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One of the officers stepped forward, proffering his sword, which he was holding horizontally in both hands.
In the proffering of a pharmakon, Thoth presents it as its true meaning- a harm and benefit.
She started to say that to her this sounded more like Khrushchev, and she stopped herself again; the line was so clearly a proffering of comfort.
And you'll lose nothing more important than your privacy - but with Internet spam proffering Cialis by the case, don't talk to me about privacy.
Proffering Lawrence as a visionary, however personally confused, "A Dangerous Man" is a pointed what-might-have-been exercise.
He said his purchases at Artists Space usually led to studio visits with the artists, more purchases, and the proffering of a web of art-world connections.
For evidence to be admissible enough to be admitted, the party proffering the evidence must be able to show that the source of the evidence makes it so.
Meanwhile the invasion of System Band would proceed, since the Monsters would suspect that his proffering of interrogation was merely a ruse to give the Bands time.
For a journalist you seem to spend an inordinate amount of time on here proffering your pinions for no money other than attacking anyone who has a different opinion to you.
Child was unusual amongst philosophers proffering a critique of the sociology of knowledge in accepting limits to philosophical analysis that the sociology of knowledge has attempted to overcome:
He had taken care not to mention anything that would tell the remaining dark elves that Dwahvel knew anything about them or the stolen artifact, or anything about his proffering of the Crystal Shard.
A swift exchange of documents, the thunk of the customs man's stamp, the proffering of the five rupees per drink, and, lo, I had my vodka gimlet in front of me in five minutes this time instead of ten.
He was talking about his proffering of ideas on the BP oil spill; what he had to offer, he said at the D: All Things Digital conference yesterday, was his familiarity with "the very small deep submergence community."
In May 1877, President Hayes, an admirer of The Biglow Papers, sent William Dean Howells to Lowell with a handwritten note proffering an ambassadorship to either Austria or Russia; Lowell declined, but noted his interest in Spanish literature.
It all looks too good to be true: Schoenberg and Berg in the same Met season, the return of Mr. Reich's "Music for 18 Musicians" in the Brooklyn program, the rare look at Zimmermann's big vocal piece, the proffering of styles as varied as Piazzolla and Gubaidulina.
However, you just vituperate and baselessly deride Obama as a "douche bag", very constructive and you add nothing nor do you refute my proffering of the fact that the President has no control over police, Jesus, I thought people learned this in high school, I guess they don't teach this to provincials.