It is good for such boys to measure themselves with their equals in age, of a humbler condition in life. |
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As a young man, he quit his job as the family tenant evictor and opted for a humbler life as a railway engineer. |
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Opposite, a humbler twelfth-century ambo has a paired mosaic motif, showing Jonah being eaten and then regurgitated by a twirly-tailed whale. |
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An interlude follows in which are described the adventures of Chastity among humbler folks, a tailor, a soutar, and their wives. |
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Very often, the heart only opens up in the presence of someone humbler than ourself. |
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This principle of the necessity to work does not apply only to the humbler tasks in life, but to the professional and scholarly things too. |
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While the gap between boys' and girls' academic achievement is evident in all social strata, the humbler the origins, the wider the gap. |
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The humbler the design, the more inspired he is to add his own twist and in so doing to unlock an object's hidden soul. |
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To this questioning only God fully and most certainly provides an answer as He summons man to higher knowledge and humbler probing. |
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While there were many breath-taking sights, this Aquascape is based on something much humbler than the great landmarks. |
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But it was set apart from the houses of other dignitaries and humbler houses by its much larger surface. |
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This impact leaves them humbler, more sensitive and more mature in thought. |
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He slighted his own mate, who, grieved and sad, sought solace in the humbler companionship of Elks less favoured, but with hearts more true. |
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Someone from a humbler background selling essentially those same voodoo economics will do only marginally better. |
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When the economy revives, surviving newspapers, smaller and humbler, will still be a good place to strut goods. |
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The political arena was left as a fertile ground for undigested political philosophies from political activists of humbler intellectual backgrounds like Kenneth Kaunda. |
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Recently, they have acquired new vines in humbler terroirs like BOURGOGNE, or BOURGOGNE ALIGOTE, but also more complex like NUITS ST GEORGES, and the Hubert LIGNIER's touch can already be felt. |
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Prestigious sites that we present to you succintement should not make you be unaware of humbler but interesting places of memory that you will discover with the wire of your walks. |
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The Young King is dismayed to discover that his subjects have toiled severely — and even died — in order to manufacture his golden raiments, yet when he tries to assume a humbler guise the kingdom revolts against him. |
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The adoration of the shepherds is humbler and more spiritual. |
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Arriving in Manchester from the humbler realm of Scottish football management, Sir Alex steeped himself in the history of one of England's most venerable and tragic clubs. |
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The billions being handed to the MDA could be better spent on humbler things such as port security, and on countering WMD proliferation. On the question of cost, the Democrats have a good case. |
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An outer curtain wall protected humbler dwellings. |
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It is a much humbler reality, a simple trusting that is always astonished: although I have done nothing to deserve it, God brings me back to friendship with him. |
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Being no more than seventeen or eighteen years of age, she is not able to remember the humbler state of the family, and having been educated away from home she is unaffected by any of its traditions. |
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Bill S-220, much humbler in scope, is a small step towards that ideal. |
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More recent interest in the issue has been marked by a humbler understanding of poverty's complexity, and of the inter-relationships between its economic and social dimensions. |
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It recently released a new air freshener with a motion sensor to tell it when to spray its perfume, which is a fifth more expensive than the humbler sort, for example. |
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Other settlers seem to have been much humbler people who had few if any weapons and suffered from malnutrition. |
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