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They poured through the opening in the valley, then spread out in a long line to come at us, brandishing their lances and filling the morning with their spine-chilling scalp cry.
Mando, pleading her cause, must have said that Dr. Brown was the most distinguished physician in the United States of America, for our man poured out his symptoms and drew a madly waving line indicating the irregularity of his pulse.
On the anniversary of her father's death she poured out with agonized tears her feelings of guilt about not having attended his funeral.
The judge listened quietly as the young woman poured out her frustrations -- then discussing with her the possibility of seeking aid from Family Service before going to a lawyer.
The sail, ragged though it was, still had enough surface to catch some of the ocean of power being poured out from the nursery stars.
When a character in Aristophanes ' Knights says, " I dreamed the goddess poured ambrosia over your head — out of a ladle ," the homely and realistic ladle brings the ineffable moment to ground with a thump.
# One bishop succeeding another in the same see meant that there was a continuity of teaching: " while the Church as a whole is the vessel into which the truth is poured, the Bishops are an important organ is carrying out this task ".
Werner E. Lemke and Kathleen O ’ Connor point out “ Lamentations is probably the work of a survivor ( or survivors ) of the nation ’ s destruction who poured out sorrow, anger and dismay after the city ’ s traumatic defeat and occupation by the Babylonians.
For Acquinas the Passion of Christ poured out the grace of salvation and all its virtues unto humanity.
And on the wing of abominations will be one who makes desolate, even until the consummation which is determined is poured out on the desolate. 9: 26-27
Such rocks as granite, which have cooled very slowly and under great pressures, have completely crystallized ; but many kinds of lava were poured out at the surface and cooled very rapidly, and in this latter group a small amount of amorphous or glassy matter is common.
Modern columns are constructed out of steel, poured or precast concrete, or brick.
Glossolalists and cessationists generally agree that the primary purpose of the gift of speaking in tongues was to mark the Holy Spirit being poured out.
In fact there is a note of despair: " The fairest universe ( kallistos kosmos ) is but a heap of rubbish ( sarma, sweepings ) piled up ( κεχύμενον kechumenon, i. e. " poured out ") at random ( eikê, " aimlessly ").
In response citizens of all classes poured out onto the streets of Paris in a revolt against the July Monarchy.
He was the patron spirit of the later scribes, to whom they regularly poured out a libation from the water-jug of their writing outfit before beginning their work.
Orton revelled in his achievement and poured out new works.
Atonement rituals involve blood, poured or sprinkled, as the symbol of the life of the victim: the blood has the power to wipe out or absorb the sin.
. The heathens poured out the blood of saints around the altar, and trampled on the bodies of saints in the temple of God, like dung in the streets.
The Spirit's " filling ", " falling upon ", " coming upon ", or being " poured out upon " believers is called the baptism with the Holy Spirit.
In Greek mythology, this constellation is known as the Great Fish and it is portrayed as swallowing the water being poured out by Aquarius, the water-bearer constellation.
At the beginning of the fest the priests filled two special vessels and poured out, the one towards the west, the other towards the east.
As well as translating " Et cum spiritu tuo " as " And with your spirit ", which some scholars suggest refers to the gift of the spirit the priest received at ordination, in the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed " consubstantial with the Father " was used as a translation of " consubstantialem Patri " ( in Greek " ὁμοούσιον τῷ Πατρί "), instead of " of one Being with the Father " ( or, in the United States only, " one in Being with the Father "), and the phrase, formerly translated as " It will be shed for you and for all so that sins may be forgiven ," was translated literally as " which will be poured out for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins " ( see Pro multis ).

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They all surrounded him, the family circle, Theresa and George as solemn as if they were watching the cat have kittens, and Cousin Emma running back and forth with a kettle of hot water which she poured steaming into a white enamelled pan.
The usual form of baptism among the earliest Christians was for the naked candidate to be immersed totally ( submersion ) or partially ( standing or kneeling in water while water was poured on him or her ).
In some versions, Daedalus himself poured boiling water on Minos and killed him.
Although several reviews were critical of the film – Pauline Kael said it " staggers along " and Stanley Kauffmann thought Cukor's direction was like " a rich gravy poured over everything, not remotely as delicately rich as in the Asquith-Howard 1937 Pygmalion " — the film was a box office hit which won him the Academy Award for Best Director, the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, and the Directors Guild of America Award after having been nominated for each several times.
He was killed by the daughter of Cocalus, king of Agrigentum, who poured boiling water over him while he was taking a bath.
Afterwards, finding he was still breathing, the crowd poured oil on him and set him on fire.
Soon it poured into Clement XII's treasury an annual sum amounting to nearly a half million scudi, enabling him to undertake the extensive building programs for which he is chiefly remembered, but which he was never able to see.
guards who sought to overpower Gérard's screams when boiling pigs ' fat was poured over him.
She poured a drink for him.
Hung from meat hooks and has boiling oil poured over him
When she poured dust over her brother's body, Antigone completed the burial ritual and thus fulfilled her duty to him.
From that time to his death in 1843, with the exception of a short period in which public affairs occupied him, he poured out a succession of works covering the whole field of jurisprudence, and was a copious contributor to periodicals.
A legend has it that on the day Buddha was born, nine dragons poured Amrita over him ; ama-cha is substituted for Amrita in Japan.
In 1996 at the closing of the Montreal Forum, a tearful " Rocket " received the longest standing ovation in the city's history: Over 16 minutes of adulation poured over him, chanting his nickname over and over again.
In fact when it was broken up, Richards ( who never retaliated to water being poured on him ) was upset, claiming " what?
Akass tells Tintin that in order to kill him, he will have liquid polyester poured over him, so that he may be turned into a statue, be " signed " by César, and authenticated by a ( presumably corrupt ) art expert.
Sentences poured forth in mellifluous constructions complicated enough to test the listener ’ s intelligence and simultaneously leave him transfixed by the speaker's virtuosity.
Then the bragarfull was poured out and when the giver of the feast had drunk this, he was to make a vow, to be also sworn by those present with him, and only then to sit himself on throne of the deceased.
Clement Marot praises him, and Ronsard was careful to exempt him with one or two others from the scorn he poured on his immediate predecessors.
Letters and testimonials poured in from other scientists with whom Beebe had worked, attesting to their admiration of him and his influence on them.
This gives the player six times more tinkling hearts that can be poured onto Doshin to try and free him.

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