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Cynicism and compassion are not easily — perhaps not possibly — summoned at the same time.
They believe that the Unio Mystica is a gift of God and cannot be summoned at will.
One wonders if Stewart was summoned, at a difficult time, as much for the Prince's sake as for his children's.
Hilaire Belloc described a jury as 12 people summoned at random to decide who has the better lawyer.
"It was regrettable that Ambassador Niwa was summoned at such late hours," Mr. Sengoku said, adding that Japan would not release the captain despite the protest.
And now that it's certain his shows will not be reprised, images summoned at random from past ones seem more surreal and more altogether marvelous.
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MIRED in mid-term malaise, the government can summon at least two consolations from its education reforms.
That single effort seemed to take more energy than they had to summon at any time against the Wildcats.
The diagramed deal, the last of the 64-deal match, demonstrates the concentration and effort that top players can summon at the end of a tiring day.
James Brown is rarely unaccompanied; he employs a large court of attendants, whom he summons at all hours to listen as he speaks, and he told me, "I got all the friends in the world.
With 15 of his Lions squad involved in European and domestic finals over the next fortnight, Gatland accepts it is likely he will need to summon at least one replacement before they leave for Hong Kong on 27 May.
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