Sentence examples for gathering of a kind from inspiring English sources

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He heard a rushing train-roar that was no train on earth and felt a vascular roaring rushing that until the pain hit seemed like the gathering of a kind of orgasm of the head.

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The bridge rules, of which 30 are listed, include a prohibition on any exercise other than jogging, playing a musical instrument, taking part in a "gathering of any kind", giving a speech or address, scattering ashes, releasing a balloon and flying a kite.

This piece is used to welcome guests and assure success to a gathering of any kind.

He never missed a class reunion nor a class gathering of any kind.

He added that the Sydney group had been "gathering chemicals of a kind that were used in the London Underground bombings".

He feels the wind on his ears, his heels hitting heavily on the gravel, but with an effortless gathering out of a kind of sweet panic growing lighter and quicker and quieter, he runs.

Not only by far the largest climate rally ever, it's clearly the largest political gathering of any kind in this country for many years.

The event, which officially described itself as "the most significant international gathering of an economic kind that Australia has hosted," was supposed to be the zenith of Howard's premiership.

I'm an outgoing person, so I enjoy speaking at conferences, and I especially enjoy meeting people afterwards — people's lives are so interesting, and conferences are often a spectacular gathering of all kinds of people with all kinds of interests and stories.

The city of Berkeley issued a warning to residents Thursday, urging them not to be "baited by provocateurs" and to "keep a distance from violence". "Mass gatherings of any kind attract a broad variety of people and, inevitably, that means an array of different motives and intentions," read a statement posted by the city manager's office.

We may say, then, that a comet is formed when the upper motion introduces into a gathering of this kind a fiery principle not of such excessive strength as to burn up much of the material quickly, nor so weak as soon to be extinguished, but stronger and capable of burning up much material, and when exhalation of the right consistency rises from below and meets it.

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