- love that
opened his arms on the
cross to take us in."
Michelangelo was
abstemious in his
personal life, and once told his apprentice,
Ascanio Condivi: "However...
- side of the
Force to be its most
powerful manifestation, and
regard the
abstemious Jedi as
blinded by
false virtue. As portra**** in all Star Wars-related...
- sluggish, greedy, self-centred creature,
while the
adult is industrious,
abstemious and
highly altruistic..." In 1946, Hebb wrote: "A
thoroughgoing attempt...
-
longest words recorded in OED with each
vowel only once, and in order, are
abstemiously, affectiously, and
tragediously (OED).
Fracedinously and gravedinously...
- abdication, abduction, aberrant, abnormal, ab****n, absent, absorb, abstain,
abstemious, abstraction, aversion,
avulsion abac- slab
Ancient Gr**** ἄβαξ, ἄβακος...
-
companions were more
inclined than
others to "intensive devotion,
pious abstemiousness and
pondering the
divine mysteries" more than
Islam required, such as...
- years,
producing improved versions of the
bland meals typical of the
abstemious nature of the
congregation and
gaining their respect, and that of the...
-
echoed by
later Spanish historiography,
despite the fact that
Joseph was
abstemious. His
arrival sparked a m****ive
Spanish revolt against French rule, and...
-
become more ****-saturated,
American teenagers have
become more ****ually
abstemious" by "waiting
longer to have **** ... [and]
having fewer partners". In 2007...
-
anything like it. They
probably don't
remember that." The
relatively abstemious Nash "started
taking Percocet and Percodan. I call them 'I Don't Give...