Peasants huddle terrified in hovels while ashen-faced statesmen race hither and thither before the storm clouds of history. |
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Are commuters with glazed expressions dashing hither and thither oblivious to all around them? |
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But in meditation where much mental energy is required, the impressions, desires and repressions at first start dancing hither and thither. |
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But the picture moved, cast hither and thither, sweeping the landscape as does a bird in search of prey. |
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But can we please lose the fake wood pasted hither and thither about the interior? |
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Take a lazy stroll through narrow little streets teeming with people wandering hither and thither about their business. |
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The lissomeness with which he moved hither and thither was most impressive, as was his homicidal ardor when doing what I believe is called tackling. |
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Hugh puffed, his hair flopping hither and thither as the photographers hosed him down. |
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It is not for Mr. Hill to divest that interest, send it hither and thither, because if he does, he undermines us and he undermines the author. |
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They scattered hither and thither, and with their departure life aboard the great vessel resumed the even tenor of a well-ordered existence. |
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For a time I drifted hither and thither, trying to settle the turbulent thoughts within me. |
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You need to consecrate to the path and make sure that you do not look hither and thither. |
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The people are good, but they are being pulled hither and thither and can find no way out. |
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I was thinking in terms of proximal and distal, instead of hither and thither. |
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We were pulled hither and thither, everyone asking us questions without giving us a chance to answer anybody. |
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In the streets, wagons are moving hither and thither taking materials to their designated places. |
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The air was filled with phantoms, wandering hither and thither in restless haste, and moaning as they went. |
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And planes: lots of planes flying hither and thither over impossibly blue skies. |
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Lugging four whacking great harps hither and thither can't be doing her invertebral discs too many favours. |
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Grief-stricken women stumble hither and thither. |
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People at different degrees can have wondrous homes, cushioned and silked and tapestried with wondrous pieces of silver scattered hither and thither, and yet this home is but a shell. |
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A few months or weeks before the evening of the convention, he will be showering people with grants hither and thither for causes such as the Auberge Grand-Mère and a bunch of similar things. |
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Rather than, in the long term, putting up with the Council shifting things hither and thither as it pleases, we want to be able to vote on the budget and decide these matters for ourselves. |
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The mind jumps hither and thither and has no continuity of work. |
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If you go hither and thither you don't walk on the path. |
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He believes that only suffering is capable of sublimating his actions, so it rushes hither and thither, from the foot of his bed to the entrance of his domain. |
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He ran hither and thither, lifting his nose to sniff the air. |
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The disowned of all parties, the rejected and foolishly bedrifted hither and thither, to what corner of Nature can he now drift with advantage? |
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And the passion that held Strickland was a passion to create beauty. It gave him no peace. It urged him hither and thither. |
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Our glorious sweet rocket, Hesperis matronalis, which has self-seeded hither and thither in the raised beds, has sprawled over unsuspecting astrantias. |
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