I am your Imam so do not precede me in bowing, prostration, standing or leaving. |
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Frankly, I found his profuse apologies and repeated bowing a bit embarrassing. |
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Meanwhile, the defending champion trained her focus on the grass court season after bowing out of the French Open at the quarter-final stage. |
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Milou and Squawk, two young males, are also beginning to exhibit courtship behavior, hanging out with each other, billing and bowing. |
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They hobble out of their limousines, bowing in all their pristine, extravagant absurdity. |
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Each had their own path and they glided on narrow passageways between each other, smiling or bowing but not impeding. |
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If his nibs happens to be a regular patron, increase the aforementioned bowing and scraping a hundredfold. |
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It was translucent and obviously a ghost or a close variation of a specter, bowing at the young scientist courteously. |
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It would then be up to the non-communicant to conclude the process, perhaps by bowing or by simply returning to his pew. |
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While has been completely subsumed by the with a whimper not a bang bowing out of Belle de Jour. |
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Five preludes for solo cello imaginatively explore a restricted sonorous range of bowing, staccato and spiccato. |
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The two votaries transitioned from their standing posture to a kind of rhythmic bowing and finally into a repetitive genuflecting motion. |
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The supporters also stand in nodding rows at subway entrances, bowing and squawking their inane messages. |
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Jacob steps forth to meet him halfway, alone, before an army, halting and limping and bowing down to the ground. |
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The principle is the same, but the notes become even more complex through the use of harmonic overtones and unconventional bowing. |
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Lords and dukes and counts came up to me in an endless line, bowing and asking for a dance. |
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As for the title track, why not use plucked strings, craggy violin bowing, and rumbling xylophones to gleefully pervert the title's sentiment? |
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And they despise the Good Friday agreement, which they see as bowing the knee to terrorism. |
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They faced each other, each bowing slightly in respect to a worthy opponent. |
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The kids are bowing and blowing kisses and lapping it up and us volunteers are melting into the background and letting them have their moment. |
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Three priests in gold and silver vestments were bowing and turning round as they chanted the Latin service in a lavishly lit and adorned church. |
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Courtship includes ledge displays with the male and female bowing to each other. |
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He quickly rectified that error by bowing to the conventions of hippiedom and restyled himself as Jeff Starship. |
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Barbara Boothroyd is certainly up to the challenging role of a prima donna who is used to everybody bowing before her. |
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This is the reason for head-coverings, face-veilings, bowing, kneeling, genuflecting, and other signs of spiritual modesty. |
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Although the President denied bowing to industry pressure, few analysts or commentators were convinced. |
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Political leaders, while bowing to the public's clamor for more credit, grew concerned over the monetary consequences of easy money. |
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During courtship, the male displays for the female by scraping a nest and bowing next to the female while flashing the white on his tail. |
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A forceful clench of her hands froze us together in a bowing sweep as the piece ended in a thundering crash of drums. |
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There he stood, bowing politely like a grand Lord at the court of an Empress. |
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The whole family filed into my surgery to thank me, bobbing and bowing, looking so doleful, then smiling. |
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Rapid bowing, slow bows and staccato to bowing are reviewed, and exercises for each are prescribed. |
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In his small webbed hands he held Spitz's helmet which Pax gently accepted bowing his thanks. |
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Just email me and rant and rave and I'll get back to you, bowing thanks for putting me on your favorites list! |
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I did put out a quiver-tip, which rocked back and forth like a blade of grass bowing and stooping before the wind. |
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In both tests, the core failed to melt and showed no sign of panel bowing, bending, or deflection. |
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This sudden austerity is political dynamite for Schroeder's opponents, who claim he is bowing to Brussels. |
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The work does not go beyond third position, and there are no complex rhythms or bowing patterns. |
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Severely affected birds may have a marked bowing of the tibia, be reluctant to move, and have a stilted gait. |
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Bowing to criticism from various sections and ending her solitude, the zoo authorities have brought a companion for her. |
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A group of us huddled around a conference table in the White House, bowing our heads, tears flowing. |
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And he started off the talk by bowing to the crowd and asking for their prayers. |
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One might generously say that Simpson and Bowles are just bowing to the extant political reality. |
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She maintains her wanness behind a cello, bowing away, all woebegone. |
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At the other end of the process of manufacture, there were merchants who organized the ginning and bowing of the raw cotton and sold the rovings to the spinners. |
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And the two senior priests, after bowing with reverence, enter the Sacrarium or wherever the Lord's Body is being reserved from the previous day and place. |
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A week later, bowing and salaaming to me as grateful patients often do, he was discharged with a smile almost as long as the well healed incision on his thigh. |
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The autonomists hold, essentially, that each individual or group should protest in their own way, without bowing down to any centralised, still less hierarchical, structure. |
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In the Old Testament, prophets regularly warned God's People against bowing down to the graven images of Baal that so entranced their Phoenician and Babylonian neighbors. |
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Formal greetings are made by bowing the head and upper body. |
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But bowing your head against dark forces will only help them spread. |
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We turned to see one of the castles' many servants bowing to us. |
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On stringed instruments, articulation relies on the type of bowing, and in wind playing largely on tonguing, while in keyboard playing it depends on touch. |
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But say you had a bunch of tomatoes, and were tired of slicing and sprinkling, and bowing low to the unadorned tomato. |
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Thick electric guitar cuts in on the refrain, a false start that teases at a closing firestorm, but shuts down instead, bowing to the pastoral glow of the verses. |
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It is guarded thus because the custom is that the people, both faithful and catechumens, come one by one and, bowing down at the table, kiss the sacred wood and pass through. |
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Glasser's gently scraped bowing in the outro is a perfect close. |
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Checks and pinstripes are bowing out to colours, frill and funk. |
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I cracked up laughing as Lane suddenly appeared in all her black and pierced glory, bowing to an imaginary crowd before posing for photographs that weren't being taken. |
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I had a yellow belt in tae kwan do, but they only taught me rubbish stuff like bowing and none of the good stuff like flying kicks and how to break wood just by looking at it. |
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And they are all bowing to Joseph in fulfillment of the prophecy. |
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And then, within a matter of months, people were bowing to her, people were curtsying to her, people were looking at everything she wore, analyzing everything. |
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The greater the income disparity between tenths of households, the greater the bowing of the curve away from the diagonal line and the higher the Gini coefficient. |
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The Zeta Affair was the latest in a long line of bowing to whoever holds the power and secretly keeping these dirty dealings away from public scrutiny. |
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Bowing down, they will burn joss sticks and pray for blessings and protection. |
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Bowing of the legs in a toddler is not uncommon and may sometimes cause the child to trip. |
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Bowing towards the water, I indicated that the horses might like to drink and that the fish were not biting anyway. |
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It depicted Nast bowing with cartoonistic exaggeration before the American minister to Chile. |
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He went on down the boulevard, bonjouring right and left, lifting his hat, bowing. He moved very slowly. |
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In came the fellow, bowing and scraping, his hat poked out before him with both his hands. |
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Her encouragement enables them to approach God, and sue for grace, bowing on suppliant knee, to receive forgiveness. |
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A lollipop lady banned from waving at schoolkids has revealed that she has started bowing instead. |
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Sallys may also be propagated like Vines, by courbing, and bowing them in Arches. |
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Whispering to himself and bowing, he touches his forehead to the ground. |
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There is the negative thanatolatry of resisting death at all cost and so bowing before death's domination, before death as extermination. |
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He eulogised Nawaz for not bowing to foreign pressure on the issue of nuclear blasts. |
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In thermoforming operations, we often rely on recoil in the sheet to tauten the slack caused by the sheet bowing. |
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It is felt in the mutual takbir and through the bowing and prostrating that everyone performs to glorify Allah. |
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Greeks in Crete continued to stage regular revolts, and in 1897, the Greek government under Theodoros Deligiannis, bowing to popular pressure, declared war on the Ottomans. |
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If a mourner is either Taoist or Buddhist they may hold a burning joss stick while bowing. A family member will usually be kneeling nearby to burn joss sticks and paper money. |
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Bowing to the inevitable, on 4 April Napoleon abdicated in favour of his son, with Marie Louise as regent. |
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The division begins with the whips from both the government and the official opposition bowing to the Speaker and each other before returning to their seats. |
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Lady Cecil hands in her licence at the end of the current campaign and Distain should give her the chance of a York winner before bowing out in the Barkers Garage Stakes. |
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