Of them all, Sainte-Beuve alone refrained from hurting me with foolish words. |
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Even the thought of killing didn't repulse me the way it used to, although I still refrained from that particular method of retrieving my money. |
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He refrained from reaching any firm conclusion, but said that it was plain that the entirety of the claimants' cases was contentious to a degree. |
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The Hon Rev F J Nile and The Hon G Moyes refrained from passing round the plate for tithes. |
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When adopting the new too, he has refrained from being imitative or pretentious. |
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With great difficulty I refrained from falling to the ground in a heart-stopping swoon and gave a little wave. |
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Knowing the drill, Nick talked to people who contacted him and refrained from sending out any press releases. |
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He explained, in all good humour, that he refrained from taking the title assumed by his father lest haply he should besmirch it. |
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To avoid their after taste during dessert, we might have refrained from eating them had we noticed them sooner. |
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I refrained from refilling the upstairs bowl for three days, hoping that night starvation would do the job. |
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I refrained from falling to my knees and kissing their rings, but it did cross my mind. |
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Yet Missourians refrained from adopting the language of division emanating with increasing volume from the cotton states. |
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Further, owners must be refrained from selling unproductive aged cows and should be severely dealt for this criminal act. |
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The major Protestant churches refrained from explicit endorsement of the Liberals. |
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None of the commercial hunters I have met would have starved if he had refrained from hunting totally protected species. |
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When Washington conceded last year that the ETI should be removed, the EU refrained from imposing trade sanctions. |
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The signatories to the Agreement have by and large respected their commitments and refrained from attacking each other. |
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He wisely refrained from punching the daylights out of the man. |
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By unspoken agreement, reporters had refrained from approaching him, but it was a chance that seemed unlikely to come again. |
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That subsequent generations refrained from doing so was, Freud suggested, due to a collective bad conscience. |
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Most of the private media, controlled by a small elite, have refrained from criticising the government, while parroting its views. |
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Some religious groups like the Amish refrained from using rings at all. |
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They have refrained from political support or financial aid to any individual subject of an arrest warrant or to those protecting them. |
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We made crystal clear that a resumption of negotiations would only be possible if Iran refrained from any further erosion of the suspension. |
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For decades directors who plied their trade under the army's boot refrained from casting the brasshats in an unflattering light. |
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He refrained from mentioning the fact that the king can dissolve an unco-operative parliament, and veto unhelpful bills. |
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Fearing another backlash, however, the government has refrained from doing so. |
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Politico at least has refrained from giving us a headline praising Ryan today. |
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There were gun advocates in that room who waited for their turn to be heard and who refrained from confronting a grieving man. |
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This time around, when he came to New York in September, he refrained from making a prediction, lest he be wrong again. |
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Perhaps if one refrained from singing because you loved the sound of your voice, people would be less likely to scoop up ordure and fling it at your head. |
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For years the now openly gay singer refrained from coming out. |
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As a result of Khamenei's backing, hardliners refrained from attacking Zarif during the talks. |
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I believe that it is high time we refrained from the preparation and publishing of soil status reports. |
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We were always invited to a stakeholders' table, but why we refrained from sitting at a stakeholders' table. |
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During the entire meeting, we refrained from asking them to give any information that could present a security risk for them. |
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It had once been the case that a worker who did not wish to join a union or pay its dues refrained from joining and was not obligated to pay dues. |
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Other groups refrained from taking a joint position in view, inter alia, of the interactive nature of the consultations. |
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At the beginning of the conflict, the P. L. O. refrained from becoming openly involved. |
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If everybody looks at his record, he has refrained from participating in any debates in the House for that reason. |
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Immediately after this invasion, the two countries declared war on Germany but they refrained from attacking. |
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I have deliberately refrained from entering the discussion about the disaffiliation of the NSW women, hoping that the situation would be resolved quickly. |
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And this time, the United States refrained from making the direst of unkeepable threats. |
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As early as Truman, who refrained from using the atom bomb in Korea, the Americans realised the use of nuclear weapons was too awful to contemplate. |
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It would be a great help if, in the interval, party supporters refrained from looking or sounding like raving madmen. |
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Lipton looked at her pert nose, but refrained from commenting. |
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In a number of cases, prosecutors either handed over cases they should have dealt with to the military courts or refrained from claiming jurisdiction. |
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I refrained from asking him why and therefore seeming desperate, a perception of collectedness that came at the expense of my gaining any real answers or closure. |
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So, I refrained from copulating with her, and left her though she was the dearest of all the people to me, and also I left the gold I had given her. |
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He refrained from tearing off a square of toilet paper on Shabbat, since tearing qualifies as work, and he let his sidelocks grow long in accordance with the Levitical mandate not to round the corners of your head. |
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Those who did refrained from giving any details. |
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Questionnaires have been sent to these three unrelated importers but two of them were subsequently considered as non-cooperating given that they refrained to fill in the full questionnaire sent to them. |
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Nevertheless, having undertaken to do so and having taken steps in that direction, it should have refrained from any discriminatory practices in its chosen course of action. |
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The United States representative ought to have awoken from his political torpor and refrained from delivering sermons at the very time when 185 Member States had voted against the embargo imposed by the United States on Cuba. |
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But Team USA refrained from using the technique, which requires boats to sail at 45 degrees to the wind and to turn frequently, while going upwind, for fear that they would lose speed while turning. |
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Because all of his property remained in America, Chaplin refrained from saying anything negative about the incident to the press. |
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On Sunday, Kasich, who has notedly refrained from criticising his competitors on the campaign trail, also laid into the frontrunner's conduct over the weekend. |
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The British feared opposition from community leaders and refrained from further interfering within this domestic sphere. |
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But so far, national politicians have refrained from entering the debate. |
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I think they reflect the views not just of these three groups but of other groups which have refrained from putting their name to them for technical reasons. |
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But if these suspicions were really his, he sagaciously refrained from verbally expressing them, however his actions might seem to hint them. |
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I was intrigued that she seemed to endure so much pain but she later admitted that she had wanted to yell for several days yet had refrained from it. |
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Thus far, the Committee had refrained from specifying a minimum age of criminal responsibility and he concurred with Mr. Kälin's earlier proposal to set that age at 18, unless State party legislation provided otherwise. |
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The European Commission has studiously avoided getting involved in the Western Sahara dispute and refrained from adopting any initiatives that might appear to favour one or other party to the conflict. |
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Shy of adventuring once more in trade, he refrained from investing them in any way, but shaped his course for home, carrying them with him in the very same bark in which he had gotten them. |
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Would it not be better if the European Council refrained from drawing attention to anything at all and instead actually did something, for it is precisely European cooperation that can do something about these matters. |
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The discussions held focused on the item concerning international law in armed conflicts from a woman's perspective, and since the participants had to work spontaneously, they refrained from reading out their country reports. |
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And seeing as I wasn't sure whether I was on land or sea, and the danger of drowning on a bike when the tide races through the channel is very real, I refrained from whistling. |
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Although the Tribunal found that the human rights complaints had been substantiated, it refrained from providing a remedy until further information was provided by the parties. |
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Traditionally, mines in or near such communities voluntarily refrained from using the program to subsidize the shipment of food or other goods required for their operations. |
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On the 5th of November we began our Parliament, to which the King should have come in person, but refrained through a practise but that morning discovered. |
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Toyota and Honda labor unions had refrained from demanding pay-scale hikes for the past three years, citing competition from low-cost foreign companies. |
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I refrained from giving it a push and just left it hanging out to dry. |
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Pius XII had refrained from creating cardinals during the war. |
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This new government was invited by the Emperor to take part in the decision on the planned armistice with Italy, but refrained from this business. |
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The Court said that the State, by refusing cannabis, neither did nor refrained from doing anything that would subject the defendant to degrading treatment. |
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