bespeaking sentence in Hindi
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- Wrinkles which, under the light, look black in the white face; and down from each side of the mouth a crease in the shape of a horseshoe meeting beneath the chin and cutting across it in a great fold bespeaking age.
- Wave after wave of majestic counterpoint rolled toward that ultimate climax, where Handel, that master of musical drama, inserts a moment of silence _ just before the last ecstatic cadence, bespeaking a universe at peace under the reign of triumphal God.
- The songs, from writers like Rodgers and Hammerstein and Stephen Sondheim, Randy Newman and Joni Mitchell, are a pleasant mixture of classics, show tunes and pop songs bespeaking full or empty hearts, spiced occasionally by a mischievous twitch of the loins.
- Especially with Dan Duquette now sending out invitations to every corner of the globe, bespeaking a commitment to international scouting that ultimately should transform the Red Sox as dramatically as the promotion of Pumpsie Green to the majors as the team's first black player in 1959.
- And consider this July 2000 moment bespeaking change : In the Woodstock town hall, Jillson could be overheard fielding a telephone inquiry about local justices of the peace, and one of his first questions was, " Is this a civil marriage or man and wife ?"
- His rhymes are jaw-droppingly perverse, bespeaking a minimum-wage life devoid of hope, flushed with rage and weaned on sci-fi and slasher flicks . " Eminem was inspired to write " Rock Bottom " after being fired from his cooking job at a restaurant days before his daughter's birthday.
- To support this interpretation of the " Civil Rights Cases ", the Court quoted one of the Congressmen who had supported the law that the " Civil Rights Cases " struck down : " There were state laws on the books bespeaking equality of treatment, but in the administration of these laws there was discrimination against newly freed slaves . " To the majority, this quote indicated that the law deemed unconstitutional in the " Civil Rights Cases " was meant to combat the same kind of disparate treatment against which VAWA was aimed.
- For example, in a letter to FDR Wallace says, " You can be'the flaming one'. " Arthur Schlesinger, Jr . describes Wallace's references to figures in " The Glory Road " ( such as " the fervent one " and so on ), as " rash " and " cabalistic ", bespeaking what Schlesinger calls " moods of rapture . " However, Wallace's use of the term in addressing Roosevelt is likely an in-joke, since in " The Glory Road " there is no " flaming one ", but rather a " flameless one', " elected as his people's executive ", supported by bankers and corrupt leaders, who urges the electorate to " buy, buy, buy " as a way out of economic collapse.
- First, says the positive " if-then " stating the " if " of obedience in familiar cadences bespeaking total commitment in two standard verbs ( " love " and " serve " ) plus the formula from the " Shema " in The " then, " the consequence of obedience, is abundant rain in every season that will cause the land to produce everything needed, made explicit through three phrases first, " grain, wine, oil, " a common triad to signal a rich, productive economy ( see 22 ); second, the pasture land for cattle on which the agrarian economy depended ( see ); and third, the rhetoric of satiation from Then follows with the negative " if-then " the " if " being the nullification in of the " Shema " of the compromise of covenantal identity by embracing other gods who seem better at giving rain while making lesser demands.
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