Tome Sentence Examples

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  • The tome was far heavier than she expected, made of something much different than cardboard and paper.

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  • A French translation of the Chronicon is in tome xiii.

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  • While Dean hadn't read the tome, Cynthia had utilized it faithfully in her recent perpetration of meals.

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  • I suspect far more people became better informed from the site visit than any weighty tome.

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  • A mighty tome, most of which goes right over my head!

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  • There is a French translation in tome xxix.

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  • The best edition is that by C. Thurot, which appears in the Recueil des historiens des croisades, tome iv.

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  • The most important of these, from the historical point of view, have beenpublished in the Historiae Francorum Scriptores, tome iv.

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  • He has also written a vast tome called the ' Structure of Singing ' which is outside almost anyone's budget!

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  • Husband and wife, William and Sophie have produced a beautiful tome which tells you all you need to know.

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  • At the book shop you will find nearly every educational tome you will need.

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  • It's as thorough an examination as any lawyer might ever need to read But this is no dusty tome.

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  • It looks, in short, like a general reader's fantasy of a scholarly tome.

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  • The Google-backed company and others like it are looking to allow people to call to sao tome communicate more cheaply using the Internet.

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  • The Game Cookbook is very beautifully illustrated, but this is no mere coffee table tome.

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  • What Philip Norman brings to this 400 plus page tome are three essential ingredients.

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  • Printed on recycled paper using vegetable inks, it's this year's must-have for the coffee-table tome.

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  • Revard (Paris, 1816); Delambre, Traite de l'astronomie theorique et pratique, tome iii.; Histoire de l'astronomie moderne; Methodus technica brevis, perfacilis, ac perpetua construendi Calendarium Ecclesiasticum, Stylo tam novo quam vetere, pro cunctis Christianis Europae populis, F&c., auctore Paulo Tittel (Göttingen, 1816); Formole analitsche pel 1 If Saturday, substitute Sunday immediately following.

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  • Derry 's second book, another large tome of 476 pages, is essentially a volume of philosophy.

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  • It 's as thorough an examination as any lawyer might ever need to read But this is no dusty tome.

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  • A mighty tome, most of which goes right over my head !

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  • It looks, in short, like a general reader 's fantasy of a scholarly tome.

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  • Printed on recycled paper using vegetable inks, it 's this year 's must-have for the coffee-table tome.

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  • There's no waiting on the mailman to deliver your favorite author's latest tome and you'll no longer have to face the holiday crush at your local bookstore.

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  • Mr. Kolpas has yet to publish a tome on the art of making it in the world of freelance writing.

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  • The Bibliotheca rerum Germanicarum, tome iv., edited by Ph.

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  • In 1563 a second Book of Homilies was submitted along with the 39 Articles to convocation; it was issued the same year under the title The second Tome of Homilies of such matters as were promised and instituted in the former part of Homilies, set out by the authority of the Queen's Majesty, and to be read in every Parish Church agreeably.

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  • Trabut, L'Algerie; le sol et les habitants (Paris, 1898), specially valuable for agriculture and fauna; Arthur Girault, Principes de colonisation et de legislation coloniale, Tome iii.

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  • Geraud for the Societe de l'histoire de France (Paris, 1843), and practically all William's writings are found in tome xx.

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  • Revard (Paris, 1816); Delambre, Traite de l'astronomie theorique et pratique, tome iii.; Histoire de l'astronomie moderne; Methodus technica brevis, perfacilis, ac perpetua construendi Calendarium Ecclesiasticum, Stylo tam novo quam vetere, pro cunctis Christianis Europae populis, F&c., auctore Paulo Tittel (Göttingen, 1816); Formole analitsche pel 1 If Saturday, substitute Sunday immediately following.

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  • In the latter case, the first preparations were according to the I See Victor Loret, "Les flutes egyptiennes antiques," Journal Asiatique, 8eme serie, tome xiv., Paris, 1889, pp. 129, 130 and 132.

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  • Bouquet, Recueil des historiens des Gaules (Paris, 1738 ff.), tome 15, 408-411; Migne, Patrologiae cursus completus, 179, 765-820; P. Jaffe, Regesta Pontificum Romanorum, 2nd ed.

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  • Up the Tome valley (54 m.) is the hill Avasaxa, whither pilgrimages were formerly made in order to stand in the light of the sun at midnight on St John's day (June 24).

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  • Both of these are published in the Historiae Francorum Scriptores, Tome ii.

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  • There are rich salmon-fisheries in the lower parts of the great northern rivers, especially the Tome, Kalix, Lule, Angerman and Indal; in the Dal, the Klar and GOta, and several of the lesser rivers of the south.

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  • There are three harbours on this bay, El Tome, Penco and Talcahuano (q.v.), the last being the largest and best-protected port on the inhabited part of the Chilean coast.

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  • The manufacture of textiles is carried on at Santiago and El Tome, and numerous small factories are devoted to clothing of various descriptions.

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  • They are printed in the Monumenta Germaniae, leges, tome i.

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  • The upper Uruguay is navigable from the Quarahim to the town of Sao Tome, and small river steamers ply regularly between Ceibo, on the Argentine side, and the latter.

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  • It has been translated into several languages, and Greek and Latin translations are found in the Acta Sanctorum Bollandistarum, tome viii.

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  • See the Bibliotheque des Peres de la Compagnie de Jesus by Father Carlos Sommervogel, tome vii.

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  • For a complete concordance of the Gregorian and the republican calendars see Stokvis, Manuel d'histoire, tome iii.

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  • His thinning hair was plastered meticulously over his bald tome scarcely concealing the pink scalp.

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  • Political Commission elected The new Central Committee on 25 May re-elected Manuel Tome as the party's General Secretary.

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  • I've just embarked upon the journey that is reading this tome.

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  • What it has done is to publish a massive tome of text which is not indexed in any way.

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  • Today it is a hefty tome with articles covering every possible angle of LRGS life.

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  • He has also written a vast tome called the ' Structure of Singing ' which is outside almost anyone 's budget !

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  • I 've just embarked upon the journey that is reading this tome.

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  • Looking for items for the Tome of Knowledge will also reveal some plotlines that have soap opera appeal... except for the fantasy world.

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  • The only accessories are a large book or tome for the tablet she carries and a torch she holds aloft.

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  • The first edition of the history was published at Helmstadt in 1584, and a good edition is in the Recueil des historiens des croisades, tome iv.

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  • P. Migne, Patrologiae cursus completus, tome 206 (Paris, 1855), 867 ff.; further sources in Neues Archiv fiir die altere deutsche Geschichtskunde, 2.218; II.

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  • Fiddes's huge tome (1724) is fairly exhaustive.

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  • Leroy-Beaulieu, L'Empire des Tsars, tome iii.

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  • The march of Arab conquest kept the Armenians friendly to Byzantium for a few years; but in 718 the catholicus John of Odsun ascended the throne and at the council of Manazkert in 728 repeated and confirmed the anathemas against Chalcedon and the tome of Leo, that had been first pronounced by the catholicus Babken in 491 at a synod held in Valarshapat by the united Armenian, Georgian or Iberian, and Albanian churches.

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  • On the accusation of the orthodox he was deposed by the "Robber Synod" of Ephesus, but at Chalcedon in 451 was pardoned on condition of anathematizing both Nestorius and Eutyches and accepting the Tome of Leo.

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