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pitiably उदाहरण वाक्य

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11.That, it said, " is the reason why the gaze of most Congress men today is fixed hopefully, and pitiably, on Mrs . Sonia Gandhi ."

12.It is indeed often pitiably powerless, due primarily to the lack of political will among its most important members to make it serve the purposes for which it was set up.

13.Even more public meetings were called during which even more par ents vented even more anger and frustration, all of it aimed at a scissor-toting mom with a pitiably overactive imagination.

14.She also stocked a canvas bag with a flashlight, bandages, aspirin, peanut butter and water _ items that might seem pitiably inadequate given, say, a large-scale biological attack.

15.Pitiably, the conundrum will simmer into obscurity until the next time a disgruntled former employee, caught in occupational purgatory and in need of some sort of assistance, snaps and goes on a murderous rampage.

16.Where a less sensitive interpretation might have made the character a pitiably lonely career woman ( single, menopausal, childless and terminally hard-boiled ), Channing allows us to admire Julie's strength, poise and sense of accomplishment.

17.M�bius, " Newton ", and " Einstein " have been outmanoeuvred and trapped, and the play ends with each of the three men speaking directly and pitiably to the audience, emphasizing their plight and the plight of all humanity.

18.It was a freak show, a curiosity worthy of the American Museum, and unlike Joice Heth, the toothless and loquacious 161-year-old black woman who claimed to have suckled George Washington, or the Fejee mermaid stitched from the outraged halves of a monkey and a fish, it was indisputably, pitiably real : Phineas T . Barnum, one of the best-known proselytes of the heyday of American temperance, crammed into a tiny booth, his high silk hat askew, ribbon tie unknotted, muttering into his wine.

19.Following Irenaeus, Eusebius says " Basilides, under the pretext of unspeakable mysteries, invented monstrous fables, and carried the fictions of his impious heresy quite beyond bounds . " He reports that Christian author Agrippa Castor " While exposing his mysteries he says that Basilides wrote twenty-four books upon the Gospel, and that he invented prophets for himself named Barcabbas and Barcoph, and others that had no existence, and that he gave them barbarous names in order to amaze those who marvel at such things; that he taught also that the eating of meat offered to idols and the unguarded renunciation of the faith in times of persecution were matters of indifference; and that he enjoined upon his followers, like Pythagoras, a silence of five years . . . . Thus it came to pass that the malignant demon, making use of these ministers, on the one hand enslaved those that were so pitiably led astray by them to their own destruction, while on the other hand he furnished to the unbelieving heathen abundant opportunities for slandering the divine word, inasmuch as the reputation of these men brought infamy upon the whole race of Christians.

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