Some of the personnel in the private hospitals said intimation regarding the meeting came at the last moment. |
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This was the first intimation that Cihuatan was a real city, not a ceremonial center with a small area of elite housing. |
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But upon receiving this intimation, he issued the following proclamation, dismissing the Legislature, without date. |
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But however familiar nature is, men still feel its transcendent power, along with a corresponding intimation of transcendence in themselves. |
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Thus, a purely aesthetic veneration for the old and defeated culture coexists with an intimation of its still unquiet daemonic power. |
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We all have an intimation of our Authentic Being underlying our characterological self, which morphogenetically supersedes it. |
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Those tea chests suggested hot, exotic countries many miles away and gave me my first intimation of the lure of foreign travel. |
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This was the first intimation that the question of building an H-bomb was ever under discussion. |
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The basic intimation of his book is a profound sense of loss animating every artificiality and perversity. |
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The intimation of immortality comes from this sense of love for all humanity. |
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With victory this time, it seemed, came intense mourning and an intimation of mortality. |
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The approach to the house, looking down on roofs and with a view of the Pacific, gives some intimation of drama. |
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It was, arguably, the first intimation that the war was heading towards the endgame. |
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This journey gave the world its first intimation of the reality of the deep ocean. |
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The image is a fearful intimation of tragedy, a presentiment of a century of spiritual crisis. |
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It is regrettable that it has taken almost ten years from the intimation of a claim to the assessment of damages. |
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In these circumstances, intimation was made that her attendance was not required. |
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Inside, this intimation was driven home by the estimates printed beside each object. |
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He conveys these moral tastes to the reader less by means of argument than by ironic indirection or aesthetic intimation. |
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When the Sheriff Clerk receives a petition against which a caveat has been lodged, it is his responsibility to give intimation to the caveator. |
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Here, a restrained painterliness vies with a softened geometry and an intimation of space. |
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The clear intimation in one published column was that the team believed he was faking an injury and that he feared an opponent. |
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In speech we use indefinite pronouns all the time, because we are aided in understanding by vocal tone and intimation. |
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Perhaps the intimation that they weren't part of the council was incorrect. |
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This concept is the first intimation in the literature on mineral deposits about what we now call metallogenic provinces. |
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Actually, the work I did with Lio had already given me an intimation of what my new direction could be. |
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A shared overarching global polity would embody this intimation in continuously revisable structures dedicated to promoting the common good insofar as this can be agreed upon. |
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Domestic sales are dispatched and recorded on a selfcertification basis without prior intimation of specific transactions. |
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Many aspirants submitted their applications along with the re-checking fee but no result or intimation is being provided to the aspirants till date. |
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This will be notified via a cancellation status intimation followed by a status intimation for each new order. |
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We need to be watchful to catch the littlest intimation of a chance to do something that is worth while. |
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Its wide windows look out onto the desert — an intimation of the Wheelers' picture window, perhaps? |
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We were always agreed, in good Augustinian fashion, that in a fallen world our best is but a faint intimation of, a feeble gesture toward, what ought to be. |
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But as our friends are here, innocently, we must not only do our best to entertain them, but avoid the slightest intimation that they were not expected. |
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Quick to fear the worst, she was horrified by his intimation. |
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This is the chance for us to get aggressively into the market, provide some value additions like cash-to-account services, intimation of remittance arrivals, better foreign exchange rates and win the customers. |
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Without mentioning the king of England, or giving the least intimation that he was sent by him. |
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After the period of intimation expires, the Clerk may submit the bill for royal assent. |
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In the novel's closing pages … there is an intimation of what his novel might have been if he had allowed himself to tell his story in terms of character or emotion. |
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There is an intimation of luxury well deserved but a luxury that almost everyone can afford. At the same time, brands are encouraging consumers to become connoisseurs of fine teas, just as they are of fine wines or coffees. |
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They have not materialised, And if there was an intimation in your statement, then I have noted it now as follows: there will be no comprehensive action plan. |
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The intimation in these latter suggestions is that old organizations and approaches may be less relevant to young people, and that fresh ideas and approaches may be needed. |
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In this passage we have an exposition, albeit rather convoluted, of the precipitation of mineral matter from aqueous solutions and an intimation of the theory of lateral and metamorphic secretion. |
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What's more, with its intimation of higher prices to come, industry was, unwittingly perhaps, bringing the issue to a head and forcing the public sector into some innovative thinking that could break the deadlock. |
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Yet where else can any intimation be found that the graces imparted have reference to the consecration and oblation of the Body and Blood of Christ? |
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They made an edict with an intimation that whosoever killed a stork, should be banished. |
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