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Examples
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But Heber's findings suggest that the red powder can help keep you out of the danger zone.
Food For The Heart 2008
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I called Heber's cell, his friend that I know was hanging out with jandro.
Burn the house down zkandaloza 2006
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LIN: In fact, it was an Olympic mistake that Heber's highway got widened at all.
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LIN: And as news spread of Heber's philanthropy, outside donors came with $10 million dollars to build a new college at the edge of town.
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Chorley quotes several passages from Heber's response as evidence of Heber's "high estimation" of Hemans's "natural gifts" and "acquired knowledge."
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The distance is great between Heber's Manicheanism and Hemans's blendings, empathies, and dilemmas in the face of paternalist tyranny; and the extraordinary lack of tact that Heber shows when he demonizes the feminine to a woman poet would hardly assuage such estrangement.
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Heber's comment develops a lengthy portrait of "the mind of the savage" as Manichean and prey to "baser" moments such as the worship of priests, wizards, Furies, and witches.
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Heber's 1803 Oxford Prize Poem Palestine gave him an audience with Scott and brought him to literary attention.
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In sum, Hemans involves woman and the feminine in religion in more complex and equivocal ways than Heber's catalog of "witches" would allow.
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Heber's last note recommends that she write on the Hebraic topos "Belshazzar's Feast," as she soon does (matched by Milman in 1822).
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