Nor was the significance of the event merely symbolic for Bayle, since he himself was a victim of the intolerance to an extreme degree. |
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My father came from a family of alcoholics and he himself battled with it but still managed to hold down a job and educate two kids. |
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Even though he himself has killed many people, he justifies it by reasoning that he only kills killers. |
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However he realised that it just would not be that easy, for he himself had a lame leg and could only move slowly. |
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Since collaring, he has rejoined a small pack of four or five animals, though whether he himself is the alpha male remains uncertain. |
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He relinquished this perk as he himself prefers to live with his large family in a shack in the location. |
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He embarked with zeal on a foreign policy he himself didn't quite understand. |
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As he himself said, MB itself would have wished the Judge had analysed the issues and explained himself more fully. |
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He has made mistakes, as he himself acknowledged during a televised apology last weekend. |
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The very sight of her roused such fond, nervous emotions and reassurance in him that he himself could hardly make sense of them. |
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On the contrary, the world tends to look at him askance, a fact he himself seems to recognize. |
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As he himself observes, contemporary Augustinians have been good and conscientious democrats. |
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The book, influenced greatly by him, had largely been savaged by Australian critics and I wanted to see what he himself would make of it. |
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The swirl of conversation takes us to the legendary Aussie tenacity that he himself used to personify on the cricket field. |
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He couldn't believe that other people could be operating in bad faith when he himself was so open about his intentions. |
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He then made the unwise decision to divide his force into three columns, he himself commanding one. |
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So he stood at the bedside, gripping his father's arm, benumbed by the emotions his father was displaying, the emotions he himself was feeling. |
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His own miraculous power is seemingly well documented, though he himself was reluctant to speak of it. |
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The feeling then, as now, was that there are hidden depths in Barrie's work, but he himself was never quite able to confront them. |
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This is where Sancho knows his master has lost his marbles since he himself produced this ersatz Dulcinea. |
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But somehow he himself appears to have escaped personal criticism for this blot on his reign as Pope. |
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The ship is sunk, the whale-boats destroyed, and Ahab himself is yanked to his death by the very iron he himself forged. |
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Here, he had seen a tiny mouse deer kick one of his hunting dogs while he himself was resting under a tree. |
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But then he told me that I was undercharging, and he himself offered me more money yet. |
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He's the latest leader to face a party rebellion over nuclear weapons, but it is often forgotten that he himself was once a unilateralist. |
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But he was nevertheless disgruntled that he himself would not be donning the shirt. |
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He should not stigmatize the world for being sleepy, when he himself has given a somnific influence to all his readers. |
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Six-feet tall and athletically built, he was 22 when he himself first began playing Buzkashi in the Jauzjan province of his native Afghanistan. |
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Deryck wasn't stupid enough to drink then drive his drunken friends home if he himself was drunk. |
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Throughout the fight, Greb displayed a tendency to wrestle, holding his opponent's head in chancery while he himself inflicted unfair punishment. |
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Although most people took him to be black, he himself knew that he was not black. |
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He also agreed that he himself had hit people before in the same way and they had not been injured. |
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However, as he himself cheerfully admitted, none of his treatments were at all effective. |
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He must hope that after clamorous calls for his resignation, he himself is not placed before the PM's firing squad. |
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Abraham bade Yitsak carry the wood for the sacrifice, and he himself carried a knife and the coals for starting the fire. |
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Crowley asked if he himself would have to leave his office every hour to feed the meter. |
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But equally, as he himself admitted during the earnings conference call, pros are increasingly choosing portables over desktops. |
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He noted that some younger members had adopted the new techniques of rock climbing with pitons and ropes, a method he himself enjoyed. |
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Why would he say that when he himself is politicking like a true politician with elections just around the corner? |
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His crimes discovered, he was sentenced to be hanged from a gibbet which he himself had designed. |
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He dismissed the notion but only after coyly reminding us that he himself ranked 94 in that same poll. |
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The fact that he himself is a murderer merely adds to the background tension that crackles from the first page. |
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Far from blending in as an ordinary Frenchman among Frenchmen, he himself, a black Martiniquan, was always visible and distinct. |
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The Greek cities considered their king as their benefactor, while he himself felt a duty to fulfil this role. |
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Yet whatever currency such views have gained, it is doubtful if he himself would have recognized them. |
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Happy that she indeed looked like a normal person sleeping, he himself laid upon his futon, rolling onto his right side, facing away from her. |
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For several years he himself has been voluntarily living in a depraved state. |
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Most had fresh bruises, which he himself no doubt had inflicted, and looked to be even easier pushovers than before. |
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Sympathy for what he himself has overcome since last August is strangely thin on the ground. |
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Yet he himself is hardly objective in his analysis and embarrassingly reveals himself as being totally incompetent. |
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Christ taught his disciples to pray that their sins would be forgiven, but he himself never prayed such a prayer. |
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Finally, while his corporate empire is loaded with debt, the extent to which he himself has personal debts remains a closely guarded secret. |
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He drank round the clock, became tense, excitable and uninterested in what he himself had created. |
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Satake, however, has his own reasons for keeping his libido on ice despite his complicated feelings for the Shanghai bar girl Yamamoto he himself had been pursuing. |
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He commanded the brigade in the 2008 war with Russia that suffered the most casualties and he himself was shot in the calf. |
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But in the very next sentence he mocked that he himself had been ill-used. |
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You can hear him subdue an audience that he himself has aroused. |
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He stood tall with a wide chest, square shoulders, a bulky figure, long blond hair, but he himself had the blackest and biggest wings of them all. |
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His poetry grows on you, as unobtrusively as he himself does. |
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He may have created a garden to give spiritual succour but, so the story goes, he himself displayed all too human frailties by taking to drink and betting on the gee-gees. |
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One determined Zulu even jumped over the barricade and assegaied a disoriented patient to death, though he himself was quickly picked off by a British rifleman. |
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He then claimed that only in the photographs he himself had supervised could one see correct, frontal views that truly reflected the sculptor's original intentions. |
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After all, for many years he himself sympathized with the notoriously brutal Irish Republican Army. |
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And then he himself, in the King George V, was in at the death, battleships, battle-cruisers, the fleet air arm, cruisers, and destroyers, all having taken part in the chase. |
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But it was not known before that he himself took part in cross-dressing. |
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There may even be a part of him that he himself does not recognize, a second self that is capable of otherwise repugnant violence. |
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Up until his death in 1736 Prokopovich, the Archbishop of Novgorod, remained a stalwart of the Petrine legacy in which he himself had played a pivotal role. |
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Instead, the personal representatives of the deceased person were permitted to maintain an action in any case where, if he had not died, he himself might have sued. |
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Not a man will boast that he himself has pulled in even a flounder, but they are certain their brothers, on more fortunate boats, have prospered from great catches. |
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Can it really be true that he himself pens this trite piffle? |
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It is sometimes said, rather unperceptively, that his admonition is of no help to a judge who can hardly decide a case by prophesying what he himself will in fact do. |
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But he himself reproduces the same saying about Flaubert wanting to write a novel about nothing. |
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A good writer, like a good painter or a good musician, can break all the rules he himself most lives by, and if it's done brilliantly, then bravo. |
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If it wasn't for the fact that he's filthy rich, and can afford paid staff, I suspect he himself might find it difficult to find a job in this high-tech world. |
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Meeker personally connects to the customers he sells to because he himself is a dog enthusiast and owner of a Great Dane. |
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And in the end, he himself was revealed to be a miserable coward. |
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Or, by switching voices, he himself can reply to his own statement and then respond to the reply, thereby shifting from monologue to the enactment of dialogue. |
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Chaucer sympathizes with her because he himself was considered low-class. |
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For I know a cleansing fire, which Christ came to send upon the earth, and he himself, anagogically speaking, is called fire. |
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His son was killed along with those major supporters who had not turned against him, and he himself was assassinated. |
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Gregory's entry in the Liber Pontificalis is short and of little use, but he himself was a writer whose work sheds light on the mission. |
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This suggests that while his ideas may have been influential, he himself was less so. |
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Many of his close friends were executed and he himself moved to Kent to get away from events in London. |
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Most of Balliol's men were killed, though he himself managed to escape through a hole in the wall, and fled, naked and on horse, to Carlisle. |
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Jourdan instructed his generals to take up positions in the Black Forest, and he himself established a base at Hornberg. |
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They also put before the court the suggestion that Alexander III had designated Bruce as heir when he himself was still childless. |
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Robson recommended that Giggs sign up with Harry Swales, the agent that he himself had inherited from Kevin Keegan. |
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Unfortunately, the fire which he himself lit extended to the buildings, and the roofs fell prey to the flames. |
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All of them taken together formed the basis of his auctoritas, which he himself emphasized as the foundation of his political actions. |
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However, Jacob had little taste for text editing, and, as he himself confessed, working on a critical text gave him little pleasure. |
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To avoid strife, Genghis Khan set up an institution that ensured complete religious freedom, though he himself was a tengrist or shamanist. |
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However, he made no move to put away his reserve powers after he himself became President. |
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Standing atop the ridgeline, King Edward watched the nightmare scenario he himself had predicted. |
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Lucas said that he himself nonetheless hopes to become a cop. |
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His life, as he himself admits, is all cricket from an early age. |
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His treatment of the Atharvaveda, on the other hand, is relatively poor, as he himself acknowledges. |
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Kamphuis said he himself had nothing to do with DDoS attacks. |
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Lino considered Urduni his closest associate in Fatah, after he himself was forced out of the movement. |
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Derrick gave his small portmanteau to the flyman and told him to drive there, and he himself set out walking. |
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Lord Mahavira, 24th Tirthankara A man should wander about treating all creatures as he himself would be treated. |
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Its business was to block change, not advance it, and if it thereby obstructed something he himself, as a very conservative fellow, disliked, so much the better. |
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He learned, he himself said, but little Latin and Greek, but acquired a great love of English literature, which his mother fostered, and a love of outdoor pursuits. |
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On the one hand the alms of Saint Gregory are to be distinguished from his donations, but on the other he himself probably saw no such distinction. |
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Unknown to the rest of Level 42, guitarist Alan Murphy was suffering from AIDS, something which he himself may have been aware of before joining the band. |
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Though in general Marx had a blind faith in his closest friends, nevertheless he himself complained that he was sometimes too mistrustful and unjust even to them. |
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He will father a line of kings though he himself will not be one. |
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The story that he himself in his childhood was sent to Ireland to be healed by Saint Modwenna, though mythical, may show Alfred's interest in that island. |
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In 1951 at the age of 27, he set up his own company in Neutraubling, and began producing semi-automatic labellers, from drawings he himself had created. |
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It has been a difficult year for the president, as he himself admitted when central Visayas was battered by the most powerful typhoon in Philippine history. |
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