finite things.

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  • The Mesek of Augustus Greguss (1878), a collection of verse " Fables," belonging to the school of Gay, partake more of a didactic than lyrical nature.

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  • Nor let them so partake of it.

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  • This doctrine is that all our moral sentiments arise from sympathy, that is, from the principle of our nature "which leads us to enter into the situations of other men and to partake with them in the passions which those situations have a tendency to excite."

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  • They then separated, but met again later to partake of a meal, which, however, was of an ordinary and innocent character.

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  • And when the president has given thanks, and all the people have so answered, those who are called by us deacons distribute to each of those present, for them to partake of the bread (and wine) 8 and water, for which thanks have been given, and they carry portions away to those who are not present.

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  • It follows that the very words and discourses are his flesh and blood, of which he that constantly partakes, nourished as it were upon heavenly bread, will partake of the heavenly life.

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  • Some of the feathers of the straw-coloured throat and cheeks partake of the same structure, but in a less degree, while the subterminal part of the lamina is of a lustrous pearly-white.

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  • Paraguay proper, or the country between the Paraguay and the Parana, is traversed from north to south by a broad irregular belt of highlands, which are known as the Cordillera Ambaya, Cordillera Urucury, &c., but partake rather of the character of plateaus, and form a continuation and outwork of the great interior plateau of Brazil.

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  • The bride and bridegroom now break some sweetmeats, and, after they have served each other, the company are invited to partake of refreshments.

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  • This last, the Anabaptist doctrine of the Lord's Supper, was to the effect that brothers and sisters in Christ should partake in remembrance of the death of Christ, and that they should thereby renew the bond of brotherly love as the basis of neighbourly life.

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  • Along with the Golden State's ubiquitous array of exciting theme parks, families can partake in an array of cultural activities.

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  • There are also a number of websites that regularly provide coupons, although you usually have to be a member in order to partake.

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  • There are so many social networks out there that one can partake in, that it seems like one should just know what a social network is and should not bother trying to define it.

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  • Spain, France, Germany, with their Swiss auxiliaries, had been summoned upon various pretexts to partake her provinces.

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  • He proposed to make the armature partake of the vibrations of the atmosphere either by converting it into a suitable vibrator or by controlling its vibrations by a stretched membrane of parchment armature had the form of a hinged lever one end, which pressed against the centre.

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  • Therefore let them first eat meats and be sated, and then let them partake of the mysteries."

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  • In the mutual behaviour of such cells, toxins, and antitoxins, and again of microbes themselves, we may demonstrate even on the field of the microscope some of the modes of such actions, which seem to partake in great measure at any rate of a chemical quality (agglutinins, coagulins, chemotaxis).

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  • Such pictures partake largely of the impressionist character, but they attain much beauty in the hands of the Japanese artist with his extensive repertoire of suggestive symbols.

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  • None are to partake of it save those who have been "baptized in the name of the Lord" (an expression which is of interest in a document which prescribes the threefold formula).

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  • But he must not himself partake of it - a very practical rule.

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  • But first, I feel the urge to partake of Canadian hospitality.

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  • Sacred things, according to Gaius, were those things that had been definitely consecrated to the gods - and so had come to partake of their holiness.

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  • If the surrounding aether is thereby disturbed, the waves of light arriving from the stars will partake of its movement; the ascertained phenomena of the astronomical aberration of light show that the rays travel to the observer, across this disturbed aether near the earth, in straight lines.

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  • It is, however, in complete accordance with a view that would make the aether near the earth fully partake in its orbital motion - a view which the null effect of convection on all terrestrial optical and electrical phenomena also strongly suggests.

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  • Either they were altogether forbidden to partake of the sacrament, or the holy wafer was handed to them on the end of a stick, while a receptacle for holy water was reserved for their exclusive use.

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