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Examples
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'Gird' e wi 'sackcloth, lament and howl; for the fierce anger o' the Lard is _not_ turned back from us. '
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Gird on thy snowshoes and go to the fore and break trail for the dogs.
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Gird on thy snowshoes and go to the fore and break trail for the dogs.
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His words of advice were basically just "Gird your loins."
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For instance, when Saint Peter employs his accustomed, muscular language to encourage us -- "Gird up the loins of your minds" -- nous is the word that is shortchanged, having been replaced with mind.
Scott Cairns: Lost Christian Language For Repairing The Person
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For instance, when Saint Peter employs his accustomed, muscular language to encourage us -- "Gird up the loins of your minds" -- nous is the word that is shortchanged, having been replaced with mind.
Scott Cairns: Lost Christian Language For Repairing The Person
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There are millions of stories in the naked city, Nancy Gird, 37, has one of them.
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Gird your loins and get ready for battle, ladies and gentlemen!
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Gird yourselves for the next zinger, and the one after that, and the one after that .....
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Elizabeth Moon's "Legacy of Gird" picked up a few stores.
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