Each moment reveals the next with veiled clarity, refusing entry to the future, always abiding in the present. [noun]
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Local Residents Passes To enable local residents to enjoy visiting the abbey, we offer an annual pass that allows free entry all year. [noun]
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Having made this entry, he resumed--"And truly, as to this custom of the landlord attending the body of the peasant, I approve it, Caxon." [noun]
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Then the President made entry in a book, and bowed, and Dan was requested to sign it. [noun]
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My guards spoke of a possibility of exchanging the penalty for entry into foreign service. [noun]
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Irritated to frenzy, Martin drew his sword and hewed down the herald, who, in compliance with the general outcry, opposed his entry into the lists. [noun]
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What is the meaning of this sudden entry of summer. [noun]
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"Phryxus said that on Caesar's entry he had held out his hand to his former tutor, bade him accompany him, and commanded that his sons should be presented." [noun]
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A special "free-entry" permit is sometimes given for short periods. [noun]
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After Caesar's entry into the palace, she had received him as Queen, and hoped everything from his favour. [noun]
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Members of most cycling touring clubs can arrange for the entry of motor-cycles free of duty. [noun]
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