These things are trifling grievances, but, on the other hand, the Prussians have theirs also. |
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She is trifling with me, and very likely she is now revelling in her triumph. |
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However trifling this experiment may appear at first sight, it added a new fact to the science of aerostation. |
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Things as trifling as the turning of a shell may restore you to your rights. |
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Perhaps that sum, trifling as it was, may have smoothed your path and assisted your career. |
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Epicurus, therefore, adopted the atomism of Democritus en bloc, or with trifling modifications. |
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It would be trifling to dispute that the tenant of a baronia major might be called a baro major. |
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He was no longer interested in the trifling sum the guests from San Francisco would leave at his cash desk. |
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Above the centroid of compression there is nothing but a trifling amount of embedment of the stirrup. |
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However, save for a cicatrix to mark the trifling occurrence, he was unharmed. |
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The most trifling sin demanded nothing less than God's eternal and coequal Son. |
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The cost and trouble of the foregoing system of composting are trifling compared with its advantages. |
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And even if he had, we must not construe any trifling peculiarity into madness. |
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A crazy quilt with a history is no trifling piece of work, and the girls have not yet heard the story. |
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One or two trifling works on Greek grammar were published by Croke during this decennium. |
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In my heart I did not believe that Cullingworth had taken alarm at so trifling a decrease. |
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His ejectment was no trifling matter as it carried him quite to the edge of the sidewalk. |
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But instances of escheat do not occur perhaps twice in a century in any State, and, consequently, is of trifling moment. |
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Lounging on an exedra was a young woman in a woolen chiton, barefoot and trifling with the Greek ampyx that bound her golden hair. |
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A further proof perhaps of Puck's rural and extern character is the following rather trifling circumstance. |
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Of course Peter had been trifling with them, for no one can fly unless the fairy dust has been blown on him. |
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When you return, you will find a trifling token of remembrance for yourself and Philothea. |
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His godchild was hostage to him for its father, and the father did in some trifling way offend him. |
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He had gouged the eye out of the third, for some trifling difference of opinion. |
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What had formerly been habitude and trifling, was now grown seriousness and inclination. |
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It is difficult to say which is most trifling, this inconveniency, or the opposite conveniency. |
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These little skirmishes seem trifling, but they serve to inure our men, and harden them to danger. |
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It is sheer trifling for sensible males to talk about a distinction between laymen and laywomen. |
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What we learn of the Centurion, the Triumvir, and the lictor, is very trifling. |
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In comparison, the inconveniences to which Martin had been put seemed trifling. |
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Except in burlesque or mock-heroic styles, dignified subjects should not be likened to what is trifling or low. |
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Mr. Herrington objected to the obtrusion of such trifling matter upon the House, which had business to do. |
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Executions were very often occurring, for people were hanged for trifling offences. |
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The thought of an oecumenical council having its leading feature dislocated by my trifling experiment! |
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I have already pointed out the few very trifling points, in which the opercula of the two species differ. |
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Children, and women, and weak-headed people, to pride of apparel and trifling compliment. |
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A patch of yuca once planted will need but the most trifling attention for years. |
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All his shameful perturbation vanished, a trifling thing before the great perturber's presence. |
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All of his compositions are pianistic and he does not condescend to pander to a trifling public taste. |
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A word sometimes used for primage, or the trifling payment received by the master of a ship for care of goods. |
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James Ellery Brown at the trifling expense of one hundred sticks of tobacco, two cotton blankets, and a large bottle of painkiller. |
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The conversation halted on irregularly, between public affairs on one side and trifling private topics on the other. |
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She actually sighed, and lost her appetite for the oyster patty with which she had been trifling. |
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To my surprise the only effects of my feat were a few slight contusions too trifling to care about. |
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By trifling but unavoidable accidents, it was delayed a few hours. |
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Genius is not a retainer to any emperor, nor is its material silver, or gold, or marble, except to a trifling extent. |
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If doing small things well be trifling, then the French are triflers. |
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It seems as though Nature made a trifling mistake, and stuck the stern ornaments of a lot of prize bull-dogs on to the rumps of the oxen. |
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They were surprised to find that the emolument was so trifling. |
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Her income was only sufficient for the family support, and she needed the lodging money for trifling luxuries. |
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Let there be no trifling with disorder, by whomsoever begun. |
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The most trifling circumstances stimulate their excitability. |
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These ornaments are of value, yet are they trifling to what he would bestow to obtain our dismissal from this castle, free and uninjured. |
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With the exception of these trifling frictions, work in Miss Stacy's little kingdom went on with regularity and smoothness. |
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Gandinot, kindest of pawnbrokers, had obliged, in his unofficial capacity, with a trifling loan. |
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The trifling responsibility of finding a name for our talented Magdalen to perform under has been cast on my shoulders. |
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In hemophilia, uncontrollable bleeding may occur from trifling injuries. |
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Was Hermon really only trifling mischievously with her affection? |
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The ship was hulled, and a trifling explosion followed on board. |
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Nothing is too small or too trifling to undergo this change, and acquire dignity thereby. |
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There is a set of rhymed rules for the doing of even this trifling act. |
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This is no time for trifling, nor for mawkish sentimentality. |
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To him it was only a pleasant sort of trifling, enhanced by a dash of sadness in the reflection that it meant so little. |
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When they took sick, even with trifling afflictions that any ordinary man could pull through, they just pegged out. |
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For a trifling sum I could have chartered a schooner and sought the atoll. |
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There was a gate in the fence, through which we passed, and that brought us, after a trifling interval, more into the open. |
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Then he rested his elbow on the table, trifling with some sweetmeats. |
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I am sure that the trifling disorder in the carburetor may be corrected. |
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Did I have it carried away by seven flying dragons, or was it merely a trifling matter of turning it into a milk-white hind? |
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But the injury to Cedric was only a trifling one, after all. |
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There are then some of you who have a taste for such trifling. |
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His expressive features kindled up, as he recognized the spot where this trifling incident of his erratic life had chanced. |
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Is not this better than the indulgence in perpetual trifling and tattle? |
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You will find some good razors and excellent soap, and all the trifling details that make one's own home so pleasant. |
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Accept these trifling domestic particulars as suggesting hints which may be useful to you in managing Mrs. |
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Any tinner can make one in a few minutes, at a trifling cost. |
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One likes to hear what is going on, to be au fait as to the newest modes of being trifling and silly. |
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One, the most trifling part of my duty, remains undischarged. |
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Lydgate was astounded to find in numberless trifling matters, as well as in this last serious case of the riding, that affection did not make her compliant. |
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But the sounds of the rivulet, feeble and murmuring as they were, relieved the guides at once from no trifling embarrassment, and toward it they immediately held their way. |
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Excepting one or two trifling legacies to distant relatives, he had no one to think of but his daughter and the children who might be born of her marriage. |
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Then the cake and ice cost more than Amy expected, so did the wagon, and various other expenses, which seemed trifling at the outset, counted up rather alarmingly afterward. |
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He merely pays a trifling fee of five or ten dollars, receives a card entitling him to the privileges of the university, and that is the end of it. |
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Appointed Public Orator, or showman, of his university, Cambridge, he spent some years in enjoying the somewhat trifling elegancies of life and in truckling to the great. |
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If not, I will abstain from troubling you on so trifling a subject. |
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Now who ever had anything agin that poor trifling no-account? |
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Thirty thousand poor wretches, belonging to all nations, from whom Napoleon had recruited his Russian army, were trifling away their lives with brutish indifference. |
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Trifling causes occasionally unite and disunite the Aetolians, Acarnanians, and Macedonians, men speaking the same language. |
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