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A healthy thought of self is a spur and consorts well with a desire and an endeavour to help others.
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What has happened about our laws concerning consorting with known criminals?
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She made an excuse because she was the senior ship there at that time, and she shuffled it on to one of her consorts.
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I suppose that inevitably they fall into the habit of consorting with those in like case.
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They had to be working consorts, without individuality.
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She has freely consorted with her husband's concubines and to my knowledge has been quite content to have them in her house.
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A girl of twelve was given a life sentence for consorting with people with arms.
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Why should we be charged with consorting with these people?
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I was referring to consorting, which he will see from the regulations is a different matter.
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At the beginning of the 19th century, capital punishment was available for more than 200 offences, including cutting down trees and consorting with gipsies.
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You cannot ensure that the men with whom she consorts will be free from disease either.
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The non-unionist who consorts only with non-unionists is given industrial rights which are far more extensive than those of union members.
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All that he knows is that an allegation has been made that he consorted with foreign agents.
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Only the most romantic mediaevalist thinks that happiness necessarily consorts with poverty.
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Charge, consorting with armed persons.
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A father might be consorting with his son who had just been released from prison, and he would have to prove that the consorting was innocent.
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He was said to have taken numerous consorts and fathered 144 children.
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The two consorts enshrined in a separate temple are a very unique phenomenon.
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In fact, he prefers the company of his female golem consorts to humans.
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Isolated keyboard passages and sprechgesang consorted with icy riffs, dark melodies, and oppressive drums.
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At 07:40, she and her consorts opened fire on the island and continued to pound suspected enemy positions for about 15 minutes.
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On the other hand the dynasty was constantly declining as clans of consorts and eunuchs engaged in a continuous struggle for power.
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The low instruments of the woodwind consorts were all but abandoned.
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The king's other consorts are accorded royal titles that confer status.
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Their empress consorts also received both a mitre and crown on their heads from a cardinal bishop at the same ceremony.
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Many of these consorts were converted sailing schooners.
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Others were schooners that were built to be consorts and never intended to sail on their own, except in an emergency.
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Because of his youth, he had neither consorts nor children.
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On many occasions during the period, she and her consorts in the screen made sonar and radar contacts on unidentified ships.
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He spent much of his life abroad, evading creditors, seeking out wealthy consorts, and attempting to extract money from wealthy acquaintances.
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Feasts are another common venue for musicians to perform individually or in groups (i.e. consorts and plays).
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Gingerbread moulds often displayed actual happenings, by portraying new rulers and their consorts, for example.
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He even made love to one of his brother's de facto consorts.
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None of the previous consorts of the emperors had given birth to sons, and she was chosen to remedy this.
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Most pieces in the collection were designed for female monarchs or consorts, although some male monarchs have also contributed to the collection.
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There were also purely instrumental ensembles, often of stringed precursors of the violin family, called consorts.
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The next most popular stringed instrument, made in sizes and played in consorts or alone, was the viola da gamba.
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Consorts were considered "loud" or "soft", and the exact application of these titles is sometimes hard to pin down.
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He was known for being an atheist, leading a lawless life, keeping many mistresses, and consorting with ruffians.
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When they return, the hotel manager is shocked to see his bellboy with the princess and fires him for consorting with an important guest.
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In all, 68 women were appointed between 1358 and 1488, including all consorts.
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The sepulchers also contain the remains of royal consorts who were parents of monarchs.
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Tenmu also had other consorts whose fathers were influential courtiers.
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She was also cordial and warm to her fellow consorts.
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Over time the restrictions on royal consorts have eased somewhat.
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If the consort's barge won, then the year would bring abundance.
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One of her frequent consorts in these escort operations was the light cruiser.
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Known as the rabble of devilkin, these exiles number roughly 50 former consorts, dukes, vassals, and other unique devils who lost favor with their masters.
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The shawms, cornetti and sackbutts were used in loud consorts.
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Sasaram also has a "baulia", a pool used by the emperor's consorts for bathing.
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There also exists a sub-ranking system for other consorts.
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In the succession, children of the empress were preferred over sons of secondary consorts.
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The imperial consorts and princesses were all surprised by how thrift she was and yet impressed by her.
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During courtship, a male consorts with an estrous female, following and sniffing her.
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The consorts of different states have different titles, some do not even receive one.
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Cornettini were frequently used in large consorts and orchestras in the company of trumpets and high violin parts.
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All three women were taken for examination and revealed that they too had visions and consorted with familiar spirits.
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The garden became the setting of residential houses belonging to the king's consorts and children.
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The first building within this area was a single story wooden structure, used by the king, his consorts and his children for occasional stays.
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The king then allocated different residential halls and gardens to his consorts and children.
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Several patterns of associations with different consorts are identifiable.
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When possible, rich hosts retired with their consorts to private chambers where the meal could be enjoyed in greater exclusivity and privacy.
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Renamed thus, the king of the underworld is distanced from his consort's violent abduction.
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Between 1958 and 1965, he was arrested four times for consorting with known criminals, which were all later dismissed.
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Little is known of his empress or other consorts.
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As the century went on, small mixed consorts of unlike instruments remained the norm.
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As has been discussed above, instruments in the sixteenth century were grouped together in mixed-instrument or instrument-and-voice ensembles called consorts.
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On the walls of the drawing room are hung portraits depicting the viceregal consorts of previous governors general.
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Their version of medieval music was gutsy, compared to most early music consorts of the time.
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Generally, loud consorts consisted of cornetti, sackbutts, shawms and the higher-pitched recorders and flutes.
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The destroyer and her consorts then stood by as the landing craft reached the beach.
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She was also described as very jealous and very cruel, and the imperial consorts were all fearful of her.
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Guests of formal dances often attend in pairs, as consorts or dates for one another.
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Other grandchildren became monarchs in their own right or consorts.
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The consort's barge was usually allowed to win.
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Smaller males fight more often near females in oestrus, while the large males in consorts do not seem to get involved.
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The stock dove is sociable as well as gregarious, often consorting with wood pigeons, though doubtless it is the presence of food which brings them together.
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After pounding the target for more than an hour without reply, the destroyer accompanied her consorts back across the strait to provide gunfire support for the landing itself.
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No limits were set for these consorts.
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Their husbands were not consorts.
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One of the questions raised by the anticipation of the quartets, before they were written, was how their composer would treat the more uniform instrumental color of an unbroken consort.
In this passage he is primarily concerned with the obsequious, on the one hand, and those who consort with persons beneath their station, on the other.
Her conduct has been suggested as one of the reasons behind the discontent which led to the rebellions of 1821 which led to her consort's abdication.
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Marriages with subjects brought the king back down to the level of those he ruled, often stimulating the ambition of his consort's family and evoking jealousyor disdainfrom the nobility.
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One of the problems of research in this field would be to make contact with consorts if they are not husbands.
People who would not normally publicly associate themselves with such groups now consorted with them and followed their leadership.
Noblemen attempting to keep mistresses soon saw their intended consorts expelled from the province or censored by the archbishop.
On 2o of these occasions, the target was consorting with an oestrus female and, in general, partners were more likely to join in coalition when this was the case.
However, although male consorts were an anomaly, their role, and how contemporaries responded to their position, sheds much fascinating light on the expectations and perceptions of a society.
Six patients had been abandoned by their consort when they had found themselves to be pregnant.
They changed diurnally in consort with presumed changes in plant and algal photosynthetic activity.
In some species males and females consort socially in long-term relationships that may last many years.
The position of a female consort was never stable until she had produced a male heir to the throne.
Again, the ambiguities inherent in the standing of a male consort complicated the restating of common themes.
Four patients (7-4 %) reported a change of consort since their previous visit.
A collaborative venture between a choir, a keyboard player and a consort each of viols and solo voices would do this neglected area a great service.
The explanations of the social class differences, centred on the type of relationship the patient has with her consort, hint that there are other problems to be overcome.
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