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A drum of dust, from whence once came chicken?
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Nothing came out whence verbosity once flowed unimpeded.
In doing so the lover also acknowledges that the origin of a man is in woman's body: the 'Sibyl' describes this moment of lovemaking as "he entered in whence he once came forth".
"Know whence you came," James Baldwin once wrote in a letter to his fourteen-year-old nephew.
The good news is that once you understand whence these feelings arise, FOMO can be reversed and spun in a positive direction.
We are in need of reviving this sacrality through the heritage of Ibn al-'Arabi, whence we can begin to, once again, appreciate the constant unfolding of this divine treasure.
I began to dream of landing in Canada, on that foreign shore from whence, according to Mrs. Andrews, the redcoats had once launched sorties against our Colonial heroes.
The only instance of the name "phylacteries" in ancient times occurs once in the Greek New Testament whence it has passed into the languages of Europe.
Sonically brutal and lyrically explicit, it is as vital and self-sustaining as underground jazz and blues once were to the black American ghettos from whence it came.
Then when you've finished with them, they recede, disappearing from whence they came and leaving you with a flat screen once again.
Somebody once wrote that on a mean-spirited Web site, whence it could have vanished into oblivion.
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