- force. Turn him to any
cause of policy, The
Gordian Knot of it he will
unloose,
Familiar as his
garter — Shakespeare,
Henry V, Act 1
Scene 1. 45–47 The...
- John Murray. p. 21. ISBN 9781590177549. [T]he
faintest stirrings would unloose a
whirling of
janissaries and
spahis and
later on, and
perhaps the worst...
- the
former CIA
operative who
affirmed claims that
waterboarding quickly unloosed the
tongues of hard-core terrorists, says he didn't know what he was talking...
- made
possible by the
nexus of the
surrounding environment will
result in
unloosing sickness into the very
society we live in.
Collective activity cannot...
- blessing, as one who
would later say of his
cousin "I am not
worthy even to
unloose his sandals".
Saint Anne's hand, her
index finger pointing toward Heaven...
-
after me is
preferred before me,
whose shoe’s
latchet I am not
worthy to
unloose. The New
International Version translates the p****age as: He is the one...
-
Miller [3]: "There will come an age in the far-off
years when
Ocean shall unloose the
bonds of things, when the
whole broad earth shall be revealed, when...
- Book
Review Digest 1909 Boston,
Richard (January 24, 1997). "Anarchy
unloosed". New Statesman. 126 (4318): 48. ISSN 1364-7431. EBSCOhost 9702065223....
- all that
exploration pours out into a
majestic musical collage, and once
unloosed from the book, the
songs take on
lives of
their own." The show had its...
-
unyoked thereat to
prevent chafing; for when the
yoked (beast) is not
unloosed, it is chafed. In like
manner the
Sacrificer drives up to
heaven by the...