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William Poundstone. The
seething sea
ceaseth and thus the
seething sea
sufficeth us.
These deliberately difficult expressions were po****r in the 19th...
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truth of her words,
Smeaton miserably replied, "No, no, Madam. A look
sufficeth, thus fare you well." Fatefully, this
conversation with the
Queen was...
- from the egg of a ****,
hatched by the deaf adder. The
glance of its eye
sufficeth to turn to
stone any
living thing that
standeth before it. Were I but...
- Lion: Let the god, who is heaven, be your God; you be our god, and it
sufficeth us. You
honor Him, and in turn we
shall honor you. By 1158, King Valdemar...
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foreign names, such as: The
seething sea
ceased to see, then thus
sufficeth thus.
Another test for an
announcer candidate might be to "describe the...
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favour with Him,
therein shall be the joy of my soul. The
eternity of God
sufficeth me, and I
therefore place not my
hopes on mortals.
Those who were before...
- rope of a
limer three fathoms and a half, be he ever so wise a
limer it
sufficeth.
Medieval hunting pictures generally show the
limer as a
hound of similar...
- Branham,
William (September 7, 1953). Lord Show Us The
Father And It
Sufficeth Us.
Voice of God Recordings. pp. 79–82. "Church Services". Jeffersonville...
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stammering or whistling: "The
seething sea
ceaseth and thus the
seething sea
sufficeth us." He also had to
demonstrate fluency in a
foreign language. (Jewett...