Her mother would call, thinly but insistently, summoning Caroline to help her to her chair in the living room. |
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One story tells how Aurangzeb became rich by summoning fakirs to his palace and forcing them to accept fine khilats. |
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Now his attention was on the distant mental strings of summoning power he wielded. |
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Mixing the two causes a violent chemical reaction, producing a cloudy tan potion which gives the user the power of summoning lightning. |
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With no judge in sight, prosecutors started summoning each person on the docket to a desk at the front of the room for a brief conference. |
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What distinguishes this work from her previous evocations of food is her absolute dedication to summoning it up intensely. |
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He was challenged with the test of summoning the inner resources needed to actualize Abraham's mighty vision and bring it down to earth. |
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Yeah, I know about the Baccinalia stuff which is why I went for more of an invite than a full-on summoning. |
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Care On Call involves residents summoning emergency help by using their phone or a pendant worn round their neck or on their wrist. |
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Walk alongside Mosedale Beck and after a short while gaze in awe at the steep ascent summoning you. |
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Even more emphatic diplomatic gestures, like the summoning of ambassadors, have so far been ignored. |
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The game's so boring, they're summoning their dogs to have a pat or for a game of catch. |
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Mrs Kernan, a widow and his official carer, said she had barricaded him in his bedroom before summoning relatives. |
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He said he was summoning his years of physical and spiritual training as a fighting monk. |
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Between them they dispense alchemic and astrological advice and even perform magic by summoning the Queen of the Fairies. |
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Musical Theatre Basel gave 138 performances summoning up in total 90 100 visitors. |
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The imaginative Raami turns within, summoning the parables, poems, dignity, humility, and wisdom of her father. |
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The flecks of light appeared to be summoning the wisdom of the ages. |
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This is a rather strategic class with an important combination of strategically managing familiars and summoning. |
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The lackey brings orders from the prince summoning all the girls in the land to a grand ball the following evening. |
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Too often, in fact, philosophy is taught in a pompous, even pedantic way, by summoning up the great names of the history of philosophy. |
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Conjuring the building to higher levelss has no effect on any summoning already in progress. |
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But she plays with it unexpectedly here, summoning up a more unhinged persona. |
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Shore manages the admirable feat of summoning up a Wagnerian atmosphere without copying the original. |
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Instead, summoning up a bygone rhetoric, he places the day's horrors in a nation's history. |
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Ms. Young's conjuring gestures in a solo suggested she was summoning up spirits. |
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Here are Americans touching buttons and summoning up genies to provide goods and services. |
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This is the dragon we are tempting in summoning up the spectre of a free trade area in the Americas. |
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When it comes to summoning up the courage to do that, though, you are on your own. |
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In total 251 events took place in the Convention Center Basel, summoning up some 154 237 participants. |
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Setting off the whole are delicate wooded notes, summoning up impressions of lands afar. |
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On second thoughts, I won't, for fear of accidentally summoning the cabin crew again. |
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The band do an impressive job of summoning up the feral electric skronk blues of The Birthday Party, then distorting it into their own magical brew. |
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The summoning ceremony was interrupted by Allied troops, and Hellboy was found and adopted by British parapsychologist Trevor Bruttenholm. |
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Jesus is free to speak to every class of society, rebuking them for their sins and summoning them to an authentic fidelity to God. |
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The preemie makes a fist and, summoning all his strength, punches through the glass case of his incubator. |
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If you cancel the summoning, you will lose all invested resources and mana. |
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Especially when it comes to being a wingman or summoning drinks at the bar. |
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The title track begins with a slow fade-in of sparse acoustic guitar above an undertow of bubbling feedback, as if it is the guitar itself which is summoning those sounds. |
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The opening is practiced of assistance of the system of locking installed with summoning console. |
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On several occasions during their ordeal, the two crew members heard boats passing in the distance, but they had no means of summoning help. |
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In addition, the exact circumstances of the summoning of a doctor shall be detailed in the police report. |
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Toilet compartments shall be fitted with a means of summoning assistance in an emergency. |
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He had not seen the third eaglet and he did not want to wait before summoning help for the two he had been able to rescue. |
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Suspicion alone would be enough to justify summoning Morgan to account for his editorship of the Mirror at a critical time. |
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The alternative synod representatives said they would ask for the summoning of a church-people's council to elect a legitimate patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. |
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It took a foreign coach to unleash the real power from within the gut of England by summoning the courage to select about seven young, black, gifted patriots. |
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He is peerless when it comes to summoning American history and a sense of national purpose. |
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The mystical warrior balled up his fist, summoning a sphere of black energy, which was surrounded by purple lightening, and flung it into the air. |
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The film stays remarkably faithful to the authors vision, perfectly summoning up the brooding ominousness of small-town life in 18th-century France. |
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In December, to express gratitude for the harvest, the farmer draws a bath and begins to prepare a meal, summoning the deity from the field with the sound of pounding rice cakes. |
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L'Assemblée was one of those often heard within the town walls, summoning soldiers to join their corps for exercises or inspections on the parade grounds. |
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The duke had a ceremonial role in summoning the Cornish Stannary Parliament. |
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How could we go about revealing the most up-to-date trends in American graphic design, all the while summoning to our walls the works of its outstanding figures who are the origin of its undeniable influence? |
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Pursuant to the application, the Court issues a judgment summons summoning the judgment debtor to the Court where he or she may bring evidence of finances and income. |
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As the media become increasingly daring, the security forces are stepping up their arrests, physical attacks, threats and summoning of journalists. |
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Paper emerges yet again in his practice as his Proustian madeleine, summoning our evanescing past through its own obsolescence. |
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She heard her name called, or rather she saw it, since the words were blown away instantly. The marshman was summoning her. |
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The public space is described by all as the ideal platform for the summoning of this communal sense transcending social classes, generations, cultures and religions. |
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Machinery must be designed, constructed or fitted with a means of preventing an exposed person from being enclosed within it or, if that is impossible, with a means of summoning help. |
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I am summoning all nations, but I know that not everyone will listen. |
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In response to the Militia Ordinance, Charles revived the Commissions of Array as a means of summoning an army instead. |
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As demands for a parliament grew, Charles took the unusual step of summoning a great council of peers. |
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Faced with opposition from the parlements, Calonne organised the summoning of the Assembly of Notables. |
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Judgment could not be given between the summoning of a Parliament and the State Opening. |
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Even when Robin is defeated, he usually tricks his foe into letting him sound his horn, summoning the Merry Men to his aid. |
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On 2 June 1916, Tolkien received a telegram summoning him to Folkestone for posting to France. |
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There is a document from 1703 summoning the clan of the Laird of Grant, Clan Grant. |
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Philip argued that he was summoning John not as the Duke of Normandy, but as the Count of Poitou, which carried no such special status. |
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As it is commonly heard during the breeding season, it is thought to be emitted by vixens summoning males. |
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Upon the summons of a new Parliament, the Sovereign would issue a proclamation summoning Scottish peers to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. |
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On the other hand, they were summoning up the will to pay out huge dollars to the bondholders, and they were substantially disadvantaging the pension. |
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My experience in photography and through photography does not only consist in summoning up the painful confrontation between an ideal childhood home and today's actual reality. |
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She relates Jesus summoning Lazarus from the grave, but in our enlightened minds, the seed of dubiety is planted: was Lazarus dead when he was interred in his tomb? |
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First ensure that all appropriate services including Blood Bank and ICU are notified in addition to summoning the help of another experienced physician, obstetrician or surgeon and an anaesthesiologist. |
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Standing up for its allies and summoning all its human, industrial and financial resources in an ongoing war effort, Canada mobilized the mightiest military force in its history. |
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Your friend is the angel of the annunciation summoning you to remain life-size in a time of moral diminishment. |
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Nordic also has a nice exotic ring, summoning visions of Greenlanders and Laplanders fishing through ice, simmering up blubber confits and salt-curing chunks of Donner and Blitzen. |
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School districts in other states have brought similar lawsuits summoning constitutional language to demand increased funding and awaited the Kansas ruling as a legal guidepost. |
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Logistics is an invisible hand waving a supply wand, summoning both fuel to till your tank and the tool to twist off that stuck connector. |
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It started after a woman cooking pancakes heard the shriving bell summoning her to confession. |
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Drhellzerker As a final resort, the Enutrof can call upon animal brutality: summoning the power of a Drheller, he becomes a Drhellzerker and transforms into a real fighting machine. |
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It's transparent that feeling dead inside, he's incapable of summoning up any real fellow feeling. |
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That makes me all the sadder that it is not summoning up the courage to introduce greater freedom and power of initiative, that the government and the political leaders are preventing that. |
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But although he manages to instil the group's songs with a contemporary protest edge, his eyes blaze with a passion bent on summoning up ancestors from the spirit world. |
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Before the shrine, a middle-aged man in a black suit throws coins into the offertory box and claps his hands, summoning the spirits of friends or relations who gave their lives for their country. |
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I turned, expecting to see some skirted, leering priest with a crucifix in his hands summoning us into his dogan den. |
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Liberals loved him, back in 1992, for dodging the draft and for admitting he'd been around pot-smokers without stalking out in a snit or summoning the narcs. |
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On the south side, just past the High Kirk, is the Mercat Cross from which royal proclamations are read and the summoning of Parliament announced. |
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Following the death of Oliver Cromwell in September 1658, his son Richard Cromwell succeeded him as Lord Protector, summoning the Third Protectorate Parliament in the process. |
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