A skull rests on the threshold as a reminder of the wages of sin, and, above, an unkindness of ravens presides. |
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Certainly, that notion is incompatible with cruelty and unkindness to one another. |
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The sheep bleated at such unkindness, and their resistance strengthened her resolve to continue. |
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He positioned himself for the endgame, unleashing that Batman-esque unkindness of ravens which smashed into the square. |
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In the face of your inconsideration or unkindness, I may experience pain, indignation, chagrin, shame, annoyance, bashfulness and more besides. |
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You can call the anecdote a proof of the women unkindness in a land where women aren't allowed to drive cars or are completely covered in black. |
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And she beshrewed herself for so unkindly judging of his unkindness. |
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He hadn't been able to resist this still elegant, once-upon-a-time siren, whose beauty had been hidden by the unkindness of time and circumstance. |
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Sascha interprets the main female part: the beautiful married woman, tyrannized by the unkindness of her old fashioned husband. |
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But to inflict a skirt on an adventurous little girl is an exercise in sheer unkindness. |
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The Man needed to make himself singular but also to be capable of unkindness without reason. |
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We have declared him so right that we have made him our role models, inspiring us to acts of unkindness. |
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In apparently impossible circumstances, where nothing but harshness and unkindness prevail, two human beings make contact, or at least one reaches out a hand to another. |
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The unkindness of ravens at the Tower of London is about to enjoy the kindness of taxpayers, in a move designed to improve the birds' accommodation. |
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Little Jakob was first excited to see an unkindness of ravens. |
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His offended love, and Malvolio's humiliated suffering, are reminders of the harm done by mistake, mischance, drink, thoughtlessness and unkindness. |
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And for those who can't bring in a sellable crop at all, there's always that old standby: federal emergency assistance for farmers who lose their crops to some unkindness of nature. |
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One thing that could be held against her is that she is mean and habitually mistakes unkindness for strength, and displays a bullish lack of restraint for an inability to suffer fools. |
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A raven cawed somewhere up ahead, and its cry was answered by others, an unkindness of ravens on all sides. |
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Considering this, it is evident that carelessness or unkindness towards the plant will weaken its energy, implying that the fluids that can be transferred to the remedy are weakened as well. |
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The mother's case was that her daughter had been treated with great unkindness by her stepfather while in Cyprus but had blossomed since her return to England. |
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It led to a public outpouring, with millions posting their outrage on microblogs. In this section The unkindness of strangers Bizarrely consistent Architectural bombast ReprintsSimilar incidents crop up every so often. |
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End now all unkindness. Let us put the Jew to ransom, since the leopard will not change his spots, and a Jew he will continue to be. |
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