A blind man appealed to Jesus as " the Son of David," and was answered by the restoration of his sight; and when, a little later, Jesus fulfilled an ancient prophecy by mounting an ass and riding into Jerusalem, the multitudes shouted their welcome to the returning " kingdom of David."
A few minutes later Señor Medena answered the phone.
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A further attack on the Lombard cities at the diet of Ravenna in 1231 was answered by a renewal of their league, and was soon connected with unrest in Germany.
A grumpy man answered and Dean tested his sweetest voice.
A judicial decision made it doubtful whether this percentage became the private property of tenants for life on settled estates, but a further act passed in 1904 answered the question in the affirmative.
A male voice answered and after Dean explained about the bone, he was told to bring it over.
A man's voice answered on the second ring.
A number of pamphlets asserting the complicity of the fallen minister in the Popish Plot, and even accusing him of the murder of, Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey, were published in 1679 and 1680; they were answered by Danby's secretary, Edward Christian, in Reflections; and in May 1681 Danby was actually indicted by the Grand Jury of Middlesex for Godfrey's murder on the accusation of Edward FitzHarris.
A peal of merry laughter answered her, and the knives and forks fell to the plates with a clatter.
A person behind me answered nervously.
A roar of batteries answered from the shore.
A sort-of confirmation occurred on Monday when I answered a phone call from a young lady.
A treaty projected on the news of the massacre of St Bartholomew, by which Mary should be sent back to Scotland for immediate execution, was broken off by the death of the earl of Mar, who had succeeded Lennox as regent; nor was it found possible to come to acceptable terms on a like understanding with his successor Morton, who in 1577 sent a proposal to Mary for her restoration, which she declined, in suspicion of a plot laid to entrap her by the policy of Sir Francis Walsingham, the most unscrupulously patriotic of her English enemies, who four years afterwards sent word to Scotland that the execution of Morton, so long the ally of England, would be answered by the execution of Mary.
A woman with a gruff voice answered for Blast Publishing.
Actually, Josh did ask her, but she had never answered.
After a pause Mr. O'Hara answered.
After his translation to Ely (1609), he again controverted Bellarmine in the Responsio ad Apologiam, a treatise never answered.
After it was repeated, Dean answered it to find Lydia Larkin.
After that he asked me if the strings were all right and changed them at once when I answered in the negative.
Agnes Delanco answered immediately.
Ain't you going to ask how I answered?
Alex answered without looking back at Aaron.
All of these she answered herself, and she made public acknowledgment in letters to the newspapers.
Already in 1087 and 1088 he had appealed to Baldwin of Flanders, verbally and by letter,' for troops; and Baldwin had answered the appeal.
Although it was a slave state, the majority of the people of Delaware opposed secession in 1861, and the legislature promptly answered President Lincoln's call to arms; yet, while 14,000 of the 40,000 males between the ages of fourteen and sixty served in the Union army, there were many sympathizers with the Confederacy in the southern part of the state.
And he answered, Knowest thou not what these be.
And I answered, I varda a flying roll; the length thereof is dewey dacha cubits, and the breadth thereof dacha cubits, and the breadth thereof dacha cubits.
And I answered, I varda a flying roll; the length thereof is dewey dacha cubits, and the breadth thereof dacha cubits.
And remember—innocent until proven guilty, she answered as she readied for bed.
And remember—innocent until proven guilty, she answered as she readied for bed.
And the Saviour straightway stood still with his disciples and answered him, Art thou then, being here in the temple, clean?
And when the president has given thanks, and all the people have so answered, those who are called by us deacons distribute to each of those present, for them to partake of the bread (and wine) 8 and water, for which thanks have been given, and they carry portions away to those who are not present.
Anderson's wife Marian answered on the first ring.
Archbishop Blackburne, when asked by Queen Caroline whether he was still alive, answered, "He is not dead, madam, but buried."
Arguments have been founded upon the descriptions of the blind singers in the Odyssey, with their songs inspired directly by the Muse; upon the appeals of the poet to the Muses, especially in such a place as the opening of the Catalogue; upon the Catalogue itself, which is a kind of historical document put into verse to help the memory; upon the shipowner in the Odyssey, who has " a good memory for his cargo," &c. It may be answered, however, that much of this is traditional, handed down from the time when all poetry was unwritten.
Aristotle, asked where dwell the Muses, answered, " In the souls of those who love work."
As he answered the late night call, he glanced up the staircase to see Edith in the hall above, a specter in her antique dress, a look of alarm on her face.
As he walked through the lobby, the phone rang and Saundra answered it.
As he went, he spoke and even jested with the Samoans, and they answered in good part.
As if in a dream, she pulled it free and answered.
As she answered it, he pondered what she had said.
At Freeport, on the Wisconsin boundary, on the 27th of August, Lincoln answered questions put to him by Douglas, and by his questions forced Douglas to "betray the South" by his enunciation of the "Freeport heresy," that, no matter what the character of Congressional legislation or the Supreme Court's decision "slavery cannot exist a day or an hour anywhere unless it is supported by local police regulations."
At this time the Visigoths who settled in Spain early in the 5th century were menaced by two powerful enemies, the Suevi who had a small kingdom in the north-west of the peninsula, and the Byzantines who had answered Athanagild's appeal for help by taking possession of a stretch of country in the south-east.
Been trying to teach her for weeks, Elise answered without looking up.
Before that time there was no basin or wet-dock, though the river Medway to some extent answered the same purpose, but a portion of the adjoining salt-marshes was then taken in, and three basins have been constructed, communicating with each other by means of large locks, so that ships can pass from the bend of the Medway at Gillingham to that at Upnor.
Before the actual debate in 1858 Douglas made a speech in Chicago on the 9th of July, to which Lincoln replied the next day; Douglas spoke at Bloomington on the 16th of July and Lincoln answered him in Springfield on the 17th.
Believe me, Quinn answered.
Between bites he answered Fred's questions, filling in the details of the trip south.
Bills were paid, telephones answered and smiles smiled where called for.
Bracing himself for the worst he answered the call.
Bradley's Appearance and Reality (1893 2nd ed., 1897) and answered in the negative.
Brady looked from the injured man to the streaks of red in the sky, which were answered by two more streaks to the north.
Bramhall, a strong Arminian, had afterwards written down his views and sent them to Newcastle to be answered in this form by Hobbes.
Brennan answered his own question.
Brown (The Authorship of the Kingis Quair, Glasgow, 1896) have been convincingly answered by Jusserand in his Jacques Ier d'Ecosse fut-il poete ?
Brunel answered that he'd just received the message—he'd been "on the road," and only recently learned Jeffrey Byrne drowned.
Burgess answered quickly, impatience showing in his voice.
But after a minute I answered that beauty was a form of goodness--and he went away.
But He uttered a parable which more than answered them.
But if Antisthenes is to be answered, a further step must be taken.
But if you answered mostly a, it's time to take a scythe to the hours you work.
But it's too bad she didn't send you one of those itsy-bitsy outfits all the really cool skaters wear, he answered.
But Polycarp displayed the same uncompromising attitude which his master John had shown towards Cerinthus and answered, "I recognize you as the first-born of Satan."
But they've been very scarce for a few years and we usually have to be content with elephants or buffaloes, answered the creature, in a regretful tone.
But, what is of far greater importance, there never arose at Athens any body of men which at all answered to the nobilitas of Rome.
C. Baur have answered this question in the affirmative.
Cade answered the door and ushered his sister into the family room where Cynthia was doing some last minute dusting.
Christ answered the Herodians according to their condition.
Christ with the Institutio theologica, was answered by Joannes Philoponus (7th century) in his De aeternitate mundi.
Clarke answered his unknown opponent with a gravity and care that showed his high opinion of the metaphysical acuteness displayed in the objections, and published the correspondence in later editions'of the Demonstration.
Clearly then the question which the myth of the Primal Man is intended to answer in relation to the whole universe is answered in relation to the nature of man by this account of the coming into being of the first man, which may, moreover, have been influenced by the account in the Old Testament.
Colonel Rowan and Sir Henry Maine, soon lived down the hostility first exhibited, and although one serious and lamentable collision occurred between, the mob and the police in 1833, it was agreed two years later that the unfavourable impression at one time existing against the new police was rapidly diminishing, and that it had fully answered the purpose for which it was formed.
Cynthia answered but quickly motioned for Dean to pick up the extension.
Cynthia answered, another guest confirming his room while Fred told his new skiing partner he'd see him in the morning.
Cynthia Byrne answered in a tentative voice on the first ring.
Daniel Brennan answered on the first ring.
De Montfort answered by raising an army, arresting prothinent aliens, and seizing the lands which the king had given them.
Dean answered a phone call—a six-month-early summer reservation—while waving to the departing guests.
Dean answered a phone call—a six-month-early summer reservation—while waving to the departing guests.
Dean answered affirmatively and smiled up at Edith Shipton, giving an all-is-well wave.
Dean answered by insisting his questions were routine.
Dean answered him with a cold stare.
Dean answered in a voice as nonchalant as he could muster.
Dean answered it and was delighted to hear Martha's voice.
Dean answered the obvious—he had no idea of the content of the missive.
Dean answered the obvious—he had no idea of the content of the missive.
Dean answered, "I just want...."
Dean clawed out a hand and answered it.
Dean could tell by the look on her face that Lydia wanted to forget about Billy Langstrom and the accident, but she answered.
Dean did not suggest that Officer Larkin who answered the 911 call in Jake Weller's absence had acted hastily, though in his mind he questioned the shooting.
Dean started slowly and she answered in a straightforward manner, her voice becoming stronger as she proceeded.
Dean telephoned Cynthia Byrne next, but Randy answered.
Dean telephoned Cynthia's mother's number and his wife answered on the first ring.
Dean was beginning to wonder, but answered no.
Dean, towel over his arm, answered it.
Dean, who'd just returned from pressing election flesh, answered.
Deidre sucked in a deep breath, praying the demon lord answered the summons.
Doa Maria Christina calmly presided over this solemn council, listening to the advice of Marshal Campos, always consulted in every great crisis; of Captain-General Pavia, who answered for the loyalty of the capital and of its garrison; of the duke de Sexto, the chief of the household; of Marshal Blanco, the chief of the military household; and of all the members of the cabinet and the presidents of the Senate and Congress assembled in the presence of the queen, the ex-queen Isabella, and the Infanta Isabella.
Dr Howley, who was nothing if not pompous, answered that he had come on state business, to which everything, even sleep, must give place.
During the time he held this office he publicly defended the Dominicans against the university of Paris, commented on St John, and answered the errors of the Arabian philosopher, Averroes.
Ed was okay, so long as he kept his belly away from the bar, Harold answered.
Effie has hardly left Boston, Claire answered while Effie and Gladys continued to become soul mates of the supernatural, blabbering away in the corner.
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Fate hadn't answered the question he wanted, but he provided the response Gabriel needed to hear.
Faure answered perfectly to this description.
Finally she answered with a question of her own.
Finally she answered, "Let's just pretend."
Find one, focus on him, and let your power do its job, Charles answered.
Fitzgerald answered but Dean intervened, grabbing the old man's arm.
For a moment he didn't respond, and finally he answered with a single word.
For example the controversy over whether Newton or Leibniz discovered the calculus first can easily be answered.
Fred answered innocently and then changed the subject.
Fred answered on the first ring with what Dean detected as a hint of anxiety in his voice.
Fred answered with a look that said he, too, was justifiably proud to be on the slopes at his age.
Fred answered with a wave of his hand.
Fred looked up from his notes and answered Dean's unasked question.
Fred thought a minute, but Dean answered his own question.
From the next stall, Dawn answered.
From these are given off at irregular intervals short lateral branches, each of which terminates in a flame-cell (f) precisely similar in structure to the flame-cells found in Planarians, Trematodes and Cestodes; here as there the question whether they are open to the body cavity or not must probably be answered in the negative.
Gallicanism answered that kings held their power directly of God; hence their temporal concerns lay altogether outside the jurisdiction of the pope.
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Grabbing the receiver, she answered breathlessly.
Had He answered prayer by sending His invisible army?
Had some problems however phones answered quickly, politely and staff seemed very efficient.
Hard green wood just cut, though I used but little of that, answered my purpose better than any other.
Having made ' The Financial Secretary to the Admiralty answered in the affirmative a question asked in the House of Commons on May 4 1921 by Visct.
He announced to Dean he had answered the door and a customer was waiting.
He answered brusquely and deposited her things in the middle of the room.
He answered by instinct, yet, in spite of not thinking of his answer, had he been given more time to consider, it would have remained the same.
He answered by singing a chorus of We Shall Overcome.
He answered his own question as he sipped on his beer.
He answered his own question.
He answered it, muttered a few words, and hung up.
He answered matter-of-factly, without any sense of embarrassment.
He answered that He was, and He predicted that they should see the fulfilment of Daniel's vision of the Son of Man sitting on the right hand of power.
He answered the charges brought against him in a book, Ma Mission en Prusse (Paris, 1871), which still remains one of the most valuable authorities for the study of Bismarck's diplomacy.
He answered the door looking rather bleary-eyed in a green tracksuit.
He answered the staff captain's question by a disapproving shake of his head.
He answered their objections in detail, calmly and with an intellectual power and earnestness that carried the convention.
He answered them first in figurative language, speaking of the certain downfall of a kingdom or a family divided against itself, and of the strong man's house which could not be looted unless the strong man were first bound.
He answered these attacks in kind, sometimes perhaps with unnecessary vehemence and rancour, but he never faltered in his work, and, an optimist by nature, a disciple of his friend George Combe, and a believer in the indefinite improvability of mankind, he was sustained throughout by his conviction that nothing could so much benefit the race, morally, intellectually and materially, as education.
He answered with a grin that allowed her to see his fangs.
He answered, " o apostle of God, we shall have to tell lies " .
He denounced Milton's Divorce i at Pleasure, was answered in the Colasterion, and contemptuously referred to in the sonnet "On the Forcers of Conscience."
He dialed the number but no one answered.
He favored her with a wry smile and answered dryly.
He filled out the paperwork on his visit to Norfolk and answered some of his phone messages.
He finally shook his head, his voice breaking as he answered.
He grabs 'em where he can find 'em, she answered as she began to coo and squirm.
He handed the old man ten dollars and was handed a slip of paper with the phone number from the rental sign Mrs. Glass was apparently an early riser and answered the phone on the second ring.
He is sick, answered the coachman.
He pressed her further about Arthur and she finally answered.
He pulled away with an exasperated sigh and answered the phone.
He rang the little bell which was used to call the page, but no page answered.
He sat back, a twenty-year-old philosopher, but his cadence said he'd answered the question frequently.
He then affected to hold aloof, and would have been arrested, had not the minister of war, Ceballos, answered for his good behaviour, and quartered him in Avila under surveillance.
He was answered that nevertheless it was going on.
He was now affected by a severe asthmatic complaint; but to those who advised him to take some rest, he answered, "I had rather wear out than rust out."
He was silent for a moment and when he answered, his voice was controlled.
He was your husband for half your life and the father of your son, he answered.
Helene answered with a smile that she too had missed it.
Her great qualities were relieved by human traits which make her more sympathetic. It must be allowed that she was fairly open to the criticism implied in a husbandly jest attributed to Francis While they were returning from the opera house at Vienna she said to him that the singer they had just heard was the greatest actress who had ever lived, and he answered "Next to you, Madam."
Here Crawford's declaration has, "She asked him why he would pass away in the English ship. He answered that he had spoken with the Englishman, but not of mind to go away with him.
Hirata answered by anticipation the modern reproach against Shinto, founded on the absence of any definite morality connected with it, by laying down the simple rule, " Act so that you need not be ashamed before the Kami of the unseen."
His administration of the war department during the Spanish-American War was severely criticized for extravagance in army contracts, for unpreparedness, and for general inefficiency, charges which he answered in his The Spanish-American War (1901).
His cell rang, and he answered, eyes always moving.
His family's requests for medical parole have not been answered by the authorities.
His four adversaries answered this challenge by immediately doing the same.
His friend Slowacki answered them in some taunting verses, and this led to a quarrel between the poets.
His phone rang again, and he answered, trailing Bianca to an elevator.
His phone rang, and he answered, expecting the woman to return his call with a few dozen apologies.
His truck was in the drive, but no one answered the door, so she walked down to the barn.
Hoadly himself wrote A Reply to the Representations of Convocation and also answered his principal critics, among whom were Thomas Sherlock, then dean of Chichester, Andrew Snape, provost of Eton, and Francis Hare, then dean of Worcester.
Holofernes now inquires of the chiefs who are with him about the Israelites,and is answered by Achior the leader of the Ammonites, who enters upon a long historical narrative showing the Israelites to be invincible except when they have offended God.
How may I direct your call? a pleasant voice answered.
How they conveyed their meaning, how far they pictorially represented ideas or spelt words in the different languages of the country, is a question not yet answered in a complete way; Landa's description (p. 320) gives a table of a number of their elements as phonetically representing letters or syllables, but, though there may be a partial truth in his rules, they are insufficient or too erroneous to serve for any general decipherment.
How this application was answered we do not know..
Huxley, it will be remembered, in similar circumstances, answered this question by degrading consciousness to an epiphenomenon, or bye-product of the physical process.
I answered his question with one of my own.
I answered ridiculous questions about how I thought the press would cover the event with surprising equanimity.
I answered that both groups were suffering from serious defects and advised him to take measures to liquidate factionalism.
I answered to detective Jackson.
I answered with a chuckle.
I asked her how she had spent the day, she answered pretty well, tho ' she was very weak.
I asked him once if he was not sometimes tired at night, after working all day; and he answered, with a sincere and serious look, "Gorrappit, I never was tired in my life."
I asked if he was ok and what was the matter, he answered that he had just seen a werewolf!
I awoke to an answered question, to Nature and daylight.
I blurted out as soon as Jackson thankfully answered.
I don't care to relive it all, he answered.
I don't know who he told, she answered.
I don't really know, but I think I answered one of the first calls they made.
I don't think you called in this strike, Brady answered, looking over the flattened city grimly.
I got some ideas and I have a few feelers out, Fred answered, a defensive tone in his voice.
I guess I'm scared, but I'm too tired to tell, she answered.
I know, my wife answered.
I might have a later text with similar symbols I can use to trace the roots of the writing, Tamer answered.
I never should have answered his phone call.
I rang the bell and I could see shadow movement behind the thin drapes but no one answered.
I seek an alliance against my former employer and to regain my place at the Council, Sasha answered.
I simply took on a form that you would not find threatening, Zamon answered.
I think she'll end up as a Warrior, Damian answered.
I wonder if anyone answered his ad and he caught up with Josh.
I'd rather not say,' I answered.
I'll get on it, a voice answered.
I'll go into as much detail as I can, Dean answered.
If he wanted to talk, he would have answered it.
If I can find you, so can they, Jonny answered.
If I suggested any improvement in his mode of life, he merely answered, without expressing any regret, that it was too late.
In 1657 she was appointed regent on behalf of her son for the principality of Orange, but the difficulties of her position led her to implore the assistance of Louis XIV., and the French king answered by seizing Orange himself.
In 1776 he answered Gibbon's chapters on Christianity, and had the honour of being one of the only two opponents whom Gibbon treated with respect.
In 1881 a circular note from the British ministry to the five powers was evasively answered, and in 1883 Prince Bismarck intimated to the British government that Germany cared nothing about Armenian reforms and that the matter had better be allowed to drop. Russia had changed her policy towards the Armenians, and the other powers were indifferent.
In 450 Theodosius II., the incapable emperor of the East, died, and his throne was occupied by a veteran soldier named Marcian, who answered the insulting message of Attila in a manlier tone than his predecessor.
In a flash she answered, "I think Uncle Frank is much (too) old to read very small letters."
In a recent survey, only a quarter of Americans answered that question with a "yes."
In a war which soon followed he was successful; the remonstrances of Carthage with Rome on the behaviour of her ally were answered by the appointment of Scipio as arbitrator; but, as though intentionally on the part of Rome, no definite settlement was arrived at, and thus the relations between Massinissa and the Carthaginians continued strained.
In Danby (see LEEDS, 1ST DUKE oF) he found a minister whose views answered precisely to the views of the existing House of Commons.
In dealing with atheism Cudworth's method is to marshal the atheistic arguments elaborately, so elaborately that Dryden remarked "he has raised such objections against the being of a God and Providence that many think he has not answered them"; then in his last chapter, which by itself is as long as an ordinary treatise, he confutes them with all the reasons that his reading could supply.
In his still woozy state, he might well have answered in Amazonian Greek without thinking about it.
In its sixth chapter the question whether it is lawful to overthrow a tyrant is freely discussed and answered in the affirmative, a circumstance which brought much odium upon the Jesuits, especially after the assassination of Henry IV.
In June a warning proclamation by the governor was answered by a series of violent speeches by Papineau, who in August was deprived of his commission in the militia.
In not a few definite questions are answered which had actually been propounded to the Prophet by believers or infidels.
In other words, Bossuet only answered Santarelli by setting up the divine right of kings, However, this dogma by no means scandalized the subjects of Louis XIV., for the worship of the sovereign was one of their most cherished instincts.
In the 18th century the nobility of France and the nobility of Poland alike answered to the very strictest definition of nobility; but the political positions of the two were as broadly contrasted as the positions of any two classes of men could be.
In the Achaean League the name is given to ten elective officers who presided over the assembly, and Corinth sent "Epidemiurgi" every year to Potidaea, officials who apparently answered to the Spartan harmosts.
In the examination, the students had answered a question by reproducing the text from a lecturer's article.
Instructions are given on how to construct a pendulum clock, and readers ' questions are answered.
It couldn't be easy for him — and the way Josh answered the phone that night — no wonder he was suspicious.
It couldn't be easy for him — and the way Josh answered the phone that night — no wonder he was suspicious.
It failed to produce an effect comparable with that of the first Life, but the replies to it were many, and Strauss answered them in his pamphlet Die Halben and die Ganzen (1865), directed specially against Schenkel and Hengstenberg.
It is all quite the same to me, answered a voice struggling with tears.
It is evident, therefore, that the request for a definition of Ultramontanism cannot be answered with a concise formula, but that the varied character of its manifestations necessitates a more detailed examination of its peculiar objects.
It is said that the foreign office had then in print a series of despatches which would have answered its accusers had they been presented when the debate began, as for some unexplained reason they were not.
It rang a second time before Dean released Edith's pinned arms and answered it.
It took me a couple of years to realize God had answered my prayer the first time.
It was answered that Po, i.e.
It was answered that sin had not totally destroyed man's ethical nature, and that grace changed what was morally insensitive into what was morally sensitive, so that there could be a cooperation between God's grace and man's will.
It was answered that the sinner was really dead, and that the work of the Spirit was to give an actually new life.
It was Blackie Rowland's old workings, back during the war, Roger answered.
It was Cynthia who answered.
It was immediately answered from the side of the " old learning " by Gardiner.
It was our prayer that the weekend would be of mutual encouragement and I believe that intercession was answered positively.
It was Winston who answered, anger in his voice.
It wasn.t hard to figure out why he did it after so long refusing to become Death.s slave, Darkyn answered.
It would seem as if Ptolemy's description of Ireland answered in some measure to the state of affairs which we find obtaining in the older Ulster epic cycle.
It's a Lou Rankin design, Fred answered.
It's been a tough couple of weeks, he answered.
It's booked tomorrow but it's empty tonight, Cynthia answered.
It's fine! answered Sidorov, who was considered an adept at French.
It's only eight-thirty, Dean answered as they stepped into the hall.
It's practically still dark out there, Dean answered.
Jackson answered, "Where are you?"
James was deaf to all intercession in her favour, and is reported to have answered the queen when pleading for her that "she had eaten of the forbidden fruit."
Jansen answered with his doctrine of Irresistible Grace.
Jennifer asked "Probably to frighten us off," Dean answered.
Jonny answered, plainly pulled from sleep.
Julia answered the phone and called to Brandon.
Julie answered Howie's cell phone.
Kekule answered Ladenburg by formulating a dynamic interpretation of valency.
Kiri, answered the tortured voice of the man in her head.
Later that evening, Alex answered his cell phone.
Leading academics and broadcasters answered these questions at a one day colloquium held at Queen Mary, University of London on 29 June 2006.
Leaves of the yellow trefoil answered the same purpose.
Lisa started to get up but Howard motioned her to sit still while he answered the door.
Looks like they're interested in your high school sweetheart, Rita answered without looking up.
Lori looked surprised when she answered.
Luther at once answered in his Asterisks.
Many are the travellers I have spoken concerning them, describing their tracks and what calls they answered to.
Martha answered and with a strange look on her face, turned the phone over to Howie.
Master Tyndale answered, that he was an honest man, handsomely learned, and very conformable.
Miriam, nearly inaudible, answered some similar demand.
Monbiot has comprehensively answered the right-wing canard that the Global Justice Movement only knows what it doesn't want.
Most of the old men answered that they did not know of any such person.
Most of what I know comes from what I've relearned after the Schism, Jule answered.
Most queries were answered in monosyllables except the last, which Dean put off by explaining they'd discuss the bones at length in the morning.
Mrs. Watson answered the door with a shotgun over her shoulder, her wrinkled face peering up at Lana.
My eyes are weak, but my hearing and my other senses are not, he answered.
Ne'Rin turned to him, and he realized he hadn't answered his advisor's question.
No one answered until Dean finally said, "The bus service stinks."
Not after she'd been working at it awhile, Cynthia answered, not taking her eyes from the page as she continued to work.
Nothing. I said I answered the 911 call and you came along— down the mountain, not up from town like me—and we went down to the crash together.
Nothing. I said I answered the 911 call and you came along— down the mountain, not up from town like me—and we went down to the crash together.
On the 13th of May Count Pahlen answered in a most peremptory letter informing Nelson that negotiations would be suspended while he remained at Reval.
On the 25th of November Cromwell charged Manchester with "unwillingness to have the war prosecuted to a full victory"; which Manchester answered by accusing Cromwell of having used expressions against the nobility, the Scots and Presbyterianism; of desiring to fill the army of the Eastern Association with Independents to prevent any accommodation; and of having vowed if he met the king in battle he would as lief fire his pistol at him as at anybody else.
On the 26th of June 1857 Lincoln in a speech at Springfield answered Douglas's speech of the 12th in which he made over his doctrine of popular sovereignty to suit the Dred Scott decision.
Once only, with the calm assurance of one who knew that his prayer would be answered, he invokes the God of his fathers.
One message advises callers that their call will be answered within two minutes.
One north, one south, Brady answered.
One of the purposes of the expedition was to discover whether the rate of combustion of a candle varies with the density of the atmosphere in which it is burnt, a question which was answered in the negative.
Otanes answered, I have already told two of your men that I have forty pieces of gold in my hat.
Our dog spotted a rabbit crossing his driveway and lurched forward to give chase, tangling me in his leach as I answered.
Our dog spotted a rabbit crossing his driveway and lurched forward to give chase, tangling me in his leash as I answered.
Over and above the general criticism, which may now be said to have been completely answered by the investigations of Zahn, Lightfoot and Harnack, one or two special arguments have been brought against the Epistle to Polycarp. Ussher, for instance, while accepting the other six epistles, rejected this on the ground that Jerome says that Ignatius only sent one letter to Smyrna - a mistake due to his misinterpretation of Eusebius.
Parnell was invited, but neither came nor answered.
Parrhasius laughed and answered, "The curtain is the picture."
People are always disturbing him, answered Pierre, trying to remember who this young man was.
Percy is said to have answered this defiance with the words, "Not here, but on the field."
Philly was fogged in, he answered.
Pilate answered, What is truth?"
Prince Vasili approached first, and she kissed the bold forehead that bent over her hand and answered his question by saying that, on the contrary, she remembered him quite well.
Pure terror, she answered mentally.
Randy Byrne answered the phone and seemed surprised to hear Dean's voice.
Repeated calls had been answered by a child's high-pitched yelling, backed by sounds of total Pandemonium.
Respondents answered discipline-specific questions to investigate the knowledge that they had regarding products in the proposed nurses ' formulary.
Rostov asked and answered at the same instant.
Seeing Ashley's number, she answered.
Seems logical enough, Kelli answered.
Seven a.m. proved successful as a sleepy voice answered on the third ring.
Several nights later the telephone rang and Carmen answered it.
She actually lives in Thornton Heath, in the neighboring boro of Croydon, where she answered the door in her bedroom slippers.
She answered as Martha giggled, earning a stern look.
She answered by coming at once to his father's house, where he was staying; and the marriage was finally settled.
She answered her own question before he had a chance.
She answered him and continued her chatter.
She answered his unasked question.
She answered it with numb fingers.
She answered on the first ring.
She answered promptly, "I will pay ten cents."
She answered questions but was reticent most of the time, keeping an eye on Molly as if she was afraid the child would do something untoward.
She answered quickly, and gasped upon seeing the orchid.
She answered that, if he was confident in the justice of his cause, he must die sword in hand.
She answered with a warm, full kiss.
She answered without a pause.
She answered without pause and then spent long seconds looking down at her coffee, as if searching for words to clarify her statement.
She answered without pause and then spent long seconds looking down at her coffee, as if searching for words to clarify her statement.
She closed her eyes and said a prayer of thanks before she answered him.
She crawled out from under the table and answered the door.
She gave it some thought and then answered.
She grabbed the mike and answered.
She hesitated then answered.
She knocked, and Wynn answered.
She looked up at him, and he answered the unasked question.
She placed the folded towels in the basket and set it on the floor, turning back to face Alex as he answered.
She put the plate of sandwiches on the table and answered her phone.
She resumed packing and answered dryly.
She said when a familiar voice answered on the fifth ring.
She smiled and answered, "Viney (can) not spell words."
She turned to look at him and answered, coldly.
She wanted him brought to Boston, and when she was told that money would be needed to get him a teacher, she answered, "We will raise it."
She was answered in the affirmative.
She watched as he examined Casper and answered his questions.
Shipton answered with a smile.
Shock or maybe fear put the words in her mouth when the woman answered.
Skeat's inquiry (loc. cit.), whether the name may not after all be South American, is to be answered in the negative, since, so far as evidence goes, it was given to the North-American bird before the South-American was known in Europe.
So promptly and successfully was this answered by the "abhorrers" that Charles, feeling the ground safer under him, recalled James to London - a step immediately followed by the resignation of the chief Whigs in the council.
Some of the questions she did ask were answered, but the information given was later to prove mistaken.
Someone knocked on the door and when she answered it, a man brought in their luggage.
Sometimes she answered as if she were alone, talking out loud, reminiscing, remembering the tiniest of details of a life now forever changed.
Soon drifting voices drift across to us, answered from our side.
Soon, the demon answered.
Speck crossed his arms and waited as he answered.
Spinoza answered realistically that the one substance is both extended and thinking.
Staples answered that preaching was his duty, and that he would not fail; but he feared for his life.
Strange though, when I asked if gunshots were common, they answered yes, but it was a quiet weekend; none had been reported for several days.
Such was the object of the canal then excavated, and it answered its purpose; but the sacrifice of life was enormous (fully 20,000 workmen perished), and the labor of the unhappy fellahin was forced.
Surprisingly, a woman's voice answered on the first ring.
Swift, in his reply, abused him for his want of manners in giving a gentleman the lie, answered his arguments seriatim, and declared that the evidence of the publication of another almanac was wholly irrelevant, "for Gadbury, Poor Robin, Dove and Way do yearly publish their almanacs, though several of them have been dead since before the Revolution."
Ten minutes later, Lydia Larkin answered her door dressed in very tight and very small white shorts with a red elastic thing that covered only her breasts and nothing of the acres of skin in the middle.
That question can only be answered by examining whether or not the particles move in an electric field.
The archbishop answered with words as scornful as their own, and took his way to the minster to attend vespers.
The banks were crowded with stairs for boats, and the watermen of that day answered to the chairmen of a later date and the cabmen of to-day.
The caller spoke in Spanish and Alex answered likewise.
The company, or rather, the wardens, the assistants and livery presented a petition to the lord mayor, which was answered by the discontented craftsmen.
The Crusade was now at last answered by the counter-Crusade - the jihad; for though for many years past Saladin had, in his attempt to acquire all the inheritance of Nureddin, left Palestine unmenaced and intact, his ultimate aim was always the holy war and the recovery of Jerusalem.
The detective's knock was answered by a woman who introduced herself as Janice Riley, the neighbor he had spoken to on the phone.
The doorbell demanded his attention and he answered the door to find a tall young man standing in the hallway.
The figure above me answered.
The first (Très lent) opens with a flute and clarinet theme answered by the strings followed by harp arpeggios.
The first of Navasard, the Armenian new year's day, was the feast of a god Vanatur or Wanadur (who answered to Zeus EvLos) in the holy pilgrim city of Bagawan.
The first question he answered from his imagination by supposing that, while the external world is stimulus of the nervous process, the nervous process is the immediate stimulus of the sensation, and that the sensation increases by a constant fraction of the previous stimulus in the nervous system, when Weber's law proves only that it increases by a constant fraction of the previous stimulus in the external world.
The four Ionic tribes at Athens seem to have answered very closely to the three patrician tribes at Rome; but the Athenian demos grew up in a different way from the Roman plebs.
The fourth issue also appears to remain largely unanswered or at least answered only with a degree of uncertainty.
The instant cries of Deus volt which answered the note showed that Urban had struck aright.
The last day or so, I guess, Dean answered.
The latter understood that she was being asked to entertain this young man, and sitting down beside him she began to speak about his father; but he answered her, as he had the countess, only in monosyllables.
The lieutenant's wife Marian answered the phone.
The matter peculiar to Matthew and Luke raises a number of interesting questions which are still too much sub judice to be answered decidedly or dogmatically, though approximate and provisional answers may before long be forthcoming.
The Murghab river and the Hari Rud, which terminate in the oases of Mer y and Sarakhs, almost certainly penetrated to the gulf of the Kara Kum, but the question whether the Oxus was ever deflected so as to enter the gulf with the Murghab cannot be said to be answered decisively at present.
The number wasn't familiar, but she answered.
The objections of the antiphlogistonists, such as the fact that calces weigh more than the original metals instead of less as the theory suggests, were answered by postulating that phlogiston was a principle of levity, or even completely ignored as an accident, the change of qualities being regarded as the only matter of importance.
The only excuse made for the alternate cringing and insult, the alternate abuse and lying, which marked his course in this matter, has been the very weak plea that a man cannot fight with a system - a plea which is sufficiently answered by the retort that a great many men have so fought and have won.
The orchard is right there on the edge of the city, Jenn answered.
The phone rang and she answered it, lifting an index finger to him in acknowledgement of his statement.
The phone rang four times and Carmen was ready to hang up when Katie answered.
The phone rang four times before a sleepy male voice answered.
The phone rang four times before he answered.
The phone rang more than a dozen times before a man with groggy voice answered.
The phone rang twice while he worked, both times answered by Fred who sounded as if he was booking another guest.
The phone rang, precluding a pithy rejoinder, and as Cynthia was elbow-deep in dishwater, Dean answered.
The phone was answered by a woman who identified herself as Mrs. Riley, a neighbor.
The position which he refused from the hands of Lord Rockingham he accepted from Pitt in August 1766, and a few weeks later his urgent appeals to the great minister for increased power were favourably answered, and he was admitted to the inner circle of the cabinet.
The preparations for the plot had now been actively going forward since the beginning of 1604, and on the 9th of June 1605 Garnet was asked by Catesby whether it was lawful to enter upon any undertaking which should involve the destruction of the innocent together with the guilty, to which Garnet answered in the affirmative, giving as an illustration the fate of persons besieged in a town in time of war.
The principal located the boy, who willingly answered Dean's questions once he learned his own activities were of no interest to the police.
The prince answered nothing, but she looked at him significantly, awaiting a reply.
The question as to the influence of Neoplatonism on the development of Christianity is not easily answered, because it is scarcely possible to get a complete view of their mutual relations.
The question as to the law of the secondary waves is thus answered by Stokes.
The question has been variously answered.
The question where the treaty-making power resides in a given state is answered by the municipal law of that state.
The question whether Trajan's Oriental policy was wise is answered emphatically by Mommsen in the affirmative.
The question, however, is of academic rather than of practical interest, and whichever way it is answered does not affect our general conception of the nature and relationships of the group.
The question, however, still remains to be answered how people came to the belief or to the assumption that through the soul, or the seat of life of the sacrificial animal, the intention of the gods could be divined.
The question, what was Cromwell's real and permanent achievement, is not answered nor distinctly considered.
The renewal of the policy of British expansion had been answered by the formation of the Afrikander Bond, which represented the racial aspirations of the Dutch-speaking people, and had active branches in the Free State.
The result was that Jeremiah answered in his Censura Orientalis Ecclesiae condemning the distinctive principles of Lutheranism.
The rich man answered, I can only protect my own.
The Roman Church expressed the beliefs and answered the needs of the people, and this explains in part both its forms and its power, its long continuance and wide supremacy.
The Romans answered, We must have time to think of this matter.
The ruthless determination of the superior leaders had been answered splendidly by the devotion of the troops, but the men of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg were mostly dead or wounded, and the recruits attracted by bounties or compelled by the "draft," which had at last been enforced in the North, proved far inferior soldiers to the gallant veterans whom they replaced.
The Saviour answered and said unto him, Woe ye blind, who see not.
The second question he answered from his parallelistic metaphysics by deducing that even within the organism there is only a constant dependency of sensation on nervous process without causation, because the nervous process is physical but the sensation psychical.
The shah offered him a sum of money to return to Kandahar, but the Afghan answered by advancing to a place called Gulnabad, within 9 m.
The slim, tall boy seemed to grow taller, as he answered, "I'll not be the servant of any Englishman that ever lived."
The so-called cities (7rbXas) of the TEpioucot answered pretty well to the local plebeian tribes; the difference is that the 7repioLKOC never became a united corporate body like the Roman plebs.
The specialists answered foreign foes by their organization of victory; as for foes at home, the triumvirate crushed them beneath the Terror.
The speech of the chancellor of the exchequer, he said, must be answered " on the moment."
The Stoics answered that the error which was the essence of vice was so far voluntary that it could be avoided if men chose to exercise their reason.
The suggestion that it is due to the oxidation of a body excreted by the bacteria seems answered by the failure to filter off or extract any such body.
The surge of refugees created a problem and we heard … well, we heard the rest of the country was destroyed, the soldier answered.
The teacher answered, "I know of no man who is more honored than yourself."
The telephone rang twice before a familiar voice answered.
The two-story home had been built in the depression years and although there was little land around it, it was comfortable, well constructed and had answered Dean's limited needs—at least "temporarily"—for the past 15 years.
The two-story home had been built in the depression years and although there was little land around it, it was comfortable, well constructed and had answered Dean's limited needs—at least "temporarily"—for the past 15 years.
The upper part of the staple, called the nut, answered the same purpose as the head in the older kind of wooden press, and was in fact a box with a female screw in which the screw of the spindle worked.
The Virgin, the angelic hierarchy, the saints, have received the believer's homage, and answered his petitions.
The weak parts of this story are the sudden and unexplained departure of the Simons; the subsequent useless cruelty of treating the child like a wild beast and keeping him in a dark room practically out of sight (unless any doubt of his identity was possible), while his sister was in comparative comfort; the cause of death, declared to be of long standing, but in fact developed with such rapidity; the insufficient excuse provided for the child's muteness under Gomin's regime (he had answered Barras) and the irregularities in the formalities in attending the death and the funeral, when a simple identification of the body by Marie Therese would have prevented any question of resuscitated dauphins.
The woman answered, "All travelers are welcome for the sake of one; and you are welcome"
Then again, if his shithead friends in Europe answered their phones, he wouldn't.
Then Cynthia answered her own question before biting into her toast.
Then followed a fresh call for a benevolence, this time more sparingly answered than before.
Then he answered his own question.
Then she answered her own question.
There was a pause before the man on the other end answered.
There was no pause before she answered.
These disputes involved questions of principle which had long occupied Henry's attention, and Becket's defiant attitude was answered by the famous Constitutions of Clarendon, in which the king defined, professedly according to ancient use and custom, the relations of Church and State.
These questions could easily be answered by molecular genetic analysis of the virus or viruses from infected livestock in the outbreak.
These questions were never properly answered by them.
They answered and cackled unto the dowriest homie, True, O dowriest homie.
They're sort of moving in on this, he answered.
This answered sufficiently well to prove the feasibility of the plan, and subsequent experiments were directed to the discovery of the best form and arrangement of the parts.
This call is immediately answered by an active proliferation and steady maturing of the myclocytes in the marrow to form the polymorpho-nuclear leucocytes.
This call was answered by the business elite (the so-called oligarchs ), who used their media assets to accumulate political capital.
This indictment against liberal thought from the standpoint of the theological school was afterwards answered in Spain by Averroes; but in Bagdad it heralded the extinction of the light of philosophy.
This justification of the ancient creeds carries with it the justification of later confessions so far as they answered questions which would be fatal to religion if they were not answered.
This may best be answered by defining what we understand by health.
This pamphlet answered the argument that it would be unsafe to keep Canada because of the added strength that would thus be given to any possible movement for independence in the English colonies, by urging that so long as Canada remained French there could be no safety for the English colonies in North America, nor any permanent peace in Europe.
This question can readily be answered as regards the past forty years or so, for which material g p y y ?
This significant action provokes a challenge of His authority, which is answered by a mysterious saying, not understood at the time, but interpreted afterwards as referring to the Resurrection.
This the assembly refused to do but parliament answered (1767) by forbidding it to do any other business until it complied.
This time her cell phone worked and a deep voice answered.
This was at once answered by a paper entitled A Just and Modest Vindication, 6-c., the first sketch of which is imputed to Sidney.
This, which is now the principal remnant of the old ascendancy of German, and the one point of unity for the whole monarchy, is a matter on which the government and the monarch allow no concession, but in the Hungarian parliament protests against it have been raised, and in 1899 and 1900 it was necessary to punish recruits from Bohemia, who answered the roll call in the Czechish zde instead of the German hier.
Though he praised Sir Hugh in his public despatch he attacked him in private, and the Whig press, with the unquestionable aid of Keppel's friends, began a campaign of calumny to which the ministerial papers answered in the same style, each side accusing the other of deliberate treason.
Though I don't know what your opinion will be, answered the princess joyfully.
To that it may be answered, though these occupations be not used, there be as many newe occupations that were not used before; as getting of quicke settes, diching, hedging and plashing, the which the same men may use and occupye."
To this More answered, " Alas, Meg, it pitieth me to remember unto what misery, poor soul, she will .shortly come; these dances of hers will prove such dances that she will spurn our heads off like footballs; but it will not be long ere her head will dance the like dance."
To this objection it may in turn be answered that, though this degree of freedom of descent may suffice for a slowrunning furnace, particularly if the slag is given such a composition that it passes quickly from the solid state to one of decided fluidity, yet it is not enough for swift-running ones, especially if the composition of the slag is such that, in melting, it remains long in a very sticky condition.
To those who maintain that Cadorna should have sacrificed everything in order to improve his defensive position in the Trentino sector, it may be answered that the line on which he stopped (or rather the modification of it necessitated by the retreat after Caporetto), properly prepared, backed by other lines in sufficient depth, and adequately served by new roads, was maintained until the end of the war.
To what extent the changes, which the religious belief of the Aryan classes underwent in post-Vedic times, may have been due to aboriginal influences is a question not easily answered, though the later creeds offer only too many features in which one might feel inclined to suspect influences of that kind.
Towards the morning he asked whether any one had any doubt about the Buddha, the law or the society; if so, he would clear them up. No one answered, and Ananda expressed his surprise that amongst so many none should doubt, and all be firmly attached to the law.
Trumpet answered trumpet above the steady beat of drums and the rhythm of marching feet.
Two other walls ran along the banks of the Euphrates and the quays with which it was lined, each containing 25 gates which answered to the number of streets they led into.
Two sermons, preached in the college chapel in 17 9 8 and 1799, form the basis of his Discourses on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement and Sacrifice (1801); a polemic against Unitarian theology which was answered by Lant Carpenter.
Under such conditions, questions relating to the origin and spread of the racial stocks which form the population of Africa cannot be answered with any certainty; at best only a certain amount of probability can be attained.
Wait a minute, he said just as Jackson answered my cell.
Waldo answered that he must obey God rather than man.
We have a plan, Kelli answered with confidence Lana didn't share.
We've practically got a full house of ice climbers starting in a couple of days, Dean answered.
Weller prodded him further to the shadows beyond before he answered.
What constitutes significant collocation, however, can only be answered statistically.
When Dean answered it, Edith Shipton stood there, still clad in the white dress, that she now owned.
When Dean didn't respond, she answered.
When Frontenac answered defiantly, Phips attacked the place; but he was repulsed and in the end sailed away unsuccessful.
When Green said that " Nature is the system of related appearances, and related appearances are impossible apart from the action of an intelligence," he was speaking as a pure Kantian, who could be answered only by the Aristotelian position that Nature consists of related bodies beyond appearances, and by the realistic supposition that there, , h is a tactical sense of related bodies, of the inter-resisting members of the organism, from which reason infers similar related bodies beyond sense.
When he answered, his tone was terse.
When he answered, his voice was gravely.
When I answered affirmatively, she said she'd not follow that lead and discourage anyone she knew from doing so.
When Nicodemus objected that this was to demand a physical impossibility, he was answered that the new birth was " of water and spirit "- words which doubtless contained a reference to the mission of the Baptist and to his prophecy of One who should baptize with the Holy Spirit.
When no one answered, she knocked again.
When old-fashioned theologians talked about the canons and councils of antiquity, Laynez answered that the Church was not more infallible at one time than another; the Holy Ghost spoke through the decrees of Trent quite as plainly and directly as through the primitive Fathers.
When Sarah asked why, he answered, "I don't know, I guess I'm running out of things to say."
When the Franco-German War of 1870-71 broke out Russia answered for the neutrality of Austria.
When, however, after the lapse of three days, a final earnest appeal had been answered insultingly, he began the battle.
Whether if Cromwell had survived he would have succeeded in gradually establishing legal government is a question which can never be answered.
Whether it is regarded as in any sense possessed, of intelligence and consciousness is a question variously answered.
Why didn't the person who answered her call talk to her?
Why Neoplatonism succumbed in the conflict with Christianity is a question which the historians have never satisfactorily answered.
William the Conqueror answered this attack by marching into Scotland in 1072, whereupon Malcolm made peace with the English king at Abernethy and "was his man."
With Locke, Hume professes to regard this problem as virtually covered or answered by the fundamental psychological theorem; but the superior clearness of his reply enables us to mark with perfect precision the nature of the difficulty inherent in the attempt to regard the two as identical.
Yancey tossed his newspaper aside and stomped into the hallway, where he gruffly answered the intrusive caller.
Yes, I suppose, she answered.
You answered my question.
You answered the phone mighty fast.
You are to be escorted... " " I did not commit treason, " Helm answered quietly.
You never answered my question.
You were too distraught to speak, he answered.