Their sons, and occasionally their daughters too, had indeed gone to the uttermost ends of the earth and beyond. |
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Being at the uttermost ends of the earth we are both proud of our uniqueness and at times also wanting to ape the big kids on the block. |
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My book has been described as proof of how the human spirit can survive in spite of uttermost humiliation. |
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You yourself told me that you will serve him with the uttermost loyalty, and look what you're saying now! |
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I think today our nation is at the crossroads where a serious reflection on the direction of our policies is a matter of uttermost urgency. |
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Yet here it is reduced to an activity for those on the fringes of society and driven to the uttermost ends of public interest. |
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On account of what He did and suffered, He has the nations for His inheritance, the uttermost parts of the earth for His possession. |
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She demands their uttermost concentration, but those who make the effort are rewarded by being taken on an emotional journey whose after-effects are long-lasting and deep. |
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We preach a Gospel that saves to the uttermost, and witness to its power. |
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Neocracy is reproducing the evils of autocracy as unproved radicalism demands that its uttermost theories be accepted, though untried, as the rule of life by all classes of people. |
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This is the figure's utopian aspect: its uttermost unfolding, its extreme openness and unboundedness. |
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Our interests and our obligations extend to the uttermost parts of the earth. |
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The next morning my mouth opened in a yawn with uttermost content. |
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And then, adding something like anguish to deep depression, I saw that even the pulpit, that uttermost symbol of the message, had been knocked down and carted away. |
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With one click of a key on a computer and you have the whole world at your fingertips, enabling you to know the goings-on in the uttermost parts of the globe. |
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We understand that this clutch can be slipped to the uttermost by pedipulation. |
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This will plunge Him into a foreign atmosphere and into a situation wherein all His divine resources will be needed and will have to be tried out to the uttermost. |
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Large numbers of people migrate in search of a better life, not only between neighbouring countries or within a region but to and from the uttermost ends of the Earth. |
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If George just about survives in national myth as a fat and randy hedonist, then the Indian exploits of the generals who stand guard with him have dropped into uttermost oblivion. |
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If one wishes to achieve a maximum level of conflict avoidance the uttermost ability to universalise must be asked for, i.e. validity for all must be striven for. |
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To us who dwell on the uttermost confines of the earth and of freedom, this remote sanctuary of Britain's glory has up to this time been a defence. |
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Gorged nearly to the uttermost when he entered the restaurant, the smell of food had almost caused him to lose his honor as a gentleman, but he rallied like a true knight. |
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The dimpled ceramic Carbonado lamp from Uttermost is finished in a distressed ivory glaze with blue-beige undertones, silver leaf accents and a crystal foot. |
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Uttermost will also offer a rug tower display with 16-by-16-inch swatches to retailers, as well as swatch-only programs with either 16-by-16-inch or 6-by-6-inch swatches. |
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