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According to opinion of Richard Helli: " By such reasoning, the Ephthalites are thought to have originated at Hsi-mo-ta-lo ( southwest of Badakhshan and near the Hindu Kush ), which tantalizingly, stands for Himtala, " snow plain ", which may be the Sanskritized form of Hephthal.
Mack ended the competition with three unsuccessful tries at 6. 00 metres, the final one tantalizingly close.
Mussina also came tantalizingly close to pitching a perfect game and winning a World Series, having lost chances at achieving both in the 9th inning in.
Despite the fact that the Brother Jonathan sank so tantalizingly close to shore, the ferocious storms, rocky passageways, strong underwater currents, and darkness at the depths held the secret of her location.

tantalizingly and from
In Eden Court, the moribund play that has brought her to the Promenade Theater, Miss Barkin is tantalizingly alive from her bouncing blond ponytail to the long legs that gyrate wildly and involuntarily every time an Elvis Presley record plays on stage ".
The match did not fail to disappoint as the game was tantalizingly close until the dying seconds of the game when Jaworski, reprising his old role, sank a three pointer from atop the arc from an assist by Fernandez to give his old team one last triumph over their old nemesis. This one last act on the basketball hardcourt cemented his legendary status in the hearts and minds of Filipino basketball fans.

tantalizingly and .
One of the finest soft shoe tunes ever invented, `` Once In Love With Amy '' is also, of course, one of the most tantalizingly persistent of light love lyrics to come out of American musical comedy in our era.
Two adequately red-sensitive photographic plates were already on the market, and two very different systems of color photography with which to use them, tantalizingly described in photographic magazines for several years past, were finally available to the public.
Mauch came tantalizingly close to the World Series on three occasions.
Like many narratives in Genesis, the biblical story is tantalizingly brief, and raises questions that were to fascinate later interpreters.
Anthony Ellis, in the journal Philosophy, argued that MacIntyre's positive philosophical project is not explained as well as it could have been: they are " of daunting opacity, though tantalizingly interesting " but not given enough space in the book.
It is located in a Palace of Culture, tantalizingly accessible but also, frustratingly inconvenient due to the presence of so many witnesses.
In an interview with ReelzChannel, writer Brian Nelson stated, " I'll just tantalizingly say it is possible you might see more of the Stranger in the future.

hint and at
If I even hint at it do you think it will matter that you are his nephew -- and not even a blood nephew ''??
Trends hint at interactions among factors or
Hoards dating to the Viking occupation of London in 871 / 2 have been excavated at Croydon, Gravesend, and Waterloo Bridge ; these finds hint at the cost involved in making peace with the Vikings.
Since the latter is valid over the entire cycle, this gave Clausius the hint that at each stage of the cycle, work and heat would not be equal, but rather their difference would be a state function that would vanish upon completion of the cycle.
Another indicator that the letter is early is that there is no hint in the letter of a developed organization within the Christian community at large.
A hint of Lynne's future was seen when George Harrison appeared onstage during the encore at Heartbeat, joining in the all-star jam of " Johnny B. Goode ".
* Giggling, or laughing encouragingly at any slight hint of intimacy in the other's behavior
If I had heard him talk, only two days ago, I wouldn't dare hint at such a thing.
None of the early movies hint at the social activism that would become the hallmark of Keller's later life, although a Disney version produced in 2000 states in the credits that she became an activist for social equality.
By typing " HINT " twice the player would open up a screen of possible topics where they could then reveal one hint at a time for each puzzle, just like the books.
For example, many animals are able to communicate with each other by signaling to the things around them, but this kind of communication lacks the arbitrariness of human vernaculars ( in that there is nothing about the sound of the word " dog " that would hint at its meaning ).
Some representations hint at fishing being pursued as a pastime.
Its attempts to hint at the sex and sin shown more openly on Number 96 and The Box along with its high school setting and early evening time slot meant it came under intense scrutiny of the Broadcasting Control Board who vetted scripts and altered whole storylines.
In Lokasenna, Tyr is taunted with cuckoldry by Loki, maybe another hint that he had a consort or wife at one time.
Although they had ample opportunity, at no time did any of them even hint that " Earnest " was a synonym for homosexual, or that " bunburying " may have implied homosexual sex.
Amos would later hint in interviews that during the creation of her next album, those in charge at the label following the aforementioned merger were interested " only in making money ", the effects of which on the album have not been disclosed.
Throughout the game the player stumbles across the remains of other humans, often with electronic journals that detail their last days and hint at the cause of their demise.
Some representations hint at fishing being pursued as a pastime.
Gregory, on the other hand, was intent on reserving his freedom of action and gave no hint on the subject at Canossa
Storm spotters are needed because radar systems such as NEXRAD do not detect a tornado ; merely signatures which hint at the presence of tornadoes.
The first five questions usually omit this rule, unless the contestant has guessed a wrong answer ( at which point, the host is hoping the contestant will take the hint ), because the questions are generally so easy that to require a final answer would significantly slow the game down ; thus, there are five chances for the contestant to leave with nothing if he or she were to give a wrong answer before obtaining the first guaranteed amount ; going for £ 1, 000 after winning £ 500 is the last point in the game at which a contestant can still leave with nothing.
With this call to action, Bryan abandoned any hint at compromise, and adopted the techniques of the radical, polarizing orator, finding no common ground between silver and gold forces.
Some hint of Cnut's childhood can be found in the Flateyjarbók, a 13th-century source, stating at one point that Cnut was taught his soldiery by the chieftain Thorkell the Tall, brother to Sigurd, Jarl of mythical Jomsborg, and the legendary Joms, at their Viking stronghold on the Island of Wollin, off the coast of Pomerania.

hint and deeper
" as a hint to defeating his brethren deeper in the dungeon.
He also infers that the crocodile calls hint at a deeper language ability than currently accepted.
A hint to some deeper meaning in Einar's powerful art is for example: " Karma " an eternal law of energy which returns all action towards its origin.
Scholars believe that it expresses deeper humanity and emotionality than that typical of contemporary Byzantine religious art, and may hint at the style of the lost secular art of the empire.
Mr. Kapasi simply observes this fact but draws no inference from it, even though this simple fact is a hint to the deeper truth.

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