Allude to Sentence Examples

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  • We can only allude to some of these points.

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  • It remains only to allude to the European school, if school it can be called, founded by Kokan and Denkichi, two contemporaries of OkyO.

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  • That discovered in 1517 made a deep impression on the authorities by reason of its vast extent, and doubtless led the diet of Augsburg to allude to the danger which lay in the refusal of the common man to pay the ecclesiastical taxes.

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  • We can only allude to a few of the measures which received his efficient support, e.g.

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  • As each city or district had its own Ba'al, the author of its fertility, the " husband " (a common meaning of ba'al) of the land which he fertilized, so there were many Ba'als, and the Old Testament writers could allude to the Ba`alim of the neighbouring Canaanites.

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  • Those who maintain the impunity of the practice rely for their authority upon certain passages in the classical authors, which, while bitterly lamenting the frequency of this enormity, yet never allude to any laws by which it might be suppressed.

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  • We need not here do more than allude to the centralization of Jewish ideas and aspirations in Jerusalem, especially in the holy rock on which tradition (and probably textual corruption) have placed the scene of Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac, and over which the Most Holy Place of the Temple stood.

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  • He does not allude to Hamilton in the second edition of his work.

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  • Christabel and the Ancient Mariner have so completely taken possession of the highest place, that it is needless to do more than allude to them.

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  • Such a reference coming from a Maccabean author can only allude to the deposition by Antiochus IV.

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  • It was long before he recovered from the shock caused by this terrible event, and in his subsequent published poems he never ventured even to allude to it.

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  • Newton's desire to have no hand in writing the preface seems. to have proceeded from a knowledge that Cotes was proposing to allude to the dispute about the invention of fluxions.

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  • The letters allude to toleration in the state and comprehension in the church, while they show an indifference to theological dogma hardly consistent with an exclusive connexion with any sect.

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  • Hence we only allude to some of the principal variations and to those characteristics which are found to be unstable.

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  • Contemporary Puritan writers in the Marprelate tracts allude to Dr John Bridges, dean of Salisbury, author of A Defence of the Government of the Church of England, as the reputed author of Gammer Gurton's Needle, but he obviously could not be properly described as "Mr S."

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  • Still, in spite of such measures, the Physiologus, like the Church History of Eusebius or the Pastor of Hermas, continued to be read with general interest, and even Gregory the Great did not disdain to allude to it on occasion.

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  • The minister of finance did, however, allude to it in his budget speech, (April 23, 1910), and stated that four destroyers purchased in Germany had been paid for from the national subscription only, without touching the ordinary state revenues.

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  • Yet their military efficiency must have been small, for their allies the Swedes invariably allude to them as wild and ragged semi-barbarians.

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  • Café Press offers a wide assortment of retirement sayings on t-shirts, jackets, coffee cups and more that may allude to a different definition of retirement.

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  • The earrings may be very similar or simply allude to the style of the engagement ring.

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  • The term tattoo cover-ups can also allude to the kind of tattoo art that serves to mask one tattoo under another.

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  • A few scenes in the movie; however, allude to events that only happen in the book and serve no purpose in the plot of the film other than to please a well read audience.

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