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To speak of in a slighting way belittle.

They speak of Bard with warmth and frustration.

And my tongue shall speak of thy righteousness and of thy praise all the day long.

Everybody speak of to all of fellings is five flavours bottle.

Persuade him! speak of your own mind: say you are certain I will!

Politicians of left and right speak of the power, and sometimes of the virtues, of market forces.

Because of this, when most people speak of "mesothelioma", they are usually speaking of malignant pleural mesothelioma.

I know you will not speak of it, and I trust you not to write of it.

Some Republicans speak of a campaign against repeal, claiming that it would hurt military morale and impede recruiting.

At the time of feel, of calligraphy art bringing us to enjoy beautifully, will body of beautiful speak of Zhenqing-Yan of personality is beautiful.

Ten years of life and death two boundless, not thinking, unforgettable, thousands of miles of solitary grave, nowhere to speak of desolate.

So, for me, whenever I speak of minimalism, a little bit of Buddhism is always on the back of my mind.

Our work has been largely carried out without announcing who we are, but your ancient records speak of some of our visits and presence in some detail.

Aeschylus made them the terrifying chorus of his tragedy Eumenides, and Euripides was the first to speak of them as three in number.

"The young man you speak of," said Villefort abruptly, "is a great criminal. and I can do nothing for him, mademoiselle."

If the spins are in the same direction, the state is called orthopositronium; if they are opposite, we speak of parapositronium.

At the end of one hundred years a prince named Jojo (who was the youngest son of a youngest son and so had no gold or jewels or property to speak of) came into the woods.

They speak of humanity.

Where is the letter you speak of?

Newspapers often speak of "personal sorrows" or of "incurable illness."

"Whom are you referring to when you speak of people"?

Lo you look confused and agitated of appearance, have what inconvenience speak of hidden facts?

The bullet marks on the wall speak of the fierce fighting that took place here.

The songs of the east speak of the love of the nightingale for the rose in the silent starlight night.

Nothing of course to speak of -- twenty thousand pounds, I think they say -- but what is that?

In short, because Scripture does not speak of sin here, I therefore say there is no sin involved.

Not to speak of those who married for money or those who don't take the relationship seriously.

People speak of the autumn in spring five the false kind and justice of Hegemonys, someone says: "this have what deserve call way of?"

There was no need of this caution, for the elder Sedley himself began immediately to speak of the event, and prattled about it, and wept over it plenteously.

To illustrate this paradox, Kazman and carriere even speak of a "Shared hallucination" to describe the quest for software architecture in legacy systems.

He was a great confidant of Long John Silver, and so the mention of his name leads me on to speak of our ship's cook, Barbecue, as the men called him.

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They speak of homeland.

Here we speak of death, of poisoned speeches.

I will speak of the glorious honour of your majesty and of your wondrous works.

He cannot afford to buy a silver watch, not to speak of a gold one.

The voices of adults speak of the cruelty of reality, and I am the child you protect.

And men shall speak of the might of thy terrible ACTS: and I will declare thy greatness.

When we speak of black panthers, the others think of predatory animals. We, however, think of the untamed dangerousness of architecture.

My heart is inditing a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made touching the king: my tongue is the pen of a ready writer.

And when you speak of the Sabbath, look at the Ten Commandments — there's only one word there for which the adjective "holy" is used, and that's the Sabbath.

Some speak of the fifteenth in equal terms but to the author (and MacKenzie too), the hole holds but a fraction of the strategic merit of its big brother.

Other recent arrivals speak of slave labour and torture.

For now, of course, there is no Chrome OS to speak of.

To speak of an educated young person or of a wise young person, rich in the understanding of basic ideas and issues, is as much a contradiction in terms as to speak of a round square.

I wish the tea lady would bring round the drinks trolley-speak of the devil, here she is.

He is disturbed by the sight of a ghost at the client's funeral, whose children can see but refuse to speak of.

One cannot speak of true advantages. Just as someone will know the warmth or coolness of a glass of water only after drinking from it, true-hearted people will naturally understand the wonder in this.

There is no finger lobby to speak of.

He must be permitted to speak of that Paris as though it still existed.

Typically, I speak of thumbnail sketches in terms of generating layout ideas, but the practice is beneficial in any type of design.

In his book, Natanson wonders whether it still makes sense to speak of the left as an entity opposed to the the right.

To speak of hearing the Holy Spirit is really a metaphor, just as it is to speak of Him as being God's Voice.

I believe the dead are at peace: but it is not right to speak of them with levity.

Now, to speak of public envy.

I could speak of any of these topics at length but today our question is about digital divide.

She can speak German and French, not to speak of English.

However, to speak well, you need to speak often!

Without a peaceful and stable environment, there is no development to speak of.

They speak of the sky-pervading sorrow which lowers in the darkness of clouds; the speechless deep intoxication of the forest-roaming spring.

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