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211) In the ashes of World War II, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's science advisor, Vannevar Bush, wrote "Science: The Endless Frontier, " a report on the state of the nation's research efforts.
212) Apparently the man's zeal for agriculture had burned with a failing flame, expiring in penitential ashes.
213) Then said the swineherd , "I am afraid I carried this plant away from the forest in my bundle, and it has been burnt to ashes long ago."
214) Nansen died of a heart attack in 1930 on the balcony of his castle-like house in Lysaker, on Oslo's outskirts, where his ashes are now buried beneath a simple gravestone on the south lawn. He was 69.
215) The genealogy of his family was reduced to ashes in the fire.
216) They say that when your eyes are painted with collyrium made from the ashes of a frog's head you see snakes everywhere.
217) Pompeii was overwhelmed by a vast accumulation of dust and ashes.
218) After the death of the monk cremation, the ashes remain in the stone - like material.
219) In 1993 Australian Chris Doyle won the Best Cinematographer award at the Venice Film Festival for Ashes of Time, and has since become one of the most well-known cinematographers in Asia.http://Sentencedict.com
220) Therefore, let us avoid any thought that ashes and Lenten disciplines are sure formulas for spiritual maturation.
221) He went on about his irresponsible behaviour, the dreadful effect it would have on his children and so on. It was all sackcloth and ashes.
222) One lady, Rachel, had her ashes scattered on Ascot racecourse.
223) The herbaceous peat of mesic and medium—ashes is mainly used for the nutrition soil, nutrition—bowl, fuel, extracting humic acid, and made into humic fertilizer.
224) She wanted to be cremated and chose for her funeral urn a garden birdbath;the support column would contain her ashes.
225) Therefore I abhor myself, and I repent In dust and ashes.
226) E'en from the tomb the voice of nature cries, E'en in our Ashes live their wonted fires.
227) I believe that a phoenix that rises from its ashes will be even more dazzlingly beautiful.
228) Rockefeller's grave, and a monument to lawman Eliot Ness, whose ashes were scattered in Wade Pond.
229) All undergo the same tonsure, wear the same frock, eat the same black bread, sleep on the same straw, die on the same ashes.
230) It is recommended to use the Specific Collection Area (SCA) of the ESP as an index of the dust precipitability for different fly ashes, produced from different coal combustions.
231) Self-effacing to the last, he had his ashes scattered off England's coast at Eastbourne—the scene of happy holidays with the Marxes.
232) The diary would be reduced to ashes and himself to vapour.
233) Do add lime, small amounts of wood ashes or crushed eggshells to the compost pile.
234) But it is better to live here in sackcloth and ashes, than to own the whole state of Ohio.
235) Arjuna, just as a blazing fire turns wood to ashes; similarly the fire of knowledge turns all reactions from fruitive activities to ashes.
236) Let me also make a flamingo bar, in the fire to be reborn from the ashes.
237) Final guardian of the imperfect magic item, he replaced the sand in the hourglass with ashes from a funeral pyre of his massacred brothers, making it much more powerful.
238) Scatter, as from an unextinguished hearth , Ashes and sparks, my words among mankind! be through my lips to unawakened Earth.
239) I grew up among trees – oaks, ashes, acacias, and magnolias in the Sussex weald.
240) A small thimbleful of ashes can be made into 0.25 car at diamond, for which LifeGem would charge $4,000.
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