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Meanings of different kingdoms in English
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Usage of different kingdoms in English
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After some time he found them in their differentkingdoms, contented and happy.
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Thus the three brothers became rulers in differentkingdoms.
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He also intrusted the rulership of differentkingdoms as far as possible to native princes.
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Can you-cananyone-comparethe two passages and miss to see that they belong to two differentkingdoms of poetry?
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Following this time until the differentkingdoms became as one, there is nothing in their history deserving a detailed account.
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They are differentkingdoms.
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Comte laid great stress on the discontinuity found between the differentkingdoms of nature, as well as within each single kingdom.
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He lived when the differentkingdoms were separated from each other, and there was no one ruler over all of them.
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You get to go on this crazy adventure visiting this heightened realm of the differentkingdoms that we have on Earth.
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In Daniel's interpretation the different portions of the image represented the differentkingdoms which should follow, one after another, in the future.
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From those who have considerable estates in differentkingdoms, and yet are so incurably stupid as to spend their whole incomes in this.
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Outside of the markets in Rifthold and the slave ships at Skull's Bay, she'd never seen such a mix of differentkingdoms and continents.
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Their tissues are formed from a mutualistic relationship between algae and fungus, and sometimes bacteria too -organisms representing three differentkingdoms of life.
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After journeying through three differentkingdoms he reached a wood one night, and lying down under a tree prepared to go to sleep there.
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Coming as they did into a chain of new globes, freshly aggregated, they had to establish the forms in all the differentkingdoms of Nature.
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The advantages, therefore, of peace, commerce, and mutual succour, make us extend to differentkingdoms the same notions of justice, which take place among individuals.