I met with in this charming season, expelled every gloomy and vexatious thought, just at the close of day the gentle gales retired. |
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Wales fostered a loose system of collective management, in which he played guide and gentle prodder but not boss. |
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We are meant to see Coach Lad as a gentle shepherd, full of lessons about humility and brotherhood. |
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It was a beautiful stretch of beach south of Mumbai, leaning palms on one side, the gentle waves of the Arabian Sea on the other. |
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Robin Williams, as I knew him, was warm, gentle, expressive, nurturing, and brilliant. |
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Smoke rises above the canopy as gentle chanting rumbles across the jungle floor. |
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In contrast to gentle Eva, Naps liked to draw a little blood in bed, to bruise and be bruised in return. |
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Rare marbles, especially overlays, sulphides, clambroths, and other unusual specimens, need gentle washing and drying. |
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The wind blowing steady and gentle from the south, thee was no contrariety between that and the current, and the billows rose and fell unbroken. |
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His approach to his subjects would seem to borrow something from his gentle couchside manner. |
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The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath. |
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I will say that my comrade, the Doctor, did much to make it so, with his gentle fun, and his wide knowledge of earth-lore. |
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Twice it rained in the night, but it was a gentle rain, whimpering featherily on the skin coverings of the conical lodges. |
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Shall I make a gentle song Here in my firelit study, When outside the winds blow strong And the lanes are muddy? |
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I thank thee, gentle flittermouse, for these so pleasant memories. Have you ever caught and examined a flittermouse? |
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If time was available, whaling prospects poor, and the weather gentle, a gam might last all day and include tea and dinner. |
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He tosses two twenties on the table and with a gentle nudge turns me away from Steve, who sits there, impotent, staring gape-mouthed at the cash. |
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British society is divided into nobility, gentry, and yeomanry, and families are either noble, gentle, or simple. |
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Here Hans Sachs, the cobbler-poet, laureate of the gentle craft, Wisest of the Twelve Wise Masters, in huge folios sang and laughed. |
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When we allowed gentlehood to be destroyed, gentle manners, honour, dignity, and such old virtues went too. |
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Give me the pliant minde, whose gentle measure Complies and suits with all estates. |
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Each chop contained a few small gnawable bones, and plenty of velvety meat that would slip right off them after a long, gentle braise. |
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A gentle, easy movement, as regular as that by which a vessel plunges beneath the waves, had succeeded to the immovableness of the bed. |
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In his younger years, Henry was described as a man of gentle friendliness, gentle in debate, and who acted as more of a companion than a king. |
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Thatched cottages, manors, old mills, venerable churches and wooded lanes personify a John Bull fancy, neatly tucked into gentle hill folds. |
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During the battle, Wellesley led his men, in a line of battle of two ranks, against the enemy to a gentle ridge and gave the order to fire. |
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The precise location can be discerned by a gentle bank roughly oval in shape. |
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He is described as having delicate feature, large brown eyes, a thin high nose, fair hair and beard, and a soft gentle expression. |
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Everyone likes the gentle humor of his stories of family life. |
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Here the stripped panelling was warmly gold and the pictures, mostly of the English school, were mellow and gentle in the afternoon light. |
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The gentle alaunt is built exactly like a greyhound, except that he has a short, thick head. |
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This road leads to the burgh and castle of Harfang, where dwell the gentle giants. |
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To whom do Lyons cast their gentle Lookes? Not to the Beast, that would vsurpe their Den. |
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In the home-circle and among her companions, Charlotte lays aside her queenship and becomes a gentle Lottie. |
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Changing my manner somewhat, I began with gentle censure of the Nobilissimus. |
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It has a gentle slope downstream, and often, for a distance, from the side towards the center. |
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Anticipating a swift victory over Britain, the occupiers experimented by using a very gentle approach that set the theme for the next five years. |
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The great thickness of the lithosphere requires that this bending be gentle. |
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Fanny's improved appearance and gentle disposition endear her to Sir Thomas. |
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Due to its gentle local climate and fertile soil, it is the state's largest area of fruit farming, its chief produce being apples. |
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Occasionally, this shrinkage can be reversed by a gentle steaming with a press cloth. |
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These gentle mammals feed on the sea grass and closer relatives of certain land mammals than the dolphins and the whales. |
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The Sierra Central is a series of low, gentle mountains in the center of the state which are part of the Sierra Madre Occidental. |
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I speak it softly as I sway and give way to her gentle or harsh caress or rebukement. |
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The anhydrous form is easily produced from the hydrated form by gentle warming. |
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Situated in one of the quieter areas of the Lakes, the High Street range has quite gentle slopes with a flat summit plateau. |
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From the south, the ridge track from Great Dodd leads straight up the long gentle slope to the top. |
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A cuesta is a hill or ridge with a gentle slope on one side, and a steep slope on the other. |
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This results in a long and gentle backslope called a dip slope that conforms with the dip of resistant strata, called caprock. |
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The gradient is gentle to the north end of the valley, becoming steeper further south. |
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The gentle sameishness of the milk swishing into the hand-bowl seemed to have soothed the burglar very much. |
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At last the soporiferous fumes of the wine lulled him into a gentle repose. |
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He wondered if any of the boys had a grandmother like his, a woman with knowledge and secrets and a gentle habit of helping you up your game. |
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His mother wore the trousers, and father, a gentle man who worked in local government, was not ambitious enough for her. |
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Try Ashtanga yoga for a hard workout and strengthening exercises or hatha for restorative, slow and gentle stretching. |
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Controls codling moth, citrus thrips, corn earworm, and asparagus beetle, but is gentle to beneficial insects. |
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A lightish red, but with bags of character, it has a subtle smell of spicy red fruits and a gentle astringency, like a rather good red Burgundy. |
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Other luxuries include a heated king-sized waterbed and rubber flooring which is gentle on the animals' joints. |
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Over on the BBC, even gentle old Strictly is getting in on the aggro act, with dancers slagging off the judges and the judges sniping back. |
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If, score is not given within four seconds, phone emits the gentle sound of an airhorn. |
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A retriever, Ugo's docile, gentle manner makes him perfect for life as a working dog. |
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The first verse is rather gentle one to react to, with one clear standing and one clear seating action, and so other actions may be given. |
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He was gentle, unassuming and private but his soulful voice and playing were vital, magical components of our most recognised Pink Floyd sound. |
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A gentle comedy about an Irish girl that comes to London for the first time. |
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I could not be in your daughter's company, and have the grace of her gentle ministerings. |
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It diffuses the light emitted from the filament, producing a more gentle and evenly distributed light. |
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Kaolin diffused bulbs are used extensively in interior lighting because of their comparatively gentle light. |
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Furious as a lyon the fitt comes one, but retires gentle as a lamb. |
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The choice of subject in that work is a mistake, it was too little consonant with the character, tastes and ideas of the gentle, retiring inexperienced writer. |
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While the members of the nobility wished to be gentle with Devereux, the lawyers and judges felt differently, recommending fines and confinement in the Tower of London. |
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I doubt not with one gentle stroking to wipe away ten thousand tears. |
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Marry, out upon thee, foul kite, that would fain be a tercel gentle. |
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For Scotchbond, first, a primer was applied to the dentin surface using a microbrush, and after 30 s, the surface was dried by gentle air-blowing. |
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And further I imagined and sayd, Alasse what Judge is he that is so gentle or benigne, that will thinke that I am unguilty of the slaughter and murther of these three men. |
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I'm forbid to let anybody in, gentle nor simple, if you please. |
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This kick in the teeth, brutal under any circumstances, is more so, given Matoussem Ramoud's gentle, trusting nature and his infatuation with America. |
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She was flurried by the term with which he had qualified her gentle friend, but she took the occasion for one to which she must in every manner lend herself. |
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Passing Chirk and the confluence with the River Ceiriog, the river begins to trace gentle meanders on the level ground at the beginning of the Cheshire Plain. |
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Bhuna, the gentle frying of spices before the addition of the main ingredients, generally common in Indian cooking, is absent in the cuisine of Assam. |
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The gentle coastline surrounding it is home to villages including Nefyn, Trefor, and Clynnog Fawr on the mainland, and Aberffraw, Llanddwyn and Rhosneigr on Anglesey. |
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He is a gentle, kindly man, in late middle age, working as a solicitor. |
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Most fish have sensitive receptors that form the lateral line system, which detects gentle currents and vibrations, and senses the motion of nearby fish and prey. |
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The sinner of the first half cut in from the left wing, losing his marker to take a gentle pass from Ceri Sweeney and leave Bristol's Craig Morgan frozen in his tracks. |
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In 2010, former British distance runner Steve Cram inaugurated the Kielder Marathon which is a circuit around the lake taking in the surrounding gentle contours. |
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Eke, gentle heart, and manhood that ye had, And that ye had, as me thought, in despite Every thing that souned into bad, As rudeness, and peoplish appetite. |
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An early separation method was the rectangular buddle which was simply a slightly inclined plane over which the crushed material was washed by a gentle stream of water. |
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The northern half of Lower Saxony, also known as the North German Plains, is almost invariably flat except for the gentle hills around the Bremen geestland. |
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The United Kingdom offers a wide variety of ascents, from gentle rolling lowland hills to some very exposed routes in the moorlands and mountains. |
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Though a gentle sigh, which stole from the bosom of Nancy, seemed to argue some secret disapprobation of these sentiments, she did not dare openly to oppose them. |
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Friendliness and gentleness also apply to self. Children who learn to be gentle and tolerant with themselves grow up to be less stressed and more relaxed and selfsecure. |
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Trujillo is set on a coastal plain of the La Libertad Region and has a gentle topography with hilly terrain, sitting on a plateau of the Trujillo Province. |
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The leaves were a gentle, lettucey green, and Calder found himself thinking it would be easy, if you wanted to murder someone, to mix a few in with a salad. |
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The Missionary's address rolled on in choppy Chinook, undertoned by a gentle voice from the back of the room which told Tanook in pure Indian words what he was to do. |
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The Samoan word for dance is siva with unique gentle movements of the body in time to music and which tell a story, although the Samoan male dances can be more snappy. |
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