Setting-out Sentence Examples

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  • David Dean was hanging patriotic bunting by dawn's early light when Cynthia finished setting out the usual assortment of pastries for the guests and joined her husband for the short walk to the Community Center.

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  • A circular was soon after sent to the governors and marshals of the nobility all over Russia proper, informing them of this desire of the Lithuanian nobles, and setting out the fundamental principles which should be observed " if the nobles of the provinces should express a similar desire."

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  • Other pieces such as the Orisoun (" Quhen the Gouernour past in France"), apropos of the setting out of the regent Albany, are of historical interest, but they tell us little more than that Dunbar was alive.

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  • The departure from the cave and setting out on the way to Medina is assigned to the ninth day of the third month, Rabia I.

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  • His work, the Argonautica, dedicated to Vespasian on his setting out for Britain, was written during the siege, or shortly after the capture, of Jerusalem by Titus (70).

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  • It was when setting out in 1888 to make an attempt to reach Lhasa that he died.

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  • Thus in 1907 at the Centenary Conference in Shanghai, when many topics were discussed centring in the question of the native Chinese Church, a general declaration of faith and purpose was adopted, which, after setting out the things held in common, proceeded, " We frankly recognize that we differ as to methods of administration and of church government; that some among us differ from others as to the administration of baptism; and that there are some differences as to the statement of the doctrine of predestination, or the election of grsce.

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  • The observance of such days was a bar to attending even to important diplomatic business or setting out on a journey Such nubattu days fell on the 3rd, 7th and 16th of the intercalary month of Elul, and were noted as the nubattu of Marduk and his consort.

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  • Their fundamental conception is that of Democritus; they seek to account for the formation of the cosmos, with its order and regularity, by setting out with the idea of an original (vertical) motion of the atoms, which somehow or other results in movements towards and from one another.

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  • Orellana, on the other hand, setting out from Peru, had crossed the mountains and sailed down the Amazon.

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  • After a profession of faith in the Buddha, the doctrine and the order, there follows a paragraph setting out the thirty-four constituents of the human body - bones, blood, nerves and so on - strangely incongruous with what follows.

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  • According to the Dictys Cretensis, it was at this Heraeum that Agamemnon assembled the leaders before setting out for Troy.

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  • Before setting out Philip arranged for the government of France during his absence by his famous testament of 1190, by which he proposed to rule France as far as possible from Palestine.

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  • Storkersen, setting out from Cross I.

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  • Alexander William Doniphan's (1808-1887) setting out (Dec. 1846) on his heroic expedition to join Gen.

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  • The colonial scheme was inaugurated in 1836 and the Jewish mission in 1838, Robert Murray M`Cheyne (1813-1843) and Andrew Alexander Bonar (1810-1892) setting out in the following year as a deputation to inquire into the condition of the Jews in Palestine and Turkey and on the continent of Europe.

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  • A marriage between her and Pole, who was then only a deacon, was proposed by some, but this did not at all meet the views of the emperor, who therefore hindered him the more from setting out for England.

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  • But before setting out for Afghanistan he took measures to secure the internal quiet of Persia, attacking and seizing in his stronghold the chief of the marauding Bakhtiaris, whom he put to death, retaining many of his men for service as soldiers.

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  • About the time of setting out on his Indian expedition he was described as a most comely man, upwards of 6 ft., tall, well-proportioned, of robust make and constitution; inclined to be fat, but prevented by the fatigue he underwent; with fine, large black eyes and eyebrows; of sanguine complexion, made more manly by the influence of sun and weather; a loud, strong voice; a moderate wine-drinker; fond of simple diet, such as pilaos and plain dishes, but often neglectful of meals altogether, and satisfied, if occasion required, with parched peas and water, always to be procured.i During the reign of Nadir an attempt was made to establish a British Caspian trade with Persia.

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  • On these grounds Peter complains that, when he was setting out for the Gentiles to convert them from their worship of many gods upon earth, the Evil Power (KaKla) had sent Simon before him to make them believe that there were many gods in heaven.

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  • When he was five or six, people took notice of his fondness for playing with his companions at setting out sacrifices, and at postures of ceremony.

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  • In the Pavlovskoi kurgan (opened in 1858) was the tomb of a Greek lady, containing among other articles of dress and decoration a pair of fine leather boots (a unique discovery) and a beautiful vase on which is painted the return of Persephone from Hades and the setting out of Triptolemus for Attica.

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  • The only security which he had for the safety of his dominions in his absence was that his most dangerous neighbor, the king of France, was also setting out on the Crusade, and that his brother John, whose shifty and treacherous character gave sure promise of trouble, enjoyed a well-merited unpopularity both in England and in the continental dominions of the crown.

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  • The subjects for which auspicia publica were always taken were the election of magistrates, their entering on office, the holding of a public assembly to pass decrees, the setting out of an army for war.

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  • His love of travel led him in his old age to visit different parts of Armenia and Asia Minor, and he was setting out on a pilgrimage to Mecca when he died at Bagdad in 1231.

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  • The same day Equitable's appointed actuary wrote to the prudential division setting out the company's solvency position.

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  • She swore an affidavit in support setting out her case.

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  • I'm not setting out to create an antithesis, simply to highlight an issue that, to me, stands out very strongly.

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  • He's not, setting out afresh in his late fifties, intent on storming the citadels of yesteryear.

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  • Both parties have agreed a concordat setting out how we will work together in future.

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  • We have together published a concordat setting out how we work effectively together.

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  • An explanatory memorandum has been provided setting out clearly how the motion would amend the Standing Orders.

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  • They will publish a local prospectus setting out the range of opportunities on offer.

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  • The claim form should be supported by an affidavit setting out the former voluntary liquidator's remuneration and expenses.

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  • Above, the concrete tree trunks on the top floor provide fixed base points for setting out the roof steelwork.

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  • A transposition note has been prepared setting out the transposition note has been prepared setting out the transposition of the Hazardous Waste Directive and the List of Wastes Decision.

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  • The tribunal began by setting out the duty owed by an expert witness.

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  • He was thus affected by two different and incongruous systems of thought - one setting out from an imaginary code of nature intended for the benefit of man, and leading to an optimistic view of the economic constitution founded on enlightened selfinterest; the other following inductive processes, and seeking to explain the several states in which the human societies are found existing, as results of circumstances or institutions which have been in actual operation.

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  • In the year 251 they defeated and slew the emperor Decius, and in the reign of Gallienus their fleets setting out from the north of the Black Sea worked great havoc on the coast of the Aegean (see GOTHS).

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  • I have drawn largely on their work in setting out the arrangements below.

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  • Most hospitals now have a policy for dealing with shoulder dystocia, setting out clearly how it should be handled.

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  • A transposition note has been prepared setting out the transposition of the Hazardous Waste Directive and the List of Wastes Decision.

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  • It is a document setting out a local program for improving the well-being of the citizens of Welwyn Hatfield.

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  • Some might people might find this to be a daunting and exasperating task, but if you do a little mental preparation, you should be in good shape when setting out to shop.

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  • The movie is set in 1922 and Robert Pattinson takes on the role of a young Salvador Dali, who is just setting out on his path to find himself.

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  • If you don't yet have any of these skills, you will have to learn one of them before setting out to make your first items.

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  • A smaller-sized countertop and island is better suited for entertainment purposes, such as using it as a place for setting out appetizers or communing during a party.

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  • Since jewelry is a personal possession and over time often becomes an outward symbol of who you are, make certain your purchase meets all of the criteria you first established before setting out on your shopping expedition.

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  • It’s much easier when you decide which piece of jewelry you want to purchase before setting out.

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  • There are a few things you should consider before setting out to purchase herbs.

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  • Hiking in warm weather will be more comfortable if you wear shorts, so finding some that fit you and have all of the necessary components should be one of the first things you do before setting out on that trail.

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  • When setting out to shop for a party dress, you first have to assess the nature of the event.

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  • Start by setting out a certain scenario to the child and ask him or her what they would do in that situation.

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  • Once a small company setting out to provide something "a little different" in the world of eyewear, Von Zipper brings us high quality, style and superior durability.

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  • Before setting out to hike to the basin, visit the Outdoor Recreation Information Center (ORIC) housed in the Seattle REI store.

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  • It is possible to enjoy your camper during the coldest months of the year as long as you make wise travel decisions and take steps to get properly prepared before setting out for a trip in your recreational vehicle.

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  • Before setting out on a winter camping trip, be sure that you'll be able to find a campground that is open in the area that you plan to visit.

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  • Before setting out on an RV camping trip, call a few campgrounds in the places you want to visit to inquire about operating hours during the winter season.

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  • Before setting out on a winter camping trip, it's essential that you take your motor home or travel trailer to a knowledgeable professional for a thorough inspection.

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  • Be sure to tell the service manager where you will be traveling and ask for winter RV camping advice regarding what types of modifications you may need to make prior to setting out on the highway.

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  • When setting out to pluck, there are a few things to consider first.

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  • Do little things for your partner like turning down the bed, setting out her coat, making coffee, or warming up the car.

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  • If you want more height, these are the Monroe shoes to slip on; just make sure you can walk comfortably in them before setting out.

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  • Spoilers may be a case of one fan setting out to trick others.

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  • However, even if you are setting out alone, you can learn enough to benefit from the ways of Kriya.

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  • If you're setting out to look seductive and you're planning to wear a red strapless, chances are you're going to succeed.

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  • In fact, you may want to limit your search to behind the closed doors of your home if you're setting out on your own.

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  • That means the oldest of these individuals are finishing their college degrees and setting out on their career paths.

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  • There are over 100 patches or badges that a Boy Scout can earn by talking to a Scoutmaster and merit badge counselor about what you'd like to accomplish, then setting out to do just that.

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  • A good idea is to either take a guide into the field when trying to identify snakes, or to memorize the details of a few species that are of interest before setting out.

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  • This little cafe is a good place to get an early breakfast before setting out or for a quick lunch break in between activities.

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  • We don't start serving until five o'clock called one of a half dozen women setting out food on a steam line.

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  • The component parts of a lease are the parties, the recitals (when necessary) setting out such matters as the title of the lessor; the demise or actual letting (the word " demise " is ordinarily used, but any term indicating an express intention to make a present letting is sufficient); the parcels in which the extent of the premises demised is stated; the habendum (which defines the commencement and the term of the lease), the reddendum or reservation of rent, and the covenants and conditions.

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  • The Druids are represented as being able to foretell the future and to perform magic. Before setting out on the great expedition against Ulster, Medb, queen of Connaught, goes to consult her Druid, and just before the famous heroine Derdriu (Deirdre) is born, Cathbu prophesies what sort of a woman she will be.

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  • Chosen by Cook himself, she was renamed the " Endeavour," in allusion to the great work which her commander was setting out to achieve.

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