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I have noticed that people who have remarkable and minute answers to prayer, such as Stilling, Franke,
The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe Stowe, Charles Edward 1889
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I have noticed that people who have remarkable and minute answers to prayer, such as Stilling,
Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe Compiled From Her Letters and Journals by Her Son Charles Edward Stowe Harriet Beecher Stowe 1853
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Stilling his thoughts, he called on any impressions of the relationship between the laptop device and the Internet that he could glean from the library and from his mind-bond with Celeste.
Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011
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Stilling his uneasiness, “As long as it has to, sir,” I responded.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Stilling his thoughts, he called on any impressions of the relationship between the laptop device and the Internet that he could glean from the library and from his mind-bond with Celeste.
Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011
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Stilling his uneasiness, “As long as it has to, sir,” I responded.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Stilling time, preserving the ghost of a moment to be revisited in perpetuity, photography conjures the past, feeds the present, and hints at the future.
Ballardian » Edward Burtynsky: Oil – A Ballardian Interpretation 2010
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Stilling our mind of stories and uncaring feelings, we try also to release our fixed attitudes and to shed our self-judgments.
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"I really like Barack Obama too, and if he's the candidate I'll cheerfully vote for him," Stilling said.
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Kathleen Stilling, a 53-year-old lawyer and self-described lifelong Democrat, said she was voting for experience by voting for Clinton.
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