Parted Sentence Examples

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  • When they parted, he looked at her oddly.

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  • Their ways parted at the hold.

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  • The infantry in front of them parted into platoons to allow the cavalry to pass.

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  • Her warm lips parted when he prodded.

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  • Disguised in female attire and aided by a passport obtained by the devoted Flora Macdonald, he passed through Skye and parted from his gallant conductress at Portree.

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  • Her eyes swirled with arousal, and her parted, plump lips threatened his resolve.

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  • Jessi's lips parted, but the words she wanted to say were stuck in her throat.

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  • Submarine CI had parted its tow and did not reach the scene in time.

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  • The beard is parted in the middle and carried up each side of the face to the top of the head.

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  • Neither seems to have paid up, and that, perhaps, had to do with the quarrel which parted Benjamin Disraeli and John Murray before a sheet of the luckless Representative was printed.

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  • It proved as great a drain upon his purse as it had proved to the crown, and he willingly parted with it to the so-called " Western Company," afterwards incorporated with the great Company of the Indies.

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  • In fact, so attractive did this sale of land become to the Boers that they eventually parted with a third of the whole land area of the country to Uitlander purchasers.

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  • The island is mountainous throughout, the low granite ridges, parted by bleak, tortuous valleys, leaving in some places a narrow strip of level coast-land, and in others overhanging the sea in lofty precipices.

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  • According to his own account, the expostulations as to her past conduct which preceded his admonitions for the future were received with tears, confessions and attempts at extenuation or excuse; but when they parted next day on good terms she had regained her usual spirits.

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  • The ecclesiastics who were parted at his command from the laysisters (whom they kept ostensibly as servants), the thirteen bishops whom he deposed for simony and licentiousness at a single visitation, the idle monks who thronged the avenues to the court and found themselves the public object of his scorn - all conspired against the powerful author of their wrongs.

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  • Townley and Swan had, however, by this time left him, and after cruising together for some time, they, too, parted.

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  • When any one sort of Rays hath been well parted from those of other kinds, it hath afterwards obstinately retained its colour, notwithstanding my utmost endeavours to change it.

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  • But, as he refused to limit his ministrations to one sect, the Seceders and he parted company, and without their countenance he made a tour through the principal towns of Scotland, the authorities of which in most instances presented him with the freedom of the burgh, in token of their estimate of the benefits to the community resulting from his preaching.

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  • Between himself and a son of his instructor there sprang up a close and affectionate friendship, and, unlike so many of the exquisite attachments of youth, this was not choked by the dust of life, nor parted by divergence of pursuit.

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  • This last is continued without a break past the western end of Issyk-kul, being directly prolonged by the Alexander Mountains, although parted from them by the gorge of Buam or Bom, through which the Issyk-kul probably once drained.

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  • She lay sweet and vulnerable on her back, her lips parted and warm body tucked against his side.

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  • Deidre reached the group of demons.  Rather than attack her, they parted, inching away from her.  Speechless, Katie watched her approach.  The demons fell silent, and even those fighting Gabe stopped.

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  • The Queen Victoria offers big country boozer style drinking for those who can't bear to be parted with the Central Line.

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  • E veryone parted, for in the next carriage there was total carnage.

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  • On Sunday morning Nathaniel Mason found deceased drowned in a pond by the roadside, Golding said they had parted company in the road.

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  • I've never had a 3.1 machine die on me... they all survived long enough to be either given away or parted out.

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  • I jumped on board and we parted, both of us filled with truly fraternal emotions.

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  • But he stood immovable, with his tin jaws half parted and his tin eyes turned upward.

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  • She listened with parted lips and shining eyes to my recital of our adventures.

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  • She was standing with glaring eyes, parted lips, and a deathly pallor on her worn face.

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  • Often the tow cable parted, fouled the propeller or the charge would prematurely explode!

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  • You cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again.

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  • A curtain of crimson taffeta held by two young men parted the couple to prevent them from stealing glances.

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  • The main result of this was that, when a baron parted with any one of his estates, the acquirer became a tenant -in-chief directly dependent on the king, instead of being left a vassal of the person who had passed over the land to him.

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  • It is needless to trace the ordinary routine of his service step by step. The officers of the U.S.navy have one great advantage which British officers are without; when on shore they are not necessarily parted from the service, but are employed in their several ranks in the differentdockyards,escaping thus not only the private grievance and pecuniary difficulties of a very narrow half-pay, but also, what from a public point of view is much more important, the loss of professional aptitude, and of that skill which comes from unceasing practice.

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  • All the other men agreed to this, and they parted.

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  • God knows how long we may again be parted.

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  • When he had parted from Malvintseva Nicholas wished to return to the dancing, but the governor's little wife placed her plump hand on his sleeve and, saying that she wanted to have a talk with him, led him to her sitting room, from which those who were there immediately withdrew so as not to be in her way.

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  • Pierre listened to her with lips parted and eyes fixed upon her full of tears.

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  • Alex parted his hands, slowly, relinquishing whatever was left.

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  • But then the two rivals in popularity shook hands heartily and parted on terms of intimate friendship.

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  • After tramping a mile they reached a wide vacancy on the deserted wharves, and in this dark and rainy desert they parted.

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  • Next day, veils of mist parted beneath us to reveal a thick carpet of frost below our sun kissed eerie.

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  • Miss Pankhurst fell into the arms of her mother, and the two wept for joy after having been parted for a whole week.

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  • The white is not usually apparent until the coat is parted.

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  • Despite a recent attempt at reconciliation, the pair parted ways once again.

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  • With good news, comes bad - Charlie O'Connell, star of season seven's The Bachelor, and his chosen mate, Sarah Brice, parted ways in September 2007.

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  • Of course, as with all celebrity couple break-ups, you can be sure that there will be speculation as to why the two parted ways.

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  • The couple had been together for two years, but amicably parted ways in 2007.

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  • The pair had two adopted children, and the breakup became even more shocking when the public learned that Kidman was pregnant when the couple parted ways.

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  • It works for women with straight, wavy, or curly hair, and can be parted on either side.

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  • Then, he is attack by a bear and you have to save him with the knowledge he just parted to you.

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  • The two founders parted ways to pursue learning objectives (Gavin to MIT and Rubin to Newport Beach).

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  • Those parted ways lasted less than a year.

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  • Andy Titcomb parted with Paul Cardew to start his own pottery.

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  • A textured, piece-y afro, parted to the side and pinned back with a large flower, is a sweet, elegant style with an edge.

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  • Long maxi dresses look hot with straight hair parted slightly off center.

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  • Parted down the center, Ozzy's look works best for those with round faces and wavy hair.

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  • When paired with long tresses, curly locks or parted braids, bangs prove to be a versatile and flattering choice.

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  • Unfortunately, Selena's parents divorced when she was just five years old, but even though her father and mother parted ways, that didn't stop this bubbly actress from perusing and fulfilling some of her larger goals.

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  • This was the reason Hardwicke and Summit parted ways.

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  • If all else fails, there's always eBay--remember to check the seller's feedback, though, before being parted from your cash!

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  • Brian Dunkelman parted ways with the show in a mutual decision - he was open about his dislike of the show, and Fox Networks were said to be unhappy with his performance.

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  • The group became a hit on the local Atlanta circuit, but after a few years, Cook and Mayer parted ways after a difference of opinion about the direction of the music (Mayer wanted to go more mainstream).

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  • Manilow was absolutely instrumental in getting her career off the ground, but the two parted ways in the early 80s and didn't speak again for over 20 years.

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  • In 2005, Destiny's Child parted ways for good, paving the way for Beyonce to focus on her solo career full time.

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  • Season two headmistress Sharon Osbourne parted ways with the series leaving an opening, which Lake was only too happy to fill.

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  • Jon Gosselin and Hailey Glassman have since parted ways, but their relationship was headline fodder for many months..

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  • While it seems certain that Jon and Kate have parted ways, they will have to continue to work together raising their children.

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  • In the first three movies (Chapters four-six), the pair are often parted, as Luke needs Artoo to help him maintain his fighter when he goes to Dagobah, and Threepio hangs with Han and Leia as they run the Rebel Alliance in Luke's absence.

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  • He felt the rise and fall of each breath and was inches from the slightly parted full lips just begging for a kiss.

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  • She gazed at him, lips parted and face flushed.

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  • His cool touch calmed her this time, parted the reeling emotions and chaotic thoughts.

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  • She yielded to his prodding and parted her lips for him.

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  • But then he pictured his beautiful wife, her unfailingly sweet and kind nature, and refused his mind's picture of her kneeling there in the snow, calmly sawing Shipton's rope until it parted, plunging him to his bloody death.

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  • They shared a deep kiss and when they parted, Jackson wasn't sure he could tear himself away.

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  • Her lips parted, but the command to remove his hands never escaped her mouth.

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  • If only she hadn't been so angry at him when they parted.

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  • He filled in Fred before the two once again parted.

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  • The full lips parted as she smiled and that tiny dimple appeared at the corner of her mouth.

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  • For a moment they kissed, and then parted.

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  • Her lips were parted as if for kisses, her eyes large enough, he saw himself reflected in their depths.

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  • Her hands were on his chest, her lips parted.

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  • When the guest parted from his host he was often presented with gifts (EEvta), and sometimes a die (avr pay aXos) was broken between them.

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  • In 1780 he parted company with his patron, who allowed him an annuity of £150 for life, and settling at Birmingham was appointed junior minister of the New Meeting Society.

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  • Three years before his death he parted with his share of the ancestral principality, and designed, when certain literary plans were completed, to give away all he had and wander barefoot through the world preaching Christ.

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  • His first wife, from whom he had parted since 1861, died in 1865; and in 1870 he was united to Liszt's daughter Cosima, who had previously been the wife of von Billow.

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  • Law was parted from his friends, and in 1740 retired to King's Cliffe, where he had inherited from his father a house and a small property.

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  • At the end of two months Patrick parted from his companions and betook himself to the monastery of Lerins, where he probably spent a few years.

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  • A body containing an excess of these particles is negatively electrified, and is positively electrified if it has parted with some of its normal number.

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  • He lost estate after estate, until in 1670 he parted with his last piece of property, Easton Pierse.

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  • Rather under the influence of the great formative Christian conceptions he parted gradually with the eschatology he had inherited from Judaism, and entered on a progressive development, in the course of which the heterogeneous elements were for the most part silently dropped.

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  • Taking magnesia alba, which he distinguished from limestone with which it had previously been confused, he showed that on being heated it lost weight owing to the escape of this fixed air (named carbonic acid by Lavoisier in 1781), and that the weight was regained when the calcined product was made to reabsorb the fixed air with which it had parted.

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  • The king parted with him reluctantly, and only under the pressure of a strong court intrigue headed by Queen Isabella.

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  • When the wind acts on the surface of the sea it drives before it the particles of the surface layer of water, and, as these cannot be parted from those immediately beneath, the internal friction of the fluid causes the propelling impulse to act through a considerable depth, and if the wind continued long enough it would ultimately set the whole mass of the ocean in motion 'right down to the bottom.

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  • She had already been separated from her son, the sight of whose ill-treatment added terribly to her sufferings; she was now parted from her daughter and Madame Elizabeth, and removed on the 1st of August 1793 to the Conciergerie.

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  • This seems to imply that the two alphabets had a common history up to a certain point, but parted company before they were fully developed.

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  • Broken up by superior numbers the Russian line parted into groups, each of which, after resisting bravely for a time, was driven back.

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  • Unfortunately all the warnings and admonitions of the pope fell on deaf ears, though he himself parted with his mitre and plate in order to equip a fleet against the Turks.

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  • Plant deciduous; trees and shrubs so long as the weather continues favourable, ands before the soil has parted with the solar heat absorbed during summer..

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  • As soon as the dog succeeded in doing this the animals were parted, often by the attendants biting their tails, and the badger was again shut up in his box, which, at a signal from the time-keeper, was again opened.

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  • During some months Savage lived in the closest familiarity with Johnson; and then the friends parted, not without tears.

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  • Yet the two Lichfield men had so many early recollections in common, and sympathized with each other on so many points on which they sympathized with' nobody else in the vast population of the capital, that, though the master was often provoked by the monkey-like impertinence of the pupil, and the pupil by the bearish rudeness of the master, they remained friends till they were parted by death.

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  • The superior lordship, or right to receive the quit rent, remained with the nawab; but in 1759 this also was parted with by the nawab in favour of Clive, who thus became the landlord of his own masters, the company.

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  • Another style is wearing it in a knot after the ancient Grecian fashion; it is always worn smooth in front and parted in the middle.

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  • These four elements are eternally brought into union, and eternally parted from each other, by two divine beings or powers, love and hatred - an attractive and a repulsive force which the ordinary eye can see working amongst men, but which really pervade the whole world.

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  • Out of the vague and limitless body there sprung a central mass, - this earth of ours, cylindrical in shape, poised equidistant from surrounding orbs of fire, which had originally clung to it like the bark round a tree, until their continuity was severed, and they parted into several wheelshaped and fire-filled bubbles of air.

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  • Before their conclusion Spinoza had parted company from Descartes, and the leading positions of his own system were already clearly determined in his mind.

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  • He reunited the Gaulish and Spanish parts of the kingdom which had been parted for a moment; he united the Suevian dominion to his own; he overcame some of the independent districts, and won back part of the recovered Roman province in southern Spain.

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  • Moreover, when he had learned that the duke had parted with New Jersey he convinced him that it was a great loss, and in the effort to save what was possible, Staten Island was taken from the proprietors on the plea that one arm of the Hudson flowed along its western border.

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  • It was north of the Alps that it parted company with the grammarians.

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  • Situated where Europe and Asia are parted by a channel never more than 5 m.

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  • But Robespierre knew what a gulf parted him from almost all his countrymen.

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  • She did not seem at all like a girl in love and parted from her affianced husband.

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  • On the way back Nicholas drove at a steady pace instead of racing and kept peering by that fantastic all-transforming light into Sonya's face and searching beneath the eyebrows and mustache for his former and his present Sonya from whom he had resolved never to be parted again.

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  • The crowd round the icon suddenly parted and pressed against Pierre.

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  • Makar Alexeevich was standing with parted lips, swaying, as if about to fall asleep, as he leaned against the wall.

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  • It's time you two were parted, she added, looking smilingly at the little girl who clung to her father.

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  • The old prince knew that if he told his daughter she was making a mistake and that Anatole meant to flirt with Mademoiselle Bourienne, Princess Mary's self-esteem would be wounded and his point (not to be parted from her) would be gained, so pacifying himself with this thought, he called Tikhon and began to undress.

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  • With the exception of the townships and a district of Emtonjaneni magistracy known as " Proviso B," 1 mainly occupied by Boer farmers, all the land was vested in the crown and very little has been parted with to Europeans.

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  • The hazel bushes parted behind the hounds and Daniel's chestnut horse appeared, dark with sweat.

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  • They parted instinctively, and she tasted him.

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  • The message was from Jonny, who had texted only once, before their ways parted months ago.

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  • The drape parted, followed by shuffled footsteps, and Martha opened the door.

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  • They dated in college, parted ways mutually, and ended up working for the same financial planning firm in Virginia.

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  • Subsequent treatment with sulphuric acid renders the copper soluble in water as sulphate, and the final residue contains only gold and silver, which is parted or refined in the ordinary way.

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  • The Rajput wears a full beard and whiskers, usually parted in the middle.

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  • The Eucharist of the synoptists is rather a covenant or tie of communion between Jesus and the twelve, such as will cause his life to survive in them after he has been parted from them in the flesh.

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  • The curtain of snow parted finally, and Darian's dark form entered the cave.

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  • Burke parted from him with deep emotion.

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