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It is an injunction to live in the shadows.
In both novels, the traveler is transformed, but Bernhard's narrator learns nothing so heartening as Strether's famous injunction to "live all you can; it's a mistake not to".
Let loose on the streets, he becomes an uncaged animal; and when he picks up the table-waiting actress there is something menacing about the way his injunction "to live" is accompanied by a raised fist.
She speaks of her Quaker background and its injunction to "live adventurously".
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Where witches were concerned, they deferred to the Biblical injunction: "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live," Exodus commands.
Schiff makes reference to the Biblical injunction "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" (Exodus, 22 18), which serves as an example of the Puritans' false interpretation and mistranslation of the Bible.
Simpson obtained an injunction and started divorce proceedings, though she continued to live in fear.
Time and again her poems cohere into some ethical injunction; she's keen to tell the reader how to live.
But those who claim religious Judaism – like many on the Israeli right – are called to live up to the fullness of its injunctions, not least those that insist upon welcoming the stranger and the alien.
After the raid, the landlord sought an injunction against Starr on 19 February 1969, forbidding anyone but Starr or his family to live there, and allowing no music or instruments to be played.
It is the most terrible of Biblical injunctions to perceive, but today it is stark: there is a time to live, and a time to die.
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