They will adopt a habit of caution; becomedesirous of saving and security.
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Afraid of worldly life, we have becomedesirous of achieving Emancipation.'
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O blessed lady, know that I have becomedesirous of wedlock for obtaining offspring.
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By considering these divine works, often and earnestly, we learn to know God, and becomedesirous of loving Him and serving Him faithfully.
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When our maidens also will becomedesirous of wedding, we shall, when the question comes up, give thee the most beautiful ones among them.
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Others attired in yellow robes, bearing long beards, graced with modesty, possessed of learning, contented, and freed from all attachments, becomedesirous of Wealth.
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It is in consequence of that unexhausted remnant that I have becomedesirous of asking thee, O illustrious one, about the fruits of action!
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The King my husband at length becamedesirous to make a peace.
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When his day expires and night comes, he becomesdesirous of sleep.
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She becamedesirous of remunerating his liberality by some special favour.
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Once on a time, O son, the Rishi becamedesirous of performing a sacrifice.
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The mighty-armed Satyaki, having cut off my armour, becamedesirous of taking me alive.
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The landowners in their turn becamedesirous of showing a friendly feeling toward the tenants.
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When the poor man heard the merchant's story, he becamedesirous of marrying his daughter.
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No; worse than that: he became very rich; and, unhappily, becamedesirous of being richer still.
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From that time he becamedesirous to recall his subjects who were in the Dutch service.