Similar words: needs, deed, proceeds, indeed, red scare, bedspread, deem, deer. Meaning: [diːd] n. performance of moral or religious acts.
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121. Aside from his deeds in the fifteen-a-side game, he was a noted exponent of sevens.
122. Accordingly, we would construe the guarantee and debenture in the same way that we have construed the mortgage deeds.
123. Let a man not speak of cannibal deeds among the blessed gods.
124. And there were those men who encouraged us to reprimand them for sexist thoughts and deeds.
125. Like all social historians, I find more property deeds than grocery bills in the archives.
126. Provided that this section shall not affect any general rule of law relating to the execution of deeds or negotiable instruments.
127. For example, if the title deeds are left with the company, an equitable mortgagee by deposit will take priority.
128. Trustees for the stockholders and eurobond holders are appointed under trust deeds.
129. He thinks Washington can do good deeds and disagrees with Texas Sen.
130. Naturally, the young cricketers of the present could never hope to match the deeds of the past.
131. Equally, it is important that the creditor nations match words with deeds.
132. Go then if you must, but remember, no matter how foolish your deeds, those who love you will love you still. Sophocles
133. Eisenhower had not been aggressive enough, he tended to compromise, he could not stir the nation to great deeds.
134. Do good deeds now and the result will be a future of happiness and blessing.sentencedict.com/deeds.html
135. It was Ariel who tortured Antonio and the king with visions that made them repent their evil deeds.
136. He has a wry sense of humour and an uncompromising disposition, particularly when it comes to talking about deeds of valour.
137. But on waking she pushed these resolutely aside and stomped out to do her good deeds.
138. He traveled to many lands and did many other great deeds.
139. As evidence I return the deeds of Framwell, which Beador mortgaged to me.
140. I claim a man should be known by his deeds and not by mere words.
141. Realistic recreations of past dark deeds are dramatically brought to life through tableaux, scenic effects and spectacular sound and lighting.
142. In the case of selling part, the seller does, of course, retain the original deeds packet.
143. These trust deeds usually contain an expert clause about the remuneration of the trustee appointed under the deed.
144. But the future is clouded by past deeds and associations that raise questions about their ethics and trustworthiness.
145. Already we have that dichotomy between words and deeds that typifies hypocrisy, and which runs throughout the play.
146. But he tricked them out of the deeds, then conned them out of £85,000 to buy a Bentley.
147. The thing is that deeds we have forgotten, they have got to be atoned for.
148. He agreed in words but opposed in deeds.
149. The newspaper made a comprehensive report of his deeds.
150. His big words were never backed by deeds.
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