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man and consult
A man to consult and a little like the good Lord .”
Then only, when the voice of duty takes the place of physical impulses and right of appetite, does man, who so far had considered only himself, find that he is forced to act on different principles, and to consult his reason before listening to his inclinations.
Adams persuaded the committee to choose Jefferson, who was reluctant to take the assignment, and promised to consult with the younger man.
It is said that George Washington often uttered the words: " We must consult Brother Jonathan " when faced with a difficult question ; however, that origin is doubtful, as neither man made reference to the story during their lifetimes and the first appearance of the story has been traced to the mid-19th century, long after their deaths.
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This man along with Baj Singh and three others made up the war council that Banda was supposed to consult in any difficult situation.
" A man dissatisfied with his life decided to consult the Bible for guidance.
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man and little
I felt certain he was really a spineless little man.
Later I would remember what this pompous little man had told me about the worth of a ticket.
The seventh man was Red Hogan, a wiry little puncher with a wild streak and a liking for hell-raising.
The man seemed to sink a little as Ramey brought the tire iron down on his shoulder and it seemed that the blonde head was turning as he hit the man again, with his fist.
And you love Ahmiri, that black bastard of a servant even a little more, because he's a beautiful man.
A man in a novel who is defeated in his childhood and condemned by unconscious forces within him to tiredly repeat his earliest failure in love, only makes us a little weary of man ; ;
A little man with a `` a dark copper color '' skin, he was wearing `` calico trousers and a white cotton short gown ''.
A little later, the sports shop man returned with a small pup tent.
As a stanch party man and a rabid Democrat, he had little tolerance for Whigs like Pike, and Pike lost any immediate personal advantage his victory over Woodruff might have gained him.
He was a big man, and he wanted nothing little, squeezed ; ;
Oedipus and Lear instruct us how little of the world belongs to man.
Every man who dabbles in the market to make a little easy money on the side and suffers losses could at the time hardly face his wife who was wondering how her husband could be so dumb.
What it is trying to do is to protect the little man, too, as well as trying to maintain a flow of fresh meat to all stores, with choice of cut being made by the consumer, not the store.
This young man had so little time to learn he had to be curious ; ;
In the audience a man named Ferguson lost his head and tried to rescue a little girl from the mob, on the same principle which had led Miss Harris to demand water.
Slowly, like a man grown old, he took Eli's hand and led him below to the tower study, guiding him to a chair beside the little hearth where a fire still burned.
I tried my hardest, with little help, may I say, from my husband and leading man, but somehow the outside pressures were too severe.
Progress in predicting water conditions is encouraging, but little guidance is available to the man at sea on the use of such information.
Naturally, such scholarly facts are of little concern to the man trying to make money or fan patriotism by means of folklore.
The ordinary man and woman, however, saw little of the great professional games of those Golden Days, or of any other sporting event for that matter.
She jumped as the little man now appeared at the window and, reaching through the opening, offered her a bottle of coke.
My man, he won't be around a little while, he just fixed me up with this stuff they took out of the Elite.
He was not a superstitious man, but he felt perhaps there was a little something in that, indeed.

man and like
It sounded like a man kicking a melon.
A man like Jess would want to have a ready means of escape in case it was needed.
Pistol-whipping an unarmed man might come easy to someone like Jess, but Curt couldn't bring himself to do it.
He had never seen clouds like them before, but he had the primitive feel of danger that gripped a man before a hurricane in Carolina.
He had a war reputation, but this was the kind of man women like even without medals.
like the man, she was entirely naked.
These my grandmother left in their places ( they are still there, more persistent and longer-lived than the generations of man ) and planted others like them, that flourished without careful tending.
At the same time the multiple transvestitism involved -- the fat man as girl and as baby, as coquette pretending to be a baby -- touches for a moment horrifyingly upon the secret sources of a life like Jacoby's, upon the sinister dreams which form the sources of any human life.
and when a young man like Morris Jastrow had enjoyed the Szold hospitality, he felt obliged to send his respects and his gifts not merely to Henrietta, in whom he was really interested, but to all the Szold girls and Mamma.
`` You know '', the lawyer said, `` it's difficult to talk like this about a man who can't answer back ''.
I remember one day when Mr. Hearst ( and I never knew why he liked me, either ) sent the Hetman a telegram: `` Please find some more reporters like that young man from Denver ''.
`` I should, of course '', he said, `` like any other man, be honored and gratified should the Democrats see fit to nominate me.
One-armed, gruff, frugally honest, Governor Pope had been the ideal man to assume office in Arkansas after the disgraceful antics of political bosses like Crittenden, and he ruled the state with an iron fist, tolerating no nonsense.
Williams also stated: `` Our peace was like the peace of a man who hath the tertian ague ''.
Alfred began to put his affairs in order, and he went about it like a man putting his things into storage.
Nowhere before in Malraux's pages have we met such impassioned defenders of a `` quality of man '' which transcends the realm of politics and even the realm of action altogether -- both the action of Malraux's early anarchist-adventurers like Perken and Garine, and the self-sacrificing action of dedicated Communists like Kyo Gisors and Katow in Man's Fate.
Thousands of buffalo ( `` bison '' they will never be to the man on the street ) grazing like a mobile brown throw-rug upon the rolling, dusty-green grassland.
Mr. George Hough ( Oct. 30 ) sounds like a business man who waits until the last minute to leave his home or shop.
I have observed that being up on a horse changes the whole character of a man, and when a very small man is up on a saddle, he'd like as not prefer to eat his meals there.
When McFeeley was halfway to the door, the proprietor emerged -- a mountainous, dark man, his head thick with resiny black hair, his eyes like two of the black olives he imported in boatloads.
He knew the house like a blind man, through his fingers, and he did not like to think of all the time and rags and polishes he had spent on keeping it up.

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