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Is he to pay the forfeit, and awing at the yard-arm?
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Except in the presence of awing femininity melancholy found no place in Pearson's bosom.
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Then they were all awing once more, hawking for supper.
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His voice was low, in an awing, confident contrast with the headlong emphasis of his movements.
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Willis, however, now saw that he possessed in his pipe a ready means of awing them.
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Its office is not to win power by awing mankind, but to use power in governing mankind.
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He had no capacity, whatever, for either awing or conciliating those with whom he came in contact.
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Her faulty administration, moreover, drew the people into the crime, because she exasperated without sufficiently awing them.
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Ballades, Scherzi, Studies, Preludes and the great F minor Fantaisie are purposely omitted from this awing scheme.
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Such beautiful kisses, such awing love.
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The piece that would transform computer music from obscure, nerdy noodling to crowd-awing Wagnerian epic has thus far eluded him.
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That morning I was disposed for silence: the austere fury of the winter-day had on me an awing, hushing influence.
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The ball seemed for a time as if it were awing forever, and would fall to the ground no more.
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Forby that I'm awing ye my life, he added, with more solemnity, and offered me his hand upon the bargain.
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His eloquence, occasionally rapid, electric, vehement, was always chaste, winning, and persuasive, not awing into acquiescence, but arguing into conviction.
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The old alchemist was a secretive and pretentious person and used to invent queer names for the purpose of mystifying and awing the ignorant.