Stripped Sentence Examples

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  • She stripped out of her vest and hid her bag under the sink.

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  • She stripped off the shredded T-shirt and tossed it.

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  • Xander stripped off the t-shirt and his shoes then trotted to the main floor of his condo.

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  • Toby was in Kris.s bed, the pale baby angel stripped down to his waist and unconscious.

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  • He stripped the bandage and showed her the steps again.

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  • True to his word, he stripped off his boots and shirt and lay on top of the covers.

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  • Darkyn stripped her power, turning her human.

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  • The walls of the interior were stripped of their marble panelling by Sigismondo Malatesta in 1449, for the adornment of his church at Rimini.

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  • Dropping the papers on her computer desk, she then stripped off her coat and passed by the guest…Toby's room.

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  • Exiting the cabin through the back door, she found Keaton, stripped to the waist.

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  • A court martial stripped him of his military rank.

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  • Have stripped bare the us federal of e-mail for.

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  • Once more, at the instance of Batthyany, the emperor intervened; and on the 10th an imperial edict stripped Jellachich of all his offices.

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  • The metallic plate thus produced formed, when stripped from its support, a reflection grating reproducing many of the characteristics of the original.

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  • Much skill is required to secure that the film when stripped shall remain undeformed.

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  • It concludes with an imaginary vision of a beautiful world of spirits who have stripped off the fetters of earthly cares and sorrows and revel in the pure light of divine wisdom and love.

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  • In this condition the leaves are stripped from the stems and sorted into qualities, such as " lugs, " or lower leaves, " firsts " and " seconds.

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  • The leaves, when stripped from the stalks, are made into rolls and subjected to great pressure, which is released daily to allow the leaves to absorb their expressed juice.

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  • It is a small bush propagated from cuttings which are left to grow for three years; the leaves are then stripped, except a few buds which develop next year into young shoots, these being cut and sold in bunches under the name of khat mubarak; next year on the branches cut back new shoots grow; these are sold as khat malhani, or second-year kat, which commands the highest price.

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  • During the first years of its alliance with Rome it held the rank of a free confederate city; but, having sought arbitration on some of its domestic disputes, it was subjected to the imperial jurisdiction, and gradually stripped of its privileges, until reduced to the status of an ordinary Roman colony.

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  • The reversed plate thus produced is then stripped from the first and used as cathode in its turn, with the result that even the finest lines of the original are faithfully reproduced.

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  • The simplest form of navigation in Brazil was the woodskin, a piece of bark stripped from a tree and crimped at the ends.

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  • The Restoration government stripped him of his offices and dignities, but he recovered the title of peer of France in 1832.

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  • They are then allowed to cool and mellow, are stripped and carefully dried in sun and air and remain dyed a rich tawny brown or buff colour.

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  • He saith, When ye shall be stripped and not be ashamed..

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  • The bark of the larch is largely used in some countries for tanning; it is taken from the trunk only, being stripped from the trees when felled; its value is about equal to that of birch bark; but, according to the experience of British tanners, it is scarcely half as strong as that of the oak.

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  • When the teeth are full the machine is stopped, and the silk stripped off the drum, then presenting a sheet-like appearance technically known as a " lap."

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  • Daulat Rao was then compelled to sign the treaty of Sarji Anjangaon (December 30, 1803), which stripped him of his territories between the Jumna and Ganges, the district of Broach in Gujarat and other lands in the south.

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  • We cannot, therefore, agree with many recent idealists who regard Leibnitz as one of themselves, though it is true that, when stripped of its realism, his metaphysics easily passed into the metaphysical idealisms of Lotze and of Fechner.

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  • If all the minor cones and monticules could be stripped from the mountain, the diminution of bulk would be extremely slight.

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  • At the Reformation (1561) the fabric was greatly injured by the 5th earl of Glencairn and the Protestants, who dismantled the altar, stripped the church of images and relics, and are even alleged to have burnt it.

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  • The leaves are stripped, withered, rolled and sorted, then packed in sacks and exported, chiefly to Argentina.

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  • By the treaty of Tilsit (July 9) the king of Prussia was stripped of the best part of his dominions and more than half his subjects.

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  • The Plea for the Constitution (403 B.C.) is interesting for the manner in which it argues that the wellbeing of Athens-now stripped of empire-is bound up with the maintenance of democratic principles.

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  • The outcome of the long struggle with Prussia, which in 1866 finally broke the spell, and the proclamation of the German empire in 1871 left the title of emperor of Austria stripped of everything but a purely territorial significance.

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  • The skin consists of a layer of cuticle, easily stripped off, secreted by an ectodermal layer one cell thick.

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  • Having begged for quarter First and surrendered, they were immediately stripped nearly massacre naked, and about fifty were slaughtered on the spot; of the and about the same number were dragged away, with Mame- every brutal aggravation of their pitiful condition, to U es.

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  • His tomb was stripped of its splendid adornment during the Reformation.

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  • Thousands of feet of basalt have been worn away from many parts of its surface; deep and wide valleys have been carved out of it; and so enormously has it been wasted, that it has been almost entirely stripped from wide tracts which it formerly covered and where only scattered outliers remain to prove that it once existed.

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  • Layer after layer has been stripped from their sides, and the flat or rounded top has been narrowed until it has now become the apex of a cone.

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  • Rocks belonging to the Cretaceous system at one time covered considerable areas on both sides of the Highlands, but they have been entirely stripped off the eastern side, while on the western they have been reduced to a few fragmentary patches, which have survived because of the overlying sheets of basalt that have protected them.

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  • But Douglas, to the disgust of the French, refused battle, and allowed the English to do what mischief could be done in a thrice stripped country.

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  • When the fruit is collected the pericarp is first removed; then the arillus is carefully stripped off and dried, in which state it forms the mace of commerce.

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  • Averroes was accused of heretical opinions and pursuits, stripped of his honours, and banished to a place near Cordova, where his actions were closely watched.

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  • The successive cuticles that are cast as growth proceeds are delicate in texture and sometimes separate from the underlying cuticle without being stripped off.

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  • According to Mr Gore this means that Christ, on his incarnation, became subject to all human limitations, and had, so far as his life on earth was concerned, stripped himself of all the attributes of the Godhead, including the Divine omniscience, the Divine nature being, as it were, hidden under the human.'

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  • Mandi caused the house to be entirely stripped and anointed with perfumes, and covered the walls again with a single cloth of great richness.

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  • In the 11th century Korea was stripped of her territory west of the Yalu by a warlike horde of Tungus stock, since which time her frontiers have been stationary.

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  • Socrates has related how she was torn from her chariot, dragged to the Caesareum (then a Christian church), stripped naked, done to death with oyster-shells (iwTpawls aveacw, perhaps "cut her throat") and finally burnt piecemeal.

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  • But these were the French and British heavy guns (nearly 200 in number), which had been withdrawn when he stated that he could not renew his offensive, and a number of batteries now restored to the Trentino front, which had been stripped for the earlier fighting.

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  • Metal sheathing shall be dealt with, by allowing in full the cost of a weight equal to the gross weight of metal sheathing stripped off, minus the proceeds of the old metal.

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  • Thus driven back upon himself, Schopenhauer fell into morbid meditations, and the world which he saw, if it was stripped naked of its disguises, lost its proportions in the distorting light.

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  • Stripped of the myth which had attracted so much attention to his name, Lucidor proves to be an occasional rhymester of a very low order.

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  • Huxley has illustrated the futility of "close-time" in his remark that the prohibition of taking oysters from an oyster-bed during four months of the year is not the slightest security against its being stripped clean during the other eight months.

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  • For this offence they were condemned to ten years' imprisonment with hard labour on the roads, and on the 9th of May they were publicly stripped of their uniforms and marched off to gaol.

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  • The 4th earl of Southampton was nearly ruined by a decision that stripped him of his estate near the New Forest.

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  • The royal functions of which Henry was stripped were to be exercised by a series of baronial committees.

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  • Those who had a better conception of its proper functions could see that it had at any rate been stripped of its chief power when the king no longer required its subsidies.

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  • He had taken a prominent part on the side of freedom in the revolution which stripped England of her empire in the West.

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  • I am stripped of all my honours; I am torn up by the roots and lie prostrate on the earth..

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  • The " black oath," which bound those who took it never to oppose Charles in anything, was enforced on all ministers, and those who refused it were driven from their manses and often stripped of their goods.

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  • Wad Helu and Sherif were stripped of their power and gradually all chiefs and amirs not of the Baggara tribe were got rid of except Osman Digna, whose sphere of operations was on the Red Sea coast.

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  • This doctrine, stripped of much of its grossness, is reproduced in the New Testament.

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  • Cossa kept his word never to appeal against the sentence which stripped him of the pontificate.

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  • In some the notochord remains for a long time exposed along the ventral surface, and, owing to the absence of cartilaginous formation around it, disappears without ever becoming invested otherwise than by a thin elastic membrane; it can be easily stripped off below the vertebrae in larval specimens on the point of metamorphosing.

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  • This time he was stripped of all his possessions excepting the city of Rimini and a neighbouring castle, but the sentence of excommunication was withdrawn.

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  • She feeds off the powers of Guardians, so we stripped the Guardians of power.

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  • The Watchers stripped the Guardians of power, but their base of power is in the immortal realm.

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  • Have my magic stripped and turned into a blood monkey for demon scum.

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  • She tugged off her weapons and stripped down to her bra and pants.

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  • His plan took Wynn, Andre, the oldest of the Healers he knew and his own magic, and the best he was able to come up with was given a one percent chance by Wynn, whose mind Gabriel stripped to the core to ensure the Immortal didn't deceive him.

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  • Dropping the papers on her computer desk, she then stripped off her coat and passed by the guest…Toby's room.

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  • He calmly interjected himself with more drugs to supplement his waning strength then stripped out of the heavier weapons, opting for a knife and small laser gun.

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  • Rhyn's gaze went to Toby's backpack.  The cold rain felt good against his hot skin, and he stripped down to his T-shirt in the frigid weather to buffer the heat and magic growing within his body.  "This is supposed to incapacitate a demon," Kiki said and loaded a handgun with a small dart.

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  • She stripped down to her underwear and changed into warm clothing, not caring what the vamps saw so long as Jonny wasn't around to get any ideas.

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  • It was too early for the vamps to be in the gym, so she stripped down to her undershirt without changing into her sparring gear and began pounding into the dummy in front of her.

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  • Having stripped off with great alacrity, Daniel got on the bed.

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  • The story is made poignant by the fact that the plane was stripped for souvenirs despite the tragedy.

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  • Although Class 101 vehicles were nominally stripped of blue asbestos by BR, residual traces should be assumed in all cases.

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  • The bourgeoisie has stripped of its halo every occupation hitherto honored and looked up to with reverent awe.

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  • Thursday was spent cleaning some oily bilges, and re-instating the engine cooling system that I stripped down a week or so ago.

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  • She was stripped out to the forward bulkhead, the poor girls sketchy attire was spread all around the South Hams.

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  • Severely damaged, total burnout or flood damage with no serviceable parts, or already a stripped out shell.

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  • There were also particles whose outer capsids were partially stripped.

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  • The shank is sweet chestnut with the bark stripped off.

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  • And when they had mocked him, they stripped him of the purple cloak, and put his own clothes on him.

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  • The stripped down approach seemed to go down well with the packed crowd as the band performed classic after classic.

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  • They stripped it during the afternoon and found the planet wheels had seized onto the shaft, effectively locking the diff!

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  • Why does local discretion continue to be stripped away and replaced by central government diktat?

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  • On the dog leg on the main corridor there is a short corridor leading to the female dormitory now stripped of its original fittings.

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  • Most of the property has painted or stripped wooden floorboards.

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  • The property benefits from an upstairs bathroom, partial double glazing and also boasts fire place and stripped floorboards.

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  • The property boasts a good quality fitted kitchen which is complimented by a light and airy reception room having stripped wooden flooring.

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  • There are two bedrooms, each with stripped pine flooring.

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  • Due for release in June, details regarding the long- awaited follow-up to 2002's mega-selling Stripped are a bit sketchy at present.

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  • But even when bonuses are stripped out, earnings growth slowed to 3.9 %, the lowest since February 2004.

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  • Life is stripped down to the basics and becomes truly instantaneous.

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  • Cleaning Painted galvanized iron can be stripped with standard chemical stripper.

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  • Don't throw out that old lampshade - stripped of its fabric it makes an excellent wire frame for creating an individual lantern cloche.

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  • I let it fly and stripped fast, the GT turned, went for the fly and turned away at the last millisecond.

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  • Stripped of their is dropped to the low end motocross in the.

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  • Character features include exposed stone mullions, exposed beams, stripped wooden paneled doors and exposed stone walls.

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  • Six scraps of 8mm found footage from the sixties are stripped naked in search of intimacy.

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  • It offers a human Iraq, stripped of the politics that have made the country opaque to the world.

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  • This, the groups first release, contains an excellent smattering of each members back catalog stripped down to its bare bones.

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  • The left hand side of these double doors was stripped with 1 liter of a main brand solvent-based stripper.

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  • Cleaning Painted copper can be stripped with a standard chemical stripper.

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  • I stripped out all of the old VHF FM transceiver from the case and drilled it to take the new microwave modules.

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  • You must enter the underworld stripped naked of all you were.

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  • Some now began to undress, and three of them stripped naked to look over their clothes to destroy the vermin.

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  • Before... After... First we carefully stripped the very top layer of the vinyl wallcovering that was on the walls.

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  • The boiler of 75029 is being stripped, and has had a full washout.

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  • The gonophores of different hydroids differ greatly in structure from one another, and form a series showing degeneration of the medusa-individual, which is gradually stripped, as it were, of its characteristic features of medusan organization and finally reduced to the simplest structure.

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  • The outbreak of the French Revolution stripped off the varnish of philosophy and philanthropy which she had assumed in earlier years.

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  • Having stripped the wires ready, slacken the screw of the appropriate connection terminal.

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  • The boutique B Store has also seen its shelves stripped bare of bags.

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  • Yet successive Conservative and Labor governments have stripped power from local communities.

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  • Dancers are stripped of their clothes, swathed in bandages, left for dead.

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  • No hefty pump arms, slim, sleek and stripped with just two thumb screws.

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  • The engine has been stripped down and the firebox crown cut out with an oxy-acetylene flashlight.

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  • The text is a string with leading and trailing whitespace stripped; if the source is not available it is None.

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  • He has nightmares about being stripped, spat and urinated upon.

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  • The lounge has a vaulted ceiling with stripped beams.

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  • Ex-works engines, engines awaiting scrap and in workaday condition, and stripped down in the works are all included.

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  • Radiator Fan Units The group have stripped and rebuilt two radiator and fan units owing to worn bearings.

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  • The inner bark is stripped from the tree along with the outer bark, and then the inner bark is removed from the outer bark.

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  • Modern utilitarian bathrooms used a stripped down aesthetic to create a united appearance.

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  • Karastan's casual style rugs include the checkered and stripped patterns and more bright colors can be found in the flowery designs of the trellis/floral category.

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  • Photoshop Elements is the stripped down version of Adobe Photoshop that is marketed to home users.

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  • When grains are stripped of the balance in any way, the grain is no longer "whole."

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  • Moonlit Tide- A tranquil, soothing, turquoise background is embellished with a shimmering, silver leaf vine print and stripped accents.

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  • In 1997, she hosted Saturday Night Live, which included the infamous skit where she stripped naked in front of the audience to calm her nerves.

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  • Prejean was stripped of her Miss California title, and she sued to try and get it back.

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  • From actors at the top of the Hollywood A-list to musicians, models, and those looking for a career boost, the list of celebrities who have stripped off their clothes for the camera may surprise you.

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  • Peniche was stripped of the latter title after appearing nude in an issue of Playboy magazine.

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  • Sheen’s title was stripped when Warner Bros. fired him from the sitcom in March of 2011 for erratic behavior.

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  • The hives are stripped of earlier honey before the white tupelo comes into bloom, and the prized tupelo honey is harvested as soon as the trees stop blooming.

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  • These hacks involve reducing the system to a stripped down version of the operating system to circumvent the security controls Sony has built into the PSP.

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  • Designers got to work by analysing the 'flaws' of Nintendo's mascot, who when stripped to his basic elements is essentially a plumber that jumps on his enemies and slowly progresses through the mushroom kingdom.

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  • The bark is stripped from the tree in such a way that it does not kill it and can actually be harvested again in about nine to ten years.

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  • The built in version of Microsoft Office 6.1 includes stripped down versions of Excel (spreadsheets), Word (word processing), PowerPoint (presentations), and OneNote (notes).

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  • When the diaper area has prolonged skin contact with wetness the natural oils are stripped away, the outer layer of skin is damaged, and there is increased susceptibility to infection by bacteria or yeast.

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  • When human hair is made for extensions its color is stripped and then re-colored to various shades so you can choose the shade you want.

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  • In fact, hair that is to be lightened more than three shades must be double processed, meaning the current color is stripped away before the desired shade is added.

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  • Double-processing basically means that the color of your hair is stripped first with a bleach, and then colored with a semi-permanent hair dye.

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  • A routine visit to the salon will "cure" your hair of those pesky split ends (which result when the protective cuticle around the ends of the hair is stripped away, leaving behind a strand that splits into two or three individual strands).

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  • Once hair is stripped of its core pigments, the hair shaft needs to be refilled with tone to avoid a funky ashen hue when going back to a darker shade.

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  • Many women prefer this option if they want to cover their hips and upper thighs because the sarong is easly stripped away when it's time to swim.

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  • While not directly related to her answer, Ms. Prejean was later stripped of her crown.

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  • You might be stripped down to your birthday suit, but somehow you just don't feel as exposed when you're in the water.

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  • If the soil has been stripped of this essential mineral, it will be lacking in the food grown in it.

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  • For a price of 168 US dollars, this adorable number comes in a vintage meringue color that looks as if it were stripped from the walls of an old fashioned soda shop.

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  • Naturally, the truly interesting design of this backpack carries with it a whit of ambience as the style looks like it was stripped straight out of Star Wars.

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  • Inimitably unflappable, David Niven turned to the audience and candidly remarked, "Isn't it fascinating to think that the only laugh that man will probably ever get in his life was when he stripped off to show his shortcomings."

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  • In a small town in Southern California, police arrested seven people who had stripped nude and began to act "mad" after dallying with a Ouija board.

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  • The collection, she explains, "is stripped down to the essential elements of a shoe, guaranteeing the ultimate in both lightness and comfort without sacrificing durability."

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  • These Persian green stripped Samurai pants are a dynamic fashion choice for men's yoga clothing, as are these Thai yoga pants.

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  • Under this theory, food heated higher than 115 degrees has been stripped of its nutritional value.

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  • Whole grains such as whole wheat, brown rice, quinoa and other grains contain the nutritious part of the grain that is stripped out during refining and processing that creates white flour and white pasta.

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  • It's only recently that mechanization and industrial processing of the food supply creates manmade foods stripped of natural fibers.

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  • Words such as enriched sound good, but that only means the manufacturer is trying to put back some of the nutrients lost when the whole grain was stripped out.

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  • For the most part, these foods have been stripped of most of their nutritional value.

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  • While this style of bra may not be the sexiest when you're stripped down to your underthings, it can potentially help create your most stunning silhouette.

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  • The songs are stripped of eccentricities and laid bare by his haunting voice.

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  • The following year Christina released Stripped.

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  • Kris Allen stripped the song down to a single acoustic guitar and played a Bossa Nova type of feel that sounded like something the Brazilian guitar player Antonio Carlos Jobim might have written.

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  • Simmons' edgy stage persona is stripped away to reveal a doting dad, who brings Gatorade to his daughter's soccer games and proudly stands in the front row to cheer on his son's rock band.

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  • In 2009, he stripped as part of an advertising campaign to sell meat-scented cologne for Burger King called Flame.

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  • The sounds within Star Trek effects are "electronic" in quality - with both high and low blips and beeps that can often get stripped out during the MP3 compression.

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  • They stripped her persona of some of the ancient Wonder Woman legends as well as the early background established by the comics.

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  • The natural oils in your skin are stripped away with soap and excessive exposure to hot water.

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  • Maybe I shouldn't be, but I'm glad Darkyn stripped her power.

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  • The death dealer stripped off his shirt and weapons to display a muscular body.

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  • He stripped off his shirt and flung it then tossed all his weapons in a pile at his feet before seating himself once more.

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  • While he was in the bathroom she stripped down to the black underwear and gave her hair another brushing.

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  • Gabriel stripped off his shirt and weapons then his heavy boots, dropping everything into a pile while two of his assassins watched.

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  • Several of the buildings had been stripped of receivers to supply the hospital with extra ones.

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  • Resolved to behave as naturally as she could, she stripped and turned up the shower as hot as she could tolerate.

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  • She stripped down in the locker room and tossed her shirt over the animal head in the bottom of her locker.

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  • She found herself remembering what his body looked like when he stripped down to spar with her, how the muscular length of him felt against her own body when they were locked in combat.

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  • She stripped out of her long-sleeved shirt, leaving just her T-shirt on, then pulled out everything from her pockets she didn't need.

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  • She shoved one blade into her belt and stripped the knives off the dead men, putting them in her cargo pockets.

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  • He watched as she stripped off the tunic to reveal a muscular, firm back.

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  • He stripped out of his clothing and lowered himself in, relaxing.

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  • Taran nodded and stripped off his tunic and excess weapons before dropping into a fighting stance opposite his challenger.

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  • Rushing to the bathroom, she stripped and showered, washing the bugs off with soap and hot water.

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  • After this murder John was condemned by the court of peers of France, and stripped of the fiefs which he possessed in France.

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  • Sacerdotal robes were thrown over the victims, and then roughly stripped off by two Dominicans, the bishop of Vasona and the prior of Sta Maria Novella.

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  • The most highly coveted office at this time was not that of BaotXEbs, which, like that of the rex sacrorum in Rome, had been stripped of all save its religious authority, but that of the Archon; soon after the legislation of Solon repeated struggles for this office between the Eupatridae and leading members of the other two classes resulted in a temporary change.

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  • The gulf between the " laity " and " clergy " went on widening during the 5th and 6th centuries; and the people, stripped of their old prerogatives (save in form here and there), passed into a spiritual pupillage which was one distinctive note of the medieval Church.

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  • When the war came to an end Austria was almost completely stripped of many important commodities.

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  • The phrase " when ye shall be stripped and not be ashamed " contains an idea which has some affinity with two passages found respectively in the Gospel according to the Egyptians and the so-called Second Epistle of Clement.

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  • Indeed, the original interior border of the plain has been well stripped from its inland overlap; the higher-standing inner part of the plain is now maturely dissected, with a relief of 200 to 500 ft., by rivers extended seaward from the older land anti by their inntimerable branches, which are often of insequent arrangement; while the seaward border, latest uplifted, is prevailingly low and smooth, with a hardly perceptible seaward slope of but a few feet in a mile; and the shallow sea deepens very gradually for many nules off shore.

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  • The feature referred to results from the occurrence here of a weak basal formation of clay overlaid by more resistant sandy strata; the clay belt has been stripped for a score or more of miles from its original inland overlap, and worn down in a longitudinal inner lowland, while the sandy belt retains a significant altitude of 200 or 300 ft.

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  • There is good reason for believing that at least along the southern border of New England a narrow coastal plain was for a time added to the continental border; and that, as in the New Jersey section the plain was here stripped from a significant breadth of inland overlap and worn down so as to form an inner lowland enclosed by a longitudinal upland or cuesta; and that when this stage was reached a submergence, of the kind which has produced the many embayments of the New England coast, drowned the outer part of thy plain and the inner lowland, leaving only the higher parts of the cuesta as islands.

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  • The extent of the submergence and the area over which the Palaeozoic strata were deposited are unknown; for in consequence of renewed elevation without deformation, erosion in later periods has stripped off an undetermined amount of the covering strata.

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  • The basal formation if chiefly a weak limestone, which has been stripped from its original Alabama.

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  • By order of the privy council the lead was stripped off the roofs in 1567 and sold to Holland to pay the troops; but the ship conveying the spoils foundered in the North Sea.

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  • The blocking ships were stripped of all fittings and filled with rubble and concrete.

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  • This again is followed by vespers, with a special anthem; after which the altar is stripped in silence.

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  • They were then tested for their suitability for reuse, or stripped down to their component parts for recycling.

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  • Downstairs fans out from the bar into several eating and sitting areas, with stripped pine and old oak furniture.

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  • There were a couple of songs in there that we completely stripped down and changed and the choreography was quite raunchy.

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  • No threads were stripped, no knuckles bloodied, no bolts sheared.

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  • The bodies may have been stripped then skeletonized, possibly by boiling or by the use of some kind of acid solution.

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  • It was as if the thread of the chief screw which held his life together were stripped, so that the screw could not get in or out, but went on turning uselessly in the same place.

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  • And again he twisted the screw with the stripped thread, and again it turned uselessly in the same place.

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  • Guns N Roses' sound and look was certainly contemporary, yet they also honored the past masters of hard rock, like Aerosmith and The Stooges through their swagger and stripped down sound.

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  • Stripped down, dark, complex, and nothing like the commercial sound at the time, these records are seen by many as the core of Metallica's catalogue.

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  • Sheena - Borrowing her name from the Ramone's song Sheena Is a Punk Rocker, this stripped down beauty is no-nonsense and all business.

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  • Curl the stripped end of the cable using either the hole in the stripper or needle-nose pliers.

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  • Raw apple cider vinegar contains enzymes and life-giving nutrients while the distilled vinegar is stripped of it nutrients.

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  • Screws can fall out due to becoming stripped.

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  • The base price on the stripped down Xbox 360s (controller, system, cables) is less than two hundred dollars, but the prices go up from there depending on the type of bundle you get.

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  • Maybe she can explain to him why you stripped her of weapons.

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  • He stripped her deity powers, said she had to earn Gabriel the same way you did.

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  • She didn't try to hide them this time; Darkyn had stripped her bare.

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  • Shivering, she stripped out of the Hell garb and flung it aside to put on some of the clothing she'd chosen.

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  • Gabriel stripped out of his pants and pulled on the new ones before striding back to the pile of the rest of his things.

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  • Katie pushed the door to her designated guest room and stripped out of the grease- stained, French fry scented clothing.

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  • She stripped off her sweatshirt to be certain people could see her armband in her T-shirt.

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  • He stripped of his clothes, donned his pajama bottoms, and sat on the edge of the bed.

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  • Brady had piled his weapons on the couch and stripped down to a pair of pants and nothing else.

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  • However, no sooner had he entered the tent, stripped, and crawled into his sleeping bag than his exhausted body began to drift to another world.

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  • In retaliation Arran occupied and stripped his castle at Crichton, whereupon Bothwell in November sent Arran a challenge, which the latter declined.

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  • Thus Jason stripped the high-priesthood of its sacred character and did what he could to stamp out Judaism.

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  • Stripped of its definitely miraculous character, the doctrine of the inner light may be regarded as the familiar mystical protest against formalism, literalism, and scripture-worship. Swedenborg, though selected by Emerson in his Representative Men as the typical mystic, belongs rather to the history of spiritualism than to that of mysticism as understood in this article.

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  • The manager having brought the drama to a close and stripped the actor shows him to us.

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  • Dusty stripped off the clunky modern weaponry, keeping his sword and knives.

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  • The Jews of Palestine thus became once more a subject state, stripped of their conquests and confined to their own borders.

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  • In accordance with these more sedentary habits during the first phases of life, the characteristic pilidium larva, which is so eminently adapted for a pelagic existence, appears to have been reduced to a close-fitting exterior layer of cells, which is stripped off after the definite body-wall of the Nemertine has similarly originated out of four ingrowths from the primary epiblast.

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  • But the more impetuous members of the aristocratic party climbed on to the roof, stripped off the tiles, and stoned Saturninus and many others to death.

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  • After the latter's execution (440) she retired to Jerusalem, where she was made responsible for the murder of an officer sent to kill two of her followers and stripped of her revenues.

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  • I recall my surprise on discovering that a mysterious hand had stripped the trees and bushes, leaving only here and there a wrinkled leaf.

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  • All the Indian huckleberry hills are stripped, all the cranberry meadows are raked into the city.

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  • Her eyes went to Toni, who had stripped off her shirt.

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  • It is not unlike the procedure of the canonists and casuists of the middle ages with regard to the doctrine of usury, by which the doctrine was to all appearances preserved intact while in reality it was stripped of all its original meaning by innumerable distinctions " over-curious and precise."

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  • In such propositions historical Christianity is stripped off as a mere husk.

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  • Darkyn stripped my power when I left Hell.

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  • Rhyn stripped and changed into the demon's warm clothes.

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  • His view of the value of Albert of Aix, and his account of the First Crusade, have been generally followed (Kugler alone having attempted, to some extent, to rehabilitate Albert of Aix); and thus von Sybel's work may be said to mark a revolution in the history of the First Crusade, when its legendary features were stripped away, and its real progress was first properly discovered.

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  • Though stripped of her empire, Athens obtained very tolerable terms from her enemies.

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