Sabbath
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9 examples of Sabbath in a sentence
And like many in Silicon Valley, he tries really hard to observe what they call an Internet sabbath, whereby for 24 or 48 hours every week they go completely offline in order to gather the sense of direction and proportion they'll need when they go online again.
By 1972, 'underground' rock or the 'counterculture' had moved east to England and Led Zepplin, Black sabbath, and David Bowie, early metal-heads and the so-called 'glam-rockers,' who were all 'peace and love' - not.
to the true beginning black
sabbath.
It talked about moving the day of rest from Sunday to Friday, the Muslim sabbath, in an overwhelmingly Muslim country.
Such a fright as I had!""I'm sure that he goes to the witches
' sabbath.
And then, they smack of the witches,
sabbath.
"You confess to having seen the ram which Beelzebub causes to appear in the clouds to call together the witches' sabbath, and which is beheld by socerers alone?"
"Ugh!" roared a Norman, recognizable by his nasal accent; "we are packed in here like the saints of Caillouville!""My sons," the Duke of Egypt was saying to his audience, in a falsetto voice, "sorceresses in France go to the witches
' sabbath
without broomsticks, or grease, or steed, merely by means of some magic words.
The aspect of the Place, the vision which was moving in it, the disorder of that nocturnal assault, that hideous crowd, leaping like a cloud of frogs, half seen in the gloom, the croaking of that hoarse multitude, those few red torches running and crossing each other in the darkness like the meteors which streak the misty surfaces of marshes, this whole scene produced upon her the effect of a mysterious battle between the phantoms of the witches
' sabbath
and the stone monsters of the church.
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