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They return to the Land at intervals, when their wide sojourning tends hither.
"Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years."
So Love's white-bosomed Queen gat full success In the first season of her sojourning.
Many of these Kobiras were simply those who mixed with Fulanis in their sojourning and tended to behave like Fulanis.
In 1950 Dr. Edwin Curtiss Segard began his sojourning at Deaconess as the first pathologist.
Thou lov'dst me well, And had'st good cause; for had my sojourning Been longer on the earth, the love I bare thee Had put forth more than blossoms.
Subsequently he passed several years in Europe, chiefly in Geneva, as student, preacher, and writer; in Geneva he spent part of his time preaching to "American sojourning there."
He and his Sapporo friend Nitobe Inazō were influential in the establishment of the Friends School in Tokyo as a result of his sojourning in the Philadelphia area.
The reporter, Lee Beom Jin, of the Weekly Chosun, wrote an article in May with the title "Last Prince Yi Seok Sojourning in Chimchil-bang," or bathhouse.
Sojourning in Sydney Sydney HOTELS are almost entirely booked for the Olympics; for accommodation during the games, your best chance is to rent a house or a room in a private residence.
(2) nor cry out, Woe is me, for my sojourning is prolonged,(3) because death will be utterly destroyed, and there shall be salvation which can never fail, no more anxiety, happy delight, sweet and noble society.
His religious tolerance of Christians and the freedom given Western workers sojourning in the UAE was in marked contrast to most neighbors in the region and exposed him to criticism from other more conservative nations.
In short, all that is of the body is as coursing waters, all that is of the soul as dreams and vapors; life a warfare, a brief sojourning in an alien land; and after repute, oblivion."
During land settlement of the territory under the British control in AD 1827 he felt that the traditional twelve-year sojourning of Mahasu (the Chalda Mahasu) with his large entourage to deitydom was extremely burdensome and exploitative to common people.
NEXT to sojourning in Provincetown, Mass., one of the week's more pleasant alternatives was the supper party at the Blum Helman Warehouse in SoHo to benefit the Fine Arts Work Center, a Provincetown-based artists' colony.
There were other hisa, beyond this gathering of friends, the permanent workers, who did not much speak to them, who sat to themselves in the far corner, who sat much and stared, as if their long sojourning among humans had made them into something other than hisa.
With a considerable bibliography already in print and a smaller conference a few years ago in France, another Fitzgerald sojourning site, the formidable measure of the man and the work will be taken still further when hundreds of devoted scholars and fans from around the world gather at Hofstra University Thursday through next Sunday.