Does not he who keeps watch over your soul know it, and will he not requite man according to his work? |
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When Hero and Ursula leave, Beatrice decides that she will give up her proud ways, and requite Benedick's love. |
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She is love-struck and will requite the strong love that she thinks Benedick feels for her. |
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Because of this expectation that the accepter will somehow requite the gift, Scripture tells us to be very selective in accepting gifts. |
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In good time shall We requite those who turn away from Our Signs, with a dreadful chastisement, for their turning away. |
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Many stars and persons of international fame who requite utmost discretion, owe the restoration of their hair to us. |
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The encyclopedia is the Home Depot of the soul, with something to requite every mood. |
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Convince Banudi of his love, and plot with him a way to requite it. |
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Having cognized this, the wise knows that one should requite hatred with good. |
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One big pro was that shooting with iPhones in public places does not requite special permits, according to SlashFilm. |
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Would it not be an unexemplified unthankfulness to requite rebellion to him, for so much unparalleled affection? |
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Did Mr. Anderson requite Ms. McKinney's love, as she insists? |
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As for Monza, he said, the Ferrari team would have to rise to requite the passions it arouses, in Italy and around the world, and strain every sinew to help Alonso finish ahead of Vettel. |
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The Court may, then, exercise its prerogatives in order to repeal any law or ordinance that infringes the Constitution and requite and redress the person who makes the appeal and compensate him. |
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Generations before you We destroyed when they did wrong: their apostles came to them with Clear-Signs, but they would not believe! thus do We requite those who sin! |
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For the Lord God of recompenses shall surely requite. |
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True love leaves the other free to requite love, or not. |
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Hamlet would requite his loves. Hewitt has soured on requitements. Hamlet would teach deep drinking. Hewitt is on the temperance dodge. |
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