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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a summon of" is not correct in standard written English
It is likely intended to refer to a summons, which is a legal document or order. Example: "He received a summon of the court's decision, requiring him to appear next week."
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To the Iraqis, a summons of this type was frightening.
His first collection, A Summoning of Stones, was published in 1954.
His first book, "A Summoning of Stones" (1954), won him immediate attention for its lapidary skills.
Sorrow and rage coalesce into something like an invocation of dark forces, a summoning of chaos in grand style.
"It's probably going to be a summons of some type," he said, noting the stunt may mislead drivers.
So I asked her political adviser whether there would be a summoning of the troops in the coming days to discuss what the next moves will be.
This combination of thick, generous sound with emotionally direct lyrics makes "Morning Phase" feel not like an examination of genre or a formal experiment but like a summoning of energy.
Albert blends these three main sources of his metaphysics into a hierarchical structure of reality in which there is an emanation of forms directed by what Albert calls "a summoning of the good" (advocatio boni).
On 16 October, Phips sent Major Thomas Savage as an envoy to deliver a summons of surrender to Frontenac.
I felt like there was a summoning of all the energy in the room that collectively was much, much, much, much, much bigger than the sum of all of the parts, and it was completely overwhelming.
Powers was issued a summons for unlawful consumption of a controlled substance.
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