One they found in the way the other Clung to them.
The more important they were, the more they Clung to life.
This time, all those fatty foods gradually Clung to my hips and thighs.
Katie Clung on, and Jones-Elliott was induced again three months
later at the 36-week mark.
Although the use of idols typified pagan cultures, many of God's people still Clung to them.
The Pharisees were cursed by God because they Clung to the Bible and resisted the Lord Jesus.
They Clung to the gender roles
and identities that National Socialism had created for them as wives and mothers.
They stubbornly Clung to the Bible and tried to use literal interpretations of
its text to attack the Lord Jesus.
And had We willed,
We would certainly have exalted him thereby, but he Clung to the earth and followed his lust.
She Clung to the boat into which I had been dragged and I caught hold of her by the hair.
Elsewhere the changes were accepted and welcomed, and those who Clung to Catholic rites kept quiet or moved in secrecy.
He believed that as long as he Clung to the Bible, he could be raptured into the kingdom of heaven.
We would Clung to our hope that Ben
would find success in an integrated classroom--meaning, some kids with special needs, some without.
She Clung to him, begging for mercy;
Ailnoth beat her on the head with his staff, leaving the wounds Cadfael had tended.
Verily Allah shall not forgive those who disbelieved and
barred others from Allah's Way and Clung to their unbelief until their death.
Even under water, with tremendous hydraulic forces
pushing me around like I was in a giant washing machine, I Clung to the raft.
And if we had pleased,
we would certainly have exalted him thereby; but he Clung to the earth and followed his low desire.
The second goat removed the sins of the people into
the wilderness where they were forgotten and no longer Clung to the people.
The Latin text had become tainted with numerous errors after a thousand years of repeated copying,
but the church Clung to the Vulgate.
But the arguments for these positions proved indefensible, proponents changed their minds,
and today the positions are neither explicitly defended nor intuitively Clung to.
In the beginning, normality was an illusion I Clung to, and I was able to cling only because the normality
itself was so messed up.
The man Clung to the building's exterior for hours, making his way up more than 10 floors before being pulled
in through a window by police.
Its use was limited until the development of steam power,
when machinists found rapeseed oil Clung to water- and steam-washed metal surfaces better than other lubricants.
Its use was limited until the development of steam power,
when machinists found rapeseed oil Clung to water- or steam-washed metal surfaces better than other lubricants.
The girls stood aside, talking among themselves,
looking over their shoulders and rolled in the dust or Clung to the hands of their older brothers or sisters.
And, worse, how many of those things we Clung to by a kind of attachment to objects that, in reality, no longer contributed anything to us.
But as this month progresses, those problematic things we feed off,
forever a cause of complaint and yet Clung to for dear life, will become increasingly apparent.
The last time CO2 levels surpassed 400 parts per million was during the Pliocene, when oceans surged 50 feet higher and
small icecaps barely Clung to the poles.
When God carried out His new work, He no longer Clung to the past, and He was no longer concerned about the regulations of the Age of Law.
In the lithograph of the American artist of the direction of the magical realism of Michael Parkes“The Bodyguard”,
we see how trustingly a young woman Clung to her fantastic.