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Possevin | speaks of her writings as inspired. |
For this reason, one | speaks of "electromagnetism" or "electromagnetic fiel |
In the limit as λ → ∞ one | speaks of thin focaloids. |
Bede | speaks of the day as commemorationis dies. |
Elsewhere, Dionysius | speaks of him as antiquated, careless and superficial |
The song | speaks of Saint Joseph, the father of Jesus. |
There's a box insert that | speaks of "allied" Finnish troops. |
The war Mavata | speaks of is being fought on several fronts in KwaZul |
("Soba ni Ite...") | speaks of a message I've wanted to express for a few |
This exposure | speaks of the strengths that have gone into the admin |
Larna | speaks of a prophecy that before its fall, Gallifrey |
This article | speaks of Windigos as if they are real beings. |
The word Ulugh before his name | speaks of his Turkish origin. |
Minister of External Affairs Louis Michel | speaks of "a country in a pluralistic democracy." |
One old account | speaks of "small people" with whom the Norsemen fough |
The dramatist Cumberland also | speaks of him in high terms in his Memoirs. |
It also | speaks of the Ugarit fleet being absent, patrolling t |
s a Dead Sea Scroll discovered in Cave 11 that | speaks of a New Jerusalem. |
A passage in which Cicero | speaks of a town called "Hera", in Sicily (ad Att. |
It | speaks of the marriage of the individual soul with Vi |
Sinhastha Mahatmya | speaks of Lord Rama having made the Yatra at Trimbake |
Bonn, I, 326) | speaks of it as a large and populous town. |
Henric L. Wuermeling | speaks of this as "the first revolution of modern his |
Out of Bounds (written with Damon DiMarco), he | speaks of drug addiction, prostitution, and promiscui |
The piece | speaks of the blooming of the Lotosflower and how it |
the track was "Girl," a light pop number that | speaks of Prince's lust for a woman. |
The song | speaks of numbers about suburban alienation and the f |
After the chorus, the second stanza | speaks of a girl who was murdered in Peart's hometown |
Its texts | speaks of an Italian emigrant to Latin America, who i |
ugenius III, himself a former Cistercian monk, | speaks of Henry in 1147 as humbly washing dishes at C |
According to music website Idolator, the song | speaks of "taking shots and other various forms of de |
In his essay, Derrida | speaks of a philosophical “event” that has occurred t |
pdate sequence is a permutation one frequently | speaks of a permutation SDS to emphasize this point. |
He | speaks of "bitterns" the size of fat chickens which h |
speaks of a first arrest, which may suggest Charles w | |
Van Buren"), and | speaks of their relationship as though the two were n |
ccording to Morissette, "So Unsexy" "basically | speaks of the process of how loving myself can affect |
ed at in the regular cut of the film, when she | speaks of Maid Marian: "She is ripe. |
Mahan | speaks of the operation in his book, The Influence of |
The 381 version | speaks of the Holy Spirit as worshipped and glorified |
In a Spanish poem Daniel Levi de Barrios | speaks of him as being a native of Germany ("de Alema |
He | speaks of cleansing this world of the "human filth wh |
In the same introduction Jacob | speaks of Galen, repeating the story that that celebr |
If one | speaks of a "regent class" the word "class" is theref |
with Sibyrtius, satrap of Arachosia, and often | speaks of his visiting Sandracottus, the king of the |
In the book he | speaks of his experiences in jail as well as in the p |
A contemporary manuscript | speaks of Sir Thomas as having ‘greatly favoured and |
The president of the Dogue de Bordeaux club, | speaks of them when the best of each breed met in Mad |
Purananuru | speaks of the war between two Cholas Nalankilli and N |
Rajendra Prasad, the king | speaks of the "traditionally neutral policy" of his c |
nstitutes of the Christian Religion of 1536 he | speaks of the importance of the singing of Psalms. |
at the Old Ball Bark" in the fourth season, he | speaks of having seen a baseball game in 1876. |
and directed toward Sir Edward Hyde, Nicholas | speaks of Cromwell; |
D) inscription found in Begur, near Bangalore, | speaks of the existence of Bengalooru much before the |
In Colin Clouts Come Home Again, Spenser | speaks of Fraunce as Corydon, on account of his trans |
eed to put Jesus' teachings into practice, and | speaks of "the contrast between two sorts of people w |
formally-inclined composers, Ferneyhough often | speaks of his music as being about creating energy an |
When St. John | speaks of a voice "as if it were a trumpet", Duvet de |
In the book Tolstoy | speaks of the principle of non-violent resistance whe |
ble with resolving his multiple personalities, | speaks of having a difficult time in his relationship |
ation hypothesis put forward by Geerat Vermeij | speaks of more general conflicts and was originally b |
The earlier part of the Gesta | speaks of the king in very laudatory terms, but in th |
f love Kamadev, Indrani the wife of Indra etc. | speaks of influence from diverse cultures and religio |
Bourassa | speaks of the Accord, his related famous speech in th |
This film | speaks of love's triumph despite the differences of t |
ice Walker's In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens | speaks of helping Winson edit "The Autobiography of M |
The host | speaks of al myn ordinaunce (being) almoost fulfild a |
As Ptolemy | speaks of IIinakes to accompany his treatise, these m |
He | speaks of that experience in his current writing, hig |
mers in the "Physical Phenomenon of Mysticism" | speaks of her supernatural ability to survive for lon |
relates how she lost her virginity on camera, | speaks of her family and background, and of the viole |
the contemporary Procopius | speaks of a marriage arrangement between Audoin and a |
Ian Svenonius for the show Soft Focus, Shields | speaks of releasing both the unfinished album and a r |
She is also alluded to when Natsuki | speaks of her own 'rival' when discussing the Arika/N |
three stories about Bartholomew's death: "One | speaks of his being kidnapped, beaten unconscious, an |
a River runs through the spa the name of which | speaks of the existence of hot thermal water in the V |
Constitutional scholar C.A.J.M. Kortmann | speaks of an "association of countries that has chara |
In that regard Matz | speaks of the "heraldic arrangement" of the griffins, |
Zenobius | speaks of both artists, but says that Acesas (or, as |
an, Laurence Echard, in his History of England | speaks of Keble as being then a man of "little practi |
The proverb | speaks of these emotions, not as isolated fragments o |
It | speaks of the frigid desperation of experiential angu |
message, described as a party-anthem, the song | speaks of having a desire to have a good time at the |
to the Apostles whilst a broader understanding | speaks of handing on the faith of the Apostles. |
l's cancer has been in remission and she often | speaks of how her life is completely changed as a can |
In the original Greek this verse | speaks of adding one cubit, a word and a measure of l |
Thus, when one | speaks of hallucinating when under the influence of s |
rries the lattice distortion with it, thus one | speaks of a cloud of phonons accompanying the electro |
He | speaks of himself as one 'who pretend(s) not to learn |
Another report | speaks of Vaikundar, treating diseases with only eart |
This report | speaks of it as "a modern sect, greatly on the increa |
as a religion of the "book"; however, it also | speaks of a cultural space of memory and loss created |
worthy of mark is the frequency with which he | speaks of the Heart of Christ, and pressingly exhorts |
The Pilgrimage of Aetheria | speaks of the vigil of this feast and of the feast it |
s that cabalists believe in a tenfold God, and | speaks of a brand-new "sect" believing in a dual Deit |
his imprisoned friends' criminal actions, and | speaks of his paranoia, fearing that the police are c |
tailings were being worked over, and Pausanias | speaks of the mines as a thing of the past. |
onsiderable amount of trade, though the orator | speaks, of it as oppidum non maximum. |
The song | speaks of heartbreak, as the narrator (lead singer Ma |
n ... or if, indeed, we should mock at him who | speaks of elephants." |
ne inscription in the Nagueshi Temple in Ponda | speaks of Purush Shennvi's son Maee Shennvi of Kullal |
He | speaks of the young Burghers, "many of them mere scho |
and the 12th century Byzantine scholar Tzetzes | speaks of her works as lost. |
Hermant | speaks of this order, and observes that it took its n |
his dying day the nature of this error; and he | speaks of himself in his memoirs as the much-enduring |
oousios" in the first half of the 2nd century, | speaks of a threefold sonship consubstantial with the |
Ministries Without Borders ... | speaks of a people who are inwardly free and outwardl |
enius, and Kugler, in his description of them, | speaks of his art as being above that of his contempo |
itten by the author of "God bless America" and | speaks of "Elm trees tall, soft shadows fall" but tha |
n Arnold, in his famous poem The Light of Asia | speaks of abstinence like this: "Shun drugs and drink |
In a laudatory poem Lope de Vega | speaks of her "as the fourth of the Graces and the te |
In another interview, the person | speaks of a well-reputed gentleman's encounter with a |
Sweert, in his Atheneae Belgicae, | speaks of him as a man of rare virtue; he praises his |
Strabo, on the authority of Posidonius, | speaks of one Mochus or Moschus of Sidon as the autho |
Lyrically, the song also | speaks of rebuffing anyone that comes in between his |
star; she objected that one of the songs “only | speaks of Jesus' humanity; it does not mention his di |
The religious historian Mircea Eliade | speaks of a similar desire to transcend old age and d |
The inscription on his tomb | speaks of him as ‘having been employed for more than |
Much of it | speaks of an attitude that can be traced to an era in |
He | speaks of having a joyful, though financially modest, |
y as the most enduring quality of painting and | speaks of painting as “physical, like an extension of |
d vinegar served with toast and, a page later, | speaks of a salad of onions, purslane, and cucumbers. |
ll the fulness wherein God has created it - it | speaks of animals, plants, waters, skies, etc. |
ew conducted in the 1990s, Ms. Bernstein Ferry | speaks of her first marriage, presenting a picture of |
The apostle | speaks of Hymeneus and Philetus as instances of men w |
Island in the Nile near Aswan in Egypt, which | speaks of a seven-year period of drought and famine d |
Oxford, and in the 'dedicatorie epistle' Boys | speaks of his 'larger exposition of the Gospels and E |
used for a boat as the Coverdale Bible of 1535 | speaks of "All whirry men, and all maryners vpo the s |
ion" and "The Artwork of the Future", where he | speaks of his ideal of unifying all works of art via |
Aristotle | speaks of Hippasus as holding the element of fire to |
Wodrow, who | speaks of him as ‘a kind, frank, comradly man when no |
ne says that it is of Apostolic origin, and he | speaks of it in a way that shows it was the universal |
Wallington in 1287, and there is a deed which | speaks of Belaset, daughter of the Rav Berechiah. |
he was still engaged in worldly pursuits, and | speaks of the interior happiness which he experienced |
Noailles, the French ambassador, | speaks of the support given to Rogers by the greatest |
rd calls her a "concubine" and Paulus Diaconus | speaks of Pippin's birth "before legal marriage", whe |
red to serve God as a catholic christian,' and | speaks of requirements which have no good Scripture w |
ugh an essay of hers from around the same time | speaks of the fertility of the United States to produ |
nd the passengers dance, and the blind poetess | speaks of her cult of Light, which has replaced Mima. |
eing "only-begotten of the Father"; the second | speaks of Jesus' earthly ministry; and the third desc |
it is not certain that the marriage Procopius | speaks of eventually took place. |
A Hittite report | speaks of a Muksus, who also appears in an eighth-cen |
author who has written three novels; If Nobody | Speaks of Remarkable Things, which was nominated for |
in letters of protection granted to him Edward | speaks of his being in England ‘by the king's order'. |
ange the other person, and added that the song | speaks of "the different ways that men and women see |
the Egyptians' spoils, noting that Psalm 68:14 | speaks of “a dove covered with silver, and her pinion |
its losses were quickly repaired, for Diodorus | speaks of it as in a flourishing and wealthy conditio |
aratists, Andrea Finocchiaro Aprile: "This man | speaks of democracy, but he has the grave fault of ha |
A little later he | speaks of observing with his quadrants, and on 27 Dec |
er was in "The Prom" episode, and Andrew often | speaks of the time he summoned flying demon monkeys t |
d people is balanced by a messianic voice that | speaks of hope for deliverance of the Jews in Zion - |
nsiderable exaggeration, at 30,000 (Pachymeres | speaks of 40,000 men, including the naval forces). |
he himself, on his being made a judge in 1663, | speaks of his "twenty years' silence." |
of course it is, when the drug dealer/robber | speaks of having to return his ill gotten treasures t |
rly experience-and experience in general,” and | speaks of “her increasingly influential place among y |
Vespers for the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman) | speaks of the gift of the Spirit washing away the gui |
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