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nightingale spoken of in persian poetry.

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Was not spoken of the soul.

She was spoken of as a paragon of virtue.

Tom would have spoken of him as @Harbison's Bull,

Publicly, he has spoken of Kenya's support for the ICC.

These little affairs should be spoken of openly.

The new mayor is well spoken of by the citizens

Burmese refugees have spoken of days of fear and bursts of gunfire and cannon blasts.

Water is spoken of as containing two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen.

Glorious things are spoken of thee, o city of God. Selah.

The locality was spoken of as though it had been the dwelling of a hangman.

And so a short answer is often spoken of as a laconic answer.

Sunday is spoken of for the Czar's visit to the Empress Eugenie at Chislehurst.

Its cream and butter had a local reputation; Aunt Tranter had spoken of it.

The United Nations Secretary-General has spoken of the need for individual freedoms and human rights.

And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of.

H . Why to be unspeakableThis section discusses the two main reasons of "Tao can't be spoken of" which was touched upon by Zhuangzi: one is the mistake of the spoken attitude of the Ian-guage subject;

Though the Bothans are spoken of in Return of the Jedi, they are not seen in the film.

The most widely spoken of modern indic vernaculars spoken mostly in the north of India along with English it is the official language of India usually written in devanagari script.

The most widely spoken of modern indic vernaculars spoken mostly in the of India along with English it is the official language of India usually written in devanagari script.

(usually spoken of when it is lost or in danger) a person's integrity in one's later years

We have spoken of Pearl's rich and luxuriant beauty; a beauty that shone with deep and vivid tints;

The image here is spoken of as virtual just as is the familiar image generated by a plane mirror.

Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying.

Things that we have spoken about before will today meld into things we have never spoken of, to give you the truth about some physics in areas perhaps you have not heard before.

Each corners are full of flippancy ages here, pursuing of material with succeed of look forward to to be spoken of have never had of height.

India is often spoken of in the same breath as China because of its billion-plus population, economic promise, value as a trading partner and growing military capabilities.

Money, which represents the prose of life, and which is hardly spoken of in parlors without an apology, is, in its effects and laws, as beautiful as roses.

Although Chiang Kai-shek has always spoken of devoting himself to democracy, he is undoubtedly a member of the Blue Clothes Society.

ident Barack Obama spent part of his youth in Jakarta and has spoken of his desire to build a closer U.S..

It is a path that leads from the streets of Prague, through the milestones I've spoken of today, and eventually, some day, to a world without nuclear weapons.

First I give thanks to my God, through Jesus Christ, for you all, because your faith is spoken of in the whole world.

a folded map; a folded tophat is collapsed; when a bird's wings are brought close to the body they are spoken of as folded.

At one point Israel's ambassador was reported (wrongly, he later claimed) to have spoken of a "tectonic" change in American policy.

When we have previously spoken of there being a "right time" for action to be taken, you should now be able to see the sense behind our reasoning.

-- Can you recall, brother, is mother Grogan's tea and water pot spoken of in the Mabinogion or is it in the Upanishads?

So do it now for Jehovah has spoken of David saying by my servant David I will save my people Israel out of the hand of the philistines and out of the hand of all their enemies.

We have as yet hardly spoken of the infant that little creature, whose innocent life had sprung, by the inscrutable decree of Providence, a lovely and immortal flower, out of the rank luxuriance of a guilty passion.

Any of three groups of pronoun forms with corresponding verb inflections that distinguish the speaker(first person), the individual addressed(second person), and the individual or thing spoken of(third person).

Hopefully, but a moment ago, as Hester had spoken of drowning it in the deep sea, there was a sense of inevitable doom upon her as she thus received back this deadly symbol from the hand of fate.

The reminiscence of ideas spoken of by Plato is equivalent to saying that ideas implicitly exist in man, instead of being, as the Sophists assert, a foreign importation into his mind.

The wife was often seen by those still alive out in the garden praying at the bush I have spoken of, for the shade of the dead man appeared there at times.

Philip went to find Nathanael, and told him, "we have met the man spoken of by Moses in the Law, and by the prophets: it is Jesus son of Joseph, from Nazareth."

Verily I say unto you, Wheresoever this Gospel shall be preached throughout the whole world, this also that she hath done shall be spoken of for a memorial of her.

For would you not admit to conspiring thoughts of 'jumping ship' dearest lady... should these Pillars that we have spoken of not present themselves in the exact way we stated that they would?

In control problems the uncertain variables are often bounded, thus uncertainty can be spoken of as "sets" and uncertain systems can be studied by the methods of set theory.

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