In Roman epitaphs we meet with the formula tumulum faciendum curavit, meaning the grave and its monument; and on the inscribed monumental stones placed over the early Christian graves of Gaul and Britain the phrase in hoc tumulo jacet expresses the same idea. [Please select]
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The gamin expresses Paris, and Paris expresses the world. [Please select]
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There is a word throstle that expresses that. [Please select]
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The German use of the word Philistine expresses it very nearly. [Please select]
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Dubois's ideal, with what he so perfectly expresses. [Please select]
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It expresses a lofty Christian virtue enjoined on us by Christ. [Please select]
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This man expresses what all sensible rulers think, but studiously conceal. [Please select]
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But everything which adequately expresses the inner need is beautiful. [Please select]
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Finally, sabotage is a word that expresses the whole philosophy and practice of revolutionary labor. [Please select]
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Myriads of millions don't express their numbers more than ten expresses the number of the stars. [Please select]
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"The carnival mood," she repeated thoughtfully, "yes, that expresses it." [Please select]
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