Ado in A Sentence

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    Any person who hath anything ado with Him, come; for He is now seeking employment to be given Him.

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    But this arrangement was cried down as a revolutionary departure from all established precedent; and he had much ado to secure the compromise that doctrines and practical reforms should be simultaneously discussed.

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    Charles, released in 1288 under a deceptive negotiation, was crowned king of Sicily by Honorius I V.; but he had much ado to defend his continental dominions against James and Roger.

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    Cuttings, if secured with a heel attached when quite young and inserted without further ado in sandy soil in a handlight, root freely in early summer.

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    For Eminem's fans, and even the artist himself, the controversy over his lyrics are much ado about nothing.

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    Fred pulled himself together and ran outside to get her inside and not cause too much ado.

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    He explains that it leads to the past, and without further ado, Mario and Luigi jump in with hope rescuing the princess.

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    He has since married his star Kate Beckinsale, who has also appeared in such movies as Van Helsing, Pearl Harbor, and Much Ado about nothing.

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    Hence, if a be the width of the diffracted beam, and do the angle through which the wave-front is turned, ado = dX, or dispersion = /a ..

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    I actually sold a few days ado at 17.5p, but that was my personal circumstances where i required the money.

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    In a long despatch penn, of the 6th of March he discussed the general situation, aDo and pointed out that although the force at his disposal military was amply sufficient for raising the siege of Khartum Situation at end of and defeating the mahch, the conditions were changed operatloas.

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    In comedy her favourite roles were Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing, and Donna Diana in the Polish translation of an old Spanish play of that name.

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    In fact, not much ado is made of his sin in the Qur'an.

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    Joyce's sardonic persona is easily a match for Harvey's own; with little ado, they are soon married.

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    Let me, without further ado, present to you, with notes, the match.

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    Much ado has been made of the medical assertion that briefs lower a man's sperm count.

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    North of the Mondego it includes Montemuro (4534 ft.), separating the Douro from the upper waters of its left-hand tributary the Paiva; Gralheira (3681 ft.) between the Paiva and the Vouga; the Serra do Caramullo (35 11 ft.), between the Vouga and the Dao; and the Serra da Lapa (3215 ft.), which gives rise to the Paiva, Tavora, Vouga and ado.

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    So, without further ado, here are seven solid winners every serious trainer should have in their ab-training arsenal.

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    So, without further ado, here is a list of some of the best movies of 2005.

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    Some birds had discovered me as an intruder, and were making a great ado in interesting language and gestures.

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    The men generally make little or do ado, whatever their sufferings.

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    What if an equal ado were made about the ornaments of style in literature, and the architects of our bibles spent as much time about their cornices as the architects of our churches do?

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    What makes much ado about nothing a timeless piece of Literature?

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    Without further ado, here are a few Internet destinations where you can get MySpace music players.

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    Without further ado, let's dive into some fitness training plans based on where you stand today and what you aim to accomplish.

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    Without further ado, let's look at five exercises that are guaranteed to set your midsection on fire.