Word: beholding
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...that he will some day grace a platter-perhaps my very own . . . Calves are like men, some have sense-and some have not. Evidently, he has not as he can never find his meals unless someone is kind enough to assist him. Even then he's ungrateful, as behold what he did to me. I only grabbed his tail and made a wild grab for his ear in order to guide him around properly when he stuck his head between my legs, backed me into the center of the lot, and when I went to get off threw...
...Paradise Lost cannot let it go; he becomes its life. Whether he sees the work as a brilliant display of versification or as the story of man's fall from grace, the poem is a sacred text, the source of his intellectual or moral faith. His students thus behold the poem and the faith together, and are bound to Like Paradise Lost in part because they admire his strength of belief...
...part of the world hath been seen before." The provincials' Elizabethan party clothes were to die for. "All the velvets and silks that might be laid hands on were taken up and bought for any money," which made for "a comely troop and a noble sight to behold...
This time around, it wasn't so appealing. Though the initial volley was something to behold, it did little to upset Eliot, one of the East's finest goaltenders. He finished the game with 42 saves, nearly stealing a much needed win from the Crimson And Further more, littering the ice became distressingly contagious...
...predicated on surprise and uncertainty, on premises altered, grounds shifted, on opinions made vulnerable to circumstance. When caught in a reversal of a former idea, John F. Kennedy used to counter, "I don't think that way any more." Every morning we peer at a reflection and behold the same face and the different face, the familiar and startling...