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Examples for "sage"
Examples for "sage"
1Maybe they'll help us navigate, offering sage advice for the road ahead.
2The head of the sage will help the arm of the soldier.
3The royal sage has always lived in the enjoyment of every comfort.
4The true sage, in his opinion, excelled in both philosophy and mysticism.
5Is there some mightier sage, of whom we have yet to learn?'
1The word comes from two Greek words, philos loving, sophos wise, and means loving wisdom.
2Network security firm Sophos and defense and security company Qinetiq among holdings
3This is the second Facebook scam reported on by Sophos in recent days.
4The survey Sophos examined asks for your cell phone number among other things.
5Shares of rival Avast AVST.L also rose after the Sophos deal was announced.
1Then the wise old man explained the meaning of the four trials.
2And, truly, I think the wise old man was right, he added.
3A wise old man heard the cheetah's cries and went to investigate.
4He's a very wise old man, that father of mine, Jack.
5The wise old man smiled, wondering what innocent trap was being set for him.
1The Arabic sanna, to be old, reappears in the Latin senex, the Welsh hen, and our senile.
2Mirande in pueritiâ senex, salve.
3Such companies include Senex Energy, Central Petroleum, Cooper Energy and Strike Energy.
4Instead of Mulier's father, Senex, Shakespeare creates the noble Egean, the father of the Twins.
5A quarrel between "Senex" and "Fairplay" would be amusing, but expensive.
6Senex Energy is expected to work with its stakeholder, U.S. private equity firm EIG Global Energy Partners.
7In the map of North America by John Senex, Chaonanon villages are indicated in this particular section.
8EIG has already invested in Australia, taking a 12 percent stake in junior gas producer Senex Energy.
9Here you are: look, 'Fortunate Senex--'
10Senex, an anonymous letter writer to The Irish Times, was exercised about the lack of manners he observed among the youth of Dublin.
11"Ah!" said Senex; "poor young man.
12See the "Times," December 1st and December 5th, 1859: two letters signed "Senex," dealing with "Works of Art in the Drift.")