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  • Widow is but a term. (10)
  • The poor show had its term. (10)
  • Call it by any other term you like. (10)
  • You misled me by the term gentleman. (4)
  • Perhaps it is the more correct term. (10)
  • I may, I think, leave him for a term. (10)
  • Let him live with his equals for a term. (10)
  • What is meant by the term Leading Motive? (3)
  • Nevertheless the term to service must come. (10)
  • He raved for a term, as he had done overnight. (10)
  • Or splendour or grandeur, was the term for it. (10)
  • She seemed to stipulate for a term of courtship. (10)
  • The term little dinner is a mere figure of speech. (9)
  • What term was applied to this kind of musical work? (3)
  • Thou art the foot and I the worm: Prescribe the Term. (10)
  • Everybody did, in default of a term for overtopping it. (10)
  • Miss Denham held some debate with herself upon the term. (10)
  • Mr. Redworth declared the term to be simply hypothetical. (10)
  • He went, calculated his term of service under Lord Ormont. (10)
  • He blamed himself, but a devoted service must have its term. (10)
  • Her attraction is romantic in the narrowest meaning of the term. (2)
  • Those words were the sum and voice of her long term of endurance. (10)
  • Val, said Winifred, wrote that he was going to play polo next term. (8)
  • And if my position is not, after a considerable term of service, I say if . (10)
  • The Cantata had but little in common with what is now understood by the term. (3)
  • When the summer term began, life seemed to be all made up of thoughts of him. (8)
  • She remained there, the victim of a heart malady, under the term of headache. (10)
  • The long-suffering Fates permitted her for a term to enjoy the generous delusion. (10)
  • Probably Rabesqurat hath sent thee some sign from Aklis, where she ferryeth a term. (10)
  • And though he exclaimed at the term, she found that it had been pretty much the case. (4)
  • Now B-flat is the characteristic note of the Dorian Scale, in our term, its signature. (3)
  • What then is the heart of this term still often used as an expression almost of abuse? (8)
  • It was supposed that she considered it due to herself to withhold her word for a term. (10)
  • But it must be immediate, as the term of my residence in this neighbourhood is limited. (10)
  • But it must be immediate, as the term of my residence in this neighbourhood is limited. (22)
  • Then term began, and Gyp sat down again to the long sharing of Summerhay with his other life. (8)
  • Yet such as it is it must be endured for the unexpired term for which its predecessor was chosen. (7)
  • After a term of prolonged preachification he is compelled to lash that he may less despise the age. (10)
  • Upon the conclusion of her term of exile Cecilia would gladly have remained in Italy another month. (10)
  • Of harmony in the modern sense of the term, there was none; instruments and voices alike were in unison. (3)
  • It is, indeed, far more likely that the term of office will be reduced to four years than extended to six. (7)
  • And yet, if he could not have them down there, how could he wait the two whole months till next term began! (8)
  • Ultimately, he consented to take her to his wife, when he was relieved, after the term of so many minutes. (10)
  • Irma had come from Lago Maggiore, where she had left her patron, as she was pleased to term Antonio-Pericles. (10)
  • It was in urging this that he made a plea for the broad and not the special interpretation of the term Learning. (14)
  • He deserves a little credit for seeing that Emilia never could be his mistress, in the debased sense of the term. (10)
  • Weyburn stated the purport of his visit, and was allowed to name an early day for the end of his term of service. (10)
  • Lady Arpington had been afllictingly demure on the theme of her presence at Calesford within her term of mourning. (10)
  • A man lived who could measure it from end to end; foretell its term; handle the young cherub as were he a shot owl! (10)
  • Perhaps by selling her invested money, and ultimately The Crossways, she would have enough for her term upon earth. (10)
  • The French flattened it more and called it Gigue, the Italians Giga, the Germans Geige, the latter term still being used. (3)
  • The Panjandrum, or, as we should call him, King, is elected for a term of ten years, at the expiration of which he is shot. (7)
  • So, then, our union gives us powers to make amends to the world, if the world should grant us a term of peace for the effort. (10)
  • In all these cases possession is a gentle term for enslavement, bestowing the sort of felicity attained to by the helot drunk. (10)
  • Owing to a misunderstanding of the nature of the work to be done, the commission was established for a term of only two years. (20)
  • She was indebted to him for that splendid luxury of indecision, which so few of the maids of earth enjoy for a lengthened term. (10)
  • He quoted a distinguished Tory orator, to the effect, that any lengthened term of peace bred maggots in the heads of the people. (10)
  • A short term of instruction, and he would find a pleasure in the gloves; it would delight him more than excesses-beer and tobacco. (10)
  • He also suggested that it would be advisable to carry Richard to town for a term, and let him know his position, and some freedom. (10)
  • The earlier work was an opera pure and simple, in the ordinary acceptation of the term, characterized by pomp, brilliancy, sonority. (3)
  • The gentleness of Lady Dunstane soothed him during the term of a visit that was rather like purgatory sweetened by angelical tears. (10)
  • At the end of this term, Johannes, who has been prosperous and respected, is confronted on his death-bed by Mathias, who forgives him. (3)
  • He could record shocking instances of the ingratitude of human nature, as revealed to him in the term of his tenure of the shop at Helmstone. (10)
  • The inherent effervescence of conglomerate youth had, during the two months of the term before Black Week, been gradually crystallising out into vivid oppositions. (8)

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